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The Oshawa Times, 14 Aug 1961, p. 18

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Rt ------ -- Government Vacancies Exist Now OTTAWA (CP)--Looking for a chance to jump into provin- cial politics, at or near' the top?| Now is the time. I Federal political circles, fresh| from the excitement of Social Credit and New Democratic | Party leadership elections, now| are turning their attention to) the provinces where they count seven certain vacancies. There are reports that there may be another three. This look doesn't take account of provincial organizing conven- tions of the NDP which are ex- pected to name leaders for the new CCF-CLC alliance. Most federal interest centres on the Progressive Conservative leadership choice in Ontario and the CCF in Saskatchewan. In each case, the new leader will become premier of his province. The Conservative choice in On- tario will take over from Pre- mier Frost, who is retiring. The CCF man in Saskatchewan will succeed Premier Douglas, who is leaving the provincial field for the NDP federal leadership. The certain leadership va- cancies are in all provinces ex- cept Newfoundland, Prince Ed- ward Island and Manitoba. But there is gossip here that va- cancies may appear in the two Atlantic provinces, leaving Man- itoba the only one without a leadership vacancy or talk of one. In federal eyes, the provincial leadership picture shapes up! like this: Newfoundland: No vacancy,| but some Conservative sources predict that Liberal Premier Smallwood may leave the pro-| vincial field to run in the next federal election against Solicitor- General Browne, federal Con- servative cabinet minister. Prince Edward Island: No va- cancy but there are reports of early retirement for former Lib- eral premier Alex. Matheson, opening a vacancy for a new provincial opposition leader. Nova Scotia: The Liberals have yet to pick a leader to succeed Henry Hicks, who re-| tired after last year's Conserv- ative election victory. New Brunswick: The Conserv- ative leadership has been va- cant since former premier Hugh John Flemming became federal forestry minister. Seeking the post is maverick federal Tory J. C. Van Horne. Quebec: The Union Nationale, plagued with leadership prob- lems and a general election de- feat since Premier Duplessis died two years ago, is in the throes of a leadership struggle. The new leader, to be chosen this fall, will head the official opposition. Ontario: In addition to the Conservative leadership race, there are reports from time to time that some Liberals might | seek to replace leader John Wintermeyer. There has been nothing firm and no indication from Mr. Wintermeyer that he might retire. Saskatchewan: The only pend- ing vacancy is that of Mr.| Douglas. Alberta: The Conservatives | are headed by an acting leader, | Ernest Watkins, their only member in the legislature. There has been no indication of steps to make a more perma- nent choice. Despite recurrent reports that Social Credit Pre- mier Manning may retire, there has been nothing to indicate that this is imminent. British Columbia: The Con- servatives, split provincially, may hold a convention this fall to select a successor to Deane Finlayson, who has resigned the leadership. Saved From Blazing Cottage ORILLIA (CP)--A blind, 68- year-old woman and her three young grandchildren were res- cued Saturday night from a blazing summer cottage at Farm Bay, six miles east of here. Police said fireman Earl Cloutier, 30, and postal super- visor James Keeling, 36, both of Toronto, saved the lives of Mrs. Ethel Stanley and Helen, 3; Doreen, 5, and Carol, 10 months, children of Mrs. Helen Corson. There was no sign of fire as the two men heard children screaming from the cottage. They split up, Cloutier going to the rear and Keeling entering through the front door. Cloutier found Mrs. Stanley lying at the bottom of a stair- case where she had apprently fallen while trying to lead the| smrreme children out, Three of her fing-| ! ers were broken. Keeling carried Helen tol safety while Cloutier led Mrs. | Stanley out. Cloutier went back | te check for other occupants| | and found Doreen and Carol. | Firemen believe Mrs. Stanley lit the stove with waste paper, | which scattered to the floor. | Mrs. Corson was at a theatre. | ¥ ; The fire destroyed the cottage | ! which was valued at $7,000. DIES IN COMA CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- Mrs. Marilyn Tagen, 28, of Bos- ton, who gave birth to a son a year ago while in a coma, died today in hospital after 16 months of unconsciousness. She suffered fram a condition which increased p:'gssure of the brain. The baby is Normal and healthy. "Coro" Captivates With Elizaboth. Crden SOAP In Blue Grass and June Geranium This is the one time every year you can stock up on the most luxurious soap, beautifully frag- ranced, wonderfully lasting, so finely milled, it lathers to the last! Bath Soaps (box of 3) Blue Grass or June Geranium. REG. 3.00. EATON Special 00 ° Price, eaeh coco... nrerers» Hand Soaps (box of 3) Blue Grass or June Geranium. Reg. 2.25. EATON Special Price, each ............ .. 1.50 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 212 PHONE 725-7373 a -. EXCITING BEAD DESIGNS Colour-Combined For Fall ! 