The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 20, 1960 -| =A HOMICIDAL. MANIAC? HE COULD BE, TIONAL AFFAIRS JULIET JONES WEBEON OLR WAY, MAYOR? i, HE SURE COULD BE, SHALL LESKARD PERSONALS » DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER ISN'T THIS FUN, ) I THOUGHT SO. MA..WATCHINGY TILL I SAW THE KIDS BURN ) WHAT HAPPENED EVERYTHNG? ) TO MY STEAK... ? Aid Look] BG li Np oP ? { by IT'S A GOAT CART} I BUILT IT JUST FOR You ! prose a Tigh i © 1960, King Features Sysdicat, Toe. W. THE LONE RANGER 2 PO YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU'VE DONE? N - 3 1 ry YES, CAPTAIN o R BRYAN. 1 FIRED Distributed by King Features Cope. 1960, The Lane WAKE UP, DAGWOOD, 'IT'S MIDNIGHT TIME TO GET UP AND GO TO BED 1 WONDER WHY IT IS SECRET AGENT X 9 HEE OKAY, FOLKS! JUST A UTTLE NERVOUS STOMACH! I GUESS THOSE BARREL ROLLS WERE TOO MUCH FOR HIM! HA! HA! LESKARD -- Mrs, Bassnett and Miss Elsie Bassnett, Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chater and Ruth: Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Thompson, Toronto, are spending this week at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin attend-* ed the Orono Horticultural pienie at Brighton on Saturday. The Woman's Association Is holding a salad and cold meat, and strawberry supper on Satur- dav, June 25. ' The Church Anniversary Serv. ice will be held on Sunday, June 26 at 7.30 p.m, Mr. Art Young, Toronto, spent the weekend "with Mrs. Young and Michael." NEWS IN BRIEF * ANCIENT WARRIORS WINTERB O U RN E, England (CP)--Five skeleions of Saxow warriors of about the 6th ceftury have been unearthed by workmen laying a water pipe near this Wiltshire town, Also in the an- cient graves were embossed hields and iron Pp MADE-TO-MEASURE LONDON (CP)--By using 40 men to erect a nine-storey block of flats in 11 days, an archi'ect is claiming a record. All beams, floors and staircases were pre- cast on the site, then hoisted into position. DROWNING TOLL LONDON (CP) -- A campaign has been launched by the Royal Society for Prevention of Acei- dents to reduce the number of deaths from drowning. At least 1,000 people are each year in Britain, NO NIGHT COURT « VANCOUVER (CP) City coun- cil rejected a recommenda by the B.C. automobile tion that it set up a night traffic court. ; BUSY SHIPYARDS SOUTH SHIELDS, England (CP) -- A record launching oti put may be achieved by Tyneside shipbuilding yards this year. The record is 246,550 gross tons "in 1956, but it was estimated the yards would have 102,000 gross tons of shipping in the water by June this year. SPECIAL PROJECT REGINA (CP) -- Probably the first of its kind in Canada is a calf club operated by inmates of the Regina jail The club in con- nection with the jail"s livestock barns features purebred Here- fords. WILL BE OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. (Except Saturday) FOR YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE OUR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DEPT. CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. NEW USES WYNYARD, Sask. 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