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    Upcoming Events

    Harvest - Sunday April

    28th, 2013 @ 3:30pm

    Mother’s Day - Sabbath

    May 11th

    Cooking Class Gradua-tion - Sunday June 9th @

    4:30pm

    Father’s Day - Sabbath

     June 15th

    Inside this issue:

    Pastor’s Message  2

    Editorial 2

    Vegetarian CookingClass 3

     Allo Aloe 4

    Feature Story 6

    Women’s Ministries

    Weekend Retreat

    8

    Konnect Kid’s Korner   9

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    PASTOR’S MESSAGE | Pastor Haldaine Greaves 

    EDITORIAL | First Elder Kenneth Gittens - Editor 

    So walk through the

    doors of our church any

    Sabbath and you will be

    greeted with a smile and an

    invitation to find yourself a

    seat.

    To our members and

    friends we hope that you

    enjoy the Newsletter and

    may God abundantly bless

    you!

    It’s here! It is a profound

    delight to share with you

    our first Newsletter. We

    have created a new gateway

    for your interaction with us

    and have provided a body

    of information and facts

    about our Church.

    I, therefore, extend an

    invitation to you, your

    family and friends to join us

    for a life-changing, spirit-

    filled worship experience at

    our King Street S.D.A.

    Church. You surely will be

    blessed.

    If you are a first time

    visitor with children, please

    know that kids of all ages

    are free to take part in our

    children’s programmes or

    remain with their parents in

    worship.

    activities.Our people must not be

    destroyed for a lack of

    knowledge. While this

    Newsletter will not be the

    font of all knowledge, it

    will include, from time to

    time, articles which will

    touch upon spiritual

    growth, healthy living and

    social interaction.

    We trust that you willenjoy reading our first edi-

    tion and look forward to

    your meaningful comments

    on how we might be able to

    improve and make this a

    better and more informa-

    tive Newsletter.

    Welcome to the very firstedition of “Konnect” a

    Newsletter of the King

    Street Seventh-day Advent-

    ist Church. “Konnect” aims

    to keep you informed of

    the work of the local

    church as it impacts its

    members and the wider

    community of which it

    forms a part.

    For several years nowthe King Street Church has

    been actively involved in

    missionary outreach in

    terms of crusades, health

    fairs, open-air meetings,

    banquets, overseas and

    local camps, Community

    Guests Days, Men’s Fellow-ship and Women’s Minis-

    tries retreats, to mention

    a few. All these activities

    have either gone unnoticed,

    undocumented or untold.

    This Newsletter is an

    attempt to prevent this

    from ever happening again.

    More importantly, how-

    ever, its aim, among other

    things, is to accelerate thespiritual development of

    each member, keep every-

    one current on the

    Church’s activities, and

    encourage all our members

    to participate and become

    more involved in these

    Pastor Haldaine Greaves

    Page 2King Street Konnect

    First Elder Kenneth GittensEditor

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    Guess What’s Cooking |Sis. Joyce Marshall - Health Ministries 

    Cancer Awareness and Prevention Forum |Bro. Dudley Fullerton - Personal Ministries

    wrote that: The art of cook-ing is not a small matter.

    This should be regarded as

    the most valuable of all the

    arts because it is so closely

    connected to life. (Child

    Guidance page 372)

    For recipes and images from

    the class, please visit us at

    www.kingstreet.interamerica.

    org/.

    The King Street SDA Churchconducted a Vegetarian Cook-

    ing class which commenced on

    March 18 and ran for eight

    weeks. The class arose out of

    the desire of the new converts

    who wanted to know how to

    prepare more healthy meals

    after hearing about the benefits

    of lifestyle changes and a plant-

    based diet.

    The class started with

    twelve persons –  nine femalesand three males. Within two

    weeks that number increased

    to sixteen.The first week’s menu was

    Red Bean Roast, Spanish Rice

    and Tossed Salad. Bread was

    made in the second week. Each

    student was required to make

    his or her own bread. They

    had the option of making a

    loaf, a bun or plaited bread.

