Friday Under My Tent: Cencer, Scorpio and PImm persons tend to have prophetic dream*. Aries individuals have lock with number 9. Taureana possess stayinf power and can win despite odds. Geminis can sell proverbial icebox to an Eskimo. Capricorns are sensitive to cold weather. Scorpios take delight in hot showers. Aquarians enjoy pomp and ceremony. Librans appreciate music and architecture. Pis-ceans pride themselves on being able to read minds. Leo natives have luck with the numbers 1, 10,19 and 28. Vir-|os have been known to place paper under cuckoo clocks. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Important project is near completion. Know it, be willing to let go and to outline fresh concepts. Focus on property, security and rapproach-ement with older family member. Leo, Sagittarius and another Anes figure prominently. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Idea, originally considered a long shot, proves valid. Humor, versatility and intellectual curiosity combine as "winning trinity.” Proceed with confidence. Call or message leads to short trip. Take initiative. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Logjam to financial gain is removed. Focus on money, income potential and hunch which pays dividends. Needed material becomes available. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Check instructions. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Circumstances favor your efforts; diversify, give full rein to intellectual curiosity. Inquiries draw favorable responses. Be aware of pertinent mailing lists. Focus on communication, original approach and personal appearances. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Insights are gained in unorthodox manner. Associate relates experience which might border on the occult. Be open-minded, but not gullible. Pisces individual plays prominent role. Accept invitation to theatre or dinner. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Doors which had previously been closed will open due to special communication. Gain indicated through written word. Focus on travel, variety and favorable response to special request. Romance is highlighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 22): Satisfaction received as views are vindicated. Focus on business enterprise, career, standing in community, prestige and honor. Compensation received in conjunction with promotion, added responsibility. Take family into confidence. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Travel, legal affairs and special communications will be highlighted. Streamline techniques, get rid of superfluous material. Insist on definition of terms. Overseas correspondence aids in transforming abstract principles into viable concepts SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on credit ratings, financial prospects and investment related to close associate, partner or mate. Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo persons figure prominently. One in authority expresses confidence and grants your request. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Surprise of pleasant variety dominates personal scenario Don't force issues. Patience is an ally. Accent on legal affairs, passible partnership, willingness to make intelligent concessions. Project is completed. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): New job could be tn offing—focus on independence, initiative, clarification of basic issues. Leo, Sagittarius, Aries persons figure prominently. Avoid lifting heavy objects. Member of opposite sex aids in achieving goal. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar 20): Emotional responses dominate scenario. True feelings surge to forefront. Accent on children, significant change of routine and outlet for creative capabilities. One who taught you much in past is due to make reappearance IF MARCH 13TH IS YOUR BIRTHDAY . . . you are sensitive. attractive and probably were separated from one or both parents at a relatively early age September could be your most memorable month of 1981, a year featuring added responsibility, professional advancement, greater emotional and financial stability. Problem which dominated at this ume last year will be resolved to your satisfaction. Travel could be on agenda in Apni. You’ll make new friends and social life will accelerate You'll be more creative and you will relate more successfully to close associates, partner or mate Canada 38 — THE CITIZEN. Prince George — Thursday, March 12. 1981 HOROSCOPE by SYDNEY OMARR RANDOM NOTES from isrtMB Kurt Loder “I got to use my old Liverpool accent." quipped Peter N’oone. fresh from guesting an episode of TV’s Laverne and Shirley. According to Noone — one-time head of Herman's Hermits, now leading the Tremblers - he and Monty Python members Eric Idle appear in the show as "two English rock musicians who decide to marry Laverne and Shirley so we can get our green cards.” Sounds plausible, as Laverne and Shirley plots go But when I agreed to do it. I thought it was a Fifties show .” Noone said "Then they played a Lesley Gore record that came out in 1962 I guess that means they've been on the air so long they're now a Sixties show. huh.” * * * Haven’t heard much from keyboardist Keith Emerson since the demise of Emerson. Lake and Palmer, but now he's back, working on the soundtrack for an upcoming Sylvester Stallone film. Nighthawks. The score is all-instrumental except for one track - an updating of the old Spencer Davis group hit. I'm a Man. which Emerson sings. "Would you believe it0" even he asks. "It's a more up-to-date version of the song I sort of made it New Wave." The Nighthaw ks soundtrack will be released on Backstreet Records in April, but Emerson warns. "It's not a keyboard virtuoso album if that's