THE CSHAVIA TINGS, Yiunidef." 9%) 1, 1380 CoNE CONE WERE Courtice WA (ScHCKLEl-HONEST ABE JEST (FTH'MOST RELIABLE ) GIFTS AH LOVES i CAIN'T NEVER LOVEHIM TH' J: || LOVEON EARTH 6 | FO'ME? : . ) G u Meets WAY HE LOVES ME--$0 = A\ 7/'LOVE GFA SON. 4; pin . 10 Pp SHE LL NEVAH MARRY = A ) FO'HIS NATCHERAL: : ' i - BORN . 1 HIMI, 4 RAPP ) By MRS, ROBERT COOK COURTICE -- The Middle Group of Cov ice W.A. met Mon- day at the home of the president, Mrs. 8. Kinsman and Mrs, A Bishop was in charge of devo- tions. Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. C. Fulton, was present after an absence of two months through illness. An auction sale will be held at the church, May 7, and proceeds will be used to aid in landscaping the grounds. A variety night is being plann- ed. The date will be announced later. Blocks to be embroidered for two quilt tops were distributéd. Tea was served by Mrs, Kins- man and Mrs. C. Archer. PERSONALS * Mrs. M. Robinson spent the ) with her daughter, Mrs, Ray Trew, Law street. WMS Conducts Service At Maple Grove - BARRASSIN' FOR : MAC, WELL YEE. YOULL BRING SILVER ] SE LaveRTY NT REALLY WY 5 SORTA EM : 5 NOW, 5 y ' . MAPLE GROVE -- Th Sun- DRYING pA Rs hs Ne A Hen LIKE ME TO HAFTA WOULD W Ge YOUR 1.0.U'S PAID OFF. AND HIS + UH HIS LATE SEES day service at Maple Grove Unit- a, ; PRY DISHES § You RATHER : MASTER. ed Church was conducted by 3 x WASH EM 2 members of the Women's Mis- sionary Society. Mrs. Harold Hare, Whitby, was the speaker and talked on missionary work in Palestine. Mrs. Steve Doyle and Mrs. Charles Greenham assisted with the service. The choir rendered an anthem directed by organist (Mrs, William Laind.. Dianne. Hoar i -- & 4 i i i 4 \ : CIRCLE MEETING JULIET JONES DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER THE LONE RANGER The "We Need You" Circle met at the home of Mrs. Neil Brownell Thursday with Presi- dent Mrs. Clifford Swallow in the y mn = 4 |[chair, In the absence of the secre- THINK HOW MANY HOLES BEHAVIOR 7 t The will bs - . - h ary, Mrs. William O'Neil Sr. THERE WOULD BE IF PEOPLE ie Val isu tuig ' FEES HASELS, ES WOULD ONLY BOTHER TO TAKE read the reports, THE DIRT OUT OF THEM i IY SN ae, 2 2 , © ; Membership fees were collect- 4d L >: J ed and reports of different su rocket technician below. SPOTTED ANYONE 21 - SURE ATS d [pers catered to were pry 4 Net profits on the turkey dinner were $396.60; the baseball supper $110.48; and the St. Patrick's sup- per. $165.63. The service was conducted by Mrs. Charles Greenham, Mrs, Howard Cryderman and Mrs, = 4 A Stuart Morton on an Easter AN theme, me" Mrs. H. Cryderman read a poem. Lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Metcalf, DEMONSTRATORS ero PERSONALS. ie Ash 1960 \'} AUXH ALL COMPLETE WITH LICENCE AND GAS wis BY a nae AT THE : serpin; {EASTER [loc Ennioxinien: sues ira William Bragg, Janet, Allan and THIS WE EK ; ne Barrie, Providence; Mrs. Stanley or SHARD. CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. [fs ¥ Hi