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The Oshawa Times, 11 Jun 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 11, 1966 WONDER HOW SENNY-TOR EACH ONE O'YO' NOW / SOARING GRACE A PHOGBOUND'LL. FIND OUT HAS A BALLOT. MAH I | THE LIEUTENANT HAS STATED Salil) ' ' BROUGHAM -- Rev. A. E, WHETHER TH' SNOW-HAMS NAME is oN TOP! ENT'S THE CASE WITH A MINIMUM OF \ ; T 4 Cresswell, speaking on "What 15 US.CITIZENS,0R US. MAH -¢T5!- OPPON " | i o | [Christ Hates Most" at the Sun- WILD LIFE=?? J NAME. IS ON TH' BOTTOM =: | : : day morning service in Brough- ? am, said that the words from the: passage in Revelation from which he read, "So then because thou art luke-warm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth", startles one "like fire bells in the night". He said that one might wonder why they were not more delicately writ- ten, but that neither God nor man cares for the people who are luke-warm in 'their religion. Peo- [pte who are either hot or cold" in their convict are more de- sirable. en Spenking of churchgoers, Mr JULIET JONES WHAT PO ARE You OH, IM NOT THEN WHATS X | 1D JOST LIKE TO pe. PARDON Na ft YOU MEAN, J WIPLYING T DIN | | QUESTIONING < YOUR PROBLEM? | | FING our WHERE ) 8 *%0e NAME JACK? - our'2 JUDGE IT FAIRLY | | YOUR PARNESS -- APPEAL /! . Isecond hand religion, because A JUDGE, : Pye ; AS their religion is not their own, [4 y i co | : . / -GD-7 , "4 |and displays no warmth or con- : ( il 2 + jessy, L A _ Ah "Every person must seek the I CaN wr) Ct : Cresswell said that many have a FIRST, YOU NEED A JACK...)! AACE me truth for himself," he said. '"The answers to his questions will be meaningful." BAKE, SALES CONTINUE The Bake Sale sponsored by Joy Rebekah Lodge on Friday, June 3, was successful, and the homemade baking was picked up quickly by tourists and residents. Brougham Women's Associa- tion plan a Bake Sale on the Church lawn on Friday, June 10, at 7 p.m. and every one is in- SO AF SEE IE rT) |vited to stock up on baking for AND GET AWAY WITH 17 MEN COME, YO a hie Weckend, 3 y KER BOO S MEET SOON UET! The regular meeting of the WMS will be held at St. John's United 'Church, Brougham, on June 17, at 2 p.m. Conveners of the meeting are Mrs. N. Burton. Mrs. D. Mairs, and Mrs. W. Gray. Hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. S. Reaman, Mrs. J White, Mrs. C. Wannop, and Mrs M. Lemmon. The roll call is "Morning". UNITED CHURCH /M siMPLY 806 To | | CONFERENCE OPEN YOUR EYES/ It is possible that future annual IN meetings will be held at Queen's University, Kingston, as they were this year, reported W. C. Willson, who, with Rev. A. E. : " a 2 we I CAN SEE THE LOCAL KIDS Cresswell attended three of the I KNOW WHERE THE \ H \ J » 5. i v AND THE TOURIST TRADE GETTING Jy four day sessions. Mr. Willson LAWN MOWER 1S HE PICKED AT ) ; Ch RES ) A KICK OUT OF IT--BUT WHATS said that about 300 guests sat UP THAT ! k 4 li ; INIT FOR SCORPIO #0 down to eat at Welcome Hall, and A q : js J 5 ; newly constructed Leonard Hall WITH THE ! \ = i 4 4 : provided sleeping accommoda- TPOFHIS N > Ty oi . HR tion for many of the delegates fa a y > 1 3, : A . Following the conference, Mr, Willson journeyed from Kingston to Montreal to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Willson and Ruth, Mrs. Willson having just returned from attending - the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Fred Clarke, in To- ronto An advance Father's Day gift to Mr Willson was a trip back to Malton Airport by jet plane' which he reported as enjoyable except for heavy fog conditions. EUCHRE NEWS TAKE THE RIGHT STEP TO SAVINGS aevimers at las Tuesdays > ony Toi Mis: L Hol- nger; . Mrs. J. ris. WITH A GUARANTEED A ey 8 Second, R. Carlton: Third, Mr. THE Foren hth Eat. vn GOODWILL USED CAR fom CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Tosi mg ns A NEW BABY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philip . eceivi tulations "..UB KIDS ARE MIGHTY ...INSTEAD O' PRIMPING || [BELIEVE ME, WE'RE ALL rong Bi Bl , GLAD YOU SPEND YOUR) | [ANLOOKINTPRETTY ALL J| [TICKLED BIKK YOURENOT | [Lie Xm i' Etanadaughter, NO WITNESSES WHO CAN IDENTIFY HIM, 3" BUT THY MERE SUSPICION, IF YOU ARREST | TIME BAKING... Ti TIME / Xe Jordan, on Wednesday, June 1, at FRANKLY, <l 7 NO FINGERPRINTS, NO DENTAL X-RAYS, iY POSITIVE W | THIS MAN, HELL MERELY GET OUT Scarboro General Hospital. The COMMANDER, YOU is Guy STOLE ON ANGI OF RABErS CORPUS: little girl, sister to Joanne, weigh- (a MY ADVICE 18 TO DROP THE ed 7 lbs, 1 oz. at birth. 