SECTION THE HERALD Wedaculsj Scytenber a by Eugenia Witham Watch out for erratic mood Dear Eugenia My son was born March 1961 at SO to Scarborough He graduated from college In June 1981 He la looking for a job What are his prospects Concerned Mother Dear Mother Your son has what I consider to be a very good chart Ha an extremely bright young man that Just needs the opportunity to show his capabilities to the world He appears to have the ability to do very well in his chosen field As for earning money I have no doubt that be will do very well doors should be opening for him anytime Favorable aspects began July 31 and I continue in his money bouses until the end of the year During this time It la Important for him to get his foot in Ibe door This aspect will be at 11a peak the week of Sept 23 until JS making It the beat time to seek advancement In the emotional area Im a little bit concerned as I feel he Is sensitive and somewhat erratic right now and will be until the end of During this time he must not get involved to the extent of commitment without an indepth done between himself and the lady that his life He mustnt move too quickly in this department as he aspect lends itself to sudden romantic infatuation however they are seldom lasting I am writing to you in hopes that you can provide some assistance in a forecast I am a Scorpio woman bom Oct I960 In Bournemouth England My husband of five years is a Capricorn bom Jan 18 in Toronto Our marital problems are all financial and a prediction in this field of my life and future would be greatly appreciated Yours sincerely Materially Ambitious and hoping to read your help in your column Dear Materially Ambitious Without your times of birth It Is difficult to be very specific However I can tell you that your problems started around the beginning of and on and off until midAugust You may still have a few minor set backs or limitations during but nothing like you have experienced in the past Things are beginning to slowly turn around for you As for your husband the last two and a half years have been the worst for him He will still have a few more limitations between now and Nov 20 and once again between May 1983 until Aug 10 The beat way to handle these limitations is to work quietly avoid confrontations and dont expect help from outsiders Its as If were jour frustrate you Hang there the worst Is over and the end la In light For more detail please send In your times of birth Write to Eugenia at The Herald Guelph St Georgetown 3Z6 Clubs o to fagt Scholars Wall honors Acton Highs best AHSsbtdent Acton High School a modern red brick build ing partially designed by teachers now in Its tilth year The school la In an open field with lota of trees in the background One could call it good- looking The ulterior Is cheerful and brightly colored yet it Its own subtle and quiet atmosphere as well To the setting there are friend ly and generally good The and their activities are what this column all abouL Hope fully well inform you and perhaps you can get an Insight Into what Acton High Is all about Actons school year started quickly Weve already had our pictures taken school sports teams and clubs have formed the Environmen tal Science class has launched heir first trip and everyone is involved Besides the usual there have been some new and surprising changes For instance instead of bells chimes have been Install ed mainly due to the fact that everybodys ears got shattered when the loud bell rang close by or else you were caught In a small echoing room with a bell above you The chimes take some getting used to but in the end theyre better than the other bell and now Acton has included scholastic honors as well as athletic honors the Bear Pit we Official confident plan protects against renewed Hydro forays Unless Ontario Hydro can prove that its desper ately short of electrical power Its unlikely the utility can run another line through Hills with out an environmental assessment planning con sultant Peter told the towns general comm ittee Monday night While residents like John Minns have argued for more stringent policies In the draft official plan to protect Hills from additional hydro corrid ors Mr Walker said be believe the town is al ready adequately protect ed under new policies The draft official plan allows hydro corridors only if they meet with the stringent guidelines under the Environmental Ass essment Act Although be acknowledged that the machinery exists for bypassing the Acts bear ings and studies structure Mr Walker said Its un likely Hydro would bo able to do so except In an emer gency Ho added that tbe towns hydro line policy follows that set up by the region in Its official plan Commit tee members were told that Hydro has had sever al years Influence In offic ial plan making across the province through the min istry of housing Coun Miller ex pressed doubt that more stringent policies regard ing hydro corridors would be accepted by the minis try which must approve all official plans