Bo proviem. However, T 18 observed that if no one appears, the hopeful practitioners will just have to wait until next year. Would you like to know how {much longer you have to live? |Well, if you have a courageous |spirit you can predict your re- maining life span according to a Swiss superstition, on Christmas Eve. Just open your Bible and then add up the number of years contained in the stanzas of the first Psalm you see, If you are not too pleased with the result, you will have to come back again |73 next year ior a recount. One particularly native belief still held sacred by the mountain folk of Switzerland is house with a hatbox er: that dumb animals converse in|with money, a victim of malnu. human language for one hour dur. |trition. Nephew Unly Helr To Recluse's Estate DETROIT (AP) -- Joseph E Young of Prairie View, IIL, never saw his widowed aunt Henrietts Lea of Detroit. He went to see her once at the house where she lived in seclu sion but she ieft the chain on the door and talked to him through 1 tiny crack, then sent him away She died Dec. 6 at the age of The last year of her life was alescent home spent i a CORValese : A after she was found alore ammed 16 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Pridey, Decomber 20, 1957 wsrm_mvemsne Oly Gas Firm Faces To Tom -1958 With Optimism S0--Articles For Sale 52--Legal Nofices By JIM PEACOCK |and gas development rights pur-lof a royal commission study of CONCRETE floor finisher with all at- NOTICE TO CREDITORS in % . Phone RA AND OTHERS Canadian Press Staff writer [chased from the provincial gov-|energy resources. The 25 IN THE ESTATE OF ED- EDMONTON (CP) -- The oil|ernments. This would mean a de-(sion was just beginning WARD CECIL JAMIESON and natural gas industry in West-| cline in provincial government in- at year end. y ern Canada faces a néw year come from petroleum. Some steps toward improving All persons having claims [with cautious optimism, hopeful] The Alberta government's pe-|ihe petroleum situation have ogainst the Estate of ED- [of continued prosperity but con-|troleum income this year will been taken. Premier E. C, Man- WARD CECIL JAMIESON, [scious of a levelling off from the probably compare fairly well ning of Alberta, after two meet- late of the City of Oshawa, [boom that began 10 years ago|with the total of $133,000,000 in ings with Mr Diefenbaker on in the County of Ontario, |With the discovery at Leduc. 936. the subject, says he has been as- ' The petroleum bubble has not| The Alberta government. which ed of federal help in attempts Fleet Manager, deceased, . sur era Pp DP! who died on or about the 1st |Purst and industry leaders do not has taken in more than $700,000,-|t5 improve markets in the U.S., or om S957 po! 4 St lexpect it will but during 1957 it|000 from oil and gas sources|especially the Pacific northwest, y ot Vay, , are here- |}o ame apparent that its expan-|since 1947, has expected oil rev-| where import restrictions have by notified to send he on 1 : i 'e impo d 3enc.in 10 1 sion is slowing down. This was enue to drop, but royalties from not heen placed. undersigned Personal Repre- |expected. export and development of na- "rans-Morptain 'Pipelines Lim- sentative of the said deceased Late in the year, markets for|tural gas were expected to take te ns Moun ain Pipelines Lim on or before the 27th doy of | Canadian crude decreased, bring. (UP the slack. Without promise of. jo "ty the west coast, lowered December, 1957, full par- ing a note of caution to the de-Browing markets, however de-|y 7 ier qiring 1057 to hold mar- ticulors of their.claims. Im- [velopment and exploration sec- velopment .u.apanies will be kets there against tanker compe- mediately after the said date [tors of the pi induste?. This Je Slower Woe! 0 Exploration tition. the soid Personal Representa- = |tempered, however, by the feel- te * ¢ tive will distribute the assets |ing that the problem is tempor- LI RL royalties. | Other steps have been sug of 'the said deceased havin ary and one that may solve it- > M gested to assist the industry dur- regard I loi 9 |seif as world conditions change.