The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-05-17, Page 18' • •
May 14-29:
scow() - Oct 24/Nov 22
Dishonest behavior of any kind could
lead to tiouble. Don't take any such
chances. If you're looking for career
advancement, this could be a lucky
week. You could find yourself in the
right place at the right time. A
favorite sport or activity will add a
playful fiayor to the weekend.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
The dating scene may not be all it's
cracked up to be for single Sag-
ittarians. But don't let it get you
down. Remember, good things come
to those who wait. Avoid spending on
frivolous items. There could be some
unexpected expenses coming up.
Keep up on current events.
ARIES - March 21/April 20
Success will come through social
contacts this week, so make it a point
to meet with those whom you don't
see too often. Better communication
is necessary in a family relationship.
Don't be afraid to express your true
feelings. Give young children the
encouragement they need.
TAURUS - April 21/May 21
Don't feel guilty for something you
can't control. Look at the big picture
before getting down on yourself.
Avoid leaving a project to the last
minute or you could find yourself in
a heap of trouble. An unusual oppor-
tunity worth pursuing may come
your way.
GEMINI - May 22/June 21
A new project may seem overwhelm-
ing at first, but you're sure to get a
wealth of satisfaction from it. Your
optimistic nature will guide you
through. Don't let a busy work
schedule keep you from important
fandly matters. Remember to .keep
your priorities straight.
• CANCER - June 22/July 22
Got the blues? Take some time out to
do something special for yourself. A
little self-indulgence, is probably all
you'll need to lift yobr spirits. Money
matters are looking up. That dream
purchase is looking more like a real-
ity:. A loved one will bring home
some excellent news. • ,
LEO - July 23/August 23
An 'Iodd invitation will pique your
interest. Just be sure. you know what
yotere getting yourself into before
making any financial commitments.
An unorthodox approach 'to a diffi-
cult situation may be nelcessary later
in the week. A belatei gift may take
you by surprise.
VIRGO -Aug 24/Sept 22
Overreacting • to a difficult situation
will only make matters worse. You'll
need to be more cooperative if you
want things to work. An old friend
may call out of the blue with surpris-
ing news. You'll, marvel at the way
time changes people. Cultivate a
romance by doing something special.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Rely on your intuition when it comes
to making important 'decisions.
Sometimes feelings are moretelling
than facts. The answer to a diffittilt
situation is simpler ithan you would
have thought. Feeling tense? Seek
rigorous exercise to relieve stress and
anxiety. It will do wonders for your
outlook - and your figure, too!
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Instead of forcing an issue. with a
loved one, try to.lit it develop oil its
own. Think of long-term goals this
week. Prepare for the future now or
it will, sneak up on you and you'll
'have nothing accomplished. Re-
member, you're the master of your
own fate. ,
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Try not to divulge personal informa-
tion to a nosy work associate. He/She
may not have your best interests in
mind. A loved one php's going
through a hard time may need your
support and encouragement Do your
best tounderstand the problem. A
surprise' invitation is likely.
PISCES a' Feb 19/March 20
Someone you thought you knew well
shows you lam:Aber. surprising side.
You'll realize that even the most pre.; '
dictable people can be unpredictable.
A new hobby or interest will take up
more time - and money - than you
had expected. Make sure you know
what's in store.
YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK•
• The next 12 months:
Time will pass by quickly this year,
ar if there are goals you want to
accomplish, you'll have to be
extremely organized. Make a plan.
Without one, you may find yourself
frustrated 365 days from now.
Problems may arise with'a loved one
throughout the year. This is especial-
ly true if you're in a new relation-
ship. Try hard to understand how
he/she may be feeling. If you're in
business for Yourself, this could be
quite a profitable year. Again, orga-
nization is the key. Your luckiest
months will be December and
February. These are the times to go
after big things.
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8. Also ran
9. Frighten
10. Pending
11. Farewell
12. Gentlewoman
15. Rotten
17. Sword
18. Tantalized
20. Jest
25. Interior
26. Circus jester
27. Live
28. Similar
29. Not drunk
30. Bestower
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2. Astounded
3. Fold
4. Savory jelly
5. Abrupt
6. Deviation
7. Bawled
13. Consumed
14. Possessed
15. Snoop
16. Irritate
17. Study group
18. Pathways
19. Poise
21. Choice
22. Newspaper manager
23. Forge block
24. Dogma
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0469#.04-7The Women's Mis-
sionary Society held its meeting on
• moulay, May 8, at the home of
Alice Nicholson,
"SO* of Qod, Descend Upon
My Heart" was sung and the WMS
PUrPOSO rOested. The scripture
fro* Rnth, Chapter 2, was read by
Ivy Cloakey. Hazel Dalrymple led
in prayer on motherhood.
