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Take time
for safety
precautions
September 440
ARIES - March 21/April 20 SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Don't let negative thoughts get the Who ever saiid toole mus the Scorpions
better of you. Maintaining a positive a.bad thing
outlook helps you get through trou- tenndency toopurrsuelven�g with in your
bling times. Charming people with passion,
your wit and sense of humor enables efforts may result in diminishing
you to get your way. Financial suc- returns. more
br ak f your fire.routine
Try not
may
cess is achieved by saving your pen- p
nies for a rainy day. to be too judgmental.
21 SAGTrICARIUS -Nov 23/Dec 21
TAURUS - April 21/Mayapproach that
It's time to finally pursue those life It's time to change an ,
changes you've been considering. doesn't work. Oveou sight of the
on of the
Expanding your interests into new details may make
elyos loseou overarch -
stimulating
of h -
ventures makes you a happier, more big picture. Any out, the over pro -
worries
person. Don't let minor ing purpose behind y
worries get you or your friends duces less than consummate results.
aggravated. Consider a new approach Strive to separate the forest from the
to your financial front. trees in .order to achieve success.
GEMINI - May 22/June 21 CAPRICORN -Dec 22/Jan 20
Reach for new heights, as the Gemini A long-lasting period of activity time
may
can often charm his way toan foarnn and outsoon forome to an end. a moment of solitude re -
for
potentially
to keep ort unities. charges important intellectual batter -
for ction will
hidden eoyou will provide you with a ies. Keep a careful eye out for those
sense of accomplishment and con- , may be
takingDon'tsdvvantage op
f
tentment. Family life provides sup- yourl
k, for disappointment.
port and comfort in the AQUARIUS - Jan
coming wee 21/I; eb 18
CANCER - June 22/July 22
Overanalyzing past events or over- Be careful when analyyzing Per oval
end's
anticipating future ones may produce actions. Prying reduce r
anxiety. Relaxation and concentra- lives of
Others to keep tod ce strainedraiin
tion are best achieved when thoughts feeling
s. are focused on the present. Med- this area. A woe atrk tention. needl
itation eases the and the body. , make your intentions clear in a
Leisure time is best invested' in fit- youmantic relationship.
LEO-t Jd activit/A. gust 23 PISCES - Feb 19/March 20
LeaLEO h July to2fun
Provide etway he impetus orda night out Dwhen dealing swith icriticve sdefensive
. Tryi too
on the town with friends. Your warm be confident and nondefensive.
heart may bean inspirational force in Considering aaiq eat perue of yonar
.cheering up a disheartened friend. actions may produce
Watch out for credit card bills that advancement. Use your
P
wecharm and goodiscean
may be piling Watch your weight advantage in novel social situation.
o your
in the coming weeks.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 -YOUR BIRTHDAY TIUS WEEK
This will be a fine week to make use . cycThe next 12 months:
of extra time. Be careful, however, Thout cycle
e next hfaw ms high through-
notA new
to gamble on a personal venture at
.,ter rn domestic situation kik Since so
TORONTO - By taking the time to
perform simple safety precautions,
farmers can greatly reduce the risk
of farm machinery accidents.
At this time of the year, farmers
frequently use loader attachments
on their tractors,
qui ktattacove round
load-
er buckets, spikes
bales of hay.. and straw, and manure
forks. But if these attachments
aren't properly secured or main-
tained, farmers may be putting
themselves and those around them
at risk.
Safety precautions take only sec-
onds. Some quick attach loader
equipment use wedge type locks
which are held in place with hairpin
clips. If these hairpin clips are not
in place, the wedges. can become
dislodged, releasing the attachment
backwards onto the operator.
Accidents can happen in sec-
onds, but their effects can last a
lifetirne. Taking a few seconds to
ensure a'safe working environment
is time well invested.
the workplace or at home. Try
expose your weaknesses to those who
may not be concerned with your best
interests. Sharing quiet moments with
li4'ved ones brings peace of mind.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Your hard work and passion pay off
with high acclaim and success! It:s pos-
sible that a big raise or an interesting
new job is in your immediate future.
Keep looking towards new opportuni-
ties to expand your edudown by the
hori-
zons. Don't be dragged
melancholy of someone close to you.
Good news comes in the mail.
ion is a y.
much will be happening all at once,
there will be times when you'll feel
as if you're not in control of your
own life. In these instances, it's best
to stop, take a deep breath, and take
charge of what you can. If youare ta
career -oriented person, try
make any moves until later in the
year when luck will be at your side.
e
ybut
ouream vacation is in must save wisely ifu stars,
want to make the most out of it.
