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Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1990, p. 43

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cathy® I NEED T0 GET OUT OF HERE.) y-- -------- TO FLY TO... by Cathy Guisewite GREAT! I NEED some Y, [1 cANT Go! DON'T MAKE ME 60 ) { ME_ 100. T HAVE To 60 SOMEWHERE. _ (no! not me!) NO! BLEAH! I won't 60! ANYWHERE I Just Put (Mov me! nor me! ~ ME ON A PLANE! 1 DON'T WANT 0 60! | I DON'T WANT TO 60' |" NOTHING SQUELCHES THE DESIRE TO TRAVEL LIKE THE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS TRIP. HEY, MY UNDERWEAR \SNT PRESSED! NEITHER ARE MY SOCKS! YOu DIDNT FINISH IRONING / BUDDY, IF You WANT YOUR UNDER: WEAR \RONED, YOU CAN DO \T YOURSELF! SHE SHOULD TAKE I'VE BEEN THINKING -ABOUT THINKING UP © 1990 Unwersal Preas Synowate WHY DON'T YQU AND DO IT INSTEAD QF JUST THINKING ABOUT 117 AUEAD 2 THE THOUGHT NEVER CROSSED MY MIND, B.C. : THOR AND I PLAYED AMERICAS ) T. FAVORITE PASTIME LAST NIGH . ©1990 CREATORS SYNDICATE. INC BY JOHNNY HART You PLAYED BASEBALL 7 WAIT TILL T GET MY HANDS ON THAT CREEP, WE WERE LUCKY - BLEW A TIRE RIGHT OUTSIDE THE ban (2 '9 UR LEN FEATURES 3) © 1990 Universal Press Syndicate MRLER FEATURES "What would you do if you swore to keep a secret and it was driving you crazy?" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | 21 2 I 24 25 |26 27 28 29 30 3 32 a3 34 35 38 7 38 39 40 4H 42 \ 4 44 145 6 a7 48 49 {so }st1 52 53 54 55 56 57 ACROSS 52 Always 7 Deprived of 1 Separate 53 Scol river something 5 Taxi 54 Seth's son 8 The Barber 8 Discharge 55 Knotslace of Seville 12M po i Li lant 56 Auricle 9 Anger soicinaip'a 57 Harvest 10 Edoe 13 Poem [+] 14 Flower 11 S-shaped worm 15 Abound DOWN 19 Night before 16 Neither 1 Exaclly right 21 Knight'stitle 17 Jewels 2 Hops beverage 22 Rotates 18 Enclcsure 3 Richard _ _ 23 Claw 20 Wage Price 4 Anneal 25 Malice Agency. init. 5 Swindled 26 Onewhotiles 22 __ Allen 6 Commotion 27 Help! 24 Beginning 9 agains! 27 Had mercyon 5 Douses 28 __ _of Cancer 5 Ave 30 Grease ibe 31 Worldwide 36 Of less size Workers Group 37 Native. suffix 32 Flurried 38 Pinas 36 Pay attention 3 ain 39 Trap 44 Eggs 40 Anesthetic 45 Seine } 41 Sailor 47 Dinner drink 42 Ocean 49 Unit 43 Left 50 Mauna _ __ 46 Pronoun 51 Extra-sense. 48 Staff percpt.. init. YOUR WEEK AHEAD HOROSCOPE Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 3/11-3/17/90 ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 Aggressive activity in organizationai affairs puts you in the role of leader. Friends encourage you toreach farther. A professional power struggle seems to put a sharp edge in relationships. Evaluate these minor dis- ruptions to determine their trueimportance. TAURUS ~ Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI Be considerate of the needs of those close to you. May21-June20 There may be some travel in pursuit of a "'cause."' CANCER Be alert to the possibility of a long term invest- June 21-July 22 ment rather than an overnight gain. The risk ele- ment is there. LEO Aspects indicate a stimulating period in partner- July 23-Aug.22 ship affairs. Resist the tendency to reach too far for the coveted prize. VIRGO Aug.23-Sept. 22 The friendly camaraderie at work goes a long way in getting through some difficult assignments. Handle with care. Your emotional nature is apt to guide you through some pleasurable experiences. A romantic over- tureis much to your liking. LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Now is the time to consider making necessary im- Oct. 23-Nov.21 provements in domestic surroundings. A major decision must be made. SAGITTARIUS While the financial picture may seem very restric- Nov.22-Dec.21 tive, your positive mental approach to pesky problems puts you in the driver's seat. CAPRICORN Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If it pleases Dec. 22-Jan. 19 you, make it your own. Assets areincreased. AQUARIUS Be aware that you do have a dominant personality. Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Adopt a softer attitude in dealing with others, or you'll scare everyone away. PISCES Be discreet in confronting one who comes forth Feb.19-Mar.20 from out of the past. This could be the start of something wonderful. For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speak- eth. Editor's Quote Book Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps. Perennial plea- sures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. Amos Alcon Matthew 12:34 ==

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