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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1962, p. 25

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Birth ane 1, "Ride for nounce- PROCS Rete ment: 6. Slumbered "I's -- 11. Boy's -- nickname 4, Cover, 83 12,A chaffy the inside bract: 5. Meadow bot. 6. Gardener's 13. Swedish tool coin. -- ee 14, A fossil Amendment sin rei (20th) 15. Organ of 8, Napoleon's isle 9. Pare 10, Sailors: 17. Cry of pain collog, 18.Ran away 16, Sick 19. Branching 7, Killer whale from & 18, Girl's name center 20, Female deer 21, Inter- nally 23, Spawn of fish 24, Sound- ing, as water 25. Scot- tish- Gaelic 27. Utter 29. Little child $1, Garden invaders 33. Fasten with stitches 34, Coagulate TTHIEIOJA HAIG! [TRRAIN} fe (MOLT Ee mmNIEIS Yesterday's Answer 35. Subtle emanation 86. Fathers colloq. 87. So be it 39. Work 40, Feminine noun suffix 22. Impel 2 {3 26. Close 4 8 |2 MICKEY MOUSE Vv WV VV we @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962 28° ABOUT THE "INCIDENT" YESTERDAY IN YOUR DEFENSE PLANT, WHAT WAS ITP OF A WOMAN RAN HER CAR INTO A DITCH AND CAME 'TO THE PLANT TO CALL A WRECKER, SEEMS THAT HER LITTLE GIRL WANDERED AWAY HUNTING A DRINK ' WATER AND GOT LOST, SHE WAS SKIPPING AROUND IN A RESTRICTED AREA |. MATTER, SIR. WE WITH HER DOLLY WHEN /SUSPECT THE CHILDS: ONE ITY / MOTHER IS A SPY, ONE OF THE SHREWOEST! T'LL BE THERE ON THE RST JANE ARDEN 4 ei SI AWS y 4 MICKEY, CMON OVER! GOT SOMETHIN! 'L WANT 'TO <= SHOW YU! Protections ta Reserved oe at ise World Riek HH! ee e: 29. They accept wagers 30, Absent HOMEMADE, LET'S ALL CHIP IN AN' HECK, WAIT_A MINUTE /|/7 FUDGE ISN'T OUR HI, GRANDMA/ WE BROUGHT YOU OVER A Borneo Police Try To End ss Piracy - KUDAT: North Borneo (Reus epg gen ol fighting a running battle with modern-day pirates in an ate tempt to end a wave of kill ; Jand lootirig on the Borneo coa: The focal point in the antie '|piracy operations is this tiny port at the top of North Borneo,' here the land juts into the wae ters of the South China Sea and the Sulu Sea, , Sporadic raids and acts of & racy have been ffuins on for many years in these waters, The latest wave began late in July when a boat filled with men bare to the waist and car- rying sub - machine - guns and rifles swept into Kunah harbor near here and killed six people and wounded five as they looted stores, ' Their carnage completed, the pirates put out to sea again. Since then, a number of trade have been halted by arm marauders and their poate looted. In mid - August, pirates en- tered the tiny village of Indara- san and towed away a loaded boat belonging to a Chinese shopkeeper, Next day two more villages on the west coast of the Kudat Peninsula were ransacked and reports of more looting of the houses of unarmed villages be- gan pouring into Kudat. The Royal Navy dispatched two coastal minesweepers for patrol and detection duties in Borneo waters. HMS Chawion intercepted a boat filled with armed men, and captured 12, A few nights later, a North Borneo police patrol encoun- tered a gang of armed men on the foreshore of the tiny island of Banggi. There was an exchange of. fire, in which one of the ed men was killed. The others re- treated into the thick jungles ine gl pursued by the police pa» trol. 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Companion 38, Evade 39. Boy's nickname 41,The earth 42, Unfolds 43, Remains 44, Beats DOWN 1. Noah's a boat 2.To alert a8 beforehand 230 KINGSTREET WEST SAVE NOW ...1962 DEMONSTRATORS We still have a few 1962 Demonstrators available. These are all low mileage cars and are covered by New Car Warranty. If you are looking for a good car at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS , . . This is for you. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. TELEPHONE 723-4634 IT'S INSANE TO PAY YOU HUGE, REWARDS FOR CAPTURING CRIMINALS AS A PRIVATE. 2 CITIZEN!' [ae wi < @ RR VRBMERS pres OEE heas" WE ENJOYED YOUR PARTIES, FOSDICK--BUT NOW THAT YOU'RE, LI'L ABNER SO,NOW, YOU'RE | (cHucKte!-) OH, IT'S NICE TO HAVE YOU BACK INTHE ARMS OF SOMEONE. SPEAKING OF SOMEONE, WHO LOVES ME, | WONDER WHAT'S BE= COME OF DEAR OLD DAD, THE LONE RANGER { YOUR GUIDES CAME TO ME FOR AN ASSAY, THEN THEY CAME TO THE LAND OFFICE 70 DONALD! ITS NOW Two! YOU WERE TO MEET ME VY AT THE POOL, MUGGS AND SKEETER YES...I BOUGHT fT TO MATCH MY' NEW SHOES... he ISN'T THAT A NEW BAG, © Kine Features Smduente, tne 1902. World rights reserved. EXACTLY! IT ALL STARTED WHEN GRANDPA CALLED My A ION TO A RUN IN MY, STOCKING }/ NOW ILL boogie DRESS TO Pe ™ {ULIET JONES ITS ME, SJULIE--TOM BURRIS. "We think there are other bands of pirates around, and an intensive search from the air, by minesweepers and !aunches at sea, and by police patrols on land is continuing," the spokes- man said, Moose Antlers Started Hobby And Collection ST. ALBERT, Alta. (CP)--A set Of moose antlers, trophy of a hunt, started a hobby that has filled the yard of Arthur Racirie with a host of life-like animal ge ravellers an the busy high. way linking St. Albert with nearby Edmonton often pause to admire the wooden or cement wildlife placidly dotting Mr. Ra- cine's spacious lawn, The collection began in 1956 when the retired farmer abane doned the idea of mounting a set of antlers over the fireplace, and decided instead to carve @ wooden moose to put under thé horns. - 5 Working from pictures, he cut & plywood outline. of the animal, laminated it with cedar boards and used a small axe to trim the likeness into shape, finish» ing it with a power sander. The moose was soon sur- rounded by other animals--a deer, an elk, a wolf, an ante. lope. He added more each wins ter, and now has 22, aol oar " Tst wood carving was a real man killer,' he said, "But although it was hard Pan! a sickly enough, c usua a figure in about a month,' -- The wooden figures however soon fell victim to the weather, Cracks appeared where water 8 into the seams. : en, last winter, Mr. Racine began to replace the first figs ures with cement reproductions, He is especially pleased by the wee cement moose replace- mnt. His only model of a human : ig an eightfoot reproduction of AND MISS ROSA'S WERE OUT, I WANTED 'TO SPEAK ) {% WITH HER,VERY BADLY. THAT COULD BE IT. TLLTAPON HER DOOR. SHE NEVER GOES To BED THIS EARLY, {OF SURE, JULIE, OH... YOU MEAN THE ODD d Beaupre, a giant wrestler who appeared on the sports scene near the turn of the century. This is the model ag ag him the most trouble, le said. BALLET PERFORMS Toronto's National Ballet will be featured in a documenta and a performance of "Giselle on CBC-TV in the fall and wins ter, 1962, season. "UT OM, my GOODNESS I MUST'VE SPENT ALL MY MONEY SHOPPING Wi' OH, DEAR--ME TOO- Tt HAVEN'TA PENNY LEFT 'World rights reserved. © Kine Features Syniieats, Ine, 1882. < A L It'S NOT MC CONT LooK AT ME=«)! / MY TURN! LARRY BRANNON | ALL FROM HIS Ri Mae/AN/S. 4 WONDER Ai WHAT MAC HAS IN MIND 2], WE'RE $7/££ ONLY WN THE DRILLING STAGE, SALLY'S SALLIES Tiss ieee rs - 38 "Mother dear! Joe and I never argue except when he's at home."

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