    Students enjoyed the cook-

    ing classes which were taught

    by Sisters Selma Henry and

     Joyce Marshall. The studentsseemed to have heeded the

    admonition of E.G. White who

    The Cancer Awareness

    Forum, held on Sunday,

    March 24, 2013 was extremely

    well delivered, and equally well

    received.The presenters are all

    experts in their field.

    Dr. Greaves is a medical doc-

    tor who specializes in cancer

    prevention and cancer treat-

    ment. Sister Chase-Grant is a

    trained druggist of several

    years experience, and

    Dr. Miller serves as the Direc-

    tor of Research for the Barba-

    dos Community College and

    specializes in Medicinal Chem-

    istry and Natural Products.

    It was the hope of the

    Personal Ministries Depart-

    ment that more members of

    the community and the church

    would have availed themselves

    of the information that was so

    ably presented. This was not

    the case.

    However, several women,

    both from the Church and thecommunity, made themselves

    available and patiently sat and

    waited for the breast screening

    test. In this regard we want to

    thank the Cancer Society for

    making the van available to us.

    A similar event is slated for

    the middle of June 2013. This,

    however, will focus on the

    control and reversal of Diabe-

    tes and Hypertension through

    diet and exercise. This event

    will be taken into the heart of

    the community.

    One of the students displayingtheir plaited bread.

    Page 3

    Dr. Samuel Miller speaking aboutcancer to the children.

    Dr. Natalie Greaves leading thediscussion with the adults.

    Volume 1, Issue 1

    King Street SDA Church the first Adventist church in Barbados was

    established on September 21 1891 and was named the Bridgetown

    Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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    ALLO ALOE | Dr. Samuel Miller 

     Juices - 95% or more aloecontent

    Beverages - 50% or morealoe content

    Drinks - 10% or more aloecontent

    Capsules - 5-10% or morealoe content

    As far as dosages are con-cerned, start small and work

    your way up to a therapeuticdose. Juices are a good wayto start, and pills are proba-bly the worst way to go withaloe. Aloe pulp is 95% water,and if you consider the proc-ess of drying this, then stick-ing it back together into a pillform, you can see why pillsare probably not the bestway to go. Also, give yourregimen time to work. Some-times it takes a couple ofmonths for you to see the

    real effects of aloe treat-ments, so don't give up toosoon.

    Aloe is safe when used inmoderation, but there are afew contraindications. If youhave a heart problem and useany kind of digitalis medica-tion, consult your doctorbefore using any aloe productinternally, as the interactionmay cause irregular heart-beat. Avoid aloe prepara-tions if you are pregnant,

    breast-feeding, or menstruat-ing, as it can cause uterinecontractions.

    Aloe is well known for itshealing properties. Traditionshows that it can be takenorally and used topically as acomponent of dressings tofacilitate healing of mostkinds of skin wounds, burns,or scalds – there is even ref-erence to speeding recoverytime after surgery. It can beapplied to blisters, insectbites, rashes, sores, herpes,urticaria, athlete's foot, fun-gus, vaginal infections, con-

     junctivitis, sties, allergic reac-tions, and dry skin. The rawplant is best, but commercialpreparations can also beused, especially for takingorally, as the plant in its natu-ral state has a horribletaste. Other topical usesinclude acne, sunburn, frost-bite (it appears to preventdecreased blood flow), shin-gles, screening out x-ray ra-diation, psoriasis, preventingscarring, rosacea, warts,

    wrinkles from aging, andeczema.

    Internally, aloe is showingreal promise in the fightagainst AIDS. The virus hasbecome undetectable insome patients who used it ona regular basis, due to itsimmune system stimulantproperties. It also seems tohelp prevent opportunisticinfections in cases of HIV andAIDS. It appears to be ofhelp in cancer patients

    (including lung cancer) byactivating the white bloodcells and promoting growthof non-cancerous cells. TheNational Cancer Institute hasincluded aloe vera in theirrecommendations for in-creased testing because ofthese apparent cancer fight-

    ing properties. Taken orally,aloe also appears to work onheartburn, arthritis andrheumatism pain and asthma.Studies have shown that ithas an effect on loweringblood sugar levels in diabet-ics. Other situations inwhich it appears to workwhen taken internally includecongestion, intestinal worms,indigestion, stomach ulcers,colitis, hemorrhoids, liverproblems such as cirrhosis

    and hepatitis, kidney infec-tions, urinary tract infections,prostate problems, and as ageneral detoxifier. Lastly,many people who take aloeinternally report just feelingbetter overall, which is in andof itself something of a testa-ment to its remarkable prop-erties.

