14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, September 3, 1960 pry ET AIL a EL PUT DID BYE SRY oy No CER res Ad DANG PIR. HY SHE WANTED £0 ~Hrel~ BUT ~~ Ef JH ME THINKING § A MIPISTE wom WAG THEE - HAMBLIGER, ETAND, THE SATELLITE SAID, LISTEN, BABY # | After a short business period, |! Mrs. Cecil Jeffery and Mrs. H. R. (Foley conducted the worship service and presented the vro- gram. Ladies assisting with the {program were Mrs. Aylmer -- | Beech, Mrs. Harvey Brooks, M-s, 8. Tyler, Mrs. Morley Burgess , WAND THIS 18 JUNORS VEG Ook Ans WAY OF GETTING oJ, and Ses: £- 8. Swyngom, TOOK, AND HE USED EVEN// - PERSONALS JUNIOR AS A PONY... i Mr and Mrs, Cecil Burton, Bob and Donna, called on Mr. and Mrs, Eric Burton, Oshawa, om | Sunday evening, | Mr. and Mrs, Phil Fianey, Gordon and Glen, spent last weekend in Montres! as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Finney and family Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Westaway, Cameron; Mr, and Mrs, Murray McKinnon, Cambray, visited Mr, rand Mrs, C, Russell and family on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden and Betty, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Wes Down, Paul and % 78 OF gir oaria | [i00ke Like HED READY 70 | seott, Ebenezer, spent 8 few "want 70 ACCEPT OUR PROPOS/ TION. days last week at a cottage at NPT i ; " Baptiste Lake az ) y cr - | Cecil Laverty, Linda, Marjorie y p IT | Ann and Patrick, Montreal, spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, D. C. Laverty and family, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Martin and Lynda, accompanied by Mrs, |B. L. Warden, of Bowmanville and Judy Cooney, enjoyed a | motor trip to the Kawartha Lakes on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Moore, Oshawa, were guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, James T, Callis, on Sun day. Mrs, Robert Bothwell, Bobby and Donnie, have returned home 4 q | after holidays in Vancouver, B.C, ------ y------ Lu ga ----Y TST # " es Pr nan iD " Mr. and Mrs, Gordon James, | {oa earn | : J I i . " ) " SUTES NEVER \ DOWN I THE Je + q Toronto, visited Me Sd Mrs, v ) y i » \¢ 2 wirncren THIS wih | LAGOON, mp E ARE MA 4 Jim Laverty an amily on NONO / § | f0P INT BLED Tie THEN CONTINUE Vip ey Thursday evening #5 THEIR HOSPITAL THERE / ONTO HONG KONG! | VOLCANO GROUP, i Mrs, Robert Jarvie enjoyed a (8 WARS ABD) 4 i GENERAL VILYUSK= |. week's holiday at Limestone ) WHICH ONE SHALL / Lake, She was a guest of Mrs, O, Bh WE SEARCH FIRST # - Meredith, formerly of Maple g Grove. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Snowden and their daughter, Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Brown and | family, in Hamilton, for a few | days last week, Mrs, George White, Barrie, spent last week with Mrs. R, Jarvie, | Ernest Boyles and Evan and John Chambers, Wallace Point, called on Mr. and Mrs, Jim Laverty on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Eric Freeborn i WE | and family, Lindsay, visited Mr, a py and Mrs, C, Russell and family Ll on Sunday, ' Mr, and Mrs, Harry Snowden and family, Bowmanville, called BUY NOW AND SAVE at the CLI 2 J ne wm am and family enjoyed a camping trip to Muskoka over the week. en "Te anew | [IT eouNes Like YEAR, IT'S BEEN RUNNIN' || | T WisH AT TIMES IT'D - MOWER, EW | A DANDY / LIKE ATOR, GRANDMA/ || | RUN LIKE AMOWER / Jim Snowden has returned Ma HAR - dl | home after spending the holiday THE LONE RANGER | | | | | . | | ~ Lc) bs SECRET AGENT X 9 TAY NG AT A 1a a iy SWIMMING! . | ! : N~-- "ng he the home el he sister: Nir MOTEL For ATEW | } : ' | J: VN N J ' ) Pad . ; owa agedorn, a 'etershurg. CHRISTY, | ; : vd XR it "A 4 : : fF» + "| 1 Sf Rg age UNTIL WE CAN 2 vy 2 \ 4 : i re HE r | { Glen, Mrs, Tom Colliss and Doug- AR ; \ ~ ! [ i ~ = las Pingle were among those y 9] g p $Y 0 Ab nf | trom Maple Grove, who attended " spf 5 , | y SD GE as | the CNE on Saturday. Y 57 | "The Maple Grove Men's Soft- ball team was defeated in a game at Alexandra Park on Sun. day, by the Courtice men's team. