4' ' p-------- KE JOU? PT ALAS ) : YESH: AND ITE THE "we wy MILTON, on TE Sr i pu AM, SHES~WELL, SHES PONTYPOOL ANY MAN EVER ; 7 MA'M YY p f | -- GAVE HIS HER i, b ). By MRS, H. M. RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL -- Grades 1 and 2 pupils of Mrs. Edmunds at- tended a picnic at Orono Park Wednesday. Mrs, Margaret Curtis entertain- ed about 40 ladies to a shower for Florence Curtis, a bride to be, Wednesday, : Mr. and Mrs. Bart Pyle and family left Malton Airport on Saturday for a six week vacation in England, | Mr, and Mrs. Leonard McNeil, | Milton, and Arnold McNeil, To ronto, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil. The WA catered to 80 guests THE PA HAS ONLY A ONE-WORD )--{ lon Saturday evening for the Mit- VOCABULARY/! gar chel-Willis wedding. Tein 7 Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Kellet, ox . 2 Oshawa, were guests of Mrs. (3 Lillie Richardson Sunday. 1 Aah Mrs. John McKee, Blackstock, Mrs. Roy Kellet, Oshawa, visit- ed Mrs. H. Richardson, Wednes- «NOW THEN, AS I WAS SAYING... AND "THEN HUSBAND... MUGGS AND SKEETER day. Rev, William Duff preached his farewell sermon Sunday morning before leaving for his new ap- pointment at Hearst. A large turnout of Orangemen marched to church Sunday when the sermon was preached by Rev, J. R. Steed, Peterborough. left § f {7 wor me, 175 THE MASKED MAN wo | [== THATS wwy HES GOT TUM THE MEN ARE ayant hum det oso gd WANTE TUH LEAD YUH DISCREDIT ME/ LISTENING TO 5 INTO A TRAR/ BNEAD/ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Richard- ¥ - son visited friends at Sterling and . Frankford, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Freder- ick, Peterborough, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Richard. son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Levi McGill, Bethany, visited Mrs, Rusk, Sun- day. Mrs. W. Rennie, Mrs. F, Nimi- gon, Mrs. H. Richardson attend- " ed the induction service at Jan- Wile Sean LONE RANGER / etville Monday for the new minis- SEES TONTO APPROACHING. 4 ter, Rev. J. C. Richardson. | : The senior pupils under Mrs. 0. Miller, Mrs. M, Edmunds and : Mrs. C. Fallis took a bus trip to JL Ue a. m - . Niagara Falls, Tuesday. a ? [Gwar proves = 7 BEHIND EVER /| ACE'LL BE WAITING AT THE ) : 3 Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Nicholson, TS er CAME IN priming er, : [155 FIELD TO RETRIEVE THIS Liskeard and Mrs. H. Richardson JUST CAME IN ; ALWAYS MA 328 SHE'S H " SAID THERESA BOILING 5 Pe 8 WOMAIY | oo MAD 7 4 LL, alle - z PY > > : y z d x = DONALD DUCK WHY PNT i! | MY PATER HAS / wd AND Z ANAYS YOU PHONE ME LIKE § |'mTmsmmgne . REQUESTED THAT Z GO NNG WITH You sAD You | A NOT USE THE i' : FATHER'S REQUESTE a WOULD? | ; PHONE S0 MUCH! THE LONE RANGER fy, SACK AS SOON AS You a BUT HANG ON! IF YOU FALL. 8 attended the funeral of the late Ws, LAND VERA= 50m FROM HERE YOU WONT Hugh McGill, Yelverton Monday. { Mrs. M. Loshaw, Frankford, ie visiting her daughter Mrs. Wil- fred Richardson, Paper Drive At Brooklin By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN--The Brooklin Boy Scouts will hold a paper drive Saturday from 9 to 12 a.m, News. papers and magazines parcelled ) separately should be placed ready 'or collection. BRIDGE CLUB I The final game of the season IN A SAFETY CHECKED THE for Brooklin Bridge Club was held J J Wednesday at the Township Hall. Highest scores for duplicate LIMITED bridge' were received as follows: ) i Mr, and Mrs, Morris, 87; John - Millar, Ted Heron, 78%; Mrs, SECRET AGENT X 9 r, Sheridan; Mee, Clark, 71%; Mrs, "yril Davies, Mrs, Her granoma YouT] [Heck.1 