The Oshawa Times, 3 Dec 1958, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 3, 1958 21 ; ; i . WHY NOT ANU an Eck) (Xe Up) Fi Ww 1k el | BRIGHT LAD WHo MILLION, MARGE. \ 5m A! Finest Wa MAGAZINE ? SOMEBODY GOT BACK HER. 2 HL NOER 3 7 { » -- te HF) Losing To Vehicle Age By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent ==) - OK, SO0TIMACRUMB! | DUNEDIN, N.Z. (CP) -- Even S0 I KNOW THAT WHEN SHE | "the finest walk in the world" is GETS HER MIND BACK, DAN) a losing proposition in this mo WILL WIND UP JUST A torized age. ' DIM MEMORY | ih This title has been claimed for said - (half a century for the Track, which penetrates into the Zealand's wild JULIET JONES icon your a com | [ids SLi £ mainly INK oo The track runs from Lake Te PERFORMANCE?) kg PO RVETING oo Anau, in the far south of New a SHE LIKED IT is Zealand, through rain forests of ERY MUCH ve breathtaking beauty, across rug y \ ged mountains, past the 1900-foot Sutherland Falls which plunge in one leap from alpine heights to near sea level, and ends at Mil- ford Sound, one of the grandest and most spectacular of the fiords. p The route is kept in order and operated by the -New Zealand government, which maintains a corp of guides and mainténance men. For a normal party the Journey is made In three with two overnight stops at but commodious mountain huts, The journey by this route can be . ; ; y p LY > made only on foot as it is toe IT SOME WELL, SPRINKLE, pe a y - IR ' td FE Souencoy 18 GON ar oN IT, GOME MORE ON oF Aron ; J y \ \ ANT! kk rugged for any vehicle. i a - ENC A De 1 [REWARDING CLIMB : ICY Paes OuY x SIMPKINS/ . 2 { { 1 -- i MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK But thousands of 'visitors, range jing in age from 8 to 80, have made the journey easily Almost with exception they have declared the walk the finest tours ist experience they have had. The scenery is so spectacular, the mountain air so exhilarating, and the sense of achievement so [rewarding, that the track rates high among the tourist attractions of New Zealand's South Island. But there is a fly in the oints ment, Milford Sound can be reached today by another route. A few years ago a tunnel was driven through the main moup- ry) Eh" di X ON bn [tain spine which cuts off flords fl a FOR 1Jus , . ~ ; L j y or Al % ' ; : a : land from the rest of the country, \ & the © 1958, King Peaturss Syncomate, Ine. World rights suserved THE LONE RANGER TILLIE THE TOILER 00 A mom tary ; X A | Now is it possible to drive te BILL BACK ON jou FO FUN flash of Iigh a 1 5 NI " NEN \ SERA (the sound by bus or private car, & THE DRAPES Roh ate J )/ aan CP 83% pie a Shadow : 1: N ; 3 HI] land great numbers of tourists that is detected F i 5 3 i \ RD ETI [take this easier way. ey Hydro Union Plans Moves TORONTO (CP)--The 60-man policy committee of the Ontarie Hydro Employees' Union meets Friday to ponder its next move in a contract deadlock with the Hydro Electric Power Commis. 1958 PONTIAC, CHEVROLET J} Radios-S ial Pri CK "Te pong vo cies ste anual conTeor 520s AUTO RAMIOS opecia rices EL SECRET AGENT X9 . CUSTOM PUSH-BUTTON.- 74,95 | imc." ies boss's The policy committee will draft CUSTOM PUSH-BUTTON - 72.75 IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION [0000 members: A" vols 08 ta MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES AT REDUCED CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. RA 3-4634 NO WAITING Wopiesls 1s expected to: tale The union sought a wage fine - = Seate of 3% per cent, equivalent EPEATS EVE! .. AN'ACTS OUT EVERY- | | SHE'S GETTIN' GOO to about 7% cents an hour, im FHING SHE HEARS THING SHE SEES YOU DO/| |AT IT, TOO / each year of a two-year contract WE'VE OLONEL IBN SALAM 1S AGREAT YOU SAY... as recommended by a concilis- AND RT Ach co TO ASSASSINATE ' FAN ©' YOURS! . Wr tion board minority report. The GENERAL LASSEN. PARTY Fn ol | = majority report proposed 1% per HERE'S THE PLACE q 3 NZ _ cent each year, WHERE HE'S TO ae _ | J 5 (4 Average rate for top trades ATORESS Tie / Zi . eG {}\.] |men now is $2.23 cents an hour, SALLY'S SALLIES GOOD GRIEF ABOUT 90000000 ) WHAT ARB WE \ You cur THERE! NOW You LOOK AT THE FIRE MILES! A LITTLE FLYING OFF THAT SOLAR PROMINENCES, Wi LESS THAN THE THING! THEY MAY Rew HORS ' AVRRAgE DISTANCE | PER HOUR WE WA THAN I 5000 4 I FROM THE EARTH st i "What do you mean? You lost your 'choppers' 3® 8 AnD 50 vou six, A ("5.7 sven More THAN on. 7/ BUTE AM Y/G DEAR, WE DON'T FEEL THAT (T WOULD YOU DESPERATELY -- SHE'S A W /{ SELFISH -1 your BE FAIR TO YOU TO STAND IN YOUR VERY LONELY WOMAN AND FAS * ; EVERY ORPHAN KID WAY ~ BEA BARTON COULD GIVE YOU THE FEELING THAT RAISING YOU A 4 WHO COULD HAVE ALL OF TUE FINER ADVANTAGES WOULD GIVE HER A PURPOSE \ TWO SweLL PEOPLE OFF AND MISSION IN | | WANTING HER! this winter! BRICK BRADFORD ¢ ¢ < 3] [HELENA 6RABB! WHY NOTT.QUENTIN MILES ISN'T YI] | T PITY THAT POOR MAN..HE WON'T AREN'T YOU GOIN 3B YOU'RE HUSBAND HARD TO TAKE..AND HE HAS STAND A CHANCE IF MY DEAR FRIEND I 8] | HUNTING AGAIN! SIMPLY OODLES OF MONEY! /] | | HELENA GETS HER HOOKS INTO HIM! THAT YOU AND HIS COUSIN = = (B peg ¢ HAVE SPLIT UP 7 Ro rd" le: LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MILLWORK & : BUILDING SUPPLIES ) Hi id 1279 Simcoe N., 3-4694 through CLASSIFIED || suescrisers - ADS | THE TIMES -- To solve everyday prob- | OSHAWA For aenty) RARITIES TENA HE SASARRIEET) | TREE EAE CHL lems quickly. | FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BENEFIT SHOW 15 A'\ HOSPITAL FUND CAN) | TO Wi THE CASH PRIZE | | TRIGGER'S FACE COULD GET US a ; BG SUCCESS, DALE! ) USE EVERY CENT! J| | IN TODAY'S POWPER-PUFF | | INTO TROUBLE IF ROGERS OR DALE RA 3-3492 SSHAAS INE TAR < B mr SEES IT, TICKER ! ON ==" UNITED TAXI Y 18% RA 5-3541 if you have not received youn Times phone sour carrier bey. first. If you are unable to con tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE UNITED TAXI Calls acepted between 7 7:30 p.m. only. YOu COME IN FOR SOME ICI CREAM, HENRY I I |} iu dL BOT i i Tete Tait ROY ROGERS ASOT mn: - © 1958, King Features Syndicate, Inc, NR SE _-

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