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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jul 1960, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 29, 1960 TN I (es io [Tame ) (otis | SOLINA X RE A 1 ) I( AH GIVE TOES WorE Th WHEN HE.COMES TO, LET HIM ( DON'T NEVER LET ON TWARN'T / A hea BUSY?| | GeTEACKTO 2 FIND YO, PIPER PINCUS, ON HIS HIM WHUT CREATED YO'----AN' ) STEAK Surin Riv l 2 MATE ALL VE ARTILY ' / I ! : Hi Ne GLADYS YELLOWLEES EVER AFTER/Y / xs vELLow SOLINA Over 300 people at. tended the Twilight meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i Tink. Later in the community hall a program was presented, followed by iunch. , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family attended the Ormiston family picnic at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Ormiston Colum- bus. ' | TO HOLD PICNIC * The Three M group 'will have a ¢ picnic dinner at Waltona Park, RAMPS! Newcastie, Sunday, July 31. Lith Lid » Mr. and Mrs, C,"Pascoe were ATTHIST! THEY VE GOT a {Sunday evening visitors with Mr. A CHICKEN ON HERE \ iaad Mrs. J. Yellowlees. > \ $5 ! Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees, | Harold and Murray, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marks, jof Scarboro, on Sunday. Mrs. H, E. Tink visited Mrs Arthur Taylor at Cherrywood. Dianne Tink is holidaying with her cousin, Linda Harvey, in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn and Karen, Peterborough, spent sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lang- maid and ciaildren, Teddy Lunn, fMr. and Mrs. D. Flett and chil y q IANS COME OVER THE HILL| | THEY SCATTER AND RACE FOR SCARED 7U#| |dren, visited Santa's Village at fii MAN ] THEY --y ae iaD ry ORGANIZED GUNFIRE THEIR LIVES! OE. gi TE Bracebridge. THERE'S A WOMAN FROM THE PIONEERS. ; HAY CROP ABUNDANT - Most of the farmers have com pleted their haying. There has been an abundant crop this year. Mrs, J. Westlake and Bill West- lake, Bowmanville; J. Richards, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice and Douglas Taunton; Mr. and 'Mrs. N. Wolten and Miss Rilda |Hockaday visited Mr. and Mrs. {Frank Westiake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harrison, Lois and Ralph, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees, and family Douglas, Ricky and Karen 3roome, Tyrone, holidayed at om : their uncle's and aunt's, Mr. and I l / 1 DONT SEE ANY SIGN 4 NO SENSE PLAYING LIKE 8 Bel | Mrs. L, Broome. T3( 1 MADE A )] [You us 0 A [ £ WeLL, why poEsn'T ; Y PRETTY stick MOST THAT OAYS KEEP OFF ThE 7 tf pucks w A sHooTNG GALLERY | WAT, |" Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and fam. ! | RULE THAT | | DEAR OH I( SOMEBODY AROUND W*/ £LVING, CORRIGAN T00 MUCH GRASS -- BUT LETS GET i FOR ACE AND SCORPIO Ap CORRIGAN - ily visited at J, Flett's and A ANYBODY Who | | [7 RE NT Ts YOURE THE FIRST || PLANE AT OFF IT ANYWAY AND yh 3 YOUR FRIEND--UAME ! / WLLYOU | |Ciiarles Westlake's, in Peter- NE TAS YY Bey (39 THAT RE: TO LAND INTHIS THE END OF HEAD FOR THE TREES ~* : OH PONE A 1 Ihor ough JULIET JONES OH, BOY! WAIT'LL ; DAISY SEES. ! WOW! I'VE HOOKED A WHOPPER! QUICK, GET THE, CAMERA! | © 1960 Wak Disney Productions World Highte Beserved Zh DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER ©1960, Kung Peatares Syndicnta b World rights reerved. THE LONE RANGER J , Kine Features Somdicate, Inc, World Fighia resscved 7] WHO USED MY FOLINTAIN PEN AND / &a* DIDN'T PUT vB IT BACK IN SECRET AGENT X 9 | % . i \ ung 2 @ HAS TO PUT Tepe Ae A rls 00 ¥ . 2), FOR © , | Mr. and Mrs. Myles Hutchison, = ¥ 7 a 4 Ip a] "0 * . = * ™ tle 4 | THe TALL Eon Bore, viet a io id {Kivell's. | Mrs. N. Yellowlees, Bowman |ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. {E, Hockaday and daughters. 