Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Sep 1958, p. 15

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Soturdey, September 20, 1958 15 L z ERS... . . : I ! DIDN'T IMAGINE HMM 17- You DON'T PAY ME) | ITLL KEER I WANT YOU TO MEET BUT I'M FULL UP WITH ENTERTAINERS. , E k 1 Pes ign for THAT MADHOUSE !! MIGHT BE FOR BEING ONE, BUT | | A FRIEND OF MINE~SHES WHAD YOU SAY HER NAME WAS ? nniskilien ' ' IT REALLY EXISTS CHEAPER | | AM I EVER THE Project \ LITTLE TALENT SCOUT WOR |_4 : "7 "6, AN ISLAND CALLED TO BUY IT, Croylend' I ARHATTAN AND BRING iL 15, FoR You zig5Y1 "XY ! 2 WMS Meets IT HERE, THAN cANTCHASEE | | 0 \ By MRS. RUSSEL] GRIFFIN IMADDIN? | 3 a ENNISKILLEN -- The WMS met September 9 in the chrreh with Mrs. L. Ashton presiding, Worship service was in charge of | Mrs. J. Slemon with Mrs. G. Me. Lean giving the Bible reading. Lorna Wearn, who a'tended Camp Council at London, Ont., gave an account of her visit Mrs, M. Stainton rendered am organ solo, and guest speaker was Mrs. Claude Ives, Bowman- ville, who gave a description of HOLD EVERYTHING! THERE!..1 TOLD IH FINE en og 3 13 i Ji $0 \'Y foe " " rig YOO-HoO! PAY q aE ILL GETYOUONMY <@1 [you IO ONLY BE IN J} THAT WAS 4 [thenked Mel i hy ew HERE T AM!! NEY ler NEXT SWING AROUND THE STORE ABOUT "® 4 SHORT 4 |: 7 | saze. ; = - ' B.JHE BLOCKY! pg TEN MINUTES! HOW'D ) TEN MINUTES! |% Beginning with the October I meeting, meetings will be held in the afternoon during the winter months. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens and 1 Gordon attended a turkey dinnér at the "Acres" in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Stevens' 55th wed- ding anniversary and Mr. Stevens 80'h birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dillababgh, |and their grandson Derick, Osh- awa, were Sunday callers on Wallace and Russell Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett and family, Oliver Beckett and = !'Arvilla, Tyrcne, visited Mr and -- ; - : i=l W D/D YOU BRING A ME: f you ENTS ARE DLE LS - 7 8 IMrs. R. Page and L. Bradle: ii. | Boss 20 HED surg B i HERE COMES DOC! AND FROM THE MARSHAL ? _---. A SURPRISE. : Clarence Stainton spent Sunday ME THE NEXT HE'S ALONE! ™\ [TTT " " ¥ with Keith Ellis Cordova Mines. I ES i Mr. and Mrs. Don Carr and (family, Bowmanville, visited Mr. rand Mrs. Carl Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oke and [family, Oshawa, and Mr. and | Mrs, Frank Denby, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke, Mrs. Cortney Graham and Joyce Graham, Purple Hill, were S # 2 recent visitors of Fred Toms. WELL OW WHAT J : f/ % Mr. and Mrs. W. Purdy and 2 MARSHAL SAID! 4 "2% p ar : family, Thornhill, were Sunday 1 ¢ i bh visitors of Mr, and Mrs. A. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross and family, Courtice, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and family visited ga [Mr. and Mrs. W. Howells LI'L ABNER JULIET JONES GOLLY, THAT'S RIGHT! THESE WEREN'T MADE FOR DAMES WEARING SKIRTS +- WELL, COME ON/ ILL FIX YOU UP! A YUPD MUGGS AND SKEETER THE LONE RANGER TILLIE THE TOILER UOTE DAGWOOD AST MMC 1 HUNG wP-1T'S OH. THAT REMINDS Jl! A MOMENT AGO 1 NOTICED A BURNED-OUT IF YOU WILL FOLLOW THE BARREL WA | vy 00 a Ci iam. McNair, WAS SAVING TIME FOR MY IT'S TIME FORA CIGARETTE ON THE PORCH | THE DAY HAS BEEN | OF THIS PISTOL , IT WILL LEAD YOU TO BI | Igo efville are spending a week AND, FURTHERMORE, EN ERE TO COFFEE BREAK G BREAKTOD So00A8 L AaveN wnt GUSTY, BUT THE AGH OF THAT CIGARETTE was f| 16UANA -- AND, UNFORTUNATELY FOR JA | with Mr. and Mrs. E. McNair. DAGWOQD IN REGARD TO J DON'T 6MOKE YET THE