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The Oshawa Times, 15 Nov 1960, p. 17

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T THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Tuesdoy, Movember 15, 1960 JUDITH AYER a Press Soll Writer ""O0'0 bi "" a as TL J Unpile Slippers coz for the young ot heart hutors to 8 hook called Aliena- Slippers styled for modern live on, published in London In the Lh A E 4 ing , , , satisfying gift for yours ook, each writer tries to explain ¢ ' : 5 a f xcitin ift for a hat Britain has lo offer him i / EF 1 \ y A ser ,,, e g § nd why be left his owB country friend, Sizes 5 to 10, narrow The scarcity of good writers in and medium widths in the 'anadas, Richier feels, con be poked at two ways group, LA promising floyetiot for in y 7 : A Reyon-sotin Semi-w oe ce, is in danger of being over: 5 br 3 ' 2 3 y y ' ' orsised, and might stop trying to : i ry Fp ; , broidered with multicolour thread fo mprove, This same scarcity can y / WL i vo an fhe the effect of auinng, Closed ) an advantage, since new writers do not have their works hes), open toe, choice of wine, royal 4 studied in the light of literary giants before them, JF g Yi | ! ' ' "In most parts of Canada only ™ lt B. Sophisticeted rayon brocade Mazo de la Roche and blizzards h " i Semi-wedge, in black only with metallic thread the colour of gold, Open toe, closed heel, have heen there before you" CANADIANS LIKED Richler, formerly of Montreal has livedl in Britain the last seven C. VYersotile Wedge of glove-soft years, He finds it advantageous lo he a foreigner, "Americans unlined kid , , , suitable for wear with leotards and slims, as well as lounge-wear, Fitted pocket throat, tapered toe, closed heel, rubber sole, Blue, red or black, may he liked, but Canadians , , , 95 are well liked" He has seitled in Britain not EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 238 PHONE RA 5-7373 esponsibility, and on Mordecai Rich. He is one of 10 overseas con because it is the thing to do, or because it is good for him, but simply because he likes it here He recognizes the danger of re- maining here too long. "What 1 write and care ahout is Canada and to stay away too long Is to become a foreigner there as well #5 here," Murray BSayle, in his study s an excellent picture of rhe itions and mental attitudes in country, Australis is desire to leave home was mpted by many things, mn ding "peanut nationalism," the Mnscious efforts at culture and ® "Australian emptiness," E DISILLUSIONED PAIR JACKETS SKI SLACKS A: Nylen jackets with rayon B. Mylen slacks with suspender guilted lining, "Weather Ber' straps, "Senitized' Quilted rayen heated Jor Burton ong Yaar lining, elastic back waist, 2 jumbe zipper; rayon pile-lined button slide opening, double Split zipper hood 1s detach knee patches, elastic at instep, Elasticized storm sleeves, | Navy, brown, shoreoal; sizes 9 brown, red; sizes 4, 45 6 bx EATON 6 98 L] Dainty 'No-Iron' Petticoats Popular drip-dry cotton-and- nylen blend with shadow panel, walking slit, Pretty band of embroidery at hem, In white, to fit 24 te 30" waists, EATON Price each ' Fries, sash GIRLS (Bownie(Brae Ski Suits €, Water-repellent, wind-resistant cetton-and-nylen with rays on quilted lining, raven pile-lined heod, Plaid tarpon jacket, drawstring ot bottom Pl: ins zipper front, elasticized storm sleeves. Coverall slacks with zipper ankles, double-knee parches, elastic at instep. Gold-calour with brown slacks, blue plaid with leden green slacks, red plaid with green slacks, al, a power structure imposed Sizes 2, 3, 3x 20 00 L] looked for signs of the dations which Britain had municated to Australia, and 44 that the roots of his coun: & were in the Britain of two ®nturies ago "The fundamental distinction is t our society is economic sely related to productive netion; whereas Britain's econ y is still irritatingly very so: EATON Prices; 5 . Sizes 4 to bx the economy hy the fossilized gd Each 18.00 Each Bi-over of a past economic BATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 210 PHONE RA 5:7373 Sayle and other Commonwealth Y writers, such as Doris Lessing from Southern Rhodesia, Patrick Wilson from New Zealand and Dan Jacobson of South Africa, all remembered the impression they got of Britain from books Such terms as stream, village, | downs and eastle typified, to them, England. But none of them came to England in search of this heritage alone -- although many do. and return home disillusioned Wilson, for instance, felt he had exhausted the variety of New Zealand and came to the source of his country's borrowed history FEELS UNWANTED Merrill Ferguson of The West Indies described the matriarchal { society of his country and how Britain seemed to epltomize the maternal security that the aver- age West Indian seeks. But "the idea that he is not wanted in England has finally filtered through to the man in the Carib- bean, Which is a pity, because England, at her highest level, is perhaps one of the finest coun. tries the world has seen, But the man-in-the-street doesn't care for such a reputation and the West Indian no longer knows.' J. P, Donleavy, an American, writes of the peace in England and the desperation of the society he left, He misses the change of seasons and 'how death can come from anywhere," Irish socialist Brian Behan left his country because of poverty, His essay is entitled Never Trust the