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The Oshawa Times, 30 Sep 1959, p. 27

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WATCH PER pHEMT \Y PEERS T0 DINE IN PRESENCE OFA { TIE-LESS MAN JULIET JONES Cochrane, Raglan, called on Mr, . B. Hubbard. MUGGS AND SKEETER Dhatritrted br King Peatoren Srmdionti, GUESS THOW WONDERFUL! | T WANT TO COMPLIMENT 4 p et 1) ( =55313417 ONY 6WNN S¥3ONIA WHAT ! | HE PESERVES YOU: MR. STUBBLE, ON YOUR ) so SAYS FAVA 3AVH S30Y FH] | POP BOUGHT A T0 BE NEW POWER MOWER ! I b | W NEW POWER MOWER / COMPLI=\ || THINK IT'S WONDERFUL THAT WITH A RECOIL MENTEP! | |\ YOU BOUGHT SUCH A NICE ONE! | SAR ER ANP Inventor Retired * SAANICHTON, B. C. (CP)--- Harold J. (Shorty) Kemp, whose inventions have brought benefits to many farmers, has just re- tired after 36 years with the fed- eral agriculture department's re- search branch here. Mr. Kemp developed a sugar dispenser for use in processing strawberries, a portable 20-inch % 4 cylinder thresher. a flail - type a : / TO PROVE I DON'T WELL DRIVE WHATEVER You ¥ THE CORNERS OF THIS vegetable seed thresher and a | ra ™M ROUGH WHY OID Lf BLUFF | HES JUST OUT TO YOUR SAY, LUJON! ; PICTURE FRAME ARE cur THE LONE RANGER TO YOUR CAR} SERENA AND > " d BY CAN PRY THE BOLTS our liam CLOSE OUR AR SN: ARNE SEES SOF THE POOR HINGES ers, ; WN G2 yo WITH THEML As a plant scientist, he con- ceived the idea of developing a spring-type bread wheat with re- sistance to sawfly, the insect which once threatened to destroy Prairie wheat crops. He also produced Prospect bar- ley, the first drought - tolerant variety that would give assured yields of feed barley in dry areas. Mr. Kemp is credited with sev- eral time-saving gadgets for farm machinery. 'Whenever there was a me- hanical problem to be solved to ease the work of farmers, WE'RE GETTING READY Fantastic Savings Now On 1959 i Pina Buick and Pontiac Demonstrators! [ui iiasst for the 1960 MODELS CLIFF MILLS MOTORS iro. [=== : Snowshoe, Sled EEL. IN FACT, I HAVEN'T BEEN J [...IN FRONT O' TH' CANDY ; O08. GRANDMA SICK SINCE I FOUND STORE LAST SUMMER// Indian Present THAT DOLLAR Bill... INSIDE-- Snowshoe, Toboggan = VICTORIA (CP) -- The impact of Indian culture on Canadian life will remain widespread, J. Douglas Leechman, an archaeolo- gist, told the British Columbia Indian Arts and Welfare Society. "Many definite and concrete contributions to our culture have d 4 " RX 3 | AXA i prey : & \ come from the native Indian peo- Wim secos § 5 0 4 Ne dE : « Mia FH 2 -- > ple, but we detels ee disappear- RANEDIC § "I ' eS or ol i - ," Mr. Leechman is lowered fl (© 'a : BP fo 3: 25 a Ee |ins even today FOR THE RESCUE, Bi ¢ 4 L : : : i cumin 30 "Few people in this : { Lar think of the birch bark cance as NERVE | Nickep! LETS 60 PLACE. RELEASE | WE Wit 60! JZ 4 < ON AN ANGLE. MAYBE T ) [herbicide spraver for experimen: de SECRET AGENT X 9 © 1959, Ring Features Syndiests, Ina, World rights reserved, . - -- |Indian. . . .The Indians also gave : : THEY HAVE ENOUGH! Y RIGHT HERE! THE SPACESHIP CIRCLES AND COMESINFOR) |us the snowshoe and toboggan. RIS AND BRICK CIRCLE AND LAND! WE'LL LAND A LANDING... C000 LANDING, BRACE 5 = 7 IEAVY BLANKET OF WHERE'S MY GAS AT ONCE! UR ROLL ON THIS Lc FUMES LAID DOWN BY THE BOMBING MASK ? ; E GE SALLY'S SALLIES SPACESHIR,, World FERy reaerved. HE'S NO GOOD, RENATAT HE'S A SPOILED BRA 0 L Tolan Fovtimes Symdieats, Toe. BRICK BRADFORD TI, Py Goopkess, ~YEe8 If 1a sey A HEAPOF AQ 0 | Gee, 7er0-1 conr Tell ANNIE = DONT HANG % NICE-LOOKIN' KIDS PLAYIN' | MRS. GRUNCH TUE KIDS DONT » AROUND INSIDE THE HOUSE [pte AROUND THIS NEIGHRORHOOD= SEEM TO WANTA PLAY WITH 6.0 v2. ALL DAY = GIT OUTSIDE ul YOU GO OUT AN' ME - SHE'S GOT ENOUGH 8 J JOIN'EM = or TROUBLES OF HER OWN= > WE'RE LEAVING ON A HIKE IN THE MORNING == 60 MORTY'S SCOUT TROOP STAYED OVERNIGHT | LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY RINKERS CLEANERS RA 5-1191 "The Best In Town" | YOUR LIFE'S TRY TO FORGET ALL ill; : BorireE in) | | Millions Agree: MADE EASIER ; WRIGLEY'S through SPEARMINT {| CLASSIFIED || ror ALL is most ADS YOUR * satisfying To solve everyday prob- BUILDING ; 2 | lems quickly. REIN UP, PRESTON! COME ON, GRIMES ! WHEN WE FINISH WITH 3 QUIT SHOWIN' OFF THAT | | PRY! CINDY Y ROGERS ; HE'LL KNOW IT POESN'T.PAY TO TT . by fa r RA 3-3492 KN EEDS YOU'VE LEARNED TO RIDE AND TAKE A LOOK | | SEARS IS MEDDLE IN MY BUSINESS AFFAIRS! A a STARTIN TO = cer WATER " V MICKEY MOUSE Phone . . . Millwork & Building SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 3-4694

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