THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Sunday will be one of those lays in which to "expect the anexpected."" Many changes are possivie -- cine: im your por- tonal or business life--but take all in stride. They should prove beneficial in the long run. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, for the next five months, it) would be well to keep your en- thusiams under control and maintain a down-to-earth atti- iude in monetary concerns. Em- phasize conservatism -- espe- cially during the first week of August and throughout Septem- ber, November and December. No extravagance! No specula- tion! No signing of risky finan- cial commitments! But don't be discouraged. Try to keep in mind that this will be a period for planning. And good plans for financial expan- sion, conceived and executed during September and October, particularly, should yield fine results during the first three months of 1967; also, during the three-month period beginning on June 1. Occupational progress is defi- nitely 'in the stars' during the next 12 months, however, aith most notable periods for ad- vancement indicated during the last two weeks of August, the last week in September, the last two weeks in October, the latter part of December, next February and-or May. Your social life should be ex- tremely stimulating during most of the next 12 months, and ro- mance will be governed by gen- erous influences during the lat- ter half of December, next Feb- Tuary, May and June. Best pe- riods for travel: The last two 'weeks of October, late Decem- ber, and throughout January, April and June. A child born o this day will be endowed with outstanding executive ability; could also excel as a dramatic actor or a trial lawyer with a flair for the sensational. FOR MONDAY With the advent of the full moon on Monday, bear'in mind the usual warning against emo- tionalism, tantrums, tendencies to "fly off the handle" at the slightest annoyance. These game lunar influences, however, prove highly stimulating to writers, artists, musicians, crea- tive workers generally. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that from now until the end of 1966, it would be advisable to focus your attention on long-range financial programs rather than to expect any immediate gains. Plans made in September and- or October for expansion along these lines, if cleverly outlined and executed, should bring fine results within the first three months of 1967; also during the three - month period beginning on June 1. But it will be impor- tant to observe a few admoni- tions: Avoid extravagance, speculation and risky transac- tions of any kind -- especially during the currrent week and throughout September, Novem- ber and December. The situation on the job front holds pleasant prospects, and there are indications that, put- ting forth best efforts, of course, you will have several chances for advancement -- notaly dur- ing the latter half of this month, in late September, the last two weeks of October (exceptionally good!), late December, next February and-or May. Personal relationships will be governed by good influences for most of the coming year, with emphasis on romance during the latter half of December and threughout February, May and June; on travel: During the last two weeks in October, late December, in January, April and June. Social doings should be extremely lively for most of the year. A child born on this day will have a great love of luxury and, being extremely ambitious and hard-working' will usually achieve what he wants. CATCH WAS GOOD LARGS, Scotland (CP)--Two holidaying boys earned them- selves £6 from a grateful fel- low-vacationer just by going fishing. They hooked a wom- an's purse containing almost £120 floating in this Ayrshire town's harbor and returned it to the lady. HOUSEHOLD HINT Buy extra cups -- six to a dozen place settings -- when purchasing a set of dishes and the set will be usable longer. Cups break first and faster. WORLD OF Beauty AWAITS YOU HERE Remove superfluous hair per- manently from face, arms, legs with ELECTROLYSIS Kree Imperial Deluxe, gentle fast by Electrolysis. Marie Murdofp. Will be in Oshawe at the gad Hotel Aug. 2nd, 3rd, ith. PHONE 723-4641 Active Women Stay Young Much Longer VANCOUVER (CP)--To en-|older more quickly. ioy growing older, you've got to work at it, says an editor or the American Journal of Nurs-|and acquaintances, they will develop a gradual Thisemeans joining clubs and undertaking volunteer work, Helen C. Anderson said on ajated and intensified." visit here from New York, | "Active women age more|the feeling they are a burden she says. easily and become less lonely, to society, because society does than those whose lives have ai-|not yet realize that many of ways been very circumspect," "People who busy themselves| with just the family or job andjlonger now than ever before have no outside interest grow] and, while we may plan for ably ww wane ucw ot otherwise them want to be useful and productive, Miss Anderson says. "Our life expectancy is much future security, we don't antici- "They should retain their| pate illness, injury or disabili- reach vnseonenn 4 the nenhlame that fal.| earlier. ' Proper nutrition was a key to Governments didn't do enough|the enjoyment of life for the sense of isolation and their|for the elderly. There ought toj old. loneliness will become exagger-|be a guaranteed income above the subsistence level and spe-|day plan with smaller meals at Many elderly people acquire|cial housing which would pro- each sitting. They look forward|that they sleep much vide independence in a '"'semi-|to the meals and we also find! after eating." protected" environment. It's impractical to have a fixed retirement age, Miss An- derson says, who reach their peak of pro- ductivity late ought to be al- lowed to use it while those who it earl; Ambassadress Gets Appointm because people y could retire OTTAWA "We suggest a five-meal-a-|tin announced. Thursday. 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