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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jul 1960, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 2, 1960 r me Staff Problems EVENING, MR, MULVEY. ANYTHING You! CAN HELP ME KEEP AN CLE TERRE) |S {Sh DOESALL paris QL COULDMEM LESS TOUS! eg : L% ) in (Government Hien 0 ul : LNG BZ ALIN " | OTTAWA (CP)--Big turnovers GOSSIP ~'STEAD 5 : FEEDIN'ME!! in professional staff and difficul- . ties in recruiting replacements are indicatéd in a bulky file tabled in the Commons Wednes- day. In reply to a question by CCF House Leader Hazen Argue, the government sets out for each de- DER PI STO § = ff{/ NO--WELL,T \ 4 QU on 4 partment and Crown corporation PIPER PINCUS ES ii . i = E 4 s ih GUESS THERE 1S, | ; Th | a record of staff loss for 1957, =. WED BURL \ . ES RW 7-2 /~0| 11958 and 1959--with two or three os eeare ¢ ' = . LEN § ar / oh 2, : > p months of the current year. [= De oie surgeon wl 2 Te ; : ! , It also says how many jobs are fo igoing begging -- for doctors, nurses, dietitions, acceuntants, ' SAMMY PLAYED THE GOOD GUY | | BUT, FORTUNATELY, THE SANDMAN oh re 9 S LL gre lit Ts Hi Say WAS THE BADIAN. HE | | FINALLY GOT lawyers and the like--up to April . TH 1 or earlier, TO AN END o ph ih hiL Ue Frit / : Far in front is veterans affairs AT LAST. mw | | ME, AND VI A which has lost something like 1,- er 77 7% ne, A {700 professional people since 4 | ie AK | 1957 and lists 223 professional 4 / ai [jobs unfilled, { The report helps interpret the decision of the government re- (cently fo provide wage increases up to $2000 or more a year for its professional employees, with thie biggest helpings going to sen- iors. LI'L ABNER JULIET JONES DONALD DUCK (Brewery Probe gd Pio sHooTIN, BOYS! THE "\_] : | Cost $115,894 MUGGS AND SKEETER AN. MASKED MAN HAS IDEAS AO THE MASKED BRYAN ABOUT OUR TRAIL 5COUT/ : OTTAWA (CP) -- Legal costs ns {totalling $115,894 to four Toronto |lawyers constituted a main ex- |pense of the brewery investiga- |tion and subsequent unsuccessful {prosecution by the justice depart- ment, | Justice Minister Fulton said Wednesday in a written Com- |mons reply to Williafn Benidick- son (L---Kenora - Rainy River) calculable over - all cost was ; ~ on © f $153,526. Ire ER OF Te TvioN THR PE SURPRISED 1 rs 7 = | Prosecution was unsuccessful Tie 44 OF THE Won! 1 ' } . - : | earlier this year: in Ontario Su- : ------ |preme Court against Canadian {Breweries Limited, controlled by |E. P. Taylor. Mr. Fulton said LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT, & RATHER NOT WATCH, la al orien wrved, YOO-H00!T CAME OVER 10 PLAY? A. © 1908, King Prater Syndicate Tan, Ad rien THE LONE RANGER SEASON INEENIRNERNITRIREREERRRG idecided not to appeal e verdict [ERA -- YOU'RE GOING TCH . GAN ~ JUST CLOSE C I erdic ~ EE IP MITE A < 1 ithat the company was not guilty HOOK ON THE TIP OF THIS WiNG % A g | lof merger charges or 'the fLL FILLTHE TUB {Combines Investigation FOR YOU SECRET AGENT X 9 In Salmon Transplant OTTAWA (CP)--Percy Noble (PC--Grey North) said Wednes- Iday he isn't convinced by scien- tists' doubts about propagating sockeye and spring salmon in the Great Lakes | He said in a Commons fisher- ies debate that Tasmania and IN A SAFETY CHECKED HE MI % MOTORS New Zealand have suecessfully 11% T itransplanted ocean salmon to in- / land waters and that sockeye Sr" LIMITED | salmon trapped in British Colum- |bia inland waters had success- {fully reproduced. Mr. Noble said a number of GEE, I'M GLAD NO,1 DON'T CARE FOR ...1 CAN GET MY DAILY CONE I A --h h caught last year in Lake O' THIS NICE 1 THAT PART, 247 1AM FROM Tu vanoon 'Superior turned out to be salmon WARM MIGHTY HA Tag subd {which escaped from a hatchery WEATHER! \ oye EY >) [at Fort William in 1956. These > apparently had grown to matur- ity and escaped the lamprey which had destroyed a great part {of the lake trout in the Great i Lakes |CONTINUING MENACE He doubted whether the lam- Iprey ever will be completely ex- - inti - ATE d is . 