Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Mar 1958, p. 15

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTR, Sotwedey, Merch 1, 1938 1§ Z ? Te THAR THEY ISX~IN Er A---- : GO Ne HAPPY "BOUT i :, J.P SWEETPANTS' « 7 LES GO IN: THEY fil WHUT P= "BOUT TH' HERE'S A MULTIPLE | | OEE, THANKS, ...BUT I DON'T BELIEVE] | [WE ONLY HAVE ONE TOWEL] CEDAR CREEK % FINDS OUT WE IS *% LIFE O'POVERTY / TOWEL BAR YOU KIDS| | GRANDMA... WE NEED IT/ AN'WE JUST STAND IT UP y AN' MISERY WE. MAY USE AT TH' IN TH' CORNER // G. KILPATRICK ALIVE, WON'T THE KIN GIVE 'FM 2 SHACK, EARL / i RIPATRIC 3 CEDAR CREEK -- Mm. W, BE HAPPY f7-- : do ; : . Steele came home from Py ! on Sunday. Howard Martyn was taken fo the Port Perry Community Hoe pital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Manna and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bin kett, all of Raglan, were Sunday evening visitors at the Spence: home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blair and Dougie of Raglan were Sunday evening visitors at the Bruce Cummings home. » WOULDN'T BE VERY AND TO THINK MUSGS WAS sTrge Kipmiich via Ab COMFORTABLE SLEEPING WONDERING IF YOU REALLY LIKED Hi BIRTHDAY PRESENT! ) | [pital on Tuesday. HAVE A NICE i Flossie Spencer attended the BIRTHDAY...7 / AY OK, Raglan WA meeting on Wednes- i & day evening at the home of Mrs, Norman Birkett. Master Glen McCoy was three years old on February 28. Carol Craighead, a leap year baby, was six this week. ZION MRS. RUSSELL STAINTON Correspondent ZION --- Mrs. R. C. Stainton entertained the ladies of her knit- ting club at her home on Monday - aight, ore EF THE SHER, ONT MENNLE TO 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Preston, CONVINCE 7% EF / ' KILL AN ROB MISER MASON P| | GET A LINE On THE uy vos TT j Coustice, were at Wes Cameron's =r Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stainton visited at Albert Balson's, Solina. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cameron visited at George Sonley's, To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Haas Geissber- ger attended the Ontario County Vegetable Growers' evening of entertainment at Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Trull, 1LL SHOW HIM WHERE YOU Hampton, were supper guests at Russell Perkins. So TE SID ro x EurrosED Y\ I /) % : A ' Mr, and Mrs. Roy Thomas, . Scarborough, were supper guests at Russell Staiaton's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stainton A and Laurie visited at Ted Ste. 02%, ( DAGWOOD!1 WAS : LI'L ABNER GRANDMA MUGGS AND SKEETER JANE ARDEN ILL GO FINO SOMETHING TO CRACK THEM To THE LONE RANGER TILLIE THE TOILER : © ; v terborough, D7? SHOCKED WHE 5 YOu HAVE ONE MORE DROP THE i " 4 3 phen's, Pel 3 \ ans ME. IN YOUR BELT, DROP J SOMETHING F I'M | OTHER GUN, OR ERE! 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Currie and fi 5 ml ABOUT TO FALL! / WAIT UNTIL. YOUR 4 f 3 Tommy, Hamilton, spent several "1 WHAT YOU WERE 4 th . Nm 00ING : ; A, bh HELP ME! ARM GIVES OUT \ ! RB gro ; days with her parents, Mr. and > X "aia a J } AND YOU DROP J . ~ } {7 Ph i OX | Mrs. Robert Killen. bd oa X » § Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Allison and Allan, Streetsville, were supper guests at Wes Cam- eron's on Sunday. Jim Stevens, Toronto, visited at Hans Geissberger's. Mrs. Wes Cameron attended a postponed birthday party at Mrs. Staney Coverly's, Ebenezer on Monday, for her sisters, Mrs. Ivan Cochrane and Mrs. William Preston. Mrs, Donald Yellowlees had a WA quilting at