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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Jan 2000, p. 16

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 7, 2000 - Doesn 'tpoint fingers Book offers blueprint to improve Canadian hockey t ram HOOD on page 10 fourth line checkers, and enforcers. "We're being left behind because of our emphasis on tough, physical play," remarked the lirst oeferee 10 handie over 1,000 games. "By the lime kida graduate 10 junior hockey, the sport only gela more violent. Skating and piay-making take a back seat te, slashing, hold- ing and brawiing." Whiie Teamn Canada's third-piace showing aI the 2000 Worid Junior Championships is a clear reminder of the talent issue, the ex-officiai decided il was lime t0 speak out following a losn aI the lasI Winîer Olympics. But Mr. Hood doesn't exhaust much ink or energy on poinîing the finger aI just who's responsibie for Canada's backslide. Raîher, he offera a blueprint on how 10 slart oeclifying the problem. He said changes need 10 be made from the ground up - minor hockey - where fighting needs 10, be eiiminaîed and more focus needa 10, be placed on offensive crealivily. Siowing down expansion in the pros, where many believe the talent-base le now seriousiy waîered down, and geîting player salaries under conîrol are among bis other suggestions for improving teami play and overai aucceas. A referee in hockey'a Original Six era, he also writen about the behind-the-acene changes Ihat have gone on in the NHL as well as his analysis of the pros and cons of different levels of the aport in Canada. 'The Good of the Game: Recapturing Hockey's Greatneas' le available at Milton Mall's Smithbooks. It retals for $28.95. Reilqtu Ser.c p - J 1' At New Year's, countiess individu- ais make many resolutions regard- ing change. Decisions are made concerning diet, relationships, addictions, personat habits, career goals, etc. Unfortunately, too many resolutions focus on cosmetic change: a. Individuals change their talking instead of their thinki ng. Cliches and positive confession are not enough! b. Corporations change theîr bylaws instead of their beliefs. c. Spo Uses change their envîronment instead of their expectations. The mentality is: "If 1 can't get it here, lIlI get it elsewhere." d. Men and women change their a p earance instead oftheir aitude please understand - ail of the makeup n the world will not cover a bad attitude! e. Entrepreneurs change their business instead of their behaviour. f. Managers change their portfo- If you would like to advertiae in thia space cai Carelyn at... Canabim w Cjrnnpi 878-2341 loia Senior Pastor - Bmw. Dan Roue Children - M111r. Huala Bouge Worship - Mia. Esthter Kasaler Vouth - Bmw. Bord Clark SUNDAY JANUARY 9 9dam - Early Worship Service 9:30 arn - Sunday School 10:45 arn - Second Wornhip Service 6:30 Pm ý- Special muajal guentn Children Programs & Nurseryks.ilable hio instead of their perf or- mance. We must move away from cosmet- ic change and onto character changes that wiii make a signifi- cant d ifference in the way th'at we live our lives. Are there some r'uhedges on your personaity tha require smoothîng? OnIy God can change us from within. Aiow the church to hel p! Consider a few statements about making changes that wiil change you! a. No one will make a change uniess there is a strong desire/need for change. b. Lasting change cornes from within. c. Only aright strategy can bring about successful change. d. We determine the measure of change in our lives through our wîllingness to discipline ourselves. e. Even God can not change you unless y ou allow Him toi Decision determines destiny! Get Grace Agican churchi 317 Main St. E., Miltoin thr Church on the ll Tei.8178_-2411 Fax 878-3iX5i5 www.wrkinss-.ti,/Graie.Miltieat Rev. Dr. Miark