The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-07-12, Page 14•
ARIES - March 21/April 20
You may have to sit back and watch
a loved one make a mistake., Even if
you get the chance to intervene, (s)he
probably won't listen to reason. But
don't worry. Learning from experi-
ence can be the best lesson of all.
Even if you're tempted, refrain from
aying, "I told you so."
TAURUS - April 21/May 21
Don't let jealous feelings get in the
ay of an important friendship. Jost
e patient, and your time will come.
u may be forced to make'a tough
ecision towards the end of the
eek. Stay strong. Don't let others
fluence you. You'll know what the
ght choice is.
GEMINI - May 22/June 21
ing in the right place at the righ
time has its advantages. You'll find
out why later in the week. An unusu
al dream will stay with -you through
the week. Try to figure out its hidden
meaning - you could learn some
Shing about yourself. Get in touch
with old friends
CANCER - June 22/July 22
A week with unlimited potential. An
may come opportunity benefit to
our way, but it mayour notbe so -obvious t first. Use your keen
sense of perception to read between
the lines: A friend who has been n
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SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Be reafistic when setting deadlines
on important projects. Be sure to give
yourself enough time. And remember
to plan for unforeseen delays as well.
Don't be afraid to seek the advice of
someone more experienced. A lost
object will show up in an unusual
place.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Don't count on luck to get you
through a tough period. It will take
work and ingenuity this time. Do not
leave ;anything to fate 'this week. An
ironic situation will put you in a
reflective state of mind later in the
week. You may be inspired to do
something unusually daring.
CAPRICORN
- Dec 22/ant Before you blame others orr o r
frustrations, you should take a closer
- ' look at your current situation. You
may find that' you are the one who is
holding you back. If you .want to get
ahead, it will take action on your
part. If you really, really want so
thing, you II have to try harder. E��E
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
A conflict between work responsibil-
ities and home responsibilities will
put you in a tough spot. If you think
creatively, however, you are likely to
find a suitable compromise. This is
ot'the week to make large' invest-
ments. You should keep a lid on
pending overall.
ISCES - Feb 19/March 20
loved one. friend or work associate
ill come to you for advice and con-
°lation. Kindness on this day will be
membered. if. you're in a relation-
ip with a Virgo, things could be
cky this week. Keep a positive "ai-
de for this is just a temporary situ=
ion.
LEO - July 23/August,23 P
Work may take up most 'of your time A
this week and you may feel as if .you w
have no control. Take heart, your s
Toad will lighten as the week pro- re
gresses. When it. finally is time to sh
come home, try not to take frustra- ro
tions out on loved oases. Use exercise to
as a way to relieve stress.
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VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
It's not a bad thing to admit you're
wrong. In fact, it could even make
you look good. Although pride is an
admirable trait, sometimes it can be
detrimental. The workplace is not the
appropriate .environment for your
sarcastic humor - especially this
week. Curb spending when possible.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
The insensitivity of a loved one
should not be taken to heart. Shrug it
off as those in bad moods may not •
have your feelings in mind. Try to be
more independent and stand up for
what you believe in. For single
Librans,, this week could mark the
start of a new romance. Be on the
lookout for mysterious Scorpios.
YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
The next 12 months:
A year of learning and growth. If you
are a student, you will finally figure
out the career path you want to take.
if you already are established, an
interesting opportunity willcome
your way. Whichever it is, you will
be happier and have a clearer direc-
tion of what you want to do. Single
Cancers may be longing for love but
will only find it ,when they stop try-
ing so hard. But what you will find is
that when it rains, it pours. Your own
creative hobbies and interests will
flourish this year, especially during
the winter months when you prefer to
stay indoors. Avoid getting caught in
ruts.
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WEDNESDAY JULY 12,1995
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.We must consider what is worth
BRUSSELS -Elwin Garland
brought the
g message to the congre-
gation at the Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship on Sunday, July 2. He
chose Philippians 3 as the•scripture
reading. The message was based on
verse 13: "But one thing I do: For-
getting what is behind and straining
toward what is ahead."
He said we all remember some
things, but forget many. Memories
can cause us to experience the same
emotions as we did at the time of
the actual event. Therefore, if we
live only in the past, we go in cir-
cles.
Yet we do need to remember
some things,. Mr. Garland contin-
ued. A balance of remembering and
forgeting is necessary for growth.
Seniors Day
By Barbara Snowden
The staff at the Wingham
Seniors' Day Centre is busy pr
ing the August newsletter. Whe summer going?
The great weather provides
portunities for us to, plan oU
programs. Last week we spent
days at Riverside Park enjoy
picnic lunches, games and act
ties. .Unfortunately, ' the weat
didn't cooperate for the Thursd
participants to have a picnic,
plan to reschedule for August.
weather didn't dampen our spiri
however, as everyone took part
fun and games indoors.