sius [iting , A -- A |Mrs. Carl Graham, Mr. and Mrs. GEE/D' YOU IT'S THE MANAGER BECAUSE GRANDMA MADE] «HE TRIED T' GIVE HER Stewart Rodman Simi Island, SEE WHAT ©' TH' NEIGHBORHOOD SO MUCH NOISE AT TH' MONEY BACK AN PUT N were guests of Mrs E. C. Ash LOOK, TRIX, WHEN THE PLANE CRASHED AND SANK, NO... WAIT, HOMER! i THEATER../ WESTERN LAST NIGHT... | { HER SL a ye © ae 1...T... GREAT SCOTT, THIS BAG MUST BELONG TO ONE | § \ LET'S COUNT IT FIRST. = 1 [9% ; on NN NT WERE ONL SUR peaNel = ; Mr. dnd Mrs. Charles Dickson, i AIST HAVE SRATDRD TNA MIZE wANTTHING "qa wm See y - / vy Toronto were weekend guests of + £4 > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windsor. AND LET THEM KNOW Z HAVE ITe 4 Hig Je # ' ANE ) Mr. and Mrs. Manford le murphy called on her father, Leonard Hindman, who is con- fined to Oshawa General Hospi- tal. Mrs. Harry Windsor entertain- ed in honor of Betty Ann's 10th birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ashton, En- niskillen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Swallow Sunday. SECRET AGENT X 9 GOOD HEAVENS, HOMER! '\/ AND THIS IS THE SATCHEL BUZ SAWYER Base TRS 1g Lod 1 Ou WLL 88 GUESTS AT MY VILLA GALAXY. HAVING DONE THIS wu THEN WE WiLL DETERMINE _ J} : 7 RA AT YOUR ABILITIES ARE AND wi evo mcereto 4 | No Shortage Seen IBTY OF GALLEAY : : Neco momrangnarre | | Of Canadian Coins LP OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- ister Fleming showed a greater willingness to loosen the purse strings in the Commons Tuesday than he did in his budget. In a light-hearted way, he as. sured Arnold + Peters (CCF Timiskaming) he will do his best to see that Mr. Peters doesn't suffer from any shortage of Canadi coins now that the benks are withdrawing United States coins from circulation. Mr. Fleming said he sees no FIND OUT, AN' I'M SCAIRT NOP : T0=~T WISH YoU COULD TALK reason to think there will be a dg =) JUST 'CAUSE WERE SCAIRT =X shortage of Canadian coins. P COULD BE GOIN' OUT a HEL A PIRCER Je Ou - = de. THINK I KNOW Meanwhile the House of Com- TO OUR HOUSE= 4 F~ =X " mons cafeteria began charging : " an extra cent on a 10-cent cup of coffee for customers who ten- dered an American dime. SALLY'S SALLIES | All RIGHT, CAPTAIN, WE ARS ON GALLEA? If sua... ee 1D 7 DON'T TELL MISS! ) QUET, BOYS! ] vnomy Pe BRICK BRADFORD JANE ARDEN uc R ™ | PLAYING «» WED < XX LIKE TO INVITE J€] HIM TO N ~JOIN OLR LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY 1 SS 0 7 MICKEY MOUSE R "Don't expect too much of the | early treatments, Madam." | SLAPPIN' ME AROUND DOESN'T SOLVE ANY=- THING, CRUNCHER! IF WE DON'T | |HAS UPSET 4 GET THE KID AND HI MAKES ME GET RID OF ROGERS AND THE KID, SENOR HORN! a in FEEL BETTER! AEE er Yat ! : THEY COULD RUIN OUR B16 PLANS | |cRUNCHERS A manly JD i d & gD, : ! : geome LATER! | | STOMACH/ BLS RROY. IMM / 4 : : : SCARED, ERNIE CAY /, DOORS SASH. and ROOFING PHONE RAndolph 5-0122 53ALBERT ST. ROY ROGERS © 1960 Walt Disney Produc.ions p- World Rights Reserved 4-14