14 — THE CITIZEN, Prince George — Monday, March 26, 1979 HOROSCOPE ' by SIDNEY OMAR Tuesday Don’t Quote Me, But . . . Mike Wallace looks more lihe Taurus than Joe Louis . . . Mae West is shy, although she makes a big play—and a career—of her Leo side . . . Marjorie Main, Pisces, was more beautiful than most of today’s glamour gals . . . Make it ditto for Cancer Phyllis Diller . . . astronomers seem phony to me de* spite their protestations of the beauty of the heavens . . . astrologers are not that pure either . . . Taurus Janet Blair was the best "My Sister Eileen” of all—and she happens to be a staunch advocate of astrology . . . Jack Johnson, Aries, is Muhammad All’s idol. Ali, Capricorn, probably would have lasted only as long as it amused Johnson to have him prancing about the ring . . . Aquarius Max Baer could have whipped any man if he had been blessed—or cursed—with a mean streak. ARIES (March 21-April 19).-Accept accolade in gracious manner. False modesty has no place in current scheme. Know it, act accordingly. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. Expand, break new ground—your cycle is high numerically and astrological-ly. Go to it! TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You may feel temporarily restricted. But opening will come and you'll have a chance to express, create—and profit. Aquarius, Scorpio persons figure prominently. The number 4 could play a “peculiar role." GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Activity replaces moribund aura. You'll be happier. Relationship becomes more "meaningful." You get what you wish for—take special care with requests. Message will become crystal-clear. Significant change occurs where aspirations are concerned. Career takes constructive turn—means opportunity increases for success. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Acquiesce to desire of family member. Entertain at home—remember special occasion with gift. Show loved one that you do care—and appreciate. Taurus, Aries. Scorpio persons could figure in dynamic scenario. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect now indicates creativity. travel, success with published material. Be aware of legalities, fine points, subtle nuances. Avoid brooding-optimism can "breed" events which elevate your position. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't duck obligations—keep commitment to one who employed you, aided in past. Capricorn figures . prominently—and so does the number 8. Accent on finances af fecting partner or spouse. Be thorough—you can uncover needed material. Hidden resources will be revealed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Accent on public relations, special relationship. You are on brink of a new beginning-or the end of an association. Partnership and marriage are magnified. Aries figures prominently. Another Libran will understand. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Make sure you arc doing what you really want, not what others think you should do. Leo, Aquarius individuals figure prominently. Basic issues, including employment and health, tend to dominate. Take one step at a time. Keep medical-dental appointments. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Intuition, creativity, change, romance all crowd busy agenda. Young person seeks your counsel, but may not be sincere. Guard time, assets—steer dear of "psychic vampires." Welcome change from routine which created aura of depression. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Reach beyond current limitations. You receive news which is cause for optimism, celebration. Keep diet, nutrition resolutions. Apparent obstacle can now become a stepping-stone towards goal. Older family member does care, but has nagging health problem. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on movement, ideas, locating escape hatch, taking a stand without being immovable. Another Aquarian and a Taurus figure in your personal scenario. Be versatile, keep ultimate goal in sight. Relative acquiesces to request. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Idea clicks, can lead to solid profit. Know it, be direct, confident. Individual who "shuffles papers" plays key role. Check patents, rights, permissions—member of opposite sex is working on your behalf. OLLIE THE OWL at Fred Walls Recreation Division 1Vanguard SCtasca Invites you to drop in and see our great selection of Itasca and Vanguard recreation vehicles. We just don't want to sell you a recreation vehicle, we want to sell you everyone you'll ever buy. FRED WALLS & SON Rf CREATIONAL DIVISION 'r'l«UM"1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing with regard to the Amendments to the Zoning By-Law No. 2876 and Regional District of Fraser Fort George By-Law No. 23-1 will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday, April 2nd, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. 1. That C6 - Commercial Neighbourhood Zone of Zoning By-Law No. 2876 be amended to permit the Neighbourhood Public House use and to increase the maximum gross leasible area for Retail Grocery, Banks and Restaurants. Location: All Neighbourhood Commercial Zones. Applicant: City of Prince George. 2. That By-Law No. 23-1 be amended in regard to that part of closed road East of Blackburn Road, bounded by Plan 1 1294, 21012 and 20168 to rezone from RR to R1 to legalize an existing dwelling by creating a lot from a closed road. Location: West side of North Blackburn lying 350 feet North of Mackus Road. Applicant: City of Prince George. 3. That the S.W. Va and S.E. Va of District Lot 4028, Cariboo District, be rezoned from Rural to Residential II to permit developing a suburban residential subdivision in accordance with the attached tentative plan. Location: Bounded by Hart Highway on West and Valleyview Park on North East. Applicant: Caine Holdings Ltd. A copy of the proposed By-Laws may be inspected at the office of the undersigned on any business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A the hearing, all persons who deem their interest in property affected by the proposed By-Laws shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard on matters contained within the By-Laws. March 19th, 1979. G. W. Buchanan, City Clerk, City of Prince George (ilUMsOwn Brand Sale Woodward’s Own Brands go on sale this week so stock up your cupboards. You can always count on the quality of Woodward’s supreme products because they are made up to a standard not down to a price. However, you will find that the value is Supreme too because the prices of these top quality foods are a pleasant surprise. Woodward’s tea and coffee for example have never compromised their quality even when prices soared. This week you’ll really appreciate the good values these brands represent. Personal shopping Feb. 26th to 31st. WOODWARDS Coffee Supreme Blend, 1 lb. bag. WOODWARD’S Tea Bags Supreme Blend, 120 bag carton. 2.49 2.99 WOODWARD'S Coffee Aid 16 oz. jar 1.29 WOODWARD'S Solid White Tuna Albacore, 7 oz. tin 1.29 WOODWARD'S Choice Tomatoes 28 fl. oz. tin .57 WOODWARDS Small Shrimp Deveined, 4 oz. tin..................... 1.59 WOODWARD'S Long Grain Rice 4 lb. bag...........................................................1 .39 WOODWARD S Pure Liquid Honey Unpasturized, 2 lb. jar...... .............................2.09 WOODWARDS Salad Dressing 1 litre 1.31 WOODWARD’S PINK Grapefruit Juice 48 fl. oz. tin .59 Tuesday & Wednesday Only-Sale March 27th & 28th SCHNEIDERS 16x2 oz. PATTIES Beef Burgers 2 lb. box, each 2.79 GRADE CANADA NO. 1 IMPORTED Carrots 5 lb. bag 1.39 FROZEN B.C. GROWN Turkey Drumsticks lb. .53 Personal shopping only We reserve the right to limit quantities.