    Commercially, aloe can befound in pills, sprays, oint-ments, lotions, liquids, drinks, jellies, and creams, to name a

    few of the thousands ofproducts available. Unfortu-nately, the aloe industry isvirtually unregulated, andsome products that advertisealoe content actually havelittle to none. Therefore, ifyou are embarking on a regi-men with aloe, you shouldbecome an avid reader ofingredients. Look for theword aloe to appear near thetop of the ingredient list firstand foremost, then follow

    the guidelines below:

    Sunburn treatments - 20%or more aloe content

    Creams & Ointments -20% or more aloe content

    Aloe Vera plant

    Page 4

    “Taken orally, aloealso appears to work

    on heartburn, arthritis

    and rheumatism pain

    and asthma….”  

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    Cooking classes at the King StreetSDA Church.

    Page 5

    “Such a diet can help

    to reduce thechances of developing

    chronic diseases such

    as diabetes, obesity,high cholesterol,

    cancer, rheumatoidarthritis and heartdisease.”  

    Volume 1, Issue 1

    Commentary | A STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE OF THE COOKING CLASS - Sis. Cynthia Headley 

    recipes by eggbeaters andtofu. Similarly, fish is a goodsource of protein and canbe included in a healthfuldiet although some maywish to avoid animal prod-ucts completely.

    There are some foodsthat we should try to avoidusing in our cooking. Thesemay include all cheeses,excessive sugar and salt. Adiet without these more

    harmful foods is not a nutri-tionally deficient one andmany people have success-fully excluded them fromtheir lifestyle.

    My experience of thehealthy lifestyle cookingclass was a rewarding andenjoyable one, and I willencourage as many as possi-ble to join such classes inthe future.

    Today, more people seemto be gravitating towardsplant-based foods as part ofa healthy life-style diet.Such a diet can help reducethe chances of developingchronic diseases such asdiabetes, obesity, highcholesterol, cancer, rheu-matoid arthritis and heartdisease.

    As we are living a longerand more stressful life,

    changing to a healthier plantbased diet is one way inwhich we may try to avoidthese chronic diseases andcomplications associatedwith the consumption ofprocessed and nutritionallydeficient foods. Foods thattend to be cheaper andmore readily available, butare more harmful to ourbodies.

    I decided to sign up for

    the healthy lifestyle cookingclass because I wanted tomake a meaningful differ-ence in the way I took careof my health and that of myfamily.

    Another reason I chosethis class was that I am con-vinced that one should nothave to spend money onmedication to treat diseasesthat could be avoided ifhealthy meals are preparedin the first place. I alsowanted to be able to teachmy family and friends thatthe alternatives to how theynow eat are far less costlyin the long run not only in

    terms of money, but inhealth.

    The class did help. Wewere taught that in additionto avoiding chronic dis-eases, other benefits fromhealthy eating and cookingare higher energy levels, agreater sense of physicalwellbeing, and the ability tobetter focus and concen-trate.

    The foods that would

    help us to achieve this arevegetables, fresh herbs,fruits, whole grains, beans,lentils, nuts and seeds.These foods contain plentyof vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants and fiber. Thereare also some healthy oilsand fats such as olive, coco-nut and flax seed oil thatmay aid in a well balanceddiet. These oils howevershould be used in very lim-

    ited quantities. The use ofmargarine should beavoided. Butter in verysmall quantities is preferredif such fats are used at all.

    It was also pointed outthat, instead of obtainingour protein from meat,excellent sources of proteinare to be found in soy, andsoy products such as tofu,as well as in grains, beans,nuts, and certain seeds.While not a plant-basedfood, eggs are also a goodsource of protein and thesemay be incorporated in ahealthy dietary regime. Eggscan be substituted in some

    Students of the Cooking Classes atthe King Street SDA Church.

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    THE WORLD’S GREATEST CLIMACTIC EVENT -by Pastor Haldaine Greaves 

    soldier. His real name isSergei Torop. He is de-

    scribed as wearing a tunic;

    having long brown hair and a

    timid smile. He boldly says

    that he is the Christ who has

    come back to save humanity.

