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The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 15

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Sl i i GH A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friady, May 6, 1960 15 ---- WHICH DOGPATCH Deadlines now in, SEEYO'IS TY MITZI MUDLARK® DEB-OOTANTY PONE BOYLESS BAILEY? this column: _ JRESSED UP i TH' FANCY ad Births, MeroroRE DANCIN' CA SIDESADDLE MeGOON? J Th SHOES TOBACCO RHODA Please Note. , 7 VOONGEAM MeSWINE? J 70! THATS YEAH, BUT IT WAS NG, | | THE HIGHEST Lira Mak IN THE THAT ENOUGH, LINCA. price advertising. that the justice department now has a fat file of letters and briefs from business leaders and la MUGGS AND SKEETER Session. In 3 astioal idvision speech Jan. 21, Opposition Leader Pearson sald the ergs "will strongly oppose" them. The 8 business provisions of the 1060 bill were designed chiefly to prevent unfair price competition. The amendments would Save outlawed xe, ales: tising of phoney "regular" prices when goods are put on sale, A provision would have given manufacturers the right to refuse RN . fo sel their Prodycts hy Julaiitse , fl " who persistently use them as loss Naor G | "PONT . r SL. Tu Sits Ling | |leaders--items suid below sost EX Mc. SF , Jou we Jes 1) Z| \ our wee Gon ut. he hope of seiing Them more daneky JAT0R me f How profitable lines, : : GAIE, Jub. ot PLAN! ¥ an . his ie Hit Bave ben done in i PROOF OF, fom: \ . such a wa e manuface Lud wn z= 3 f oy turer could Sn be accused of re. tail price maintenance, Also tightened by the 1959 bill were the provisions making it illegal for a merchant to sell goods at prices "unreasonably low" with a detrimental effect on | Se SEES LES Legislation TAKE YOUR PICK ...TOPICKA GOODWILL USED CAR FOR YOU On Schools BILL HAYNES MIKE JACULA RAY MARTEL FRANK WHITE DON GAVAS EARL SCHAEFER c iti " ed DAVE BATHE GEORGE 'DOC' KORY BADE CRANFIELD DAVE PEARSE Over 200 Goodwill Used Cars To Choose From At . . . I1UcCIiz i JACK. MeKEE AL ATKINSON © THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. |i Th: ni 2 i vine egislation tt FRANK WONNACOTT JACK McKEEVER AL ATKINSON TED MIDDLEMASS o |iyincial legit ation permitting tion for foster children whose Datauts Noe It 'other mayne paih : ; GEE, I COULD GO FOR WELL, I'D LIKE IT OFTEN, | [SOMEHOW, TH' FUMES sg (hes Was criticized by ens {{[E CONTACTS NAVAL INTELLIGENCE: | WELL, TWAS GOING 0 WP GOOD IDEA! GO AHEAD... BUT TRY IT EVERY MEAL./ TOO, BUTT CAN ONLY' Ag 2 Dymond, i 7 WAD A PLAN FOR QUESTIONING POSE AS A CENSUS TAKER,] TO GET A CLOSE LOOK AT THE MAN, ou RD FORA BATCH Renfrew CAS, said the societies HER AND THE MAN, COMMANDER 1 FIGURED THAT HOMER TREE, HERE'S HIS PICTURE, 3 fs ) I~ uel] Ya 27} were not told about the new leg- SAWYER, BUT MAYBE YOUD = ? WOULDN'T Al REMEMBER, ONE EYES GREEN, a (5 / 3) i. TTA] |islation until it was too late to THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X 9 THEM g ; BROWN. pms take any action. He, and other officials, predicted it would add 25 to 50 cents to the per diem rate for CAS branches in the province. Other executive members, at. tending the annual convention of Ontario CAS branches, said they were not allowed to discuss the matter with provincial authori ties. The legislation will come into effect July 1. Motnbers Teli Serio dam, i to children's welfare may res: pv i WHEN You ARS § i [from placing them in the same oN! id READY TO APOLOGIZE, J fa oy oo i ER P| LER Re Br mii wih a a FOR EARTH! 43 Ks 0 > . y ; i - J #1 | Rev, Swithun Bowers, director ww TX ; 7 3) of the University of Ottawa's 08! We . i ll) [} 0 38 IOTIFIED THAT THE POLICE HAVE LOCATED TRIXIE RANSOME IN NEWARK, N. J, BUZ CATCHES THE FIRST PLANE NORTH," © 1900, King Features Syn: school of social welfare, told the 20 / : : \ group: 7). J 4, 7 { 4 4 "One of the grosser defects in / : > A child welfare in Ontario today is TLL TAKE YOU «+ ANDT DON'T NIK MISS HARDER WILL LICK YOU THINK Miss AT MORE? od XX X) v7 7 wy % 5 i x ; our refusal to really acknowledge - . - 1 P4 /4 the grave inadequacies of our foster home programs." SALLY'S SALLIES LN BRICK BRADFORD = AY LEAST, LET 4S GET PAST THIS POINT OF VAST d [I GUESS THE TUG YES, MY NEPHEW, I KNOW WE MUSTCUT IS] | ROCKINESS ~IF THE BARGE MUSTGO ASHORE, LETTE AHEAD KNOW THEIR BUSINESS 7880, x Loose vie Mise RASS GAGE SINERGR Be UPON AS SAND BEACH = PERKAPS BY SOME : BUT THAT SHORELINE IS GETTIN' SO Ly = J NOT YET FOUND THE HEAR! TO GIVE oF PERISH & PISTRIGER, aoises Ce Roa )! ) | LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | R CLEANERS S RA 5-1191 "The Best In Town" / YOU LITTLE DOLBLE- | E /RITA/WE HEARD )] [SLICK PERSUADED THE 1 HE Boos , CKosssehiny Ti if YOU OUTSIDE! 2] [GANG TO KILL YOU pres 4 IY Juz 208s Pinos ERS WHATS THE 8cooPt AS WELL AS ROY" 4 ERNIE CAY /,» DOORS - SASH Walt Disgey Productions and ROOFING Me CL ERTL PONE RAndalh 5012 "He gave us to her on their golden, wedding anni 53 versaryl' s ALBERT ST.

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