Rich Victor Anant, in a chapter en titled The Three Faces of an Indian, described the dual culture of his country and its effects on his growth and development, Abioseh Nicol, a West African who studied at Cambridge, found on every social plane "warmth and nobility of character in the British people. NEWS IN BRIEF SPECIAL COURSE VICTORIA (CP) A special course in nursing will he con ducted here hy the provineial government, as part of a pro. gram to combat unemployment ( through education LARGE CLASSES VANCOUVER (CP) -- Vancou ver's public school population now totals 60,880 students, an in crease of 1.000 from last year The John Oliver high school, ane of the largest in Canada, has an enrolment of 2,423, ALL FACILITIES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C, (CP A $35,000 addition to the senior gitizens' home here, to be started xt spring, will have 17 units pS single persons, each includ. ile a general living-room and Sundry hathroom and kitehen- e. ORWELL MEMORIA, LONDON (CP) University (nllege. London, has set up a memorial museum for writer @earge Orwell. The Nuffield} Foundation has granted £2500 far upkeep of the museum, to sontain tape recordings, diaries and some of the writer's un published works MINERS DECREASE LONDON (CP)--Fewer miners sow are working in British pits than at any time since the start this century, the ministry of wer reports. The coal hoard orried about the fall in man. awer, Is considering recruiting EATON"S Canada-Wide Sale! 'NO-IRON' SHIRTS « + + Of high-count imported white cotton broadcloth that may be bleached! Ordinarily 6.00! Save 2.01 PRICE, .99 EACH... 3 for 11.50 'No-Iron' shirts that may be laundered commercially because they don't turn yellow in bleach! "Ne-lron" shirts you can wash at hame , and save on the cost of repeated launderings , , . just hang them up wet, they 'drip dry' quickly with little er ne irening needed! Mass-Quantity 'Buy' for EATON Stores Coast-to-Coast Buy for yourself , , . put several away for Christmas giving. The price is newsworthy for shirts of good-wearing cotton broadcloth with a high eount of approx. 146 x 72 threads to the square inch, Buy in threes for an extra 47 savings! Favourite Styling by Skilled Shirt Craftsmen! Generously cut and finely stitched! Short-point fused collar, two-way fused cuffs, sleeves pleated above cuffs, chip-resistant plastic . buttons, Crisp, clear white in sizes 14 to 1714 , , , sleeve lengths 32 te 35 included, EATON SALE Due to the response expected from this sale, we cannat promise deliveries en our usual schedule, but deliveries will be made as promptly as possible, » bd Wear the fused cuffs handsomely buttoned Classic fused collar has neat short points . a - Wear them with your favourite suff links EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 228 Handsome French front, sturdy buttons PHONE RA 5.7373 my ys , 5 Popular, quality school-wear for girls Shaggy 'Orlon' Pullover . with boat neck, ribbed cuffs and waistband, Red, geld-celour, loden green or Italian blue. Sizes 8 to 14, Each . ' 4.98 'Bonnie Brae' Reversible sui in wool plaid. Blue, red or gold colour "8, 95 Sizes 7 to 14, EATON Price, each BATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 21) PHONE RA 5.7373 wen PTO EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, PEPT, 209 PHONE RA 5.7373 imnited § specials On sale at 2 p.m, Wednesday and only while quantities last. PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS UPPER LEVEL "HELEN HARPER" SAMPLE SWEATERS ~~ Cardigans and Jllovers one or few of @ kind from this noted manufacturer, Sizes 34 te 36 only; colours ot blue, green, beige ¢ and d eharceal In the group, ach terrarresnners AN CHILDREN'S CORDUROY JACKETS = Cosy cotton corduroy, Hannelette lined; navy, | red or charcoal, Sizes 3 to 6x in the group, Each MET ' EERE ERE] . REMNANTS TO CLEAR! Wools, cottons, rayens, in a geed range of colours, iy ny Rodd to 54" widths in the group. 10 to 4.00 MALL LEVEL CHILDREN'S DOUBLE WOVEN NYLON GLOVES =~ Dressy, well-made gloves with neat hemmed cuffs; beige, navy er brawn, Sizes to fit 4 to 10 years in the group, Pair teary ® BENSON'S ENGLISH TOFFEES = A variety of delicious flavours; individually wrapped, LB, NRE EEE EERE RRR EEE RET EERE LOWER LEVEL EEE EEE EEE EE EE EE EEE EEE EEE | : 59 ¥ . Be wer " . REVERSIBLE COTTON MATS = Good-loaking in multi-celours; predomine ' 3 antly red, sandalwood, yellow, pink, rose, blue or mauve, APPIOX, 305° 22" x 36"; completely washable, Each ara CLEARANCE OF WALLPAPERS ~ Some plastic-coated; all semi-trimmed, Good choice of patterns and colours, Single Rell Tr er 24 ONLY! LITTLE GIRLS' SHOPPING BAGS ~ Neat plaid bags complete with ehange purse . . , designed for a Hite miss to » take shopping. 4 Specially low priced to clear. Bagh siiritrsstthttiveys BU For the hard of hearing EATON'S Hearing Centre Offers A Hearing Analysis If you have a hearing problem, come along for a complete, private analysis on Saturday, Nov, 26th, Mr. K. Jakowidis, our Certified Hearing Audiologist, assisted by a Representative of the Dahlberg Manufacturing Company will be pleased to conduct a complete audiometric hearing test, and res commend the hearing aid that's best suited for your particular needs. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE, PHONE RA 5.7373 STORE MANAGER'S OFFICE, FOR AN APPOINTMENT

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