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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Dec 1955, p. 23

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 28, 1255 23 ' es Always a Santa Among the Want Ads ASHBURN |SCUGOG ISLAND Successful Carol Service =~ | WA Enjoys Held By Young People's Society Carol Singing MRS. MILDRED ROUTLEY |Moase. The report of the Visiting mac sou ot th Heo a st Orr ittee was given. held at the home of Mrs. ASHBURN -- The YPU held a| apps. L. Childs kindly offered/ Rodman, with 20 Gor art | very ful Christmas carol her home for the January meet-|their families and one visitor pres- OST gts SUES &3|service in the church. The church|ing. Mrs. William Gardner. Mrs, ent: . . Dec. 25| Was filled to capacity with guests|H. Doble, Vera Leach and Mrs. The scripture reading was given |E. Heron were appointed as the|PY Mrs. Laverne Martyn. The ca- PAINT, 5295 GALLON, GUARANTEED, Present from Uxbridge, Leaskdale, | icy: o"0 on nittee for the ensu.|I0l 'As With Gladness Men of colors, interior, exterior. Oshawa| Cannington, Wick, Oshawa, Port : i Id' was sung. Mrs Rodman re- rl ing month. Mrs, T. Knight and pi] ing, eo ine St a | Perry and various other points of Mrs. L. Childs were appointed as|Ported for the Jospitl suxiliasy, the Lindsay presbytery. the program committee for the an Tequested fruit Vig e or pud- . TRAIN AND TRACK. WILL| The meeting opened by the sing.| January meeting when the new| Cg for the hospita J 0 TAPE RECORDERS, PORTABLE RE. sell complete or individual parts, ning ora number of carols led by|Officers will be appointed. contribute to the baking Pui to cord Players and radios. Amplifiers, |800¢ eqnOIion. Lip HA ps {Kenneth Heron. The worship ser-| The offering which amounted to held at the doll draw on Saturday. Sisson, nt 2 Pyed WII. UPl2 PAIR 7 FOOT SKIS COMPLETE vice was conducted by Joy Brad-|$17.50 was received and - it Was! "") NOI Iating . connnitice, Con. 3 yy [with harness. Reasonable. Phone RA|ley who gave the call to worship unanimously agreed to forward it sisting of Mrs. Nelson Reder, Mrs. AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE 36834 9% after which everyone joined in the|as our Christmas gift to Mrs,|] 000 Martyn and Mrs, Joe Lovely Jaers, Free estimates. Fold-| Cron -- br eco ic" RAZORS, CUT. | Singing of "O Come All Ye Faith-| Dickson, a missionary on the is- 3 : pS im 1 3 10 Pay.|mg enaiws Sard 4nd banquet Pan 14) ting heads, cords and service parts. ful". The scripture lesson was|land of Formosa. RA 5.2802. your Jam 1 | complete stock. s Electric 5 read after 'which the junior boys| Mrs. R. Richardson took charge gr FINDLAY QUEBEC COOK STOVE, Rs, ing St. W \ Jan. 1 Chott of Jxbridge ujder the lead-| of the program. We were first ' TRADE UP OR DOWN AT and Quebec heater, $10. In good condi-|~; : {E . .|ership of Mrs. Kolby, sang. An| favored with two numbers, "Here COMIC BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS: MA. ! y tor Sales. Bighéal cal giicn. 34 Pati tion. Phone RA 5-9329. zag) COMIC sold or exchangev. Kingsway article "The Forgotten Accent"|Comes Suzy Snowlfake," and "If |WHY SUFFER THE AGONY OF RHEU.|Book Exchange, 561 King St. West. Open was read by Joy Bradley and|It Doesn't Snow For Christmas matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when |CVery evening. Dec. %0| Clyde Playfair led in prayer. The|by Gail and Judith Bath. Mrs. W. © CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 @ CKOC 1150 RUMACAPS will help you to welcome | cocoons mo--rrre--r | boys' choir sang "The Lord's Routley gave a reading, "Rules WEEN 930 © CFRB 10 Jelief. Ask your Druggist. 