20 Saturday, May 16, 1992 @ Saturday, May 16, 1992 tis YourHOROSCOPE ARTES (Mar 21-Apr-19) The 17th, 18th and 19th you should look into any source of learning and research you can do in order to secure your po- sition at work. The 20th and 21st you can expect to get opposition from colleagues that are envious of your abilities. The 22nd and 23rd your involvement in groups will lead to popularity and leadership. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20) You may want to double check some of your legal and finan- cial documents on the 17th. The 18th and 19th you must be sure not to spend on chil- ‘en. The 20th and 21st will be a favorable time to start getting in shape for the summer months. You can make career moves on the 22nd and 23rd. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Your emotional partner may be erratic on the 17th, 18th and 19th. Try to pay them a little more attention to avoid discord. The 20th and 21st you can do well with real estate deals or making residential changes. The 22nd and 23rd will be most enjoyable if you plan to travel or visit friends. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Try to get some rest on the 17th, you'll need it if you plan to finish that project at work _ on the 18th and 19th. Co- workers are not likely to pitch in. The 20th and 21st sudden changes involving your per- sonal partner may send you for a loop. Be cool and look in- to your rights on the 22nd and 23rd. Limitations due to fam- ily are evident. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You should be looking into ways of eliminating bad habits on the 17th, 18th and 19th. You will have the discipline. The 20th and 21st will be difficult if you are experienc- ing changes at work. Accep- tance will be the key. The 22nd and 23rd will be make it or break it in your relationship. Try to be patient, but do get to the bottom of the problem once and for all. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) - Someone you live with will be causing friction on the 17th, 18th and 19th. You are best to go about your business for the time being. The 20th and 21st you should plan to do things with youngsters. Your interest in their affairs will be appreciat- ed. The 22nd and 23rd you should be able to charm you boss into considering and ad- vancement. . LEBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) You will enjoy the company of friends on the 17th. Don’t hes- - itate to ask for favors on the 18th and 19th. You can make changes in your home on the 20th and 21st, however don’t expect everyone to be happy with your choices. The 22nd and 23rd will be fabulous if you plan outings with children or a day pam- pering yourself at the spa. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) The 17th will be an eventful day if you go through your per- sonal papers. You are likely to find hidden assets. The 18th and 19th look promising if you are looking for work. The 20th and 21st you should ask close friends their opinion regard- ing a personal matter you face. Take the 22nd and 23rd to do things that are family ori- ented. Invite relatives over or at least call and ask how they are. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23- Dec 21) You will be a little con- fused on the' 17th, 18th and 19th. Don’t let your personal life interfere with your profes- sional performance. You may want to look into job options on the 20th and 21st, if you don’t see anything suitable consider starting your own small service business. The 22nd and 23rd discuss your plans, you'll be surprised at the support you receive from friends and family. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 20) You may feel a little slug- gish on the 17th, try to get some rest. The 18th and 19th will be hectic but satisfying. Work should be quite favor- able. The 20th and 21st you mustn’t confide in someone that has given you good advice in the past, deception is ap- parent. The 22nd and 23rd problems with elders may cause limitations, be prepared to help. AQUARIUS (Jan 21-Feb 19) Dealing with social groups on the 17th will lead you into romantic interludes. You can form business partnerships on the 18th and 19th, however be sure that you aren’t supplying all the cash. The 20th and 21st you may experience problems when dealing with institutions or government agencies, leave these matters until a later date. The 22nd and 23rd will be emotional and depressing if you haven’t taken care. of those personal problems that have been hanging over your head. PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20) Don’t count on getting any sympathy on the 17th, 18th and 19th. You should be extremely busy on the 20th and 21st. Don’t neglect your family just because you took on too much, The 22nd and 23rd will be fa- vorable for home improve- ment projects of looking into property investments This will be a good time to put your house on the market if you decide you want to sell. 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Items can be ordered indi- Castlegar residents can now study basic supervisory skills through the Workplace Leadership Series, developed by the Open Learning Agency. “New supervisors, man- agers and small business owners who want to brush up on basic techniques will ben- efit from this program,” says Geoff Stevens, OLA’s Direc- tor of Workplace Training. “These individuals want short courses on very specific topics, and the chance to ap- ply what they have learned right away. “The Workplace Leader- ship Series is designed to ‘These individuals want short courses on very specific topics, and the chance to apply what they have learned right away.’ — OLA’s Geoff Stevens meet these needs.” The series consists of 40 separate units organized into six courses: Leadership Skills, Operational Aspects of Management, Interper- The sonal Skills, Financial As- pects of Management, Hu- man Resource Development and Information Technology for Mangers. 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PROVINCIAL INSTRUCTOR DIPLOMA PROGRAM: Next course in Castlegar is the 1D101 — Instructional and Curriculum Design. June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Tuition $250. SUICIDE INTERVENTION WORKSHOP: This workshop will offer caregivers the opportunity to develop the confidence and skills to intervene until the immediate danger of suicide has passed or until other resources are mobilized. Instructor: Anne Bowles, Executive Director, B.C. Friends of Schizop i Victoria. Cast — May 26; Nelson — May 28; Grand Forks — May 27. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $45. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL: CASTLEGAR CAMPUS - 365-1261 (worm) SCHNEIDERS MEMBER OF TIM-BR-MARTS LTD. 368-6466 BUILDING SUPPLIES Waneta TRAIL PAUL’S PLACE LTD. CHRYSLER — DODGE — PLYMOUTH Waneta Junction, Trail 368-8295 Selkirk College 36! Fax: 693-2225 Box 175. Genelle. B voG diting S ALE AT: 2649 Fourth ave, Castlegar, B.c. VIN 281 365-3563 CANADA SAFEWAY OPEN HOLIDAY MONDAY In our flyer, effective May 17 to 23 we incorrectly advertised the store opening hours. They correctly should have stated: Castlegar OPEN holiday Monday. We apologize for inconvenience this may have caused our customers. SAFEWAY Today's Better Way