| Fo -servicemen who have recently re- VETERANS RETURN TO RAGLAN AREA Four Men With Service . Overseas Are Returned "Home (L. M. Luke, Corr.) Raglan, July 4--Greetings to the turned from overseas, Pte. Stanley Mann, Pte. Cecil Slute, Tpr. Lloyd Brawn of the Canadian Army and Lionel Johnson, R.CAAF. For the first three Sundays of July, church will be held at 10 a.m. and Sunday: School at 11 a.m, Per- haps it seems a little early but 'it's cooler in the morning. Here's hop- ing everybody gets out next Sunday. The picnic which was held at Lakeview Park last 'Saturday was a very successful event and a large number of people were present. We are sorry there were some who could not go. The weather was perfect for a day at the lakeshore and the management committees had every- . thing well planned with the result that everybody had a good time, A family picnic was held at the farm of Brawn Brothers on July 1st, to welcome home Tpr. Lloyd Brawn, who. arrived last week and Dorothy Brawn, formerly of R.C.AF. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brawn of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson, Leona and Billie and Mrs. O. Bright are spending a week at Rice Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Corner and . Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birk- « ett, Muriel and Murray, are holiday- ¥ ing at Crystal Beach. 4 Misses Jane and Edith Neville were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Pierson. \ : . Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Paisley and ' sdn, Mr. and Mrs. Gray and daugh- BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS Tétms in Accordance With War- Time Prices & Trade Regulations, 32 King 6t. W. Oshawa Phone 389 + Robert Luke of Detroit is visiting ter of Uxbridge, called on Mr. Pais- ley's aunt, Mrs. Kellington, Sunday evening, Gordon Shergold of Long Branch is at George Wilson's for two weeks. Mrs. Yelland, Mr. Garsier, daugh- ter Shirley and son Carl of Ingersol, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Avery over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Avery visit- ed Mrs. Clarence Marks of Lindsay on Thursday, 2 his grandfather, Chas. Luke for a few days. People of this section regret to hear that our teacher, Delbert Catherwood has resigned after ten years of faithful service here. While both parents and children feel a keen sense of loss we are glad that it means advancement to Mr, Catherwood in his profession, He is to be principal of Claremont Ppblic and Continuation School. ase ------da-------- CENTRALIZED PLANS FOR BLITZED TOWNS Blackpool, England, July 6--(CP) --Public purchase of the centre of badly blitzed British towns so they could be re-developed along planned lines was advocated here by the city treasurer of Coventry, A. H. Marshall. He told a conference of the Insti- tute of Municipal Treasurers and Accountants that enemy action ha thrust municipalities into the real estate business on a grand scale. It is felt that centralized planning will improve town layouts. In the past towns have grown haphazardly with business flowing into residen- tial areas. ORGANIZE WEAVERS Lucknow, India--(CP)--The U.P. Co-operative Industrial Federation plans to organize weavers' societies in 24 districts of the province to develop the textile industry.