MIeDermott SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00i a.iii. - 1<4v Commsauioin 101:00 a.n ni Sting Eticlîarent Chsrch Schosi & cerise Hsss Whechair Access Tisrssgh Parking Lot Dssrs Tbursday 10i:00i a.n. - Hisly (ieiiiiiiiniion MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. e 878-3873 10:00 arn. -The Lord's Supper il1:45 a.m. - Sunday School 6:30 p.m. - Gospel Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study I Jesua aaid, I amrn ot camte ta caU the righteous, j but alaners ta repentance. Lue53 serious about change! Choose today to move forward on your personal pathway towards reai success. And remember: We cannot choose hokv many ler w ive, but we can choose nowrnuch life those years wili have. We cannot control the beauty of our face, but we can control the expression on it. We cannot control lifes difficuit moments, but we can choose to make life iess difficuit. We cannot control the atmosphere of the worid but we can con troi the aîtmosphere of our mind. Too olten, we try to choose and cont roi things we cannot. Too seidom we choose to control what we can, our attitude. Submitted by Rev. Dan Rogge Senior Pastor of Miiton's W6ew Lite Chu rch HOLY ROSARY PARISH httpiw gildenei-wta/h ilt -niho yrym s bis b 878-6535 (T.T.Y. 878-9044) fHOLY ROSARY CHURCH 139 Martin Street Mass at 5:30 par. Saturday 9:OOam., 10:30 a.m. & Neen Suaday ST PETER CHURCH 9tb Liae à Biitaia SMass at 9:00 amn Saailay >,Rev. Earl Talbot,PP. - Mînister Rex. Jahn Benham ' Intesmn Minmster - Re. Dr. John Ambrose - Directes of Manie - Judy Hanter SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Worship JANUARY 9,2000 Epiphany - Communion Medilalion: A First and Second Love Nursery sae eneilebie Faiite re u w heelehair acessaible Oii ur Wabafte. htpiilwww.giebaiaeeneUl-UtP*ulemlhordl Information L»ina 878-8896 WEDNESDAVBG0 CLUBS - 7P N A& 100a Our mld-week program lot kIda malte new frienda white Iaarnlng timoeasa truthe through1:0 l Bible atorles, badge-work, games, crafta, q f gymnights & more. Reglater todayl Pastor: Rev. Jl * 876- geBANAl1 Meditation The spirit of man is itself informed and strengthenied during meditation; through il affaira of which man knew nothing are unfolded before hie view. Through il he receives Divine inspiration, through it he receivea heavenly food. fram the Bahai writings LOCAL: ................................... 878-0011 REGIONAL: ....................... 1-800-433-3284 GLOBAL ........................... www.bahai.org VIOTORny BIIIIIILE O URON DOES BEING BORN IN CANADA MAKEVYOUA CHRISTIN? IF YOUR PARENSAR CHISIAI DOES THATMAKEYOU ONE? For the nexî lhree weeks we wiII take a detailed look from the Bible 10 see what defines a Christian in God's eyes. Please join us aI 10:00 A.M. - Morning Worship Milton Leisure Centre (Board Room) .(sepasate servicea forchilden 9 yean and asier) Check out Pastor Charles Boyce on Cogeco 14 in hie 'Msdom for the Week" "L.,vingA VWctroo.Liafe ByThe Word 0f God" Pastor Charles Boyce ("05 875-2162 Email cboyce@interhop.net The Salvation 11:00 amn - Mornlng Worship& Kids Church 100 Nlplaalng Boad, Unit 3 Paetors: Captains Dan and Wendy koome For more Information about aur servicea, and other pragrammlng plisas cali 876-2420 Milton Alliance Church 2850) DERBY RD. (bettveen the Fire Hall and Hospital) Phone 878-5664 - Fax 878-6676 Pastor Greg McCombhs 1l arn. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERIVICE Sermon title: "Far From God - Who Moved" llamn ADVERTSING FOR CHILDREN S Tues. 7 proJr. Higb (gr. 7 &8) Wed. 7 pmn Pioncer Clubs <ages 4 - 12) Thurs. 7 pm Sr. Higb ( gr. 9 - OAC) Fu nore ini on r laîdies', iens, yotitlisansi ciii Irei. mn stries pleine cali the iteiofc. CHANGES THAT WILL CHANGE YOU r H u *M'. 123 Main St. E.

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