YOUR WEEK AHEAD By DAMIS Forecast ?eriod: January 30 to February5 ARJES Conflicts could arise where respon- Mur. 21-Apr. 19 sibilities toward children and dernands made by friends are concerned. Your good judgement rules. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD Jane 21-July 22 IJuly 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. z22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22Jan. 19 You corne before the public in some fashion. Don't be too inflexible in at- titudes. Be attentive and loving to those at home. Intellect is keen. This could be the time to investigate some meta-physical courses you've been interested in. Be generous in welfare matters. This is a favorable Urne for dealings with banks or lending institutions. An influential person proves very helpful in finding a market for your handcraft items, bringing a new outlook for you. Limiting conditions get you down. Quiet retreat brings thoughts into perspective and offers relief and release. Entertainrnent is favored, and popularity is high. Have fun and avoid stress situations where disagreernents could resuit. An intuitive mental glirnpse of an excitmng coning event is likely. Don't step on the boss's toes (or sit in his chair). Listen to those who follow the higher path. Enllghtenment and illumination cornes to the seeker. Insurance or tax matters caîl for your at- tention. Observe methods practiced by *others, and extend a helping hand to thern. AQUARIUS Affairs of mate or partners, and contrac- Jan 20Feb. 18 tuaI matters, corne into favorable focus. (Mamrage is a contract). Health problems appear. Curb your desire to be ail things to all people and heal thyself. WHJTIRY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26,1977, PAGE 11 Some art JURIED EXHIBITION ENDS JAN. 30 Carol Cooper, of Whitby, shows off her water color painting of maple lemvs, whîch is part of the current exhibition of the Wbitby Arts Station Gallery. The exhibit, the East Central Ontario Art Association I 8th annual juried exhibition, wilI be at the Station until ian. 30. Free Press Photo 13 exhibitors ready for annual hobby show at library Jan 27-28 At least 1l individuals and two local organizations will be partîcipating in the Whitby Public Library's second annual hobby show Jan. 27 and 28 in the library auditorium. - the hobby showv will be open fromi 2 p.mi. to 9 p.m.. both days, with admission free. #iffi-ong the exhibitors are: Agîtes Byrne, who will 'bc displaying dried flowers: PizzaDelih OUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION NOW "FREE DELIVERY" 668m322 IYOUR CHOICE 0F TOP QUALITY CANADIAN ITEMS: PEPPERONI PIN EAPPLE BACON GROUND BEEF CHEESE DELIOHT 1 ITEM 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS 4 ITEMS 5 ITEMS 6 ITEMS Each Additional Item GREEN PEPPERS MUSHROOMS HOT PEPPERS EXTRA CHEESE Joie 1.90 ,2.20 2.50 2.80 3.10 3.40 3.70 .30 12## 2.40 2.75 3.10 3.45 3.80 4.15 4.50 .35 1 4" 2.95 3.40 3.85 4.30 4.75 5.20 5.65 45 OLIVES SALAMI ni r'Ný.i SAUCE ROSSLAND Square TG New4 Orleans j5ý S j0DELIVERY, 4.30 W I 485 595 L. zJR 6. L A 7.05 I LAKE R 7.60 NR .55 MON. 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More than 600 people attended last year1s hobby shiow, and tlie library is expecting a good response programs stili open Registration is still open for some prograrns at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery says Director Linda Paulocik. The programs are: a mnoroprinting workshop this week-end only; the metal ar.ts on Wednesday evenings start- ing Feb. 2; Drawing and Painting on Thursday evenings starting Feb. 3; and Children's, Arts on Saturday mornings starting Feb. 5. Detailed information is available by phoning the gallery at 668-4185 during gallery hours. from the public this year. Anyone who wishes to particîpate in the hobby Show may ýcontact the library's program co-ordinator, Mrs. Bernice Kaiser, at 668-6531. ,e7OM,44/ é7AI,5 j&BocL CAIV OC7W ie A e£41- JO, RP2FACe f71/G WA7Zý Pe4/N Fal/GaV / &AP/A7 F~72C /.41 p Get off to a Great Start in '77 WITH THESE SPECIALS AT MacDONALD FORD 1975 PINTO, 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto., radio. Lic. 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