The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1960, p. 13

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"IT-olcH =" FIND N \ FIRE AN VALLEYS. J AR! WOLF JULIET JONES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, February 6, 1960 13 7 MAY I~AH~ | HELP YoU? SN THE SAME, MISS. AND } IFYOU LIVE THERE~HES IN YOUR HOUSE BALSAM-MT. ZION MUGGS AND SKEETER -- ees IT FELT LIKE OOPS! I DIDN'T MEAN TO HIT" PUFF! 18 THAT THE BEST HARD, SKEETER..NOW YOU'VE Gor? 80 2 By MRS. LORNE JONES BALSAM AND MT. ZION - ' The Mission Band met at the home of Susan Sherian Saturday afternoon. The meeting was in charge of Diane Graham and Susan Sherian who both read stories and' Lynda Johnson pre- sented two piano selections. : Officers were installed as fol lows: President, Susan Sheridan; vice - president, Diane Graham; secretary, Doreen Jones; assist ant secretary, Brenda McAvoy; pais, Jactia Hoskin 5 treas urer, . Ralph Jones; leaders, Mrs: Ralph Jones and Mrs, Thom as Jordan, PERSONALS The Monthly Woman's Associa: tion will meet Velneaday, Jeb. Carson in Belleville Hospital Sun. ay. and Mrs. Robert Monahan Orillia. SHE HAS LARYNGITIS, AND CAN'T SPEAK A WORD! fl, egiae™ I ADMIRE THAT IN EGGNES. "THE LONE RANGER HIST YER HANDS, MISTER! ne. 'eatures Syndicate Copr. 1960, The Distriduted by King Fe BUT I WANT YOU TO FEEL FREE TO COME IN AND TALK YOUR PROBLEMS OVER WITH ME ANY TIME SECRET AGENT X 9 IF THE MONEY EES THERE! CRE (vo E LEATHER case 4 (NEWSPAPER cuT WTO MONEY 2 mus' ) [7 1 FORGET To LOOK BENSIDR )\ SNAPE! 1s0meL TREEK py 80 [SU CHLIALY TO ER, Bur MAKE IT BRIEF, CORRIGAN! Tie X-RAYS SHOW A SERIOUS FRACTURE | Haligonians Get Back To Normal HALIFAX JOP The Ib Nas rugged and progress oday as Nova Scotia continued extri- cating itself from its worst snow fall of the century. The storm, which hit Halifax and the southern part of the prov- ince hardest Wednesday, dropped 30 inches of snow in some areas, The Nova Scotia Power Come mission was perhaps the worst. plagued victim. The company suffered heavy power line dam- age along the southwest coast from Lunenburg to Shelburne. Snow-choked roads hampered re- pairmen. A commission said it would be "at gg before full power service is com- pletely restored in the area." Halifax streets here were slowly getting back to normal but motorists were urged to stay off downtown streets to give work- men room to clear mountainous drifts. Trolley service, cancelled Wednesday, was rolling again Thursday--but not on schedule, Many main highways were SPECIAL SALE OF VAUXHALL VICTOR NOW ON At The . . . CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Limited Only... $1 0 59 PR sec 8 THINGS... LITTLE THINGS. THAT RESULT IN STRAIN AND LOSS OF SLEEP CAN AFFECT THE DECISIONS OF A COMMANDING Ly THINGS HAS UNDERMINED 'ME AT A TIME OF CRISIS, YES, MY HOUSEBOY. ON THE FIRST OCCASI IT WAS FOOD POISONING, THIS TIME, AT THE » PEAK OF THE SUBMARINE SCARE, WHEN HO LEAVE, MY DISAPPEARS....I TELL YOU, IT'S OTAGE, SAWYER! d Thursday. Some Halifax County schools were reopened to- day. Halifax schools will remain closed until Monday. The first air flight in two days landed Thursday at nearby Shearwater airport. The towns of Lunenburg, Liver pool, Shelburne and Bridgewater continued to struggle under the snowfall. Most residents moved on foot. Waterfront officials in Halifax were faced with a problem as pre- vented the unloading of ships. Sh more freighters were due to- ay. JUST NOW, A BIG BLACK - NOPE, I'M JUST SITTIN' CAT RAN ACROSS MY STILL AN' TAKIN' NO PATH/ CHANCES TH' REST O° TH' DAY// S 31 KOREANS KILLED SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Thirty-one South Koreans were reported killed and 38 injured at the Seoul railway station Tues day night in what the station master described as a human |stampede. He said the accident occurred when a large crowd leaving Seoul to spend the lunar new year in the country got out of control and tried te rush for the train platform. WOU WNOW-+ THERE'S ONE INTERESTING ANGLE TM CURIOUS £ ABOUT! 1 ((WhaT'S THATS f ROY ROGERS | SOMEBODY'S COMING | 23 THE DOORKNOB'S Fo, TURNING L &, A 7 'World rights reserved, >. BRICK BRADFORD DAYS PASS... EQUIPMENT ANC PARTS OF THE SPICE PLATFORM ARE LOADED ONTO THE THE-TOR - RS, HARRIS..ALLEN Sgn yo CHANGE YOUR MIND? 4 ANP DAMEON MR. DAMEON, You N-NO! ILL HAVE TO VOLUNTEERED FOR THS| ILL 60. /NEUTRALIZE JOB! PO YOU WiSH TO J <P THE J A @ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY YOURE SURE YOUR WHAT?! YOU SAY MARTA HAS SISTER DIDNT JUST VANISHED LEFT THE HOUSE SOMETIME || LEAVE ONA LITTLE LAST NIGHT ? OH, THIS IS TERRIBLE } TRIP FOR HER OWN I'LL GET DRESSED AND BE RIGHT PLEASURE, SIR? . a NO, KEVIN--MARTA JF YOURE NOT WELL ENOUGH, | BECAUSE MARTA 1S A VERY WAS IN A HIGHLY SIR=-THE WHOLE DEPARTMENT/ SPECIAL COLLEEN TO ME mee DISTRAUGHT STATE-# 15 ON THE HUNT=~ AND T I'LL FIND HER AN' BRING HER I MUST TALKED THE CHIEF INTO BACK, AN THEN I'LL DELAY NO 60 Look Y ASSIGNING ME TO THE LONGER THE SPEAKIN'OF MY CASE-SPECIAL= RAIL STRIKE ORDERED LONDON (AP) -- A nation wide strike on Britain's state-run railway was ordered by unios leaders Friday night after rejec- tion of their demands for an im. mediate pay increase. About 350, 000 workers in the national union of railwaymen were erdered te strike Feb. 15. "It's my fault, Doctor, I ered so much on his shoulder that he came down with a eold™ ~~ Distributed by King Features Syndicate. World Rights Reserved © 1960 Walt Disney Productions "To tell time? Okay, wise guy-~what time IS it?" 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