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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1962, p. 14

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French river 48. In Paris, "the" 38, You: Ola English 86. Scene of 1945 Conference 38. Wine receptacle 40. Irish fuel 29. Young 1 72 13 salmon 8 [9 "i % 31, New V/, ee cidililaiiiai THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 13, 1962 99 AM IDEALIST, T BELIEVED IN MICKEY MOUSE WELL ALA as USED T0.BE RIGHT BY THAT BIG TREE! Mexico: abbr. 1S $2. To test 34. Foreman 35. Gelid 37. Equipment 39. Fellows 41, Shed, as feathers 45. Country auction 46. TV's famous dog 47. The "Boot- shaped" country 4. River to Bibe 60, Appraises 61. Flowering WZ), plant Z DOWN G 1, Joke os | .».8O GHE CAN 6TAY AWAKE THROUGH TH' MOVIE WE'RE ALL GOIN' TO THIS EVENIN'/ Blackstock Guides Win Hostess Pin By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- if ordét % obtain théir hostéss ba Nadu Swart2 afid Linda Fak lis plained a dance for Gift Guides and Boy Scouts which = held if the Recreation Céh- re, Eight Cubs ahd two heey Lafry Hoskin and Leslie stine enjoyed a hike afd Gut door lunch at theif Gamp site. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Matlow and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Ivah Thompson, Elizabeth, and Susan; Mr. ahd Mts. Hatold Kyte, Linda aid Bon spent the weekend camping at Upper Can- ada Village. Dr. afd Mts. Jack Maflow afid family, Lively, spént. the weekend with Mf, afi Wallace Marlow, Mf. and Mrs. Neil Werry and family, Mf. and Mrs. Neil Bailey afd Mf, and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mountjoy and family, Wark- worth, Mrs. Phena_ Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hallett ahd family, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ha Swain and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Swain, Mrs. Wilbert Wetry; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow; Mrs. Harold Swain, Jack and Helen attended the May Day celebra- tions at Ontario Ladies Col- lege. Mrs, Milton Hanlan and Don- na spent two weeks and Mr, Hanlan this weekehd with his parents at Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount joy spent two days with his sis ter and niece ih Toronto. Mrs, Charlotte Forder, Port Perry, visited Mrs. Alma Fow- ler, Tuesday. Mr. Davey, Mr. and Mf. Heatherington and Debbie, Allit+ tons, visited several cousins at the home of Mr. Earl Déftell. Solina Children Provide Music At Anniversary By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- The Sunday School anniversary services were well attended, Special music by the s¢hool was under the direction of Mrs. 230 KING ST. W. THERE MUST BE A REASON! That we have sold hundreds more cars and trucks to date this year than any other in the last 28 years. It's simply this, CLEAN CARS, THOROUGHLY RE - CONDITIONED, REASONABLY PRICED, BACKED UP BY HONESTY, SERVICE AND FAIR DEALING. What better guarantee than this? Only at THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD., do you receive all these advantages with the purchase of a Goodwill Re-Conditioned car. PHONE 723-4634 SILLY, DEAR--PEOPLE ] AH'LL PROVE IT DON'T KEEP OTHER _A yin PEOPLE. PRISONERS, IN TH' MIDDLE O'NOO YORK CITY, IN THE. 19th CENTURY? INE LI'L ABNER PRISONERS ? DON'T BE ¥ WE IS FREE AS BIRDS )pe-a, 2 6ULP!"ER=|T MIGHT RAIN=SO MEBBE. WE BETTER £R=TAKE A WALK SOME. OTHER DAy /7 THE LONE RANGER HOW DID YOU GET INTO THE MIDDLE OF THE STREAM? DID YOU FALL FROM THE CLIFF? BECAUSE, iN M) POR INDIAN RELICS, / ID BSOLD/ I SLEEP ONLY FOUR HOURS A NIGHT! HEAVENS. 1S THAT POSSIBLE NALPP WELL, G' NIGHT. MUST |HOME ANO GET DONALD DUCK UNCLE LUDWIG SLEEPS ONLY FOUR HOURS ANIGI AND FOUR BEVERY. AFTERNOON! MUGGS AND SKEETER IV SEARCH | WAS GOING TO HOT OUT THERE COLLAPSE... TODAY! T HAVEN'T TIME... IM HE JULIET JONES = i Ae a he cS MARRY AWILD, IRRESPONSIBLE SCATTERBRAIN LIKE ME, DOYOU 2 J, Smales, with Patricia Knox at the piano. Reverend H. A, Mellow of Oshawa was guest minister at the afternoon service with Rev- erend Page, speaking in the evening. The Hampton Male Quartette provided two pleasing selections at the evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family, Blackstock, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Yellowlees and family. Charles Allin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert, Bowmanville, Miss Nan Allin, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Bob Johnston and Kathy, Don Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Den- nis Barry and son, Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons. Mr. and Mrs. C, Pascoe, Osh- awa, were tea guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Yel- lowlees and Miss Gladys Yellow- lees. Mr. and Mrs, Rod Simpson, Malcolm and Kelly and er- wood Kossatz, Enfield, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davis and Patrica. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs: Rod Simpson and "|Kelly attended the service for graduating nurses at Northmin- ster United Church, Oshawa, when Patricia Davis and Helen Knox were among the nufses attending. Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyer, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glas- pell and sons, Taunton, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray, Enfield, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Large and children, Bowman- ville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Parrinder. L. Cryderman, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cryderman and Ralph, Maple Grove, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Pas- coe, WELL, ZGUESS TM NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT. BUT YOU'RE REAL PRETTY, AND SINCE I'VE NEVER BEEN MARRIED BEFORE... IGGY--YOU'RE ALIVING | DOLL! AND BECAUSE YOU ARE, I'M LETTING "I YOU OFF THE HOOK! NEVER MINOD-+ 1 (LL MAIL IT LARRY BRANNON 7 YES, ITS A GENUINE US. 4 PROMISED LIL yy ID NEVER GET MIXED UP IN ANY THING CROOKED AGAIN, BUT HERE'S A FOOL- 4 PROOF CHANCE TO RUN UP A REAL PLAY WINS PRIZE MONTREAL (CP)--Lise La- vallee, a young CBC radio and TV writer, has been awarded the $1,000 first prize for a play she submitted in the Theatre du Nouveau Monde annual con- test. 'Madame Maure," based on the 19th century murderess Cordelia Viau, won out over 28 entries by local French and English writers. ¢ SALLY'S SALLIES ee er re eee

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