2993 | iories, Kelvinator refrigerator. "felevi-| Prayer, | and "Hark the Herald For a Perfect Christmas." Mrs. CKLB 1350 ® WKBW 1520 ® CHVC 1600 WGR 550 ® CKEY 580 ® CBL 740 ® CJBC 860 © CHML 90¢ 7.15 P.M. CKEY-Keeping Track | i Cowai CKLB-S 1 St da Gerald Pascoe played two num-| Mrs. L. Bradley thanked Mrs, |CKLB-News: Sports CFRB.Show Songs CFRB-Jack Carson {bers on his accordion, "Silent|Black for her excellent talk and Theatre Guide 7.30 P.M. 9.30 P.M, CBL-Songs of My People | CHILD'S CCM BICYCLE. CHILD'S MET. lon. Thrifty budget plan. RA. 5-4343. | Angels Sing," was sung by the con- B. D. Armstrong introduced the Go when you want to! : ; : Y * Night, Holy Night" and "It Came|on behalf of the members pre: | CBL-News; Sports WBEN-Bing Crosby CBL,30 ip 7 Have your present tires |upon' The Midnight Clear." Keith| sented her with a lovely cup and|CBL-Mayfair Melodies CRLEPasspont to ~Amos and Andy de-skidded for your | Hargraves played a piano solo and| saucer as a slight token of ap-| "FRB-Santa Claus CBLJohn Fisher safety [he boys' Shols sang, "Father | preciation. 615 P.M. CKEY-Jazz Concert : ; mnipotent.' erald Pascoe fa-| A piano instrumental by Mrs. |CILB-Sports 145 P.M. JOHN BERLETT'S vored with two more numbers on Bath was also very much enjoy-|CBL-Mayfair Melodies CREY Eddie Fisne? : ry | the accordion, "Good King Wen-|ed | CFRB-Passing Parad CIBC-Malice and Musie TEXACO | oh o " 8 od CFRB-Perry Mason < Stati | cesles" and "Joy To The World" | Richardson conducted a 6.30 P.M. Service Station and "In A Monastery Garden Was| jumbled letter word contest. The CKLB-Easy Listening 117 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone RA 3-7032 Ther HOUSES WANTED FOR CLIENTS, Alf cash or your equity. For quick re 50--Articles For Sale DRAWER CHEST EXCELLENT $12. Phone RA 05-0288. 299b 50--Articles For Sale TRYCYCLE, SIDEWALK BIKE, Sa sleighs, wagon, all painted, good condi-| he salts and satisfactory sale, see, W. Me | yon 3750 up. RA 8.8038. 299a | ---- en - Auley, Realtor, 13 Prince St. RA 32512 EVENING WRAP, SIE 16, BLACK : Jan. 16 | velvet with white fur collar. Dial RA LADY'S WHITE FIGURE SKATES, |; 060s. 299a We have clients desirious of size 6, baby pink winter outfit, size| ~ Shy ithe i one, boy's winter overcoat size 8to 10/GIRL'S WHITE FIGURE SKATES, SIZE obtaining 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Some with all cash. If Dial RA 5-6200. 2993 | four, in good condition. Dial RA 5.9757. you are thinking of selling your 299¢ | home. Call RA 3-4534 or drop into our office at 135 Simcoe Street North. Appraisal free and no obligation. J. P. ALLAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Ask for Mr. Norris. M.W.F.Dec.23 47 --Automobiles For Sale '53 CHEV. DELUXE COACH, AIR-CON- dition heater, in good condition, $1,000. Dial RA 3-7857. 299 ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE. SAVE up to 20 per cent 7 months to pay. TWO ELECTRIC TRAINS, COMPLETE | with electric jes for! WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE Apply 589 King Street used furniture RA 3-3271. Apply 444] 299a Simcoe Street South, Jan.7 complete layout. East, after 6 p.m. CCM RACER, $10. Dial RA. 3-2162. Olive Avenue. XMAS TREES AT TWO LOCATIONS, choice Scotch pine, all sizes, opposite Rainbow Confectionary on Simcoe Street (dl! South; or Shaw Rag and Metal, 89 Bloor Herdwa Street East. Will deliver, permit ap-| 3-764. proved by council. Dec.24| on 393/ USED TIRES, 298¢ Dowatk, hin appointed to Sod a Sgw . = na e or shut-in members of t ee Le ve meerlCanadian Initiative Aids Mrs, Alex Martyn read a poem by Edna Jaques entitied 'There Will Always Be Christmas'. Some mas were told by Mrs. Laverne| By JACK BEST days of the 1955 General Assembly Martyn, Rita Wilson read a poem| Canadian Press Staff Writer [nrovidcd the biggest influx since 'Beauty', which was inspired by 'a| yNITED NATIONS, N.Y. CP)--|pN's founding 10 years ago and man led a contest of names and i b famous babies which was won py Sounikies to _the national organization to 76. |UN this year. Many of them had Mrs. Orval Heayn. (waited outside for years, Canada laid the groundwork for up. B. F. Goodrich Store. x by Mrs. Rodman's group, follow- dl hy fully - ing the usual exchange. of Christ-| i Tuti ling for the mas gifts. All children present] The ed oot oy package admissi of 18 countries, el stmas tree chocolate and cards. 