    He does not say this to

    everyone - just to his disci-

    ples who number in the

    thousands. They believe that

    he is, indeed, the reincarna-

    tion of Christ and the giver

    of life.

    We are truly living in the

    end time. Not only do we

    hear of wars and rumours of

    wars; not only is there a

    rapid increase in the number

    of those who claim to be the

    promised Messiah, but there

    are serious social changes in

    our attitude to sin and evil.

    The so-called alternative life-

    style has been accepted as

    the norm in many areas ofthe world today; wrong is

    often considered to be right

    and right wrong.

    In this paradigm shift we

    must be constantly cognizant

    of the outstanding biblical

    promise of the coming of

     Jesus. It must be the focus of

    attention to both the believer

    and the non-believer.

    There is no time for delay

    because there is no time left.

    Christ Jesus is coming. Now 

    is the time for us to seal our

    decision for Him.

    Be confidently assured that

    Christ’s Second Coming is

    the world’s greatest climactic

    event. Will you be ready for

    it?

    In Mark 13:7,8 Jesus madethis remarkable prediction

    “And when ye shall hear of

    wars and rumours of wars,

    be ye not troubled: for such

    things must needs be; but the

    end shall not be yet.

    For nation shall rise against

    nation, and kingdom against

    kingdom: and there shall be

    earthquakes in divers places,

    and there shall be famines

    and troubles: these are the

    beginning of sorrows.” 

    Many people today, includ-

    ing world leaders, are afraid.

    Since the entrance of sin,

    people have been living in a

    climate of fear and war. But

    never in history has there

    been so much tension and

    violence as there is in our

    day.

    Two terrible conflicts

    shook the past century -

    World War I which causedthe loss of ten million lives

    and World War II where

    fifty-five million people died.

    The climate of war and dis-

    trust is part of our daily lives.

    One has only to consider

    what is happening on the

    Korean Peninsula. The con-

    flict between North and

    South Korea; the tension

    between North Korea and

    Israel; the almost daily

    rhetoric of North Korea to

    the United States and the

    United States rhetoric to

    North Korea are but a few

    examples of the tension and

    distrust that we witness to-

    day.

    Of the fifty-six important

    armed conflicts recorded in

    the past decade or so, only

    three of these involved onecountry against another. All

    the others were essentially

    internal struggles –  civil wars.

    It is also interesting that

    while wars between wealthy

    countries dominated the first

    half of the past century, the

    majority of the conflicts of

    today takes place among the

    poorest nations of the world.

    Nations that cannot even

    afford to feed their people

    squander their most precious

    resources pitting their citi-

    zens against each other.

    Many people felt that

    World War II was the war to

    end all wars. They did not

    heed that portion of scrip-

    ture that states: “For when

    they shall say peace and

    safety, then sudden destruc-

    tion cometh upon them …” 

    The words of Jesus con-

    tinue to be fulfilled on a dailybasis. In addition to predict-

    ing wars, Jesus said that there

    would be an increase in the

    number of false prophets

    prior to His second return

    to earth.

    There is, for example, a

    certain Galina Oshepkova, a

    divorce mother of two who

    said she saw and heard Vis-

    sarian state that he had to

    return to Earth because peo-

    ple had forgotten the words

    and teachings he left 2,000

    years ago. Miss Oshepkova

    said, she felt her heart

    pounding and knew that

    what she had heard was

    true. She exclaimed, ‘he

    really is the one, he really is

    the second incarnation!’ 

    Vissarian is a former Russian

    Image Credit:www.christianfilmdatabase.com

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    “Nations that

    cannot even affordto feed their peoplesquander their mostprecious resources

    pitting their citizensagainst each other.” 

    Sergei Torop - Self proclaimedMessiah, known by his many fol-lowers as Vissarian Christ.

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    The Power of the Cross Crusade

    The Final Destruction ofEvil

    Throughout the Crusadethere were health lectures,features for the children, biblequizzes, bible issues andanswers, free literature, spir-ited singing and inspiring testi-monies. With the use of visualaids such as PowerPoint Pres-entations in a bible teachingformat, the audience was takenon a journey through the bible.