7p 8 ; : ¢ Sparkling stones . . . pearly white tones . . . 7 Fa \ Little Girls Cardigans and autumn colours in vivid new, <ombingtions interpre} y if f ! n exciting 7) hd od hii with pri A cy pre? and Boys Pullovers able clasps, gay clip-back earrings to match! oh Make your selection NOW! LARGE BAROQUE-TYPE white simulated pearls and crystal in single or double strands. Button earrings to match. 1 EACH OR PAIR Pn | AURORA CRYSTAL AND GLASS beads with simu- lated pearls in single or douvle strands. Spiced topaz, honey, blue, purple, green, pimento or magenta colours. Matching earrings. EACH OR PAIR ane . MARBLEIZED BEADS with pearly tones in brown ond peacock, orange and wine, or green and orchid. Single strand matinee length, 2- or 3-strand regulation length. Button-style earrings to 2 00 match. EACH OR PAIR . . IRIDESCENT AND PEARLY-TONE beads in brown, pearly white, green, orchid, blue, wine, orange or peacock colours. Two- or three-strand, 2 Matching earrings. EACH OR PAIR » BIB-TYPE NECKLET in 3 or 4 strands. Opalescent and glass-type beads in fuchsia green, 3 lilac, topa, peacock colour choice, EACH " Matching Earrings Pair 2.00 MOTTLED-EFFECT BEADS in magenta, green, blue, brown, or Harvest colours. Two- or three-strand necklets, matching earrings. 2 BAGH OR PAIR "..................... Ld PLAIN OR BAROQUE SIMULATED PEARLS with Aurora I and colour of gold chain in "bib* necklets. Sketched is only one cf the many styles available. 5 MATCHING EACH " EARRINGS, pair & SYATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 213 PHONE 725-7373 i Juniors 'FEATHER-FILLED - panty cirotes | PILLOWS Size Approx. 20 x 26" Popular puil-ons in cotton-and-rayon lace "latex" with ribbed band at waist and leg edges. Embroidered They're well-filled with crushed thoroughly cleaned and steril- nylon taffeta front. White: sizes ized chicken feathers FREE plump right to their neatly piped small, medium, large and extra edges ! Covered with sturdy-wearing floral print cotton tick- large to fit 25 ta 32 waists. ing. (feather-proof) --. in blue. Low-priced pillows for your EATON Price, each . .. .. 3.50 Summer cottage or home. 1 099 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 609 EATON Semi-Annual Sale, each ................ L PHONE 725.7373 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 436 PHONE 725.7373 EATON'S HEARING AID CENTRE Due to the big response to our Hearing Aid Service, we have now arranged to have a permanent Hearing Aid Consultant in our Oshawa Store. Opening Day will be Saturday, August 19th If you have a hearing problem Mr. Lang our Certified Audiologist will be on hand Monday to Saturday to test your hearing scientifically and thoroughly, and re- commend the hearing aid that is best suited to yo ruindividual needs. i FOR APPOINTMENT a1 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S Optical Department, i ] UPPER LEVEL Popular item with the A (Bonrie (Brae school-going crowd . . . Zz, Blazers for Shaggy "Orion" BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS Just like Daddy's! Good quality broadcloth shirts; white, they're sturdy and long-wearing. Sizes 3 to 6x. EATON Price, each .............. e948 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 210 Handsome for school Novelty knit sweaters--'Or- or.'best' . .. warm lov' en thats so much 2 mire: y t young set, Melton cloth blazer Cordigans styled with cole in Navy blue, with lor, matching pearly but- frosty white piping tons, ribbon backed buttons down the front and and button-holes, Matching : pullovers have short sleeves, at the cuffs. Sizes 3 modified boat neckline. to 6x. cae Gold-colour, mauve or aqua, sizes 8 to 14. ZZ222RS FE EN cL EATON Price, N N each EACH \ 4 2.98 98 hs * . 7 " EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, PT. PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725-7373 NEW FALL FASHION FABRICS 54" ENGLISH NOVELTY WOOL WEAVES See these -- in subdued check effects and other novelties -- novelty weaves that may be made up into many, many fashions: Blazers, skirts suits, dresses, jumpers and so on. In this group: Blues, rust, greens, reds, black-and-red, mauve, lighter tones for suits, skirts, and young folks' wear. Designs come both small and medium- wh sized. yd. * DT TE Sr TT TR URC SAT SC ST SS TT ETE ST TE SE I SS a EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 PHONE 725-7373 54" NEW DESIGN NOVELTY WOOLLENS A fine, full-bodied wool suiting in specially chosen colours for Fall and winter fashions . . . a weave that adapts itself beautifully to two-piecers, jacket dresses, tailored suits, skirts. Included are predominating shades of red-and-black, green-and-black, blue-and-black, goldcolour-and-black, mauve-and-black and many yd. 4.95 others. EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 PHONE 725-7373 LOWNEY"S BRIDGE MIX Specially priced to clear! A favourite with children and grown-ups alike . . . EATON Special + Pric assorted chocolate covered raisins, nuts, creams and . toffee in light and dark chocolate. Excellent for ib 53 parties and T.V. watching. 'e EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 214 PHONE 725-7373

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