16 Admissions To UN In '55 of the legends Jenaining to Christ-| Christmas Eve sunset. Mrs. Rod-|' {Thanks to Canadian initiative, 16 ted membership in the inter- A Christmas lunch was served The mags entry in the closing/breaking the long membership received bags of candy. | held five of them Communist. In the hank The Head Farm Forum met at|concert last Thursday. The chil- ouncil, Ja Com- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-|dren and teachers all worked very|peouit' Quien oni ode pm ence Carter last Monday .evening. hard to make this concert a suc- ped off. The discussion of Civil Defence|cess. Santa arrived as expected Besid proved very interesting. Due tojand gave out many gifts. Many| Besides the holiday season the next meet-|thanks to the generous donors, UN ing will not be held until Janu- Mr. and Mrs. Porter for apples, ary 9 |and Mr, and Mrs. Alf Eden for uy ning the G un evel e race, Church Sunday school had a Christmas party and concert for their pupils. Attendance awards were given out and promotions to new classes. Tiny tots recited and sang and the older classes put on skits. After a very good program, ice-cream, cookies and chocolate milk was served in the basement. {There will be a joint Christmas |Eve services at Manchester church with the three churches, Scugog, Prospect, and Manchester in attendance. Mr. Bob Newman, our student preacher, will be there and the Scugog Grace Church choir will Jrovide the music. PERSONALS Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa | spent a few days with Mr. and { Mrs. Cameron Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Raymand Fralick| and family have returned home | after a vacation in the U.S.A. Mrs. Mary Stratychuk, from Radisson. Sask., spent a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Aldred. TODAY'S CROSSWORD membership, Canadian tes figured prominently in disarmament and atomic energy matters during 1955. Canada co- sponsored resolutions providing for the eariv implementation of dis- armament schemes, the establish- ment of an atoms-for-peace agency and a multi-nation technical ecom- mittee to study radiation effects. TENSE DEBATES The membership debates were perhaps the tensest that have taken place at the UN since the early days of the Korean war. Canada's plan appeared to go up in smoke one day when National- ist China carried out a long-stand- ing threat to use its Security Council veto against Outer Mon- golia. In retaliation, Russia's Ar- kady A. Sobolev shot up his hand 13 times to veto the Western-spon- sored candidates. Next day, however, in a rever- sal of its '"'all-or-nothing" attitude, Russia proposed to sacrifice Outer Mongolia for Japan, and withdrew its vetoes of all the other Western candidgtes. The revised resolution was adopted without opposition and received the General As- sembly's prompt endorsement. Yes, You Make Your Own Deal At MANCHESTER GARAGE Ford-Monarch Dealer Phone Port Perry 512 Check our prices with any dealer and compare your sav- ings. You make your own deal here. A large selection of A-1 Used Cars to choose from, M.W.F.Jon.23 | speaker, Mrs. Black of Ulbridge. Mrs. Black in a very charming manner, gave a delightful talk on Christmas, mentioning many of its al swing, and baby's swing. Child's Dec. 29) gregation. rocking chair, infant's sleigh, large crib Harry Ash, the program con- | and 'mattress, infants dresses, and chil vener, took charge. The boys jareny <lotning, all excellent condition, choir favored with two more ! 8 I | RA. . 