BROOM-HILDA GAYLORD'S BEEN WINDOW- SHOPPING AT THAT STORE FOR AN HOUR ! WHAT AN EGO ! ee FASTR 43 -— Sundsy, October 29, 1989 - North Shore News Y NUR | ARIES (March 21-April 20): ail New starts this week cause you to feel alive, vibrant and fully in charge of your own destiny. Money is involved. om TAURUS (April 21-May ‘4 29): Centre all your energy on the development of new alliances and agreements. Negotia- tions are also favorable within ex- isting ties and associations. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): RR Your work scene takes on a new dimension. This in- cludes new people as well as titillating ideas. Go for it. | wy | CANCER (June 21-JSuly 22): This particular new moon in your sun sign of Scorpio takes place in your fifth house of H Koc hows, 199 kek Money matters are filled with excitement as well as a sense of urgency. Pace yourself so that you can talk with everyone. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ed 22): This week marks the start of your own personal year. Close-to-the-heart projects are favored. | } SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 & -Dec. 21): Behind-the-scenes t——! efforts now favor your am- bitions throughout this week. Meet with those who share your ideas and objectives. [| 19): Getting what you want is in the forefront of your ac- tions. You will brook no_ inter- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. love affairs and creativity. A new romance takes shape or a current one is revitalized. LEO (Suiy 23-Aug. 22): E: | Basic security is strengthen- gh! AQUARIUS (£:n. 20-Feb. ed over the course of the j 18): The way now opens for week. Have the facts at hand and gain and advancement. Both sidestep any form of sarcasm. work and incomes are highlighted. Lock to the immediate . VERGO (Agog. 23-Sept. 22): .____, = i future this week. It is there Express yourself without concern about criticism. Your claims are valid and your in- sight now gives you thebackup that that you find the answers you have ‘ou need. been scarching for. They do exist. ference, and you will leave no stone unturned. MAYBE WILMA'S OAY PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): ISN'T SO EASY AFTER ALLS BUY UP ALL THE STOCK oF THE FINANCIAL JOURNAL HAS AN EDITORIAL THE FINANCIAL JOURNAL! CRITICIZING OUR BOYING UP STOCK OF 6.0. INDUSTRIES! BAKING BLINTZES for the upcoming Hadassah bazaar are members of the North Shore Chapter of the Hadassah-WIZO, (left to tight) Gina Grunberger, Ria Haberer and Helen Hoffman. The bazaar, which will feature Jewish foods, auctions, family entertain- ment and more, will be held at the PNE Forum and Food buildings, Nov. 1 to 2, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ANIMAL CRACKERS HEY DODO! THATS | T CALLIT A GQOD PAINTING! | " THE UGLY TLL GWE YOU WHATS IT CALLED 2) MATERIALIST. LOCAL HADASSAH-WIZO CHAPTER | GEARS UP FOR ANNUAL SALE THE NORTH Shore’s Massada chapter of the Hadassah-WIZO is one of many branches across the Lower Mainland involved in the upcom- ing Hadassah-WIZO Bazaar and Exposition ai the PNE. The annual event takes place this year on Wednesday, Nov. 1 and Thursday, Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Pacific National Exhibition’s Forum ard Food Buildings. The event includcs three auctions — a silent auction with dinners, trips and travel packages, a giant auction stocked with hundreds of new and used items, and a fashion 2uction wiih new fashion items and iccessories. There will also be family entertainment and bargains in clothing, kitchen items, accessories, shoes, coats, books and toys. Home baking and Jewish foods such as prakes, varenikas, biintzes, lox and cream cheese, knishes and chicken soup with matza balls will be on sale fur hungry bargain hunters. : The bazaar is put together by hundreds of Hadassah-WIZO women who volunteer their time and talents for the nox-profit organization. Tae proceeds from the bazaar go toward buying equipment and main- taining buildings for the organization’s many projecis io Israel, in- Cuding hospitals, day-care centres, youth centres and educational sorvices. PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. — five or six-month-old puppy needs a home. Although he has smooth hair, he hes a good deal of poodle in his history. Phone Doris Orr, 937-9015. Also wanting 3 home: Coc-a-poo, cream color with beige markings; pure-bred Datisatian: 32-month-old puppy; part Black Lab and part wire-hair Poinizs; small Border Collie; several young and healthy cats. Please phone 987-9055 or 988-5643. PETS LTD needs good homes for pure-bred Yorkshire Terrier (adults only); pure-bred Welsh Terrier (adulis only); Peke cross Coc-a-poo; Border Collie cross pup; young Black Lab.; Golden Retriever cross; Doberman cross; Lab. cross Terrier; puze-bred Liasa Apso; selection of healthy young cats (have sliots, spayed or weutered). Please call 988-7461 or 738-3794.