THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, August 20, 1989 99 RT J (178 DAYTINE, ! [ t : SURE, POSTI=SORRY, : y . ; WELL-PRACTICED CHARME, NOW . pr a, 4 You row 7 ; N-- heii tel : Y vania FORMER, DETECTIVE - FOBDICH, GI fF = THE A . LOOK GOODY ¥ i! oh " : . . CHARGES ARE. RECKLESS ww 2 Pe yo 8/7 E p Will Sail DRIVING, EGLAGHING THE PENDER OF oy A i 4 MONTREAL (CP) -- Despite firm indications that all or of her crew planned a 48 . sympathy strike, Cunard officials were sticking to thelr statement that the liner Sylvania would sath on sehedul - today, 3 The 22,000-ton vessel was fo leave at 11:30 am, A Cunard spokesman . Thursday night no labor t was anticipated aboard the Syl vania or on the docks and "as far as is known she will keep to her schedule" The Sylvania was the first ship to be hit by the strike which has so far tied 100 ships up in ports, She made the trip to Montri . y ~~ with a skeleton crew, Many 7 7K Noga 77 il ar & the 950 passengers waited on ¥ [ER 4 : i 5 WAN ] [tables and cleaned rooms before : ok y/ AL ao HEE the liner docked Wednesday, piel | : X 4 No additional crew has been t f { 5 Ki ry hired, but since only 300 passen- 7, \ hs, Ii i { gers are booked for the return ol | ; 1 b Es voyage the company feels the bd ve i ' i present pl will be ade- quate, British seamen here are also THERE'S NO DON'T TAKE IT ES ray Barge wel Bary ZS (come on suveR [the saiiog. of een Io Ja SNENPECRID! map Bu. BAB HUBN UE LEAVE, I va ghtas Aun oo / JUST . A. 5 | Beavere IT, IM HENPECKEP. JUBT REMEMBE [-. | Bavrca 1 p' \ a = , Gog ss ML iE oR LJ ' = 4 " ih ' A | They also threatened to stop THE MEN AN' #, ) i : \ " oA s [OX \ J {the Cape Breton and Cydonia but WOMBN MERELY \ 8 - a { ; | | both ships sailed, | Re 70] WY «=| || No-Politics MI ms . ! go / | i : 7 i i : A . fdr A 7010 pk, a 4 0 ro | ; Old Policy For Hydro nS BONITO {CP)AR cNiakle THINK 1h A SUCKER, ydro - Electric Power Commis. ThE Doss Jugy wy KEBP BONG, VERA sion letter suggesting its employ- THEMSELVES LL TELL YOU WHERE ees keep out of politics is a cone THE AUTHORITIES WiLL NOT POLAND / tinuation of commission policy, WEIGH YOUR CASE / " "w,! Hydro chairman James 8, Dun~ : can sald Thursday night, , "This is simply repetition of a directive sent to employees in 1034," he commented, Mr, Duncan said any number of large firms had similar rules. "It stands to reason that a man working for a private firm or Ontario Hydro has got a job to do, If he gets himself elected to Parliament and has to be away for nine months of the year, then he is not going to his job for Hydro," John Lee, education officer of the 9,500-man Ontario Hydro Ems ployees' Union (CLC), said the union already has protested the edict as a 'restriction on the rights of employees (which) cane not be approved or condoned," The union officials have called SECRET AGENT X 9 ley, general manager, . Mr, Duncan said Toronto Alder QUICK, JOR / RUN T' TH' ASK HIM 'T' HURRY OVER wAN' FUMIGATE man Charles Tidy, a Hydro props jill RAILROAD YARDS AN' WITH THAT SMELLY TH' HOUSE erty agent, had received special AND YOU HAD THE GALL THERE'S TROUBLE ALL RINT!) LIKE A FIND HOBO BAM PIPE O' HIS we sanction to run for office and his TO YELL TO 'THE CARRIER OOK, THE -- i position was not changed by the 4 a special meeting to consider the hydro ruling which was contained a @ in an Aug. 10 letter sent to all Ld Hydro employees by J, M, Hamb- " letter, CAREER! - 0 ! The Toronto and District Labor & I / % : 4 Council Thursday night voted to : ask Justice Minister Fulton to in« vestigate Hydro's action, Tt called' the letter 'illogical and feudalis- tie thinking," NEWS IN BRIEF WARM RESPONSE ' BROMLEY, England (CP)--An average of £1 from each family ! SUDDENLY JOB HEARS SOMETHING in this Kent community was po ald TURNS ABOUT iw lected for the World Refugee Xf ad gd |Year fund, It reached a final total of £13,376, passing the £13, 000 target, » ROAD COSTS LONDON (CP) -- A progra of road improvements estima to cost £12,371,000 for the next six years has been drawn up hb the London County Council wit the joint committee of the metro- politan boroughs, FISH VICTIMS h 7 > 5 , 7 2 ne ae ho A ne h GREAT YARMOUTH, England / E, 4 7 fine \ ------ - --_---- Sete ht ------------ ---- | (CP)--Salt water from excep. or [ ; h ' y " THEYRE NOT GONNA TAKE ME TT tionally high tides in Norfolk TMA SARS WITHOUT A FIGHT? IM WANTED RY, BUT I tidal rivers is killing hundreds 1+ COVERING THE PANTHERS FOR MURDER ANYWAY, 80 T i SSION TO of freshwater fish, Since last HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE! B\ RETIRE! : year's drought the rivers have oo haha fi 0, een low, ADDED ATTRACTIONS ROMFORD, England (CP) The Bear Inn at this Essex town now has a real bear, The land. lord bought a Himalayan black bear to attract customers, and plans to add some monkeys. BUSY BUILDERS GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) Nearly 400,000 permanent homes have been built in Scotland since the Second' World War. More than 70,000 others have been de- molished in slum clearance plans, PRISONERS FREED ALGIERS, Algeria (AP)w French authorities say they have : ke freed 1,000 North Africans from New. Co {4 avd Algerian prison camps but still "NNW hp fa © X . y % 0g: BAR af oS ! | [hold 7000 political prisoners. Als, Aerator... BRR ) , ? ah P : gerlan nationalists claim the figs Sd EE EH oo £822 oa Rh ure exceeds 100,000, BRICK BRADFORD ASlo B] FOR YOUR ( WELLO, \N\ 2 | [ WELLO, wees we Avs! )\ THERE! )\ "THERE! ECHO LAKE) ea) A \¥¢ Ea ly Oop BANA THERE'S \ Balin TWENTY-FIVE THM w ov POLLARS APE BS ne N --y a) LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY waging A rN A SALLY'S SALLIES WHY SHOULD I LIE? T -" YOU, SHE'S TIED UP IN THA! BREWTY, IK YOU'RE \ SHACK , AND THE PRAR'S LYIN' TOME ABOUT Loose! PIG BERTHA , THAT Tr a i Day Pievey