    There were constant visitsby guests from the surrounding

    communities as well as otherchurch members. At the con-clusion of the Crusade twenty-one individuals gave their livesto Jesus Christ in baptism.

    The Power of the CrossCrusade Evangelistic serieswas held from January 20to February 23, 2013 inBarbarees Hill, opposite theCarter’s General store. It wasa joint venture of gospel out-reach by the King Street,Advent Avenue and GoodlandSDA churches of the CityCentral District.

    The main speaker was Evan-gelist Pastor Granville Hinds.He is the Ministerial Intern forthe district. Since January

    2012 he has been servingunder the supervision ofSenior District Pastor,Haldaine Greaves. The fiveweek programme was part ofthe on-going sharing of the

    Word of God by the SeventhDay Adventist Church. Duringthe series of services heldnightly, a number of subjectswere studied from the Bible.

    Some of topics presentedwere as follows:

    The Reliability &Relevancy of the Bible

    The Second Coming of Jesus Christ

    The Creation of theWorld

    The Sabbath Healthy Living

    Marriage

    The State of the Dead

    Heaven & Hell Last Day Events

    Pathfinder Easter Weekend Camp |Sis. Donna Yearwood - Pathfinder Director

    to sleep early.

    On Monday morning we

    took off on our hike. It was atremendously thrilling experi-

    ence as we traversed the coun-

    tryside taking in sights such as

    Hoad’s Farm, Morgan Lewis

    Windmill and Walkers Quarry.

    There were the usual moans

    and groans coming from some

    of the youngsters, but by and

    large they all enjoyed the chal-

    lenges and experiences of the

    hike.

    All our planned activities for

    the weekend over, we pre-pared for the trip back to our

    respective homes. For all of us

    the camp had ended much too

    quickly. As we travelled home

    we eagerly looked forward to

    the next pathfinder camp.

    On March 29 the Pathfinders

    of the King Street and Breath

    of Life Churches travelled toCave Hill, St Lucy for a week-

    end camp.

    For many of the youngsters,

    it was their first experience

    camping in tents which they

    themselves had to pitch.

    We welcomed the Sabbath

    at sunset, and on Sabbath

    morning we worshipped at the

    Cave Hill SDA Church which is

    near the campsite. Both the

    Sabbath School programme

    and the Divine Worship ser-vices were uplifting and inspir-

    ing.

    After lunch, the Sabbath

    afternoon was spent in a

    nearby gully discussing God in

    nature. Unfortunately the

    rains came and severely inter-

    rupted the programme. We

    were drenched. On Sunday

    morning we had to spread outall our wet clothes and sleep-

    ing bags to dry, and make re-

    pairs to the tents which had

    been affected by the heavy

    rains and winds of the previous

    afternoon.

    However, neither the heavy

    rain nor the strong winds

    appeared to have dampened

    the spirit and enthusiasm of

    the pathfinders. Each Unit

    enthusiastically set about pre-

    paring lunch. They wanted toensure that their Unit had

    prepared the best and tastiest

    Sunday lunch.

    Sunday night was social

    night. Some classes did star-

    gazing, while others, exhausted

    from the day’s activities, went

    Pastor Granville Hinds preachingto the attentive congregation.

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     Women’s Ministries Retreat 2013 | Sis. Colene Layne - Women’s Ministries 

    On Sunday, March 31 thirty-three women from theWomen’s Ministries and the

    AY Departments traveled toCattle Wash, St. Joseph for aone day retreat.

    It was a wonderful oppor-tunity for the women of theChurch to leave the hustleand bustle of the city and

    enjoy the picturesque viewof the hills and breathe thepure oxygen of the country-side.

    The day began with aprayer and praise sessionfollowed by a thoughtprovoking feature titledSpiritual Strength by Sis. Verna Lindore-Knight.

    After this session, wetook our lunch and weretreated to another featurewhich was conducted bySis. Sandra Greaves, thewife of Pastor HaldaineGreaves. She dealt with thetopic “Choices”. She exam-

    ined the story of Mary andMartha in Luke 10:38-42.

