WHEN BOILED, SHMQOS TASTE LIKE CHICKEN THEY'S SO EAGER TO PLEASE, THAT, LOOKS WHEN YO AT ONE HUNGRILY = 1 J NUBBIN/ p TURN OFF THAT LIGHT ANP GO TO SLEEP! JF TIER, FoereeL, Tires Syndicate, Toe. Work Riow Feat To JULIET JONES ™E OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 29, 1959 15 I DON'TALIKETO WEAR. &d DED DOWN BY STRANELE ME! N ME! \ DIVINE RIGHT, NO DOUBT} K~STOP SHOVING ME: MUGGS AND SKEETER BOY, THAT'S A GHARP- LOOKING HORN, PEE-WEE!, THE LONE RANGER 17D HELP IF! Yall | KNOW, SHERIFF, & ANEW THE IDENTITY OF 3p RL A 1 AIN'T TELLIN YOU! yd ra S Pe . MEANWHILE +++ | SC 7 BLONDIE~WILL. YOU SHOW ME HOW TO WORK AND THEN YOU TURN OFF THE WASHING UNIT AND PLACE THE WASH IN THE DRYER NA ow THAT BACK-BREAKING WORK OF RUBBING SECRET AGENT X 9 HAT BRINGS UP THE BLISINESS WE HAVE To PisCUSS! WELL TRADE SERENA FOR THE COUNTERFEIT THAT WON'T GET THE PLATES FOR You, BUT IF ANY= THING HAPPENS TO SERENA IT WiLL BUY You A SLUG WHY. DON'T You put AWAY THE GUN, LUJONZ \o \ + WE'RE GETTING READY for the 1960 MODELS Fantastic Savings Now On 1959 Buick and Pontiac Demonstrators! CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lm. | On-The-Job Training Plan Made SASKATOON (CP) -- On-the job training for administrators will be made possible by a pro- gram being established by the University of Saskatchewan. The program, 10 be savsiet but on an extension ence basis by the College of Com- merce, is made possible oe promise of a grant of from the W. K. Kellogg Founda tion. The Saskatchewan Hospital Association also will provide some funds. > The program will be designed to aid administrators with prob. lems of small hospitals and to attract people to the field by pro viding formal training gush which basic administrative s! may be developed and by supply- ing some form of academic ered- entials which will be generally recognized. The University of Saskatch. ewan course, is aimed at adminis trators in hospitals with fewer than 50 beds. Persons enrolling will handle 20 study assignments by correspond ence each year and will attend two types of intensive short , |courses, one of two or three days duration at a selected commun. ity and the other 10 days to twe weeks at the university. Two Girls Hitch-Hike Over World REGINA (CP) -- from Holland have worked their way through 60 countries by sing. ing and playing the guitar. They were in Regina during a hitch. hiking tour across Canada. Robby Van der Wal and Jos de Lange Wendels have toured Europe, the Middle East, most of South America and the United States. The adventure began when Robby, a candy store clerk and avid reader of travel hooks, ad- vertised in a Dutch newspaper for a girl who could speak several languages and was eager to tour UMPING FROM THE BUZ I$ 200 YARDS FROM - ANOTHER WILD-GOOSE CHASE, MAY AS WELL GIVE LIP THE SEARCH AND HEAD BACK TO THE CARRIER, SEE, JANE! LIKE T ou TO STAY ALIVE TO PAY OFF! SAR YOUCANT KILL VOU SEE, RENATA THAT'S WHY T DIONIT WANT YOU TO RIDE WITH TEDDY! MICKEY MOUSE - AW Suk Mw, aeeioms| | NOL NO YOU GOT IT ALL WRONG | EN ROY ROGERS ER, MR. PRE LEAVING W TAKING YOUR PILLS... 0pPs! (Gg \O7/ ANG % = 3 (PILLS, MORRIS! LET'S STON, YOU'RE ITHOUT HANG THE GO, GRIMES! Mis5 SEARS HAS GOT TO SELL ME HER RANCH, GRIMES! I NEEP HER GRAZING LAND FOR "THAT TRAINLOAD OF N71 : STEERS I BOUGHT! JYOU'LL GET IT, 2 BOSS / MY PLAN | Cees BA -------- GRANDMA SHUCKS, MR; OTIS, WE, ONLY GOT T' PLAY TH FIRST QUARTER../ I [THEN SOME ONE C-- : ACCIDENTALLY TROMPED || |IN A RIOT/ - ON GRANDMA'S CORNS... : > ~AN' TH' GAME ENDED We BRICK BRADFORD YES, MAM! AS SOON AST APJUST MY GAS MASK! THERE! THATS BRICK BRADFORP! GET HIM ON LEAVE THEM! IM ONLY INTERESTED IN BRAPFORD/ the world. Jos, a stenographer, replied. Accommodation has been no problem in warmer climates, for they carry their own tent and a small kerosene stove on which to cook their meals. ' Each girl speaks fluent Eng- lish, French, Spanish and Ger man and if these fall they resort to sign language. Neither girl 'has been back to Holland for 10 years, and neither has any te plans to re- turn. "We'll just keep travelling um- til we get tired, or until the peo ple get tired of us," they said. ORONO . By MRS. J. FORRESTER ORONO -- Mrs. A. E. West is visiting relatives in the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. B. Van den Heuval's infant son was returned home from the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, Marilyn Cebbledick, Whitby, spent the weekend with her par eis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cobble ICK, Mrs. E. Dent is visiting hes sister, Mrs. R. H. Armstrong, forrisburg. Mrs C. Cornish and family are X| [visiting her brother, Bud Jones, in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood, Lak- & field, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. Mr zd Mrs Harold Hancoek, Bellev: visited relatives in =: [Orono § «dnesday. 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