what you’re expecting." . . . Hornman Paul Winter's latest "environmental" album. Callings, celebrates the seal and Winter is talking up the push being mounted in the U.S. House of Representatives to make March 1 the official Day of the Seal. That’s roughly the time baby harp seals are born and only two weeks before they’re brutally clubbed to death by Canadian fur hunters every year. Greenpeace activists disrupted this ugly ritual a few years ago. rendering the seals' pelts commercially useless with a harmless green paint. But now the ice floes are closed to such tactics. “There’s a law to prevent painting a seal." says Winter. "They won't let anybody in. You can only get a permit to kill seals" Profits from the Callings album will be used to stop such ecological atrocities. Send $16.50 to the Living Music Foundation. Box 68. Litchfield. Conn 06759 . .. The final word on Tim Hardin: according to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, the singer’s death on Dec. 29 w as caused by "acute heroin-morphine intoxication due to an overdose.” . . . Clash drummer Topper Headon appeared with the New Symphony Orchestra at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 1 and. of course, there's a logical explanation. It seems Headon had been approached about buying some hot kettledrums and saw it that they were returned instead to their rightful ow ners, to New Symphony. In gratitude the orchestra invited him to thump along on them during its performance of - what else — Tchaikovsky’s thundering 1812 Overture. Timothy Leary seemed relatively lucid when he stepped onstage at the Keystone club in Berkeley. Calif., recently. But his visa for Planet Claire was obviously still valid among other things. Leary attributed the country’s dismal economic state to the high price of imported marijuana. not oil. and he dismissed the thriving crime rate as “just a scam to get more police." He also declared the "LSD is to human beings w hat calcium was toamoebas." and advised the audience to prepare for mass emigration to space colonies. Even the professor, Leary brought along a slide show of all the latest recreational chemicals such as a nameless heart-shaped orange tablet that he claimed enhanced the sense of hearing. "That’s the trick," he sagely counseled. "Find a drug they don’t know about yet.” SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Exec returning to TV hit series Dick Ebersol. who helped develop Saturday Night Live for NBC in 1975. will return as the program's executive producer and the show will return to the air April 11 after a month-long hiatus. Ebersol will replace Jean Doumanian. who has quit, the network said Monday. Doumanian had succeeded the series’ creator. Lorne Michaels, who left to pursue other projects. Ebersol. who at 28 became the youngest vice president in NBC history when he was appointed in 1975 to oversee late-night programming, said he was "thrilled to again have the opportunity to be a part" of the program. Saturday Night Live set a new trend for late-night comedy and over the years sent several young comedians on to Hollywood and Broadway, including Chevy Chase. John Be-lushi and Gilda Radner Hopeful outlook After a joint performance with the Morman Tabernacle Choir at Utah State University on Monday night, singer John Denver told the audience of 8.000 people that hunger could be stricken from the earth in 20 years. "In a world which produces . . almost twice as much as is needed to feed the entire population. 60 million people die every three years of starvation." Denver told the opening session of a two-day symposium on world hunger. Denver and the choir sang his hit song. I Want To Live. He said the key to ending the world hunger crisis is education. He said people should see the food problem for what it is and change their lifestyles, as many did in response to the energy crisis. Twins 'normal' Doctors say there is nothing wrong with the mentality of Lisa and Elisa Hansen, twins born joined at the top of the head and surgically separated nearly two years ago. The tots are alert and could undergo final reconstructive skull surgery sometime this year. "The mentality is just excellent. There is nothing abnormal about these twins,” Dr. Clifford Snyder, a University of Utah plastic surgeon said People BRIEFLY Monday in Salt Lake City. The 3'2-year-old blondes were separated May 30.1979 in a 16-hour operation at the uni versity's medical center. They suffered slight paralysis after surgery Lyricist honored E.Y. iYipi Harburg. the lyricist killed in a car accident last week, had been scheduled to get the Johnny Mercer Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame awards dinner So in his honor at the dinner Monday night, composer Jule Styne sang Harburg's latest song. Let's Give The Waltz a Chance. Tonv Bennett, accepting a lifetime Achievement Award, sang Harburg's April in Paris and It’s Only a Paper Moon. Burton Lane accepted the award for Harburg's wife and accompanied himself in singing one of Harburg’s favorites. How Are Things in Cloccam-ora. which the two of them wrote for the musical Finian's Rainbow. There were a few tears then, and again when the evening ended with the late r---1 intermet ■ INI HOUSI S010 WOHO IN NIAIIT Prices are climbing! Do I you know the value of | your home today? For a free market analysis ^ SHIRLY SADLER Office 563-1205 Res. 964-7803 | Judy Garland's recording of Harburg’s Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Couple fined British rock star John Mi Vie and his wife. Julie Ann have been fined $1,000 and ordered to pay $1,000 to a rehabilitation centre after pleading guilty to drug and weapons charge. McVie 35 a member ot Fleetwood Mac. appeared in a Wailuku. 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