Illustrated Paperboy (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1999 Page: 4 of 8
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Page 4.1LLUSTRATED PAPERBOY, Wednesday, June 16,1999
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE! - "Each one should use whatever gift he has
received to serve others" at Harmony Baptist Church, 1002 Hwy.
223. Shepherd in Vacation Bible School: Pre-K through teens VBS
will begin June 21 through 25 (Monday-Friday), from 6PMto 9PM.
()pen House for parents will be Saturday, June 26 at 7PM. For more
information, call 409-628-3225 or 281-592-6396.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - First Baptist Church on Plum
Grove Rd., Cleveland will have Vacation Bible School beginning
June 14 thru June 18 from 9AM until noon. This year's theme will be
Son Castle Saire. Children from 4 years to sixth grade are welcome
to attend. For more information, call281-689-5119or281-592-9213
ADOPT INTERNATIONALLY - Maxine L. Seiler, LMSW-ACP,
executive director of FAMILY TO FAMILY ADOPTION SERVICES
will hold an educational meeting on how to adopt international
orphans. Children from China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Guate-
mala. India and Philippines will be discussed. Families, couples,
single men and women, 25-5 7 are eligible to adopt. The free meeting
i1 ith free refreshments ofthis non-profit group will be held at the West
Houston Medical Center, Community Health Center, 2808 Hwy 6
South. St. 3. in Houston, on Thursday, June 17, 6:30-8:30pm. For
more information call 713-219-1472.
NEW CHURCH ORGANIZED - Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist
Mission. 414 Birch St. in Cleveland sponsored by Victory Missionary
Baptist Church in New Caney, will organize as Blessed Hope
Missionary Baptist Church on Saturday, July 10, 1999. All current
members wishing to be included as Charter Members of the orga-
nized church must so indicate in person at any regular Sunday
f I 'orship Service on or before Sunday, June 2 7. For more information
call Pastor Garry W. Parrott, 281-458-0777.
GOOD OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL - The New Bethel family,
Ncm Bethel Baptist Church, 1002 Church St. in Cleveland, is having
a good old fashioned revival, June 16, 17 & 18, starting at 7:30pm
each evening. The Rev. Jesse H. Jones of Greater Oak Grove Baptist
Church of Houston will be the speaker. Come andjoin us and have
a wonderful time in the Lord. The service will not be same if you are
not there.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - You are invited to Vacation Bible
School at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 208 N. Holly in Cleveland, the
first left east of Brookshire Bros., June 14-18 from 9:00 a.m. until
noon. Monday through Friday, for ages 4 through teens. There will
be refreshments, puppets, songs and stories. For transportation and
information, call 281-592-6518.
VA CA TION BIBLE SCHOOL INVITA TION - Come one, come all
to the Spring Hill Baptist Church Vacation Bible School every
Saturday. July 3 through 24, starting at 11:00 a.m. The church is
located on Hwv 150 in Evergreen, Rev. Curtis Williams, Pastor. 409-
453-4531 or 409-767-8421.
TYFA & CHEERLEADING SIGN-UPS - Sign up with the Tarking-
ton Youth Football & Cheerleading Association. Early registration
through the month of June gives you a discount! Early signers pay
SAQ for first child and S35 for each additional child. Just sign up
now and pay during the normal signup in July and early August. For
more information call CraigCooksey at 432-8787 or Jimmy Granger
at 592-7229 or Susan Ardat 432-0276.
COED FLAG FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT - The Tarkington
Youth Football & Cheerleading Association is hosting a coed Flag
Football Tournament to raise money for the new youth assocation.
The event is Saturday. June 19, at the Tarkington practice football
field, ages 18 and up: SlOaperson. 432-8787, 592-7229, Susan Ard
432-0276.
SPECIAL SERIES ON PRAYER - New Bethel African Methodist
Episcopal Church at 814 Vine St. in Cleveland, Rev. Gordon Tho-
mas. Pastor, invites everyone to anew teaching and preaching series
on prayer. June 6th through July 25th.
VAC A TION BIBLE SCHOOL - First Baptist Church of Cleveland
invites children four years old through students who have completed
the sixth grade, to Vacation Bible School, June 21 -25, 9am until
noon. For more information, call 281-592-3422.
YOUTH SUMMER FEST - The Youth Summer Fest is coming to
Ravburn. Texas on Saturday, July 17,1999 at St. Paul Baptist Church
on CR 2172 (offHwy. 787) in Rayburn, Texas from 9AM to 3 PM. We
will hare food, music, games, awards and FUN! A donation is
appreciated but is not required. You must have a ticket to attend!
Ages 6 to 18 (Under 6 must be accompanied by an adult 21 or over!)
Call St. Paul Baptist Church at (281) 592-2285.
HYMNS, GOSPEL SONGS AND A GUEST SPEAKER - The
Songs of Praise, a ladies quintet from Hyles-Anderson College in
Crown Point. Indiana, will be singing at the Tabernacle Baptist
Church at 7; 30 p.m. on Friday, June 25th. The Church is located at
208 A . Holly. Cleveland, Texas. The program will include well-
known hymns, other gospel songs, and a special speaker. You are
invited to attend this inspiring and exciting program. For informa-
tion call 281-592-6518, Bro. David Moore, Pastor.
