The week of Septeniber 7-13, 1986 © By Lillian "~) ARIES (March 21-April 20): put Be careful with finanees and don’t overspend. It’s to your advantage to be cautious with your money, TAURUS (April 21-May 20): a Be flexible where love is concerned. You could make life miserable for you and that special person in your life. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A happy coincidence could bring people into your life which helps to enhance your social activities. Be open to new love experiences. Modes! sesulis may not He appeal to you in a business sense, but you will gain larger profits. This is a week in which to be conservative. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Monetary developments are a plus. Try not to spend all of your quick earnings at one time. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Your domestic environment may be the meeting place for those who wish to voice their ideas. Keep family secrets to yourself. CANCER (June 21-fuly 22): LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): ged Group activities give you an outlet in which to express yeur opinions, whether they are political or religious in nature. You will find many listening to what you have to say. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): Campus life or business activities pick up. You will have to make some necessary changes in order to live the sort of life you’ve been accustomed to. Dee. 21): An old friend will bring you sad news. Don’t allow outsiders to invade your “inner sanctum.’ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): If others find you irritable and hard to deal with, it’s because you are just that. Try to calm down and learn to live with a present situation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your joie de vivre will be long-lived, Don’t take anyone or anything for granted. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Pursue a hobby and get involved in community affairs. Your ideas are being listened to by.important people. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Fitness queen keeps busy From Page 19 about all the trouble (during pregnancy),’’ she trails off. ‘It’s been a good time.”’ She shies away from discussing future children. ‘‘Ron first said, ‘Just this one,’ but now he’s talk- ing about another one. “You never talk to a pregnant woman about another baby,’’ ue Dana scolds, Father-to-be Ron has been very supportive throughout her pregnancy, she says, and the two are preparing for the changes the new baby will bring. “I'm not saying it’s not going to be hard,” she says. But challenges have been char- acteristic of the Zalkos’ lifestyle. THE PRINT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR Canada’s wedding gift to His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales. Original Painting by Robert Bateman LAST DAY TO ORDER IS SEPTEMBER 45TH 1986 WE ARE OPEN ON SUNDAY SEPT 7TH AND SUNDAY SEPT 44TH TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR ORDERS For information ca:! your North Shore dealers: 980-7216 BERNADETTE'S GALLERIES LTD. 4103 - 1200 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. V7M 3H6 986-3222 THE QUEENSDALE GALLERY 3010 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER, 8.C. V7N 35 1986 Robert Bateman BROOM-HILDA THIS ONE GOES TO IRWIN TROLL DOWN THE BLOCK. 21 - Friday, September 5, 1986 - North Shore Nos ANP THIS ONE GOES }7 ALL THE WAY s TO SEATTLE ! ON THE FASTRACK \ THANK YOU FLINTSTONE DEAR PEBBLES: MY WEE HAS h) CALLED’ ME A WHIMP FOR THE LAST WME S (Lis THIS 2 (FHO7O ENCLOSED) BOOMERS SON WHAT DID YOU 00 BEFORE You CAME HERE, HARRIET? A083 AS SECRETARY FOR REEDY. SEPTEMBER 6 OPENING Anna Wyman’s Circus mimics man’s movement FROM SEPT. 6 to i7, the Anna Wyman Dance Theatre will present the amusing dance, A Dancer’s Circus. Teasing its way trough several humorous highligt3 of a day at the circus, the 7ivful and pro- vocative dance deughts the au- dience with colorful costumes and unexpected movement. Dance Is...This...And This, a long-standing favorite of the com- pany’s folfawers, should be a charming experience for Expo visitors. Using transportation as the theme, this piece mischievously mimics the links between man’s movement and his machines of motion. For those who missed the 1986 Vancouver premiere of City Piece, the cosmopolitan dance will be T CAN'T RESIST. BARGAINS. I SENT ‘EM BOTH TO SEATTLE ! TRIER TS 4 8 WOLD IT, CHERRY, NO AETHORKING WITH THE EWEMY! | LOST OUT IN THE SWIMSUIT COMPETITION. performed again at Expo's Xerox International Theatre. Created in response to the burgeoning excitement for the World Exposition, this well-receiv- ed danse reflects Vancouver’s in- creased tempo. The sights, smells and sounds of our world centre permeate the theatre in City Piece. Call 984-3281 for more informa- tion.