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Vol. 25 No. 42 Wednesday, October 21, 2015301 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, Illinois 62801
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Mt.Vernon held its three day Fall Festival on October 16th, 17th and 18th. Saturday activities were nonstop in historic Downtown, with vendors selling crafts and tasty treats. A carnival o� ered thrills and games, while the stage was packed with per-formers.
The highlight was the parade which attracted thousands streetsiders to take in the � oats, bands and performers from all over Southern Illinois. The theme was “Dawgs and Hawgs,” there were also vintage and custom cars, trucks, motorcycles & more glimmer under the Granada marquee while featured bands took the stage to rock the crowd under starry skies.
MT. VERNON FALL FESTIVAL
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True friendship comes when silence between twopeople is comfortable.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 3
Noel Galbraith1918 Broadway • 618-242-6900AUTO MART
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CARS2011 FORD FIESTA SES Hatchback, Yellow, Auto, T/C, 60K Mi.2011 DODGE CALIBER Main Street Edition, Silver2009 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID Hatchback, Red, 4 Dr., 107K Mi.2009 PONTIAC G6 4 Dr., Gray2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT Black2009 PONTIAC G6 Roof, Gray2009 FORD TAURUS X Loaded, Blue2009 CADILLAC DTS Leather, Moonroof, Red2008 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID 4 Dr., White2008 KIA RIO 4 Dr., Auto, Blue2008 CHEVY COBALT Black2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT Black2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE Gray2008 DODGE AVENGER SXT Gray
SUVs2010 CHEVY HHR LS Auto. Air, Red, 96K Mi.2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE FWD, 6 Speed, Black2003 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4x4, Blue2003 DODGE DURANGO SLT 3rd Row, 4x2, Silver2001 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER V6, FWD, Cloth, White
VANS2012 TRANSIT CONNECT CARGO VAN 4 Cyl., White, Auto, 105K Mi.2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Base, Reg. Length, White2003 PONTIAC MONTANA Ext., Silver
TRUCKS2011 FORD RANGER Supercab, 4x4, V6, Auto, Red2007 CHEVY C1500 LT Ext. Cab, Longbed, Leather, 4x2, Green2006 RAM 1500 4x4, Red, Reg. Cab, Chrome Wheels, Shortbed2005 GMC K1500 Reg. Cab, Long Bed, 4x4, Red2005 FORD F-150 Reg. Cab, V6, 5 Speed, Long Bed, Tool Box, White2004 CHEVY C1500 Ext. Cab, 4x2, Silver
2007 HONDA ACCORD Spoiler, 4 Dr., Red2006 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Sig. Series, Leather, Loaded, White2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT 4 Dr.,Cloth, V6, White, 58K Mi.
2006 DODGE STRATUS 4 Dr., Sedan, Gray
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2005 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE Leather, Roof, Red
2005 CHEVY IMPALA Spoiler, Blue
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2004 FORD TAURUS SES V6, Auto., Red
2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Dream Edition, Turbo, Orange2002 FORD TAURUS SES Leather, V6, Red, 87K Mi.2001 CHRYSLER CONCORDE 4 Dr., White
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Prairie Farms Milk 2% Gallons (Lower Price) ................. $2.59Prairie Farms Half Gallon Chocolate Milk ..............2/$4.00Walnut Creek Yellow American Cheese Slices - 5 Lb. ....$13.99Walnut Creek Cottage Ham - (Great for Soups) 1.1 Lb. ..... $3.99Our Farm Bacon - 1 Lb. .................................................. $1.89Corned Beef ......................................................... $5.99/Lb.Pastrami Beef ..................................................... $5.99/Lb.Van De Kamps Crispy Fish Fillets - 19.45 Oz. - Frozen ......... $3.99 Breaded Catfi sh Nuggets - 32 Oz. ................................. $3.39Lucky Charms Cereal - 16 Oz. ....................................... $2.19Cascadian Farms Granola Cereal - 9 Oz. .................2/$2.00Ultra Tide Powder 80 Loads ......................................$16.99Sunlight Dish Detergent - 128 Oz. .................................. $3.99
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The Fabulous Fox � eatre honored Shirley Pettit of Shirley's Shuttles recently along with other Fox top sales groups. Out of 563 groups visiting the Fox yearly, Shirley was #4 in the professional groups and #9 in total groups. Shirley was accompanied by her two daughters Carlyle Rankin and Christy Stolman for the impressive ceremony. Shirley's Shuttle will be taking groups this season to the productions Matilda, White Christmas and Wicked. You can reach Shirley for upcoming schedule at 618-242-1680.
