THE FREE PRESS TIME OUT DECEMBER 14, 2000 A23 BETTY7" by Delainey and Rasmussen (16S, I'VE REACH® V /VcmNDlSHCMI \ A STATE OF J! UNTOUCHED 9Y THE \ SUSTAINED J SILLY FEELINGS IRONIC I? AMD NEEDS OF I DerACRAvEtrry j DM BOW/ i j | ■& Dilbert yt t * JURY SELECTION JUROR EIGHT, DO YOU HAVE ANY MEDICAL PROBLEMS THAT LJOULD PREVENT YOU FROM SERVING? WOULD IT BE FAIR TO SAY YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ROBOTMAN® by Jim Meddick MISTER BOFFO by Joe Martin OVERBOARD by Chip Dunham AdamBhome by Brian Basset 1 UAV6WT THE fbOGldT l(*A \uhkt to oer LMKA FOR CHRISTMAS. AlLSHe SAYS OVER mo OYeR(S„ “A CLEM HOOSfc, 6NE WE A Cl£AM House CHRISTMAS." 1 wish SHfc'o pe More ireCJFIC. IT'S NOT UKe 1 CAM REAP HER MIMP. 1 f m*£N/ ) Prince George services the largest rural trading area in all ol B.C. Every week thousands ol your potential customers that live in Prince George's rural trading area, sit down and plan what they are going to buy and where they will make their purchases. How do you reach these potential customers before they start to shop? Advertise In one or more Cariboo Community Newspapers. LAKES DISTRICT NEWS Bums Lake. Topley, Southbank. Francois Lake, Taksie Lake HOUSTON TODAY Houston, Granisle.Toptey a' SMITHERS INTERIOR NEWS Smithers. Telkwa. Kitwanga, Hazelton(s), Topley a' TERRACE STANDARD Terrace, Thornhill ^ NORTHERN SENTINEL Kitimat, Kitamaat Village, Kemano 1