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Cooney and family have moved into their new home, The house was for. merly occupled by the late Rich. ard Trimble and Mrs, Trimble, , FIND US A HOUSE? /4 LOOK! \ A J missing! | 21] 80, THE | isd | / GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER PLACK 18 GATEWAY TO - , 2 ) { = i ' swell! / CAPE CANAVERAL, 4 " wg i J i MAYBE THEY BELIEVE ! : % VVONDER WHY 5 STORM 19 AN ANGRY. DS OFF US POR CAN OF A BREAK CAVE THEY Gon Rin | 800. ANG THEY pet THE NOMBNT cu LET! 0 OPENING) Tk COR Ont. Re t. INVISIBLE WB THRY " y | You WITH g ARE $0 ARRAID./ THEIR GOPS| TH $T0k ™ Jo ye WT Wins At Ex. TORONTO (CP) = The New Westminster, B.C,, juvenile band Thursday won the Selmer Tro. phy as the best junior band in Canadian National Ex hibition competition, Lindsay Boys' Band placed third in the event, restricted to i d HA Ee than 45, 1 DO NOY COMPREWEND w= ALAS UNCLE GASPAR== )/ THIS IS RIDICULOUS w=} UNCLE ORSERVE bands of not more IT15.0UR BARGE w~witN NIT 15 NOT THAT se Y SHALL er SMALL Other Ontario top - placed in BRICK BRADFORD WATE '2 NOT X 5 Sy wer ag "THE DOCTOR HERE! + + + ---- . WANTED TO a) THAT'S FUNNY! 1 TAKE NANCY 10 THE HOSPITAL, 1 HA THE TIDE 15 RIGHT WE A LITTLE GIRL CHILD BARGE «LEAD ME TO MAN WITH THE various classes included: | SHALL BRING OUR BRAVE CLAIMS THE BARGE FOR. THE SILLY LITTLE CHILD / LARGE GUN = HE Elementary and secondary LITTLE TUG THROUGH THE « HERDWN, AT ONCE = I'= FROWNS UPON YOUR | [school bands: 1, Barrie Colle. | INLET AND TOW OUR. A AND = cy ELOQUENCE 7/1 |glate Band, p VARGE AWAY w= iV Ta EN ee ada! 6 ar Z0 |" brass bands: 1. Midland ! dt Jo J EH < Citizens' Band; 2. Orillia Silver 3 Var] TIES . Band; 3. Meaford Citizens' Band. Ia ol ir ' . iil | All brass junior bands: 2. Osh- Wx | il 3. Lakefield ENN NS {a NORA | We N awa Junior Band; GOSH, MINNIE . "a wn lf X 3) | High School band, : [ LUST WANT TO "THIS THING 16 ve RINGS q fe) "El -t f NX 4 . by Bands, not more than 35 plays ROP IN HERE A REAVYL 7 ae si af SRA . § J) To of - 3 . Sc of i or ers: 3. Thorold Reed Band. MOMENT! Peet Ao ali 370 3 BA |e $ / "LH = -- mem [TY b \ gf! Fa th ; Bands, not more than 28 play "I~ n Etael &r I Rm Sy AR 6 8 a / f nc -- : "Rg, | \! ? "Sy wo 15: 3. |ers: 1, Hanover Musical Soclety " Vi Wy 7 i AR Re! \ y . -- » LS \ ha _-- : i 5 ed (Band; 2. Beamsville Citizens A he i BEA EAN APE on EVE rem r------ - -- ~e--| Band: 3. Port Hope Citizens' Band Junior bands, not more than 48 players: 2. Brantford Kinsmen's Junior Band; 3. Sarnia Sertoma boys' band All brass, not more than 30 players: 3. Ontario Regiment J & --~ -- WY a AS | - d J : - band, Oshawa, : Bash Wo Ad) mf J : Ng | Challenge section: 2, . oe? oh ) walle h | ] Ma ? Collegiate band, MICKEY MOUSE pa a, tll . i) 9 ¢ A ATS \ -- SPIRIT SPEAKS | { It wy ASAN ! N y AION LE he Low FOR YOUR - ROY ROGERS ) 1 A ) es "ey } +R Distributed hy King Features Syndicate "Follow me, quick--the Jones baby just threw his breaklast cereal out the window!" i "And ita use