20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 21, 1960 27-HE LIKEWISE TOOK OUR. ONLY DOLLAR, TO BUY A CAN O CONCEN- TRATED TURNIP / JULIET JONES "ee Wat Dives 7rododiom Vorid Rigs Samprmd MUGGS AND SKEETER HAVING ANICE, ee rasaT/ /| THE LONE RANGER PLAN. YOU CARRY QUT YOUR Yo PART? rr] ol Cope. 1960, The Lome Ranger, tne Datrivted by Kong Features Syndiemte WHICH DO YOU PREFER-~ RLY MIDNIGHT MADNESS" OR, LOVERS OREAMT D PF m ow + World rights reserved. & © 1960, King Features Syndicate, Inc 3) SOPHISTICATED THEY EE 1] FHA \ DON'T YOU HAVE ONE THAT JUST SMELLS LIKE BUBBLE GUM? SECRET AGENT X 9 BE OUR GUEST AT FREE GIFTS! Something For Everybody AND DRIVE-IN PARTY.... THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. CITIES SERVICE STATION BUZ SAWYER IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO BE SUSPICIOUS, CONRAD, THE DEATH OF STARK AND TUTTLE CONVINCES ME THAT ENEMY AGENTS HERE ARE AFTER SOMETHING TO DO. WITH THE POLARIS PROJECT, COULD BE THE MISSILE, OR THE SUBMARINE IVSELF, WHO KNOWS? rs" FURTHERMORE, IF STARK AND TUTTLE WERE MURDERED), AS I SUSPECT, IT'S PROOF THE AGENTS WiLL STOP AT NOTHING TO © 1900, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. MEANWHILE, TM TO MEET THREE UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATORS I'VE SENT FOR, TOMORROW, T WANT TO GO TO THE CAPE AND LOOK'OVER THE SECURITY SETUP THERE. coon! IT THINK A POLARIS FIRING |S SCHEDULER FOR TOMORROW, JANE ERDEN TO THE COAST! THEY CAN PLAY AN EXHIBITION R GAME WITHOUT ME! FIRST... AHEAD QF EVERY THING! BESIDES, WE CAN'T AFFORD TO TAKE A CHANCE OF HIM CANCELING YOUR CONTRACT NANCY'S LLNgos IS GOING E EXPENSIVE f DON'T BOTHER THOSE SALESMEN )). ME NONE! ARE EVERYWHERE! dl U " ' NL AS SURELY AS THE PEBBLE )BUT WE'LL SINKS IN THE POND, I KNOW KRELL I8 BEWIND THE TROUBLE AT OUR GET OFF MY | DON'T WORRY, PROPERTY | , WE' IF YOU EVER LAY A HAND ON ME BE BACK! yA, INDIAN , COME ALONS, AJ fT Ah GOOD THING THAT INDIAN LEFT... I WAS J GET INTO MY READY TO BLAST OFFICE, SMIGHT HIM, BOSS: p= WE SOT ins SHUT WP AND § MY, WHAT 15 L__] BILLY 80 ELATED eel OH,BOY/ YOU JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT A GLORIOUS FEELIN' ris' I~ THEIR WOODSHED BURNED, DOWN LAST GEE, DION'T_yOU HEAR, if EVENIN'/Y | GRANDMA H BRICK BRADFORD "THEY DIDN'T BITHER, T GUESS. LNTIL. YOU VANISHED AND IT SEEMED YOu WOULD NEVER RETURN un YOU SEB, THE TIME=TOP WAS WRECKED AND HAD TO BE REPAIREOMAND OVER A WA THAT TIME DON'T BOTHER TO EXPLAIN, 1 IT FINALLY PLL DR.BASTLANDw KRIS ISA | INTO THE BARTH'S NICE GUY, BUT IPHE WERE | AT) AND HERB NOW I'D PUNCH HIM IN THE NOSE... WHAT ABOUT THE SPACE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY THIS 1S HIGHLY IRREGULAR = THERE WAS NOTHING IN ALL NY TRAINING MANUALS ABOUT THIS = MUST CONSULT WITH MY SUPERIORS // == IF You DO WHO SAID THERE WAS HAVE SUCH A MRS. FLING ? PLANS, WHY Jf 'MA ISN'T I'm | BACHELOR , 7 I HAVENT IVE CALLED YOU OUT HERE T© '\ GOT THAT FAR ASK YOU CONFIDENTIALLY HOW |) ALONG IN MY FAR YOUR INTERESTS IN ANNIE A THINKING GO =DO You CONTEMPLATE 4 » YET- fa ADOPTION ? yo MERRY MENAGERIE Rl era vn won CEDAR CREEK PERSONALS CEDAR CREEK -- Mrs, Ed Hartry of Thornbury visited her sister, Mrs, James Kirby and the Jim Blain family for a week. Mr, Charles Parm returned to Toronto recently after visiting his son, Sam, for five weeks. The Port Perry High School bus is coming down the Cedar Creek road this term for the first time. Ronnie Willerton is attending Teachers' College in Toronto. Miss Erika Benschop, who is teaching in Scarboro, was home for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Harris visited in Hamilton over the and Mrs, weekend with Mr, George Laruz, Miss Flossie Spencer and bro- ther, Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nofman Birkett at Raglan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Trepanier and family in Toronto on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Payne of Seagrave were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs, Bruce Cum- mings. Miss Grace Wilson of Prince Al- bert visited her aunt, Mrs. Ernie Willerton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wm, Blain and his daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Roy Balin, were both patients in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital. Mrs. Blain came home on Sunday and William came home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin White of Port Perry visited George Kil- patrick Sunday afternoon. Miss Flossie Spencer and bro- ther visited their niece, Mrs, Tom Bell, in Port Perry Tues- day. Harry Kiezebrink of Prince Albert visited Mr. and Mrs, Er. nie Willerton Tuesday evening. Cold War US. Policy Hurts Canada MONTRRAL (CP) -- A report dealing with United States busi- ness in Canada says the U.S. has provoked considerable resent. ment in Canada with cold-war trade controls and foreign assets regulations. The report was issued Monday |by the Canadian-American Com. mittee, established jointly three years ago by the Canadian Pri- vate Planning Association and the National Planning Associa- tion of the U.S, It was prepared by Kingman Brewster, Jr., as the seventh of a series of studies on Canadian. U.S. economic relations. Mr, Brewster, formerly of the Har. vard Law School, was recently named provost of Yale Univer. sity. The report said more than ene- quarter of all Canadian industry is controlled by the US, and there has "developed increas- ingly vigorous criticism . , . of some of the policies and prac- tices which U.S. subsidiaries are alleged to follow." : Canadians feel, said the re. port, that such legislation as the anti-trust laws and foreign assets control regulations "constitute an infringement on national sover- eignty." Finds Nephew Shot Dead GRAVENHURST (CP)---A Tor- onto man who arrived at his sum- mer cottage at Parker's Point, three miles west of here, during the weekend found his nephew sitting dead in a chair with a .22-calibre rifle across his knees. He had been shot in the head. George Durkin believed his cot~ tage had been closed for the summer and was unoccupied. He had no idea his nephew, David Whittaker, 21, had gone there. Coroner Dr. F. L. Boughen said the young man had been dead for several days. Provincial police are investigating, Village To Get Cigaret Factory TORONTO (CP)--Benson and Hedges (Canada) Ltd. will build a $2,000,000 cigaret factory in Peel Village Industrial Park south of nearby Brampton, it was announced Monday. The tobacco firm has bought a 20-acre site, Sufficient tobacco from the 1958 and 1959 Canadian crop has been bought to keep the plant in oper- ation for two years, he said. 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