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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1960, p. 10

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BrurEso aL ese Wg YOUR Vb ( | BUT, : =X | oi \ 2% : on ws o z Anglican i i 5) } | \|| Cathedral In Whitehorse WHITEHORSE, Yukon (CP)-- A log cathedral, treasured land- mark in this Yukon city, has JULIET JONES dedicated as Christ Church An- glican Cathedral, The first Anglican services in Whitehorse were held in a tent when Rev. R. J. Bowen began his mission in August, 1900, The residents of the town completed the church in October the same year and built the rectory dur ing the winter of 1901, { | For many years the log build- ing served all Protestant denomi* nations in the area and d p the Second World War was i |by American servicemen build. ing the Alaska Highway. When it was demolished there were six other Protestant churches in the city. Anglicans from Dawson City, § Mayo, Carmacks, Carcross, Tes- rosa - lin and Watson Jake were here a for the dedication by Rt. Rev. Ca Vi TE Xana "~BEFONE NE GkTa A CLEAR J | Thomas Greenwood, Bishop of PUACE TO TREE (ABE OF BHOT AT ME/ , the Yukon, ) ¢ E Natural History Museum Closes QUALICUM BEACH, B.C. (CP) -- Gluseppe Roat's natural history museum in this Vancou- ver Island community is for sale an" he says it's all because of television. The long, low log building con~ taining snake skins, stuffed cou- gars, turtles, a humming bird nest lete with eggs and many other exhibits was built 12 ! MIE vHE oNLy way is : THERE'S MORE TRICKERY ww AND IT5 NO MAGIC WAND, ACK ny A AE J | years ago by Mr. Roat, now 80. 1¢C } ; A DUA rich 30 (7 : "Everyone stays home fo Aus IN FOR AY watch television," he said sadly. Hoop pAILS OUT 4 . " "Even when they eat they watch ' '9 . DUAL it. I made only $100 last summer, I used to make $3,000 a year." Born in Italy, he left San Fran- cisco after the 1906 earthquake and settled here. One of his prized exhibits is a model of Ogopogo, Okanagan Lake's legendary monster, made of driftwood and a whale's jaw- bone. DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER THE LONE RANGER "HE Loaneo Me JI! AS NOEL. MATT IF 1 WEAR YOUR a J HIS BELT TOO S 00D, T SHIRT WEAR YOUR OLD SPORT SIRT ] 4 Do. SLACKS TO 3 GARDEN IN? Features Syndicate, Tne, World rights ssasrved. SECRET AGENT X 9 N © 19, King HEGGTVEIT HONORED OTTAWA (CP)--The Ski Club of Great Britain has awarded the Pery Medal to Anne Heggtveit of Ottawa in recognition of her per- formances in international sii competitions. Hal Heggtveit, father of the 21-year-old Olympic Gold medals IN A SAFETY CHECKED : ist, said a letter announcing the : award was received at the Heggt- THE I, veit home here Thursday. She is the second Canadian to : LIMITED win the Pery Medal, highest honor bestowed by the Ski Club of Great Britain. In 1958 it went to Lucile Wheeler of St. Jovite, 71 Qué., winner of a bronze medal > your | [YoU sure can PUT ON] [GEE, WHY 'DON'T YOU STUDY] [LWHEN YOU GROW UP . irr Knee 1S. | | MPTY BANDAGES T BECOME A NURSE... > lat Se 150 yuer Olympics at THE WAY, DO You HAPPEN 70 KNOW Jot ALL FIXED UP, | | GRANDMA 7 ' 7 Nay, WAN AT wi wool A ; SALE SALLY'S SALLIES J NEW ORLEANS FAMOUS i RESTAURANTS, BUZ SAWYER Pz came Too! Twa HIDING IN THE HILLS THE MIN HER! NOBODY | [THAT I'D INTERRUPT THE ROMANCE TO Ie ENAACED TOMONAWICALEE ! AKE HIM AWAY FROM HER? Tei " POLED GIRL WITH TOO MUCH | Rb c 4 BA < BRICK BRADFORD R CLEANERS S Os 2 ar 7 al] AL 7X WEARD HIM TELL THE EMPRESS EULALIA HE RA 5-1191 JANE ARDEN BRINGIN'IN A SMART PROFESSOR TO HELP HIM WITH MR. CRAB LOUIE MIGHT BE GUARDIN' MR.GRAND JB BAND -OH,0H, THERE'S MR. ROSCOE" DUKE ROSCOE'S "PALACE", BEFORE WE CAME 4 [lam NOW, HEADIN' FOR HIS "PALACE" SNOOPIN'AROUND ~I'M SCAIRT OF HIM-- === : . PES SFE =o ER 7 f 7 "The Best In Town" Ly) ] { TSAW HM Y | wan FIRST! Isca=.iB ERNIE CAY'S i$ Sa HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN MERRY MENAGERIE 6 T0 24 MONTHS TO PAY or , PHONE RAndolph 5-0122 wong ohio World Ri hts Reserved 1, 353 ALBERT ST. A ~ SEN LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE Dry Cleaning PROTECTS YOUR [THE DANCING BEAR I$ LOOKS LIKE WE'VE GOT y CLOTHES AL Ts Te No e 7 CUTE! I'M SORRY I EVERYONE CONVINCED oP! 4 \ v Si oy MEN AND THEIR BEAR FROM 7 WAS SUSPICIOUS OF WE'RE NTE a . : N \ Regular dry cleaning adds years ROGERS' § NOUR PROPERTY, Poy on ; [1 = . ; » EN 2 of life to your clothes. Dry RANCH... § MR. ROSERS! FRIENDS OF MY | 4 - Be & I .\ En p cleaning removes all the dirt HOUSEKEEPER, 3 ; \ ° é and grime that works on Er MISS FENTON, . . - WD KPad A rg \ ; 1 clothes to wear them out. For @ u : by ) Y p> id ¥ "D. ; / po that like-new look, bring your clothes to us for years of extra : bh od ! 33/5 2 wr life. iva | i < | GoLD MEDAL "i 2 ve fp T& - JRE: i 6 Er oie CLEANERS ROY ROGERS (Pickup and Delivery) 21 Bond St. E. RA 3.7332 Ac ¥ SEY ©-27 Disteited by King Featur.. Syndicate. © is o BADwonduck wedal®

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