28a numbers, 'While Shepherds|customs and their origin and con- Watched Their Flocks By Night" | cluding by emphasizing the true and "A Saviour Now Is Born." meaning of Chris'mas. ¢ Sho £.M, BEAM SHAVEMASTER AND; spare parts for same. Cutting heads. | Cords, etc. Meagher"s. 5 Kipg Street W Dec. 28 BABY CARRIAGE--CAN BE CONVER- ted into a car bed, excellent condition RA 3-2700. 299b Stop when you want to! IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, HAND made leather wallet, hand bags, belts and key cases. Phone RA 58970 299¢ Day- 10.00 P.M. | CFRB-Christmas in Union Square CJBC-Sports 10.30 P.M. CBL-Sports Page CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-Mantovani 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News;: Souvenirs CKEY-Les Lye CFRB-News: Sports 11.15 P.M, CJBC-Midnight Prelude WBEN.Organ Melodies 11.30 P.M. CKEY-Sports Finals CJBC-Preluae to Dream GOOD CONDITION 299b MAN'S BICYCLE, Reasonable. Dial RA 8-8241. |3 GIRL'S COATS, SIZE 14 TO 15 YEARS 1-$10., 2-35. one brown fur coat, size 42, $10. RA 57542 299a ELECTRIC STOVE, TV, GENERAL electric fridge. All good condition. Rea- sonable for cash. Numerous other items. RA 3-9251. 298¢ CITY APPROVED STEEL SEPTIC tanks, baths, basin and all plumbing accessories. New and used, lowest pric- es. J. Foley, RA 5-4241. Jan.9 SKIS, 7 - FOOT, COMPLETE WITH harness; badminton set, both like new, reasonable. Mantel radio, rangette, pair new lady's overshoes, 5%. RA 3-9868 278a 1950 METEOR SEDAN, green . 1949 FORD COUPE, radio 1946 NASH SEDAN, blue, custom radio. 1951 METEOR COACH, green . 8.00 P.M. CKLB-Music Makers Club CBL-Montreal Musie CKEY-News: M. WGR-Fan Club CJBC-Fibber Magee; .30 P.M. CBL-Commodores played by Keith Hargraves. | words unscrambled were|cJBc.News: Sports A film, "The Birth of a|the ingredients of a Christmas CBL-He That Should Saviour," was shown. The musical| cake. Mrs. L. Parrott was the win-| was concluded with a solo by Ken-|ner of the contest. [Come neth Heron, "Turn Your Eyes| An exchange of gifts then took] SERB-Hewh: Miving Upon Jesus," and prayer: by Dr.|,jace and Mrs. Fisher on behalf of | iid Armstrong. Everyone was then| the class members presented our invited Io the basement where Ge. very worthy teacher, Mrs. Nor- icious (refreshments were serve ith a gift. | CBL-Rawhide by a number of members of the "or Anderson, with 8 gift [CFRB.Kate Altke, Ladies' Bible class. Very dainty refreshments were| wGR-Lone Ranger ' a then served by our hostess, Mrs.| WBEN-Tennessce Wrnie LADIES' BIBLE CLASS Durkin, assisted by a few of the| The Ashburn Ladies' Bible Class| members of the class. Mrs. Rout-| SATURDAY MORNING held its monthly meeting at the|ley extended to Mrs. Durkin a sin-| home of Mrs. Derkin of Port| cere vote of thanks for her very| 7:00 AM. WGR-Mother Goose CFRB News: Hit Parade Perry with an *attendance of 50. |kind hospitality. CKLB-News: Koffee CKEY-Musical Clock CKEY-News; Ballroom The president, Mrs. Alfred Fish-| Dr. B. D. Armstrong had charge| Korner 9:00 AM. WBEN-Galen Drake er, occupied the chair and gave|of the church service on Sunday,|SPicNews) Comeet =~ |CJBC-Uncle Bod 2 the call to worship. "O Come All| December 18, at 11 a.m. He chose| poree CELE Living Melodies los AM. Ye Faithful," was sung and_the|for his Christmas message, "And|CFRB-News; Top ¢ Thal Shnm pions inde puck | CBL-Hits and Encores scripture lesson was read by Peg-| when they were come into the| Morning CBL-Music 11:00 A.M. {gy Graham. This was followed by house, they saw the young ohild [CREY News; muse CKLB-Robert Shaw Choral |the singing of "'O Little Town of| with Mary, His mother, and fell| gor Nowa pri e CBL-Pot-Pourri Bethlehem." down and worshipped Him. The| Clock 11:30 AM. Letters of thanks and apprecia-| choir sang "Christ Is Born." | 8:00 AM. CKLB-Western Carols tion were read from r. and] Next Sunday, December 25, a cpr News: Mrs. William Gardner CREY Nows: o1-Hallday 158 y { CJBC-Santa Claus Parade CKEY-Ed Stevens CJBC-Pick of the Pops CFRB-Around Tows $373 Jan.3 TIRIAIMIP| IPIRIUINIT] 18. Fluft from blankets ju 19. 