Saturday, December 21, 1991 @ ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) Don't fight the inevitable, just go with the flow on the 22nd and 23rd. You will find the fes- tivities moist entertaining on the 24th and 25th if you have made special plans to be with youngsters. The 26th and 27th you will feel sluggish. Try to get back into a routine. The 28th you may have to appease you mate due to a lack of at- tention. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) The 22nd and 23rd make phone calls or visit family that you don't see to often. Help older members of your family partake in the festivities on the 24th and 25th. Family en- tertainment should be in your plans on the 26th and 27th. Be careful if you must travel on the 28th. GEMINI May 21-June 21_ You may have overspend due to last minute purchases made on the 22nd and 23rd You will enjoy family outings and visiting relatives on the 24th and 25th however don't let people put demands on you. The 26th and 27th you are best to get your house in order and prepare for New Years, The 28th you may have problems with those you live with if you haven't kept up your duties. CANCER June 22-July 22) You may be somewhat dis- traught if you havent com- pleted your Christmas prepa- rations prior to the 22nd and 23rd. The 24th and 25th will be favorable if you don't pine over someone that you can't be swith. Concentrate on older relatives that need your atten- tion. The 26th and 27th will be a great time for love romance and geting out with friends. The 28th you may have prob- lems with those you live with if ;you haven't kept up y our duties. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Spend time with the one you love on the 22nd and 23rd. You will be easily upset on the 24th and 25th if you take family members too seriously. The 26th and 27th you can find great buys if you go shopping. Plan activities with friends or closee relatives on the 28th and make phone calls to those you don't get to talk to very of- ten. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your invivements with organi- zations that help those less fortunate will be rewarding but exhausting on the 22nd and 23rd. Try to make some time on the 24th and 25th and rest, it wouldn't hurt other members of lyour family to host the festivities. The 26th and 27th social events will lead to new friendships and possible love connections. The 28th look into secure invest- ment opportunities. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ier endangerment Don't let_someone you work with ;upset you on the 22nd and 23rd. Your reputation may be in jeopardy. The 24th afd 25th look promising if you get involved in large festive functions. Take time on the 26th and 27th to visit those that haven't been well enough to join in the social activities. Start preparing to initiate your New Years resoltuions on the 28th. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Travel will be hectic but worthwhile on the 22nd and 23rd. Take the time to help those less ab le on the 24th and 25th. Gatherings that will bring you yo87u in contact with influential people should be on your agenda on the 26th and 27th. Be prepared for sud- den changes of plans and diffi- culties while travelling on the 28th. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dee. 21) Don't let your mon- ey slip through your fingers on the 22nd and 23rd. You will find that visiting friends and family will be more fruitful than anticipated on the 24th and 25th. Take time to double check your work on the 26th and 27th you may have over- looked an important detail. The 28th will be progressive if you mingle with those in high positions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 20) Your emotional part- ner may be hard to deal with on the 22nd and 23rd. Takje time to call lmembers of your family that ;haven't been well and offer your assistance on the 24th and 25th. The 26th and 27th your communication skills will enable you to pre- sent your ideas and enhance your reputatign. The 28th stick to basics, avoid con- frontations and focus on ac- complishemnts. AQUARIUS (Wan. 21- Feb. 19) Tie up lose ends on the 22nd and 23rd. You may want to make special Christ- mas plans with someone you love on the 24th anbd 25tyh, if you haven't made a commit- ment, be prepared to. The 26th and 27th take a look at your financial situation and concentrate on legal matters. The 28th social activities and trav el should be on lyour mind. