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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 24

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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C8 Weather The Leader-Post Regina Monday, May 29, 1995 i Diversions 'RECIPITATION Horoscope THe i i 1 4 Yesterday -Q. I mrageforMay 47.9 All in By Jtant Dixo Rrbylneta Putldo iL 4 Saskatoon: Today, mainly sunny. High 30. Low 1 1 Chance of precipitation 10 per cent. Tuesday, sunny.

High 30. Chance of precipitation 0 per cent Dundum, Rosthern, Battleford: Today, sunny. High 30. Low 1 1 Chance of precipitation 0 per cent. Tuesday, sunny.

High 30. Chance of precipitation 0 per cent. Last Mountain, Moose Jaw, Yorkton: Today, sunny. High 27. Low 10.

Chance of precipitation 0 per cent. Tuesday, sunny. High 30. Chance of precipitation 0 per cent. Quill Lakes, Hudson Bay: Today, sunny.

High 30. Low 1 1 Chance of precipitation 0 per cent. Tuesday, sunny. High 30. Chance of precipitation 0 per cent.

Mainly Sunny Heather Campbell Grade 3 W.H. Ford School Yesterday's Weather Acapulco 28 cloudy 35; Barbados 27 a few clouds 32; Bermuda 20 a few clouds 23; Brownsville 28 cloudy 34; Daytona Beach 22 dear 29; Havana 25 a few clouds 31; Honolulu 25 a few clouds 31 Kingston 26 a few clouds 32; Las Vegas 22 clear 29; Los Angeles 15 cloudy 19; Mexico City 16 doudy 27; Miami Beach 26 a few clouds 31; Myrtle Beach 24 cloudy 24; Nassau 26 a few clouds 30; Orlando 22 a few douds 32. Grainbelt: Wednesday, increasing cloud. Chance of thundershower. Low 9.

High 26. Thursday, mainly sunny. Low 8. High 24. Friday, mainly sunny.

Low 8. High 25. Northern Saskatchewan: Wednesday, mainly cloudy. Chance of showers Low 8. High 21.

Thursday, mainly sunny. Low 7. High 23. Friday, mainly cloudy, Low 7. High 23.

Yesterday's Temperatures Let a friend confide in you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) Your job is your top priority now, Getting better organized will help you move ahead. Rely on experts advice when making investments. A platonic relationship intensifies when you show your sentimental side.

Be considerate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): If you try to buck society now, you may lose. Conventional behavior is a must.

Do not be afraid to declare your feelings to loved one. Those who have courage will attain their hearts desire. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It pays to be specific when talking or writing about money.

A romantic alliance will flourish if you are tender and loving. Open your heart and wallet to the needy. Do what is right CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Organize your work area from top to bottom.

Psychic storms could strike without warning. Be more sensitive to the needs of friends and relatives. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your mind and body are bursting with positive energy.

Take care of urgent business. New doors open. You sense the best way to build on others resources and learn from their experiences. Be flexible. PISCES (Feb.

19-March 20): A bold approach is needed where creative endeavors are concerned. Drawing closer to family members will ease a domestic conflict. Rely on your own judgment if uncertain of partners analytical skills. A windfall is possible. TODAYS CHILDREN are original thinkers whose brilliant ideas and strategies will win widespread admiration.

Their old-fashioned virtues, coupled with a thoroughly modern outlook, can confuse others at times. They have a strong interest in the fine arts and may spend their leisure time painting or participating in amateur theatricals. Somewhat fickle in romance, these Gemini may be reluctant to settle down. A late marriage will have the best chance for success. 1995 UNIVERSAL PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1995 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: Work pressures will mount if higher-ups attempt a drastic reorganization.

Stay the course! Implementing new methods is your forte and could lead to a promotion in early fall. Travel and entertainment make December both hectic and fun. Your love life is a source of deep satisfaction. Show tenderness. A change of lifestyle next spring will mean more creature comforts.

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DATE: country singer Wynonna Judd, Big Band great Benny Goodman, golfer Jocelyn Bouras-sa, Chicago Bears legend Gale Sayers. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Stick to a plan. Taking a detour now could lead to financial loss. Tone down your revolutionary ideas when talking with people who lack your vision. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Look for employment that will allow you more creative freedom.

