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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1982, p. 3

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ASTRO ADVICE Thirt Ontario Scholars St A July Page Georgetown High grads by Eugenia Witham Opportunity knocks Many people read iheir horoscopes In the dally newspapers to find whether love will bloom whether grandfather will be alright or whether their boat will come In that day But anyone who s read about astrology as an exacting science knows that newspaper horoscopes are far loo generalized and mpllstlc be of any consistent benefit Enter Eugenia who moved to the Norval area three years ago from Port Credit with a loyal clientele keeping In touch for astrological advice At that time Eugenia offered her advice freely examining natal charts and consulting lengthy records of planetary transits to suggest the best and most timely moves tor amazed and delighted friends and acquaintances Her uncanny ability to spot the opportunities and uncover the problems spread by word of mouth and today her clients keep in touch regularly from as far away as Switzerland Japan and Los Angeles Eugenia was born of Ukrainian parents and was still a young girl when her uncle encouraged her to develop her apparent ability read the stars Two weeks later her uncle died and Eugenia has never since let up on her studies of astrology Its known as the oldest science but the surface has barely been scratched she says now providing her service for a small fee under the name Astro Advice Eugenia specialty Is medical astrology by which she can determine or evaluate the causes of Illness and even help the client prevent against further illness but she also readily provide a wealth of astrological advice on careers relationships finances and education The Herald is pleased to let Eugenia share her natural talent and practised skill with you Her column also entitled Astro Advice will appear regularly in this spot to bring you an open forum for presentation and discussion of your personal and anonymous problems questions and Following is a sampling of the range of correspondence Eugenia will consider gathered especially for this introductory column If you like to follow suit write out your question as simply as possibtealongwiththeexacldateandyear and the hour if known of your birth Drop them off at The Herald or mail them to us at St carnival sports tournaments a casino night remain anonymous and unlike Letters to the Editor need not you name or codeword in order to more readily Identify letter when it is published In future weeks you find out more about how Eugenia goes about Interpreting the natal charts you send in and how she consistently comes up with pointed and Invariably relevant Inform ation and advice Dear Eugenia I was bom Feb in England I m not sure of the exact time of my birth but I almost positive I have a Libra ascendant Can you de termine whether there arc any major lifestyle due in the near future Ihe next few A curious senior Dear curious senior Providing you chart is accurate I would have to say that the next few hold growth and learning for you once again only this time by pleasurable means In other words it time to travel communicate read take courses invest for fun and enjoy your self Good luck and safe journeys my friend Dear Eugenia I the proud mother of a little girl but Im wondering If the stars forecast more children In the future for mc I was born May 1956 at a m In Expectant mother Dear Expectant mother I surprised by your chart that you arcn I ready pregnant for I can see most definitely that it on your mind and now would be an excellent time for you to go ahead If you have any problems your moon cycles may help the process along Also make sure that your whole family is In agree ment with you before you lake this important step in your life Dear Eugenia Im eager to know whether my daughter will be marrying her current boyfriend or a different person Can you also tell approximately when she II be marrying Her birth time Is Jan 1 at 11 a in Toronto Dying to know Dear Dying to know It hard to tell who your daughter will or should bo marrying with Ihe birth data of her partner However can say that it is on her mind and by October relationship will either stabilize or turn cold Whichever the case may be before she decides to take this important step in lite I feel that she should have an leal comparison made be tween herself and her partner for compatibility purposes If she was marry now it would be rough going and I feel belter opportunities will be there for her beginning at the end of 1983 and for several years to come Dear My daughter was bom March 10 at 12 23 Does she have any major traits vocational lean tags my husband and I should know about Pleased parents Dear Pleased parents Your daughter is a places with a ascendant She seems lo have an ability not only In a creative sense but also in the performing arts such as dancing or figure skating She might also show an ability In unusual art forms and ins tin merits She should have extremely nice eyes and be very attractive as she grows older which should help her advance In her chosen career You may find that at some point In her life she may want lo be a stewardess In order lo satisfy her desire for adventure Dear Eugenia I was born July 30 but I m afraid I don know the time Will you examine my birth chart and loll me If you see any substantial financial success in Ihe business venture I recently undertaken Impatient partner Dear impatient partner having substantial favorable changes In