01d times (ar- chaie) 20. Finnish [25 : seaport [Alot El MEITIMEIR 22. Sums up [7iefAle le RRIETA[D] Marie (local 23, Scissors V name) 24. Close- Yesterday's Answer 8. One whe fitting hats 31. An antelope snorts 25. Conatcle of Siberia 82. Surpass 9. A melody lation 15. Employ for alyric 26. Poem 33. Observes 16. Smallest poem 28. Coin 85. Coin (It.) state (abbr.) 11. Talks 88. Small explosion 89. Resort 40. Equal ACROSS 3. Kind of bay |] | CBL-Concert Hall | | window i | CJBC-Memory Turnabout P.M. RUTHERFORD'S STORKLAND Lowest prices. Largest selection of nursery turniture in the city. 1955 Carriages. Lloyd, Sun- shine, Gendron. All colors. Strollers, sidewalk: carts, trikes, etc, Cribs, junior beds, bunk- beds, high chairs, play-pens. Budget Terms RUTHERFORD'S 156 SIMCOE S. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. $29% 7.00 P.M. | CKLB-Bowling 3. Asignof | the zodiac 4. Girl's name 8. Young miss (collog.) CJBC-Hart House Glee Cjub WBEN-Jack Carson CKLB-World's Great $595 BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 Simcoe St. North RA 3-4675 DRIVACAR SEAT, COMMODE, TRUCK kiddycar, Boy's overshoes, 6; sinls | clothing, 3-4; lady's, girl's and man's coats. Other articles. RA 3.3524. 298a MODERN 3 PIECE BATHROOM SET $100. pressure systems $85., sump pumps $39 stainless steel sinks $15 (firsts). | Chinn's, Park Road and Hillside Ave-! nue. RA 3-7088. Dec. 23 12. A pungent vegetable 13. Pry 14, Born t.f. 48--Automobiles Wanted WANTED -- FOUR PASSENGAR MG, wood condition, For sale, 23 automatic with telescope. 7 inch skill saw, both like new. RA 5-9297. Wie LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking, highest prices paid. RA 51181 or RA $1182 Jan. 7| WANTED %4-TON TRUCK FROM YEAR | 1043 to 1948, $30 cash. Dial RA. 50138. OFFICE FURNITURE & SUPPLIES 9:15 AM. ARKLESS ASSOCIATED CKLB-Rythm and Rea- SERVICES Agents for Albert White & Co. Ltd. 136 Simcoe St. S., RA 5-2864 PRINTING -- DUPLICATING ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES Jan.15 H (Swedf '@9. The rise and fall of oceans son WBEN-Breakfast Pro- gram 9:30 AM. CKLB-Peter Pan CJBC-No School Today CFRB-Norman Cloutier 10:00 AM. CBL-Herb Gott ATURDAY AFTERNOON CJBC-Byways of Beauty . c wi fo 5 CJBC- t's New UEEY-Rwaig Up CFRB-These Humble 1.00 P.M. People CKLB-Happy Holiday 4.00 P.M. CFRB-City Hospital CKLB-Xmas Western CKEY-Tops in Pops Style CJBC-Byng's Choice CJBC-Jazz Unlimited CKEY-Studio Party CFRB-Ted Malone room 21, River (Asia) J 0 a n| joint service of the Sunday School | CKEY-N | Knight and Glenna Bradley, 22. A brother TERRIFIC 4 O) 4 sec-| and church will be held & 10.301 CIBC-News; xo | retary o e YPS Christmas| am. This will take the form of] a BARGAINS cards, had also been received and|a white gift service and Bi Devotions = Muss acknowledged from Velma Silver,| Armstrong will deliver the mes- boree T.| CJBC-Toast and Jam- WILSON'S Mrs. Robt. Goose, and Mrs. B.'sage. | CELB-News; Melodies Girt TELEVISION PROGRAMS ..:-: Stock Disposal -- Sale ! CBL-Farm Club 12:30 Prices On P.M Hundreds of Furniture CKLB-News: Sportas CKEY-Richard Scott Items slashed to the bone. Now for Christmas! SKATE EXCHANGE | It's time to trade in your old | skates, on new or used skates. Good allowances. New ladies' figure skates $9.95 up. Girls' and boys' $4.95 up. DRAYTON CYCLE 204 Bond Street East Dec. 23 Furniture AT LOWEST PRICES! 12:00 NOON NEVER SELL YOUR CAR Until you see Nels Hylond, Toronto's Leading Car Buyer.. Cash and Liens paid off. Part Cash end another car. Another sar financed. WE TRADE UP OR DOWN | CBLT--TORONTO---Channel 9 | WBEN- -BUFFALO--Channel ... 