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HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
FRI. JAN 17 at 12:90 NOON AT
8rubacher Sale Arena on Hwy. 886 at Guelph
The Jan Bas herd of Port Colborne
80 head of milking age females, 45 registered, 35 grades
by Axford Unit sires, many are fresh or due within 60
days of sale date, herd includes cows milking up to 80
lbs. a day, good size & condition, A good useful milky
Iboking herd. Treated for l.a.R., checked for pregnancy.
A service age bull by Ned sells from a V.G. cow with
31,209M,1333F, 2nd Dam EX 20,000M, 732F, 3.6%.
Sale Managers Brubacher Bros. Ltd., R.R. 117 Guelph,
Phone—$22-3147
TO MY
Friends and Customers
May 1 extend the
best wishes for .a happy
and prosperous 1975.
1 would like' to announce that as of
January 1, 1975, my business as
Gerald Exel Construction has been
taken over by my son, Henry F. Exel.
NEW ADDRESS
Henry- F. Exel
P.O. Box 218
BRUSSELS, ONT. TEL. 887-6561
YOUR HANDWRITING TELL
She.just .can
control weight
By DOROTHY
ST. JOHN JACKSON
Ceftified!Master
Grapboatwlyst
Dear Dorothy:
Pve had a weight problem
for about four years. I mar-
rteu five years ago uud
two little, boys and a hand-
some husband. We have our
vs and downs mostly be-
cause I can't stay on a diet. He
says I'm too fat for my health
and well-being, and is always
trying to count my calories.
He sums to hate having a
meal a with me anymore. I
have been told it will take
about five months of steady
dieting to get back to my nor-
mal weight.
T.S.
Dear T.S.:
Seems your husband plans
to keep you for awhile — and
° he wants you to be well and
willowy.
More than the average per-
son you love to eat, and I•don't
mean carrots and- cress. You
like rich foods, spicy foods,
and sweets, seen in your dark
heavy writing. You are rest-
less,
estless, seen in the long down-
stroke on g, and routine of any
kind frustrates you. When the
four walls begin tumbling in,
you sedate yourself with food.
When you feel unloved, seen
in the curved ending on g, you
crack another cracker. When
you feel closed in, you butter
Aatavii00
another bun.
You are a justification Or fr.,
' J
pert. You can see all kinds .o p
wows for your snacks and —
tidbits, for cleaning tip the
leftover dishes, and for fi
ing the cooking for testing
seasoning. is seen iib the
seasoning:
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v i ii aaeti berer ro eta t4wee. .41..t,r.
side of o and a.
Your will power is Weak,
seen in the light weight t
crossings, and you don't know
how to guide yourself toward
an effective diet program.
There are many fine
weight -reduction organiza-
tions who can guide you, You
are a woman of pride, seen in
the moderately tall t's, and
you like to have nice things,
but you have to admit that
those few expandable dresses
hardly fill the bill. So, reach
out for some professional
help.
Then, as he tries to count
your calories, may your hus-
band take a good long look in-
to your problems, amdeties
and frustrations. If he can'
find a solution here, the calo-
ries might just balance them-
selves.
D.J.
BREAD BREAKTHROUGH
The first bread oven was in-
vented by an Egyptian baker
about 4,000 years ago, a
marked improvement over. •
the flat stone product.
Sailing is becoming increasingly popular with holidayers in
the West Indies, whether it is done in a bareboat (a
sail -yourself vessel) like the one on top being "invaded" by
small boys, or in a big boat with skipper and crew like the
one below in'the Sir Francis Drake Channel in the British
Virgin Islands. These two photos by Jack N. Oldham were
taken hundreds of miles apart in waters that have become
favorites with holidaying yachtsmen - the top one while the
boat was at anchor in Becquia, the largest of the St. Vincent
pranadines. The Sir Frkencis Drake Channel, sometimes
locally called "the Virgins' Gangway", was once the haunt
of buccaneers but, like St. Vincent and the Grenadines
much farther south, is visited today mainly by Canadian
and American tourists lured by the warm Caribbean Sea.