| Industry and provincial govern- ing the levelling-off period--vol- which. it shell. then hoor |DEVELOPMENT SAGS (fnent leaders have expressed fearl, ntary or compulsory restriction en have 1 [that efforts obtain Un notice. Uncertainties about natural Sasi ates permission to sell gas injof imports to certain sections of DATED st Oshows. Ontati export to the Unit ates have 17g "markets will be hampered (Canada; tax concessions to oil this 4th day of December, brought a slowdown in develop- |), "pine "Minister Diefenbaker's|and gas companies: a sharing 1957 ment. Gas operators, with an es-| gj tenent that a federal gas ex-|plan io have markets distributed NATIONAL TRUST about spending large sums for exploration. Toronto, Ontario, Executor into Saskatchewan and Manitoba 3. Weight and soon to supply the Toronto Tr Street, Whitby 96 Their Solicitors herein. o = he} ol ress fi y ONE usec all white Gurney electric Dec.6,13,20| Kets are felt necessary for con-| Bini el . Jumps Simeoe Street North. 296b ; le ring 1 cor LAMPS -- 15 price. Rei > pares favorably wi and to-| LAMPS -- 1 price. Reg. $11.95. Anni {al production is caper to be | tle Dec. 28 official or hit by increased competition-- RA particularly in the Pacific north- erp , Dagger America, a Vancouver refinery |strike and a decline in North LIONEL train. Excellent condition, halt| Phiorie George Wilson kon 6 Cousumpt ." ploit rice, $50, Phone : at RA 3- |is siightly lower than in 1956. . A tin BE i one Ere $18. RA 3-3474 or RA | The other western provinces DIAMOND ring, solid Dies lable hostess ehair, -------------------------------- |SASKATCHEWAN BOOM 5 EASY SEW Saskatchewan approach-| Yule Customs Break Swiss Peace Although Switzerland is known|is lit and the traditional exchange to the ova as 3 Place where of Christmas gifts begins, peace a wi ward men commis: exists as a permanent fixture, at MANY SUPERS ON is su- S| Christmas the tranquility is shat-|perstitions throughout Switzer. by the practice of many chi y ) land which are still fervently be- unique and ancient yuletide cus-|ljeved. Ome custom practiced foms. widely, particularly among young The festivities begin early in|girls, is supposed to reveal their Switzerland. Santa Claus makes|future mate. According to the le- his debut on the birthday of St.|gend, if people drink three times Nicholas, which is December 6. from nine different fountains, In villages and cities throughout when the Church bells ring on the country, St. Nicholas parades | Christmas Eve, ¥ey will miracu- are held. The Swiss Santa Claus, |lously see standing at the Church |ing Christmas Eve. They discour-| Young, the son of a brother who is dressed similarly to the|door his or her prospective age investigatior however. by who had not seen Mrs. fox American Kriss Kringle, heads spouse. Since fountains are nu-|explmining that anyone listening|30 years, Thursday was ruled the these colorful processions carry- merous in Switzerland, this pre-linvites certain doom. only heir to her $1,300,000 estate. OSHAWA CAMERA CRAFT CENTRE prunes, nuts and home made OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PIANO -- Street East, MAN'S skates and boots, size 10; ladies' and gents' bicycles; small oil space heater 191 Oshawa Blvd. North, third floor. 205¢ upright. Apply 8535 King . 295¢ B. F. most all sizes 4543 Jan. 2 USED tires Goodrich Store, RA 5- PLAYER piano. Willams make. Phone RA 38-5080, 2954 BLACK suit with mink collar, as new, size 12 to 14, cost $89, sell for half; also dressing table and dishes. 293 Glid- don ater 6 p.m. 296¢ USED electric range, also combination coal and electric range, $189 each. Use our lay away plan or Christm its. Barons' Radio and Electric Ltd., 426 Simcoe Street South. 