4A THE OSHAWA TWAES, Twcsdey, September 12, 1967 EVERYONE'S PET JULIETTE .-. Two Shows Nightly These Steps Save Fuel | Dread paying tuge heating bilis €ach month every winter? Take ¢ix steps now, advises :he Nalional Better Heating-Cooling Council, the information and educational centre for the hy- dronie (bot water) heating n- dustry. Figured over the life of the home mortgage, the steps inay cos: as little as two dollars a mctth, and may result in as much as five dollars, or more in fuc: bill savings. Tie steps are: 1. Install st sash or double-glazed wihdows to re- duce heat lost through glass @rcus. 2. Install weatherstripping around window and door open- ings te cut down on infiltration of cold outside air. 3. Install insulation in the attic to prevent an excessive amount of heat from escaping through the roof. Wall insula- tions will be helpful too. 4. Call in a heating contractor at least once a year to clean an' adjust the heating plant, for effecient operation. 3. Consult a heating contrac- tor about installing a new qual- fty heating plant for top effi- ciency and economy of opera- HOM FE tion Efficient hydronic (hot water) heating boilers, for in- stance, may use 25 per cent SHOW less fuel than your old heating |f plavt. NFO At The Popular Canadian Singer Juliette Star Of Home Show Her hundreds of fans in the Oshawa area who will never forgive the Canadian Broadcast- | ing Corporation for ending Juli- ette's regular television show will have the opportunity to see and hear their favorite song- | stress at the Home Show. She/| will be presenting two shows | eash night. | Juliette is booked for several | television spectaculars this sea- son. Her appearance in Oshawa provides a preview of what she'll have in store for screen- ing in the months ahead. Long | one of the most popular per- Vancouver and Juliette made her debut as a vocalist with the Dal Richards Band at the Hotel Vancouver. She used to pedal to work on a bicycle which she left with the hotel doorman. Once inside, a high-fashion eve- ning gown transformed her from a teen-age schoolgirl into an at- tractive band vocalist who kept the patrons pleasantly enter- tained. Juliette next came east to Tor- onto as featured vocalist on a CBC network radio show. Later she worked on such CBC shows as Juliette Sings and the Burns | Two years later Juliette was rewarded with her own show. In 1966 Juliette completed her tenth consecutive season head- lining her own Saturday night |TV network show -- a record | unsurpassed by any other TV | performer. | Juliette is, without a doubt, Canada's most widely travelled personality, having appeared in every province and breaking records at sports shows, motor shows, trade fairs and top Can- adian conventions, Her success is generally at- formers in Canadian show busi-|Chuckwagon Show. tributed to two things -- the ness Juliette (Juliette Augus-| Juliette was invited to make » 'i tina Sysak) was born in Winni-|a guest appearance on Cliff Mc- Payee of ve _ gimmicks peg, the youngest daughter of a | Kay's TV show, Holiday Ranch|'" 2€* Presentation and the Polish-Ukrainian railroad chef. | and remained to become a regu-| Warmth and sincerity she Later, _the family moved to! lar featured performer. radiates. ei | ani 1847 ROGERS BROS CJ SILVERPLATE LOVELY DRAWER CHEST $29.95 © 8 KNIVES = @ 8 TEASPOONS © 8 5 O'CLOCK TEAS @ 8 FORKS @ 8 SALAD FORKS PLUS THESE ESSENTIAL SERVING PIECES 2TABLE BERRY er GRAVY COLD SUGAR BUTTER SPOONS SERVING LADLE M SPOON foe SPOON KNIFE OPEN STOCK VALUE bat $119.25 HALF PRICE § QS: ot. = PKC, DINNER KNIFE 4.00 2.40 1.60 DINNER FORK 2.50 1.50 1.00 TEASPOONS = 150 90 60 PLUS MANY OTHERS See Our Display at The HOME SHOW ALSO BIG 40% SAVINGS ON OPEN STOCK OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE