page 18 - September 7, 1977- North Shore News . A : Milo Kovar - Planet “Mars, signifying drive, action, urge to BDO. things — translates «physical. _. energies and emotional re-: into ~ ‘constructive action’ natierns. | source. of the body . '. Entering the sign Cancer, Mars will channel energy ‘into concerns of domestic - nature, home, family affairs, ‘real estate, property man; agement. matters. The zodiacal signs Cancer, Libra, Capricorn and Aries may experience some. problems along ‘the above lines; the ‘remaining | signs may antici- 7 pate a. rewarding ~ action _pattern from the infinence of Mars in their: “dai life activities. : _YIRGO- ‘August 24. fe September. 3 Life; attracts: new. . friends, offers: opportunity to new. associations, Personal ‘ or in ~ business. | “The holiday is’ over, motorists, both for the children ..and - for - you. The annual fall inigra-— _ school | came . ~Tuesday~ morn- — tion. ‘back to: ing, September 6. ” Morning sack hou will be more héctic than usual, with ‘many more pedestrians on ‘the streets, catching. buses — and with parents hastily dropping their children off at . school corners. “*Many - unaccustomed safety hazards face the office commuter, particularly once school has just opened, ‘which he/she does not encounter during the rela- tively light traffic conditions of the summer,’’ says Bill McKinley, President of the British Columbia Automobile Association. The motorist should pay. particular attention to school zone signs which may have been ignored all summer - blue. pentagons bearing the ‘white silhouettes of children. This: sign means the speed limis is 20 mph between 8 a.m. and 5S p.m. on school days, or as our signs will ‘soon read, 30 km/h. The speed is almost the same, only the metric terminology is different. It still means to drive slowly and with great caution. McKinley urges motorists to leave a little earlier than - usual. for work on Tuesday and to take special care when confronting these — school traffic conditions: ° Crossirig guards and safe- ty patrols helping students cross-streets. bo MSN en 4 ‘ ° Childred wei ng whist ily on’, “bicycles. : boards. ae a ay e's 4 1 ’ , oo ® Children © -crossing’ ” guarded streets. . - to Octoher 2: : Mars ‘places | you : October 24 oe we to ‘November 24. a ‘Noveuiber 23 - to December a Mars. stirs up your Social | ‘bus and the vehicle, “un- __ UBRA f ‘September Zi limelight eaneraizgina wan ~ SCORP:0, Much drive, action to ad- vance your educational stat- us, spiritual goals. Vacation- ing, travel | proves. rewarding. me Mars energizes ‘your. part- nerships,. adds lustre to your mating, ~ success ‘in business associa- _tions, profit, income through .° legal and court. actions. ; - 2 ‘Children - “walking . on ‘the ete roadways. ° Youngsters: @ Toddlers on their own in traffic for the very first time. _ ) Parents. ; stopping . to. “let 7 in | front. ‘of :. children off schools. | ® School buses stopped to _load or unload pupiis. . ILLEGAL PASSIN 1 gy ‘Motorists should remem- ber, said McKinley, that in B.C. it is illegal to pass’ a ‘school bus: either from the front or rear. when its twin: ‘lights, both front and rear, are flashing. This means it is loading -or unloading stu- dents. He add: that the law also applies to motorcycles | and bicycles. Drivers must remain stop- ped as long as the lights [J continue to flash and should {@- proceed only .once. certain. jf -have . that all youngsters. crossed the strect safely. o to January 20-— in ‘the SaS 9 Saeed ieee yvua im: all vocational and businéss action’ patterns and activit- - “January 7 2 tl to February, 19 Sact! ARIUS a February. 20” .t0 March .20°- Mars.’ channels energy. and & _ passion in your department . Of love, | - Cool it, be objective and try _ to understand other. persons’ - point - of view. Turn your. attention. to your Educational ‘status; dating . patterns; | The” ; . ; : / . . . : ; . : ° UGGUNGUCUAUUUREREEDEENUAAGGNOGERAGENUTUSCEEEUOONUEREREGAOONONGNEN | CAPR" OR - - December ue Mars may. ‘play. tricks on you” in all your ‘social - contacts, o, public relations, dating-mate. _. patterns.: Be discriminating, — . objective, evaluate your self "more carefully. AQUARIUS So . Much energy: devoted t to your. duties; job, business. Some _ upsets in matters of: employ- _ ees, co-workers. Attend to’ ~~ health — matters, wind, recreate yourself.” “relax, ‘PISCE romance, dating. -work. with” _ your children. coe yard. However, ifthe child- “the school‘or in some’ -quiet — location there — ‘they .won’t *'). have:t TOSS a “busy: lane of . traffic. oa ce \“EXCITABLE” CHILDREN - “Al ‘parents ‘should take . their: ‘children’s route to. school -with them and to point: out time’ to: walk. over: any n notential ‘traffic: hazards. students . mye anes Only vehicles approaching a [Rt school bus from the opposite | direction on. a dual lane roadway may proceed © there is a median strip or similar barrier. between. the . the BCAA. official explained. . Motorists’ should keep on’ the look out for crosswalk | signs in school areas and remember that all . drivers must yield to pedestrians within the crosswalk. “If a vehicle has slowed | down or stopped at a crosswalk for children don’t pass or overtake him,” says McKinley, “particularly if you’ are on a four lane street."" There may be further youngsters. starting to cross who are hidden from | view by the vehicle ahead of you, Parents should encourage | their children to walk or cycle | ' : 9 e Tues.-Sat. te emanate arene se mrt epi: feet 4 wo April 20. ~ clear -un- tive spirit. regarding real : estate. woe ‘Somewhat of: an influence | of Mars makes. _you .restless. Engage. your- © tolys to. “School if possible ‘to: cut - carefully. instructed on how | __down on the amount of traffic - ~~ eongestion’around the school “darting ~ -out ae 2 from ‘between Parked cars. a ren must be driven, McKin-" PES ty ley: adds, they should be let off either 4 directly: i in front of ‘should — be e 10:00 a. m.-5: 30 p.m. (closed on Monday] _CHARGEX OR MASTERCHARGE If te ‘bare tear Neegssem AE pene "etree nite sm rt Forestall, avoid. unnecessary | flare-ups of passion.on the -. home front, in family affairs, a “cool, it i in. réal. estate. STAURE s woe Aprit 2 a Co to May. Zig a ; ‘Expand your ‘mind ‘horizons, up aps in communication patterns; ‘travel, write and read. ate a ORS GEMINI “May 22° to June 21- “A, favorable. time. to clear away domestic, family pend- ing matters. Much specula- - _CANCER - June 2 . : to July. 23 self in a constructive action ‘pattern ‘and ‘stick with it for ‘the next: Six weeks or T SO.” ‘to be good pedestrians and sinbiection school child- 7 fen are €xcitable and exuber- we ‘ant :when. together,’’. warns - the BCAA president. ‘‘They . ‘haven’t fully developed the | ” necessary skills for walking... - safely in traffic. They are less — | able to localize sourds than - . adults, or to understand road signs and traffic terms..Their — Safety denends on cautious We CNS EAD motorists.” s Louther Jackets from Ra | 19. 99 Ladies’ Leameor Coats fromm $159.” | direct from. OUR factory| ladies & men's coats & jackets Made to measure to your color & size specifications, - Yeguiar sizes at factory prices, 1388. 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