The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1960, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 27, 1960 RIGHT ~-AnD ALL ITS RESOURCES =~ INCLUDING ITS WILD LIFE "= THAT'S VERY IT5 A GR-REAT PUBLIC SARVICE YO' IS PUFFAWMIN, SUH --AHLL GIT THET JULIET JONES MUCH LIKE THE RECIPE 1 S0LD HIM! Unionists Demonstrate DONALD DUCK vated by Kiog Features Frodiceiy, WS MUGGS AND SKEETER NOW ARE YOU CONVINCED? YOu KNOW, JUNIOR, YOU HAVE THE WORST SENSE OF PIRECTION I EVER HEARD OF... WHAT 8EEMS T0 BE WRONG WITH IT# NOTHIN' A LITTLE PATIENCE AND ] PRECISION WORKMAN SHIP CAN'T FiX.ee « Syndicate, Ine. World rights resrved. HAND ME THE SLEDGE HAMMER, THE LONE RANGER THERES THE CRITTER WHO KNOCKED ME OUT! Yi HOLD IT, SNEAD 2L HEAR WHAT HE HAS 70 SAY. <I TOO SLEEPY TO GO DOWN AND GET I'LL BRING SOMETHING UP FOR YOU HE'S THE ONLY PERSON IN THE WORLD WHO CAN EAT.IN HIS SECRET AGENT X 9 mier Nobusuke Kishi's party to complete formal ratification of the security treaty before Presi- dent Eisenhower's scheduled visit June 19. Union said it has requested dock workers unions in six countries-- Canada, the United States, Rus- sia, Australia, Indonesia and Na- tionalist China--to suspend the unloading of Japanese goods in support of the union's campaign against the treaty. Tomitaro man of the General Council of Japan Trade Unions, said the boy- cott would effect Japanese goods carried both by Japanese and for- eign vessels. Pony Herd For Sale On Island SABLE ISLAND, N.S. (CP)- If this ghostly chunk of sand ofA LOW MILEAGE . . NEW CAR GUARANTEE DISCOUNTS UP TO $1,000 AT S ™ CLIFF MILLS MOTORS __ the southeastern corner of Nova Scotia has a mystery, it's the or- igin of the hungry-looking ponies whose ancestors got here via a hodge-podge of theories. The ponies have been on Sable Island between 150 and 400 years, depending on whose theory you take. All 250 of them are for sale. Crown Assets disposal corpora. tion, acting for the federal trane- port department, has offered highest bidder. BUZ SAWYER PUTS SUGAR ON OYSTERS... AND I READ TM HERE, I MAY AS WELL MAKE THE ROUNDS HOW SILLY! JUST BECAUSE HOMER TREE 3 {Ives OF WILD-GOOSE CHASES... BUT SINCE WHERE SOME GLY IN NEW ORLEANS DID THE OF THE OYSTER BARS AND RESTAURANTS, ey < a 7 = BY THE WAY, WATER, EVER Hl HEAR OF ANYBODY A EATING RAW SHE WELL, ,GOLLY, HOW COULD DO OTHERWISE... +..WITH TH' REPUTATION SHE HAS FOR FISH STORIES?/ JANE ARDEN T'LL WRITE THE STORY NOW AND WE CAN BREAK IT IN THE FINAL! ¥ LET'S HOLD IT UP! WE DON'T. WANT TO GO OFF HALF COCKED? BRICK BRADFORD YY HE THe WN RIGHT! B saesTY Button! Liem MICKEY MOUSE ©1260 Walt Discey Productions | Eeered \ <A SIDEWALKS ARE SURE CLUTTERED INTHIS PART OF TOWN! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ji i OH, BOY, ZERO - IF THEY FEED US 3 § LIKE THIS 'ROUND HERE EVERY DAY, E DON'T CARE HOW LONG THEY 5, 4 KEEP US PRISONERS =~ \ THAT WAS Goon! LETS GO FOR A WALK AN SEE WHAT KIND OF A PLACE THIS 15 = WE CAN GET THROUGH THE BARS EASY~ AN' IT GOES ON AN'ON = ITS JUST LIKE AN OLD-TIME FORT J AN' DUNGEONS AN' HISTORY BOOK STUFF LIKE THAT=- BUY LETS NOT GET LOST, ZERO =I WOULDNT WANNA BE MISSING WHEN IT5 TIME TO T AGAIN/ ROY ROGERS CRUNCHER/HOW'D YOU GET PAST THE SHERIFF'S 2A\ POSSE? SURPRISED TO BEE ME, HUH, RITA? YOU'RE GONNA BE AWFUL SORRY YOU RAN OFF WITH THIS HORN TOOTER J AND 2 SQUEALED TO THE SHUT UP, ROGERS, AND RAISE YOUR MITTS! MERRY MENAGERIE [ Dir Feam \I © 1960 Walt Disney Productions [| eserved World Rights Res y pos- eibly from the men who make the ue. - Some people say the animals were brought here in the 15008 by Portuguese who deserted thers when the island's weather be came too rough. Another story says a kindly priest left the horses for survive ors of ships wrecked regularly along the island's shore. Still an- other says the herd's ancestors swam ashore from & grounded vessel. CREATE PROBLEMS The transport department in- herited them when it established a lighthouse and weather station here. The aepartment has had its problems. It has had to fly in hay from the Nova Scotia mainland to keep the ponies alive during winter months. The short-legged ani. mals, stunted by years of in- breeding and lack of a good diet, are eating the semi-desert grass' so close the sand is blowing away. SALLY'S SALLIES IR RA 5-1191 | "The Best In Town" CLEANERS ERNIE CAY /» WALLBOARD 'and PLYWOODS "Once I start a book, I can't stop until I finish it!" PHONE RAndolph 5-0122 53 ALBERT S17

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