SHIRLEY'S SHUTTLES HONORED BY THE FABULOUS FOX THEATRE
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Pictured is Shirley Pettit surrounded by Fox Theatre employees
Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center
Blood DriveFriday, October 23rd11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
1 Good Samaritan Way.To schedule an appoint-
ment, call Magen at 618-899-1072 or online at www.bloodcenterimpact.org or call 1-800-747-5401; sponsor code 10551.
- - - - - - - - - - - Dee Ann Schnautz
Saturday, October 242:00 p.m., 1411 N. 27th,
Mt. Vernon, IL. Dee Ann Schnautz is a
solo artist who has been sharing her blend of tradi-tional, progressive and southern gospel music with the local church and weekend audiences for nearly two decades. Based in the Southern Illinois area, she travels by invita-tion to o� er encourage-ment and hope to others through the ministry of music. Admission is free.
JEFFERSON COUNTYHAPPENINGS
Local young man and team from Southern Illi-nois University Edwards-ville placed 3rd in estimat-ing competition Great Lakes Region 3. Joshua Wilson, son of Andy and Cindy Wilson of Nashville participated in a heavy civil engineering planning competition in Chicago on October 4 through 16. Mr. Wilson is a junior at Southern Illinois Univer-sity School of Engineering in Edwardsville.
SIUE ENGINEERING AWARD WINNER
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4 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area Wednesday, October 21, 2015
QUESTION
OF THE
Peggy Johnson
Itʼs that time of year for scary movies. Which one is your
favorite?
Jessie“Nightmare on Elm Street.”
Giana“Hocus Pocus.”
Jade“Scream.”
Kayla“Jeepers Creepers.”
“Washington is broken and a� er 20 years in o� ce our representative has become part of the problem. I have the energy, ideas, and a proven track record as a reformer in Il-linois to go to DC and make a difference” said McCarter. Saying it’s time for new leadership to restore, renew and recap-ture the bright promise of America, State Senator Kyle McCarter of Lebanon announced Wednesday his intention to run for the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the 15th Dis-trict of Illinois.
“� is is a very conserva-tive district that believes we should protect life; that believes in the Second Amendment, and believes in limited government and free market principles of
economic opportunity for all,” said McCarter. “Ronald Reagan described the heart of American conservatism as, ‘� e common sense and common decency of ordi-nary men and women, working out their own lives in their own way.’ � at’s also the heart of the 15th District.”
McCarter, who has served in the Illinois Senate since 2009, said the promise of America has been un-dermined in recent years by policies and practices that � ght against and un-dermine traditional values. He said it’s time to turn around Washington.
“What we have wit-nessed in recent years is not how our country was de-signed to work,” said Mc-Carter. “The burdens of government have grown¸
in spite of the opposition by a majority of Americans. The federal government has imposed thousands of new rules and regulations, and billions of dollars in new taxes. It has over-stepped its bounds and has done so without our consent. Of all the places in Illinois, the place that should have the loudest, strongest voice in Wash-ington is the 15th District, but I don’t see that happen-ing. Respectively, 20 years is enough. It’s time that someone like myself step up and really defend the people of this district.”
McCarter likened the challenging of a long-time incumbent in the race to David versus Goliath, but he said a tough campaign is worth the struggle because the end result will
be good for families and communities, and good for bus iness es and t he economy.
“If the last 8 years have showed us anything, it’s showed us we need new blood in Washington,” said McCarter. “We need to ‘Turnaround Washington.’ We need people who think differently, who haven’t given up on the traditional American principles and qualities that made our nation great. We need leaders with energy who are not in Washington to make a career of the Capital, but who are working to improve the lives of citizens today, and to secure a bright, promis-ing and hopeful future for generations to come.”
