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Tekawennake News - January 22, 1969, p. 6

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r,woD 6 TEKAWENNAKE ADS When in need of woocl_ give HARRY BURNING a cn.lL 445-2967 HAGER.SVILLE COAL and Lill1:BER CO. LTD. _ . ..,.... .. - .. , --·· -·· Order your coal now! 768-3244 BOBBY'S GRILL and DELICATESSEN Price $32. per ton delivered 768-3788 res. Full course home cooked meals. Served 8 A.IVI. - 6 P.M. Weekl;y Frid.a;y SpeciaJ.: Fish & Chips 750 Take out Open Saturdays 9 A.N. - 2 P. lli . SOUR SPRINGS STORE and RESTAUR1~~T Monday - Friday 600 Sale of Sales in our r estaurant on Friday, January 24,1969 from 10 A.M. to 10 P.IVI. Bread 5 loaves for ~£1 Potatoes 25 lbs. for 79¢ Plus Rummage Sale of Good Used All dry cleaned f or the entire Six Nations Coming Events Margarine 29~ per lb. Eggs n.15 per flat Clothing family. COME i\.t"\JD SAVE (2½ doz.) Jan. 22 - and every Wed.11.eGday evening at 7 p.m. Six Nations Bowling league at Echo Lanes, Brantford. Jano 22 - 3 p.m. a t Christian Aid Hall. Corn Soup Supper. Bake Sale and Touch & Take Sale. Supper 500 Auspices Sour Springs Womens Institute. Jan. 24 & 25 at 8 p .ra . ana_ J an. 26 a t 7: 30 p.m. Joey Gilbert, evangelist of Walpole Island will hol cl '3:;>ecial Services at Six Nations Pentecostal Church. Ja...'1. 26 - at 7: 30 Porn. Servi ce of Song and fellowship, wea:ther permi tting 7 at Grand River Church. Jan. 27 - Bingo! Ohsweken Comi~unity Hall. Free admission. $100 Jackpot. Auspices Merchants ., T:1.,_'l.GAZINE SECTION Devotional Rev. Tom Morikawa \ Someone has siid that we live in a day of guided missiles and misguided men. Man . knows how to guide a rocket t o the moon but he does not k-_nowhow to direct himself to peace among men" Regardless of r a ce, nation or civilization, man has known bloodshed and warfare. And that·confl i ct can be between nations or within a nation, between races or within a race~ het~-rn en families or within a family, between individuals or within an individual. But· God loved us as individuals and peoples so much that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, t o guide our lives into a better way - a better way to . live with our fellowmen; a. be tter way to live as persons - a way that leads to peace and joy to eternal life. More important than gui ded rockets, ·we need to learn to be guided by our Heaven- ly Father. He only wait s fo r the na tions, for you and me, to be willin~ to be guided_. frayer of Confession God 7 our Father, vre admit tha t we have fa.iled to be the men and women you meant us to be .. When duty has called we have shirked it 7 and we have defended ourselves with excuseso tfo are sorr~r for our f adlure, which has hurt ourselves, and we resolve to put right what we can put right. As for those mistakes which can not be changed, we surrender them to you. Relec,se us from their · burden, so that we can step in to the future unafraid knowing th2.t , even if we fail, failure does not put us out of reach of your help, which comes to us through Jesus Christ our Lord. The pessimist says: n r,1y cup is half empty. 11 The optimist says: "My cup is half full. 11 The Christian s c:ws: i; My cup runneth over. 11 ' '·.

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