- Co- operative stores will be revived and the reorganization of the handloom industry undertaken. Brantford Roofing and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED Rhone 1246 USE GAS . ... CHEAPER . . . FASTER MORE EFFICIENT Ontario_ Shore Gas 15 KING ST. E © "PHONE '3300 An Electric Portable SEWING MACHINE in Your Own Per Home $5 Month SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 16 Omtario St. Phone 696 PEARL'S Oshawa's Leading Sportswear Shoppe 33 Simcoe N. . Phone 3518 Norman Gillespie Brick layer contractor and cement block work. Phone 677 Whitby ! MONUMENTS Ti dn ann Choose From! Phone 501 Port Hope RUTTER GRANITE CO. 73 Ontario St, Port Hope PLUMBING and HOT WATER HEATING Phone 1750 L. E. BIRCHAM 311 FRENCH ST. - OSHAWA STAN BLIGDON L000 Batteries re-charged ® rent. ed © repaired! Over 200 rentals! 1 3 ST. PHONE 960 Under New Management SALES and SERVICE ® Washers © Ironers ® Cleaners Etc. JACK BIDDULPH 68 Simcoe N. Phone 3800W "Look for the store with the yellow front" When In Need of Drugs a POWELL'S DRUG STORE 35 Simcoe St. North Phones 1360 - 2259 PROMPT 'DELIVERY WILLING WORKERS PLAN FOR PICNIC Mrs. John Bate Suffers Broken Arm In Fall (Mrs... K. R. Fletcher, Corres.) Harmony, July 5--~The Willing Workers have planned a picnic for themselves and their families for next Wednesday, July 10, at the school, commencing at 2.30 p.m. A program of races and sport has been planned by the committee in charge and a good time is as- sured you, Plan tp come and bring along your own cup, fork and spoon, Maybe, you'd all better get prac- tised up on your running, for they tell me there are races for all, in- cluding the youngest. Last Sunday marked the last Sunday School service until. fall. The attendance has dropped comp Let us get your car ~eady for summer driv.ng We Specialize in GASOLINE - GREASING OIL CHANGING _ BATTERIES NEW & USED TIRES VULCANIZING GIBSON BROS. 226 Celina St. Phone ""39 PHONE 3820 for Rental Battery! Agents for Monarch Batteries WEST END BATTERY SERVICE 87 WARREN AVE. BEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS! Fast Guaranteed Repairs to All Makes! Display Counters @ Walk-in Boxes Reach-in Boxes Quick Freezers @ Washing Machines "Authorized Gilson Dealer" 182 Simcoe St. 8. - siderably with so many away, but we hope fo resume our work in the fall with' renewed vigor and en- thusiasm, i su od We were sorry to hear that Mrs. John Bate suffered a broken arm as the result of falling down her cellar steps. We hope that it will soon mend and that she will have full use of it again. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin of eVgreville, Alberta, motored here and visited with Mrs. Fred White and other relatives here on Wed- nesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin have sold their farm and plan to make their new home in this locality if possible. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Foote are mo- toring to Napanee on Saturday and are bringing home with them, as Small or Large! PHONE 4264W1 M. TRIMBLE ARMSTRONG FUELS 59 Chu St. Phone 272TW ~ COAL ® COKE ® WOOD SAND © GRAVEL ® LOAM and SOD All fuel must be paid for on or before delivery! ONTARIO HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDERS ® FLOORS LAID © SANDED ® FINISHED! "«@ OLD FLOORS REFINISHED All Machines are Vacuum Equipped! = PHONES 34347 - 4277) 51 Harmony Rd. S. WE ARE AGENTS FOR @ Milk Coolers Refrigeration Sales & Service Phone 2959W L'S ® Laid old Floors ® Sanded ; Estimates 70 ROSSLAND RD, HARDWOOD FLOORS Made Like New! New Floors Made Like Glass! Free - Guaranteed Work! . CECIL H. LEVY (Successor to B. W. Haynes) ® Finished! PHONE 2455M A. F. COX & SON Cars Bought and Sold Specializing in Motor Tune-up Genuine FORD PARTS AND SERVICE! 