before they become law Joe Clark remains best man for country YPC president says Continued from page A I dent Sutter Bob and Jack Coups Mr Goebelle said the most exciting part of the convention aside from the fact hes never been to Winnipeg before will be the review vote to deter mine Joe Clark Is still the man to lead the Tories I am confident be will gain the support of tbe Hes the man for the job and at the present time I see no viable alternative within the party The president said the party has to remain unit ed to keep Mr Clark at the helm Ha said since his brief stint as prime minister Mr Clark has changed for the better He Is dealing with the press a lot better Mr said He has also gained more respect from the party and has matured a lot more The symposium on employment opportuniti es scheduled in October is still in the planning stag- HUGH GOEBELLE Crash hospitalizes men Two young men are still in hospital following a two- car collision on John Street and Road North Saturday about 11 David 17 Is in satisfactory condition at Georgetown Memorial District Hosp ital where he is recovering from a fractured wrist Howie Oram was brought to Georgetown hospital and transferred to Peel Memorial Hospital Saturday night He is In stable condition A Ford tow truck was stopped for a stop sign on John Street and puDed out Into tbe Mountainvtew Road Intersection where he struck a 1961 blle travelling at high speed along Mountain- There was dam age The driver of the first vehicle was charged with careless driving and charges are pending against the driver of the second but one MP and some York University profess ors have been lined up Its tough for young people to find Jobs and It was evident this summer Mr Goebelle said I was lucky to find one as a day camp coun sellor but many others werent that lucky Mr youth are looking towards an uncertain future when they graduate from college and university He said many are tak ing courses now when there might not be any jobs when they finish In the task force will bo knocking on doors for Tory hopeful Bill who recently defeated Toronto Sun Editor Peter for the PC nomination But Mr- recently threw his hat In the ring as an independ ent threatening the success of the Conserv ative camp Mr Goebelle said It wasnt good news for the PCs nuking the canvass ing efforts even more important Unfortunately it could split the vote but we are confident will gain substantial support in area he said He Is one of the candidates that lives In riding and we think bis chances are very good now have a Scholars Wall In display cases there are brass bars with honor students names engraved upon tnem These be given to tbe pupil on a plaque at the end of bis or her school career at Acton There are also plaques with Grade 11 Ontario Schol ars names engraved These will be kept by tbe school and there are pictures of people with the highest marks in each subject area These con sist of three categories Grade 9 Grade 10 and Grades 11 and com bined For the past year these category winners are Grade Art Helen Staley Family Studies Andrea Music Chris Theatre Arts Dcnise Newell Business Johnson English Mel- ante Johnson French Janet Math Helen Staley Ed Scott Nowlan Science Johnson Social Science Annette Kron en Tech BartSoder Grade Art Shannon Corson Family Studies Johns Music Glen Arch er Theatre Arts Jay Kltchlng Business Allan Grtwati English Darren French Jane Math Ian Saw- den Phys Ed Doreen Uranlck Science Johns Social Science Ian Sawden Tech Brian Martin Grade 11 and 12 Art Gord Springle Family Studies Jean Wong Music Andreas Thief Theatre Arts Ro man Busi ness Sonya Kroes Eng lish Sue Reynolds French Monlka George Math Tara Dewdney Ed Sandra Brun- dle Science Harold Koa- Social Science Kar en Elliot Tech Paul Trash Our congratulations are extended to the students who have achieved hon ors Wenopeyoucankeep up those terrific marks In the sports end of the school crosscountry girls basketball and boys volleyball teams have been formed Tbe boys volleyball teams have already played some games and the crosscountry runners are warming up for the race at York We think this year Is going to be one of the best and so far our prediction is correct Hopefully Una luck will continue throughout the year Next week there will be other student reporters contributing to the col umn more activities will be reported and more details will come through I sincerely hope that I have given you a brief Insight into the Acton High School and that you would like to read more about It Jeffrey L BA LLB Barrister ft Solicitor Is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at 116 Guelph St Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G4A3 Spend season with YMCA The Georgetown Y has s variety of programs for children and adults that will begin In midSeptem ber Wee Vers Live Vers High Yers Gymnastics for to 1 year olds con tinues Monday evenings at Centennial Middle School Tbe Involved In the 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