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When the family gets together

Dear Father: Although we've already spoken a number of times today, I want to put into writing my words of thanksgiving for this past week's journey.

UC Chimes: Individual responsibility

At one of our confirmation classes, the question was asked, what is the most concerning issue of the world for you? One student said environmental issues, especially pollution.

Is there room for God in your wheelhouse

One of my favorite cartoons related to parent teacher interviews includes the comment about a student's abilities: "I can't believe he's the one in 50 million to make it." Our rarity is perhaps understood better in smaller measures.

UC Chimes: Joy like a fountain

Golfing is my only hobby during the summer time. In winter, I walk along side roads. Fortunately there is a beautiful and well maintained nine hole golf course located near the town of Carlyle.

It's now an even smaller world

Do you recall listening to, humming or even singing the line, "it's a small world after all"? If so, you'll probably remember the jaunty spirit-lifting feeling it evokes; after all, there's nothing like the excitement of making new connections in a b

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The Wheatland Senior Centre will host Joe and Vic who will play at the Tuesday afternoon dance on June 3 and Gerry Goski will entertain at the Tuesday afternoon dance on June 10.

What I learn from baseball can lead me to God

BILL STERN relates the story of a sandlot baseball game the batter clouts the ball... Two more runs score. The third basemen chatters encouragement to his pitcher. The man calls out, "What's the score?" "It's 18 to nothin'." the little tyke shouts.

His eye is on the geese

This weekend I enjoyed an unexpected two hours of serenity in the little village of Lund. I'd gone on business but when my intended audience failed to materialize I chose to give thanks for an unscheduled time of rest and refreshing.

UC Chimes: Hope against hope

Someone said that we people are able to survive for forty days without food; four days without water; four minutes without air; but people cannot live just for four seconds without hope.

Look up! Look up! Look up! And you'll find love

A Jewish girl staggered through snow and bitter cold to collapse in a corner of a train station. Too weak, she waited for death. She did not know her parents and sister had died in the Holocaust.
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