50, Y'KNOW, [ MEAN, HEY, LIKE. ae ial TRE ON THE F ASTRACK aA: BESEECH THEE, »! ARS, Ler THIS BOARD ONGC? Ring Faakees Synacaio ine. Wor ragnay. ‘Od Vi ‘ i : [| ARIES (March 21-April 20): Your interest in financial matters is justified. You will receive the backup and support that ou Crave so much. “TAURUS (Aoprit 21-May ae 20): Use your skill at creating a workable arrangement. Now is the ideal time to put more than one project together. re GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The work scene comes alive as you move from one associate to the next. You must come to grips, though, with a new arrangement. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Part of your private world seems to be on hold. However, you can spend just so much time. Work now beckons. LEO (uly 23-Aug. 22): 4 Home-related matters refuse ‘to be placed on the back burner. And into the midst of this wanders your personal life. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): a) All forms of communica- tions are acceptable at ihis time. It is from dialogue and conver- sation that you now move forward. Hi wk xk He sept 59,1019 x * OROSCOPE LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 3s The cash flow has not stop- . You must learn what still needs to be done. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): You're at the centre of the stage this week. Your particular audience wants you now above anyone else. SAGITEARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): Blend various ideas and concepts together. That is what’s called for if you are to stake your claim at this point. j CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. aR (9): ‘Visualize the current situation, and see yourself as you really are. This can be a factor in Successfully moving forward. ___ AGUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. a 18): It seems that secrecy now becomes your friend and companion. Rely on it in a number of ways now. nator 1 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): att | Look to the future for the answer that you’re seeking. Flexibility now helps, as more than one special arrangement is involved. ‘\Help’s at hand HELP’S AT Hand, a _ weekly feature by the North Shore [nfor- mation and Volunteer Centre, an- swers questions about and sses such topics as govern- ment pelicies and programs, benefits, consumer and legal rights, taxation and public ser- ‘ vices: ‘SHE 5 SHED teak NOUR OTHER ARM IF NOU TRIEO ANY THING Answers published in this cok umn are intended only as a general guide and should not be applied to specific individual cases without further consultation. eae ARE YCU new to the North. Shore? ... if 80, there are probably maazy questions you need answered and information you requite regarding services and resources in the com- munity. - A good ‘starting point is to call the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre at 985-7138. The Information Centre deals daily with a variety of inquiries and is ‘|. ‘well equipped to answer your __ questions. , 4» This non-profit organization . tnaintains a computerized data bank and, with only.a phone‘call ~ from you, is able:to provide .in- formation on.all-commumnity ser- vices, for example: daycare, recre- ational programs, health and gov- “ernment ~ services," crisis and counselling services, senior resources, special interest groups, clubs, associations and self-help groups. So if you require a doctor to care for yourself and your family, _ the centre is able to give you a list PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. — “Baddy,’’ a beautiful good-natured, neutered, 10- month-old Blue Heeler (in photo) phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: pure-bred Schnauzer; pure-bred Westie, pure-bred Dalmatian; pure-bred Boxer; Cocker Maltese; Lab Wiermaraner; Terrier cross; long-hair white cat; pair of tabby kittens; long-hair black cat; and others. Please phone 987-9015 o7 988-5643. PETS LTD needs geod homes for: exceileat 18-month-old puse-bred wirehair Fox Terrier; pure-bred wireheir German Pointer; pure-bred white Shepherd; 11-menth-old large Black Lab.; healthy oldes Malti-Poo; 11-month-old Doberman cross; Husky cross; seven-month-old Chocolate - 5 Lab. cross; two seven-week-old orange kittens, handsome long-hair two-year-old black cat (neutered, shots). Please call 988-746! or 738- 3794, Hope to sce you at our Sept. 16 sale, West Vancouver Community = & Centre. Your support is very muck appreciated. of doctors or the North Shore who’ are taking new patients. Is there a pre-school in your immediate area? What about. a Welcome Wagon organization on the Nesrth Shore? Are there resources to look after an elderly relative while you are on holiday? Where would I go to find about B.C. Medical Services and when do the night school classes start? Are there any badminton clubs during the day and are there any social clubs where I could meet people? This is a sampling of some of the questions which’ are ‘answered at the centre. ° The ‘centre also publishes“ a Di- rectory of North Shore‘ Organiza- a tions and Agencies which is now in’ its 11th year, The Latest edition will be available in carly September. ‘This publication contains a brief description of each service, as well - as the address, phone number and names of key pezsonnel. It is‘ the only up-to-date listing of the North Shore community service agencies: and organizations and would be a useful tool for the newcomer to the North Shore. — So, remember the North Shore Information aad Volunteer Centre is just at the end of the telephone line at 985-7138. ew The North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre, a United Way agency is located at 1060 Roosevelt Cres., North Vancouver, B.C. -V7P 1M5, telephone on 7138. This column is prepared with financial assistance from the Notary Foundation. LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION at 2138 Hamilton St., North Van. Lucas Continuing Education Centre Beginning September lth/8e Mon.-Thurs. 4-6:350 p.m. - Age of Student 5 yrs. & up fo Registration September 7th at 7:30 p.m. J at Lucas Centre | ° For more inform _ vion. call CG. Colbew 986-2750 8 BN re ee OF ‘Tore oe