ASTRO ADVICE Readen may write to Eugenia The Herald Georgetown Dear Eugenia Would please toil me about myself in the newspaper I am a female born at the Toronto East General Hospital In East York Toronto My date of birth Is Saturday Oct lB62aU28pm Thank you LB Dear B Georgetown You are a Libra by aim sign however your chart has Just as much Virgo and Scorpio in It There seem to be many changes In the area of work SomW these changes have already started over this past year however they have not ended as of yet The transits over this next year look bright and I should hope that you are thinking of already pursuing some form of higher education or training that will help you advance professio nally As we approach February of 1964 you will begin coming into good fortune as a result of past good actions This will continue on and off or the next four years so please take advantage of It Your chart also indicates that it will be favorable time for work as well as higher education and that you will have a reappearance of past friends and acquaintances You may also find that you have a greater Interest In such areas as parapsychology or some form of medical research This Is also a year that you could make alterationsof your basic goals and objectives however try to avoid radical lonary attitudes as they will only hold you back You may have to adjust to new and unfamiliar circumstances and it would be best lo accept changes rather than fight them Where relations hips are concerned I feel that you will have unusual opportunities through groups and organizations It will be a favorable year for gaining acceptance of your personal ideas and projects from those In higher positions Basically your chart looks pretty good 11 Is an excellent year to get through hard work and discipline If you put to it Remember however that you must not live in past or dwell on past unpleasant memories and avoid any involvements thai could lead lo scandal If you use discrimination and diplomacy all will urn In your favor Good Luck Dixieland jazz Herald columnist November already I been looking the other way as October rushed by A busy October it was too especially in the arts field Second anniversary celebrations at the Cultural Centre brought us entertainment ranging from The Second City Touring Company to Public School performances from the Good Brothers to Hills Amateur Great fun was had by audience and performer alike Cultural Centre Art Gallery saluted the anniversary with a display entitled Our Good Earth which continues until Nov 10 If you have not yet visited this exhibition of 35 works or different Canadian artists you should Other October highlights included the George town Little Theatre production of The Man Most Likely To and the Arts and Crafts of Georgetown Annual Exhibition and Sale Enough of looking back Lets see what November has in store for us besides falling temperatures The answer seems to be music music music Dixieland takes centre stage at the John Elliott Theatre Thursday Nov 3 at m This concert is sponsored by the Optimist Club of Georgetown and tickets arc available by calling or The Optimists are really getting into the music field as they sponsor another musical evening Nov also at the John Elliott Theatre Two popular local acts will be heading the bill Melody the duet of Bill Kent and JanlneProuse both formerly with the Internationally known group Up With People and Phil of the Back to Back Trio will be stars or the evening Tickets are available at Neil Music Centre or call Both these concerts are fund raisers on behalf of the Lift for Georgetown High Campaign Do yourself a favour enjoy one or two evenings of great music and contribute to a worthy cause at the same time Speaking of worthy causes You have another chance to do good and perhaps do well Friends of the Library are sponsoring a draw to raise money for Library Projects The purchase of a S3 ticket gives you a chance to win on original acrylic wildlife painting by local artist Reg Tickets are available at the libraries In Acton and Georgetown stolen A bedroom window was slid open during the daylight hours Wednes day and worth of stereo equipment telev islon accessories cam eras and jewellery were stolen from a Crescent home In Georgetown re gional police are Invest HAPPY 40 BIRTHDAY FROM THE FROSTS SPELLS nH RUMBLE FISH ffiLDOVER 3RD WEEK DEAD ZONE How much sex Fun and friendship can a person take 1 BIG CHILL a cold world you need your friends to warm EmM7 ST Ted Savage wins Kinsmen award Human Rights talk author lecturer and journal 1st will be at the John Elliott Theatre on Monday Nov the door and arc available at both the Acton and Georgetown Public Libraries Ms Cat wood lecture topic Preparing for will deal with the questions Were Orwell and Huxley right If not where did they go wrong How strong ore the concepts of freedom fair ploy and the rule of law What do you think is the greatest danger to human rights June Call wood is vice president of tho Canadian Civil Liberties Association founder Digger House chairman Writers Union of Canada 197940 members of the Kinsmen Club of the delegates at lending the Ion strict Tall ell and Saturday Club President Hick Prcsi deal Ted Savagi net Treasurer Don Chairman Bob Malco lms in Vice President Hick Crawford Gary Hum Brian McMillan joined follow Kinsmen from as away as and Timmins for the annual Tall council huslid by the Mississauga Club Tht of the council w is Atlantic City North Among Hit run do were the awards for last Master ClubOut link Presidents for which strict saw twenty one of its A presidents qualify Georgetown Past Pre Ted Savage was one of the twentyone to receive this award recognizing the clubs outstanding contribution to it com unity and to the Assoc alien over the past Kin The annual meeting enables Kinsmen from THE throughout the district to exchange service and fundraislng Ideas The 1983 S3 cystic fib rosis financial state ment was approved by the council During the 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