Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jul 1957, p. 14

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Mr. Abbott said the department ARTA rd) or be es NE Qicns § HE SAYS WE ARE IN conducted al year: A LVN i COPVREADERS) fw I , | conducted a survey sever: Ss GUYS IN THIS SHOP HEY, Mijcesy AN ERA OF SHORT CREDIT : + MONEY ISN'T THE ago to find out just why the agéd 7 AND TIGHT MONEY ONLY THING AROUND were ignoring federal benefits. THESE DAYS... HERE THATS TIGHT J} | «nfost of the answers fell into ETC.....ETC... THESE DAYS! {three categories," he says, "I | never got around to it' . . . fons find my birth certificate' . . . 'I didn't bother." | He said one woman, eligible for {the pension since confederation | with Canada in 1949, lost $2,500 by | not registering. | Asked why she delayed So it ling for so long, she replied, "I | Just couldn't bother." | Says Mr. Abbott, rather desper- ately: "We. are very anxious to | contact Newfoundlanders 70 years |and over who are not registered | with us. | "It's this department's job 'to -- " | - ss -- 60 THIS IS THE \ ISN'T IT WONDERFUL? = ) - y , | SHE LL BE LUCKY 70 {contact these people . . . but we RESTAURANT You HEAVENS EVERYTHING'S BEEN : - 3 - d can't pay them if they don't regis- TLD ME GIVES YoU WHY, THE CHANGED ib sii vn ys SURITE A PALS LAKE ter..." ALLYOU CAN EAT | WHOLE PLACE |: . i Fe x re -- FOR ¥).50% HAS BEEN " Sey) ~W i % | = NRE || df sme [PRM Actor StagesOne & | YR Man Art Show LONDON (CP)--Paul Harding, Canadian actor who took up paint- ing when producing plays in Nai- robi in 1955, has a one-man art show at the Imperial Ins tute in London. The show, called Kenya Sketch Book, consist of 40 line drawings 'and wash paintings of African I natives, iar Sebi = The 32-year-old artist says elg ppg rian LETS imine --_-- ¢ r-- z : na of his pictures have been sold. LD EMPTY BOTTLE HAVE THB LL MAKE YOU AZE IN NO 3 (& FORGET ONE THING! T In spite of having spent most 'MUGGS END SKEETER JANE ARDEN TILLIE THE TOILER THE LONE RANGER HALF -PRINTED GAW- A DEAL L TLL POSITION TO TALK RA . is life i itai BUCK 1 6A ut : AN 'ACE IN THE HOLE, THE of his life in Britain, Calgary-born uIT ise RE ru Thy TEN-SPOT! YOU SHOOT ME Harding still has a strong Cana- THE WINNING PI AND YOU'LL NEVER GET IT! dian accent. a HAND | fi Next October he plans to go fo ' back to Nairobi and work with a local theatre group. "We charige , plays about every two months." says the six-foot Canadian, "so there is a lot of free time for painting--and I plan to do a Tot more." In 1948 he oa 2iTled British | . LONG RECORD | World's most complete collec- itlon of municipal archives at Lon- don, England, dates back to 1252. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA C L i 4 & Mi L LS RO OR 8 LYD ENROUTE TO SHOPPING SALLY'S SALLIES | . Dh lD DOL | 71 NOW "2 USED CAR LOCATIONS" TO SERVE YOU 230 KING ST. W. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR "You Cant Beat A Goodwill Used Car" KING ST. W [BUT IF HE REACHES SHOREN} stop | THAT'S WHAT I A, ee = THE DONKEY SURE. ONLY AN OLD {ii [ sur PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE, MY S CLEVER 0. HE MAY FIND. her IN RE! wi : GE : SURE. i | . URE, MY SON He ose H WOMAN, { YUP, ANNIE, I GOT THE OLD DONKEY ENGINE Jd | ENGINE IS HAS- BEEN LIKE ME || | AINT RUNNIN' THIS LOGGIN' CAMP Ver' f ; ; Ri Vr. ME w iT JE LANDS; WAVE YOUR ¢ RUNNIN' AGAIN, BUT I GUESS THE BOYS ARE a STILL DOIN' J WOULD KNOW HOW TO }* | AN'AS LONG AS I'M THE TOP BOSS OF 4 : iE ER 4 RADIO TELEPHONE. Hi, AND NO BUNGLING, RIGHT. IT'S AN OLD, WORN-OUT PIECE OF ha ITS JOB, AN' KEEP IT RUNNIN i THINGS AROUND HERE, I'LL d : - SA f UNDERSTANDS JUNK=AN' I GUESS MAYBE T { WERE BOTH LIVIN'® /3" RUN IT MY WAY! did Ay j . ! be ! 77 S DLEASE LAN'--AX_ IN THE PAST. > : rt . eT T SAY THA! ELLY = A TH TR ' / i ; ; / af A | MRS. BEAM | _ TC IN ih J y ; S i \ Ny | "Here's the last dish, darling. ( Nh SR i LR i | I know you won't mind wipe ing it" SECRET AGENT X9 2RELL | i : > K : i | NO DOWN PAYMENT Db MICLORE of | v PAYMENTS TILL SEPT. gy | h 8 - 3 oo 4 & SS 5 | 5 Yrs to poy on Monthly Ges Bil} HEATERS iC olemanBiiy 38 At gO y PARDON ME, SIR...CAN'T GET THE WAITERS AT TENTION... ORAT THAT WAITER... FORGOT THE FAL MAY 1 BORROW YOUR LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY NATURAL GAS DONALD DUCK & __ ARE You OKAY, | | YES, TAM, BRICK! I DONT KN A PAM? _/-| BUT WHAT ARE ! you ARE GONG 15 00 i WE SONG TO J=: BUT IM READY! ~ SHOW UP ON THE LESLIE BROS. LTD. HEATING AND APPLIANCES RA 5-9611 171 Bond St. E. Oshawe 7 [ CANADIAN YES, SIR, BUT \ (ATER, 4S 73 POLICE 024G 77 S754. J] T DON'T PORTLAND GREAT GUNS, BUCKSHOT! HE MGHTVE | Prosi geLEvE mT!) | T HAPPEN 5TYZ IMMIN' y GN FAST CURRENT. MAYBE CEMENT WHAT HAPPENED TO RUSTYZ A SWIMMIN' HOLE. AN GOT CRAMPS. OF A 6 RA HE'S M-MISSING.! BODY, ! PER Efe : WY | BAG .1.25 Millwork and il 1] S . NOW ABOUT THIS HILLTOP NONSENSE, GIG~SARAHS LIKE ONE OF BUT, DAD~GIG TALK AWAY, CHILDREN. \ i ry ' il, \ Bui ding upplies lo SCHOOL, GIG~ITS A SOUND THE FAMILY, ANYWAY. AND LAURA~WILL DOESN'T WANT T0 ) OLD SARAH RELISHES | ERS . 1 \ 1279 Simcoe N. RA 3-469 \ PROPOSITION, I ASSURE YOU. 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