Going into business for yourself is one alternative. Take courses in philosophy, religion. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You and supervisors will be on the same wavelength once you get your signals straight. Open up a bit more -it could be a brand new day. Avoid expecting too much from a first date.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Great plans or contacts are the highlight of your work day, raising your expectations. Be willing to do anything within reason to make a fresh start. A co-worker could become a loved one. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A business encounter could lead to romance.

Others may have motives you have not considered. What you have wanted for a long time comes to fruition. Learn to use the healing energy in your hands. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.

22): Complete a project you have worked on for the past few days. Look before you leap into an unusual business deal. Your keen intellect will explode false illusion. Category Time Index above 4.0 moderate 10 to 4 moderate 10to4 moderate 11 to4 Regina 69 Yoridon 67 Saskatoon 67 Category uv Index average time to bum EXTREME 90 or higher less than 15 minutes HIGH 70to89 around 20 minutes MODERATE 40to69 around 30 mnutes LOW lessthanAO one how or more NOTE Average Sms to bum only addresses uv effects on the skin Uv also affecte the eyes vw Cold front Stationary front Warm front Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sfaeatf winners L' Affair Dion: Videography Gaeton Monsset for Entre CwlEt Enfer, -PILON Centre, North York, Ont) Once Upon A Hamster The Golden Flower (Hammytime Inc, Don Mills, Ont) Television Dramatic Series Episode Centre, North York, Ont) The People In The House (Louise Bourque, Cinema Libre, Montreal) Baneheod (Winter Films, Ottawa) Scratch Ticket (Canadian Film Script Guillermo Verdecchia for CrucerolCrossroads (Snake Cinema, Toronto) about perceptions Latin Amencans and Anglo-Saxons have of each other, also wins accompanying Superchannel Award of Sound Bill Sheppard for The Shaper (Jochen Schliessler, Maple Ridge, B.C documentary on surfboards, Special Jury Awards CrucerolCrossroads, The Weight Of The World (Canadian Film Original Music Score JeffFrank for Sons And Daughters, Performance Gildor Roy in L' Affair Dion (Productions SovimageProductions du Sagittaire, Montreal), Public Affairs Choices (John Ritchie, Force Four Productions, Vancouver), suicide prevention for teenagers, ScienceNature Clayoquot The Sound Of Wonder (TVOntano, Toronto), exploration of rugged splendor of Clayoquot Sound, THE LEADER-POST PRESENTS REGINAS HOME OF COUNTDOWN ROCKIROLL Album Tide of Weeks Last Week This Week Artist YORKTON Winners of the 31 bronze statuettes (Golden Sheafs) (in 22 categories and nine crafts) and other cash awards at the 31st Yorkton Short Film Video Festival were Award of Excellence Querer Cirque du Soled. Animation Movements Of The Body 1st Movement The Gesture I (Wayne Traudt, Calgary), first in trilogy exploring interplay of shapes and music; Art Direction Querer Cirque du Soled.

Director Denis Villeneuve ArtsEntertainment Brum Orser Blame It On The Blues (CBC TV, Toronto), champion figure skater hosts all star special in a downtown blues club. Best of Saskatchewan Sons And Daughter (Robin Schlaht Zima Junction Productions, Regina), exploration of childhood filmed seven countries (includes $300 cash prize), Children's Production McCabe's Gold (Clive VanderBurgh, TVOntano, Toronto), part of mystery senes featunng four bright children in rural Ontano, Cinematography Robin Schlaht, Sons And Daughters Comedy This Hour Has 22 Mmutes (Salter Street Films Ltd Halifax), episode from senes satinng news and current affairs, Commercials Under Two Minutes Dommum Directory, Yellow Pages, Umbrella (Red Motel Pictures, Calgary), TV ad for BCTel, Community Cable Under 60 Minutes WhosMmdtngTheSet' Television Violence And Our Children (Rogers Cablesystems Ltd Don Mills, Ont a look at the effects of TV violence on children. Direction David Acomba, Brian Orser Blame It On The Blues: Documentary By A Broadcaster CBC News Hour Fields of Fire (CBC-TV, Regina), story of the Royal Regina Rides and their baptism of fire on the beaches of Normandy in 1944. Documentary Over 30 Minutes Mission. Northwest Passage (CineNova Productions Inc Toronto), documentary on the secret wartime mission of RCMP schooner SL Roch, Documentary Under 30 Minutes Entre Ciel Et Enfer (Societe Radio Canada.

