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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 1967, p. 38

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Your Life _ And Mine feat me. In some way God will use it for my good." When we hold negative thoughts im our minds they have power as long as they are retained; but as soon as we begin to think posiâ€" trvely we are free to move toâ€" wands success. These are not idle words to make you feel better as you read them. There is more to them than you probably realâ€" ze now, and when the principle is faithfuly practiced it does its beneficial _ work _ continuousty even though you may not be aware of it for a while. Then, ene day there is a wonderful change im affairs, proving that it has indeed worked. God does not want us to reâ€" sipn ourselves to hmited, unhapâ€" py conditions. Our Lord said that He came into the world to give us abundant hfe, and wherever He went He made people happy and well. St. Paul said: "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, wil of God." Rom. 12:2. Transform your mind thnough faith thoughts constantly apphed to everything you do, aed your life is certam to change Sor the better. wp a negative cycle for you. Say *o yoursek ‘"This is only a tempâ€" enary condition. It will not deâ€" feet, attracting to is source anoâ€" thee condstion of its own kind. How important it is then to deal with any unwelcome condiâ€" tron with faith. Do net regard it deive into such matters state that bogged down in negative thoughts With names such as Sagittarius, Gratefull, Dead, and Mothers of Invention, one name stands out for its old fashioned simplicity: The Copperpenny. Whereas the name might be old *Greeting Cards * Party Supplies * Social Stationery * Picnic Supplies By Phyllis Mitchell BKEAK NEGATIVE CHAIN WITH FAITH Wallets Pens & Pencils of all types Briefcases SCHENDEL STATIONERY SCHENDEL STATIONERY Boss Beat . The Waterioe Chronicle, Thursday, September 27, 1967 (Copyright) also Any problem is distressing to the person who has t, but a prolongâ€" ed series of unâ€" welcome _ condiâ€" mons can have the eftect of wearing down the spirit. During the summer we held a contest to find Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo‘s favorite group. The results were: 1. Copperpenny (80%); 2. Ugly Ducklings; 3. Big Town Boys; 4. British Mobeats; 5. Stitch In Tyme. Treatment: unknown but do not forcibly remove from the cause or patient could beceome violent. Individually there are six pennies. Together they have a wealth of sound and talent. Caution: This group is not ree. ommended for the old, the weak, the highly emotional and dediâ€" cated music lovers. Effect: eyes glazed, fingers snapping, body moving to the beat of the music. Ken HolHis who hails from England adds the final touch with a vibrant vocal. Elly Armbruster is responsible for the visual part of the pechyeâ€" delic effect. Besides contrelling the vocal he sings. Donald. Paul Reibling, who digs blues lets loose with a hearty bass twang, Lead guitarist, who thinks fans are great, and Canadian talâ€" Rich Wamil is ome part of the beat. From his cordouox comes a rich, full sound. The other part of the percussion is Gino Wojcik on drums. His first ambition was to be a drummer and he‘s made ment. It is a beat that you feel as well as hear and it turns on everyone that likes music. Perhaps it is their lively stage show and sense of humour; but the basic reason must be the beat. It is a beat that encompasses you and makes you move with exciteâ€" fashioned this group is anything but. Rhythm and blues is where its at and this is where you can find them,. They are better than the others there, though. Perhaps it is because they are all concenâ€" trating on putting on their best show when they get on stage. 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