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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1966, p. 20

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POLS ESET Fr 3 ee re ee Piet: eh no * ~ ie Se he a arate 2a st -- --" Aig : : ROR, i te: Bas tas me 3 a nth EP GIN iat, cay ree RD Pitino eS ppg gumemney 4 THE OSHAWA TIM&S, 'ednesday, November 2, 1966 Enthusiasm Opens Opportunity Door In Many Cases By ROBERTA ROESCH "When opportunity knocks, I always believe in listening and opening the door. It might be he wi something new for me," said radio personality Margaret; gat a ~- » + ae @ siti eee WALKER S a challenge." THE HOME OF THE BRANDS As a result of listening to op- portunity, Margaret (often called Maggie) has a or ing job as one of the broad- casters in the all-girl format). == || where good taste in Fashion ii wy > am _4_ ee eanaear Hy Y MERRIC, UUIMR HS wine oe the air, spins records, inter- AS views ---- ge ° e ANS Sy) current events and talks on a y \ variety of subjects designed to Lt cas aaa, aaa as ia Vi \\y eo is noi Lxpenst h vk adult listeners. 7 "3 A Niet WORK DIFFERS 3, A. YY } Ay "Tt's a stimulating job," she ea t ees ' '=a \ siceee tort! 1) AND WE PROVE IT TIME AFTER TIME "When I was 18," Maggie © se ALON , said, "I came to New York re : NG :g Ve sawars wats! I! AFTER TIME--WITH VALUES LIKE THESE! Ul "a4 Broadway, in stock and reper- tory productions. "From the theatre, Went into radio when the opportunity came to act in a new medium." In the years Maggie has worked in radio (and Jater in television), she has had vast ex- perience in dramatic shows, se- rials and commercials. An agent phoned her one day and asked if she would be interested in applying for "a strange new job." SELECTED FROM 300 ' . : : The "strange new job" turned x EOE | out to be her present post. The t 'meg ae all-girl format is built upon the , san % y concept that today's educational \ Se . 5 yy Y, Y/} explosion has changed the face ' . : ; ."s zw hy 4} of female radio audiences and mead 'the | j a Bar « ye 4 many of them are ready for the ; i ? H ef (Wa programming and music the ' } eS it t station now offers. More than ' : : wii : 300 applicants screened to fo : ; y WHA fi i! ' f 7 = a * ' t '6am select the five is who began their broadcasti stints last July, "And what do you think helped you get such an assign- ment when the competition was so stiff?" I asked. "T think an enthusiastic ap- roach counts in getting any iob,"" Maggie answered. VISITED MEXICO 'In my case, I had just come back from a wonderful visit to Mexico, when I was asked to talk on the spur of the moment about something an audience } \ ' would enjoy listening to. I was 4 : / f { a so genuinely enthusiastic about . - ; & j CAR COAT COMPANION: In plaid happy all wool with Mexico, I began telling about : 0. } : kni ' i nitted bib effect and knitted telescopic sleeves, Double my visit. "{ also think that my habit ae breasted styling with: eesual shaw! collar. Colored:to- of Uetening to see : : mateh pile lining, A "Lady Utex" design, new and unknown would not let Green, tan-er brown plaid, me pass up this chance." : -- Sizes 8 to 14, 29 98 . | | Managers' Defense . ies shoe Shoppers Cause Rise In Prices menace anon nc ----"0l . Sail * ae : By SALLY RYAN GIRLS' ROYAL ORLON® PILE ESKIMO PARKA: This NEW YORK (AP)--Shoppers ' : py 'i are sampling, pinching, switch- deep, luxurious fabric with its rayon quilted to wool epee gy yg cell interlining is warm enough to weather an arctic winter. these days, leaving behind a Back appliqued with an authentic '"Vahiki Bird" pele ag Appel aa ts Alaskan design, Attached hood outtined with plush "If we don't catch 10 people mouton. Jumbo zipper closing. By "Canadian Gar- a day at breaking open pack- " ages, we're kind of disap- ment', lvory/brown, cherry/white, pointed," says Fred Gallant, royal/white. Sizes 7 to 14. only 19.98 manager of a store in Dallas. > "People switch labels on Also available in sizes 4 to 6X. 16,98 meat to get 20 or 30 cents off, ; ; : mash the tomatoes and pull the leaves off the lettuce," he said. An Associated Press survey of supermarket managers and shoppers found numerous re- ports of melon-pinching, cookie- nibbling, jelly-tasking shoppers sampling the grocer's wares on an eat-now, pay-later (if at all) can cost them millions and con- tribute to higher prices. ty SECS had nm onen os =) ---- 7 FX " =e seo bh bode La Af AT ay ll : \ ee. an Atlanta, Ga., supermarket manager i A shopper in Atlanta said: "IT even saw one woman break open a jar of preserves from a vacuum-sealed jar, lick the underside: of the top and then put it back on and return it to the shelf," A Santa Ana, Calif. market claimed it lost $1,100 in two months through the switching of meat price tags. "A customer will take two plan. CAUSES HIGHER PRICES The supermarkets complain it \ | meat packages out of the re- pi ee ae ed olny THAT LITTLE BLACK DRESS: Executed here in and P manager in Dallas. ; double knit. Sheath styling, Detailed with a face "She'll walk up and down the flatteri i i Bi gl on gg Bo j attering cowl collar, inverted pleat at bodice and t tie N ; ce, lon lace adorns collar. and dee spot and then change the la- % length sleeves, A long pull of a back zipper. A a ee bels." ad eP PPe patch pockets, A "Morsam"' duster in-acetate tricot. i : : DAMAGE PRODUCTS TODDLERS' NYLON QUILTED SQUALL JACKET: Pion aig: a ameaenaell Blue, pink, maize. allas . . ' r at Gl eidibeebers 208 Po Warmly kasha lined from its attached hood to hem, izes 9 to 15. 19.98 Sizes S, M, L. only 9.98 picky they do more damage to Front zipper and neck drawstring closing. Deep slash only * the f , : ' pat rg as cote dine pockets. Knitted storm cuffs. Designed by "Walker's". Just one from our beautiful collection of quilted dusters, process." , inte? FPeesie Aili take an Scent Red, royal, Toddler boys' and girls Others fashioned from cotton, nylon or morsa crepe. sticker off a round steak and sizes 2:3X, Priced from 7.98 up. 'put it on a $1.50-a-pound sir only 5.98 \ " loin,"' said Bill Simmons, man- <= of _* Market in Ar OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE cadia, Calif. A Detroit woman with two 728-4626 small children said she fre quently opens a box of cookie and lets the kids nibble then while she shops, but added "Of course I pay for the cook fes on the way out." BONDICEL®-FILLED QUILTED DUSTER: Light-as-a-cloud, @ Regd. 7.M. : r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED Win LKER S

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