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Scugog Citizen (1991), 18 Oct 1994, p. 10

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Weekly Your LIBRA: (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Conflict may surface in your domestic situation or within your circle of friends. Use the tremendous energy you have now for the collective good of your friends. Due to some inspirational innovation, you will impress others in conversation and all other communication with loved ones. SCORPIO: (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) It is the beginning of a new period in your life that is heralded by some major changes in your life. You find yourself filled with optimism and good cheer; things will most ly go your way. R that every effect has it's cause and that every cause has it's effect. & SAGITTARIUS: (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) You are ng much more passi and most ps will tend to intensify as you feel unusually affectionate and physical. Channel your energies constructively as it isn't a wild romantic time, but one where small scale endeavours will meet with success. CAPRICORN: (Dec. 23 - Jan. 20) Religion, philosophy or the occult may influence dealings at work. Check all of your facts prior to acting on your hunches. Surprises are in store this week. You may learn something about a friend that you didn't know. Also, you will make a new friend or meet someone special during the next 9 days AQUARIUS: (Jan.21 - Feb. 19) Your ability to effectively communicate with loved ones or a close family member is increased five-fold. It's important to delineate your true feelings about someone clearly, so as to avoid confusion. This just might make your week. Use your tremendous energy for the collective good of your friends PISCES: (Feb 20 - Mar 19) You may be inclined to work and get many things done. You will find the energy to tackle any prol Be sure to be diplomatic with co- workers, bosses or your mate before engaging in a new venture, since the force of your creativity may rub people the wrong way ARIES: (Mary 19 - Apr 20) You will find that this week You will greatly enjoy social and romantic activities. You truly desire 'fun' and should not hesitate to get to know new people and form new acquaintances. Also, love is in full bloom and its a good time to fully d the depth of aff 10 loved onegy TAURUS: (Apr. 21 - May 21) It will be a time where you will strive for complete domestic happiness. You will use the home setting as a vehicle for entertaining family members and friends in your social circle. Relatives will be supportive in your attempts to emotionally renovate so that you can be more honest with yourself. GEMINI: (May 22 - June 21) Being emotionally sensitive (nearly overwrought) you may engage in a new relationship hat is very romantic. You feel the need to validate your feeling about yourself through another person, - fhus You may Y lo inercase your power of jon, either y. during the week. CANCER: (June 22 - July 22) Due to a poor decision romance may sour a little. You face tremendous, self-imposed responsibilities in relationships with loved ones and are apt to have difficulties expressing wants and desires openly to companions. You should try to relax, get a massage, and enjoy your companions without fear. LEO: (July 23 - Aug. 22) You are instilled with an increased sense of spirituality to actively help others. Volunieering your services to a friend can be most rewarding now. There may be a ing in your ional and d. ic life. Trust your adult quality of self-control, while maintaining your child-like trust. VIRGO: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) You may be inclined to let your ego get in the way of your work. Don't worry too much about how others think of you or your abilities. You can accomplish many things this week. You can channel a great deal of energy into your work or new projects. Romance is generally on a plateau or on hold altogether. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY ONTARIO LOL 1B9 005 985-7306 All Types of Insurance Gaming facility will meet all provincial standards From page one standards," Mr. Grace told council. And Chief Edgar said the band has "insisted on this right from the start." Mr. Grace said sewage will be treated with a Class six system with denitrification capabilities. He said the treated effluent in he tile bed will be of drinking quality. If wellggdnterfere with other wells ine area, Grace said they will start looking for alternative sources of water. "We are following all the provincial guidelines," he told council. "I have no intention of putting my name on a report that does not (meet standards) It would do no good for my business," he said. Ward 3 councillor Ken Gadsden asked about traffic on the Island Road and was told by Mr. Chalmers that the Durham Region Traffic Department have determined "there will be no problems at all." Councillor Gadsden wondered if there would not be congestion if bingo players start arriving at the facility between 5:00 and 6:00 PM. "I must admit I still have concerns over the traffic, especially the curves (along the Island Road) where there have been fatalities each year," said councillor Gadsden. And he said he has also been told by Regional traffic employees that there are similar concerns. Mr. Chalmers said there are plans to hold bingos at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM and perhaps another at 10:00 PM. The maximum players at each session would be 600, he said. CALL US AND COMPARE! (CANADIAN TORBOT CO.) Cash & Carry or 1 Clark Ostomy BW Colostomy, lleostomy, Urostomy Appliances BM Incontinence Supplies - 2 Day Delivery Service Anywhere IN-HOME SERVICE 15501 East Quarter Line, Nestleton, Ontario (905) 986-1164 or Toll Free : 1-800-371-0163 Co. Since 1963 Supply Supplies a Durham East MPP Gord Mills sat through the detailed presentation to council Monday afternoon and issued a statement later. "I am delighted with the efforts of the Mississaugas of Scugog First Nation to keep their ighbours and the T hip council informed of the activities on this-project. The charitable gaming facility will be an important economic and social development tool for the whole community." Scugog Mayor Howard Hall said "council is satisfied that many of the concerns raised earlier this year in relation to this proposed facility will begin to be met by this kind ef open dialogue. The fact that a reputable engineering firm has been retained to oversee and carry out the testing gives residents a reason to feel optimistic and re-assured that their interests will continue to be protected." Mr. Grace told the meeting tests have been done on 70 wells in a two km. radius of the site. And these wells will get on-going tests once it is completed. 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