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Whitby Free Press, 18 May 1983, p. 15

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(from page 11) early i prayer. For instance, He ma>' not be ready hi do whatever we have in mmnd. Ho ma>' be saylng, "'Not yetl You're not ready. Waitt" Persistence wil test our real intentions as we grow Up and mature ini Our praylng. There la a need for honesty In jprayer as Ini an>' of our other conversations. In a well-known parable Jesus contrasted two mon of prayer. One gave God a great 'bill of goode' about ail kils goodness as a Pliarlsoo. Anyone could seS the truth of the Phari- se's words, but how unnecessar>' when God knows it already. His faillng was kils lack of love for other peple, bis 'superlorlty'. We warmn immediatel>' hi the tax coliector who owned up to kils faulta and asked for forgiveness. Honeat>' savesa lot of Urne. God cares. God bours. God answers prayer. His answers may flot always bu easy to pick up. Ho doesn't always use themethod ho dld with young Samuel centuries ago. Often God uses other people, or books, or incidents to give you hils answor. At firat you or 1 ma>' thlnk ho doosn'tcare, and we'll have hi spond Urne wrestllng the Item out with hlm. If this life leail thre lu hi it, thon God's cmarel lixnited. Howover, when we redognlze that our humanit>' doesn't cease at the grave, thon there la at least another installment to follow Josuà Christ also s..... ANNUAL MEETING The twelfth annual meeting of Information Oshawa wiIl bu held on 308 Thcksonf S. Wednesday, May 25, & Consumers Dr. 7:30 p.m. i the CounCil Whltby Chambers of Oshawa Goi City Hall.Haey Guest speakers Larry Solway and Nuala Fitz- Gerald wlll discusQ "lHard el i a Tough-BA The meeting lu open to the public and ailpeople Sun. 8 am to9 P. present have voting, Mon.-Wed. 6 a.m. to 9 p privfieges. Refreshments wiIlbu served. Cail 728-6233for further dotaRils. DOUBLE N FISH & CHIPS ...Huibut ut its lest! BREAKFAST SPECIAL 3 eggs, ham,-bacon or sausage home fries, toast, coffee wlth refis $ 2*5O r made that clear when the Father raised hlm hi new lIte, and when Jesus promlsed that new life hi ail who bulleve ln hlm and follow hM. How God can hear us ail, and attend hi ail of us le beyond my understandlng. But Ho does deal with each of us, and ail of us wlth a Father's abldlng con- cern. Ho wants what le relal>' best for us. It willl probably take us qulte a time hi ou why Ho doos thlngs the way Ho doos. Thils la true ospeclail> when we don't pa>' close attention hiHlm i between our infrequent conversations. In other words, if we auk Hlm certain things, and Ho answers us, Ho probably oxpeets us hi llsten hi, some special words that are meant fo rus alono, and the way wo respond ever>' day. So let us bealert, so wehear Hùnspeakmin conversations, situations, and, of course, in rogular seripture roadlng and study. SUMMER ENTERTAINING The Durham Rteglon Famil>' YMCA wlll bu ofoérlng a four-week program called Spec- taculari>' Summer En- tortaining from Wednes- day, June 1 hi June 22, 7 to 9:30 P.m., at Whltby Senior Public Sehool. Emphasis willbu on cooklng dishes whlch can bu made ahoad of time. IThe fe la$30 (supplies lncluded). the doadline to register is Monda>', May' 30. Cail the YMCA at 668- 6868 for further details. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1983, PAGE 16 West Lynde-art bonanza Students from kinder- garten through grade eight at West Lynde School in Whltby show- cased their artistie talents i an art diepla>' open bouse early lait week at the achool. Parents were invlted to drop in and view the more than 1,000 pioces of artwork that fiiled the gymnasium. Over 300 parents tooks advan- tage of this opportunit>' and according hi Drinci- pal Ron Coward the parents reail> like the ides. "It gives them the op- portunltyto si eo the spectrum of work withln tho sehool,"'lho said. Not oni>' do the par- ents benefit from this exhibition but, the stu- dents get the satisfac- tion of soig their work displayed. "lIt helpu the studonts develop prido in their work,"' said Coward. Art toacher Steve Hajdu echoos Coward'u thoughts. "It gives the children a chance hi show off,"'lho said. The idea was also sup- portod b>' Mrs. Ruth La- farge, chairman of the Durham Board Mf Edu- cation, and Ian Brown, sehool board trustee,' who have both been lm- prossod according hi Hajdu. Styles & Trends Formerly House of Beauty' SUMMER SPECIAL. Cut & Style reg. 14001NOW $1 0LOO (cuis include blow dry & curling ;ron)» 's Cuts reg. 8.110........... ow Prices in effect until May 3lst. 128 Wilson Rd. S. 728«401 2 Oshawa.-9 ~6. Dining Guiode THE GOLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South, Whltby, 068-8321. This popular Chinese restaurant has been in IWtby for 30 yrs. The Bo-Bo platter, recently introduced, bas gone over ver>' weil. Special Chinese food combination platters are offered daily. Choose from 3 deliclous combinations. Reason- abi>' priced & generous holpings. Idoal for busi- nessmen lunches. Open unil 2 a.m. daily. Fr1.and Sat. untl3 a.m. Sunda>' il a.m. - il p.m. Fuil> licensed and fast homo deliver>. Il MM ô ôô -2 81i 1009 Dundas St. E., Whitby BUYI1 of these dinners GETI1 ½V PRICE Souviaki or Veal Cutiet MW

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