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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Nov 1983, p. 9

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Delights full house Singer. songwriter, Murray McLauchlan appeared at the Com- modore Hotel in Penetang, Wed- nesday evening: In his career, McLauchlan has released 13 albums and has won six Juno Awards. Fans were treated to some of his old and new works, all of which left the audience in a trance. d Peo © the pages ple of the Lie nee Author M. Scott Peck begins his book People of the Lie with the statement, This is a dangerous book. Dr. Peck, a psychologist, is writing about what he has learned about the nature of human evil. He says in his introduction, "I have not learned about human evil: I am learning. In fact, I am just beginning to learn. One chapter is entitled Toward a Psychology of Evil precisely because we do not yet have a body of scientific knowledge about evil sufficient to be dignified by calling it a psychology.' Dr. Peck's purpose in writing is to find ways to cure human evil after first coming to an un- derstanding of evil. He approaches the subject from a Christian vewpoint. '"'My commitment to Christianity is the most important thing in my life and is, I hope, pervasive and total." "But Iam concerned that this outlook will, when most apparent, unnecessarily bias some readers. So I ask you to be careful in this respect also. Great evil has been commited throughout the centuries and is still being commited- by nominal Christians, often in the name of Christ. The visible One man's conclusions about human evil Christian Church is necessary, even saving but obviously faulty, and I do apologise for its sins as well as my Own." Dr. Peck believes that evil is a tangible thing, an antilife which is as real as life, indestructible, but, most importantly, susceptible to being overcome. The People of the Lie who are the subject of this book are people whose spirit has been killed by evil, he believes. They attack others rather than face their own failure. They deceive themselves and often others and are, therefore, the People of the Lie. The book People of the Lie is a study of human evil and of specific evil individuals. Dr. Peck notes that he is judging other human beings by labeling them as evil. But '"'We cannot begin to hope to heal human evil until we are able to look at it directly." And "such judgments cannot be made safely until we, unless we, begin by judging and healing ourselves. The battle to heal human evil always begins at home. And self- -pur ification will always be our greatest weapon.' People of the Lie by M. Scott Peck, M.D. Simon and Schuster, N.Y., 269 pages. Distributed in Canada by the Musson Book Company at $20.95. Now--a total, professional facial treatment at a price you can afford. Corium TRIDERMAL FACIAL TREATMENT 7 ee RCT SS I Dematologically developed. Clinically tested. Proven effective Softer, smoother, younger-looking skin can now be yours in just 20 minutes with the new Corium TriDermal Facial Treatment. For less than $15! The Corium Tridermal Facial Treatment was developed by chemists who worked with dermatologists and has been clinically proven to give you a healthy, radiant complexion. Discover Corium Fgcial and present a whole, new face to the world: Sarah Barber A funeral service tor William R. Johnson, she former Villa Com-_ attended Bradley Public munity Care Centre, School and SS No. 7 Midland, resident, the Greenoch. late Sarah Elizabeth In Paisley, Ont., on Barber, washeld Nov.5, July 5, 1911, she married 1983, in the Tannahill Melville Barber. She Funeral Home, Owen livedon their farm, near Sound. Rev.' Paul Owen Sound until 1945, Filsinger officiated. when she retired to Interment in Green-:. Owen Sound. wood Cemetery, Owen Sarah Barber was a Sound. member of Rockcliff The former Sarah Johnson was 96 when Gospel Temple, Owen Sound and a member of she died on Nov.3inthe the WMS. For many Villa Community Care years she belonged to Centre, her home since the Salem Women's November 1976. Her illness lasted 2'2 weeks. Born in Greenoch Township, Bruce County, the daughter of Institute. She was also a member of the Keenage Club for Seniors, Owen Sound. Her sons Stewart of Due to popular demand THE GREAT TRADE-IN QS continues till Sat., Nov. 12 Bring in your old shoes for *5 00 back on the purchase of a new pair of Men's or Women's Shoes One trade-in per purchase No matter the condition Career Weer in schools It's Career Week throughout the province's schools, and Huronia Centennial Elementary has a special program planned to prepare students for the future. Students heard ad- dresses by Gary Elliott and Laurie Lackie on computer work, and Mary Hick, HCES Vice- principal, talked about being a teacher. On Thursday, students heard Constable Stan McNutt talk about police work, Margaret McConnell from the high school on secretarial work, and Judy French on ad- vertising. Plans for Career Week at E.D.H.S. had to be postponed, because exams were scheduled for this week. Tara, Ont., and Leslie of Midland, her daughter Marjorie (Mrs. Clarence Lusk) of Midland, survive her, also her sister Anna (Mrs. William Priddle) of Shelbourne. She had three grand- children and eight great grandchildren. Predeceasing her were her husband, her parents, six brothers, four sisters, and one granddaughter. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George Watson of Sawlog Bay celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Thursday Nov. 10th. A surprise dinner and reception was held in Toronto on Noy. 5th by their family and friends. With... 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