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The Oshawa Times, 24 Aug 1959, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES. Monday, August 24, 1959 Fs "WHAT c . FN 3 VISITING SOMEONE, AN T CNG A EVIDENCE bo ge fh, ResTihG Your 4 'WA Meets { TOOTSIES~OR SMALLER QC Gy ! > {irr | y : : HIDING FROM OL hY 5 hss Songs \ 'At Greenwood | By MAY E. BROWN GREENWOOD. -- The After. noon Woman's Association held |its August meeting at the church |Group 1 conducted the service {with Mrs. I. McLean in charge | Plans were made for quilting jand for the bazaar, September 19. {PERSONALS The McLean ad Henning fam- {ilies attended the Bartlett family {reunion at Hamilton Sunday Les Wilson and Charlie Mc- Taggart with other families are : : -- holidaying at Balsam Lake a on PV co THE PITCHER WANDS LP AND 3 NOW, THAT WAS A GOLF Linda Eastwood visited her We. FIRES YOU A FAST BALL ...LOW SHOT! QUICK! LET'S HIT grandmother, Mrs; G. Eastwood, 1] 1 Yes, 1 g AD GHP PON TMAGINE y(( SIRE | AND INSIDE... COMES IN \\ \'§ | ANOTHERL..TWS TE | |Scugog Tsland, last week BASEBALL GAME... LL GOLF BALL IS?! HOW ga [ke THE BAses y ! | Glynn and Mrs. Eastwood and JULIET JONES YOU 64 (Ay 4 " r rOW MORE VERT ; YOu ? Linda, W. Brown and May Brown dost wren. didi visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace |Storry and children at Orange- ville Sunday. v ud W. Brown and sister Gertie of Tara, and a cousin from Florida |visited W. Brown Tuesday | The Bible Vacation School was reported successful. Over 40 chil dren registered. Open house was {held Friday afternoon when a short program was given hy the {children Douglas Mgrden's house is _ nearing completion. He expects ito move in before September Me BEAVER WILL SE l 2 THE James Hamm has returned VCKER WITH THE LONE RANGER 70 Fl) 7 To ME! from a holiday near Presqu'ile «BUY MAGS MINING STOCK, ) i I : | 'Four New » U.K. Science f Colleges VICTORIA (CP Professor {Michael Argyle of Oxf ive | 1 MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK THE LONE RANGER |sity says the present En |versities are unable to co a growing need for scien {engineering graduates in I lindustry brn As a result. four new JUST WHAT WIND UP IN { universities will be establi IVE NEEDED, | MORE HOT A T0 SUSPECT A FOREIGN | HAVE EVERY- |England to help meet COOP! A REST WATER THAN LET YOu @ SE Hl POWER 1S BEHIND THE / ONE IN THE ACT! [mand ALONG THE HOT SUN! 4 : BOBUS-MONEY 1 HOPE THE MARINES "The new universities will. } 2wierAl By en J ARE HANDY) {located at Brighton n ? York and Coventry," fessor Argyle in an el "They will be conducted on Nort American lines with some dents living in and others out." Oxford and Cambridge do not have facilities for turning out large numbers of science ad uates and 70 per cent of our pres. ent enrolment at Oxford are lih- eral arts students." Professor Argyle, a lecturer ir social psychology, has spent a {year at California's Stanford Uni- iversity, Recently he revisited | DI | Prince Edward Island, where he trained as an RAF navigator dur. ing the Second World War Less Than 5,000 Miles Return Visit CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. | Brings Changes EDMONTON (CP)--When Ohio {lawyer Andrew S. Iddings booked - -- into ene of Edmonto finest vig NoOWe AE LONG EIN BORANICE hotels on 'a recent trip, the sur 4 v roundings were a vivid change from. thé crude accommodations - > - pup-- V IM GLAD YOU DIDN'T / THIS WILL BE | YOU MAY PRETEND IT WAS MR. < enced] YOU ARE OR. J.J. TUGGLE, THE > 2 AMERICANSKI-- NOTED NUCLEAR . t( YANKEE LOST IN PLANE CRASHZ.. R 2) ese. WAAL vas FoR ae ~-- MY, BU 1 JUST DER IF BUT No? YOu NOT DOCTOR a, | = SARIN LC ONL LP J GA Ne | = has ; 0 ! - : Zz £ CO Ry he had on a visit 56 years ago Rishi 3 \ 3 = avi Tia rd ] bel SA A - 7 In 1903 he was here outfitting a Rai i SER gd 2) No : a % > de pack train for a trip into the . | XG Be 2 Hi 8) / 3 ¥5 3 -- Eo k- north. He had first seen Edmon PLZZ TO COME ABOARD, ton the year before, when its pop ulation was only 5,000 He returned to get together 12 horses, four saddle horses and Tn dian guides. The party travelled |to what now is Jasper National . - - £ ¢ {Park, on to Tete Janue Cache (02, TWINKS FAST, THE PLAN = ". 2 Bn |B.C., north to the Peace River WAS TO GR Hi) ALORD Bam y a ] . ' RE #9 RY Will = {and further to Great Slave Lal : ase . | {before returning to Edmonton NOT A RUSSIAN SUBMARINE, ! 2 EE. ---- Lh Bw -- |The trip took five month 4 " | ow years later VN Iddings GIVE Thos CRART AND /} lwho fe Sores re inh nes. BRICK AND PAM FOLLOW THE MARTIAN ILL USE THE NCE helped arrange a tour of Western CANAL INTL THEY REACH A HARBOR JAMMED | OTHER MART yi SCOPE, BRICK! Canada by Sir Ernest Shackleton, itl BARGES... HOW WILL WE the British explorer. il ( KRIS 1S ON BER Ep CE i fe GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER Wasaga Beach Elections Due WASAGA BEAC H(CP) - of the residents of this vi the southern end of Bay are summertime dv getting away from thing right now they're emb polities and due to vote Aug I In the first summer elect EE ----- to be held here, about 1.200 el po I'M GLADI HINTED TO pw. CANT TELL ABOUT AN OLD CHARACTER LIKE J YOU GOTTA PROMISE AGAIN ~-- ible voters will elect a reeve: ANNIE THAT SHE SHOULD FIND OUT WHAT PLEASE -- SAY YOU PROMISE You and council of four. Only about OLD LADY GRUNCH PLANS TO DO WITH WON'T LEAVE ME // I'M SCAIRT one-quarter of the eli e voters HER AFTER WE ARRIVE AT OLD RIVER A AUTHORS TO DEATH AN' I' NEED you !/ {are year-round residents The CiTy=WIEER SE's Gone ha het | new officials will take office next T = | F: 8 f € TO LOOK AFTER HER 5 wo 00D PROMISE // HoNesT= | January oR Nop ww) 1 ~ ENN Pl Zn [ IWONT | | Eric W. Lawrason will defe Moroes] > --------- LEAVE YOU > | his reeveship in a three-corne So | fight against Anthony Be _| | mer reeve, and Maurice D OM, COME ON! CHEER UP! YOU'RE 1 feomme H WASN'T MY 1DEA, NOT THE FIRST GIRL WHO'S LOST A | jane! a I SUPROSED TO ve Ni [ ,BUT: «+s ISWEETHEART- -- AND YOU WON'T RE THE LAST? SN: - --- --\" BRICK BRADFORD RINKERS CLEANERS LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | saa Toi. 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