It's in the cards for this Orono psychic Verna Lambert has a look to see what's in the cards; for the future. I knew I was psychic at the age of 14 years" bv Grêtchen Ballantyne When Shirley MacLainc ed two books discussing phenomenon and it's role she shed light on a world little knowledge of or were ly skeptical about The credibility of Shirley lay in her accomplishn i political activist, a dai|i< academy award winning a< an author, people felt th not just dismiss her as without considering what say. Verna Lambert is anoth4] who believes in the phenomenon and in fact, abilities to tell others w store for them in the futufi lives here in Orono. I spent an afternoon wi and discussed the impadt abilities on her life and or "I was 14 years old befon I was psychic, I just pick» cards and was able to reaifl started doing readings friends in my early 20s an .loved doing it." Verna sai ' She explained she camp •background of psychics, mother and father have abilities and it goes" back their families' generatioi mother has used her ability throughout her life developed quite a clientele who return to see her," shp I asked Verna exactly wl to be psychic, "you are v< ed to your feelings. All yc are working at a deeper have keen ears and sight, are intuned with everythin you." "Psychic ability is everyone has it, but can develop it or not. I could publish- how to use your's tp read the cards psychic or tea leaves. It's just a question of in her life whether you are filling to accept rjaany had your ability." She explained, extreme- Verna has used her 'gift' in her own life and for others. 's books "It's a way of helping people, or ents. A councilling people. If you could cer, an help someone you would. People (jtress and want to know about the future or ey could . love or money and I can. do this for a flake them. I feel better knowing reading she had to cards helps people. Everybody controls controls their own life and they can ;r woman change it if they know what's corn- psychic ing," uses her Verna uses her ability in her own îat is in life helping chart a smoother e. Verna course. "I see what is ahead in my . » future and if something shows I j|th Verna should be careful I'll know or I'll of her ♦ see something good is going to hap- others. pen if I make the right choices and I el knew do." :d up the Verna does private sessions or them. I group readings and uses cards (a for my normal playing deck), tea leaves d I really and palm readings to determine so- d. meon'e's future. "1 know everyone from a has their own opinion about the both my psychic world. Sojne are for and psychic some are against but you learn in both when to say you are psychic and ns. My when not to." ilncredible Verna read my palm and my and has cards. Some -of ttife events she told of people me would come tp pass did, and told mb. ,,others I will just have to wait and hat it was see! cry intun- "Being psychic means learning to ur senses live with it 24 hours a day but you l^vel, you grow to accept it. For me it is really and you interesting and I hâve met so many g around people along the way and ones I can actually help. I could never think of <a gift, not using my abilities or of not hav- ithoose to , ing it a big part of my life." Verna each you* explained. j - Durham East Agri - News By John E. Finlay National Tripartite Sta Plan Set For Apples The government of On joined the federal goven four other' producing prd>' agreeing to establish a national tripartite stabilization plan for ap- Jbilization pies, Ontario Agriculture and Food Minister, Jack Riddell, announced today. itario has This agreement is for two years ent and 0 nly with the option to extend it for vinces in an additional eight years if a con sensus on equitable level of assistance to producers is reached by all participating provinces. Tripartite stabilizations can only work if it eliminates the competition competition of subsidies between provincial treasuries, and once this is achieved, achieved, all producers in Canada will compete on an equal footing said Mr. Riddell. The two-year interim agreement will allow these negotiations to take place and still give Ontario producers producers the price protection enjoyed by other participating provinces. With apples in the tripartite fold, this brings to five (beef, hogs, sheep and white beans) the total commodities commodities covered und^ tripartite. R.O.S. FOOTNOTES By Barbara Weese Durham East Wins Novice Division at Peterborough Fair 4-H Day Carolyn Barkey, R.R. 2, Blackstock was the winner of the Novice Division at the Peterborough Peterborough Fair Junior Day (A Regional 4-H Judging Competition.) As winner of this division, Carolyn won the Quaker Oats Award and prize money donated by the Peterborough Exhibition. Exhibition. Other top scoring winners in the Novice Division were: Richard Green, R.R. 2 Blackstock - 2nd ' place, while Nicole Ough, R.R. 2 Port Hope placed 4th. In the Junior Division, Ben Warren, Warren, R.R. 1, Port Hope placed 4th and Rene Heeringa, R.R. 2, Blackstock: placed 7th. In the Senior Division, Elaine Barkey, R.R. 2, Blackstock placed third and Brian Van Camp, R.R. 1, Blackstock placed 4th. Durham East 4-H'er Wins National 4-H Citizenship Seminar It has just been announced that Brent McLaughlin, Nestleton has been selected as one of Ontario's delegates to the National 4-H Citizenship Seminar. Next April, Brent and 5 other Ontario 4-H members will be joining joining similar delegates from across Canada for a week of discussions and tours in and around Ottawa. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 19, 1987-9 Allergies Can Be Controlled Much of the agony associated with having an allergy is unnecessary. Most allergic symptoms can be controlled with a little hit of knowledge and by following some sensible guidelines. If you have allergies, chances are you inherited them, although that's not always the case. If one parent has allergies, chances are about 28 per cent that you will suffer from them at some point as well. If both of your parents have allergies, your chances increase to,about 66 per cent. The symptoms of allergies may involve any part or system of the body. Most frequently affected is the .respiratory system. The skin and digestive systems are also common sites for allergic reactions. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of allergy. They may be as mild as a runny nose or they may be as serious as . shortness of breath or shock. This time of year, many people are suffering suffering from hay fever. Its symptoms include sneezing, a running; stuffy nose, itchy eyes, blocked sinuses and a burning throat. WHAT TO DO If you suspect you have an allergy, go see a health professional -- your family doctor, an allergy specialist, or your pharmacist. À physical examination and some laboratory laboratory tests will determine the substance or allergen you are allergic to, It may not be possible for you to avoid the allergen once it has been identified. If this is the case, certain medications can be used to prevent attacks and to relieve the symptoms. , Dr. Larry Rosen, a prominent prominent Toronto allergist, recommends recommends using one of the many antihistamines now available. "Be aware, however, however, that they may have some side effects including drowsiness, drowsiness, agitation and dry mouth," added Rosen. Drowsiness is potentially ' the most serious of the side effects. You may want to use a non-sedating antihistamine such as Seldane® from Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals (Canada) (Canada) Inc. If will provide relief from your symptoms and will help you remain alert. If you think you have an allergy or suffer from hay fever, write for a free booklet entitled, "Dealing with Your Hay Fever and Hives", at 730 Yonge Street, Suite 229, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2B7. It will provide you with some tips on now to cope with your allergies. 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