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Canadian oo becuse it ts mide for Cirnndians and by Canatlans whisky of truly outstanding quality. Ganado cheney ! ‘oOlatiiions of Cortifiac ‘Aged Whiaiien! ep ee oe This 5 pavortisomont is ‘not published al spay ior tnn At dad : 8, os . fad eet fas Ns Ait dais 3 "t y SATE “TRAFFIC JAM oa Traffic in Ottawa : -on Carling. Avenue: was. ‘blocked for five hours when this house. fell off a trailer, with: disastrous. results for. the “shouse.‘’ The’: house had. only been. moved a few. yards from its. site- . recent parts of a brick . wall collapsed | and the rest fell off the © trailer. ER ng A Ou NN at hy " PENIS Ne ANG: Ey ars nate ov RIAD aaa oe Sane Banta Oins ROO aney EP Saag ssettshsyitil vont Ae) eves Page: Melly yi onto the boulevard -when' two’ — CP Wirephoto, Quality field target for Roy Thon LONDON (@) — vi pub- lisher Roy Thomson is moving into the British quality: maga- zine field. One change may be adoption of American- style for- mats. — Thomson recently bought. con- trol of the £6,700,000 Illustrated newspaper group which includes the. society - conscious Sphere, the musty Illustrated London News and the more sophisticated, Tatler. At the same time, he- revealed plans to acquire. six more maga- zines for his new chain and said others will. be . added fairly rapidly. “The emphasis will be on quality,” the publisher said. Thomson’s'° Geal with MIllus- trated was considered a bargain by most financial experts. He paid about £800,000 in cash -and |. Just before the . ‘purchase, l- ‘blers: got ‘their-’fingers: burned, ‘ther pleased.” Thomson shares for 55 per cent of the group’s ordinary, shares. ‘The seller was Sir John Eller- man, one of the shyest and rich-' est millionaires in Britain: today. SHIPOWNER HELPS ” Thomson said Ellerman, a 51- - jyear- -old shipowner who is. ‘fa- ;mous in zoological circles for his jauthoritative. three-volume study [of rodents, was the initiator in ‘the deal. . ilustrated shares shot upto 7s 6d but: Thomson paid only 5s 216d jeach. |. AL canit. help.itsif,.a. few., gam: said Thomson, : “Indeed | rm : , unfashionable - ae Political parties and: union) or~- ‘backed; several aspects of. ‘Soviet policy; now are’ showing a: marked: ten~"}: dency to shy away from: -any- thing bearing the label of com- mson move - Discreet, greyish” ‘photographs of country weekend parties with stilted» cutlines are giving. way to slick features and imagina- tive photographic ‘stories... _ Next. February Thomson’s top newspaper, The. Sunday. Times, will bring . out Britain’s. first ‘color weekend supplement. Despite \Thomson’s plans, the retain its links with the past. —. -_The editor of .The Illustrated London News is 64-year-old. Sir Bruce Ingram who has been. in charge for 61 years and brought out his. first edition © when. he. was 22, Reds lose out. on popularity _TOKYO (Reuters) munism is becoming in Japan. ganizations . that.once’ munism.. ese. ‘people. because of:. @: Russia's. nuclear tests... 1 eo Soviet | threats of i The Illustrated - group: also in- Yeludes several: tradi . -magazines ‘and profitable color-printing in- terests. Thomson has not indicated ‘what he wants to do with -the magazine chain but Flect. Street ‘observers are fairly certain he plans an American-style face- lifting for the established “glos- sies.” USE HARD SELL oo Although several of Britain's cheaper journals have ceased publication recently, the quality ‘magazines have been picking up ‘circulation with direct hard-sell lapproaches to a new consumer ‘society, eel el er Si) se @ ~ . mn Conti: se } . | Si Schenley CANADIAN C. ma tre tidy mend antrinnpverdnherrer® tenn twat hed mypee shin mer Wt Geonaten EXchenlet LA/ j onven OF MERIT, AQED va YEARS | RERERVE, AGED 6 VEARB GOLDEN WEDDING, AGED YEARS ae + a od ty tho Luar control ‘ond ar by tho Government of Bitsh Colm & War . against © Japan a global conflict because of Am- | erican .bases here. @ Claims by Russia to territor- islands in. the north. of Advertising in The Daily New: Brings Results move in New Zealand. Illustrated group seems likely to —- Com- ‘decidedly - The moves can be traced to 2 growing .mood of opposition to’ communism . among the Japan-: ‘decision to resume jal rights over former: Japanese | CHRISTCHURCH, 'N.Z. -@). —A a New Zealand school has given. “(permission for girls in the. top form, aged about 17, to wear lip- Stick, This is a revolutionary Traditionally, New Zealand girls wear uniforms throughout their school careers and are for- bidden to... wear makeup at school. Most of them wear: lip- stick outside school hours. for several years before. leaving school. ' : Now girls of Cashmere “high school, Christchurch, . in. ‘the. sixth form, have been permitted to wear lipstick if they also dress in a grey pleated skirt of approv- ed design. They still wear the usual school uniform blouse. _ Girls who do not wear a. grey pleated skirt, but keep’ to the normal “gym frock” uniform, may not wear lipstick even if they are in the sixth form. “Our viewpoint,” says headmaster, T. 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