The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-11-22, Page 19WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1995
THE WINGIIAHADVANCETINES
November 19®25
ARIES - March 2lJApril 20
A surprise visit from an old friend or
family member brightens the week.
If your personal affairs don't seem to
be in order, it may be time to do a
pre -winter overhaul. Cleanup and
organize, and you'll be happy for it
later on. Single? If so, a new romance
may be closer than you think.
TAURUS - April 21/May 21
A favor you did for someone a while
back will be repaid in a very imagi-
native way. The deadline of an
important project may be postponed.
Use the extra time to fine-tune and
put on any finishing touches. A little
extra effort will go a very long way.
Children play a role this weekend.
GEMINI - May 22/June,21
An ongoing "cold war" with a fami-
ly member may come to a head this
week. Best to speak. your true feel-
ings and control your emotional side
if you want to salvage: the relation-
ship. Let your natural diplomacy be
your guide, A good time for clothes
shopping.
CANCER - June 22/July 22
You may have to pick up the slack
for a busier -than -usual partner. Lend
a helping hand. It' will surely go a
long way. You'll see a different side
of someone you thought you knew
really well. This will intrigue you
and concern you at the same time. Is
anyone really predictable?
LEO - July 23/August 23
Romance will be the highlight of this
week. Single? If so, this could be the
time to meet that "dream mate." You
don't even have to look far, (s)he is
likeltj' to find you. You'll probably
find that you have many admirers
this week, as your sexual magnetism
is at.a peak. Enjoy!
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
If you're the boss at work. it's time
you learned how to delegate. As a
Virgo, you probably subscribe to the
theory, "If you want something done
right, you have to do it yourself." But
you have to give others the chance to
prove themselves. too. It's really not
so hard.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Early in the week. your partner will
come to your aid when things get too
busy. This will lighten the load and
relieve the tension. A romantic week-
end is in store, especially for married
Librans. A weekend getaway is like-
ly to give you the quality time you've
been craving. Finances• are looking
better than expected.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
It's time to purchase that luxury item'
you've been wanting. You could
even find a once-in-a-lifetime bar-
gain. An upcoming trip may need
more planning than you had antici-
pated. It's time to pick up the phone
and make some careful arrange-
ments. Check all details.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec21
A busy week could put a dark cloud
over social plans. RoII up your
sleeses and get to work. There will
be plenty of time for fun later on.
Advice from a friend may come -with
good intentions but should be taken
with a grain of salt. Only you know
what's best for you.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
A troubled love relationship may
need extra attention this week. Be
honest with yourself - and your
mate. If you are unhappy, it's best to
do something about it now. Delaying
action will only prolong the agony.
Things like this don't just work
themselves out in the end.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
A disaPpointment is countered by a
stroke of luck later in the week.
You'll realize that you have to take
the good with the bad. A media event
will hit home in some way. It will put
you in a contemplative mood. In mat-
ters of love. a compromise may be
necessary.
PISCES - Feb 19/March 20
Use your creative talents to impress
higher ups at work. A little extra
thought and inventiveness on your
part is sure to impress. In matters of
love. don't take your partner for
granted. Know a good thing when
you have it, or it could be lost. The
mail brings an unexpected bill.
YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
The next 12 months:
The focus for the beginning part of
the year will be on more mundane,
day, -to -day happenings than anything
really exciting. But it won't last for-
ever. Come spring, there•will be a lot
of interesting and memorable times
in your• life. If you are looking for
love. it is sure to blossom around the
same time as the flowers. One note of
'Caution': be1fenest wfth'dny'il 'W love
interest. Even little white lies could
be detrimental later on. Travel -
. perhaps to an exotic locale - is like-
ly for the coming summer. With a lit-
tle planning and some shopping
around you may find your dream
vacation at an even dreamier price!
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I. Exit aircraft
5. Play
7. Member of Congress
8. Slavic language
10. • Chanel, designer
11. Anterior portion of the brain
I3. Leveled
14. Compositions
17. Clandestine scheme
19. Algonq"4ianlanguage
21. "Red in the Sunset,"
popular song
22. Instructed and enlightened
23. Bistros
24. Underwater swimmer's
equipment
Gorrie
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GORRIE--The senior citizens'
"Come Alive Club" held its meet-
ing Nov. 14 in the town hall.
Mrs. Coby Amoral, registered
nurse and managing director of the
Goderich Place Senior Retirement
Retirement Residence, was the
guest speaker. She gave a very in-
teresting talk on the facility and the
activities there. She also showed
pictures of the residence.
