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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-12-20, Page 16WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Z0,1905 441 December 17-23 SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 ARIES — March 21/April 20 Something that happens early in the week will make you feel grateful for what you have. You'll realize what's really important. A risky investment opportunity may be tempting but should be avoided. .Think twice before laying out any cash. Patience will be necessary in a romance. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Let your spontaneous side take over this week. Surprise loved ones and do something out of character. Don't be afraid — you may just like it! Looking for a new job? What you do now may lay the groundwork for opportunity mid-January. Be careful when handling delicate objects. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Canceling a social engagement may be necessary if you want to get all 'you need to do done. Looking for romance? You may find it in a not -so - obvious place this week. Keep a spe- cial eye out for Libras of the opposite sex. An unexpected social invitation will come your way. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Use your creative mind to solvesan unusual problem. You may come up with a brilliant solution. An unfriendly work associate may show a different side of his/her personality. Find out all the facts before overreacting to a situ- ation on Friday. You'll realize that • things aren't all that they seem. LEO — July 23/August 23 • Be sure to get plenty of rest this week Avoid confiding in people whom you don't fully trust. Use your intuition when it comes to dealing with others. Remember, not everyone is what they seem to be. An ongoing problem will finally come to an end. This will be a relief and free up your time for more positive endeavors. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Watch what you say at work — especially if you're new on the job. Stick to business conversation and leave personal talk for your person- al life. A person you have not seen for some time will pay a visit. You'll be exposed to a new form of enter- tainment or new hobby. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 A good week for starting new things. If you're in business for yourself, and have been looking to expand, now may be the right time. Keep your eyes open for opportunities that could help foster your growth. A romantic rela- tionship may need your attention later in the week. PISCES - Feb 19/March 20 Time spent learning more about your craft could lead to future advance- ment. Investment now pays off later. Tension at work will be relieved if you keep a calm, organized approach. Losing your cool won't get you any- where. A delay in travel plans is like- ly to spring up. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: or you could find yourself all wom out The hard work you put in this past for the upcoming holidays. Even if you year will make this coming one much • . feel full of energy, don't skimp on easier. Getting new projects off the sleep. Don't let a family dispute get the ground will be a breeze. Free•time will better of you later in the week. Speak be more abundant this year and you . your mind but keep your emotions) under control. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Unrealistic expectations will only lead to disappointment — especially when it comes to romance. Take a closer look • at the way things really are and you'll be sure to see the light A friend may ask a big favor of you — perhaps a loan. Remember, you don't have to say yes. Finances need attention. LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 A meeting with higher-ups will be sure to brighten your week. You may be up for a promotion and an increase in salary. You may realize that you're more valuable than you had thought. Don't take sides in a family dispute. Best to stay as neutral as possible or you could get caught in the middle. • Romance looks good this Friday. SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Don't make promises you can't keep or you'll be sure to disappoint a loved one. Be realistic when making plans. A busy work schedule may keep you from taking care of personal affairs. Take heart, things will get easier as the week progresses. Expect a phone call from an old friend. Thanks for parade success may even come across.a new hobby. Romance will be on an even keel throughout most of the year. However, June and July could bring some problems — especially if you're involved with a Leo. If you're looking for love; you may have to wait some time until anything permanent comes your way. However, there will be plenty of dating opportunities to keep you busy in themeantime! A Scorpio adds depth to your year. 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We also thank the following businesses and individuals for their financial support toward the pa- rade: Graham Adams, Stainton Hardware; Toronto Dominion Bank; Paul Steckle; Gayle Irvine; Bridge Motors; Keil Insurance; Tolton Motors; Dave's Aluminum; Wingham Chiropractic Centre; Dr. James Hall; Rintoul's Pools and Spas; Crawford, Mill and Davies; H. Kerr Construction; Marks Bros.; Lee Vance Ltd.; Lindon Motel; The Home Place; Mom's Place; The Workshop; N. D. Cameron; The Wingham Ad- vance -Times; Davidson Well Drill- ing; Layton -McBurney Ltd.; Snyd- er Studio; Wingham PUC; Wingham Printing Service; Dr. Ray Bateman; J. E. Hodgins Lumber; Belgrave District Kinsmen; Lauren- tian Bank of Canada; Chamber of Commerce; Maclntyre'S Bakery and Wescast. We sincerely hope we can count on your support again next year. 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