wi'van tate COMICS ARLO & JANIS® by Jimmy Johnson THE BORN LOSER® by Art and Chip Sansom FT NEED AN ANTIHISTAWNE, AN GRIZZWELLS® hy Bill Schorr “YOUNG *OPRAN'.. GERALDO Wate AND THE RESTLESS...’ oD 1992 by NEA. nc YES... \T6 ADULTERY EDUCATION... ES Pr =z Fy ~ ES a “(KIT 'N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright WH Tha A EXPERT NY Kis CA T OW, VER “AL OWNERS Ne BECOME “With any luck, we'll find it before the. clothes you packed go out of style.” PET CORNER D.O.N.A.T.E. -- Have you room is your home for 2 nice big neutered cat (in photo)? Phone Doris Orr at 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: five-month-old Shep/Lab pup; English Spaniel. Our mini-flea market and book sale is Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Highlands United Church, Edgemont Village. Phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD needs good homes for two-year-old purebred Pomeranian; two-year-old Australian Sheepdog x; 10- month-old Shep x Lab; 10-month-old Springer x; two-year- old purebred red Husky; mature Newfie x; many and various types of cats. Please call 988-7461 or 980-4007 . Sunday, March 22, 1992 - North Shore News - 29 HOROSCOPES True nobility is exempt from fear ALEXANDER THE Great thundered into Greece, and the people fled in fear before the Macedonian conqueror. One can imagine Alexander’s surprise, then, as the path before his galloping horse was suddenly blocked by a small, wizened man, lying in the road practically nak- ed, calmiy taking a sunbath beside a large barrel. x ‘HEAVENS ABOVE It was the philosopher Diogenes, and the young Alex- ander was momentarily nonpluss- ed by his first encounter with the legendary teacher. “Greetings, old philosopher! Why did you not run away with all the others?”’ “Well, as you can see, I am ; taking a sun bath.”’ “I admire your courage, old man! To show my admiration, may I grant you a favor?”’ **As you can see, J am taking a sun bath, and you are casting your shadow over me. It would indeed ‘be a favor if you could move over a little.”’ - Delighted, Alexander said, “‘Who are you, old one?”’ “I am Diogenes, the Philoso- pher.”’ “Do you know who I am?” (This with great pride.) “Oh yes, you must be Alex- ander, with his conquering armies. No-one else could make such a noise!’”’ This delighted Alexander even more, and he decided to have some sport with Diogenes. “If I were not Alexander, 1 should like to be Diogenes.’’ ‘“*‘Hmph! If I were not Diogenes, I would surely not like to be Alexander!” ‘*But why not? I am Alexander the Great! No one has had such a amarvelous life as I have!”’ Diogenes squinted against the sun and studied the young war- rior, flushed with excitement and triumph. ‘‘Tell me, Alexander, what will you do after you occupy Greece?”’ “Why, then I'll occupy Per- sia!’’ “*And after Persia?”’ “*Then I will conquer Egypt!’ *‘And after Egypt?”’ “Then [ll go in triumph to Africa and india!” ““Very well, Alexander. Let us suppose that you have conquered the whole world. Whar will you do then?” Alexander’s face clouded in thought, and he was silent for a long time. Finally he said, ‘Well, 1 think that I would withdraw into my little garden in Macedonia and plant my flowers and fruit trees and enjoy the peace.’ “Ah, my young Alexander, my brave and foolish conqueror! Why do you not do that right now? Why do you first have to conquer the whole world before you can enjoy your garden in Macedonia?”’ Diogenes lived on to the fullness of his years, peacefully teaching others his simply philosophy, and taking sunbaths beside his barrel. Alexander was killed in the midst of his conquests, and never saw his little garden in Macedonia. March 22 to 28, 1992 ARIES (March 21-April 20) Bravely see how you really feel about something, which may be the opposite of what you think you feel, Aries. Tuesday, expect a miracle. Follow through this week on that interest you've always had in hidden or “esoteric’” knowledge. You could create an exciting weekend. . Pe TAURUS (April 21-May 21) Our “‘task’” is not to change our life-scenery, but to lift the mental fog which distorts its charm, Tavzus. Mind your man- ners, Tuesday. You weal with an unf: situation, Thursday. Consider a friend's romantic counsel, Friday. Saturday, be at- tentive to the needs of others as well as your GEMINE (May 22-June 21) own. rm it is not only good but absolutely Mecessary to begin to doubt the power of the artificial self, Gemini. Be cooperative, Tuesday. Midweek, a new project. Allow it to build slowly. Friday, would you rather be right or happy? Have a lively weekend! GX CANCER une 22-July 23) X9 Preventing anyone from learning from his/her own mistakes is a great mistake, Cancer. You could overspend, ¢ar- ty week, Midweek, circulate and shine. Humor saves the day, Friday. This weekend's possibilities are endless. Open up and out and go with the flow. | ? LEO (Sealy 24-Aug. 23) Self-leadership based in essence is the only kind of accurate and satisfying - leadership, Leo. Early week brings adven- ture. Tum on the charm, midweek. Shifting conditions, Thuzsday. Friday, you consider weekend travel. Saturday, contemplaic where you are now living. 1s it eppropriate? VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) . The real riches formed by your own studies become pert of your very nature and therefore can never be lost, Virgo. Early week, be more honest with the one you love. Midweek, apparent: delays. Relax. Thuzsday can by playtime. Friday, talk things over with your mate. Saturday, get a second opinion. , a af. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) oomme Coming to an end of yourself means to realize the folly of using old ideas to create a new nature, Libra. Be moderate, early week. Midweek, extend yourself. Muck to give. Handle Friday from a place © of serenity. Saturday, gracefully’ receive well-deserved compliments. .” : SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) : A crisis is: used. rightly when ; it tums you toward self-examination _and self-insight, Scorpio. You find ‘yourself re- considering a recent ision. Prioritize your primary relationship. Saturday is for shopp- ing. . : SAGTFTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) . Real intelligence, cosmic in- telligence, quietly knows itself, having: no compulsion to promote or protect itself, Sagittarius. Matters pertaining to personal security important this week. Friday evening covld be quite special. Saturday is for mak- . ing more money. Venus is conjunct Uranus. B CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 20) - . Love what you are doing for your inner self and watch new, true riches ac- cumulets, Capricorn. Talk things over with your mate now.. Blow your own hom, Tuesday. Thursday, wing it. Drink moder- ately, Friday. Saturday, someone is manipulating you? Why? ALY AQUARIUS (an, 21-Feb. 19) “VY The fear that other people may see through us is conquered by courageously PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The unnatural self always doubts itself, so when it fades through self-insight, doubt also fades, Pisces. More energy, Monday. Someone needs your compassion, midweck. A possible family clash, Thurs- day. Change your style, Friday. Saturday, consider your attitude. 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