Your stars, by Orion
ddk AQUARIUS 2l-Feb. 19 A New Moon in Aquarius is an indication of new beginnings — or a fresh start in a current activity. The accent is on social life, and romance is in the air, especially on Sunday. PISCES Feb. 20-Mar. 20 Friendships are well starred and soon the social scene will be lively — and romantic. But you will be giving time to business affairs during the week-end, and making exciting plans for the future. M ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 20 A splendid week-end for travel, for a series of trips and visits to friends and relatives. But new people will enter your life if you are out and about in unfamiliar surroundings, or involved in group activities. TAURUS O Apr. 21-May 21 You will have bright ideas on a variety of potent issues, and will ber able to carry others along I with your enthusiasm. I Matters of future family! security — or business arrangements — are on J the agenda. ]
zJEA GEMINI /tA 1 May 22-Jun- 21 You cannot count on much relaxation for a month or two, so do not miss the exceptionally good social opportunites this week-end — or the chance of a pleasure trip in good company. But check that you have enough ready cash. CANCER Jun. 22-Jul. 23 A potentially lucky week-end, moneywise, and particularly for seeking bargains in the shops. Look for quality items which might be slashed to rock-bottom prices. A relative will be in the picture with some happy news. Jul. 24-Aug. 23 A change in the affairs of someone close to you could react favourably on your own activities, so keep up to date on events in your circle. A promising social scene, if you can find time to get out and about.
VIRGO _ Aug. 24-Sep. 23 You might be working hard — but to good avail — and with the right companions. Make time for the lighter side of life, for there will be some enjoyable outings,and one invitation will lead to others. Sep. R 24-Oct. 23- "'■ Push aside routine chores ■— and- the duty calls that can wait, for this week-end is starred for romance and fun. * Your popularity is rising, and there is luck as well as happy meetings in a sociable atmosphere. - SCORPIO J Oct 24-Nov. 22 ' It looks like a home and . family week-end, and a - harmonious scene for . most of the time. Changes c are in the air, with prospect of a move in view, and there will also be some happy tidings from > a relative. i SAGITTARIUS STy' Nov. 23-Dec. 22 " Life is busy — and will ' remain so for > some -a weeks, but week-end ' activities should prove < wholly satisfying. Meet- ’ Ings, for business or plea- - sure will turn out amusingly, and there is oppor- -‘ tunlty to further a current - friendship. 7 CAPRICORN rV*YDec. 23-Jan. 20 " If you have a long shop- ’ ping list, now is the time - to clear it, and save yotir- ' self money at the same - time. You will have-the right touch in business . affairs too, whether setting up meetings, or sort- c ing out long-term plans. <
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 12
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513Your stars, by Orion Press, 8 February 1986, Page 12
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