her home om Tuesday. CUSTOM MADE TO FIT Mr. and Mrs. James Killen, Janice and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. GENERAL MOTORS men 1958 CHEV and PONTIAC [ih imaimiestiod MANUAL LT D. $84.50 : Master Robert Powell, Colume TUNING INSTALLED PRICE SECRET AGENT X9 bus, spent a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Donald Yel- lowlees. HOSPITAL RATES UP i en 3 HAMILTON (CP) -- The hos- I L00KS LIKE NICK AND HIS. WE'LL RUN A WIRE FROM YOUR i n lf # | GOOD BOY! THEN YOU HOLD| [pital board of governors Thurse ; " ; ! GANG ARE ALL OUT ON THE PLACE THRU THIS SKYLIGHT, AND 10° : THIS ROPE LADDER WHILE T day approved room rate im- . } AN' SOON, MAYBE TOMORROW, BY WE'LL BE IN SANDRA [M TOO EXCITED Cis TONY. HOOK UP A MICROPHONE .... EVER. CUMB DOWN AND DO THE y app. ; I LOVE TO STAND OUT HERE BF MR.LEE RAYLE, THE NEW OWNER CITY TOMORROW, LEE --- TO SLEEP, ROSIE ~ ee biviga ' 00D. BEEN ARRESTED FOR BREAKING Et DIRTY WORK creases for Hamilton's general ON DECK AN' LOOK AT THE ! {OF THIS OLD SCHOONER, WILL BE YOU'D BETTER GET SOME A POOR GIRL vy i { 2. &* i ' B d pospitals, Jue "i range from bod d \ cents to $2.25. LIGHTS OF LOVELY SANDRA | HERE, AN' EVERYTHING 1S GONNA SLEEP, SO YOU'LL BE LIKE ME DOESN'T SALLY'S SALLIES ------------------ \ a CITY CLIMBIN' UP THE a BE ALL RIGHT--T KNOW HELL READY TO TAKE OVER OFTEN BECOME HILLS LIKE JEWELED FIX IT UP LIKE NEW AGAIN, YOUR STEAMSHIP RICH OVERNIGHT = FIREFLIES, ZERO =~ all] BUZ SAWYER TELLA, TONY PREPARES TO HIDE A us DEVICE IN THE SKIN-DIVERS HEADQUARTERS. I CTR Br i ARIES LITTLE ANNIE ROONE THINK OF MY 7x a . LATEST INVENTION Ve Toe £8: oe! / Syubomn. TT =r | AR, BUT Y GRACIOUS! COWBOYS WHO 6IN® ) [| OH, HI, TOOTS! WAT 06 22mm | BUT WhO NSEDEX (i= THE BESSY NO! DONALD DUCK A FEW MOMENTS LATER... / RONNIE ! RONNIE ! rs ' " REALLY YOU! OH, MY BRICK 15 LANDING THE TIME+TOP AT OR, 3 7 ' DARLING ! EASTLAND'S LABORATORY. REMEMBER, DR. EASTLAND, J I WANT TO SURPRISE 'This must be a dress rehear sal. The girls are all wearing clothes." ; TT Dirrty Ming Prutures MR. FIXIT (Peter Whittal) ; T WAS ABOUT IZ YEARS OLD WHEN T | [MY FOLKS TOLD ME IT WAS / SEE THERE * EVEN COL. of CBLT Toronto WENT THERE .. SOMETHING WENT A BAT..BUT I TELLYOU,IVE [ BOTTOMLY THINKS THAT QUENTIN, YOU KNOW I DON'T 4) WHOOSH AND BRUSHED MY CHEEK | | BEEN THROUGH TWO WARS | FORT 18 REALLY HANTED! IS COMING GENI LLY BELIEVE IN HANTS == Sp LIKE A PHANTOM FINGER. T TELL AND NEVER GOT A % - BUT TWAT OLD FORT IS SPOOKY. Abd il | YoU, T SET A NEW RECORD FOR | | WORSE ScérE, = £ ; i TO TOWN SIX FURLONGS! 3 On March 11, 1958 GENOSHA HOTEL 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. COME -- SEE -- HEAR All About Recreation Rooms Sponsored by OSHAWA'S COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSL Millwork and Building Supplies 1279 Simcoe N. RA 3-4694 THATS A TOUBK Y JOT, BUT ILL PO ML..IL HAVETA PAINT gh SUBSCRIBERS SINCE I ARE NOT PAD AS PAD UP SPRAINED # Ll crew | even || TIMES-GAZETTE : AT BOWLING! A HELLO, MAGGIE -~T'M ) y LOOK, OLD OM, NOT'M NOT! I THINK )/ YOU'RE NOT J LET GO a] g N / OSHAWA CRIMP GRISWALD! I'M|[ AN : E I} LADY, YOU'RE I'VE FOUND WATER TELLING A ! -- \ {NF 2) rT Saher || BEER | Berit JA rBAANCERNE Il Aamo WY ad 'OSHAWA FINEST TAXI ONE ) { {ANK PERK Ss R HANK TO TELL A - | py FIND WATER ON PERKINS* SELL HIS LAND / WE ARE / PB. HIM TH' GOOD NEWS NI THING. | ? | OSHAWA'S FINEST TAX! RANCH! MAYBE NOW YOU'RE CROOKS! NOW! -- rr J ) «7 Fr . SERVICE PHONE LSE ! 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