The Oshawa Times, 3 Sep 1960, p. 15

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| APPARENTLY {CASE HEARD FEARLESS AND COME TO TAKE. HIS PLACE == HAVEN'T You? JULIET JONES THINGS ABOUT YOU, ,, f 8 LUNATIC. A SELF -APPOINTED THAT YOURE... NOT RIGHT f GUARDIAN OF ME AND MY LIFE. FOR ME. AND THAT HES ADT DON'T WANT Ay GURRDIANS! lO |B THAT'S ALL THATS FACTUAL! THE REST 1S THE RAVING OF A I WANT TO LEAD WY OWN LIFE~ HIM LEERING OVER, MAKE MY OWN MISTAKES WITHOUT MY SHOULDER, Ri -- DRAT! THOSE KIDS NEVER l PICK UP ANY TH 14 ph 2h Pe] | [171 Guess cLAUDE MNASN'T READY / { ' MUGGS AND SKEETER THE LONE RANGER fn SURE. YOUR LITTLE GRANDCIWIREN WOULD NEFIT GREATLY FROM THIS WONDERFUL SET our screen poor, mA AM. 7. THIS 16 CHARACTERISTIC OF THE LOWER PANEL WAS BEEN AML SCREEN DOORS SUBJECT bP WELL STRAIGHT-ARMED FROM TO THE FREQUENT EXITS INSIDE. CAUSING A BULGE OF SMALL CHILDREN! TO THE OUTSIDE .. MAKE SLIRE SAM BATES UNDERSTANDS we) SOLD LIQUOR LEAVE IT IM PAYING HIM S00 DOLLARS TO DISAPPEAR 80 TO INDIANS. post' 70 ME, { HE CANT TRETIFY THAT ** | I Mision | B/6 JIM, Agent B1 Kim THE VOLCANO 15s flown Phil BLES! TH 10 LES Loth: most YOU HERE AT DOC 777 ~FF A 5%, Arie OID NO MANS LAND FALL or oF female region | READE HOSPITAL, Pills |" ores ip ORBIT NEAR Heme, If 4 of the Pacific. | A THOUSAND MiLES BilLorBUT THIS IS THE NTIAC Demonstrators BUY NOW AND SAVE at the CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. BUZ SAWYER WERE ON A WILD, BLEAK, OF FLORIDA COAST, OCCUR ME OF EARTH'S MOST ACULAR EVENTS, os WERE, NIGHT AND DAY ARE HUSHED B4CJ YEMENT, TENSION, D6 A/ ANAS MISSILES AND SA TY LLITES, ,. ATLAS, TITAN, POLARIS, TRANSITH, CHO 1, AD MANY OTHERS.., BLAS OFF IN RAGING \ (CATARACTS OF E MICKEY MOUSE , HAVE YOU LINED UK' A NEW IT DIDN HURRIES TO THE wr JOB VEIL. TOM P TAKE ITAL, A HAPPIER SCENE 1 ne YOu AT A x | - LONG, S50 y IN DEMAND THESE DAY'S, YOU KNOW... BUT THERE'S ONE THING WRONG WITH IT! ; "THR SESNT IT WEAR 1) x ROY ROGERS RESPONS BLE! ROCK THE GIANT STONE 4 T TRUE BUT MY PEOPLE HAVE NO MORE HAS GROUND QUR JLEASI™ Tt MONEY! PERHAPS THEY ARE RIGHT TOOLS TO DUST. h. \ MAYBE "EVIL SPIRITS "ARE 0 2 NONSENSE | T THINK THAT WAS HELPED TO FALL yo BUT ADT BY SPIRITS | | GRANDMA BRICK BRADFORD | LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY GOLLY, WHY WASTE YOUR] |...WHEN A CAN O' BUG | WELL, I FIND THIS WAY ENERGY, GRANDMA SPRAY WOULD DO TH IMPROVES MY TENNIS JOB A LOT EASIER ? B/ CHAS, Sas. os NATIVES HUPOLING IN FEAR «AT TH/S "Na Pres Gang TOY KGB MOVING | THEY'RE JUST LETTING YT I'VE NEVER ALERT THE wf TLL KEEP THEM US Go! THEY HAVE NO BOEN ANYONE bo Ph ; A VIQLENT THUNDERSTORM 98! ; aa WNDRRD TORY! BENDS THR overs! Jd FROW DOING ANY: PESIRE TO FOLLOW U$ $0 FEAR ~ MOMENT BRICK, BHARY ANC AN G9CAPE 08 ATTEMPT THING TO sroe 4 OUT INTO THE STORM STRCKON! N Z yA yo NC I DONT TN AN EXCLUSIVE HE LOOKS KNOW == / CAN YOU 'MAGINE IT, ZERO = EITHER PEOPLE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY aus w FARAWAY [#1 STARTLED OR SHOCKED 3 ARE READING '8OUT US = IG CITY» 4 A IT MUST BE SOMETHING /. AN OLD ~ I MEAN en [7 IN THE PAPER = | YOUNG FRIEND ~ THAT J LOOK - WHATS H WRONG WITH FLING ? DOESN'T TUAT GIVE YOU A FUNNY FEELIN' P THREW ME FOR A MINUTE ~ T0 Fomg Fannie Sra are. oe. Word rae rose | MERRY MENAGERIE Lan, att faves a A a Se -- ate "1 bate these ceiling sero days!" Young People Attend Camp By MRS. BR. €. WIL, BLACKSTOCK -- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scott, Detroit, spent last week with Mr, and , Johp Beacock, Beth Strong, Ralph Bowers and You Oy com " Quo- oung s Camp » Mo-Lac this week, My. and Mrs, Gordon Strong asd family. Gordie Malcolm spent last fast week with his grandmother, Mrs, A. J. Cook, n Brooklin, Douglas Cook, Brooklin, is spend. ing this week with Gordie Mr. snd Mrs, Neil Malcolm visited Mrs, Jean Cook, in To- ronto, on Moaday. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Willan, To- ronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Venning. Mrs. H. Hawkin, Port Perry, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Leith Byers, Mr, and Mrs, Murray Thomp- son and family, Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs, James Thompson, Mount Albert, were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mer- vyn Graham, Mrs, George Fowler spent last week with her daughters in Osh- awa Allan Rutherford, Oshawa, is holidaying this week with his grandmother Mrs. George Fows ler, Misses Pat Hoskin and Diaane Blair spent the weekend in Buf. falo. Mr, and Mrs, Harol Martyn and boys visited Mr, and Mrs, Albert Martyn at Maple Grove, « Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Mount. joy and family, Mrs. Murray By- ers, Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy and family attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Carol Wannon and Mr. McCallum in St. Catharines Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Vincent Archer, Bowman. ville, and Miss Marilyn Archer, Whitby, visited friends in Ingolds- by on Sunday, A large number from here al tended the funeral of Mrs, Nor. man McNally in Colborne on Sune day. Donald Wright is visiting Mr, and Mrs, Noel Morton in Osh. awa Mr. and Mrs, Grant Ferguson, Jan and Mary, Toronto, visited Roy and Bill Fergusn, Sue. day. Mrs. Walterhouse, Mr. and Mrs, Chiasson and family, Toron~ to, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Henry and fam- ily, Mrs, A, Moore, Shirley and Russel Spinks, Oshawa, visited Mrs, E, Darey during the weeks ENNISKILLEN MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent Captain and Mrs, Harry Gregg and Donald, Glenburnle, Md, are spending a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, Sharp, Michael Gregg will return home with his parents after spending the summer here, Miss Donna Yellowlees spent a few days with Mrs, M, Rowan at Yelverton, Mrs, A. L, Wearn spent Sun. day with her sisters, Mrs, C, B, Wage and Mrs, R, Acton, at Ux bridge Mr, and Mrs, Ambrose Robin. son, Port Hope, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toms, who all attended Blackstock Fair in the afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Yeo and family, Prince Albert, Sask, have been visiting his brother, Gordon, and other relatives, Mrs, Gertrude Stephens, Toron. to; Mrs, Robt, Burgess, Tyrone; Mr, and Mrs, Bert Stevens, Hampton, were Thursday evening tea guests of Mr, and Mrs, Hows ard Stevens, : Mrs, V. McMullen, Bowman. ville, spent Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs, M, Stainton, Miss Heather Brunt, Bowman. ville, spent a couple of days with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Brunt, Mrs, Edgar Pilkey, Markham, visited her cousins, Mr, and Mrs, H. Stevens Mr, and Mrs, R, J, Ormiston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ross Ashton, Hay- don, In the evening they called on Mr, and Mrs, W, Bowman, at Enfield. Mrs. W. Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Graham, Fred and Janet, Newcastle, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, 8, R, Pethick, Mr. and Mrs, N, E, Wright, in company with My, and Mrs, Pat Tresise, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Keith in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Toms, in company with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Slemon, of Haydon, were callers at Russell Steele's, Pur. ple Hill, and tea guests at Sandy Moore's, of Shirley Mrs. Len Phillips and girls, Es. sex, Ont, and C, W, Woodley were Saturday evening tea guests of Mr. Gordon Yeo's. Miss Joan Adams, Bowman. ville, is holidaying with Miss Ruth Pethick, SALLY'S SALLIES

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