a 36 - Sunday, December 10, 1989 - North Shore News Comics My NAME'S IRWIN TROLL. UMON NEA BORHOOP iN THIS NEIGH CRIME WATCH. 2. x i ON THE FASTRACK Vint MELZD? AWM Figo , Homes THIS GIVES 3 os en) QUE A CHANCE 1D NGAGE IN “TRADITIONAL MAL epeaielTie gs aM Ove. IM CEN. SPANIGH- SPEAKING MEN Have. A SPECIAL WAY oF GREETING ONE ANOTHER CALED THE ABRAZO-- [1S SORTA LIKE A HuG. pn Medea Sarees, In, 1 Henereed AND you REMEMBER, MY HUSBAND, MIKE ..7 MIKE, LOOK/ 11S THE SAME NURSE THAT WAS HERE WHEN I HAD TRUMAN / MOTLEY, 1. FASTSOE MATERNITY “HOSPITAL WHENEVER I SIT ANEW XB I PUT SCO - QMEALLS IN MY GUMBALL MACHINE ...T TAKE ONE A WEEK, WHEN THEYRE GONE ‘ FIBURE 7S ME Foe? ME TO ~ MOE ON tae HS WiLL BEMY VR - Ia FIRST STAMPEDE, a an ’ GAD ANS / L r MST 5 NA fa LITTLE NEMOOS: / ; ADMIT... T CAN I HAVE A VOLUNTEER FROM AHE AUDIENCE ? MISTER IF THERE'S ANY CRIME RORHOOV ANT TO KNOW ABOUT SUPPREGSED NSCS WA Do? “THIS GUY WANTS To TASTE YOUR VEAL LET'S Kit. SOMETHING- FoR LUNCH. 01987 Kong Feanaes Sordicale Hi Hong ngey ceserved If MUST BE A CONDITIONED REFLEX ,.HE DID THE SAME THING WHEN I TOLD HIM HE WAS A NX FATHER. @ ° PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. needs home for Pax (in photo), 42-year-old Austraiian Blue Heeler (same size and temperament as border collie, but black/ tan/yrey/white). Pax has grown up with children and is playful and very gentle with toddlers. He is an excellent guard dog with ua deep strong bark but no bite, phone Duris Orr 987-9015. Also seeking & home: Coc-a-poo; smali & sweet long-hair, soft tortoiseshell; pure-bred Abyssinian: 6- month-old taffy tabby. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LYD needs good homes for: sweel p/h) Lhasa Apso; tiny a/b (akan Greyhound: fiver & wht. pb Springer Spaniel: gentle Border €ol- lie X: young chocolate Lab. X; young Doberman X: tiny Pom Xy young Sheltie X%; 9-menth-old Dalmatian X; two 6-month-old wrey kifteas, other young cats. Please call 988-7461 or 738-3794. Your Honoscore ARIES (March 21-April 20): que The activity that you ex- perience this week will open the way to new ideas, contacts and locaies. Be responsive and interested. SAURUS (April 21-May am 20): What you own turns out to be of greater value than GEMINI (May 21-June 29): RR You are, without question, —t the centre of attention. However, this may come at a time when you really do want privac CANCER (June 21-Jaly 2» wie Others are playing their pames. Realize this, and have one or two of your own ready for immediate use. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The ee friends that you have could now be acting in a strange manner. Allow for this — but up to a point. r VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): at? The push and pull that you feel now is dircctly related to your work and your homelife. Avoid self-deception now. —_ . LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 223: wo This can be a fun weck for you, even though it won’t be 1 SCORPIO (Cct. 23-Nov. od 22): Your sense of direction may be slightly out of align- ment at this point. Know it and make the adjustment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 &8 -Dec. 21): Even though your alliances and agreements are usually highly charged, this week will ive new ineaning to that concept. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ra 19): The work scene comes alive in a way that spells new peoole and new profits — if it is handled with flexibility. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Reach over and around the current situations now iii existence. A moving target attitude works bes: during this cycle. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 28): Leave certain home-related issues alone for the tirne be- ing. Those involved will make their feelings known soon enough. Always acknowledge gift From page 35 some). When she receives a gift item, she always says, *‘Thank you."’ When she is Banded a card with cask or a cheqne, she always says, *‘fhaok you for the levely (or funny or sweet) card.’’ She pre- tends not to look at the cheque. This rude behavior has caused several relatives to stop sending or giving monetary gifts. I am sure the young woman has “0 idea that she is being rude, and i don’t think she would believe her old aunt, who is all of twice her age, but I bate to think of her insulting ul! the peoote who are invited to her wedding. GENTLE READER — if not for that crack about hitting others for money, Miss Manners might Nor have thought that your niece suf- fered frorn an excess of delicacy. It is, in fact, a matter of delicacy not to mention the amount of money given as a present (“Thanks for the $15"'). Pretending that one has not been given anything at all does, howev- er, Manage to turn delicacy into rudeness. The solution is to thank the giver for the ‘‘kind (or, for a huge sum, extracrdinarily gener- ous) present’? and mention its an- ticipated use. By the way, giving money as a present isn’t exactly delicate, ei- ther. If your niece’s etiquette error results in her wedding guests think- ing what they might find to please her, rather than simply throwing cash at her, Miss Manners will not be sorry. orth Aion yumi B an Ou Sib N Pw) A FREE CONCERT OF CLASSICS, STANDARDS AND CHRISTMAS MUSIC SUN.DEC.i0,7:30P.M. NORTH VANCOUVER CENTENNIAL THEATRE Tos] Donations accepted at the docr. Proceeds io North Vancouver Christmas Bureau