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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Feb 1995, p. 10

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10--~ Citizen _~ Tuesday, February 31, 1995 => es DAVID BISHOP Your Weekly I CAN RY] February 22 - February 28 PISCES: (Feb. 20 - Mar. 19) There will be a sudden shift in your routine of work this week. You should be extremely careful if your work requires travel during the next 12 days. Take all unexpected events in stride. Don't be unjustifiably critical of loved ones as you will underscore the limitations in your intimate relationships. ARIES: * (Mar. 19 - Apr. 20) v= Waich out! You could be demonstrating a certain amount of carelessness in your business dealings over the next 10 days. Examine all aspects of these dealings for it could lead to success. This is also a good time to work with members of the opposite sex. Keep it platonic. TAURUS: (Apr. 21 - May 21) You will find that the you are ng will through a need to strike out on your own, giving your creative energies free reign. Be careful in the way you act towards employers for the next week. You can impress or put off others with your innovative ways of convers : GEMINI: (May 22 - June 21) You desire to get things done as quickly as possible, but you should also be wary of being impulsive. Careful ination will allow you to make adjustments when they happen sp . You can iplish much in the areas that require physical Te -- like sports and the company of friends. - CANCER: (June 22 - July 22) You find that when it comes to talking with friends and associates that your tongue is loose. This communication applies to all relationships and you tend to be more rational in your dealings with loved ones. Quiet reflection will help to further rejuvenate your spirits and love of fife. LEO? (July 23 - Aug. 22) . Your confidence is high and you should be able to accomplish a lot over the next week. Now is a good time to do those things which you previously put off, whether from fear or failure or lack of motivation. Enjoy the renewed energies that you feel from love relationships. If single, there may be a new romance on it's way. VIRGO: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) You begin to experience lofty transformations in your attitudes and beliefs. You may also discover that those around you will desire to make the same changes. Uranus creates the desire for new and original experiences, Be careful not to forsake old friends just to meet someone new, LIBRA: (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) All of your communication is tuated this week, so be clear on the point you want 1o put across. If you gire approached to speak on behalf of a 'cause', then do your research. Your'insight is quick and grasping, so do not take to heart every action that a loved one does, you need to pay Rotice, SCORPIO: (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) You may feel tuned into feelings and thoughts of friends and Tamily. Interest in religion or mysticism is high now, and your sympathies for others is great. You may be of tremendous help to an associate or stranger because of your compassionate nature during the next couple of days. SAGITTARIUS: (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) You will find that even though you are slowing down and taking a realistic look at your abilities and expectations, you will discover an affectionate mood instilled in you, making you waht to be intimate with loved ones. The domestic scene gains new appeal and is ripe for discussion. CAPRICORN: (Dec.23 - Jan. 20) You will be curious and talkative, adept at problem solving and conversation, as you have a sharpened intellect and fluency in On the job you are hardworking and ambitious. You may tend to ignore others or 'use them' to achieve success. Develop the team spirit! AQUARIUS: (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) There is a great deal of financial panic h ng in your y situation right now. Sie SAS) Rani WATE Th Yost vestry on the other's time. Material or sentimental objects create a feeling of security for you, as long as you are not spending money to get them unnecessarily. INSU, EM MERSON 193 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY ONTARIO LOL 1B9 © 05985-7306 All Types of Insurance . Abortion question not answered at Liberal meeting To The Editor: Re: Provincial Liberal Nomination Candidate Debate The Liberal Nomination Candidate Debate held a week ago was well organized and we heard candidates' opinions on many issues but I have a concern that I Would like to add Knowing that there have been _ severe cutbacks in basic health tod ervices, if el , what Maybe you'll get an answer. | didn't. steps will you take to stop A funding of the killing of preborn children in Ontario?" Apparently my question disturbed . the political During the intermission the chairperson encouraged everyone to submit questions that had not been asked by the , panel in the first part of the ! evening. One candidate whose name was to be picked from a hat would be allowed to answer each question. On that invitation I submitted the following question oie concerning a corr of the ing. Out of ner to distract from the question a few in the crowd preferred to make noise rather than thigk about the reality of the questign: The candidate's statement of being "in favour of providing quality health care" failed to answer my concern about the millions of dollars spent on abortion. Tint i concern - "Abortion is an elective procedure that costs Ontario taxpayers over $7 milliongyear. recovered An investigation by Durham Police last week led to the recovery of three snowmobiles that had been reported stolen. A police spokesman said two 1990 Polaris models reported stolen February 7 in the Innisfil area were found un. damaged in a wooded area near Demara Road on Scugog Island on February 18. Later that day police foturned to the same area on the Island and found a 1090 8kidoo which had been reported stolen the day before from a residence in Port Perry. Meanwhile, police. are QO% fot IN EX AMATO! Independent Opticians When p knock on your door in the upcoming provincial election please have them clarify their stand on abortion funding. obiles -- investigating the theft of a 1988 Yamaha snowmobile reported stolen Feb. 14 from a residence at Portview Beach on Bcugog Island. This machine was one of two on a trailer beside the residence. Thieves rolled the trailer away from the house and took off on Lake Scugog, leaving one behind. Police are also looking for a 1992 Suzuki 1100 c.c. motorcycle valued at about $9,000, The motorcycle was discovered missing February y Connell, Port Perry. Cost too high To the Editor: Re: Cost of Gun Registration Much has been written about the registration of all long guns in Canada. To the average citizen who may not own a gun or know the current laws, this may seem yery confusing. What is not confusing is the cost of registration. It will create a huge bureaucracy that will cost $500 million to over $1 billion per year. 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