[ § = Souson Citizen px, reve February 27, 1996 DAVID BISHOP Astro Advisor PISCES: (February 20 - March 19) There may be significant 'flare - ups' between you and a friend because of. differing wants. Take time to stand in your friend's shoes before passing judgement. Work will seem easier apd you should feel more relaxed once you engage in some sort of health - related activity. ARIES: (March 19 - April 20) Your position in your world becomes clearer and provides much understanding of the people you care about. You must realize that friends and relatives rely on yoh as much as you rely on them. It's best to let others have their way and take it easy. Demanding what you want could lead to defeat and ill opinions. TAURUS: (April 21 - May 21) Your emotional drive is empowering and you seek an outlet for this energy in interactions with friends and family. Physical activigy, like sports or games is highly recommended. You may find your romantic attentions focused on many interests. In order to get domestic tranquility, you may become domineering. GEMINI: (May 22 - June 21) You really need to be recognized by co - Workers for your hard work, even though it may be empty phase. Look for a number of chances to make new friends, both platonfeally and romantically, the odds age high for yo! getting hurt in it. CANCER: (June 22 - July 22) Due to sponsibilities in relationships with loved ones and if you do not overcome your difficulty in openly expressing desires and wishes, romance will sour. Try hard to loosen up and enjoy your cdimpanions without being afraid to voice your feelings. LEO: (July 23 - August 22) There may be some problems inj your home life, especially with children or with your parents. Additional responsibilities may be placed upon you in this context. Be open with relatives as they can provide much needed 1 support. Incredibl feelings are fostered intensifying love. VIRGO: (August 23 - September 22) You may be told that you are affecting others with your apparent moodiness.which may be rising and falling with the outside temperature. Stzy away from making any definite decisions about ionships or monetary in It's best to spend time alone and discover deep down what is bothering you. LIBRA: (September 23 - October 22) You will feel not dnly the desire for outdoor, physical activities, but there will most likely be ample opportunity to partake in them You should be careful from taking any undue risks or thrill - seeking" stunts. They could cost you in health and monetary ways for an extensive period of time. SCORPIO: (October 23 - November 2) These next few days will provide much opportunity to accomplish a lot of what appear to be small things. You will find that once they are done, your life begins to take on an openness to projects that could be for your gain. Find a safe outlet for your energy and refrain from your past destruct urges. SAGITTARIUS: (November 23 - December 21) Channel your romantic energies constructively. It isn't a #iidly romantic time, but one where small scale endeavours will meet with success. There are many possibilities for personal growth coming your way. Realize that any risk could mean getting bumed. Be prepared to expect all possible contingencies. CAPRICORN: (December 23 - January 20) Because of past work, no matter how tedious or exciting, you will enjoy great success and attention throligh your profession. Being in the 'spotlight' is common to you during this week and you should realize that it is a good time to be humble and see where work cag best help others. i " AQUARIUS: (January 21 - February 19) It is a period when you will be successful in keeping to yourself. You may feel inadequate and this is time to search for your true abilities. 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Dr. Dymond served his country and his fellow man during the Second World War as as surgeon with the Canadian Medical Corps Post of August 23; 1988 carried a letter in which Dr. June Irwin quotéd a doctor from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, who had earlier stated that' the increase in skin cancer cases may be among the least of the health problems, and referred | to a "general systemic suppression of the human immune y More info., call 985 - 3225. Dymond | Throughout his long careers in medicine and public service, Dr. Dymond had a great capacity for hard work, for "getting: things done," and for compassion for others. He was a spell-binding orator. who rarely used notes when speaking in front of an.audience large or small. Dr. ond was an avid reader and gardener and had a particular interest in the treatment of cancers. He is survived by his wife Jeanne (they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary last, June), daughters Beverley Livesay of Peterborough and Nancy Dymond of Toronto, and three grandchildren, Laurie, Andrea "and Catherine Livesay of Peterborough. Funeral services were through the ign for the liberation of 'northern Europe. He left the army in 1946 and returned to Part Perry i dicine. Before held S day n in the chapel at Low and Low Funeral Home in Port Perry. The family has asked that memorial his election to Queens Park in 1955, he served terms on local council and school boards in Port Perry. do in Dr. Dymond's name be made to Community Hospsital in Port Perry or the charity of your choice. 2 PORT PERRY LEGION Br. 419 SPRING FLING saturday, March 2nd Dance to the sounds of 'The Four Guys wi 8 PM No Name's J to1 AM Spot Dances ® Door.Prizes Admission $600 , 462 PAXTON ST. Across from the Hospital bass 3 59