ny \ \ Fi: = 13 -- Scugog Citizen ~ Tuesday, April 3, 1996 dl LJ DAVID BISHOP Astro Advisor ARIES: (March 21 - April 20) You desire to accomplish many things. It is a favourable time to work with friends or a family member on a project. You may get to know them a lot better without really trying. You may be filled with bittersweet memories of long lost friends and lovers. Try. not to | dwell on the past or lost chances. TAURUS: (April 21 - May 21) It is a time of clear thinking and communication among co-workers is important. You should not hesitate going great lengths to make yourself clear, for this could prove gry productive. If is an extremely creative time for you and you should take full advaniage of it. You are witty and exciting. g's . "GEMINI: (May 22 - June 2 . - Your imagination is strongly stimulated making you very enjoyable to be with. You may attract (or be attracted to) a stranger. You may lose touch with friends and some family members. Be careful not to daydona for uch, for friends may rely on you are you could very well miss some great gpportunities. Le r CANCER: (June 22 - July 22) Your intellect is stimulated and you recognize yout need for emotional stability. Mental endeavours are favoured as is communication with friends and lovers. Avoid being inflexible. Watch out for you may be prone to participate in poor work habits. "LEO: (July 23 - August 22) Your motivation to get things done is lowered. Thig is an excellent time to spend with friends, making up for things they have done for you, You find yourself instilled withthe aspiration to do something completely different. Try to keep some sense of reality in your interactions with friends. VIRGO: (August 23 - - September 22) "Although you may find yourself to be very moody and unpredictable, you are empowered with great energy and this makes you very physically attractive. You also find that you are greatly d to the opp. 56x. , you should avoid the tendency of 'coming on too strong' to new acquaintances. LIBRA: (September 23 - October 22) You may have problems holding onto money, through either involvement in bad investments, unpaid debts, or giving to charities that may solicit your help. You must be cautious and discriminate between those who truly need your help and those engaged in 'rip offs'. \ SCORPIO: (October 23 - November 22) You are apt to spend a great deal of time and effort to improve finances, principally through physical or manual activity. This is a time when the desire for material succesg)and considerable monetary gain is great, through you may be geckless (through gambling or speculation) in handling new-found finances. SAGITTARIUS: (November 23 - December 21)" You have the ability to control your emotions and use them wisely in interactions with loved ones. This is a fine time to 'get close' to a family member or relative without fear of emotions sweeping you away. As well your benevolence inspires you to get to know a friend on a spiritual level. CAPRICORN: (December 23 - January 20) You may base many busine§§ decisions on hunches or gut feelings. Religion, philosophy or the occult may also influence dealings at work. It's a good idea during this week to check all your facts and listen to the advice of others before acting on your hunch. AQUARIUS: (January 21 - February 19) You may fall under the heavy burden of responsibility and, you will probably have to work hard to equate well. However, its a time when many projects come to fruition, especially large ones. You should resist 'selling short", though, justito finish work. PISCES« (February 20 - March 20) * partner. While your ability to detect your partner's true feelings is great, you should not let your high idealism cloud your judgement of other's abilitics and talents. Volunteerism plays a large role in your social activities. All dates for astrological signs may ERSON year. EMM INSURANCE El RS SON 193 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY ONTARIO LoL 1B9 9985-7306 Alt Types of Insurance You may find that you 'perceive unrealistic expectations about a | { LETTERS To THE EDITOR | An appeal from Green Team on spraying your lawns To The Editor: Last Spring, The Scugog Green Team's successful letter campaign made © many of us aware of the growing, numbers of people who are now rejecting the use of lawn spraying for cosmetic purposes. This is indeed good news. Of great concern to the number of ipdividuals whose health\had been tompromised | through pesticide expohure. We were reminded that we are all Fesntially at risk, especially our children, who will: inhale three times as much as adults because of their higher respiratory rates, and do team oof ih was the Kids say thanks To the Editor: This is just a short note to thank the Scugog Citizen for all the great coverage over the 1995/96 season. Thanks too for making so much room for us in your Sports Section each week (I realize that I sometimes get long winded). The kids love to grab the paper on Tuesday and see their names in lights. Each report has-been carefully. clipped now, and has been tucked away in their scrapbooks. Thanks for making this season a special one. Bev Truax for The Boys & Girls of the Compton Cable Novice B Team. Seats and Complete Upholstary, Sa oofs, Tonneau Covel Ss, REPAIR or REPLACE ORT PERRY auto glass &' trim lid. -- ---------------------- SINCE 1981 Windshields, Boat Tops, Vinyl Tops and Carpets 139 Queen Street | Call for Details 985-8507 (at Water) Port Perry CLUES ACROSS 3. Mel 9. Many-colored flower gems 24. Edible tuberous root branch of biology abbrev. = 15. Basics 19.'Birds of prey (Scottish) 12. Adorned with precious, 14. Victim 17. Most gala 27. Public house 28. Gradation 29. Stalemate CLUES DOWN 1. Flowery - 2. One who labor 3.A 4. Compensate for 5. Debater 6. Wigwam 12. Marker 16. Golfer's prop 18. Neutral 22. Paducah, for one "23. Shrubs moir 7. Gully 8. Invented 10. Away to form = 11. No iridescent Frozen spike 25. Trickster 26. Clutter 13. Chemical elements, ruel ruler 21. Free not have full" developed immune systems yet. The elderly, the chronically ill, and our pets also run a__ greater risk. We believe all citizens should have the basic right of advanced notification of pesticide spraying in any given this in a country where lawn spraying is not as widespread as it is here. In this proyince alone, "71,300,000 kilograms of pesticides were applied to our lawns simply to make .. them look more attractive. Canada Mortgage 'and Trust tellsws that at least area, and that one day™25% of our population is this will seem self-evident, and we will be able to exist without threat to our health and environment for the sake of esthetic perfection. It came to our attention through Bonnie Walter: from the Cambridge chapter of PAG (Pesticide Action (Group), that a central registry with names and case histories of those people who have become chemically sensitive (confidentiality aranteed) through pesticide exposure, may help assist in initiating a now chemically sensitive. * A 1995 paper published by the Physicians For Social Responsibility, stated that "Exposures to pesticides early in life can lead to a, greater risk of chronic effects that are expressed only after long latency|, periods have elapsed". They also report details of a Denver study of children under age 15. It found a strong association betes ome use of pesti the yards and \ li . soft tissue sarcoma, and between use of "pest strips and leul programme, that notifies citizens where and when a ¢ neighbours lawn or area of town is to be sprayed. We feel that there is much to - be learned from those who have suffered at the hands of pesticide use. There are at least five other communities that we ' know of will a provision in their by-laws, requiring advanced notiication of at least 24 he An organization in England has set up a registry: with - case histories of at least 7000 people whose health has been affected through pesticide exposure, and Many of you may hava. reasons for.wanting td . know when pesticides are ' being sprayed near your home, your children, pets, gardens and wildlife. If you think notification of pesticide spraying is a good: idea, Brenda Stevenson 985-9242 or Penny Reid '985-2123, would like to hear from you. Rt Everyone has the right to clean air, water and soil. Let's express right to know what, i and when chemicals are being ¢used near" our homes and families. The Scugog Green Team Poulan RO POULAN-PRO Is recog ynized as the premier [UEDIVIEI (Vd te] RelV] le eTol ay eTel Te gale [VI us Lelald Models range from 11.510 22 HP 1223 KING ST. MANCHESTER €85-9909