4 WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 1.90 PM. 11.00 AM. 4--Captain Midnight 2--Church Service | CBL-S 3--TV Dance Party | 4--Film Feature } GIBC.Allstar | 2--Religlous Programs | WaR-Farm and Sms 1245 P.M. 1.30 P.M. FRIDAY RVENING CeL.wond Chics News CFRB-Jazz Band CBL-Ballet club CKEY-Baliroom 5.30 P.M. CFRB-Sat. At The Chase CJBC-Echoes CFRB-Choir Music CBL-Metropolitan Opera 0 P.M |5.00 P.M. | 9--Roy Rogers | 4--Santa Claus | 2--Mickey Mouse Club 12.00 P.M, 9--Movie Time | | 4--Champlonship Bowling | | 3--Wrestling | 3.00 P.M. 12.00 NOON 9---Postman's Xmas | 4--News; Cartoons | 2--Capt. Hartz 3. M. CKLB-Polish Hour SATURDAY EVENING | | CFRB-Song Time |5.30 P.M. | $--~Howdy Doedy hop NELS HYLAND HAS IT! 1750 Danforth Ave., Toronto RI 7547 HA 0060 | " | BARONS' 424 SIMCOE ST. S. Dec.24 WILSON'S FURNITURE 50--Articles For Sale BLECTRIC HYGIENE VACUUM | sleaner. Best offer. Dial RA 35-4797. | 298c ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASHES, d imat free. Jan. 18 an Dial RA 3-9489. Terma. | ! RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! Broadloom Rugs A xd .. xy .. $19.95 9 x12. $3195 | NU-WAY CARPET | SALES & SERVICE | 174 Mary St. RA 5-0433 $9.93 Oshawa's Feltols, Marboleums, etc, Harding and Barrymore Carpets; Hall Run- ner and Stair Carpet. Custom Rug sizes made to order. Floor Covering the house. Rexoleums, Inlaids, RUTHERFORD"S 156 SIMCOE SOUTH OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M, 295¢ | WHEEL BALANCING | For safety, for comfort, for tire economy, your wheel should be | balanced for that smoother ride. JOHN BERLETT TEXACO SERVICE STATION 117 Simcoe St. North Next to fire hall RA 3-7032 Jan 3 M. GREENBERG & SONS We have in stock at present: New 2x4 from 8 ft. - 16 ft. 2x6 Les : Bill Galbraith George Bartlett Jack Sheriff . WINTERSEAL Aluminum Combination windows and doors. KOOL-LITE KOQL-SIDE "IT OPENS and closes from inside the house." Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies. All weather protection. LES EVENISS SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. RA 5-4632 AFTER HOURS veniss RA 3-2707 RA 5-8832 RA 5-1893 RA 3-3775 Jan largest display. Choose from over 300 smart 1955 patterns for every room Congoleums, SUPERMART 20 Church St, Phone . . . RA 3-3211 Dec. 23 Helpless Fire Rages STOUFFVILLE Ont. (CP)-- Firemen stood by helplessly Thurs- #1 day night their equipment frozen as fire burned through the West {ern Sand and Gravel Co. pit near this village 30 miles northeast of | Toronto. Several employees working in a machinery repair shop where the fire started escaped injury. A large amount of gravel processing equip ment was destroyed | The fire was still burning out of contrel when water tanks of the Stouffville fire department ran dry. Firemen from Uxbridge ar rived but pumps on their truck {were frozen. ~ Complete Equip. Jet Squadrons OTTAWA (CP) -- Equipment of the RCAF's nine regular home de- fence squadrons with CF-100 jet interceptors has been completed, 12/it was learned authoritatively New 1 x6 sheathing 1x8 New T&G 1x4 Spruce flooring 8-ft. cedar fence posts Cedor clothes line poles -- 14, 18, 20 New and used angle iron -- all sizes Flat iron Steel beams and channel iron 45-gollon steel drums . Culverts For your convenience, we are open all day Saturday FREE DELIVERY Dial RA 3.7333 308 Bloor Street East MW,F Jan.25| For the Best Selection of 9 x 12' Wide Quaker & congoleum floor covering See ROSS E. MILLS CO. LTD, 81 Simcoe St. N. RA 3-7641 Jan. Thursday. The air force has 41 squadrons-- | nine CF-100 units at home, 12 Sabre ! jet fighter squadrons in Europe, four transport, three maritime re- connaissance, one photographic and 12 reserve squadrons. The RCAF target date for com- pletion of the squadron build-up was apparently missed by one year. Former defence minister Clax- ton said May 25, 1954: "We