The videotape, "Africa, Our
Own Story", was shown, followed
by the "Africa, the Church and the
People". Margaret Siertsema read
the minutes of the last meeting, fol-
lowed by the treasurer's report by
Mrs. Cloakey.'
The roll call was answered by
naming a mother in the Bible. Mrs.
Nicholson closed the meeting with
prayer and served a delicious hutch. '
Pastor
Warner
preaches
BRUSSELS --Pastor Tom Warner
preached from John 20:19-31 on
Sunday, May 7, at the Brussels
Mennonite Fellow,ship
He pointed out that having
doubts is not the same as not hav-
ing faith. Doubts often can spur one.
on to greater understanding as one
seeks out the truth.
Pat Pietrek was the worship lead-
er and Mervin Lichty, song leader.
Anne Hemingway was pianist and
Amy Demaray played a piano solo
for the offertory.
The Grade 7-8 group enjoyed an
evening of bowling and fellowship
at .Koch's earlier this month and
had a games night last Friday at
Warners".
Last Sundacwas the baby dedi-
cation for the Metzger and Siemon
babies. A fellowship meal followed
the Christian Education Hour.
Belgrave
4-H club
elections
The first meeting of the Belgrave
4-11 club was held on May 10. The
president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer and press reporter were
elected.
Cindy Freiburger is the president
and Ryan Cook, vice president. Ca-
thy Caldwell is the secretary and
Julie Woodly, treasurer. Matthew
Beck is the press reporter.
The first meeting was very pro-
gressive and we all enjoyed meet-
ing the new members. We saw new
kinds of cameras and how they
work, as well as different types of
film.
A name was decided upon for
the club, "The Sharp Shooters".
The next meeting will, be held at
the Campbell residence tonight,
May 17, after school. The meeting
closed With the 4-11 motto.
The leaders are Isabel Campbell,
Marilyn Freiburger and Joan Cald-
well.
Soil and
Crop club
meeting
SOIL & CROP CLUB
Our first meeting was held April
25 at Glen Warwick's house. Our
leaders are Mr. Warwick and John
King. We went to look at the differ-
ent kinds of soil structures, includ-
ing topsoil, subsoil and parent ma-
terial,
.The name of our club is "The
North Huron Soil and Crop Club".
There: are nine members: Tim Rob-
inson is the president; Robert War-
wick is the vice president; Christie
Warwick is the secretary and Brian
Sinclair is the press reporter.
• ;The next meeting was held last
Ma% 16, at Mr. Warwick's
home.
Brian Sinclair
Operation CKNX Barbie...That's Entertainment hostess Barb McCombie is
shedding pounds to help raise money for th%Chesley District High School gymnasium project.
McCombie has lost 21 pounds so far. With her is, CKNX personality and Operation CKNX Barbie
supporter Doug Avery and Chesley Homecoming 1995 co-chairman Barry Woodyard.
McCombie sheds weight for charity
CKNX-Radio personality Barb
McCombie is shedding the weight.
But instead of the usual diet pro-
gram, McCombie, decided to put
our 'money where her =kith
is...you see, the That's Entertain-
ment hostess is challenging 14ten-
ers in the CKNX region to sponsor
her loss.
• McCombie said the idea to raise
money for the new school gymna-
sium in Chesley, her home, partly
came from fellow on -air personali-
ty Doug Avery. The money raised
from her starvation will go towards
• the Phase 3 project. The communi-
ty needs to raise $300,000 for the
gym before the Ministry of Educa-
tion kicks in their $1.5 million.
McCombie said a regiment of
exercise has helped her shuck 21
pounds so far - with the goal being
30 lost pounds by July 1. So far the
. radio show hostess has raised about
$1,400, with a big push coming last
Wednesday during Avery's after-
noon time slot.' McCombie is aim-
ing for a $5,000 total for funds.
McCombie and co-chairman for
the Chesley Homecoming 1995,
Barry Woodyard were hosts 9n the
program. Several hundred dollars
were raised during the afternoon.
Anyone interested in contribut-
ing to McCombie's slimming for
money campaign can call 363-3480
to pledge, or reach Avery during
his time slot at CKNX in Wingham
at 357-1310.
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