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Phone
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-hogs by the half and whole
-beef by the side and quarter
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hogs - Tues.
beef - Thurs.
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When you buy a
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Also
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time traiiurs
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"A MUST TO PREVENT
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Undetected diabetes
threatens thousands
Diabetes mellitus, the fifth
leading cause of death by dis-
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leading cause of new cases of
blindness and a major factor
in cardiovascular problems,
threatens an estimated 70,000
people who remain unde-
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Neglect of the disease may
lead to increased risk of
hardening of the arteries, kid-
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coma.
Copy for Crossroads Classi-
fieds must be received by 6 p.m.,
Wednesday of week prior to pub-
lication.
Wanted To Buy
USED PIANO, any condition.
Phone 291-2297.
2-9-16
For Sale
NEW FARM BUILDINGS. If you
need a new barn, drive shed, a
addition or just a new roof, cal
us. Trust our experience of ove
40 years. J. & H. Fleming Limit-
ed, Hanover, phone 364-1880.
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GLENDALE MOBILE HOMES
and Travel Trailers for sale; also
large fully serviced and land-
scaped mobile home lots for rent.
First sideroad west of Stratford
on Highway _8. 1 mile north. Cry-
stat Lake Mobile Homes Court
Ltd., RR 5, Stratford. Phone 393-
6121. tf
Notice
AT14ENTION SKIERS
Minto Glen open this season
Saturday, Sunday and school
holidays 10:30 amt. to 5 p.m.
Flood lit for night skiing Satur-
days 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. New lodge
facilities, rentals and run,. Down-
hill and cross-country skiing,
snowmobiling and tobogganing.
Special rates on season's tickets
for families or clubs. MINTO
GLEN SKI CLUB, HARRISTON,
Dial 338-2007 or 338-2722. -
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ditor, Crossr04ds,
Wingham, Ontario.
Dear Sir: '
We would be deeply indebted
and grateful to you if you would
be so kind as to print the infor-
mation enclosed.
Anson Denaerling,
Box 52, Fordwfcb, Ont.
(The, follower was taken from
the United Church Observer,
August issue.)
QUESTION: Our pastoral
charge has been accustomed to
having an older man as minister.
We enjoyed the traditional cus-
toms and language of our church.
We now have with us a man
newly ordained. We expect to
comply with modern views to a
degree, but the fec7 tilii1CS old
minister has visited our home his
language has been unbelievable.
It is difficult to respect any
man, much less a minister, who
in mixed company uses profanity
as he does. Should we attribute
this lack of decency to igno-
rance? Should a word of advice
be extended for the harmony of
our charge?
ANSWER: We have to -face it,
some use offensive language to
fulfill a psychological need and
perhaps you should urge your
friends to overlook coarse lan- •
guage. However, it is a proper
subject for your next session
meeting as the harmony of your
church is the responsibility of
your elders.
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QUESTION: Does the United
Church have an official policy on
homosexuality? Are we welcome
in the church?
ANSWER: The matter was
dealt with in a commission on
Christian marriage and divorce
some years ago and a copy of that
report can be secured from the
Division of Missions in Canada. It
is probable that your minister
will have copies of the record of
proceedings and you could read it
there. Very simply, the church
has nothing against homosexuals
but it does not approve of homo-
sexual activity.
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The following is the reply from
the Wisconsin Evangelical .• Luth-
eran Synod. office of the presi-
dent, Rev. Oscar J. Naumann,
Milwaukee, Wis.:
Sad .to say, the Man (or
woman) who conducts .the Ques-
tion Box in the United Church Ob-
server is evidently a child Of the
age in which we are living. If the
writer had turned- to the scrip-
tures instead of to popular
opinion, he would have known
that scripture does not allow pro-
fanity and coarse language.
The qualifications of a bishop
or pastor are listed in I Timothy 3
And in Titus I. In I Corinthians
15:33 the Apostle Paul writes by
inspiration: "Be not deceived:
evil communications corrupt
good manners."