Velma Mann thanked her and
presented a gift. The president.
May Hyndman, opened with a
poem entitled "Most People", fol-
lowed by "0 Canada" and "Happy
Birthday" was sung to Marian
Mundell with Janet Hogg accompa-
nying on the piano.
Ethel Brown gave the secretary's
report and Florence Gibson gave
the treasurer's report. Dorothy
Elschner reported that the Christ-
mas turkey dinner will be held
Dec. 12 at noon in the United
Church: Rev. Brad Beale of St. Ste-
phen's Anglican Church will be the
guest speaker.
Appreciation was expressed to
Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Hogg on
their refurbishing. of the card ta-
bles. It was announced that Feb. 14
is the Brussels Huronlea entertain-
ing date. Potluck dinners will be
held at noon for the first four
months of the year, starting with
the January meeting.
Members gave their thoughts on
winter for the roll call. This pro-
duced a variety of replies.
A donation of $25 was made to
the Town & Community Home-
makers. Ethel Brown gave a read-
ing entitled "The Family Doctor
Handled It All".
Robert "Gibson spoke on his
memories of World War I and of
the soldiers training in Wroxeter.
He also remembered the rejoicing
of all the people gathered at Wrox-
eter when the war was over.
The seniors entertained the
Wingham Day Centre folk last
week. Lunch was served and a so-
cial time enjoyed.
Informative report on county
rally presented to institute
BLUEVALE--Family and consu-
mer affairs convener Mrs. H. Elliott
was in charge of the Women's In-
ssitute meeting in the hall on Nov.
is The hostess, Mrs. H. Timm,
greeted 11 members and nine
uests.
The business was conducted by
,the vice president, Mrs. C. Mathers
"'and the secretary -treasurer, Mrs. H.
Johnston.
An informative report on the
county rally at Gorrie earlier this
fall was presented by Mrs. J. Fis-
cher. Representatives to the Blue -
vale Hall Board also were appoint-
ed, Mrs. Mathers and Mrs. R.
Darlow.
Each member is requested to
bring to the Dec. 13 meeting a pic-
ture of her home and its history to
be displayed in the Tweedsmuir
Book at the curator's open meeting
in February.
The roll call was answered with
"What is your favorite nut for bak-
ing?" Mrs. Elliott then introduced
Mrs. Alvin Baker, who told of their
plantation in Guatemala where, in
conjunction with a Mennonite Mis-
sion, they produce nuts, fruits and
marmalades which are marketed
here in Canada. Mrs. Baker also
displayed hand-crafted articles.
On Dec. 13, a Christmas potluck
luncheon will be held at 12 noon in
the hall. Each member will bring a
guest and Margaret Day will tell of
her trip to Northern Canada. A
warm welcome is extended to all.
Gift Baskets
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Wingham 357-3466
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3. Adrenal hormone
4. Worked for. deserved
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6. Asian ruler, var.
7. Communities, organizations
- 9. Land acquired by settlement
and cultivation
12. Mental giants
15. 111 from flying
16. Forcible restraint
18. Criminal
20. Goodbye, It.
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Mildred McClenaghan and John
McKinnon attended the 80th birth-
day celebration of Ted and Vera
McClenaghan of Kitchener at St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church fel-
lowship hall. The get-together was
held last Sunday afternoon, fol-
lowed by a family dinner later at a
restaurant. Don and Jean Ross also
attended the 80th birthday celebra-
tions.
Don and Jean Ross attended the
baptist'n of Amanda Jane Ross last
Sunday morning, infant daughter of
Bob and Lois Ross of Waterloo.
The service was held at the Forest
Hill United Church. Others attend-
ing were Roy and Betty Penning-
ton, Allan and Vel Pennington,
Lorne Pennington and Agnes Gaunt
of Wingham, as well as David.
Kim, Andrew and Brandon Ross.
Dinner was enjoyed at the home of
Bob and Lois Ross.
Last Thursday, Mildred McClen-
aghan attended the interment ser-
vice at South Kinloss Cemetery for
Roy Maclnnes of Goderich.
Daisy Kennedy of Maple Breeze
Lodge at Lucknow passed away on
Nov. 9. She. was born in Kinloss
Township and was well-known by
Miss McClenaghan and others in
the community.
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Peter and Lourdes Isabelle and
Dan and Yolli Isabelle, all of Mis-
sissauga, spent the weekend at the
former's home here.
Brian and Aileen Manuel of Her-
itage Estates, Seaforth, visited Ha-
zel Griffith last Saturday.
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