CANT MaKe our] [WELLT THOUGHT IF I TH GROCER WOULDN'T joy) Davies, Ms. Robert Heron, ' of AN WRITE Yt HAT IT SAY! K IBBLE THA W I COULDN'T Li r oe ry 4 4 T JUSTOANT UNDERSTAND IT, EVERYBODY | (FIRST, YoU 4 TOLE il ou | RAT IY SAS HE LT ATONE cw LoOuLEN Mrs. W. Doe, Mrs. Crewys, 61%; Ne-- id Mrs. Stewart, Miss Forsythe, 61, i | THOUGHT HOMER WENT DOWN WITH THE PLAME,| | $156,000... ALOT PLAINER +0 THE MONEY "TOO... SWEPT OUT TO SEA. IT THEN YO UR Al THAN THIS" ; oh Games will be resumed Sept. 3| WAS THE PERFECT CRIME! : i MRE 2 14 : TWO HUSBAND ATE SE PERSONALS : si ® | |:| Whar OWE THINGS, SUGAR ¢N iE Si 7 | 7 oo WRONG? > ONST ERS, Among guests who attended the bl --_ wedding of William David Young, Brooklin, to Greta Tare ion Shortt, Toronto, at Hum ore crest United Church, Toronto, Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs, Robert V. Young and daughter, Lois, Mathew Agar, Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. Hobden, Mr, and Mrs. Are chie Bunker and Roxena Ledgett, Following a brief honeymoon, - mv THERE'S MY CAR! MAKE A 1 [770 FUR HoveRg POR A MOMENT AND BRICK AND JOB Mr, and Mrs. Young will take rs an 1 TRAN! wr C % 7 up residence on the Young home- LORRE KIDS SAAOF LAYAES CAR INTO 7 S stead at Kinsale, eo 104 ™mo. a F ' A Mr. and Mrs. , HERE'S WHERE WE MEST SHADY! BE READY! ) LADY, , HUSBAND, HOMER TREE, : 5 ALIAS HENRY SMITH, | | a ' { HAS SIGNED A i { 3 7A as || CONFESSION, bd BA bE R lo GRANDMA 1X BUZ SAWYER Mervyn Bird, Janice and Neal, spent the week end at Algonquin Park. Mrs. Winston Wilson and daugh- fers Ria and Patricia left Friday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, Stan- daent, at Knokke-on-Sea, Bel- gium, Mrs. Robert V. Young and daughter Lois and Mrs, Victor Parkin attended the Moat fam- ily picnic at Jack Johnson's cot- tage, Emmerson Beach, Lake Scugog, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Crox- PIERRE, MY FRIEND = Y'KNOW, ZERO ~WHEN ITS QUIET LIKE THIS all spent the weekend at their HENRI ~YOU ARE A CHEF OF GREAT IT 15 ONLY FAIR THAT )/ You YOU CAN HEAR THE SEAS CRASHIN'INTOTHE j=] [Summer cottage Sturgeon Lake. MAGNIFICENCE, BUT ALAS, YOU ARE' I MAKE TO YoU A INLET CLEAR UP TO HERE ~~ SOMETIMES Mr, and Mrs, Carl Spencer, A MOST DEPLORABLE OARSMAN=-- ) : WONDER HOW WE GOT THROUGH THERE off Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, A VE ( - Sydney Spencer, Sunday. ight remmeved MY WOMANLY INTUITION TELLS ME SOM ING'S BOTHERING YOU, TOM+++ LIKE A GUILTY CONSCIENCE ABOUT HAVING LUNCH d MA WITH ME! BRICK BRADFORD 1960. King Features Syndicate. ine. World ri LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY IENE ARDEN FINE PISTOLS LONDON (CP) -- A pair of pistols made in Scotland in the 18th century sold for 2,100 guin- eas ($6,300), believed a world record price, at an auction here, OPPOSE BALLOONS LONDON (CP) -- London's boroughs are opposing a scheme to use huge balloons for adver- tising purposes. Councillors say it could be dangerous if they broke away from their moor ings. yf BUT THERES JUST 7A ONE I WORRY FRESH FREEZING . LONDON (CP)--British trawle ers soon may be built to freeze all or part of their catches at sea, if proposals by a special commission are adopted. SALLY'S SALLIES MICKEY MOUSE COME ON, BREEZY, J THAT CAN'T BE BREEZY HURRY UP AND GET HE'D WALK RIGHT IN! b) HERE! WE'VE GOT 4 i TO GET THOSE STOLEN HORSES TO THE BUYER ROY ROGERS Dior Peewee er Yo Distributed by King I eatures Syndicate. To] SSS "If you want all your mother "We don't know how to say nine of a kind--so we | F* ® meta do dk your. call 'em 'quads' AND 'guints')" A