'terminated, As lake trout were I. é NS IRR an a ai, 3 : killed off by them, the rough NN Can | 5 : J A mda on, : Je 2 Ji population had increased. gE Rainbow trout planted in Lake as | Superior "had increased steadily | 4 y HF Vv ? 7 5% % H + NOW TLL TAKE YOUR VERY WELL! 1 jad were restoring sport fishing. jis i : Fi Ai i bg PA BD 5 . 4 : " CAR, LARRA! IN ABOUT KNOW WHERE TO | J NO! THAT'S LARRA, THE But restoration of the lakes' com- Lh RRA AND JOE JON SHADY AND | TWENTY MINUTES DROP THEM! y~ 4d CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER! St {mercial fisheries depended on BRICK! You LEAVE IN MY CAR BROUGHT THE OTHER EARTHAMN| [successful development of lam- Su ji GE ROBES ADY! SNE WITH JOB AND BRICK! AND 1S LEAVING ALONE: NO gl prov resistent fish such as sal- WITH ME, LARRA | AR 3 POINT IN TRAILING HER! {mon | ainbow trout and salmon had tter chances of surviving sainst suckers and lampreys 1 lake trout and splake (a cross between speckled and lake trouts) whose eggs and young were eaten in shallow waters. He said if the lakes' popula- tion of splake is to survive, a two-year closed season is essent- ial. Mr. Noble also said immediate [ ~~ = steps must be taken to curb = E---- /TeuE Ms EUR ENGINEER BUT THIS IS OF THE GREAT NOW ATTEND WITH GREAT CARE, HENRI -- pollution of lake waters from in- ' THE BAR ACROSS THAT "\ BUT PIERRE HAS THE ABSURDITY ~ HENRI CANNOT FROM HERE ON OUR LIVES DEPEND UPON YOUR SKILL, INLET THE GREAT" | ASSISTANCE OF HENRI | || BE OF ASSISTANCE -- HENRI {y===\ FORT CANNCT HELP YOU WHILE CASTING THIS LEA jousery, shipping and oil and gas UGH LBE A HE eg HAS NEVER ROWED A IH INTO THE DEPTHS ~- BEWARE, FOR THE WAVES joing I'M CLEARING OUT H (AND I'M TAKING THE MONEY WITH ME» J na, ANYHOW, HOMER WAG ang) OF THIS BURG, : OK 4 TO BE A BORE! , G0 + y "o GRANDMA x | 5 "atares Syndicate, ne, World tights paseryad. BUZ SAWYER ING © 199, King ved. ign YES, 1 DID! MONA WICKLIFF MADE ME MAD AT THE POOL YESTERDAY ! MAYBE -- "AND YOU THOUGHT HE WOULDN'T HAVE ANY TIME FOR YOU NOW! BRICK BRADFORD Futures Svadicate, Tne. World sighic ree JANE ARDEN DIFFICULT FOR PIERRE V1 TO CO= || BOAT IN HIS LIFE = _ J ARE OF EXTREME TURBULENCE =" jaa | 0 YAKE THE SOUNDINGS) Z~ ri gm | mappa} po em Ly ig {Seaway Opening Cost $294,571 | OTTAWA (CP) -- Ceremonies {surrounding official opening of : x 5 - Ie {the St. Lawrence Seaway June : 2 17 : : i ® {26 last year cost Canada $294,571. - Jk SAY HENRI 7? fOaR | gp The figure was. given in a re- 2 hr |# gy turn tabled in the Commons Tues- aE) zz Le 0 = day. It includes $20,373 for a re- {caption given by the St. Law- [rence Seaway Authority on be- {hall of the government and with {Prime Minister Diefenbaker as Wa Visney a souuveses [3 World Rights Reserved 110 er Sm -- The Canadian Press errone- ously reported the total cost was $314,944 and that the réception was given by the prime minister. EE ok SR WS amie ami a MICKEY MOUSE SALLY'S SALLIES I SAW HIM WITH MY OWN NO,YOU DON'T, MISTER! BUSTER \ [TAKE IT \/ MR. ROGERS | mo EYES! MISS FENTON 1S INNOCENT! MY FRIENDS EASY, | FOREMAN FOUND CU POSITIVE \T HAS DECIDED I AM ALWAYS KEEP HIM CHAINED THESE IN THE WAS THE TRAINED BEAR 1 TO SHOOT > | IN THEIR PASTURE ...A WHO SPOOKED MISS FENTON'S BROKEN CHAIN THOROUGHBREDS 7 i, AND THE BEAR'S MUZZLE! ROY ROGERS "Well, dear, vou won't have to worry about Fourth of July. accidents." ) '

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