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Be as patient as Job

Be as patient as Job

Ed asked me a questionethat has no definite answer. We were talking about the increase in COVID-19 cases across Canada yesterday. I said, “With this second wave of COVID, we will need the patience of Job in the days ahead.
Gospel music shared, but fellowship missed

Gospel music shared, but fellowship missed

It is November. We here at Turtleford Baptist Church want to thank each of you who make the choice of worshiping God with us on Sunday mornings a priority. We know some of you drive quite a distance and that is a sacrifice.
Women of war

Women of war

Looking back at the history of war, Veterans Affairs Canada documents women of war.
Lest we forget ...

Lest we forget ...

Thank you to all of you who wear a poppy on their lapel beginning in November.
Three powerful words, ‘I love you’

Three powerful words, ‘I love you’

“I ‘m not sure my dad ever said those three little words to me,” Ed said yesterday. We were talking about saying things today that our grandchildren don’t understand. In the past, people might say that they wanted to hear those three little words.
Bike crash brings out the good in rescuers

Bike crash brings out the good in rescuers

Dear Editor My name is Clarissa. Sept. 14 I was bike riding with my sister and we stopped to look at a table of free stuff. As we headed back home, my basket was too heavy and it tilted too far one way and I fell into the bushes to the side.
Sheltering trees reduced to stumps

Sheltering trees reduced to stumps

Dear Editor Once upon a time, there were three spruce trees. They swayed in the breeze morning noon and night. Birds loved these trees. They were the birds’ home. There were all kinds of birds.
Cloning another method of starting herbs

Cloning another method of starting herbs

Last week the focus was about growing herbs indoors. I wrote about how great (and necessary) it was to continue to garden indoors and about the supplemental lighting that is necessary to grow our favourite culinary herbs.
A month of meteor showers and eclipses

A month of meteor showers and eclipses

The moon begins this month less than half a day past full phase. Nov. 4, it is just 0.2 degrees north of the cluster M35. By Nov. 12, the thin, crescent moon shares the early morning sky with Venus, just three degrees north of the bright planet.
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