McCarter said Freedom and Liberty for today and tomorrow includes vigi-lance and perseverance.
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“Unlike what has been happening in recent years, I refuse to compromise on Freedom and Liberty, said McCarter. “We need to return to the traditional American principles that are the bedrock foundation upon which our nation was built.”
McCarter said the na-tion’s founding documents give the people unique power and authority because the Freedom and Liberty the documents detail are recognized as coming from the “Creator.” McCarter said rights come from God; they are not given to us by the govern-ment, which means the people are in charge of their destiny, not a group of individuals in Washing-ton D.C.
“If you feel you have been ignored by Washing-ton; if you feel no one has been � ghting for you or will give voice to your con-cerns and hopes for the future, then walk with me and run with me to win this race,” said McCarter.
Illinois’ 15th Congres-sional District is comprised of all or parts of 33 coun-ties: Bond, Champaign, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, E� ngham, Fayette, Ford, Ga l lat in , Hami lton , Hardin, Jasper, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Moultrie, Pope, Richland, Saline, She lby, Ve r m i l l i on , Wabash, Washington, Wayne and White.
KYLE MCCARTER ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESSSECURING FREEDOM, LIBERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FUTURE
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 5
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Southern Gospel 4U is proud to present � e Allen Family and Fred Church and the Spirituals who will be performing on Friday, November 6 at the River of Life Church located at 3401 Fosterburg Road, Alton, IL. � e show will begin at 7:00 p.m.
An o� ering will be taken
so please give generously. � e concerts are open to every denomination. for more information call hosts Tom and Sheron at 618-616-2815 or email [email protected] or visit www.south-erngosel4u.org.
Come early for good seating.
"THE ALLEN FAMILY" AND "FRED CHURCH AND THESPIRITUALS" TO PERFORM
� e weather was perfect for the chili cook-o� at the Nature Trail Nursing Home � ursday, October 15. WDML 106.9 FM, Rockin' Rhino was there broadcasting live to share in the activities. Friends,
family, the Mt. Vernon Fire Department and Medic One came out to enjoy the evening of good food with the staff and residents. Nature Trail is located at 1001 South 34th Street in Mt. Vernon, IL.
NATURE TRAIL NURSING HOMECHILI COOK-OFF
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Burkdell Mulch in Mt. Vernon held a special two day tent sale on Friday, October 16 and Saturday, October 17. If you missed it, go check out the specials they have this week. Burkdell Mulch is located on Rt. 15 East at the Y.
BURKDELL MULCH TENT SALE
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Last Tuesday evening the spotlight was on the Democrats. CNN hosted the � rst Presidential Democratic Debate. � e stage was set with only � ve candidates. � e questions came from everyday Americans like you and me across the country while Lincoln Chafee, Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, Bernie Sanders and Jim Webb took to the stage. After the national anthem they were o� and running. With Hillary front and center, each candidate introduced themselves start-ing with Chafee (the metric man) with 30 years of public service. Next up Jim Webb who is a Vietnam veteran, a senator, a father and a husband. O'Malley, a life-long Democrat with 15 years as an executive leader and former mayor of Baltimore, Maryland.
Sanders, an admitted so-cialist, stressed the need for climate change and also pointed out our country has more people in jail than any other country in the world. His motto: "Let's take back our government" — a perfect opportunity for him to say Hillary Clinton is part of the current big government regime.
Then it was Clinton's turn. She said she was proud to serve as � rst lady and of course talked about being a grandmother of a 1 year old.
The questions started with Hillary's � ip � ops, es-pecially addressing TPP, a trade agreement that she said, "would be the gold standard" and now she's against it. She took a stab at answering but never did.
By the end of the evening my mind had not changed about Hillary. If you want more of the same, she's your girl, and when she pointed out we had handled Libya well, it was a dead give away she doesn't have a clue.
As per Sanders, second in the Democratic current polls, his points were we should rob from the rich (kill that goose that lays the golden egg) and give to the
poor. Yay! More free phones! And to round it up he was a conscientious objector and refused to go to Vietnam, but I expected no more from him!
Frankly, in my opinion credibility is still a huge issue with Hillary. Sanders has, I believe, been honest, but I simply can't agree with his beliefs and I don't see him as presidential material.
