Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1962, p. 16

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T etto, COMMANDER, WE'RE CONVINCED THIS WOMAN HELGA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LANDSLIDE, SHALL WE HOLD . . Picnic Held By Enniskillen UCW By. MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- The UCW ladies held their August meet- ing in the form of a picnic at Mrs. W. Ashton's cottage at Caesarea. A total of 30 ladies and 17 children attended. ' Games and swimming for the children were conducted by Mrs, Allan Werry.' Contests for the ladies were held byMrs. J. Siemon. - ' At the Sunday morning serv- ice, Mr. Crawford completed jthe series of subjects for August. GOOD WOR! ONE OF BOYS, ISN' HE? SAM/ HE E FARGOS MICKEY MOUSE Y, La Y Y, me A? 25 Y UA -, 3t se AND ZL WUZ HAVIN! BREAKFAST IN BEDS YEAH, If GUPPOSE A COUPLE O' BLACK EYES AN'A FEW MIGSGIN' TEETH.» SAVE NOW ...1962 DEMONSTRATORS We still have a few- 1962 Demonstrators available. These are all low mileage cars and are covered by New Car Warranty. If you are looking for a good car at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS . . : This is for you. 230 KING STREET WEST THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. TELEPHONE 723-4634 3S & RMN at THE GREAT SCIE: IT CAN'T BEL! --THEY THE LONE RANGER , (al i DONALD DUCK LET ME HELP YOU,» ANYTHING IN ae YOURE INTERESTED EDUCATIONAL. _MUGGS AND SKEETER DONT TELL ME YOURE GOINS IN | | SLIPPERY' SLYDER PROGRAMS? 1S PITCHING.. AND I WANT TO SEE HOW HE THROWS HIS FAMOUS KNUCKLE BALL # Two delightful duets were given by Mr. and Mrs, Craw ford, "In the Garden" and "My Father . Knows." President of the UOW gave the call to worship at the open- ing. The Messengers met for their monthly session in the Sunday School room with their leaders, PERSONALS i Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Asi Lois and Charles, Mr. J.. Tw: Salem, were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrison, Toronto, and called on Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Johnston, Toronto, Miss Doreen Trewin was a recent visitor with Miss Sheila Allin, Newcastle. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Jack- son, Toronto, spent a few days with the R, J. Ormiston's, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick attended the funeral of Mrs. W. D. Robbins, at the Trull Fu- neral Home, and were visitors of Mr. and Mrs: F. Pethick, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dorland were visitors at Mr, and Mrs, Ron Hotston's, Picton. Mr. and Mrs. T. Grawbarger, Restoule, is holidaying with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamb. . Miss Nadine Yeo, Whitby, spent a week with Mr. a Mrs. G. Yeo. Rev. and Mrs, W. A. Logan and girls called at 0. C. Ash ~ ton's en route home to London - after vacationing in Nova Scotian. Mr.' and Mrs. Lorne Lamb spent a few days with Miss Alice and Harold Stevenson at their cottage at Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Hampton, and Mrs. 'R. Burge: Tyrone, called on dewsca Stevens recently. Mr. Richard Clark, Miss Elva Orchard, Bowmanville, visited at M. Stainton's, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Spry and their families, Rochester, N.Y, oats Matern Wet ae right, St. Catharines. =... be Mr. and Mrs. Grant We: ard family, Mr, and Mrs. EA Werry ani Betty Jane; Mrs. Allan Werry and family, and Miss Kathryn Hawley, Peter- borough, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Dorland and Dr. and Mrs, Clark Werry at their cottage, Scugog Island. Miss Linda Cox is bateving an Miss Helen Avery is with Miss Linda Avery. Mr, and Mrs. Garth McGin, '|iwith Miss Diane Ay '|Schomberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp and family were with Mr, and Mrs. R, Virtue. - oe pri E. Carlson, To- Tonto, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bowmanville, were with thet mother, Mrs. H. Stainton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope and John; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sture 'man, Prince Albert, were: vis- = of Mr. and Mrs, L. Stain Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Geer, Elizabeth and Roy, Memming.- ford, Quebec, spent:a few days with E. A. Werry's, and visited cousins in the area. "| Mr. Mrs. E. A. We and Betty Jane were callers ot Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Love's,, Port Perry, ~ NEWS BRIEFS WATER SOUP WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Twenty-five employees accused of watering the soup and steals ing silverware at Warsaw's big- rgest state - operated cafeteria have received prison terms ranging from 10 months to five years. BUILD VILLAGES BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters)-- JULIET JONES MR, BURRIS KNOWS PERFECTLY WELL I DON'T GIVE DANCE << LESSONS "AT THIS HEWANTS TO TELL YOU ABOUT THAT. PHONE CALL AND WHY HE ANSWERED YOU SO COLDLY. OF, COURSE IF YOU'RE NOT INTERESTED. yyy d 7. THATS LIKE SAVING T/M NOT INTERESTED IN < OXYGEN, COME IN. In the next 10 years at least 20,000,000 Iraqi dinars ($56,000,- 000) will be spent on village de- - velopment in Iraq under a new government program. PANCHEN LAMA HOME DARJEELING, India (AP) ~ The Panchen Lama has re turned to Tibet after a 10-month visit to Communist China, _ 'where~he* is reported to have studied farming methods for in- LARRY BRANNON 'SINOLL YOU HAVE INFLUENCE WITH THESE (| WHAT ALL HAV! LARRY, THIS LAC DU BOIS MINING DEVELOPMENT 16 DEEP IN THE RED, BUT 3 BELIEVE YOU CAN S 'THEY DONE, LAURETTE? 4: DuMPED ie IN OUR STREAMS, CUT OUR FENCES DRIVEN TRUCKS MA ACROGS OUR FIELDS] Ly SHOT GAME OUT OF SEASON -- THEY'RE ALOT OF NO-GOOD scum / | |troduction to his copntry. SALLY'S SALLIES A , CTs: and "Tf you like Polka "dots so much, dear, why don't you pet me like that?"

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