Montreal), misery of life in a miners' village in the Bolivian Andes, Drama Over 30 Minutes Regards Voles (Benoit Pilon. Cine Libre. Montreal) Drama Under 30 Minutes Baiser Enfant (Productions Don Quichotte Montreal), babysitter has troubling erotic dream about the boy her care; Editing. Nancy Tatebe, Momqt Japanese Maple (Fade In Films. Greenfield Park.

Que three generations of a Japanese-Canadian family. Edueationalnstractional A Child's Grref (Associated Producers. Toronto), documentary on eight children in bereavement support group, wins accompanying $500 SCN Elizabeth Lowry Award Experimental Sons And Daughters, IndustnalPromotional Innovations Canada Bark Productions. Ottawax program for trade missions showing Canada as a leader in high technology, Antoinette Nettie Kryski Canadian Heritage Award. Momqi.

Japanese Maple, $500 prize for production that best exemplifies historical Canadian people or events MultKolturalRace Relations Moray i Japanese Maple Musk Video Querer Cirque du Soled National Film Board Kathleen Shannon Award Keepers Of The Fat (Omni Film Productions. Vancouver), profile of native women awarded to independent filmmaker whose production provided an opportunity for people outside dominant culture 1 1 speak for themselves: Cracked Rearview Greatest Hits Throwing Copper Collective Soul Dionne Farriss Medusa Living Under June Hell Freeze Over Balance No Need To Argue Jamie Waters A Tribute To Led Zepplm Wildflowers Made In England Crossroads Soundtrack Good Weird Feeling Cocks Crow Day For Night Soundtrack Tuesday N'ght Muse Club Soundtrack Rhythm Of The Pndelards Greatest Hits Dookie Listen To The Music -Greatest He 3 Then Agar Mr Moonlight Monster Hootie The Blowfish Bruce Springsteen Live Collective Soul DcmeFarrss Annie Lennox Jam Arden Eagles VanHalen Cranberries Jamie Walters Encorrwn Tom Petty Elton John Bon Jovi Dumb Dumber Odds Waltons Tragically Hip LionKng Sheryl Crow Don Juan Demarco Various Artists Bob Seger Green Day Doooies Firehouse Coir James Foreigner REM 12 5 9 6 10 40 28 18 5 4 9 29 9 31 10 35 8 39 4 5 30 35 4 8 8 9 34 2 4 3 8 6 9 5 7 6 14 16 8 12 10 17 20 22 19 21 23 24 27 25 26 30 29 28 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 12 13 14 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Recycling mcJces heroes of us Every day more and more Reginans are using their Big Blue Bins to recycle household papers. Every day you too can do your part and help protect our environment. City of Regina Big Blue Bins now accept virtually all household waste paper, including: newspapers, flyers, inserts and magazines phonebooks cardboard and boxboard milk cartons wntmg paperfine paper 10 Thp! I BES1NA HOME Of I I COUNTDOWN Name Address I City 4 jjj I. 1 12411' fiuiri i-aminm ii If WIN THE TOP CDs Listen Tuesday night from 7 to 9 pm to Z99 to hear the Top 30 Countdown and win this week's top 5 CDs from Send in this entry by next Monday at 10 a LeaderPost Quality First No employees and immediate families of The Leader -Post or Z99 may enter PetroCanada at 3115Woodhams Dr.

Lakeshore Mall Broadway Shopping Centre Postal Code. Cathedral Big Blue Box at the Sportplex Golden Mile Centre Southland Mall Normanview Mall Sherwood Mall For more information on paper recycling in Regina please phone 777-7000. Northgate Mali Victoria Square Superstore Rosemont Shopping Centre Telephone I I I I Send or Top The 1964 SAP bring to: 30 Countdown Leader-Post Park Street Regina, Saskatchewan 3G4 1 I IT Til Iffl TigH.

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