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The Oshawa Times, 12 Sep 1959, p. 19

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Fra ay oy BE i Es Sh 19 peseroaew aries Jl | Chamber Gets New Executive ORILLIA (CP) -- Allen Klarer of Oakville was elected president of the Ontario Chamber of Com- merce executives Friday. ; About 40 managers of chamb- ers of commerce are. attending the two-day meeting. ) Other officers elected were: .|first vice-president, W. J. Hus- sey, Sault Ste. Mane; second THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soterday, September 12, 1959 JULIET JONES Harvey Johnson, Fort William. Directors are K. Bath, Orillia; H. Dennis, Guelph; A. Gilbert, Cornwall; F. Heathcoate, Wood- stock; R. J. Hollywood, Sudbury; . McClymont, Ottawa, and K. Morris, Bowmanville. Ex-officio members are T. H. Hamill, Ontario manager of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, and J. T. A. Wilson, manager of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. Retrial Brings 4 Death Penalty ] bi PE : SIMCOE (CP)--Joseph Takacs, 8 54, was found guilty Friday of } iss / the murder of his eight-year-old ! stepson at a retrial here and sen- : tenced to death Nov. 24. (Ba The jury deliberated for three | hours and seven minutes before [1 returning the verdict. Mr. Justice [38 S. N. Schatz passed sentence. = 8 Takacs was found guilty of the e 1 charge March 20 and was sen- tenced to death June 2. An ap- peal against the conviction was upheld by the Ontario Court of ® ) Appeal May 29, and a new trial LE 3 ordered. pr The boy, Joseph Takacs Jr, 4 was found bludgeoned to death A Oct. 16, in a house formerly oc- cupied by the Takacs family in Houghton Township. © 1985, King Features Ayndieats, Ine. World rights rmerved MUGGS AND SKEETER par IH 4 rt) Pa THE LONE RANGER NUBBIN i i Official Retires 1 THINK ILL pervaprs! eT A i NEED ANY MORE IN- ont THIS LUJON TALK ABOUT THE ND THEN TALK ABOUT ALL RIGHT LET'S NO LET'S HAVE DINNER A BILLS AND THEN i PeriiaPs I WELL, TH! = : DOESNS Riis VE POR hs 1 | = HAVE DINNER oA THE BLS | ! could Have FORMATION, T KNOW Tor 1S FoR 1 CoE wave RIGHT Bes. p- FERSONAL After Long Service \ i PrevenTED IT, |) WERE TO SAP THE MOMENT, MORNING'S rend POR NEw fy TRACE ioB oN . HAD T ARRIVED ' ! PL Te Co TaET LONDON (CP) -- Sir Gilbert EARLIER | > event! Laithwaite is retiring from Whitehall after 40 years in gov- ernment service. Sir Gilbert, 65, has been per- manent undersecretary at the Commonwealth relations office is for the lagt four years. During ' # that period, he made several visits to Canada He is ac- | quainted with "many Canadian politicians. He started with the India office and much of his career was linked with that country. W GOING AT TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS Ener Less Than 5,000 Miles CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. |Airican Leaders You LATER! BLONDIE SECRET AGENT X 9 DeGaulle Wins PARIS (AP) -- President Charles de Gaulle Friday won GEE, GRANDMA, | [HECK, I DON'T MIN FACT, STH y the backing of 2 dozen French 3 y IN EA Thi INDA I=: TH NARSH IN UP AN" African leaders for his new self- > YOUVE GOT ME | | SCHOOL VERY MUCH/ LIKE TH' BOOKS FOR. SCHOOL. 3 | AN' THINGS. / THAT I DON'T CARE FOR /~etermination plan for rebelling They also got behind France's efforts to make nuclear weapons ||test explosions in the Sahara | Desert. Support on the two crucial is sues was announced following a session of the executive council of the French Community. De Gaulle created the 12 - republic community as a new framework for former French colonies in West and Equatorial Africa $ Madagascar. of ¢ onvor.z | TAX EMPLOYEES 25 | FEAR REVENGE --] OTe n, em | GOING TO SURFACE! Ly i) Xue, | 1 ! am = KRIS GRABS ONE OF BRICKS LEGS IND KRIS RISES TO THE SURFACE 18 (RASSED AT RUN THE yATER El S58 WHERE HES GOING. YWHERE, A SOLID MASS OF Five AND SMOKE...BRICK | THERES, RRA HERA -- --. |B MOTIONS TO HIM... Sox © A DR ny OTTAWA (CP) -- Employ = Ipo ss ot te Canadian ip $v. ] sion here are wary go, WERE WRONG, WHY NOT ing motorists a chance to rE ee J > "get even" with the men ~~ Sn rego = Ta eevee: Sti tual Ye OUT WITH 5 = > THEN ee 8 NM A letter to the civic traffic ORESSED UKE ES committee says the staff -a THAT 2 Sin = "lives in continueal fear of -- ~ = being run down" in crossing i y / a dangerous intersection out- 3 % / side their office building. 2 \ { SE stern. ees r------ They have requested a po- \ po w liceman to ensure a safe pas- -- 7 : 8 I BUT You SAID IT I'S TWATS AUGUST AND ERNESTINE =~ sage. Pp \ 4 ho Gaopiess WAS VACANT = THEY COME WITH TUE HOUSE ¥ 2 " ) THE DARLINGEST =~ ¥OW DO SALLY'S SALLIES {YOu KNow IT | LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY INDEED, SIR, I OWE You THAT | [ALAS, THAT WAS A FrAUDU- MUCH, FOR T HAVE PLAYED FAsT| | LENT STORY 3 PRAY: AND 'LOOSE WITH YOUR _J| | LOOKING FOR AN OLD 6CRAP- KIND HOSPITALITY, A BOOK WHAT 1 REALLY . {, NOT.80 ~~ SOUGHT WAS AN ORIGINAL. MANUSCRIPT WORTH AT k LEAST $I00,000/ GERIE 38! BUY YOUR TILE HERE ! { Ti TAkE HOURS YET iN 7 IT's FROM T,ROV L LET'S STOP FOR LUNCH. CoG FROM ALL SIZES AND AM, DON'T PATTERNS. ll KNOW WHETHER ALL MAKES OF FLOOR & ACCOUSTIC TILE AT... Millwork and Building Supplies Ltd. [THAT SOUNDS GOOD \ Y TO ME, CINDY 1 E = o ROY ROGERS vid Rights Reservas { Distributed by King Features Syndicat. | | 1279 S$ mcoe. $1. North "Now, there's a sight to warm the cockles,of your RA 8-6291 hearki® fr ------

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