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STAR AWARD WINNER Jpllu kt^^R JmmS ■Lj • JH| Lindsay O'Connor, pictured with her homeroom teacher, Mr. Joseph Hunt, was the winner of her dass’s “Star Award" for the week of September 22. Lindsay is the daughter of Jack and Linda O’Connor. Congratulations Lindsay for a great week. SCHOOL MENUS Oregee-Davis School* OCTOBER 2 - 6 MONDAY Tuna melt on bagel Peas Fruit cocktail Cake with carmel frosting MUS TUESDAY Turkey and noodles Mixed vegetables Bread and butter Pineapple tidbits Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken sandwich Potatoe rounds California blend Cherry tarts Milk THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Com Pears Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Pizza Green beans Peaches Sugar cookie Milk St. Patrick’s School OCTOBER 2 - 6 MONDAY Ham and scalloped potatoes Peas Bread and butter

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Carrots Bread and butter Cookie Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Taco with cheese, lettuce and tomatoes Corn Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk St. Pat’s Announces High School Discussion Series The youth ministry department of St. Patrick's Catholic Church has announced their schedule for a series of discussions geared for high school age youth to begin this Sunday, October 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 in the church's convent. The discussions are to be guided by Kathy Martin, Janet Bierly and Mary Ann McGwin with various guest speakers lending their expertise to the various topics. An assortment of fun activities have been interspersed with the discussion evening to give local Catholic teenagers a chance to meet and socialize. Suellen Braun is the activities coordinator. The schedule is as follows: October 1: The Church and Medical Ethics - we will be joined by Debbie Patrick, from St. Joseph Medical Center Hospice, in discussing the heart wrenching decisions facing families today, due to the technical advances made in medicine. The Papal Encyclical Humanae Vitae and the Declaration On the Church on the Modern World help to form the basis of this discussion. October 8: Witchcraft, Satanism and the Occult - Through the use of a video by Rev. Mark N. Matson, C.R., common occult practices will be examined in the light of Scriptures. Then, a discussion of what we should have learned fromthe witch hunts of 200 years ago. Armed with facts and the church's bitter experience we hope to shed some cool, rational light on , this hot topic. October 29: Costumed Hayride । at McGwin Farm. November 5: Peace and Justice, The Church’s view on Social Re- , form and Social Conscience as ( taught through the Papal Encyclicals "On Social Concern", "Mater et Magistra" and "Populorum Progression”. Dccembere 3,4, S: Three evening retreat sponsored bv the South

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Bend diocese with Sr. Michelle Kriss. January 21: The Holy Family - How ( an A Modern Couple Relate? The Diocese Office of Family Life will meet with us as we discuss ( atholic Married Life. । January 28: Skating Party - Ice or Roller depending on weather. February 18: Racial Prejudice. February 25: Mardis Gras dance. March 18: The Catholic Church and Divorce. A member of the diocese tribunal will help us understand the Catholic Church stance 5 against divorce. March 25: Church History- - in our Closet. April 22: Church History- The Glorious and the Humble. May 20: Apologetics - Answering Atheists, agnostics and Fundamentalists. May 27: Graduation Mass and Breakfast - Speakers topic "Can A Job Get Me In Trouble With God?" Since this is the first year at St. Pat’s with this format of high school instruction, the teachers tried to select topics believed to be essential for high school students to acquaint themselves with before they enter into full adult occupations. It is the ministries hope that parents will encourage their young adults to participate in these discussions. Those not members of St. Pat’s congregation arc cordially invited to join us. hFACTSI I & FIGURES ; 111 ^9 *76001 Convenience counts: A recent study revealed that 88 percent of Americans regularly shop at convenience stores, and 69 percent live within one mile of a convenience store • * • Why are convenience stores so popular? According to the survey conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corporation for the National Association of Convenience Stores, Alexandria, VA, shoppers like the fast, efficient service, close proximity and hours of operation Overall, convenience stores received a favorable rating from 85 percent of the 1,000 respondents nationwide • • • There are 69,200 convenience stores in the U.S., employing nearly half a million people. A newly hatched afligator is just eight inches long It will grow about a foot a year until it reaches the average adult length of six to eight feet

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