Don't neglect yourWine thims year,
especially during
the
Helen Currie
presides ove]
WI meeting
In a recent column, I pointed out how nagging is then derive his own solutions to solve the problem.
one of the major causes for arguments between par-
ents
year ago on two
ents and their teens. (Readers who didn't read that Dear Ms r. Spero d in- Our 16 -year old son andnhis two
particular o column can receive a free copy of it by frietheft charges. They received warnings. Aboutia month
writing to me.) theywere caught stealing in a shopping all and
Another major cause for parent -teen arguments agoeagain.
relate to what 1 term "impulsive statements". In charged you our son will get a jail sentence? Also,
such cases, a parentkgetsua thought aboutdw a puoblom Y
such as homework, curfew, etc., and withoers nal t con- tiwo friends who are a badinfluence ow can we stop him from o him? C.C.
with
llhis
be
activities
whether his/her teen is einvolvedproblem:
in p Dear C.C.: Your son either has a lawyer, ears in
activities prematurely presents yo problem: provided with legal counsel before he app
• "Your homework isn't done, you'd better get start- outh Court. I suggest you discuss your son's case
•d" (teenais your dirtyng his clothesfavorite taken out pof in)•
It
be [nous for me to make any "prema-
• "I want dirty of your bed- with him because he'll know all the relevant facts.
room" (teen is talking to, his girlfriend on the tele-would
guesses" about the outcome of your son's court ap-
phone).
• "You weren s gowring g take the garbage out an hour peItt is opinion that your son's two friends were no
ago" puen is washing her increase).
an he was on them,
Impulsive statements They r nastyirritabicoty mnments herefore; mautual agreemenhwas im hprobably reached in
crease co-operation. t i t
Your son is 16. He's stolen before, but he dial el two
and. increase .anger which in turn produce argu- all group activities - including stealing. Some realities.
earn
merits.
The following suggestions call minimize impel- from the experience. He must come
men- and in order to do that he will have to accept thehe will
statements and the inevitable arguments
t hat things. He's the only one that can' turn his life around,
follow pto they ssallow
both partiesvice and support of other peopHopefully,
tallyprepareWhen hhave the issue(s): et this message soon. Real questions after your son's trial,
• on!
parentssh r teene a problem want to mdeeting
and
, they get
S. If you have any q personal
should for it their k, curfew, want a meetAg an e please feel free to contact me. I'll reply by p
reason for it (homework, etc.). An. agreea-ter.
let-
ble time should then be set for the meeting. aactin
• u eliminate a period ti tension, makitclear t6 offe ad- (Andrew oral therapist, awho specializes
tin problems affecfes-
ting
are
your teen that at the meeting you will only
vice in order that a certain problem can be solved. young people and their families. Teens andparents
to lis-cs ed t o send
theirL27W7. Real names 20183, notSbe used
There will be no consequences if the advice
is re- asked to send questions to Box St. Cat -
jected. Hopefully, the teen is mature enough
ten to what you have to say, use what he can, and in the column.)
Whitechurch --The family and con-
sumer affairs meeting of the White-
church Women's Institute was held
earlier this month. The vice presi-
dent, Helen . Currie, presided' and
welcomed everyone.
Marjorie Wall was convenor for
the meeting and read a poem enti-
tled "A Happy Home". Mrs. Currie GORRIE--The Women's Institute
also gave a report on the district an- held its August meeting as an out-
nual meeting held earlier this sum- ing to the Lismore Sheep Farm,
r med . Iroll asaannounced that each ford. The Cwas name a home owned by rawfords andhn and tan Craw -
their bor-
rnm yder collie Meg put on an interesting
forortthe r lly innt is to donate a Prize and educational show for all ages
the rally Belmore. each at 2 p.m.
Laura Sande played piano solos The SaturdayInstitute 2 members.m.returned
that she had played at the music
hick she took to the home of Eleanor Grainger
olds August meeting at Dismore Sheep Vann
festiv d f
first -p
al an or which
lace honors. The selections for remainder o
were "Anglase" in A major by Jo-
hann Bach and 'Oriental Flower"
by Norton Christopher. Russel and
Jean McGuire also provided several
musical numbers.
Norma Rintoul gave the motto:
"Laughter is still the best medi-
cine." A. sing -along was enjoyed by
all and Mrs. Wall conducted a quiz
entitled "Market Place Knowl-
edge".
The next meeting is Sept. 13 at 8
p.m. at the home of Jean Ross. The
lunch committee of Evelyn Gibb
and Mae Johnston served refresh-
ments.
the
f the meeting,
which opened with the singing of
the Opening Ode and the repeating
of the Mary Stewart Collect.
The members answered the cher
ll
call, a by-product of sheep,
than their meat..
The motto, prepared by Jean
Wilson, was entitled: EVery new t
project has three phases --
won't work", "It will cost too
much" to "I thought it was a good
idea
Plans were made to host the Hu-
ron County Women's Institute in
the Gorrie Community Hall On Oct.
6. Jean Wilson will represent Cor-
rie at the Guelph area convention
to be held in Arthur on, Oct. 4 and
5.
A potluck
joyed by all.
picnic lunch was en -
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