shall this year complete the build-up of |our air force to 41 squadrons of all types, active and auxiliary." DOUBLE RENT AUCKLAND, N. Z. (CP) -- A couple who had not been on speak ling terms met in the - divorce court here, The husband claimed he had' been paying rent on the house. The wife said she had. Both produced rent receipts. The house i4l1g owned by the government, 4--Gene Autry | 6.00 P.M. 9--Mr. 4--News; | 2--News; 6.30 P.M. 9--Kaleidoscope 2-Studio 87 Wizard Range Rider Sports [ 7.00 P.M. | 9--Tabloid 4-Rin Tin Tia 2-District Attorney [7.30 P.M. 9--Star and Story | 4--Christmas Carol | 3--Hollywgod Playhouse 4.00 P.M, $--The Little Match Girl 4.30 P.M. 9--Christmas Slippers | SATURDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. Wild Bill Hickock | 4---Sky King 2--""Yes Virginia" | | PM, 5.5 | 4--Count of Monte Cristo 9-- Disneyland 2--Eddie Fisher 8.00 P.M. | $--~Dateline 4--Christmas Cireus 2--Ozzie and Harriet 8.3% P.M. 9--Plouffe Family | 4--Our Miss Brooks | 2--Cross Roads | 9.00 P.M. 9--Riding High 4--Crusader 2-Big Story | 9.30 P.M. 9--Star Stage 4--Star Playhouse | 2--The Vise | 10.00 P.M. | 9, 2--8ports Cavalcade | 4--Line-Up | 10.30 P.M. 9--Sports; Coleman 4 4--Person to Person -- | 2--~Red Barber [11.00 P.M, 9, 4, 2--News; 11.30 P.M. | 9--Friday 4--Theatre | 2--Tonight Sports | SATURDAY 5.30 AM. 4--Saddle and Spurs 2--Rumpus Room' 9.00 AM. 4--Science Museum 2--Mr. Wizard 9.30 AM. 4--Cartoon Capers 2---Andy's Gang 10.00 A.M. 4 Venera Marshall ~Pinky Lee 10.30 A.M. | 4--Lone Ranger | 2--Paul Winchell 11.00 AM. 4--Buffalo Bill 2--Fury 11.30 AM, 4--Texaxs Rangers | 2--Watch the Birdie | 12.00 NOON 4-Big Top | 2-Capt. Midnight | 12.30 P.M. 2---Captain Z-Ro L00 P.M. | 4--~Wild Bill Hickock 2A FP 4--Beat the Clock | 2--Super Circus | 6.00 P.M. | 4--News, Candid Camera | 2--Disneyland 6% P.M. | 9=Mr. Fixit; 4--Lucy Show News 7.00 P.M 9--Navy Log | 4--Science Theatre | 2--Warner Brothers 7.30 PM. 9--Holiday Ranch 8.00 P.M. 9, 4--Stage Show | 2--Perry Como | {8.30 P.M. | 9 4--Homeymooners | 9.00 P.M. | 9-On Camera | 4=Two For the Money | 2--Babes in Toyland | 9.30 Pp. 9-NHL Hockey 4-It's Always Jan 2-Jimmy Durante 10.00 P.M. 4--Gunsmoke | 10.30 P.M. 9-King Whyte | 4--Damon Runyon | 2--Dr. Hudson | 1.00 P.M, | 9--Ne | 4~News; | 2--News; : Billy O'Connor Sports Sports 11.30 P.M. | 9--Boys' Choir | 4 3--Playhouse 1L45 P.M, 9--Midnight Mass SUNDAY 8.30 AM 4--Western Film | 2--Hopalong Cassidy | 9.30 AM, 9._Royal Destiny 4--Winky Dink and 2---Rumpus Room You 10.00 A.M. Message 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2--~Church Invitation | 9--Carols | 4--Uncle Jerry Ch 12.30 P.M. 9--This Is The Life 4---Wild Bill Hickock 2--Museum of Science | 100 P.M. 9--Christmas Inn 4--Christmas Carol 2--Man to Man 130 P.M. 9--Country Calendar 4--Amos and Andy | 2---Roy Rogers | | | 3.00 P.M, 9--Junior Magazine 4--Bell Aircraft Choir 2--Father Knows Best 3.00 P.M. 9--You are There 2--Readers Digest 3.3 P.M, 9--Shower of Stars 4--Adventure 4.00 P.M. 4--Let's Take a Trip 2_No Room at the Inn 4.30 P.M. 9--Lassie {| 4-U. of B. Round Table 504 pa 9--Christmas, 4--Omnibus 1858 5.30 P.M. 9--Fighting 'Words | 2--Captain Gallant | 9--Exploring | | | | | | 6.00 P.M. Minds 2--Ethel and Albert 630 P.M. 9--Father Knows Best 4--You Are There 2--Liberace 7.00 P.M. 9--Perspective Carnival 4--Lassie 2-Wyatt Earp 7.30 P.M, 9---News Magazine 4--Private Secretary 2--Frontier 8.00 P.M 9 2--~Comedy Hour 9.00 P.M, | 9--Playhouse | 4--GE Theatre | | | | 2 _Amabl and Night Visitors 9.30 P.M. 9--Showtime 4--Alfred Hitchock 10.00 P.M. 9--CBC Folio 4--Adventure Drama 2--Life Begins at 80 10.30 P.M 4_What's My Line 2--Confidential File 11.00 P.M. 9---Plckwick Papers 9, 4, 2---News; Sports 11.30 P.M. 1--ileven-Thirty 3-Academy Playhouse 4--Ed Sullivan Show Theatre 600 P.M. CKLB-Guide; Sports | CBL-News CJBC-Serenata 