is * . ol a PC v‘i""?’i‘;fï¬r,w’w†o C "‘"1;;-'~7Wi-s'-v"r( ‘m.f k / Mo epimie e o > Satle Ssn 2 C o 0 2o e ta e S Clc y Nme s Mabee e t en cce e e o n o O P t in C Pm Te T2 C 78y P Py PR PSA Te oC P t o o e e i i o o i o e n t n oc t o e t t t ons t oo t o tee un s a e 1 es C C# W *4 34 Re NE s M OP C tm 9e J > + + w 574 Aae 6 f e lt $ td . 7 f m o 4 15 o ust a R y+% , % p Mlaas ‘,‘__w_‘-‘r s t P i P k # * 4 \~: Whursday, Septemher 15, 1980 .. °RB ATERLOO (Ontsric) CHRONICLE â€" _ ~" â€" PAGE $#YR son. You always "affect" peopâ€" le by what you say and do, whether you know it or not. You cast off an aura or feelâ€" ing that sither creates a deâ€" pression or a feeling of hapâ€" piness, and a person might just need a little lift when you happen to be around at that moment. It is better though, to teach a person how to think instead of preaching to him what to think. You can become a magnetic person by just being pleasant and peopâ€" le will want to be around you. So guard your thoughts well. God has "sent" you into the world to fulfill some role, howâ€" ever small or difficult, in apâ€" plying the law and order of heaven to every aspect of huâ€" man life. To change the world you must go into it. God put you in the world to help sancâ€" tify it, not run away from it, for we can‘t run away from purselves: So it is quite logiâ€" cal of course, to start to chanâ€" ge ourselves first, before we change anything else. I know I repeat myself constantly, but I am trying to get the importâ€" ant principles across to you that truly govern your life and the law of cause and effect. To change yourself and your conditions, change your thouâ€" ber also, everyone is an inâ€" dividual, so don‘t expect him to believe or do things exactâ€" y as you. We must all exâ€" press our own individual selâ€" ves. That is why we should never judge others according to our ideals or beliefs but rather according to our own actions, and because we all ghts; and to change other people or conditions, set a better example, not by preachâ€" ing, but by doing, and rememâ€" on the sidelines and do not speak up when you know 2 thing is good and will help people, then you are personalâ€" ly responsible for depersonalâ€" izring and despiritualizing the good for others. Christ said, "He who is not with me, is against me". A constructive letter, a prayer, an idea or an encouraging smile or word on your part may do something to raise the spirit of some perâ€" is missing, â€" and everybody will benefit. While we, or you can encourage others to exert an influence for good, the only person in the world you can force is "yourself". If you sit direction in life. We offer you besic principles, ideas and patâ€" terns. You take it from there. Decide for yourself, â€" when, where and how to apply them. In this way everyone thinks, speaks and acts for himself. We do not want to teach you what to think, but rather how to think for yourself. Rememâ€" ber that darkness is the ab sence of light, evil the absenâ€" ce of good, hatred the absence of love. Strive to restore what your ideas. All we want to do h‘ s_trive to kindle in vour SH 5â€"8352 ® :S;’- ?vn -.-ï¬fferloo © Eie a Liabiumity @ Automobile © Boats & Motors Something To Think About We articles. We have no & 501. Mr. Silverthorne has demonâ€" strated his ability to provide sound life insurance counsel for his clients, and has sucâ€" cessfully completed the threeâ€" year course in modern life unâ€" derwriting which is conducted by the Institute of Chartered Life Underwriters of Canada through the Department of University Extension, Univerâ€" sity of Toronto. Mr. Silverthorne is associated with the Kitchener branch of The Mutual Life of Canada lo cated at 200 King St. East. The Life Underwriters Assocâ€" iation of Canada has announâ€" ced that David K. Silverthorne of Waterloo, a representative of The Mutual Life of Canada, has been awarded the Charterâ€" ed Life Underwriter designaâ€" tion. need. But you should believe enough in God by now to know he will fulfill your desâ€" two people would think alike. Being individuals, we must exâ€" press this individualism. For lasting inner peace and happiness, one must feed his soul with the daily bread of meditation and prayer and to drink of Christ‘s cup of truth. So many people pray only when they are in despair or must find our own of things We can: others to do or thi the way we do. We all have different outside appearances or expressions, so it must also have been intended that no D. K. Silverthorne, C.L.VU Wallpaper makes such a wonderful difference ! New personality for your with wallpaper from DEALER‘S NAME 110 KING ST. S. Choose yours from : Kemâ€"Glo Super Kem Tone Wallpaper Floor Coverings * Today‘s fashionable wallpaper will give your â€" _ home new charm # Washable and fadeâ€"proof It‘s readyâ€"pasted for easy application; one "coat" is all you need with wallpaper gave you life â€" God. unto me this peace and still}â€" ness so that I too may possess the beauty of Thy nature". If you are looking for someâ€" thing more in life, a better life, a happier life, then who else could add to it and give ires; so give Him daily prayâ€" ors. of thanks, such as "Lerd thowu hast led me to still wat ers and green pastures, and all of natures beauty radiates Thy peace and stillness. Grant If you are enjoying these nE UNIVERSITY or WATERLOO C.I.M.A. Industrial Supervisor _ Credit Administration Retail Management Techniques of Supervision "Onâ€"theâ€"Job" Course for Industry Accounting (Elements of) Accounting (Cost) Business & Industrial Management Concrete Practice Human Relations Personnel Administration Mathematics for Electronics Electronics (2â€"year course) Rapid Reading Restaurant Management lA neral. Accounting I R. ’geenerax Amountimg II Industrial Legislation Industrial Organization : Accident Prevention Course for COMMERCE & INDUSTRY: Learning is a lifetime process. No of the following courses. In most cz FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 19th â€" As the accommodation in many cour limited, it is advisable to register as soon as possible. Formal registration takes place Friday, Sept. 16th, 7 p.m. â€" 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 1l7th, 9:30 a.m. â€" 12:00 Noon. Telephone SH 3â€"2681, write or call personally â€" ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, Dr. G. E. Reaman, Director. BEAUPRES INTERIORS Section III (a)â€"Accounting and Finance Section IHII (b)â€"Marketing Section 1â€"Industrial Organizâ€" __â€" ation and Planning _ Management Fundamentals of Cost EVENING COURSES B INTERIORS LTD Accounting WATERLOO rocess. No one is too old. Anyone can profit from ane In most cases previous formal education is not necessary. w0 OE PECCCCCTE REPCITE PEGIRIET we hope we have given you something to think about. May God be with you. An ornately carved oak cab inst in theâ€"CBC Terentp props department is thought to date back to 15th or 16thâ€"century England. Like many of the anâ€" tiques to be found in the props write us and let us know how for Adult Education at SOCIAL WORK Psychology L Hanover RELIGION: Twoâ€"Year Course Old Testament Y.M.C.A. EXECUTIVES â€" COURSE: REFRESHER COURSES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: OUTâ€"OFâ€"TOWN COURSES: Physics Biology CULTURAL: Russian | Humanities Russian and Chinese Communism Fh‘dine Arts usic iation Inteï¬o#mratim French t at stock it with a good supply of firewood and rig up a sheltes, get to quickly if a snow storm you‘re going to do if the wew * Lamps POWT TO REMUMBGBAR Pictures Drapes Broadloom Stratford Fergus Guelph you seitie down fet> ©~ SH 3â€"5283