INTACT! ONLY MINUTES OLD! YOU, T0 YOUR GRAVE! hi Carol James, Pickering, spent THE CONTRACT--HELLO ~~ / AROMA OF TOBACLO SMOKE J iw Friday and Saturday with Lorna HELLO --OPERATOR -- ARENA TF BALD 34 : 1 y/ AB 5d Wearn OPERATOR: ; y. } Shirley Mills, Reg. N., Pefer- ; 4 borough, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Begley. M. and Mrs. E. J. Dickinson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd - Pethick and Robin, Toronto, Mr, 4; JL: NE and Mrs. Robert Thomas, ; Niagara Falls, visited Mr. and SECRFT AGENT X9 ez: Vioodar has moment Mrs. S. R. Pethick. Wilda..... Mrs. Lloyd -Slemon, Haydon, and Mrs, F. Toms visited Mrs. LNG, Boundy and her mother, Mrs. Graham, Port Perry. a : Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Wearn and ; | family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. t | Wearn, Claremont. H 2 : Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and of a (family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. BW B® Fo w J in 4 | Hope, Port Perry. Spry, Rochester, N.Y. | . iis . Mrs. Will Mountjoy, Kedron, 230 KING ST. West [idiom rns CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED Goulds [iiss err / LLO, Y TWO- SHADOW'S a. | (Olive Luke, Toronto, Elenor HR esr 2 K Mountjoy Kedron, and Mrs. H. THE INDIAN Kip AT'S ps NOPE... AIN'T | [McGill visited Mr. and Mrs. R. YESTERDAY. HE'S IN Jaf COVERED, TRIGGER... || HID IN THE 4 ts Vite, AH, 6000 20 ; THE PEDDLER MORNING, 3 THEY FISHED SIR. A NG OUT OF THE DRINK HEY! SOUNDS LIKE A J) h YOU MIGHT HAVE, ; SEEN 'EM! Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCoy, CAR Coming! | s . pg FEE TER ' TWN BErORE ! Brooklin, were Sunday tea guests PARK... SO of Mr. and Mrs. R, Sharp. LONG! Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hoars, Tyrone. SALLY'S SALLIES THE SAME FIX AS THE 8 REST OF US...CAN'T RETURN TO SHORE. ROY ROGERS LISTEN! WHATS fe THE TIME-TOP/ IF DO SOMETHING TAT DOZS THAT WHISTLING y ITS HIT WELL NEVER | ABOUT IT! I'LL TAKE IT, CASEY! MAYBE NOISE? SOUNDS ] GBT OUT OF HERE! A CARE OF DR,EASTLANG TE OXYGEN WILL ASIF ITB IN GO ON, BRICK | | REVIVE DREASTLAND)) THE AR: 7 "Ww BRICK BRADFORD ete owed oy King Fomtures Syndicate. "I just remembered: this is my diet day. Just a vitamin pill, please." DONALD DUCK Tr --------y| rrr ez™ | SUBSCRIBERS ARTICHOKES, camvep \ TStErea {oct LET Tus , Xho a" | TIMES-GAZETTE : WORRY FIVE DOLLAR FOR \ FROM SOUP STONE/ GYP YOU, A ZA| | 190s NOW ! OSHAWA THIS! WAT 1S =r 7 FRENCHY! SELL'M A] Nr itd RN 3 Wi QUEBEC FOR MISSED PAPERS AND : OSHAWA'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE UNITED TAXI RA 5-3541 DANNY FORTUNE If you have not received your Times-Gazette phone your car rier boy first If you are unable to contact him by, 7.00 p.m. 7 everesLL YoU AND \f DONT EVER GO IN THERE UNLESS YOURE (8 4 TELEPHONE UNITED TAXI T CAN HEAR MY SHEEP ON ANNE KEEP OUTOF || WEARNG LEATHER CHAPS AND THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS ROCKY, H 5 ; a ¢ ms Calls acepted between 7 BRUSHY GULCH, BUT MY HORSE Ws \ ry : of , # v oe 1S ACTING BALKY~ v \ n> WHY # WHAT'S SELL EM AS | AFTER MULLING \ 80 DFFERENTS OVER NEIGHBOR *SHOPPERSCOPES™ T0 PEOPLE 7:30 p.m. only. ALL TYPES OF PLYWOOD FIR - POPLAR : @ | BIRCH THANKS, BUT I WON'T TH' KIDS ARE ALL T= iad i , «7: NEED IT NOW../ BACK IN SENOOL | ; diy "Tay oF i y v A L rs MAROGANY TE A = mi 4 § 3 4 y --- and --- T VARIOUS DECORATIVE STYLES MILLWCDK and BUILDING SUPPLIES 1279 Simcoe N. RA 3-4694 22.1990, King Amare rein to Sas LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | RUSTY RILEY

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