As per the rest? They aren't going anywhere except home!
I personally don't like Donald Trump but he could beat anyone of the gang of 5 on the stage last Tuesday evening.
But I'll leave you with a thought. If Joe Biden steps in, we're looking at a com-pletely different story. Rumor has it we'll know soon.
Up next, Obama � ip � ops on military action in Afghanistan. A major hap-pening last week — a � ip � op I agree with — at this time the U.S. has 9,800 troops in Afghanistan. � ey will remain through 2016. A� er that 5,500 will be there into 2017.
� is is a major shi� in Obama's policy to bring all troops home by the end of 2016 with only a small em-bassy-based force left behind. Is he doing the right thing? All you have to do is remember the premature withdrawal of troops in Iraq and look what followed.
Going back to the Democratic Presidential candidates... I found it inter-esting that last Thursday, leading Democratic candi-dates were silent about Obama's decision and that includes Hillary Clinton who served as Obama's Secretary of State.
And last but not least, looking back, I remember a big to-do when V.P. Dick Cheney accidentally shot a friend while dove hunting. You couldn't � nd a newspa-per, radio station or TV station that didn't beat it to
death.So with the current gun-
hostile administration we have in the White House, I would think it would be headline news that one of Barack Obama's then White House staffers Barvetta Singletary was arrested a� er allegedly � ring a gun at her cop boyfriend during a do-mestic dispute.
Now, granted, Barvetta Singletary, a lower level White House sta� er, is no VP, so wouldn't grab as many headlines, but I don't recall reading or hearing about this late August inci-dent at all.
Either way, Ms. Singletary won't help advance her (former) boss's crusade against gun violence. It didn't take long for her to resign her $125,000 a year job last month.
With the chummy bedfel-lows the current administra-tion and the major liberal news outlets have become over the years, maybe I shouldn't be surprised which gun-related incident got more news coverage. � e weapon of choice was a .40 caliber Glock 23 service weapon.
A closing thought: looking back at both the Republican and Democratic debates, I would have liked to hear just one candidate in their opening remarks about who they are say "I'm a Christian." Looking at the corruption in the political arena — the mass shootings, some openly targeting Christians, it's apparent to me Christianity is under siege in America and the breakdown of the American Family is one of the biggest problems!
Until next week!
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 7
� e Mt. Vernon Outland Airport was the back drop of Balloons Over Mt. Vernon and Fly- in . October 16, 17, and 18, 2015. � e event kicked o� at the Mt. Vernon Outland Airport where the gates opened for the United Way Balloon Glow presented by Flo Gas Propane Services.
� ere were tethered rides, Warbirds, VIP seating sponsored by the RARE Chophouse, sponsored booths, United Way Agen-cies family activities, vendors, cra� ers, in� ata-bles, the 501st Legion made an appearance, and much more family fun on Satur-day � ere was a wide array
of activities to continue the day, United Way Pancake Breakfast, YMCA 5K Run/Walk, Rotary Ping Pong Ball Drop, RC Boats on the Pond, Cruise to the Bal-loons, EAA Chapter 1155 Young Eagle Rides. Any child 8-17 years of age could take an exploratory � ight in a plane.
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Fire Protection District won � rst place in the team relay competition, running through an in� atable ob-stacle course. � e winning team chose the HOOAH charity, which will receive a donation of $500 from the event.
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CookingWith Lizzie
Warm, comforting, honest-to-goodness breakfast cakes and pastries seem almost to spill forth from the country kitchen, � lling the house with the smell of baking: Fresh dough, cinnamon and brown sugar, and of course, cooked fruit. Some of my favorite fall recipes are below.