296( SIZE 7 ski boots, Aluminum pol six foot skis, $15. Large Findlay space Medter, 100 gal. tank, $35, RA ha c cookies which he distributes to| children. | A particularly interesting cele- bration is held on December 6 in Wollishofen, a suburb situated on the lake of Zurich just outside the big city. A procession of tiny tots, dressed in Santa Claus costumes, make their way to the centre of the town. They are led by a giant | Santa Claus with a long white, beard, who carries a large sack filled with an assortment of good- ies which he hands out to the children when they reach Linden- hof, a large square populated with lime trees. COLORFUL PROCESSIONS In some of the villages St. Nicholas Eve is celebrated with elaborate and colorful preces-| sions. Leading the marchers are towering mountain herdsmen, who rattle the quiet night air with the uniform cracking of the, long, traditional, whips. They are | followed by an oddly attired con-| tingent of 50 dancers, wearing white robes and cardboard hats, | measnring six feet in height. The hats have an interesting color! pattern made up of tissue paper | which covers special openings cut into the cardboard chapeau. The effect is particularly startling when the candles inside the huge hats are lit. Then they resemble a cathedral with its lights on. Herdsmen, wearing brass cow- bells which resound with a mu- sical rinkle as they walk, follow the white-robed dancers. Finally, come the Alphorn blowers. and at the very end of the proces- sion the pious robed and bearded figure of old St. Nicholas. In many sections of Switzer- land, the exchange of gifts takes place on Christmas Eve after the visit of the Christkind. Usually, | a girl, dressed all in white, her face veiled and her head crown- 'fed with sparkling gems, plays the role of the Christ Child. Accom- panied by an entourage of little children all in white, she calls at | every house in the village. When she appears the Christmas tree | SMITH Corona portable typewriter, High capacity adding machine, Reason- able, terms if desired. RA 3-434. Tues., Thurs., Sat. till Jan. 17 AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, Oshawa a 8 SKATES -- New, weekend specials, men's sizes 6 to 12, $7.75, Apply Dray- ton Cycle, 204 Bond East. 296¢ ce heater, 250 Green 296¢ RIAL TER | JOINT) { [ANE AIRIEIAIS] TIC RIAINIT] E[ORMALLIGIA RIUM] O[K INIAIT[UIRIE] [OINIT LIN] BIE (AIDIE[ORL]! IMA CALE [A RIVA [EIT IAC IG [OICIART] IAISERSIAILIVIE] Al TOR EI L [VIELS] [RAP SEE) Yesterday's Answer 34. Body of water 37. Greek letter 38. Girl's nickname 40. Exist . Young dogs . Grass blades . College din. ing hall Eskimo knife Cruci- fix Drama Calibers Pillar of stone 31. Possessed 32. Temper ACROSS . Traffic sign . Temples (Orient.j . Hazard . Theater seats Codlike fish . Go away 14, Corroded . Hastens . Verso (abbr.) . Victor Borge's homeland Vehicle 20. Famiiy » Window glass 22. An oar . Stuntec things U. 8. President Carbonated drink Ostrichlike bird Flower Part of "to. be" 34. Burden . Number 36. Service club 38. Form of lotto Men look at your suit 2 coat given out at clean- : ers by mistake. One man's dark grey suit coat made at Eaton's in exchange for one made by Tip Top. i MOVIE SCREEN 30 x 40 Glass beaded complete with tripod screen -- for maximum quality projection. CHRISTMAS $1295 SPECIAL OSHAWA CAMERA CRAFT CENTRE "Photographic Specialists" OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ofl ENAMEL cook stove, burns $30. wood, excellent condition, 3-7685. 194 FIVE way Lloyd baby carriage, silver white with yellow. Used six months, Call RA 35-3951. re ig 27. 29. 