your life by October Whether they be financial emotional or medical changes Is diffl cult to state without ace urate birth date How ever with a few mile stones from your past I should be able to come up with a more precise chart and answer The Grade results are out and Georgetown District High School are expected to graduate Ontario Scholars this rail pending approval from the province ministry of education Jenny Smith was the school top student among the graduating class with a B per cent average She was closely followed by Carolyn Brown who scored a per cent average To earn the Ministry of Education Ontario Scholarship students must have a grade aver age of per cent In their Grade subjects The other Ontario scholars from the school Paul Jim Lunmoii Julie Collier Jennifer rarky Linda but Dave Maureen For ion Shell Fudge Laurie Mine Cage Lite bulla nt Karen Jacqueline Kevin Michael Da Laura Quirk Jamie Jenny Smllh Anna Kalhlcn iPentrato Li irWhte Georgetown District High School also released the names of their Grndo 13 and Grade 13 gradual csasof Gradu ating from Grade II are llurnrll I Natalie Hick Sheila Cannon KrUU Champ Jnequel Chapman Liu Hod cook LuaConUnd Dave Caller Court Cunningham Garry Sean lUhticn Jack liar ltemary Laurie llilcber e Heather Tic nulun Karen Ken Kennedy orl Ken Brad Kerr Linda Larocqu Gregory Lawr An drew Thorn Heather Mireachern 1 Malcolm MacLe Mad etc Hob Mavbee Barb Mctlure Ken J ling Wayne Hume Cindy Joanne Peter loam I Jeffrey Margaret Mulder Derek Murphy David Murray Janice Murray Aaron Milliard Grant David Norton llruce ayne Sherd Peacock Stephen Karen Penney Scoll Cindy I pa Terry David Sheila Prouw Craig Hah Anthony Oram Maria Olio Tammy I ad He Larry Irian red Scut I heed Dean Reynoldi Gordon Itlehirdion Kim Studies pay off Achievement were presented these Cathy Tutt Denlie Alton Centennial School students during graduation Cindy Cindy Hall Gary Parker Laura Rogers its June Dab Brad Ktavkalm Greg Held Cindy Janice Barry Versa Ryan Robert David Bert rand Ilan Johnston Milne Gall Eastwood Jenny Daniels Mike Tfclcr Herman Andrew Howard Green Mike Hurley Dean mine LI Jackson trick Coleto Murphy Stephen Mann Steve John Watts Shawn Harding Mustard Preston Sunn Campbell fiherrl Richard Graham Shepherd Doug Taylor Diesel Oar la Glltrtple Lynn Mavell Barb Savage Frank Leigh Cooper Kelly Cathy Lyon Leslie Stephanie Debbie Watts Cyn lb la Allan Look for more Centennial grads Friday Letter to the Editor Accolades for exhibition Kuan Penny Savage Jenn lerScbenk Infirld Schubert Michael Kelly Itod vab Allan John Richard Scott Claire Shepherd Gregg Jell Smith Karen Janice Staple Ion Klmbtrley Stewart Barry Slow Patricia Lei Sheila Sunken Iju Takahiihl Cheryl Thorn on Tlucko Klrllen Gerhard Kir I Tyler John Van Vanbendegen Wendy John Vrrhey Tcreia Arthur Vlctra lo Susan Waldrum Heather Wallace Hod Iherly J John Wheeler Wood I air Writ Filly ate the mortar board Don and Rose Johnston of Rex way Drive are proud lo announce Ihe graduation of their three- year old filly Northern Alice from the Maiden Classification during the fourth race at Woodbine July Alice graduation came in a onemile race on the Marshall Turf course following two semesters In the John Calhoun Barn at Woodbine and a winter break at Ihe Connor Farm in Bolton She Is a daughter of the late Rouge Sang winner of the Gran dl in Italy and a grand daughter of Bidder sire of Bid and Cannonade right To the editor of The Herald This Is the lost week of Frank C Blacks retrospective exhibition at the Gallery of he Hills Cultural Centre the show will close on July 17 The response to this exhibition has been wonderful I have the feeling that everybody who made Iho effort to see the show was enriched by II and made proud by the fact that we have an artist of this stature in our midst Today I want to say to all who made this exhibition such a special event Frank and I Black Mayor Pete and Mrs Hank Ifuhtnnen the librarian and the whole library stall both The Herald and the Independent the merchants on Main Street who exhibited paintings by the artist In their windows oil the generous lenders to the exhibition and Ihe people of this community who flocked to the exhibition and liked what they saw Sincerely John Graduating with thdr Sccondary School Honor Graduation Diploma from Grade are Suzanne Abray San Aldham Brian Karen Baker Linda Canon Jane Car David Lynn Clark Con tinned on page AS Complete Auto Glass Replacement Sunroofs Roof Vents Vinyl Tops Side Mouldings Insurance Claims Call Us Today 315 Armstrong Ave Hills t the only town that celebrates Summerfest The Colllngwood takes place Aug and Bin the downtown business area only lo be capped off by the Pepsi Cola Festival and Banjo Contest Aug 8 at the Blue Mountain Foundation Concert Shell There be a carnival sports tournaments a casino night dancing a frog Jumping contest hot rods and lots more Phone the Colllngwood Chamber of Comm at for more Information Celebrate Summerfest Aug 8 Tracer CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone don your Hurry and get that convarttoh SAVE off installed price TIDY CARS OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE COMPLETE CAR CA AM a DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY GUARD VINYL ROOF RESTORATION PINSTRIPING TOUCHUP PAINT I J splash guards SAME DAY SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE I ASSOCIATE DEALER SOUND PROOFING CHRIS BVDEVAATE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 71 RD N GEORGETOWN ARMSTRONG AVENUE 8776136

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