Walnut Sour Cream Co� eecake1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, 2 large eggs so� ened 1 tsp. baking powder2/3 cup sugar 1 tsp. baking soda 2 cups all-purpose � our 1 tsp. vanilla extract1 cup sour cream CRUMB TOPPING:1/2 cup chopped walnuts 1/2 cup sugar1 tsp. ground cinnamon
Prepare Crumb Topping: In small bowl, combine walnuts, cinnamon and sugar. Set aside. Heat the oven to 350°F. Grease 13"x9" baking pan. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medium speed, cream butter and 2/3 cup sugar until light and � u� y. Reduce speed to low and gradually beat in � our, sour cream, eggs, baking powder, soda and vanilla. With mixer at medium speed, beat batter until light and � u� y, occasionally scraping side of bowl with rubber spatula. Spread half the batter in greased pan. Sprinkle with half the crumb topping. Spoon dollops of remaining batter on top; carefully spread to an even layer. Sprinkle top with remaining crumb topping. Bake co� ee cake 25 to 30 minutes, or until cake tester comes out clean. Cool cake completely in pan on wire rack. To serve, cut cake into squares. Makes about 12 servings.
Hurry-up Caramel Buns1 (1 lb.) loaf frozen bread dough 1/4 cup water1 cup � rmly packed light-brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts1/2 cup (1 stick) plus 3 T. butter 2 T. granulated sugar or margarine, so� ened 1½ tsp. ground cinnamon
Allow frozen bread dough to thaw following package directions. To make buns' sticky topping, combine brown sugar, 1/2 cup butter, and water in 1-quart saucepan. Heat to boiling over medium heat and allow to boil 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Reduce heat slightly if sugar syrup boils up too high. Pour hot syrup into 10" round baking pan. Sprinkle 1/2 cup nuts evenly over syrup. On lightly � oured surface, roll dough out to 14"x 9" rectangle. Spread with remaining 3 T. butter. In cup, mix granulated sugar and cinnamon, and sprinkle over buttered dough. Sprinkle dough with remaining 1/2 cup nuts. Starting from one long side, roll dough up, jelly-roll style, pinching to seal outside edge. Cut roll into 12 slices and arrange these evenly over topping in pan. (Do not worry about small gaps between rolls.) Cover buns with clean cloth. Let rise in warm place, away from dra� s, until double in size, 40 to 60 minutes. Heat oven to 350°F. Bake buns 30 minutes or until golden brown. Let stand 5 minutes, then invert onto platter. Makes 1 dozen.
***If you have a favorite recipe and want to share it with us, just send it in c/o � e Shopper's Weekly,
P.O. Box 1223, Centralia, IL 62801 or email to: [email protected], (Subject - ATTN: Lizzie) Also, if you have a household problem, like a stubborn stain or a kitchen conundrum, drop us a line, our readers just might have your solution! I'm also interested in your general decorating or household tips. Send your message in a bottle and we might just publish it and enlighten our readers! Until next week, Au Revoir!
—Elizabeth Fenton
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 9
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For the Glory of God (Part II)
One of the greatest miracles of Jesus’ earthly ministry was the raising of his friend Lazarus from the dead a� er four days in the tomb. Why, a� er hearing of Lazarus’ sickness, did Jesus wait two more days before going to him? Jesus gave us the answer, “� is sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God may be glori� ed through it. (John 11:4) God is worthy of all glory and honor. Followers of Christ are to live to the praise of His glory. (Ephesians 1:6, 12, 14) Jesus taught us to conclude the Lord’s Prayer with this phrase, “For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” (Matthew 6:13)
In part 1 we looked at four ways to bring glory to God found in John 11. In part 2 we are looking at four more ways to bring glory to God in John 11.
BEING A FRIEND OF GOD BRINGS GLORY TO GOD. “� ese things he said, and a� er that he said to them, ‘Our friend Lazarus sleeps, but I go
that I may wake him up.’” (John 11:11) Jesus called Lazarus “friend”. Can you imagine being a friend of the Son of God? In John 15 Jesus called his followers friends. We are told how to be a friend of Jesus. “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. You are my friends if you do whatever I command you. No longer do I call you servants but friends . . . But I have chosen you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit.” (John 15:7-17) As we walk in his love, we are his friends and our lives bring him glory.
