Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 8 May 1946, p. 7

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MOPSY lyOLADYS WORKER fl SIMPLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT/ I'VE SEEt^ THAT PICTURE SIX TIMES AND SHE'S STILL REFUSING TO KISS FRANK SINATRA/ 4 VOICE OF THK PRKSS "Okay" And "Nokay" Foreign Minister Molotov coin ed a word during his last session with the British and .American representatives. Hi had observed the way they indicated approval by nodding and saying "Okay." Later when Molotov waii'ed to indicate disapproval, he shook his head from side to side and declared: "Xokay." â€" }kfagazine Digest. Mule Models The first kick out ot a car wliich hadn't been cranked since 1941 breaks the driver's arm. .\Iuie power, rather than horse power, was the chief feature of these primitive models. â€" Hamilton Spectator. Effective Will-Power A will of his ow.i helps a young nun, layi >n educatoi. And that of a rich grandfather doesn't hurt any. â€" Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. Age of Knowledge We don't understand this move to fix the voting age at 18. It w»« »t 16, we recall, that we knew everything. â€" Edmonton Journal. Taking 'Vays Taking his oath at his Nernberg trial wouldn't bother Goering, who has always taken anything he could get his fat hands on. â€" Stratford Beacon-Herald. Profitless Business Italians are complaining that they got little out of the war. Well, we can't think of any nation cffhand which profited by it. â€" Peterborough E.xaniiner. First Aid For Weary Tin is a wonderful age lur those who are born tired. An improved wheelbarrow has two wheels with caterpillar treads which climb bumps with minimum pushing. And there's a new stoop-saving contrivance on which a field hand may lie comfortably while being carried across a field to gather such low-borne items as melons, cucumbers, strawberries, potatoes. â€" Pittsburgh Press. Natural Action Reports from Taranto, Italy, feil of wcnien sacking a flour ware- house. It is, after all, quite the natural thing to do with flour. â€" Windsor Star. Bum 'Em Up If, as reported. Cousin VVinslon intends to write his memoirs m bed, the undei^vriters will doubt less have something to say about the cigar. This, H jwever, is not nearly as likely to start things scorching as when he gets around to the chapter on the late Hitler and }hfussoIini. At that point, firemen will enter the room, wear- ing gas -masks. â€" Ottawa Citizen. Before He Strikes It is truly amazing to read that a lather in Boston is paying his 16- year old son $1 a day to go Xm school . Looks as if an old-fash- ioned "woodshed" session is in or- der, before the lad makes a demand i>ir higher pay. â€" Kitchener Record THEY'LL ALL HURRY! HO.>IE if you serve Max> well House. This extrO' delicious coiTee is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand of coffee in the world. • D'J'EVER Sy <&W'.v D'O'SVSe. FECt. LIKE TUfiOSJVINC UP Twe SPONce AS You get all. 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