2 Sharon and Jill Ormiston, Osh- awa, holidayed at Tom Baker's. tala HN a «mil 1 ®. A ' | J. Baker aud Gail visited Mrs. Re IT BACK! | \ or THIS DRAWER ? -- I | Ethel Couch at Bowmanville. i | { is "1S I ac 3 i! AY : fe Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, | Peterborougn, - visited Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Snowden. Nancy Knox enjoyed holidays with her cousin, Barbara Miller, 1950 1951 1951 1953 1953 5s ig EE gm MORRIS MINOR PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE DODGE PONTIAC FORD CADILLAC |i: kin ™ COUPE DE VILLE and. Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgom- ° BY ¢ HARDTOP ery enjoved a motor trip to west- Your Choice ; Your Choice CY I) Air Conditioning and ern Oniario, tad Complete Power Equi t | VISIT SEAWAY | Mr, and Mrs. Murray Vice and { Mar. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman had a pleasant motor trip at the weekend, visiting at Cornwall, (8uopENLY, \\ ASAP . n/a) IF You ON SUCH A GLORIOUS / 7 7 / =| NEW Supper where they had an interesting AT SUNRISE: 2X x (as CNINNSEAY) 5] [00NT MND, | MORNINGS CMON, , er 1 ov supe V {1d tour of the Seaway. > LAC \* {3 i 43 Say i ea ihumyy { oF SUPER | // 0 | mearar, | Vig / Gg ) i Kathy, Susan and Ronald Vice \ feos of OF vil WATER / ) greyed Og A fel] |spent the weekend with Mr. and SLEEP! / DRAG OF THIS PURE PiETOLE |} |] "ar vous. oe : oh -- SALTAIR, THROW OUT L 1 8? . TOOT, bp : a AE Mrs. D. Beath and daughters, at { ..| NOUR CHEST, VIGOR vi 4 - & ils ( olumbus. "of 16 THE WATCHWORD, Ellen and Larry Cryderman MAN, VIGOR! / were with Mr and Mrs. J. Wray, > ' Oshawa, for the weekend. v Mr, and Mrs. George Gilroy and sons, Celumbus, visited al |Mr. and Mrs Rae Pascoe's. 7-29 Sus i Mr. and Mrs, Stan Millson and ha sons attended a picnic at Co- hk P bourg on Sunday. . Mr. aud Mrs. Ross Pearce, Bi I weve Mave mi L DON'T SEB YEAH, HE IS | |Ebenezer; Miss Elizabeth yi BUT WE ARE RIGHT J BRICK'S ESCAPE PRIETING MILES | (p,00ks Somerset, England, visit LE BEYOND US! WE | A net . 5 AND JOB, SETTLES OV THE SuRmicE [1] | I THE MIPOLE OF for i I 5 : MUST BE Suge | ed the Werry's on Sunday. i / iY ; GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER OF yM8 PLANG . - 8 TO MARK THE | Dr. George Werry, Donald and UR Ts - HENRY av fi < p DIRECTION OF |James Werry and Kevin Dancey, % i " ¥ HIS LANDING! |Oshawa, also visited the Werry's, " ens § Jl BEAR NO-++ ACTUALLY IT ISN'T! T DON'T THINK] [THAT'S THE WAY IT USUALLY HAPPENS? ro I WAS EVER REALLY IN LOVE gs WE WOMEN ARE PRETTY CAGY! YES: IT'S ALL OVER WITH MONA! MAYBE 1 THOUGHT SUBCON SHE HAS THE SAME TWISTED | [WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA IDEAS ABOUT HONESTY AS 3 BOSS DAUGHTER! + ANYWAY, NOW THAT Pe 1 HER FATHERIR.. A I~ co. 1 COME TO THINK -- DS Cd \K , OF IT, OUR: 4 | Cameroon Mountain in the British Cameroons, highest peak in West Africa, reaches 13,350 feet. SALLY'S SALLIES BRICK. BRADFORD JANE ARDEN bs THE RUCKUS GOIN' ON OUT THERE! Wit A Wh | il 2/3 DIR 5 NNT a Dy sr en - Ly ASE \ if \ 4 CG" rN- en! ms BY TEX war IN TARNATION 15 ALL LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Sonn 0 5 TA - "What time is it, dear, by your hour glass?" Le RINKERS i551 Sa 2 : | ARERR CLEANERS Nararar ToNNN Sa Endl | fos. Dr se = 2 | ny he? > || RA 5-191 "The Best In Town" MICKEY MOUSE RE TR If MeaNs THAT Brezzy Bees 30 AR EA HAS BEEN MAKING LIKE -- ON HIM! 77 lit BUSTER, HIS OWN BEAR yr] THAT HE CLAIMS iS I I rH 3 ~--\\/ ABEAR SUT! THiS : I HATE TO SPY ON g ~~ A q NZ 4 LUMBER #4, "GALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS PHONE: RAndolph 5-012 S53 ALBERT ST, ROY ROGERS : ry a) Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 7-29 Ih wd BNEW "It'a called a Perl sees a aya ss» Beaven

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