168 KING ST. W. PHONE 666 PLUMBING and HOT WATER HEATING KJ New or Repair Work! 349 Louisa St. Ph. 4296 Please Orders CITY PURE ®...in Oshawa NORTH DISTRICT MON. - | SOUTH DISTRICT TUES. - THURS. "and SAT. Phone Your the Day Before! DELIVERY WED. - FRI NOTE! Please place cards in . windows the Night Before Delivery! §/GH P= EF AM WARN MISS FORTUNE HMM Z=1$ AH SO REPULSIVE TLOOK AT, AFTER ALL? ?-+ +P --NEVAH BOTHERED T° LOOK AT MAHSELF, COME T' THINK ©'IT 2° » 2 ANYONE WHO SEES JOE BTFSPLK, MEETS DISASTER = ANYONE 7" SECH A || a REPULSIVE LI'L RAT, AHD WOO ACCORDING TO AW Of PROBABILITIES, THE CHANCE. THAT ANY OF THESE ROCKS WOULD SPRING INTO THE AIR OF ITS OWN IS ONCE IN IS BILLION YEARS 77 A MIRROR -AH'LL LOOK AT ELF" MEBBE AH IS MERELY SUFFERIN' FUM A SILLY INFERIORITY COMPLEX *! IT CAN HAPPEN ONLY ONCE EVERY 18 BILLION YEARS - AND IT HAD TO HAPPEN A OT I © CIE a WAS INTENDED FOR BIG BARNSMELL "Y : SIGHP-WISHT AW | ¥-YO' GOTTA COULD GO JUMP IN A LAKE . BUT, INSTEAD, AH GOTTA (Gurr) Lf DEE-LIVER THIS LETTER, SMACK INSIDE TH' WONDER WHO THET ¥} CORPSE IS! AH MEANDER OUT SOME. DAY, AN' SEE J" Se thelr guests, thelr daughter, Mrs. Fred Huffman, and three children, Frederic, Ann and Pamela Jane. Don Ferguson, StreetSville, visited in Merlyn Luke over the week- end, Don Fletcher, London, was home for the holiday week-end. Try a classified advertisement for quick results! DIYS IN SHALLOW WATER Boyrnemouth, England -- (CP) -- gt. Eric Raymond Pells, 21, of the R.AF. Hospital, Wroughton, collapsed and died .in two feet of water as he was returning from a swim here recently. KEPT BARRIERS CLEAN The sanitation of English baker- | i les was specially regulated by law | in, 1863, THE TIMES-GAZETTE Saturday, July 6, 1948 19 FINE WATCH REPAIRING Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PRESCRIPTIONS » Quickly and ACturately Filled MITCHELL'S DRU 9 Simcoe N. , Phone 48 1 | ° THERE'S ALWAYS SO MUCH TO DO. AROUND THE HOUSE ON WEEK ENDS 75 Sc = Features Syndicate World nights reserved ITS A GOOD THING I HAVE A JOB TO GO TO BLONDIE! BLONDIE IVE GOT A SPLINTER IN MY FINGER AND NEEDLES AN TWEEZERS AND GAUZE AND ADHESIVE HERES THE IODINE J[[ITT S AND | BE CAREFUL--DON'T STICK ME--I'D BETTER LIE DOWN?! NOW, WATCH| I OUT WITH THAT eh? aL ME TO GIVE YOU CHLOROFORM ? LVER-LIPS, THE BOYS HAS BEEN --UH= WONDERIN' HOW § YOU FEEL ABOUT THINGS, - NOW THAT YOU'RE QUTA -» HOCK... < 'THAT UNCLE LIVER-LIPS WILL COOK UP SOMETHING TO KEEP THEIR POCKETS GREEN... BUT IT's 60T 70 LOOK NICE AND LEGAL THIS TIME! Cx HZEQ> =HEIQE=® DECIDE! I WANT THAT F.B.1. 6UY, CORRIGAN, 70 KNOW HOW IT FEELS 0 T085 AWAY FNE = 28 YEARS OF HIS LIFE! J BUT, FIRST, IVE €0T T0 GET HUNK ON THE TWO . GUYS WHO SLIPPED THE . 8% HALTER ON ME -- MY LAWYER AND THAT SPECIAL AGENT, PHIL CORRIGAN! . I'LL GO CRAZY, IF Tj, DON'T REMEMBER WHO I = AMM..ID GO TO THE POLICE, BUT I HAVE AN UNEASY = FEELING THAT THEYRE { = ALREADY LOOKING 7s Ji ¥ { ACCIDENTS H WILL HAPPEN- 0 ] SEE YOU AGAIN, MOON MULLINS, LISTEN, SWEETHEART, 1 HAD SOME BUSINESS $0 "ay 0 wenpedg Gas pict Yeucaod DER 15 "@ f MY, 4 MAYBE IF I'M CHARMING, DODO'S OLD MAN WILL INVITE ME FOR NZ 2 ZOO= DADDY SAID WE COULD GO FOR A RIDE 'IN HIS NEW ROADSTER, . MOON. be