PAGE is MONDAY, DECEMBER 2%, 19 ; ~ Hi and Lois ® By Mort Walker & Dik Browne COME ON, HOW HOW OLD (Pig FEMME ff WHEN THEY | OLD ARE YOU ¢ OT START TALKING LOOK? LIKE THAT, 1 m THEY'RE PRETTY /' 5 Dy ; = . i] | iam) { AL G . | © ) WELL, I GOT MY Book. WHAT'S KILLER LOOKING FOR? su] Ssasrpedg sresvey Sora (5) Tpansinea rahe PHO ESET yOu'D THINK, WITH FEEDING A WHOLE SCHOOL, MISS BEAZLY WOULDN'T HAVE, TIME TO FEED THE PIGEONS! OR ‘THE MONEY.... SINCE I CUT HER 1968, Atche Came Publications, tre Distributed by King Features Syndicate. oe He Ache | 1 | GOURMET WHEN Sou" TALK THEIR SUAGE SKEP HIM spout THe FROGS LEGS TO LET HIM KNOW T'VE ‘\BEEN AROUND. F fl ig ae KNOW f THING. " NRECOGNIZE HIM TM GOING “TO TRY A LANGUAGE HIM~+ OH GARGE~ ae oul, | MAMPELE a a t) 7 iow OW'S THE CONEY ISLAND G TOPAY ? AND HOW 'g Nl WHERE PO You SEG THOSE PISHES ON THE MENU? 4 WHAT'S CONEY ISLAND GQUAB? AND WHATS PUBLIN DUCK 7 You Si au TAU Ibo? po ch (Se m UP AND OVER. goes this youngster in performance at Clarence Michiel Christmas concert, TORONTO (CP) —If you want to celebrate your divorce, three young University of To- ronto students can help make ita really swinging bash. - Operating out of a wildly de. corated basement in suburban Etobicoke, Ross Vipond, Bruce Roberts and Michael Hodgins plan parties with a difference —for about $300 a party plus food and rink, So far their threeemonth-old company, People for Special Oce casions, has designed 15 parties for Torontonians and is booked ‘up for at least 13 more this month, including a divorce cele- bration with a Christmas fairy- ‘land theme, Want a divorce party? Students can help. want to give parties | (We . .« . total involvement through decorations and ceremonies,” Ross saild‘in an interview, The business is intended pri- marily to pay the three students’ ‘tuition fees, But, says Hodgins, it's also a needed diversion, “You've got to do something other than go to school,” - For one party they planned 6 Bavarian beer festival using $1.50 soya sauce barrels, post. ers, flags and a cheese-wheel *) packing case for decorations and * beer and cold meat for food, So far they’ve been little more than bartenders at some of their parties, but, says Michael, “we plan to get more creative.’” ih