30. capped wells, are apprehensive 20° King Strat. Ect DAILY CROSSWORD pipeline now moving Alberta gas Pp D gallon oil tank Apply 501 rynan & Murdoch, | the gas situation, but wider mar- (Heb.) ice Shop, {68 Simcoe Street North. + | © ~---------------- [ture in the West during 1957 com. title Furnish} , 424 Si Street South. | BE , - Alberta crude oil production, . Accumu- delivered oil from Suez and South , Ex- y | American gasoline consumption, # wi 297¢/ the over-all output ahead of 1956. timated _$150,000,000 tied up in port policy will await letion| among prod areas. COMPANY LIMITED, The trans-Canada natural gas TX 3 1 B : RN LARUE Nun io y: Craiginen, From, and Montreal markets, will help . Letter Tange 1b good vondition, only $25. i" 6s | 30--Lost and Found | The over-all oil and gas pic-| oor . Moslem versary special $5.95. Barons' Home BE . Fish west United States--from tanker- 5. Corridor ain 3-7773 after 5 p.m, | had increased production to bring | small lamps. Phone RA 5-5352. c ed boom proportions in 1957. Pro-| . PURRIAN Seal fur Will sell cheaply 63 McMillan Drive. BEAUTIFULLY styled new black seal duction almost doubled to more| 26. coat. Black, size 16. Phone RA 53641 or 2 | than 100,000 barrels daily and the Jacket, size 15 Offered account owner provitice had its 3,000th well com- moved to Florida. RA 5-0202 2070 pleted. 4 SAVE is beautiful combina- | Manitoba expanded operations ave a radio, record play- with nearly 750 wells producing or and cocktall bar. All imaginable more than 5,000,000 barrels of facilities including aan pane Re: crude for the year. In British Co- I . Ap! : ar. A 8 @ DOA Tr Grocet or Phone RA 3.9481. lumbia, a fledgling in the indus Gleticalmn Sire 297¢ try, production for the first year was more than 300,000 barrels-- double its previous all-time total | output. § | Alberta's oil output decreased | 27. 29. 33. RA 0-0000 ALUMINUM A Combination windows, doors, end awninigs, direct factory prices, Colonial Homes Office end Display Court, 289 Park by more than 20,000 barrels daily in 1957 from an average of about 394,000 in 1956. Gross value was about equal to that of 1956, but a slackening in the last few months 39. 40. Reptile Made into large bundles or Rd. S., RA 8-8571, of the year caused some spokes-| man to say Alberta's oil indus- | try is wavering finder temporary | recession. | The long-term outlook is good, | industry leaders say but the| post-war boofn is levelling off. At the beginning of 1957, rec- ord production was achieved be- cause the Suez crisis forced tankar rates up and brought de- mand for Alberta oil. Demand dropped during the ast three) months and in November a 2%-| year low was reached when out-| fell below 300,000 barrels | aily. DEMAND MAY CLIMB | Alberta producers do not ex- pect markets will require much more than 300,000 barrels daily during the beginning of 1958, but they expect demand will climb 3_Buccancers to 400,000 barrels during the 5.15 P. year. 4--Children's With the provincial potential al-| Thats Pa. ready 750,000 barrels daily, de-| g, 3--_Mickey Mouse velopment interest is being affec- 6.00 P.M. ted by a tightening of money 6--The Buccaneers spent on development drilling--| 4--Headlines; News 1 ge) wells in a| 2--Colonel Bleep that is drilling new 6.15 P.M. 4--~Cisco Kid 6.30 P 41. 42. Solicits Looked at DOWN 1. Fix 2. Captured TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBI'T-TV Channel 6--Tcronto WROC-1V Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 3--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buifale 12.00 NOON $----Wondrous World 4--~News; Weather 3-This Is the Life 12.15 PM. ... .. 