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) You can enhance your appear- ance on the 22nd and 23rd in preparation for the ;upcoming festivit4es,d a Inew hair style or outfit will raise your self-es- teem. The 24th and ;25th you practice ;moderation if you don't want = suffer the conse- q of ove dul, The 26th and 27th your part- ner should be quite affection- ate if you were attentive duri- ong the festivities. 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UWSN “XIjJX’'D Answers, page 35 Today’s Cryptoquip clue: Q equals C vijJxX OX OCTNPHOPCXD jJFF =aiRMAR) SCHNEIDERS BUILDING SUPPLIES MEMBER OF TIM-OR-MARTS LTD. PAUL'S PLACE LTD. CHRYSLER — DODGE — PLYMOUTH laneta Junction, Trail 368-6466 368-8295 @ Saturday, December 21, 1991 SS aaa -ernerane sndidinadierecresieeianiiber PASS THE POTATOES, PLEASE Legion members Denny Tucker, Bob Brommeland and Robert Wilson bring in food donated to the Legion's hamper fund. The donations will go toward feedii ii i i: tay tener go eding needy families during the holi- e.4 News photo by Jonathan Green Paul Idle + George Crossley * Doug, Linda, Sean & Ryan Coulson - Verona, Danny, Lindsay, Katrina Walker * Sharon & Shane McCulloch + Eleanor Elstone & Isabel Pujol * Frank & Wilma Frost + Jim, Karen, Clayton, Rickilee & Shane Rysen + Rudy & Marga Walter + Jane, Peter, Ryan, Sara & Garth Vatkin + Theron & Sheron Isfeld + Jacqueline Swanson « John, Katie, Sandi & Lisa Plotnikoff + Andre & Marjorie LaMarche + Larry, Joan, Brad, Keith & Adam Kristian » Edna Dodgson = Joyce Turner + Marvin & Shirley We wish to extend our warm and sincere HOLIDAY GREETINGS Ron & Vera Staudinger + Lawrence & Kathy Popoftt « John, Loretta, Jacob & Catlin Kazakoff - Joan DePaoli - Kae & Nick Andreashuk » Hilda Edmondson + Meda & Frank Webster Marion Kennedy + Marvin, Caron, Alan, & Sheri LeRoy - Peter, Corinne, Ben, Jenny & Ken Post + Pat, Vi, Shauna & Cloe Hegan + Phyllis Lamb + John & Florence Paulson + Alice & Terry Sanford + Ell, Gerry & Barry Grunerud « Elsie & Jim Killough + Ida Cleeve + Pat & Mary Picton » Don, Wendy, Donna & Lisa Savinkoft - Alice & Andy Shutek « John & Lorna Ekroos » Harry, Kay & Louise Bate - Allen, Kathy, Carrie & Johanna Markin + Muriel & John Walton + Mr. & Mrs. Larry Weinert « Jim & Dorthy Hardy - Linda Horst + Louie & Helen Holuboff - R. Soberlak - George & Marjorie Fullerton + Joan Blais + Ear! & Marueen Salekin - Marvin & Linda Wood + Harold, Joanne, Treena & Lori Baker + Nick & Elsie Koochin » Don & Marlene Wallace + Mike & Mabel Bondaroff & Family » Tom & Laima Allis + Nellie & Bill Harshenin - Anne Soberlak * Mary Wallace + Andy & Elaine Boolinoff & Family - Les & Justine Buffett - Brian & Myra Stevens - E.C. Walter & P.A. Jacobson + Vicki & Gordon Pettitt » June & Rodger Archambault & Family - Bob & Fran Moffat + Bud & Marge Allingham + Mrs. Delores Soobotin + Edith, Charles & Sommers « Mike, Oiga, Michael, Darren & Kenneth Esovolott + Annie Koochin A CHRISTMAS CARD FROM ALL OF US appreciation to all those who gave so generously KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING and the individuals and families it supports NVITES OU To dine with us this Holiday Season Hosts Ron & Deborah Mat 2629 Broadwater Rd Phone: 365-0181 CLOSED DEC. 23, 24, 25 Share the Holidays with us at. .. The Roundhouse Restaurant ... fine Dining in an atmosphere of casual elegance Lunch — Monday-Fridayk 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dinner — Nightly 5 p.m.-9 p.m. or The Onlywell Pub ... featuring daily food & beverage specials & food service from I] a.m.-11 p.m. 7 days a week. Sip & enjoy the best view in town! _The Flying Steamshovel 2003-2nd Ave., Rossland Ph. 362-5323