BELIEVING AND LIVING IN CHRIST BRINGS GOD GLORY. Martha was troubled, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” (John 11:21-22) How many times do we ask God why? Jesus assured her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who
believes in me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?” (John 11:24-25) Jesus gave us two keys in this verse to bring God glory; to live and believe in Christ. Like Martha, have you confessed your belief in Christ? (John 11:40)
PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT BRINGS GLORY TO GOD. When Jesus saw the grieving people weeping with Mary and Martha, we see his heart, “He groaned in the spirit and was troubled.” (John 11:33) and “Jesus wept.” (John 11:35-36) We can also pray in the Spirit and bring glory to God. (Romans 8:26-27) In Jesus’ last priestly prayer, He prayed that the Father would be glori� ed in him and that he would be glori� ed in his followers. (John 17:6-10) Pray that Jesus would be glori� ed in and through you.
R E S U R R E C T I O N
MIRACLES BRING GLORY TO GOD. Jesus came to the tomb where Lazarus was. He told them to roll the stone away. “He cried with a loud voice,
‘Lazarus, come forth!’ And he who had died came out, bound hand and foot . . . Jesus said, ‘Loose him and let him go.’” (John 11:41-44) � e raising of Lazarus brought many to faith in Christ. Multitudes are still experiencing resurrection miracles of death unto life, darkness into light. Only Jesus can give life to the dead. Believe God for resurrection miracles that will bring glory to God. Jesus commanded that Lazarus be loosed from his grave clothes. � ey have the smell of death. It is our part to throw them aside and walk in newness of life. (II Corinthians 5:17)
Andre Crouch wrote and sang, “To God be the glory for the things he has done. With his blood he has saved me. With his power he has raised me. To God be the glory, for the things he has done.”
Give glory to God.
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� ere will be a concert by the Worthing10s Family Bluegrass Band on October 24 at 2:00 p.m. The Worthing10s are a Blue-grass band from Southern Illinois. Check them out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu0fWB448W0
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� ere will be an “Intro to Computers Workshop” on November 2 at 4:00 p.m. and an “Intro to Email Workshop” on November 16 at 4:00 p.m.. You need to have taken the “Intro to Computers Workshop” before you take the Intro to Email workshop. Call 242-6322, Ext. 2, to register for these workshops.
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Allen Haley and Webb Eastham of the Waltonville High School Sports Program accept a $500 do-nation from Crossroads Community Hospital, rep-resented by Marcus Holland, Director of Mar-keting and Public Rela-tions, and John Walker,
Director of Facilities. � is donation was in support of the Waltonville Spartan Golf Scramble last month and will be used for schol-arships in May. Crossroads Community Hospital is proud to support academ-ic and community pro-grams.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Some � ashes of Aries ire might erupt as you confront an unusually bewildering situation. But you should be able to keep your temper under control as you work through it.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) � at marriage ‘twixt the arts and practical-ity that Taureans excel at once again highlights your enjoyment of much of the week. However, you need to watch any sudden urge to splurge.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Even with all the plusses apparently out-weighing the minuses, you still might want to defer an important decision to make sure you have all the facts you need.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) One or two problems might threaten to derail otherwise smoothly running situations at work or at home. But a few well-placed words should help get things back on track quickly.LEO (July 23 to August 22) � is could be a good time for all you Leos and Leonas in the spotlight to open your generous Lion’s hearts and share the glory with those who helped you ac-complish so much along the way.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) You might want to get advice from someone who’s been there and knows these situations better than you do, be-fore investing time or money (or both) in a questionable matter.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Be careful how you handle a workplace matter that seems out of place in the
schedule you’ve prepared. Before you act, one way or another, � nd out who set it up and why.SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-ber 21) Your entertainment aspect is strong this week. Besides providing a wonderful break from everyday obli-gations, sharing fun times brings you closer to those you care for.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Having a weekend fun fest? Your friend or relative who’s down in the emotional dumps could perk up if you � nd a way to include him or her in your plans.CAPRICORN (December 22 to Janu-ary 19) If you’re in one of those “the Goat knows best” periods, you might want to ease up and try listening to what others have to say. You could learn something.AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) � at new challenge is getting clos-er, and you should be out there now showing facts and � gures to potential allies to help persuade them to rally to your support. Good luck.PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Getting a head start on holiday plans could help free up some time later to spend on other projects. Meanwhile, a colleague has some ideas that you might � nd worth discussing.BORN THIS WEEK: You are always there for others, and sometimes you need to be reminded that you need to be there for yourself as well.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Shoppers Weekly Papers Mt. Vernon Area 11
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