6-U.N, Review 4--Better Business 12.30 P.M. 6---This is the Life S--Little Rascals | 4--Wild Bill Hickok 2-8t. Joseph's Guild 1.00 P.M, 11--Bravo Theatre 6--~Roy Forrest 5-Mr. Wizard 4--Film Feature 2--Academy Play- house 1.30 P.M, 8--County Calendar S--Frontiers of Faith | 145 P.M. 2--Pre-Game Warmup 2.00 | 8~TBA 4--Bowling 3---New York Glants Jen.7]. ELECTRIC TRAIN Hormby -- Dublo ,twe en- gines two passenger, 12 freight cars, platform, station, 49 track sections, 5° electric switches, 5 electric signals, 5 electric uncouplers, an A3 power control unit, controller, transformer, mounted on % plywood table. Excellent con- dition. $100 er best offer. PHONE RA 5-8122 HI-FI NORD MENDE ALL - WAVE RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYER COM- BINATIONS NOW ON DIS- PLAY AT ASTOR STUDIOS 68 King St. W. Toronto Prices Dec.18,20 $1--Swap and Barter STAINLESS steel sinks $10. Three piece bath, $99. Laundry tubs $12 ressure system $65. Sump pumps. Plastic, copper, steel piping, shower cabinet. Installations for what have you. Chinns, RA 3-7088 Jan, 7 52--Legal Notices CHANGE OF NAME ACT, 1950 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application of John Thomas Rzony of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, to change his nome to John Thomas Ryan, ond the application to change his wife's nome Mathilda Ther- esa Rzany to Mathilda Ther- esa Ryan, ond the application "to change the names of his ¢hildren from Grant Stephen Rzany to Grant Stephen Ryan and from Brenda Jo Rzany to Brenda Jo Ryan, will be heard by His Honour Judge John E Pritchard in his Chambers at the Court House at Whitby on Friday, the 31st day of Jan- uory, 1958, at the hour of 11:30 o'clock in the fore- Join SWAN'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "Gifts for Everyone on Your List" OPEN EVER 1.45 P.M, 4--Feature Fim 5--Pro Basketball 2.30 P.M. 6--Feature Film Matinee 2--Feature Performance 11--Family Theatre 6--Hidden Pages S--Playhouse | 4--Santa Claus | FRIDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. M, | 3.00 P.M. &--Beat the Champ | 30 P.M. ur Performance 00 P.M. 6--Bowling 5--Adventure Theatre 4--NHL Hockey 2--All-Star Golf By ANNE ADAMS Teens! Dress or jumper plus blouse--a smart school wardrobe in one Printed Pattern. Easy to sew, too--such little homework puts you at the head of the class in fashion-ability. Printed Pattern = 4515: i Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 jumper | e takes 2% yards 54-inch; blouse, mean 1 yards 39-inch. --and Printed directions on each pat- "Thy ci ao» KNIT IN COLORS tproven field, most of which in Alberta now are almost drilled ML out anyway. 11,5,2--News; Weather A healthy sign is the wildcat| Sports activity, which during 1957 more e=Little Thess than kept pace with 1956. a . Teen Restricted expenditures may B=Wateriront a decrease in competition| s_Mama thus lower bids -- for oil| 4--Sword of Freedom 4.30 P. 11--Cartoon Party | SATURDAY EVE, | 5.00 P.M 11, 6--Count of Monte Cristo 5--Film Program ra Winchell .30 P.M. 11,6-Wild Bill Hickok 5--Jim Bowie "PERFECTION" CARPET SWEEPER Self adjusting brush, works per- fectly on both high end low pile rugs--all around bumper projects furniture and base boards. Finished in beautiful garnet red with grey ends and sides. Especially low priced. X-8133 REG. 8.95 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL --- ~ 2-Sheriff of Cochise 7.30 P.M. 11--Crusader 6--Junior Miss 5--Truth or Conse- quences | 4--Du Pont Show | 3--~Ria Tin Tin | 5.00 P.M. ys |11--The Falcon | | 5--Last Resort | 2-Jim Bowie 830 P.M. | | 1--Inner Sanctum | | 7-LIGHT INDOOR MULTIPLE TREE SET A popular set complete with plug for addition of more sets as required. Berry beads for vasy tree trimming. Specially low priced. X-9092 REG. 2.00 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL VISIT SWAN'S TOYLAND!... ALL DOLLS REDUCED! 2---Wrestling , 6.00 P.M, 11--The Lone Wolf 6--Here and There S--Lawrence Welk M. 15-LIGHT OUTDOOF MULTIPLE TREE SET Fitted with weatherproof wire, Berry beads, add-on connector ond 15 intermediate base 120 volt outdoor lomps, X-9093 REG. 6.75 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Send FIFTY CENTS (50¢) in 1 230 P.M. coins (stamps cannot be accept- Olt to Adventure ed) for this pattern. Please print| plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Daily Times - Gazette, Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. 