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Page 2 ¢ The Good News-Wednesday, January 22, 1992 Relgious Viewpoint A world changing year 1991 By CLYDE DUPIN Many pages will fill the history books about the events of 1991. It may go down in history as one of the greatest years of change in the twentieth century. When the Gulf war end- ed, many thought we were on the brink of world peace. Now, we hear that Iraq may have the hydrogen bomb. Our news has reported the terrible slaughter in what was Yugoslavia. We have seen the Soviet Union long a super power, dismantled and its republics become in- dependent states. In America, many changes have taken place. Our society has reached an all time high in murder and violence. The tragedy in Killeen, Texas where 22 people were slaughtered is a grim reminder of the madness in our society. The economy feels the pain of recession and many have lost their jobs. The interest rates have dropped to a 25 year low. In the midst of all the problems, there has been good news. Our hostages have all been released from Lebanon. The former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe is open for the Gospel mes- sage. In New York's famous Central Park, 250,000 peo- ple heard Billy Graham preach the Gospel. This past year, church atten- dance has reached its high- est in a quarter of a centu- ry. The unusual year is history and now let us face the future with hope and faith in God. Glamorize bl} Your Valentine With Fun Shots by the * Victorian Rose Studio Package Includes: o Complete Make-Over o Hairstyling -» Make-up o Props . o Apparel Instant Proofs On The Spot EXERCISE From Page 1 combined diet and exercise program, 98% of weight loss is fat - diet alone af- fords only 75% by compari- son. Result? You'll begin looking leaner - lose inches before lost pounds become Tore Myth #8: "I find exercise tiring." In smaller amounts, you'll find that exercise is actually invigorating and contributory to an overall sense of well-being. You will experience increased stami- na and better health. Not a bad trade-off for a ten minute, twice daily exercise routine. ( HURTING...AFTER YOUR ABORTION? ) Come and share with other women who regret their decision. Be part of a Support Group for Post-Abortive Women. The Crisis Pregnancy Center of Gaston County will host an information night on Tuesday, February 11 at 7 PM. The Center is located at 1349-B East Garrison Blvd. in the Gaston Professional Park, Gastonia. For more information please call 868-4656 or 867-3806. 1-85/321 FLEA MARKET From 1-85 take 321 North to the Cherryville exit. Turn right at light, 2 miles on the right. Indoor/Outdoor Open 8-4 every weekend For more information contact David Stewart at (704) 922-1416 With Our Video System. 95 DR. CLYDE DUPIN Call For An Appointment January 20th, 22nd, 27th, 29th. 9:30 am-10:00 pm S.E.R.F THRIFT Tictorion & 108 W. Warren St. hel Si HOP ase Shelby, NC 7 Your Family Bargain Store at the Charles 482-9360 bd Open 9:30 am-5 pm, Mon-Fri Your Tax Deductible =: > Donations Are NSS EER an : Appreciated! E (704) 263-5649 TO PLACE YOUR ADVERTISING IN THE GOOD NEWS CALL 739-7496 -85 TEXACO AUTO/TRUCK PLAZA Now Features A Family Restaurant with A New Separate Entrance For Families 114 South Main St. - Stanley 00° Breakfast (anytime) $395 Lunch & Dinner Special S19? Childrens Menu 1-85 at Dixon School Road Exit, Kings Mountain, NC OPEN 24 HOURS
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