Page 6, Thursday, November 25th, 1971, WHITBY FREE PRESS YOUNG CANADA BOOKWEEK WINNERS P o e t r y ,and posters entered in the Whi tby and Brook i n Young Canada Book Week Contest were so competitive, it was difficul t for the judges to make thei r final decisions. When the entries were finally chosen, author Leslie McFarlane distributed the prizes. Fol Iowing are the Whitby prize winners: Poetry: Grades I to 3, Ronnie Maguire, 1016 Centre Street North for "Snoopy"; Grades 4 to 5, Sonia Taylor of 213 Rose- daleDrive for "Artists"; Grades 6 to 8 Arnold Free, 308 St. Lawrence St. "My Library". Posters for Posters: Grades I to 2, Patricia Cas- sidy, 1010 Dundas Street East, Caroline Beck, 805 Henry Street; Grade 3, Blair Je n n in g s , 8 1l5 Annes Street, Steve Hempsteadof Athol Street; Grades 4 to 5, Karen Murkar, 224 Warden Wilson, Steven Davis, 709 Harriet Stree t ; Grades 6 to 8, Laura Bryson, .Ashburn, and Norman Kloke, 1009Wardman Cres- cent, Whi tby. Brooklin In Brooklin mitted by Nora the best poem was sub- Heitman of 47 Ferguson Avenue. Marlene Carson, in Grade 4 of 29 Torian Avenue, won top honours for her essay. Posters Grades I to 3, Linda Torok and Suzanne Carrell; Grades 4 to 5, Derek Brazier; Grades 6 to 8, Tommy Fallaise. Below follows the charming and imag- inative "SnoopyI" from the pen of 7-year- oldRonnieMaguireof 1016 Centre Street North. 'SNOOPY' Snoopy is Charlie Brown's dog, His house is made from a log. He likes te sit on the very top; Because that is his favourite spot. The Red Baron is the guy, That Snoopy fights in the sky. But Charlie Brown, picked from all the rest, Is the one Snoopy likes the hest. SEE IT * - Astrologer, teo (July 23 -'August 22) Ed Cheetham With the lunation in their 4th house, Leo people willfind this a good time for real HO WILL THE NEW MOON e s t a te deals and to expand their fami- AFFECT YOU?1 e. I.ibra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 22] Wednesday night, November 17th saw therising of the new moon, which prom- i se s a fairly good year for those born on that date. Those born just a day ortwoearlieronthe 15th and 16th, how- ever, are like people waiting for a bus only tofind they are the first ones to be left behind. Aries [March 21 - April 19) For Aries, the new moon will be in their 8 th hou se, which concerns legacies, savings, taxes, goods borrowed or lent and joint savings. Taurus (April 20 - May 20) For Taurus the new moon of the 17th will be in their 7th house, ruling partners and expanded interests, and since the 8 th house of Taurus is well-tenanted, a fairly good period should prevail up and to the 2nd of December. Gemini (May 21 - June 21) Those born in Gemini seeking new part- ne r s, should f i n d good hunting, or i t w i 1 I a ppear that way, but next spring m ay tel1 I a different story about their catch. Cancer (lune 22 - July 22) Cancer people have the new moon in the i r 5th house, so they will no doubt be quite busy with their favourite past- t imes. L i bra born people will have the new m o o n in their h o u s e of money, so all fin ancial matters should be stimulated favourably. Saggitarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21] Sagittarius has the new moon in his 12th hou se w h i ch indicates hospitals and placesof seclusion, but with four plan- ets in this sign, we expect most of them m aking plans for their big push around the time of the new moon. Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) Those born under the sign of Capricorn wil 1 have the new moon in their Il th house of hopes and wi shes, and possibl e boosts of income from their business 1lives. Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18] T h e new moon will be in the 1Oth house for Aquarius, which concerns contacts w i th top people, honours and popular- ity. So the coming of the new moon should be most favourable for them. Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) Those born in Pisces, the sign of the f i s h , w i Il have the new moon in their 9th house, which has a great deal to do with rel igious matters, in-laws, grand- ch il dren and things and people in the d i stance. Pisces may have some-minor worries due to these matters. WHITBY STORM DAMAGE RELIEF FUND Commi ttee's have been formed to Sol icit Funds to a s s ist those Whitby residents suffering damages in the August 27th-28th, 1971 storm and to distrib- ute the funds obtained. T h e members of the Committee's are volunteers and not employees of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby. Any person or persons wishing to apply to the S t o r m D a m a ge Rel ief Fund for Assi stance are r e quested to make application on or before Dec- ember 31st, 1971. The application forms may be obtained at the Muni-. cipal Offices. G. McCormack, Chairman, Whitby Storm Damage Relief Fund Committee FOR SNOW REMOVAL of ail kinds ............. Plazas Driveways Parking Lots Etc. 1 C ntatsA e e. -e Call 668-9979 Mr. R. Clark ASTROLOGY AS