'FILTRO' AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR Beautifully designed 8 cup size in highly polished aluminum, Perks" coffee and keeps hot for serving as long as required with- out adjusting. The perfect gift. Cord extra, X-0045 REG. 13.95 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 2.45 P.M. 11--Christian Science 3.00 P.M. 11, 6--Citizens Forum 4--Film Feature 33 PM, 11--Sacred Heart 6---Game Country 630 P.M, 11--Federal Men 6--Mr. Fix-It; News 4--News; sports 2-Golden Theatre 7.00 P.M. 1l--Jamboree 6--Radisson 5--Real McCoys 4--U of B Round Table 2-Ranch Party 7.30 P.M. 6--Hoiiday Ranch 5--People Are Funny 4--Perry Mason 2--Keep It In The Family S5<Life ot Rilay 2--Patrice Munsel |e -- 2 | Find Million Sg gr InCrumbled || Root Cella: Comedy 2--Frank Sinatra 9.30 P.M PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- A |disabled pensioner reported to- day the discovery of more than | |$1,000,000 in U.S. Confederate {banknotes in the crumbled root |cellar of an old farmhouse near | | Eldorado, 45 miles east of here. Gordon Gaeble, 37, said he has |deposited the bills, totalling $1, 000,620, in a bank at Bancroft. " ii- Wrestling Gaeble, on pension since he was re { ance injured in an Oshawa glassworks ' | §--Eleven-Thirty accident 15 months ago, says the ae bank manager believes the { 2 Bishop pig money is genuine. 1200 P.M. 13, 20, 27| Although Confederate money -| 3---Swing_ Shift {has no cash value, Mr. Gaeble| BA RDAY says he hopes to sell the bills to {eollectors. Gaeble said he was digging un- der the farmhouse, owned by his| | widowed sister Mrs. Lena Dillon, to locate the cause of a draft in By ALICE BROOKS the pantry. He found the 63 bills,| Easy-to-knit afghan uses odds ranging in denomination from $10!and ends of wool for butterflies lote of the City of Oshowa, to $100,000, wrapped in paper and/in varied colors. in the County and Province of |plaster. Pattern 7190: knitting direc- Ontario, are required to send | The discovery was made a tions for 10-inch block, just but- full particulars ond details of month ago, Gaeble added, but he |terflies or alternated with plain their cloims in writing or |concealed it until today. He said |blocks, seed-stitch border. Knit otherwise, to the undersigned, (he is checking a theory that an |Plain blocks and watch TV. Solicitors for the Administra- |American banker once occupied Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS tor, on or before the 15th day the house about 100 years ago.|(c0ins) for this pattern (stamps | of January, 1958, int as much Rathi didi ---- |cannot be accepted) to Daily as ofter that dote, the assets i Times - Gazette, Household Arts of this Estate will be dis- . ORDERED OUT Dept., Oshawa, Ont. Print tpigted, having regard only BELGRADE (AP) -- Yugosla- plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- 'othe claims that have been yia Saturday ordered Allan TERN NUMBER. xeived by the undersigned Michie, correspondent for the| Send TWENTY . American magazine Newsweek, more for a copy CAMERON & MACDONALD, lout of the country, charging he Br oo k s Needlecraft Catalogue. Barristers & Solicitors, distributed a digest of Milovan|Two complete patterns are print- 182 King Street, Djilas' book The New Class in ed right in the book . . . plus a 00 P.M. Oshawa, Ontario. | Yugoslavia. The book, analyzing variety of designs that vou will! 4&~The Lone Ranger | tors for the Adminis- [the kind of power Communist want to order: crochet, knitting, 2 Pavce I | , John A. Cameror leaders have attained, has. been embroidery, huck weaving!. Dec.20,27,Jon.3 banned in Yugoslavia. quilts, toys, doils, 4--Cartoon Corner 4.00 P.M, 11--This Is the Life 6--Twentieth Century 4.30 P.M, 11--Rev. Roberts 6--Lassie 5--Wide, Wide World 4--Sports Quiz « 5.00 P.M. 11-Western