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The Oshawa Times, 5 Aug 1960, p. 15

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\ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August §, 1960 15 AS YOU INSTRUCTED WAIT'LL YOU . ) NOT 50 EASY FOR. OLD MIKE TO TY A / 418 / Ld in: | DEPOSITED THE. YOu TRY THE Wi | MANIPULATE, HUH, OLD MIKE 2 i" j Big Reserve IF YOU EVER REVEAL WHAT NICKEL =BUT--7?? » Jf CIGARETTE | . ; 1 : 1S HAPPENING HERE, FOS- IT'S ONLY DIVING T+ § MACHINE.S? DICK, WE'LL DENOUNCE. ME ACENTS To Counter 1] Russ Attack YOU AS A MALICIOUS LIAR! UNDERSTAND? NEWPORT, RI, (AP)-West ern alliance forces in Europe ' would be augmented by formid- able reserve manpower if Russia were {o attack Berlin, the com- der of NATO says. U.S. Gen. Lauris Norstad, su- preme thief o North Atlantic ' 7 . Treaty es urope, mai THEN, IT WOULD BE WISE TO ALSO, TALK WITH THE CITY that prediction after a conference WELL, BOYS, THE FIRST THING CHECK IT OUT WITH THE CITY'S | | BUILDING INSPECTOR... AND JUST WALK OUT INTO YOUR with President Eisenhower at the YOU MUST DO IS CLEAR IT WITH AND ENGINEERING | | LOOK UP STATE SALES -TAX FRONT YARD AND SET UP summer White House Wednes- THE CITY ZONING BOARD, AND ¢] [LEGAL HEALTH, AU0 TH 4 | RecuLATIONS! Y'see, Bové.. ) | br" A LEMONADE STAND! 5" | |day BUSINESS LICENSE BUREAU... i I HAVE NO PERSONAL . Norstad, who started back to , y OBJECTIONS... J : Rade his Paris headquarters immedi- 71 J : = ately after his report to the presi- dent, said the NATO deterrent power is highly effective and---in his opinion--will become even more effective. Norstad met with the president for about an hour. ITO END VACATION They conferred shortly after the summer White House had d that Eisenh will end his seaside vacation Sunday land fly back to Washington, Norstad declined to provide GET THIS, FIXER FEENEY, /¥ 1 60 TO JALL| [YOU'D BETTER MAKE d | any details regarding his confer- Cg GkLipe FIREWATER 10 INDWNS. | | BATES DOESNT. FESTIEY ASANST : ence with the president. He de- ME. ' ] Al |scribed the session as a routine i {report to his commander-in-chief. | Reporters asked him about re- {ports that Russia might make a military move against West Ber- lin, A He replied that he had no per- sonal knowledge of any imminent Communist push. The U.S. gov- {ernment has said it knows of no basis for such reports. | Asked whether he is confident that NATO forces in Europe could handle any such Soviet at- (tack, Norstad replied that "the |forces in my bailiwick" are not the complete deterrent force in that area. JULIET JONES DONALD DUCK MUGCS AND SKEETER GRACIOUS! IT'S GETTING PARK L BEGIN TO PEEKABOO AT AND I HAVE TO EVENTIDE 7 POESN'T J WALK HOME / You! by THAT PO SOMETHIN d A YOU? oes i 5 £ THE LONE RANGER | "ZX wHeN cookie oo =| | SAY ; | Si | LE Dykes, Tide 7 ER No | SRR = Al Changed By New Dam ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NS (CP)--The last tide from the Bay of Fundy flowed up the An- | napolis River July 5. | On that day the stop logs were lowered and the dam and cause- way across the river turned the FOR DRIVING COMFORT AND DEPENDABILITY or nce {carried out by the Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Admin- FROM THE |istration has a deeper meaning. Choose A Goodwill Used Car CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. |i oo Acadians in the early 1600s. when | Sieur D'Aulnay de Charnisay, who had been given a royal grant NOTH! OTCH of all the coast of Acadia, con- . a aT O BRCOM! ceived of a plan to put the 3 R . ey z= ao marshes to use by reclaiming hy S | AE's 60 FORA THING AGAIN/ them from the sea. AND 60 TO A MOTEL? y 7 The first dikes were built on WE DON'T the Annapolis River and Basin a WANT TO HURT few miles from Port Royal. SAS FEELINGS, From this experiment the dike DARLING, system spread up to Minas Basin g and Grande Pre and Chignecto. The dikes, protecting rich farmland, some of which has been producing crops for 330 years, have captured the imag- ination of historians and poets One poet wrote that '"'such rare enchantment in no other dikes can be; as is felt by us who love them in the dikes of Acadie." Morris Longstretch, in his book | "To Nova Scotia," says: "I think that these dikes are the most im pressive memorial of a vanished people that Canada has to show." He refers to the Acadians who were expelled from the area by the British. Some of the dikes fl | were set afire after they were re- {moved but the New England | Planters, later brought here, con. h | tinued to farm the rich soil. -- SALLY'S SALLIES SECRET AGENT X 9 GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER BRICK BRADFORD _ JANE ARDEN I THINK WE CAN MAKEIT TO BUT, MADAME WE DO NOT THE TIM ! SUPPOSED { RIGHT NOW T || THE BARGE THIS TIME, ZERO! | | COMPREHEND AL Dis ) ! 4 WHAT BROUGHT SICK PROFESSOR NEEDS [iY OKAY...TLL NO SIGN OF A THIEF i TAKE A LOOK! WITHIN MILES OF ¥ bo "Shhh! He's figuring out his | family's camp costa." i | LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE LY | R INKER S | RA 5-191 "The Best In Town" IF THAT HORSE BUYER I$ TRIGGER , WE'LL HAVE TO d ON HIS WAY TO MAKE A CHANCE A SHORT CUT AND WES , THIS IS RISKY, DEAL FOR SOME OF MisS FENTON'S STOLEN HOPE TO PICK TAKING TWO OF Miss HORSES , HE'S SURE TO BE SUSPICIOUS IF I HIM UP FENTON'S HORSES TO FOLLOW HIM FARTHER ; TH' BUYER OUT IN THE OPEN! 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