    It was highlighted that Jesus assured Mary andMartha that although thereare many things which candemand attention, there isonly one thing necessary,and that is our relationshipwith our Lord and Saviour

     Jesus.

    King Street SDA Church is a friendly and inviting Church

    which is Holy-Spirit filled and Holy-Spirit led. Established

    in the beautiful island of Barbados as the first Seventh-day

    Adventist church, we have given rise to numerous daugh-

    ter Churches under the direction and power of the Holy

    Spirit. That Spirit today continues to spread the gospel of

     Jesus Christ throughout the island.

    Located in the City of Bridgetown, our neighbours are our

    friends as well as our family. We strive to be a positive

    influence throughout our community, helping those who

    are in need of assistance or just being a friendly neighbour.

    Our church family is the perfect blend of new and estab-

    lished believers, ranging from the very young to the very

    elderly. We encourage all of our members to play an active

    role within the Church serving in one or more of the many

    church offices. When you join us for any of our social

    activities you will feel like a part of the church family duringour religious and fun moments as well.

    At King Street you will see for yourself that we are a car-

    ing, loving Church that puts the needs of our community,

    guests and members first. You will be warmly welcomed as

    you come and worship with us during any of our services.

    Visit us, then, as we worship our Maker and our King.

    She emphasized thatalthough life demands thatwe are to be workers, wemust be worshippers aswell. Prayer and devotionshould be our priority inthe morning.

    The day ended withprayer and a recommitmentto our faith in Christ.

    All the women, includingthe new converts, agreedthat they had spent a spiri-tually refreshing day, andrequested that they be keptin our prayers.

    King StreetBridgetown, St. Michael

    Barbados

    Phone: 246-429-8639E-mail: [email protected]

    King Street Seventh-DayAdventist Church

    Some of the women having adiscussion.

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    Challenge Knot Tie Challenge your friends to tie aknot in a piece of rope withoutletting go of the ends.

    This is an easy one, but it willbaffle people who don't know howto do it. All you need is:

    1. A piece of rope 3 or 4 feet long.

    Step 1: Hold the rope as in Figure1, and give your friends a chanceto try to tie a knot in the ropewithout at any time letting go ofeither end.

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    Page 10

    i cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I wasrdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnigto a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr inwaht oerdr the lttere s in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng istaht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can bea taotl mses and you can sitll raed it whotuit a pboerlm. Tihs isbcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, butthe wrod as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh, and I awlyas tghuhotslpeling was ipmorantt!

    All the accusations against each of

    these tools were absolutely true,yet the carpenter used every one ofthem. No matter which tool Heused no other tool could have donethe work better.

    To this brother Plane levelled

    his terse reply, "Well, then,brother Saw will have to departtoo. The changes he proposesalways cut too deep."

    Brother Saw complained, saying,"Brother Ruler will have towithdraw for he's always meas-uring other folks as though hewere the only one who is right." 

    Brother Ruler then surveyedthe group and said, "BrotherSandpaper doesn't belong hereeither. He's rougher than heought to be, and is always rub-bing people the wrong way."

    In the midst of the discussion,the Carpenter of Nazarethwalked in. He had come to per-form his day's work. He put onHis tool belt and went to theworkbench to make a pulpit. Heemployed the ruler, thesaw, the plane, the hammer, thegimlet, the screwdriver, thesandpaper, and all the othertools. When the day's work wasover, the pulpit was finished,and the carpenter went home.

    Brother Hammer served asthe chairman. The othermembers of the tool beltinformed him that he mustleave, because he was toonoisy. But brother Hammersaid, "If I have to leave thiscarpenter's shop, then brotherGimlet must go too. He'sinsignificant and makes a verysmall impression." (A gimletis a small tool with a screwpoint, grooved shank, and across handle for boring holes).

    Little brother Gimlet aroseand said, "All right, butbrother Screwdriver mustgo also. You have to turnhim around and around toget anywhere with him."

    Cna yuo raed tihs?

    Volume 1, Issue 1

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    BIRTHDAYS

    Konnect Celebrations

    Eudine Connell

    Cyrilene Crichlow

     Angela Folkes

    Judy Frederick

    Colene Layne

    Daphne Quintyne

    Jonathan Armstrong

    Christal Charlery

    Evelyn Clarke

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