Marshall 6--Fighting Words 4--Seven 'Arts 2---Texas R 5.30 V4) 5--Telephone Time 2-Lone Ranger 6.00 P.M. 11--Amateur Hour 6- Burns and Allen 5--Meet the Press 4-1 Love Lucy 2~Casey Jones 6.30 P.M, 11--Playhouse 15 6--Father Knows Best 5--Men of Annapolis 4--Twentieth Century 2--Bishop Sheen 7.00 P.M. 11- -Father Knows Best | 4 Desember Bride 6--Hit Parade J-flent Servies 5--Pat Boone 3-Lime 4- Silent Service oy oe » | Patho Command 11--Movie Showease { 11--News; Late Show F=News Magazine 4.2--News; weather; &--Bachelor Father 2--~Maverick 8.00 P.M. 64---Ed Sullivan 5--Steve Allen 8.30 P.M. 2---Bowling Stars 9.00 {11,6--C ountry "oe- down { | y | 8.00 P.M. he Tis hus 11, 6 S-ierry Como ayholse | 2~Country Musle 30 P.M 2-Date With Angels x JM. 10.00 P.M. 4--Dick and the chess 9.00 P.M. 11, 6-NHL Hockey 5--Club Oasis 4--0Oh' Susannah 2~Lawrence Welk 9.30 P.M. 11, 6, 5--Sporia © | cade | 4--~The Lineup | | | { | | 2-Colt .45 10.30 P.M. 4--Person to Person le 3 1.00 P.M, 4 5--Gisele MacKenzi 4---Have Gun, Will Travei 10.00 P.M, B5--What's it For 4--Gunsmoke 2--Mike Wallace 5 P.M. 1, 6 5, 2--New.., noon DATED AT OSHAWA this Spor a0 ru. 29th doy of November, A.D, 1957 GREER AND KELLY, 7 Va Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Applicant Dec Perform. | 10.15 P. 11,6---King Whyte 10.30 P.M. 11--Ranch Party NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors ond others having ¢laims against the Estate of GEORGE A. MCcKERCHER, who died on or about October 13th, 1957, ond who was 4--Popey+'s Playhouse house 9.00 AM. 5--Farm and Hone 4 -Science Museum 2--Rumpus Room 9.30 A.M. 4-PCE. CANISTER SET Modern Square design in gleam- ing white with Coppertone covers and clearly marked with identify- ing letters, A handsome addition to any kitchen, 3.69 PROCTOR AUTOMATIC TOASTER thermostatic with Toasting action | enters 190 Juliette DROP FRONT BREAD BOX New modern square design bread box. Gleaming white finish with coppertone drop front door. Fitted .with cake shelf. Overall size 15" x 1034" x 9". .. . X-8128 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SOLARAY HEATING PAD A qift that is sure to please! quipped with thermostatic con- trol that automatically prevents overheating. Warm, washable, 'emovable cover = with dome fasteners. 3 heats -- high, low and medium, 4.95 1n.% rm, 6 Wrestling 5--Movie 4--Saturday Plavhouse 2-Swing Shift SUNDAY 4---Capt Kangaroo 2-Western Roundup 10.00 AM. S--Howdy Doody | 10.30 AM. 1 Ruff and Ready 4--Mighty Mouse { 9.00 AM. 2-Search for S--Industry on Parade Adventure | 4--Childrer's { | (11, 6--~World's | 5-=Dinali Shore | 4=GE Theatre 2--Starlight Theatre P.M, 9:30 Sta, tagh Completely silent operation, begins immediately brea the slots and quietly des to the top when ready. Cleaming chrome plated bod bakelite handle and trim. Cord attached X-0043 REG. 19.95 13.95 1.00 AM. Program 11, 6--Showtime S<Fury 3-The Christophers Alfred Hitcheock 4--Susan's. Show 015 AM. 0 Ying 2---Jungle Jim 1130 AM. 5AAndy's Gang 4--Film Featurette 2~Long John Silver X-8129 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL X-0046 REG. 5.93 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL JOEN SWAN'S HOUSEWARES -- HARDWARES 11, 8--Close-Up | S--Loretta Young 4--3$64,000 Challenge 2--Scotland Yard 10.30 P.M. 11, §--Explorations 5, 4--What's My 2--Jackie Gleason S--Christian Science 9.30 A.M | 8=This 's the Life CHRISTMAS 2--Christian Science SPECIAL 10.00 A 5-«Chrisophers os on +-Lamp Unto My FIVE CENTS|,\pimmy, Dean 2 Charch of our Alice | 2.15 P.) 10.8 5--The Way 4=Uncle Jerry 2--UN Review 1.00 AM. 5-Roy Rogers 4--Morning Worship 2--Morning Gospel 1.30 | M=German Line vl 1.00 P.M. 0 A HOR |i News; Late Show 6.4.2 News: Weather; Sports $5--Mike Wallace 1.80 P.M. CENTRE PHONE RA 5-7513 2.3 OSHAWA SHOPPING 5--Bowling 1.00 E I1--Late Show 6--Camera Three 5-- Theatre 4--Theatre 2-Swing Shift = rapa AM, Movies