In Ephesians, 4:29 God says to
us: "Let no corrupt communica-
tion proceed out of your mouth,
but that which is good to the use
of edifying, that it may minister
grace unto the hearers."
Again Jesus said in Matthew
15:18ff : Those things which pro-
ceed out of the mouth come from
the heart and they defile the man.
For out of the mouth proceed evil
thoughts, murders, adulteries,
fornications, thefts, false wit-
ness, blasphemies: These are the
things which defiiea man: but to
eat with unwashen hands defileth
not a man."
James 3 deals with the tongue
and the damage it can do. How a
writer in a church paper can ex-
cuse the use' of offensive lan-
guage "to fulfill some psycholo-
gical need" and can urge people
to overlook it, I can't understand.
The man is- called to be a
minister of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. He is certainly making his
ministry of no effect if he uses
coarse and offensive language.
There is a good reason why the
Holy Spirit inspired James to de-
vote a whole chapter on the sins
which men commit with their
tongues. A few of these thoughts
stand, out boldly: And the tongue
is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is.
the tongue among our members,
that it defileth the whole body,
and setteth on fire the course of
nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
For every kindofbeasts, AncLat_
birds, and of serpents, and of
things in the sea, is tamed, and
hath been tamed of mankind: But
the tongue can no man tame; it is
an unruly evil, full of deadly poi-
son.
Therefore bless we God, even
the Father; and therewith
curse we men, which are made
after the similitude of God. Out
of the same mouth proceedeth
blessing and cursing. My breth-
ren, these things ought not to
be,
If the man had recommended
that his members speak with the
pastor and try to help him over-
come his sinful habit, that
wouldn't be so bad. But to ask
people to overlook it, because the
pastor may have some psycholo-
gicalneedtobefulfillodialtinlAY
unheard oft How On that
God: calls sin and age
He warns va ape a goodsanse
or en provide a psSrebolOgicat
But t• hat is the world which
we live. The alTle a*Planto 4
question asking whether the
policy on komosexuality.Doesn't
thewriter know that God rained
fire and brimstone from be4v,411
and burned tine cities of Sodom
and Gomorrah frena: the face of
the earth because of just that sin,
and because of the r+fl, of m
to repent when Lot preached ?
j�entance to them?
Roans f speaif$Wof'
Ment of God upon tholire`whe' cow
mit such perversions
The writer should' have said
that the church and its servan
should clearly tell the hof)
sexual that such .activities are
damnable sins, Then With the.
guidance of the Word they hoi'1.
try to help the person ova
his sins but we certainly dare t9tat
consider it an thing Jests .tl agi a
because God's Word speaks• r+dt t
clearly concerning this matter,'
Free bookie'
details youth
club banking
How to organize and handle
the financial affairs of a youth
Club is clearly and simply:
detailed in a, new booklet
published by --the— Canadian.
Bankers' Association.
Banking for Your Club
designed to familiarize . the.,
young reader • with the' range .of
financial services offered•by the
chartered banks. It tells clearly.,
and simply the types of accounts
available, how to invest the
club's money, how to write
cheques and how to set up a
simple form of ledger.
"For your club, as indeed -for
you personally, a banking
connection is very important.
Choose yours carefully, and then
find out all the ways it can be
helpful to you. You will find
the manager and staffi anxous •
s ,.i
t� help you and givea you useful
advice at all times. ,
"Whatever the purpose of
young people's groups, money
is always involved money
which belongs to the group as a
whole, not to the individuals
concerned. So the people who
look after the financial affairs
of the club want to do so in the
best interests of the whole_
group today and for those who
will belong in the -future.
----)Handling money for a club'
needn't be a - problem. In fact,
the . treasurer and others con-
cerned can derive real satisfaction
from handling the club money'
effectively and gain experience
which will be useful in later
life. But like any other group
activity, there are a few rules
and procedures to follow. Your
bank will help make it easy." •
Copies of the booklet in
English or French are available
free, either singly or in reasonable
quantity for . clubs or groups,
from: The Canadian Bankers'
Association, • P.O. Box 282,
Toronto Dominion Centre,
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1K2.
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