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Red Deer Advocate from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada • 24

Publication:
Red Deer Advocatei
Location:
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
24
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C6 RED DEER ADVOCATE, Saturday, April 17, 1999 By Lynn Johnston FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSF People ELIZABETH, I Tl-toOGH you WERE GOING TO HA IT i Here i am working harp TO SUPPORT THIS PAMlLy ANP you TWO CAN'T PO ft COUPLE of simple CHORES I LIKE IT WHEN CMD GETS By THE TIME HE COMES OUT OF THE BATHROOM he's forgotten WHAT HE'S GUPftoSEP TO NAG US ABOUT. s' By Jim Davis GARFIELD Bv Charles Schulz 50 far.youVe hap a PRETTY SUCCESSFUL LIFE, HAVEN'T YOU? Photo contributed Harpers Metals were undefeated in 32 games over the regular season and playoffs. The team won the gold medal for Atom Rec level in Red Deer Minor Hockey. The team members from left are: (back row) Coaches and trainers Don Willson, Mike Ryan, Paul Jabalee, Bob Leuty, and Calder Leuty. (Second row) Nicholas Makila, Shane Herbert, Nick Ryan, Scott Ramsey, Justin Chapman, and Taylor Campbell.

(Third row) Ryan Jabalee, Adam Sebzda, Alex Jovanovic and Ryan Willson. (Front row) Mia Saraeva, Corbin Crnkovic, Gregg Burns, Mason Leuty and Ryan Birch. The team was sponsored by Randy Harper and Kootenay Ice. V-17 By Dean Young and Stan Drake BLONDIE By Scott Adams DILBERT 'OKAY, WE'RE CUITH) YOU. WHEN'S IT GOING DOWN7 IT FREEZES UP FIVE TIMES A PAY.

I HAVE TO 'wt have A REPORT THAT YOU THREATENED TO RILL A COMPUTER. MANUFACTURER. HI LOIS By Mort Walker and Dik Brown Photo contributed Tinners Little Caps finished off their season on a high taking the gold medal at the Edmonton Eagles Tier 1 tournament. Tinners finished in second place in their regular season and second in playoffs. Pictured are: (top row) coach Darin Sceviour, assistant coach Toby Mechefske, Mark Jensen, Brett Gebbink, Donovan Hayward, Brett Patched, assistant coach Joe Windle; middle row: Branden Mechefske, Joe Sebesten, Cameron Harding, Andrea Ruschin, Dylan McAllister; bottom row: Darren Kinnear, Colton Sceviour, Jacob Layden, Travis King, Darren Windle.

Missing are Tanner Newfield, Ian St. Pierre, Chance Broderick. HAGA "HE HORRIBLE By Dik Brown BETTY By Delainey and Rasmussen A 940RT, RUTt? MIPDCE-AGEP KNOW-iT-AU. A0OUT HIS TRAVELS AROUND THE WORLD ON A MOTDRC fcl WITH HIS BLONDE GIRtFfUEND SEARCHING fop INVESTMENT IDEAS BETTY, YOU RECOMMENDED A BOOK To A COMPLETE STRANGER? I KNOW, Bcrr SOMCTHMSTOU ME HE WOULD LIKE IF Photo contributed 1998-'99 Pee Wee 'B' City Champions are: (back row) Rod MacWhirter, Josh Bylsma, Jordan Bailey, Justin Kinnear, Ryan Spady, Tony Odenbach. Second row: Nathaniel Caines, Shane Alaric, Carson Tofin, Brandon Parsons, Bryce MacWhirter, Davro Clements, Jeff Odenbach, Greg Kinnear, Jeff Webb.

Front row: Dustin Snider, Ryan Foster, Andrew Russell, Kyle Hallett, Ronald Cook. CATHY By Cathy Guisewite SLASH EOUR STANDARD OF LIMING AND TRIPLE WHAT EOU put aujae, and eou COULD EASE UP ON HOUR. WORK HOURS 8E AGE AO AT moor current rate Of SAVINGS SOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO RETIRE COMFORTABLE on eouk. 135th BlRTHDAE CATHE Rembrandt sketches a bargain at $1 GIVE UP EOU LOME NOW PRAE THAT SOAIE SHRED Of SOCIAL SECURITE SURMIMES AND EOU be able to be A atodestle comfortable 75-HEAR-OLD WITH, Of COURSE, A PART-TIME 306 whose name was not given paged through her new $1 book and found three drawings valued at more than $50,000 total Two of the sketches, which were not described, were original Rembrandts and a third was drawn by one of his students. An art expert authenticated them.

AMSTERDAM (AP) A second-hand book bought at a flea market turned out to be more than a worthwhile purchase when the owner found two sketches by Rembrandt between its pages. Local media reported that after returning from the Amsterdam market, the buyer By Gallagher and DeCarlo ARCHIE HORRORSCOPE By Kelso Kemp RUBES By Leigh Rubin By Johnny Hart B.C. much smarter shoppers than the Egyptians I.

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Years Available:
1904-2022