’ certain areas; Frances Drake Your Individual Horoscope © FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1978 What kind of day will tamorrow be? To find out what the stara say, read the forecast given for your birth rae ARIES (Mar, 21 to Apr, 20) VS No outstandingly im- _ pressive opportunities in- dicated, yet there are hidden gems of value which you may overlook if you are too hasty, too antous. TAUR (Apr. 21 to May 21) Ody? . Avoid neler past and pessimists. ew periods. They held the’ same challenges, and more. Past procedures may be the key to ' | thig day's action. ; GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) ne Don’t let good chances pass you by. Make the best use of your talents, and be optimistle about the day. It may be brighter than you realize at first CANCER (June 22 to July 23) E> Be neither too gulllble nor too skeptical. Several suggestions may be offered some good, some otherwise, Be objective, impersonal in your judgment. Some misleading influences. LE (July 24 to Aug, 23) UBEaire An above-average day in possibly trying in others. Don’t do half a fob or get. only half a story. In discussions, listen to all — carefully, VIRGO ; (Aug. 24 to Sept. 29) "PL, Fine stellar influences! There's much you can attain now. Your delightful per- sonality should shine, and your adaptability will help in unusual situations. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct, 23) Med Be alert now. A thoughtless move could have more repercussions than you could possibly imagine. Emphasize your steadfastness, prac- ssa RPIO* Mae (Oct, 24 to Nov. 22) - Face up to opposition but do - not let it Incite you to useleas argument or irritability — OTTAWA - Canada, Post announced last week that the issue dates of five upcoming commemorative stamps have been changed. The - 1+cent Mere @Youville stamp honouring the founder of the Grey Nuns Order will be issued on 21 September 1978, not 2k : August as originally an- with little accomplished constructlvely.- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) Handling your own or others’ affairs may bring new or increased problems, Be ready for changes. Don’t make unnecessary yourself, but do accept others which acann desirable. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. on Wat Your ambitions in high gear now — even more so than usual, But harness your energies and direct them only into worthwhile channels. AQUARIUS a (Jan, 21 to Feb, 19) “2 Accent ison your love life. IE single, the time has come to make up your mind about a current romance, (Feb. 20 to Mar, 20) LC Certain misleading in- fluences call for special § astuteness, Be on the alert for impractical —- and avoid. YOU BORN TODAY are ff extremely versatile, Leoltes have attained great helghts in & politics, the military, literature and industry; also as poets, musicians and palnters. You are generous, almost to a fault, are always willing to share your assets with loved ones: sometimes, however, use this as a “hold'’ over them in order to get your own way. Don’t! You have great pride in all that you do, but it sometimes. becomes excessive, so be alert, since the arrogance you display at such times -alienates othe Birthdate of: Samuel P. Langley, U.S. pioneer in aviation: Claude Debussy, French composer, A Way To Keep Love in Bloom By Abigail Van Buren © 1670 by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Synd. (ne. ones” DEAR ABBY: Three cheera for you, Abby, for advising the woman who had been saving her sexy nighties instead of wearing them to hurry up and make use of them because it was later than she thought! My husband is a pastor in the Reformed Church, and about 10 years ago we conducted a marriage seminar for 16 married couples. ; When they registered, they filled out a questionnaire which contained the question: "Do you undress in the same room with your spouse—or do you undress in the closet?” Six Ausbands said their wives undress in the closet, but only four wives admitted to undressing in the closet. (Only one Auaband undressed in the closet.) Of those who undress in the closet, five couples are now divorced, and one couple is separated. All the couples who undressed in front of each other are still married happily. Doesn't this tell you something, Abby? . * PASTOR'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Yes. Where there's light, there's usually heat. ‘ . _DEAR ABBY: I recently became very much attracted to. a gentleman who proudly admita to being 75, He's a sharp dresser and is full of fun. I am a middle-aged woman, but this man leaves me in the dust when it comes to dancing, bowling, golf, and any other physical exercise you can name, He seeme very much intersted In me. My question: At his age, do you think he’s harmless—if you know what |! 