Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 28 Jun 1944, p. 7

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•J •â- ;v *• - ~.» • \.t:- THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson OUR. ANCESTORS OF NOT SO MANY VEARS AGO BELIEVED THAT ONE SLEPT BETTER IF THE HEAD OF THE 8ED POINTED IN ORDER THAT THE BODV MIGHT BE LULLED BV THE MAC3NETIC CURRENTS THAT WERE THOUGHT TO FLOW FROA\ THE NORTH TO THE SOUTH POLES'. FUNNY BUSINESS COM. i»»; Brti£^jiviC£^i>[C^^rj«^C- u 3. i>*T| ^^ If V\N ACTIVE S<^UIf2.REL WAS FOUND TO HAVE A HEART ACTION OF 3SO AND A HIBERNATING GROUNDScauiRREL. ONlV / HAT DO THE LETTERS STAND FOR. FOLLOWING THESE NAMES? H/i-Of Tihf. /Vf£X/CO^ O.f^. 10.(7 c ANSWER: Territory of Hawaii, Canal Zone, District Federal NESn*: Whv is Wisconsin known as the Badger Stotef SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith "What are you afraid of? We got a convoy, planes, everything!" and HEADS HOME FLEET Vice-Admiral Sir Henry R. Moore, R. N., above, has been named com- mander of the British Homo Fleet A veteran of 44 yevs in fighting ships. Sir Henry, with temporary rank of Admiral, succeeds Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser. "I'na putting a horseshoe in this one for luck!" THE SPORTING THING BY l/INO aUKlSTaONO i. • "Now Mrill you brieve I heard a gn'owl when we closed th« cabin last fall?" FUNNY BUSINESS "Leave it to Marge to stretch out the boy friend's furlough I" r THE SPORTING THING J 'Lookie, a buttercup !" LP lOffiAa By G;.UYA3 WaiiAAIS WITH HOME our AiaO UMEDIATELV •VMSX.'-, JU«tS .* and sown i,1RI£<S ^0 5E0BMD THE BA'SES FULL, W)D THBOWS TD TEUL9 TEAM TO FIRST, TKYIMG- TO SETTLE MWM AND aTCH RUMWEK MOT GO UP IM THe OFF &ASE AIR iH0»mtJ6T) •^'BT 3ftS£- 3»SiM»M '^O MOLD mm to ?ic< t*e 8all the 9au. hctmrow uf and throw to 't t) first, mo, ijun secohrhP; ^tealihg, -^im oowmo.thbow HUKBY UP f IT. -nWOW IT J ( •;c REAMS LOOK OUT, RUMS TDWAifO 3»«E "JSOPS THKOW. ''ICXS Tea? TEAM =CR , rtE'5 STEALiNO UHE,!tl.LaVN'.M& TO 3AU. UP, AND SEEING P'TYS SAKE TO TmKO.MUERV UP. THROW PT TD HIM, ?UHMER HEAO ^DR ^TEapy 70WM MOW THROW !TTO THUIO HE CAN T»G HIM HOME,fHJELS !T, JAU. AND MOT GET OUT S01N6 CWER 5A0XSTOP, RATTLED Copri<tl, ins. "yf Tbm StJ STadic^u. lac; 7-10 LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher 'C'mon, you guys If you're fighting over me . . . quit stalhng!!" HEELED SAUSAC-k: V4. POP â€" He w^as Dying for a Smoke By J. MILLAR WATT THE ClPE. -PiGwTlMO IN TH I S CAMP WANTS SMARTENING i UBSEI^G&ANX ! Vl'.eatta bi ri> Odi Sri)tlic»i«, LiK. DURING TH& LAST RAID TVilS AAAN WAS 9eEN TO PICK UP AN^S^lNCEMDIARV eOMB - isw=-j-T.taJsa -U6HT A GlOARETTE Wi TH IT AND TH£M BLOW IT TV OUT- ^.-^^ No dou}.-t a startling sight to French peasants was this Allied barrage balloon on its winch truck as it rolled along peaceful country lane, headed for front lines in Normandy to protect invasion troops against strafing 1^ German planes. REG'LAR FELLERS- Profit Taking By GENE BYRNES f PINHEAD DUFFY, >OU <kO OUT ON THE PORCH, AND PICK UP ALL VvUR TO/S THIS INSTANT.' â- Jd s^S3^^: / GOSH.' IF THERE'S ANXTHINGi ' I HATE ITiS PICKIN' UP STUFF,' f V. 1 GUESS EVER/ TO/ I OWN iSOS( IS OUT HERE ?- £Sif ( \f THIS WORKS NOT ONEy^ / WILL THE Toys Be PICKED ' VUP BUT llLKSITTIN'PRETTy.' '^Pmm. «1 U 1 r<. C>«.-. »li â- 111', ,«„,rJ

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