By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: To a brave man, good and bad luck are like his right and left hand. He uses both.
Saint Catherine of Siena
News, Entertainment, Enlightenment
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: To a brave man, good and bad luck are like his right and left hand. He uses both.
Saint Catherine of Siena
Courtesy of Fran Coppock
From the 1943 film This is the Army. At the 4:20 mark look for a young Ronald Reagan.
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: He is richest who is content with the least, for content is the wealth of nature.
Socrates
Walmart Vice President Jerry Murray sent an internal email, Feb. 12, that some nasty person made public
“In case you haven’t seen a sales report these days, February (month-to-date) sales are a total disaster,” wrote Murray. “The worst start to a month I have seen in my (about) 7 years with the company.”
It appears that the recent hike in payroll taxes is dragging down sales for discount retailers like Wal-Mart as lower-income shoppers have less to spend.
Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Clifton Heights is again selling kielbasa and pierogies for this Easter.
The pierogies, which are $7 per dozen, are homemade by the parish. The kielbasa, which is $11 per ring, is being sold in partnership with a local kielbasa maker.
Orders may be placed by calling Kathy at 610-328-4731 or emailing SSPeterandPaul@verizon.net.
Pickup will be noon Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24, at the church 100 S. Penn St.
Orders should be placed early as supplies are limited.
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: I would rather be politically dead than hypocritically immortalized.
Davy Crockett
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: From your Valentine
Saint Valentine (The only quote that could be found from Saint Valentine, which was a note he signed to the daughter of his jailer shortly before he died)
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: The only difference between death and taxes is that death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets.
Will Rogers
By William W. Lawrence Sr
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: We’re surrounded. That simplifies the problem!
Chesty Puller
The Pennsylvania House approved last week a child protection bill that would require school districts to incorporate a Child Exploitation Awareness Education program into existing curriculum, reports state Rep. Jim Cox (R-129)
House Bill 19 would require the Department of Education to develop an age-appropriate child exploitation awareness education program for grades K-8. The curriculum would focus on such topics as the definition of child exploitation, types of child exploitation, including abduction and sexual abuse, awareness of warning signs of child exploitation, and strategies for students to avoid potential exploitation.
The bill was endorsed by the state’s Task Force on Child Protection, which was formed in the wake of the Sandusky child sex abuse scandal to study the state’s laws and identify changes that could be made to better protect children.
The measure now heads to the Senate for consideration.