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Whitby Free Press, 23 Jan 1974, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS BURGESS GIRL 0F THE WEEK Seventeen-year-old Elsie Sauniders is onie of the ,ittractive horsebaick ridiîig, and skating in particular. clerks working at the Indian Rugs store in tthe Bond Photo by Mike Burgess Towers Miail. Elsie is a sports enthusiast who enjoys AS 1ISee Ut, byRev. R. H. James Whitby Free Methodist Church On Sunday January 6th, 1 said to my congregation "let us make 1974 appreciation year to ail people at every opportunity"'. Mamy 1 start it with commendation for our school teach- ers tbroughout our education system. Previous to Christ. mas the teachers of one of oun local schools, Dr. Robent Tbornton. presented so beautifully the Christmas story, by ail the children participating. On Friday the Christian Emmanuel school likewise presented the message so well. Recently 1 visited the Anderson Collegiate (Teacher Parent night) and was deeply impressed by the teachers keen personal, individual interest in my daughter. They knew ber attitude, response to instruction, successes and places of improvement, they were minute in so many aspects. 1, having tbirty or more students, of wbich 1 arn confident their interest is just as keen. 1 left the scbool *~confident that the heart of the teacher is deeply inter- woven into the beart of the success and well being' for our children today and their future liveihood. Whitby lTheatre Company jTlie following are the events jComnpany: Durham College Workshop 2 Onîe Act Plays Admittance: Free Dance & Buffet at Amnber Room in Old St. iohn's Church at 8:30 p.m. Tickets S6.00 per couple Peter Pan Players present The Princess & the Swineherd Tickets SI1.50 To Dorothy a Son A comedy by Roger MacDougall Dirty Work at the Crossroads Melodramna by Bill Johnson Beekman Place A comedy by Samnual Taylor Of the Wbiitby Theatre January 26 - 27tlh February 2 February 7,.8, 9, 10 7:00 p.m. (Sat. & Sun. 2:00 p.m. matinee also) Senior Citizens - Feb. 6 Mardi 6-I'Oth 8:30 p.rn. April 24-28th 8:30 p.m. June 5-9th 8:30 p.m. by Marie Ruffer for period of January 27 - February 2 AQUARJUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) You feel exceptionally briglit and promote ail arrey of new ideas. The week starts off 011 a very hectic foot; you are very popular. The pace eases up by the mniddle of the week. Don't set your standards too bigh. PISCES (Feb. 19 - March 20)" You rnay be attracted to a Virgo; who* works with you on humanitarian subJects. The-28th and 29th are significant your intuition is very keenl. You may make a long trip; probably overseas, to make business contacts. ARIES (March 21 - Apnil 19) 1This week begins on a promising ilote, you find your mmnd exceptionally dlean. Go out of your way to improve curren t relationships. Check your bookkeeping procedures, especially if y ou are self-employed. Household accounts aiso require your attention. TA URUS (Apnil 20- May 20) Try to relax, beconme moretlîumnane; kinder. Althougli yoLI have harmonious tliouglbts yoLI are inspired to write, you tend to procrastinate. Matters can be brouglit out int() the open more; now that some light has beeil shed on the situation. GEMINI (May 21 -Jmu e 20) Thiere is a reniewed interest in *your private life; with anl accent oni your mate.or partiler. You want to effect a change i v oun ifestyle; start a.new way of living. Spec- ulatioîî is îîot especially favourable. CANCER (June 21 - July 22) Educationl and plhilosophical pursuits are stressed this week. Start a refresher course, or open up a new course of study you've been thinking of for a long time. Youn career becornes very important to you. there is an opportunity to step up the ladder. LEO (JuIy 23 - Aug. 22) Emotions run the gamut this week. You need to laugh; see a stage comedy or a comedy film. Co-openation with co-workers is essential, you must have associates you can trust. Set a deadine every day so that you can get ail activities takf.n care of. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Be prepared for a surprise anound the 29th, when a social event may prioduce quite the opposite of what you expect. Leave decisions tii after the 3 I st, wben you cant time your rmes better. LIBRA (Sept. 23- Oct. 22) This period is favourable for personal achievement, wheil you have a great deal of support froni behind-tlie- sceîîes. Commuunicationîs take precedence early iii the week. SCORPJO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) Energv is liigh, there's enougli competitioîi in the air to keep you on your toes. First of the week, finances are stressed. Pay more attention to items placed on charge accounits; don't overbuy. you realize how much you're spending whenl the Christmas bills corne in, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22.- Dec. 21) Don'"t take on too many outside activities, you could spread yourself too thin. You mnust meet ciirnent deadlines with time to spane. You are under quite a bit of pressure, and find personal ambition is especially stressed. Live m in Hiousekeeper Wanted -MUST BE RELIABLE, AGE NOT IMPORTANT. THIS 15 IN A MODERN HOME IN WHJTBY, WITH SWIMMING POOL. THERE ARE 2 BOYS, AGES 7 ýAND) 15. WAGES TO'BE DISCUSSED. NON-SMOKER PREFERRED. CALL 668-6000 OR 668-6767. i 1 S tar'scope

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