SE RS, EER KE RT . ee —_s i pie pen a Ee BS i i ai ‘ER, OTE PETAL, LE OLE PR AT OM ON EA IO ” ag an ees i ere EN a ee —_- Page 22 Cassiar Courier June 1990 A LOOK AT THE STARS By Don Campbell ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 You are very flexible, how- ever sometimes you leave loose ends because you are moving in toa many directions at once. For the time being you are in con- trol, and can complete some un- finished projects. Although you are net usually guilty on holding on ta the past, you may find yourself dredging up lost oppor- tunities or old love affairs. It’s time to take on a cause that helps many people. If you were born on June 19 you need to be more ~— understanding towards a partner. Romance will not thrive before mid month, a relationship will only cause confusion. Key numbers are 2, 8 and 2. Impor— tant days are 39, 17 and 28. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 A new start You will people oar can be made. be meeting interesting visiting new places. Your appearance will be impor-— tant. Romance is in the picture but still secretive. You will come to realize why secrecy was important if involved with a ca- wor ker . Gessip 1S a concern at this time. No, do not take sides. Your ability to: earn money will escalate but you will have toa control your extrava-— gance. Be smart, build up your savings account. A Lec wants toa control you completely and you may be fascinated almost to the point of camplete dominance. Key number s are i 7 and as Important days are 7, 16 and 25. GEMINI May 21-June 20 You’1ll have some time to re- lax and enjoy social events, a family reunion ar get together is likely. Answers about a family situation that has been puzzling come clear, partly through your intuitions and partly from some canversatians with an older wiser woman. Don’t force issues this month, avoid a head tao head can— frontation with a ca-worker by any means. Be especially diplo-— matic with loved ones. Relax - Relax - Relax. Key numbers are 2, 4 and 6. Important days are iS and 24. CANCER June 21-July 22 sense of humor Your solve some problems for you, pecially when dealing with super-— can (Se iors and people of importance. This is a good time to travel. A Sagittarius type who seems im-— practical to you still fascinates you. This is not the ideal sit— uation for,a deep commitment but could provide a fascinating volvement. A project or under—- taking that has been stalled, suddenly takes off. Some. cor— rections need to be made, but stay aware of the big picture. Between the 14th and 19th seek an even balance between duties at work and at home, demands will be heavy at this time. Key numbers are 3, 5S and 7. Important days are 5, 14 and 23. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 It’s time to settle down to some routine duties that have been overlooked . Rewards will follow if you are patient. Ser — ious pursuites are favoured. & trip for business or. specialized education is in the picture. Sign up for a special class. Something you learn this month could have a lasting impact on your life. A very bright, but unusual individual will appeal toa your mind and imagination but may distract you from your duties. Be extremely careful in what you do say or write around the 21st. You are likely to be more impul- Sive in your communications. A discussion of Opposing views could have unfavorable repercus-— sions at a later date. Key num-— bers are 4, 6 and 9%. Important days are 4, 13 and 22. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Completion of some project leaves you with more free time. The accent should be on travel, visiting, relaxing and communi-— cating with a member of the op— peasite sex. Gemini and Lec types intrigue you. They will comple- ment your own free wheeling at— titude. & class or seminar will be an excellent place to meet compatible friends. An unex pected invitation to travel leads to some interesting activities. Take it. Communication with a partner, associate or loved one takes on a new level of meaning. Key numbers are 3, 3S and 7. Im- portant days are 3, 12, 21 and 30. Sept. 23-Oct. 22 This month is ideal for a family get together, reunion or a wedding. Sentiment, nostalgia, and romance ar? in the air in abundance, esp sally on the 93th. An understandi ~ rived at last month with an . 3acliate or co- in- worker will bear fruit. be more inclined to defer to a partner in all major decisions. You will be motivated by an in- creased need for harmony’9 and peace in your lifestyle. Travel is risky and should be delayed You will until after the 17th, thereafter conditions will be excellent through July and into August. Im- 20 and Key numbers are 2, 4 and 6. portant days are 9, 11, 29. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Concentrate on working be- hind the scenes. Opportunities favoured are in photography and the. media as well as institution-— al work such as hospitals or de- tention centers. You’11 relate well to a Pisces type who posses— ses the insight to see that you need some quiet time. This in- dividual could be a good compan— ion on a trip to get away from it all. Your viewpoint may tend not to be realistic this month especially in ‘matters of the heart. As well, your desires could be based on impulsive whims. True friends could offer good advice. Key numbers are i, 3 and 7. Important days are 1, 9, 19 and 28. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 The time is now, this is a Significant month for serious romance, intensified creativity or a possible addition to the family. Your position is strong, you can rise above petty annoy-— ances and achieve success in money and love. You’11l be at— tracted to someone who is cool, practical and ambitious on the surface, but who underneath is a passionate individual. You can be lucky financially for this person. After the 23rd there is much going an in your sacial life. Pleasure plans may require more duties and obligations than you. may like. If friends try to add some extra responsibilities, decline. Key numbers are 1, 3 and 7. Important days are i Lo, 13 and 23. * CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Your personal appeal is on the upswing. Take time to im-— prove your appearance with a new hairdo or wardrobe. A major transaction, possibly involving real estate can be completed to your advantage. You could also benefit through advertising, pub-— lic relations or publishing. & family member who has depended on Continued on page 31 ] | | | | { REE EP TE Sa Cassiar Courier Introducing the new Northern Lights College. (we fl wl | " AW i i | ly Wy * mn ra aK NORTHERN LIGHTS COLLEGE Northern Lights College is proud to introduce its new look. As we enter the 1990’s, we celebrate our fifteenth anniversary, and our ever-changing and growing college. Established in 1975, the first home of the college was in Dawson Creek. In the 1950’s, the site was an air force base which served as a communications centre to protect northern Canada. In 1965, the site was turned over to the provincial gov- ernment and became the B.C. Vocational School, until its ab- sorption by Northern Lights College in 1975. The college has grown from one campus, several rented buildings and school classrooms to four campuses and five satelite learning centres in the north. Tu Jay, Northern Lights serves the largest college region in the province—some 400,000 square kilometres with a population of 60,000—through cam- puses and learning centres in Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, FortSt. John, Hudson’s Hope, the Stikine, and Tumbler Ridge. Formed under the Colleges and Institutes Act of British Co- lumbia, Northern Lights College is a publicly-funded post-secondary institution. The college is governed by a nine-member board, although the internal operation of the college allows for input from all levels: administration, faculty, staff, and students. More than ever, we stand by our mission: “Nortaern Lights College is an educational, cultural, social, and recreational resource and has a special responsibility for leadership in the development, promotion, and delivery of education to people of the Northern region of British Columbia. The multiccampus structure of the Northern Lights College provides learning opportunities within an extensive geographical environment. The College recognizes the interests, aspirations, and needs of individuals in a wide variety of ever-changing social and eco- nomic conditions. In the delivery of its services, the College works within the guidelines of fiscal responsibility and govern- ment priorities.” Whether it’s university transfer or vocational courses for credit, or college extension courses just for fun, Northern Lights offers a quality education to everyone in the region. As in the very beginning, the college offers an enormous variety of courses and programs throughout its region in response to community needs. Northern Lights College is your COR Unity college. . brate fifteen years with us! .cele- Watch for details on Open Houses and other special events. . . Serving Northern British Columbia Chetwynde Dawson Creeke Fort Nelson e Fort St. John e Hudson’s HopeeStikinee Tumbler Ridge oo s ~ - eae . . As Pow Sane s+*aAqme Oo siqosse June 1990 Frage 43 i