ADVANCE PLACEMENT TESTING - Advance Placement Test
ing will be given at Cleveland Junior High on June 22, 1999 from
8:30 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. Students or parents should call the school to
sign up. Students must be signed up by 3PM, Monday, June 21, in
order to be tested. Call 281-593-1148.
LIONS CLUB-lf you are interested in joining the Lion's Club of
Cleveland, they meet every Tuesday at noon at the Hot Biscuit in
Cleveland.
WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP - Cleveland TOPS Chapter
#1122 meets each Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the log cabin atStancil
Park. Weigh-ins begin at 8:30am. Join us for weight loss support,
compassion, friendship. and a new lifestyle. We know the intimida-
tion of walking through "that door" on thefirst visit. CallNelat 281-
592-9304 or Ernest at 281-592-1794, and we will walkthrough with
you.
TOPS CHAPTER #874 - Splendora, meets every Wednesday morn-
ing at the First Baptist Church in Splendora (Gym). 8:45 am to
9:15am. Weigh-in; 9:30am to 10:30am, program. For more infor-
mation call 281-592-2043 or 281-592-8892.
CLEVELAND WEARABLE ARTS GUILD- meets every 3rd Tues-
day of the month Call 593-0661for more information or 1800-364-
0551. 7PM-9PM sewing and more, friends welcome.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
on Plum Grove Road will hold its Vacation Bible School June 28
through July 2, 8:30 to 11:30 am., ages 3 through 12. Come join us
on our Jungle Journey, Exploring God's Promises. To pre-register
call Bonnie Hughes 281-592-2039.
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FATHER AND SON IS A HARD COMBINATION
TO BEAT as a fishing team. Pictured here is Wes
Young and son, Justin with two of the catfish they
caught recently in the Trinity River. Justin is holding a
seventeen pound ‘op’ and his dad holds the forty
pounder. They caught them on trotlines baited with
“Romayor Piranha” (Bill Hudgins’ ‘Sun Perch’). Seems
like this is the right time for a photo like this, with
Father’s Day coming up. It brings back lots of good
memories to me and probably other dads as well, who
have been there and done that. One of the great rewards
of fatherhood is enjoying the great outdoors with your
sons, whether fishing, hunting or camping. There is an
old saying: “Take your boy hunting and you’ll never
have to go hunting for your boy.” Thiscan apply to any
outdoor recreation. n
Day by Day
By Betty Bazar
I'm standing here in front of this kitch-
en sink with my hands plunged deep into
the warm, soapy water and wondering just
why it is that housework is not considered
exercise. Housework makes me tired; so
why is it that, even though I don't normally
stop before 8:30 or so at night, what 1 do
doesn't count as exercise?
Joe and Michelle are out at this very
moment walking through the neighbor-
hood. getting that ol' heart rate up and doing all that aerobic stuff;
and here I am washing the dishes and my heart is just putt-putting
along. The dishes need to be washed. They would need to be
washed even if I walked around the neighborhood with Joe and
Michelle. When 1 got back home, those dishes would still be
waiting, needing to be washed. That just isn't fair. Cleaning up my
kitchen should somehow count as exercise, but anything that is
work apparently doesn't count. In order to count, it has to be
extracurricular activity. ............... .......
For instance, lifting weights is considered exercise, but toting
laundry baskets isn't. Even though I am balancing two, and
sometimes three, completely full laundry baskets—balancing them
under my chin as I carry them carefully out to the laundry room, I
am not officially exercising. My body does not recognize this
activity as exercise. The medical professions say it isn't exercise.
It's just work; it doesn't count.
Rowing machines and nordic track devices are exercise, but
pushingavacuum c leaner around and dragging it along behind you
isn't. Lunging back and forth as you vacuum or mop the floors is
not exercise; and moving the furniture around so you can vacuum
under it does not count as exercise, even if you pull a few back
muscles in the process. It's just work; it doesn't count.
Calisthenics are considered exercise, but reaching to high
places and low places in order to dust them is not. Bending over the
bathtub and stretching as far as I can to reach all sides so I can clean
them is not exercise. It doesn't count. It's just work. It's not
something you do by choice; it's something you are required to do.
You know. I think I'm noticing a pattern here. Maybe the
reason that none of this counts is because it is something that has
to be done: it's not leisure time activity. Work is not an option.
Clothes and dishes have to be washed and folded. Floors have to be
vacuumed and mopped. Furniture and lamps and such have to be
dusted. Bathtubs have to be cleaned regularly. Maybe the very fact
that they have to be done disqualifies them as exercise; maybe
there is a little section in the brain that says, "Oh no! This is
something that she has to do! Quick! Shutdown the calorie burner!
Wait for the fun stuff, the extra stuff, before we start burning
calories and building muscle."
All I know is—it just isn't fair that something that makes you so
ti red doesn't do a th ing for your exercise program. Maybe, if I could
just convince my brain that I'm having fun and not working, maybe
it w ould count. I could wear a sweat band, athletic shoes and a cute,
little jogging suit while I clean and wash and sweep. I could even
stretch out and jog in place to cool down; maybe then my brain
would think it's exercise and say, "Okay, let's get those calories
burning and get that heart rate up! Bum those calories! Start that
heart! We're cooking now!"
It's a thought.
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