{ SENATOR PHOGBOUN! OLD JACK S72) WILL DECIDE. a urn ONE D (~GooD WAY TO DECIDE 7 ALONE -PHOGBOUND PASSES A PENCIL TO EACH -- B-- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 10, 1960 13 PONTYPOOL PERSONALS PONTYPOOL -- Mrs. Maggie Curtis is home again after nurs- ing Mrs. C Reynolds, Bethany, for most of a year. Mrs, Rey- nolds is in Civic Hospital, Peter- borough. Mr. ret motor trip Uni States on their honey- moon, Mr. and Mrs, Bart Pyle and family leave for DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER . England next week on a two month visit with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. William Rennie are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Bob Brown, Kingston, for the The Fisk family held their an- nual picnic on Sunday afternoon, They met at McCrae's Ceme- tery at noon. decorate the parents' graves with flowers and then: go on to enjoy a family re- union. Mr, T. E. Caine, one of our oldest citizens, is back in his home here after spending some months with his daughter, Mrs, George Von, Toronto, Elgin Budd is busy trimming up some of his Christmas Tree PURSE! Z GOT IT CE! DON'T BAY 'CHEAP! THE WORP 15 INEXPENSIVE, WOMEN CAN MAKE MEN FEEL Roa INEXPENSIVE YOURE ALL RIGHT, THE LONE RANGER AFTER THE LONE RANGER BRINGS HIM TO A WOODS, CAPTAIN BRYAN. TAKE IT EASY, 'Tue LEADER oF THE WAGON TRAIN REGAINS CONECIOUSNESS Y YOU KNOCKED ME OUT ANP BROUGHT ME HERE! | CAANDS % IL PAY] MY MEN Yul WiLL FIND YOU] J plantations. The Christmas Tree Growers are holding their annual field day here June 18. A number of our people from here attended Ballyduff Supper and concert on Thursday even- ing. J | Anniversary services here on Sunday were well attended. Ser- vice on Sunday morning was con- ducted by Mr. Jim Somerville with the children's choir in ate tendance with Mrs, Clifford Fal- lis, organist. Sunday evening ser- vice with the men's choir, Mrs, Lillie Richardson, organist; Rev. William Duff, speaker, Mr. Duff in his address went back in his- tory to the time the first church was built here, in the 1870's. He recalled some of the BLONDIE J of HOW COME YOU'RE TAKING HERRING | ho, A BOY TO THE DANCE orl BE TONIGHT, ALEXANDER ? I WHEN YOU TAKE A GUY, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY SCORPIO CHECKED HIS BAGS AT THE HOTEL . IF HIM A CORSAGE HES PLANNING TO SKIP SECRET AGENT X 9 *- WAIT A MINUTE =~ HE WENT RIGHT {BY THE OPERATIONS OFFICE! HE® MIXING INTO THAT CROWD AT THE FAR END OF THE FIELD +** first names that were connected with the founding of the first church The WA met on Thursday even- ing at Mrs. H. Richardson's to He has been travelling out of To- ronto for years to the various places testing eyes, repairing glasses, etc. (Optometrist) in other words. GOODWILL USED CAR from RIGHT STEP TO SAVINGS WITH A GUARANTEED ™ CLIFF MILLS MOTORS US. Glider Pilot Held By Germans BUZ SAWYER OGNE, Germany (AP) West German officials were YOURE THAT HOMER TREE 18 ALIVE, AND THAT WE MADE OFF WITH A NAVY PAYROLLS [WUT FoR ALL YOU KNOW, | THE NAVY PAYROLL MAY BE AT THE BOTTOM OF WHO CAN IDENTIFY THIS COMPLETELY HENRY SMITH AS "THE CHANGED HIS FUGITIVE HOMER TREED IDENTITY, . FLIES At Be re) AND HAVE YOU WITNESSES | NO, SIR. HE'S | - | GRANDMA AN' ALL BECAUSE, INSTEAD] |...TH' KIDS ACCIDENTALLY: ©' PUTTIN' FLY SPRAY IN FILLED IT UP WITH TONIC/ {hopeful today that the Commu- nists would quickly release MY SPRAY GUN... United States glider cham ion Richard E. Schreder, who strayed through the Iron Cu iain while competing in a world The 44-year-old American took off from Cologne Wednesday morning with 54 other motorless pilots bound for the West Ger. man island of Fehmarn, 30 miles north of the East German Baltic The latter part of the route skirted the East German fron. tier, and in mid - (4 BUDDY. HE IS NOT ALL RIGHTY 1 THING HR HAS BEEN bh, KILLED) JANE RRDEN BRICK BRADFORD Schreder radioed that he was over water, was having trouble and was looking for land. 4 The East German radio station @73 iat Ruegen radioed just after 4 midnight that Schreder had |landed his sailplane safely 19 miles east of Wismar, in the East Dein province of Mecklen SALLY'S SALLIES TAKE THE SHORT CUT" NOW THAT YOU'RE WEARIN'A | PAST THE ROYAL PROPER DRESS, WE'LL SEE KITCHEN -WE FIGGER WHAT THE EMPRESS WANTS ON QUICK JUSTICE TO DO WITH You Spy / oy MICKEY MOUSE (HEY, Wi THE CROWN. AGAINST ff | THIS HERE DAG RAT IT I'M PRIME MINISTER TODAY, AN' IW BUSY PROTECTIN' LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ROY ROGERS YOUR WOUND 18 HEALING J [WHAT NICELY, ROY' YOU Y BE OKAY gerore Jd LONG / = % HE'S FREE ROBATION/, CHECK 'THE DOCS NEW OFFICE ASSISTANT, ROY/ | REAL COOL, EH, fi orn DADDY-OF40 2Y-0 MERRY MENAGERIE © 1960 Walt Disney Productions Tm L 4 i} RINKERS CLEANERS RA 5-1191 "The Best In Town" ERNIE CAY yar INSULATION Bir Prense CROWN DIAMOND PAINT World Rights Reserved 6°10 pistenutedty King Festures Syncica | QUILT TTT IRCR ITV) "I'm in 'Who's Who Who Who Who Who'l® 53 ALBERT st.