35, OR 26 UP SOME CONCRETE DEER NOT SHY 6. Often deer are seen in this area at dawn or duski It was there- fore an unusual pleasure to see one of these graceful animals bounding along the side of the Ninth Concession in bright day- light Saturday noon, when traffic was heavy. The creature skim- med the fence and bounded into the adjacent bush lands. VOYAGE TO AFRICA " p R! ILL QuicicLY BRICK NOSES TE AISEE WI CR = Wo iT} ue NEEDS y oy 1 KP TH O48 AND FTAGTS TO SENG TONED Mr. and Mrs. Ens a4 their HERS i$ THE MEDICAL CARS HIM COMFORTABLE! | 7: sc a BUDO, family, who left rougham for Cama) SOvPARTMEAY, BADLY | You JUST GBT TO ! their Mission Station in Philadel- ACH rn T KNEW a x BUPOY ¥ sein YOUR DIGGING! phia some weeks ago after a two THSRE WAS cris | : MeV E ox. year furlough, will set out on { \ their long voyage fo Africa from there on Friday, June 10. It is doubtful if Elwyn, four, will remember the tropical coun- try in which he was born. Mari- lee, two, and Donald Bruce, nine months, were born in Canada, Marilee in the East. and Donald in the West. Best wishes from this commun- ity go with this family, for their health and strength in the fine mission work they are doing and MSIEUR LE CAPTAIN GASPAR ~ "Rd bf IT IS TRUE THE BRAVE |i y OH, CHE OF VAST {a YOUR SHIP HAS BEEN REPAIRED AND | i SHIP 18 PREPARED =~ BUT | $24 ) SO a el they SXF UELED -WHY HAVE You NOT ALAS- WE HAVE NO : MY CREDY THEN aga . GONE YO SEEK THE BARGE OF SUPPLIES OF FOOD = A y IWS MY ORDER? DAREYOUTD off || AND My CREDIT 18 J I SUSPECT YOU ARE , i si cts the JEST AT MY EXPENSE ? a8 OF THE EXTREME t : The neighborhood regre x zn PUSIE EXHAUSTION -- y 4 sudden illness which Mrs. Mat- a ee af hr 113 WH |thews suffered last week. She is 3 CR ( ? ie v / p > H reported as convalescing. ' p-- pm ------------------ RAR 1000. King 7 atures Syugicute, Tne. Work DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER IF THERE'S ONE THING T aw) 7 THEY TALK SUPERIOR, STAND, [T'S THAT AIR OF q THEY WALK SUPERIOR , - rn ! THEY ACT SUPERIOR we GOOp HEAVENS! SUPERIORITY MEN HAVE! NOU DON'T SUPPOSE see THE LONE RANGER Tredieat, Tac, World Fghes rose vol. Sa ing Praiires SECRET AGENT X 9 J ne, x € < A HENRY SMITHS EVEN 46] THE PERSON YoU GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER BRICK BRADFORD JANE BARDEN Visiting with Mrs. Matthews during her illness was her niece, Miss G. Witter, of Toronto, and Mr. A. M. Crocker, and daugh- ter, of Agincourt. Mrs. Janet Newson, Johnnie and Debbie have moved to the house owned by Mr. and Mrs. George Mutch. Mr. John Newson will soon set out from Calgary to join them, after having com- pleted a three year term in the Canadian Army. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Johnston and Mrs. A, W. Storry last week attended the official opening and dedication of the black Creek Conservation Area Pioneer Vil- lage. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE SALLY'S SALLIES 23 ) wiTH wiaT || [He=eB our Y 00 You | [THANKS FOR sToPPING? ZA AL "AN, CHANCE FOR] HAVE TO I'M GOING TO MINERAL i | NEAR MINERAL JA ABOUT A LAUGH! v CITY es HORSES, MY | | STOP FOR IDEA SHOLILD MAKE] | THAT GAL", 7 pe ROY ROGERS S---- LA gil | "It's simple--just before they tighten the saddle "But I'm in the w 'ong chufch! / tab U on bl | girth, 1 take a deep breath! Don't you understand?

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