Cape May County Herald, 8 January 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 26

dining & entertainment.

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m ARIES: Increased responsibilities on the work front effect matters at home. Thos whom you would classify as I authoritative figures create obstacles you would rather avoid. Accoloades for you abound. TALRl'S: Travel is on the horizon all month long. Take care of current correspondence needs to avoid being overwhelmed with paperwork. Relatives and faraway friends occupy your time. GEMINI: Get joint financial affairs in order pronto! Although you are usually able to think yourself out of any given situation, a little personal research is vital in present business endeavors. CANCER: Emphasis is on professional advice. Strive for harmony with a mate or partner, and select close ' associates carefully. Others enlist your support in an t humanitarian cause. LEO: Pay close attention to health and diet. Children \ and pets play an important role in current scenario. Strive to be more patient and understanding with co-workers and fellow employes. L VIRGO: Children and loved ones depend on your | counsel. Do not allow circumstances at home to affect ) your health. Involvement in creative pursuits and hobbies help you with personal challenges. LIBRA: A trustworthy confidante enables you to vent your spleen and to acknowledge what is troubling you. Harmony on the home front is especially important now. Be patient with older individuals. SCORPIO: Guard finances, since you are more likely to be frivolous with expenditures. Short tirps. communications and kin all play a vital role. Break that habit that you [ have threaten^ to quit' SAGITTARIUS: Special talents bring increase income Use extra caution when buying and selling. Make sure that those who handle financial assets know that they are doing. CAPRICORN: A banner week and month for you. You will be in' control of virtually "all situations Others gravitate toward you for advice and leadership. Steer clear of troublemakers. AQUARIUS: Secret help enables you to increase your income and to travel extensively. Use private meditative moments for spiritual enlightenment and self-knowledge You continue to perfect talents 5 PICES: Friends help to boost your spirits and offer j g uplifting thoughts Heed inner voice: psychic abilities are i fc strong Brooding and worry amount to nothing but wasted < energy. Focus on forgiveness

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Next week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project lor the Elderly Jan. 13: Breaded turkey cutlet, catsup, cream style corn, green beans, apple crisp. Jan. 14: Beef stew, peas and carrots, boiled potatoes, cinnamon bun. Jan. 15: Tomato juice, pork chops, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, tapioca pudding. Jan. 16: Oven-fried liver w/onion gravy, peas, buttered rice, applesauce Jan 17: Spaghetti/tomato sauce, meat balls! tossed salad/creamy . Italian dressing. Parmesan cheese, canned purple plums. Each meal is accompanied by bread, mqrgarine. coffee, tea. or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound are: Jan. 13: Roast beef sandwich. mustard, orange, milk. Jan. 14: Luncheon meat sandwich, cole slaw. pear, milk. Jan. 15: Two hard boild eggs, lettuce and tomato salad, mayonnaise, crackers, banana, milk. Jan. *16: Swiss cheese sandwich, pickled beets, orange, milk. Jan. 17: Tuna fish salad sandwich, apple, milk.

Capital Trip Set

RIO GRANDE - Cape Human Resources, Inc. will sponsor a bus tour to Washington. D C. Saturday, Feb. J, with the bus leaving the Social Services parking lot. Rtes. 9 and 47, at 7 a.m. and returning 9 p.m. The trip will include visits to the National Gallery of Art to see "The

Treasure Houses of Britain", an exhibit of jewels, furniture, and paintings. Also included is the National Air and Space Museum for the Halley's Comet exhibit, plus a tour of the White House For further information and reservations, contact Midge or Gladdie at 729-4902.

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