MEETS RSENS F HEE MEP EEC MELEE ANSE YER pn ln BLE FE ToT ALG ER RE - Horoscope. Week of @asza Nov. (5-21, 1987 means a ARIES (March 21-Apizi! 20): : The pattern for this week is hardly a simple one. It is marked with close ties, money and new plans. TAURUS (April 21-May ha 20): You can accomplish far more than you had original- ly thought possibie. But in order to do it, you must maintain your GEMINI (May 21-June 20): '$. more than a question, of affection. What’s called for is trust — on all levels. And that’s not easy to come by. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Realize that your personal life is in a state of transition. And it will be for some time. Try to lighten the grip. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Call, contact, and in general meet with those who have a real influence on the ebb and flow of our world, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Sidestep any tendency now to be harsh or insensitive to others. Much of what you say this week will long be remembered. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This can be an extremely im- portant week for you, one in which you realize your heart’s desire. And that is a considerable feat. SCORPIO (Gct. 23-Nov. 22): Before you come out in- to the bright light of day, finish some vital behind-the-scenes work. It will require real effort. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 . -Dec. 21): Friends and close associates are everywhere. If you’re not careful, they could pull you off your original course of action. J CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. aa 19): Stand your ground, but hold it with grace, humor and an acute sense of the right mo- ment. You will get your way, after all. . . ° AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. i FE 18): One thing leads to another this week. Sudden- ly, you find yourself in close contact with those in power postions. - boa PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): q The week ahead promises to be one of complex undertak- ‘ings, as you now plan, plot and scheme, Stay with it! Songs delve intc B.C. past FOLKSINGER JOHN McLachlan of North Van- couver will be bringing his songs of the province’s vibrant history to Presentation House for a concert there Nov. 15. With band Canadian Sky, the North Vancouver performer will feature songs from his two original albums, the most recent of them being called Ease of Shadows, A frequent performer in pubs, lounges and folk festivals, McLachlan’s songs delve into British Col- umbia’s past, exploring mining towns, shipwrecks and such. McLachlan will be joined by bassist Rob Marr, drummer Dale Diduck, guitarist Howie Abel and vio- linist Daniel Lapp for the 8 p.m. North Vancouver concert. For ticket information or more details, call Pres- entation House at 986-1351. FOLKSINGER JOHN McLachlan of North Vancouver is appearing at Presentation House on Nov. 15 with band Canadian Sky. The group will feature songs from McLachlan’s two original albums, which use B.C. history as the subject for the works’ lyrics. 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