Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 3 Jan 1945, p. 7

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SNOWY SEASON A -♦ ♦ â-  Hi â-  • - * * - I J H.: JffiOVZONTAL . 1 PictUrtd season of y<nS^ 6 Enclosed defense station. W Varnish ingredieht. 13 Within, li Pertaining to an era. 16 Touch. '18 Mother. .19 Color. '31' Insect. 33 College official. 25 Minute ice crystals. 27 Leg Joint. 29 Hide. 31 Famous £Mg- lish school. 83 Organs of hearing, '34 Makes mistakes. ^ Roman XJupid. 4(?Measure of diameter of wires. • ^1 Musical note. .43 Witty saying ^ Behold! 46 Toward. 47 Anger. 49 Compass Answer to Previous Punle InlAJCIAIRnriHlulftl I s I t I aIf I f I ^^ aasiaa aog] HQ point. 50 Suitable. 52 Harness together. 54 Portion. 56 Astral body. 58 Jungle lord. 61 Sharp sound. 63 Graceful bird. 07 Famous author. 68 Like. 70 Reverberate. 72 Paradise. 74 Chinese measure. 75 Cooking utensil. 76 Swirl. 77 Participated in^a water spori; VERTICAL IMen of learning. â- 2 Silly. 3 Tellurium (symbol). 4 Unit of energy. 5 Orderly arrangement. 7 Preposition. 8 Bright color. 9 Golf mounds. 11 Part of "be." 12 Feline. 15Narrow patii. 17 Tardy. 20 Short letter. 22 Beverage. 24,Authoritative standard. 26 Thread of a screw. 28 Sufflx. 30 Mandatory precept, 32 Midday. 35 Sluggish. 36 Incision. 38 Boil slowly. 39 Blow deliv- ered with open hand. 42 God of war. 45 Jewel. 48 Dines. SlJourney. 53 Hair around animal's neck.. 55 Gained possession. 57 Speed competition. 59 Inert gaseous element. 60 Touch gently. 62 High college degree (abbr.). 64 Pronoun. 65 Paid publicity (pl.). 66 Fresh. «9 Thus. 71 Hypothetical fprce. 73 North Ainer-> ica (abbr.). ; Z 3 4 u 6 T a 9 U 17 lO II 12 13 i |4 â-  16 â-  18 19 â-  21 â-  22 â-  23 ST â-  25 2e> i7 2B â-  29 â-  30 d 31 32 â-  33 34 35 36^H i7 38 VHBH Hi 39 â-  40 W-Mwa^SSiS^m IHi * 4.1 ^J â-  46 43 ^ 44 45 â-  46 47 â-  49 â-  50 51 â-  52 53 54 55 d 56 â-  57 ^, t . â-  58 59 60 6) 62 â-  63 6«* 65 6e i 67 6d 69 â-  VO n " â-  72 I 74 fe 76 n 77 n U LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "After twenty months in Iceland, Mom, I couldn't sleep in a warm house." CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "I guess she got the sock amd sweater measurements mixed!** THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson MOPSY lyOlAOyS PAflKER HE'S SORT OF A PRISONEl^ OF WAR, I HAD TO FIGHT OFF TWO WAVE'S^ FUNNY BUSINESS ^m»fs 6ENEWNKKK.' l-l tP SOU STOOD ON THE EQUATOR TODAV AT LON6injDE ecf^MEST AND POINTED TOWABOTHE ZHNflH, ANSWER Straight up The zenith is that part of the heavens directly over you. "It must be fun when you uncork those on New Year's £ve| Admiral!" MUTT AND JEFF- HE'S NOT THAT DUMBâ€" OR IS HE? By BUD FISHER THE LlTUe <3uy, JEFI; IS STILL AS DUMB AS EVER, SIR Sid; he doesn't even ,,^- .,- KNOWTHATBILLSMAKESPEAiRE) THAT is dead! I'll prove it; crv dumb, 'â€" ^~â€" *â€" â- w... I HAPPHNTo t<NOW^ TrtATTrtEELDOCKO IS CLOSED FOR THE DURATION! HOLD EVERYTHING 4-3 COPft. 1*** BY NE* SEHVICE. IHC. T. M. ACQ. U. S. PAT. Off. "Wothing today, thank you â€" 1 'just got to hanliering for the smell of gasoline!" ^iTHE sporting thing I POPâ€" Pop's a Bit Cautious By J. MILLAR WATT AMVONE WMO WOULD LIKE- A MICE C4HOP STEP FORWARD (Il-len&c.l hy Tlu' BoU Syndicate I'-c REG'LAR FELLERSâ€" Trymnd Hit Him! By GENE BYRNES

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