Last Friday, we packed a "pit
basket and headed to Walkerton
lunch at the park there and a tour
the farmers' market.
We" are pleased to have som
new volunteers helping out at th
centre. Volunteers assist in the pr
gram area, kitchen, office, on, bu
trips and with transportation of cli
ents to ,and from the centre., Cur
rently, we are in need of voluntee
drivers for 'Wingham, Belgrave and
Blyth areas. Mileage is reimbursed
to compensate expenses. If anyone
.can help out, please give the centre
a call at 357-1440.
In closing, I'll leave you with this
thought: "Never act a certain way
to fit in, for when all your acting is
done, you will have forgotten who
you really are."
keeping. ,
There are three basic kinds of
forgetting: insignificant events will
''naturally fade from our memory
while significant ones will stay
have caused Him. Mr. Garland en-
couraged fellowship members, as
Christians, to accept God's gift of
remembering and forgeting so we
can press forward.
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andSecondly, if remembering becomes leader ar orshiesse, accompap
too painful, our mind will suppress
these memories which are too
much to bear. However, this is not
the natural way to forget.
Thirdly, said Mr. Garland, Christ
offers us the gift of forgetting
through repentance" The memories
may still be there, but the pain is
gone. The forgiveness accompany-
ing repentance frees us and enables
us to. forget and go forward. God
forgives us in spite of the pain we
Support
group
Area Head injury survivors hurt forev
pre er. No'•
matter how severe the. inju-
re is ry, Drain injury survivors have gone
through a major trauma, leaving
dp_ some with permanent disabilities.
door Many' of these disabilities are not
two always evident to other people, but
in.. something with which the survivor
ivi must learn,to live. Survivors can be
her helped' -overcome many of these
ay problems by others who have gone
We through similar situations.
The A head injury support group for
ts, the Wingham area is starting to pro -
n vide support and head injury'.infor-
mation to survivors 'and their fami-
nic lies. The first meeting will be, held
for' at the Wingham and District Hospi-
of tal on Wednesday, Sept. .13, at 7
p.m. For more information, please
e contact Joanne Bregman at 519-
392-6272. '
.. Gorrie pool
- reed July
opened 3
r • GORRIE-_The Gorrie Swim-
ming Tool opened July 3 with the
head lifeguard being Jennifer Bar-
rie. '
The lifeguards are Carrie Anne
Nicholson,. Rachel Jacques, Jen
Machan and Mike Hurst. Amber
Ruttan.'is the helper.
The July lessons run for three
weeks and August also has three
weeks of lessons.
nied by Christy Pardys, was song
leader. Andra Dettweiler played a
piano solo for the offertory.
Last Saturday, July 8, the youth
held a. car wash at the IGA parking
lot as a fundraiser for the upcoming
trip to Witchita. Thelma Steinman
gave the message on Sunday and
following the Christian Education
Hour, there was a fellowship meal
and shower for baby Daniel Wing-
er, son of Lowell and Tracey Wing-
er.
CLUES DOWN
I. Taxi
2. Brew
3. Membranes
4. Breadstuffs
5. Most valuable player
6. N.Y. Giants owner •
7. Depletes •
,8. Reddish browns
' 9. Romanian city
10. illumination unit
11. Numberless
.19.Plot
21. Negligible amount
22. Lacking hair
23. Herb
24.. Volunteer in times of trouble
28. Scab
29.'Put up with'
30. Oh, God!
'31. Indian groom
33. Wharfage •
37. Coat parts
38. Adult female
42: Pack
43. Biu-Mandara
44. Hybrid citrus fruit
45. Carrie Chapman _, suffragist
46. Intricate points
50. Snout
52. Flower petal
53. Restraint
CLUES ACROSS
I. Cool-headed
5. Women (French),abbrev.
9. Inches per minute, abbrev.
12. Wings
.13. Blade of a windmill
14. Satisfaction
15. Sanctuary
16, Plan
17. Male offspring
18. Wood
20. Barrenness
22. Angiospermous trees
25. Volt-ampere
26. Every
27. Bloodsuckers
32. Goods carried by a large vehicle
.34. Border for a picture
35. Bad fairy
36. Blighted
39, Animal product
40. Auto -
41. Way t� separate
.43. Bowling pin
47. Counter
48. Honorable title (Turkish)
49. Site of British school •
51. Semitic fertility god
54. Bacon lettuce -tomato sandwich
55. Burden
56. King of Huns (Scandinavian)
57, Small island (British)
58. Latch a window
59. Start of a news story
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