The day Betty White and her cat touched the hearts of Halifax newspaper readers - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 10:35 AM | Calgary | -16.2°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Nova Scotia

The day Betty White and her cat touched the hearts of Halifax newspaper readers

Legendary comedian and actor once sent a letter and photo to a local cartoonist to mark the 10th anniversary of the Garfield comic strip.

Comedian sent letter, photo to local cartoonist to mark comic strip's anniversary

Betty White is shown in a photo with her cat, T.K., that was sent to a Halifax cartoonist in 1988 to help celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, which went into syndication in 1978. (Submitted by Adam McCarron)

When Adam McCarron of Chester, N.S., heard about comedy legend Betty White's death on Friday, he went straight to his basement to dig through some old boxes.

He was looking for a photo of White and her black cat, T.K., along with a letterWhite had sent to his father that was dated April 21, 1988.

"Thank you for including T.K. and me in your special publication. Am thrilled to be able to celebrate Garfield's tenth anniversary," the letter said, referring to the Garfield comic strip, which went into syndication in 1978.

It was typed on official Betty White letterheadand appears to be signed by "Betty" herself.

White, best known for roles inTheGolden GirlsandThe Mary Tyler Moore Show,died on Friday. She would have turned 100 on Jan. 17.

McCarron's father, Owen McCarron, was a well-known Canadian cartoonist and had worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics while living in Halifax. He died in 2004.

"It's nice to see something like that that was up around us, right here in our province," McCarron said of his father's work and the people it reached.

Owen McCarron was a well-known Canadian cartoonist who had worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics while living in Halifax. He died in 2004. (Submitted by Adam McCarron)

In 1988, Owen McCarron was working at the Chronicle Herald in Halifax, where he had started a comic section in the Saturday paper.

To celebrate 10 years of the Garfield comic strip, which was created by Jim Davis, he wrote to celebrities askingif they, along with their pets, wanted to wish Garfield, the feline title character,a happy birthday in the paper.

White wasn't the only celebrity who wrote back.

McCarron said his father also received photos of Vanna White (Wheel of Fortune) and her cat, as well asformer U.S. president Ronald Reagan with his wife,Nancy, and their dog.

When McCarron found the photo and letter, he decided to post them in a Facebook group for others to see.

A letter dated April 21, 1988 sent from Betty White to Owen McCarron. (Submitted by Adam McCarron)

"I think Betty White touched a lot of people," he said. "She was a very good actress, she had been in a lot of shows. There's not many people who didn't know who Betty White was.

"She was 99. It's too bad she couldn't get to 100."

MORE TOP STORIES