36 - Sunday, January 14, 1990 - North Shore News BROOM-HILDA NEWS ITEM: South of San BS Francisco, herds of wild pigs & are invading residential areas, [® leaving havoc in their wake. or re co IF WE DON'T DO SOME -] THEN IT'S AGREED,5 To 1, THING IMMEDIATELY WE'LL BE OVERRUN !! Saas ict ON THE FASTRACK FoR SOME REASON, MY | WHY DOES EVERYONE SUCCESS MAKES PEOPLE | THINK 1 STEPPED WHY? DON'T YA TAKE ME WiTH You-- Cou Won'T EVEN KNow rm LLL PRETEND LIKE r’M Inve SieLe! SUREE! INVISIBLE LIKE A "SPB ALTH CINDY AND T HADA DATE AONIGHT, BUT YOUR SITIER Wee CALLED AND 11909 Trigune Meae Services. tn Ai Rughts Reserved SHE'S SENDING MY DINNER. DOWN To ME/ ‘OTN Toteune Mate Boros, nc. An Fagen Recerrae THE RAINY SEASON WiLL SCON BE UPON US - —-PET CORNER— D.O.N.A.T.E. — pure-bred silver-tip Persian (in photo), phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Also waiting for a home: two nine-week-old Lab. Shep. pups — in perfect health; Cocker Spaniel, neutered; Bichon Frise, neutered; Boarder Collie Lab. pups; friendly biack and white fluffy cat, neutered; calico — seven months old; and others. Please phone 987-9015 or 988-5643. PETS LTD. have the following animals for adoption: five-year-old p/b Springer Spaniel; 16-month-old Lab. X Pointer, black, spayed; Shepherd X Lab., female, 14 months; Whippet X Doberman; six-month-old Bordie Collie X; two-year-old blonde male Shep. X Husky; male tan and white Doberman X, gentle; Cockapoo X, male, cream; six-year-old Black Lab. X, medium size, male; four-month-old Retriever X, female, ssall; nine-month-old Black Lab. X, female; 11-month-old male blue eyed Siberian; as well as a number of other cats and dogs. Call 988-3988 or 738-3794, WE TAKE DRASTIC ACTION! Your Meek at kkk Horoscope ARIES (March 21-April 20): gad There will be much activity occurring within behind-the- scene locations. Beware of what others relate to you during this cycle. TAURUS (April 21-May wee 20): What had seemed im- possible now stands a chance f becoming a reality. You must idestep the illusion. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Kh Your basic security is tested once again. But you will sur: face without a scratch if you are flex- ible and understanding. CANCER (June 21-July 22): New ideas are debated, and a sense of confusion or uncertainty may prevail. Try to get past this early on. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): e& Your usual penchant for fact-finding is called into play. The resources of others play a leading role at this point. cS Be alert as to what others are teally saying. And think twice before you leave an agreement or arrangement. 42.0 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Ex Be ready to take on just about anyone at work. This is One Ot Inose Weeks you may have to. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Git | 22): Your relationship with that spe ial someone may get too intense thit week. Someone may have to back down. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): Listen to what you would tell someone else if the situations were reversed. Home base is involved. 3 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be willing to change direction if that is required. Communications are a dominant factor now, and so is your skill at listening. 4 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had seemed elusive just may stage a come back.Be ready tofocus on your lifestyle with insight and interest. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marci 20): The opposition that you feel to your efforts is real. But so is your determination to have your way! Diabetic group meets LEARN EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about lipids, cholestero! and triglycerides — in other words, fat — when the North Shore Diabetic Group holds its next meeting. Guest speaker will be a dietician who will discuss the effects of these types of fat in the treatment of diabeies. In addition, diabetics, who must maintain good blood sugar levels to stay healthy, will learn how to get back on track after the excesses of the Christmas season. Diabetics, family members and friends are invited to attend the meeting, being held on Wednes- day, Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Lions Gate Hospital, seminar room It, 231 E. 15th St., North Vancouver. For further information call Heather Holt at 980-6581. lfen learn kitchen survival THE CONCEPT of basic cooking classes for men is not a new one, but Men [n The Kitchen — A Sur- vival Course is probably the first of its kind on the North Shore which is also taught by a man. Instructor Brent Gough comes by his culinary skills honestly. His Promotional Price $4250. Delivered. Available in Polished Ebony, Ivory & Satin Walnut with Bench. CHoward’s Pianos td. ” 1475 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. (604) 926-1828 father was a wonderful self-taught cook and his brother is a chef. The six-week evening course features step-by-step, informal cooking lessons, basic shopping skills and entertainment tips. For details call North Shore Continuing Education at 986-8888. Uniil January 21/90