6.15 P.M. CBL-Mayfair Melodies WBEN-Sports 4.30 CKLB-Carols CBL-Sports College WGR-Quiz House 6:45 P.M. WGR-Episcopal Hour 7:00 P.M. CKLB-Sllver Ferenade CBL-Sextette CJBC-Tributes. in Tempo 115 P.M. P.M. CBL-Roving Reporter CKLB-Rudolph 7:30 P.M. CKLB-Angel with Dold Nose 5:00 AM. CELB-News: Grace United Missionary Church CFRB-Farm Review CBL-News: Postmark CKEY-Family Hour 130 A CKLB-Ukramian Bap tist Church CFRB-Bark to God WBEN- Devotional Service 8:45 AM. CKLB-Gormley Church CKEY-Stone Church; SUNDAY AFTERNOON CKEY-Jay CFRB-Music Festiva. | 12:00 NOON | CKLB-Pickwick Xmas | CFRB-Choir and Organ CBL-BBC-News CJBC-St. Michael's Radio League JKEY-Children"s [heatre 12:30 P.M. CKLB-News) Sporty | Crosby Xmas | WBEN-Paul Weston | 1:00 P.M. | WGR-Record Review CFRB-Woolworth Hour CKLB-These the Humble SUNDAY EVENING 600 P.M. CKLB-Ne! Sports; CFRE-News; CBL-News: Weather 6.15 P.M. |CBL-U.N. on Record | 6:30 P.M. CKLB-Chapel Music CJBC-Melody Cards JFRB-Our Miss Brooks WBEN--Gunsmoke 7:00 P.M. WBEN-Edgar Bergen CKLB-Albert St Church CBL-David Brock CKEY-Ballroom CJBC-They Heard Musle CFRB-Edgar Bergen WBEN-Gene Auuy CJpO-Lena An gar CBL-Calling Home CKEY-Christmas Carol CFRB-Hohner Harmony 8:00 P.M. WBEN-Country Style CJBC--Memory Music Hall CBL-Earl Terry Singers 8:30 P.M. CJBC-Music Hall CFRB-Cisco - Kid CBL-Christmas Carol CKEY-Santa Rides: Again 9:00 P.M. CKLB-Modern Miracle CKEY-Hayloft Hoedown CFRB-NHL Hockey CBL-NHL Hockey WBEN-Xmas Sing, with Bing SUNDAY MORNING CJBC-Xmas Bells 9:00 AM. CKLB-Queen's Broadcast CJBC-Chamber Music CBL-The Star We Fol low CFRB-Commonwealth 9:15 AM. CKEY-Herald of Truth 9:30 AM. WBEN-Church of the Alr CKEY-Christian Science {WBEN-Our Miss Brooks CBL-Carols: Many Lands | WGR-Art of Living 1:30 P.M. CKLB-Liberace 2:00 P.M. CKLB-Local Choirs WBEN-Symphonette WGR-S8ymphony Hall CFRB-Trull Sunday How 2:30 P.M. CFRB-Queer Quirks CJBC-Home With Lennicks CKLB-Personalities WBEN-New York Phil- harmonic 3.00 P.M. CJBC-The Star We Fol-| >i low. 7:30 P.M. CJBC-Pat's Music Roons CBL-N.Y. Philharmonic 8:00 P.M. CKLB-Aboard for Adven- CFRB-People Are Funny CKEY.-Talk of the Town 8:30 P.M. CKLB-By Liill Waters CFRB-Philadelphia Symphony CJBC-Tapscott Singers 9:00 P.M. CKLB-This Is My Story CJBC-Greategst Story CBL-CBC Stage WBEN-Mitch Miller CKEY-Talk of the Town CJBC-Three Xmas Gifts WGR-Grand Ole Opry <"BL-Music CFRB-Tex Beneke CKEY-News: Sports; WBEN-Disc Derby CFRB-News; Sports CBL-Candlelight Musie CJBC-News; Carillon CKEY-News: Les Lye WGR-News: Sports; CKEY-Sports Final CJBC-Christmas Musie CBL-Midnight Mass CKLB-Albert 8t. Church CBL-Queen's Message CKEY-Queen's Message CJBC-Empire Broadcast WBEN-Invitation to Learn CKLB-Prelude to Worship CBL-The Xmas Spirit CJBC-Sunday Classica CFRB-Lutheran Hour CKEY-News; CJBC-Church Service CKEY-Baliroom CJBC-Singing Stars :30 P.M. CKLB-Religious Interlude Cl CJBC-The CKLB-Decision ture CJBC-Bod's Scrapbook CFRB-Faith for Today WGR-Catholic Hour CKLB-Bible Hour H CFRB-Bible Study 1 CJBC-Westminster Abbey CBL-Little CKLB-Starlight Souvenirs CBL-Northern Messenger CFRB-News: CJBC-Dominion News CJBC-Escope With Me 10:00 P.M. CKLB-Late and Early Show WBEN-Juke Box Jury 10:30 P.M. disorder i | | 11:30 P.M. | | { I 10:00 A.M. 10:30 AM. Carlton United Church and Ginger CFRB-Fine Music CKLB-Ukrainlan Hour CKEY-Concert Hall CJBC-Disk Jockey"s Xmas M. 4:30 P.M. CJBC-Church ot the Aly 5:00 P.M. WBEN-On noon CJBC-Cucko Clock CFRB-News; CKEY-Pot Pourrl CKLB-Rosary Hour Sunday After- Sports 5:30 P FRB-Serenade FRB-Billy Graham Dreamers 10:00 P.M. Hour 10:30 P.M. Symphonies 11:00 P.M. Sports 11:30 P.M. BLESSINGS at CHRISTMAS May this Holiday Season mark a blessed beginning of joy and 'contentrment -- not ivst at this Chrictmas time, but for always! MASTER FEEDS (OSHAWA) 54 CHURCH STREET

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