7 aa SOPHIE DEAR SOPHIE: If you mean what I think you mean, a “harmless” man won't be able to do you any good. But whether he can do you any good without doing you any harm will depend on your condition, DEAR ABBY: My mother has attempted to shelter mie from danger and disappointment all my life. I am 30 now, married anda working woman, but in my mother's mind, I am atill her “baby.” She worries about me constantly, Example: I don’t get home from my job until 9 p.m., so she keeps after me to give up my job so I won't have to drive at night. If my mother knows that my husband will not be home when I return from work, she drives over and waits for me to be sure I'll get in the door safely. Abby, [am well aware of the “rieks” of living, and J feel perfectly competent to cope with them, but my mother drives me crazy with her overprotectiveness. I don’t want to be told constantly what to do and what not to do. She -always sends me clippings from your column. Please print 8 with your answer so I can clip it and send it to - GROWN UP IN TAHOE Ts, | . OTTAWA -- The Honourable . Marguerite nounced, The Honourable J. Gilles Lamontagne, Post- master General, will launch the stamp at the Cathedrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde in Montreal, with His Ex- cellency the Right Honourable Jules Leger, Governor General. of Canada, officiating. . The four 14-cent Inuit lifestyle stamps depicting modes of travel, slated for issue on 21 September, will now be released on 27 Sep- tember. The site for the stamp launch has not yet been chosen. The dates of issue of the 1978 Christmas stamps and © the final four stamps in the. ships series are not affected by the changes and remain 20 October and 15 November, respectively. : persons who are unreliable or (. J. Gilles Lamontagne, Postmaster General, an- nounced today that on 21 September 1978, Canada Post will issue a com- memorative postage stamp honouring Mere Marguerite d'Youville, who founded the ~ Sisters of Charity, called the Grey Nuns. The stamp was designed by Antoine dumas, a professor with the Graptic Communications Program at the University of Laval in Quebec, The general colour scheme is blue and gold and the design features Mere d’Youville’ praying while, in — the | .-background,; the poor of, <':- Montreal help themselves from barrels of flour. - The dsign was inspired by © an incident from Mere d’Youville's life when, during a famine in Montreal in 1760, food for the poor mysteriously appeared in the refectory of the Sisters of - Charity.’ A total of 28,400,000 of the 14-cent stamps will be printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company in four- ’ colour lithography. ‘‘Mere d'Youville's compassion was such that she set about caring for all the wretched, the poor, the old and the abandoned. She never turned anyone away,"” said Myr. Lamontagne in making the announcement. “That spirit, lives among her followers today, and many troubled people continue to think first of the Grey Nuns when they seek A a7iT Laketse LAK and prompt _prescripti LETC CNEL TRENTO ME CE CE LN Ie see ™ ELSE PHARMACY | Ss FLY REPELLANT, BEACH TOYS, SUNGLASSES on services OE PEE IPTC AE EO PURE lth BPE ac EE Be BB EBT os 835-7283 THE HERALD, Tuesday. August 22, 1978, Page 13 the AMAZING SPIDER-MANz ‘TIM GLA? ¥ BUT ITLOOKS | AIN LIKE I Losr ; TM LOOKING FOR ANA, SPEAKING OF THAT PARTICULAR VEHICLE... HEY! AT'S MY UNCLE! WHAT'S AWE POING JIM HARPER! DON'T ~ “ara RI oe = i 1s THAT AIN'T AMY GRIEF, MAN! TRY THE LOST 'N' FOUND! fl - | TOS theo FRI. “T= S. Lo SAT-< SUN. -itat- Gem. | |LEROSED MonDay aliz on | Pec * {70 by Concape Triteane-9.¥ Hews fred, ot Z-4 GQ WILEYS Oo mk ore), Oe. tS THE WIZARD OF ID DICTIONARY $5 by johnny hart an. obese boat WHY HAS THe WEATHER ( \ey ree 4 WHEN THE WEATHER (6 - Ayia i} sieiosiitih ed ee’! OT — AVES BOSS? yr ttitta ORCA A TWO VIZ anne i - A Y . YOU ALREADY “TIVE GFENING, Cher een HEA JOB. { AT (EAST GE 2 help and comfort”. Some people once beliaved that by putting lost teeth into a rat's nest, their new teeth roy ” re oe — would develop the excellence of a rat's teeth. across a stream. Some peopta once believed that-the ¥ could make it rain by gatting a black cat to swim ~~ ONY LI 7/2 — Trt? ALTE ad . nt I 10 calo — ew = ries, but a raw cucumber has about 16. BLUETS (Houstonia caerulea) are tiny plants closely resembling wild forget-me-nots, but bluets have Marsh Worid four instead of five petals. clusters, they range in height from 8 to 30 The leaves are narrow and alternate, . except at the base where they are longer and en- Flowers are two-or three centi- meters across and are white, faintly tipped with .pale bluish-mauve; the centers are grow In damp grassy areas such as 5 of prairie ponds, marshas and meadows. centimeters, circle the plant. het Moree abe Ht Ducks Unlimited (Canada) 1190 Waverlay St., Winnipeg, Man, RIT 2E2 Flower Seed capsule Often growing in yellow. Bluets aklaw borders Oa. 70 Oon't play with lighter that’s (ell taying around. You may bo scrously hurl und the hause burnl to the ground Say you saw it in the Herald Keep a night light on in the bath or outside in the hall to keep elderly people or children from élipping and falling at night. RERAAR lat f “| guess we should have tried it-on the rate first.”