When Trying to Preserve the Planet Strains the Relationship - NYTimes.com
"therapists agree that the green issue can quickly become poisonous because it is so morally charged. Friends or family members who are not devoted to the environmental cause can become irritated by life choices they view as ostentatiously self-denying or politically correct"
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
The Humble Traditions of Christmas in Elgin County
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| At CMHA's Christmas dinner |
The Canadian Mental Health Association’s (CMHA) Christmas party is an important opportunity for many to show the value we place in offering ‘good cheer’ to those who are challenged by a mental illness. In 2009, CMHA’s Christmas party was held the first Friday in December at the Legion Hall in St. Thomas, Ontario. Clients from all over Elgin County attended. They were entertained by Christmas music provided by a DJ, someone reading a poem they composed about Christmas, while I was asked to pray and ask for God’s blessing on the lives of our clients and the Christmas dinner we shared. Often local businesses and schools donate food items for this event. The main course is covered through money donations and fundraising. CMHA’s Christmas party continues a tradition that started with the Nativity. The Christ child came into the lives of a simple and humble people to bring deliverance but also to provide good cheer to those who were strangers or living on the margins. If you would like to donate to CMHA’s Christmas dinner in 2010 please call Heather DeBruyn Executive Director of CMHA, at 519-633-1781. John E. Montgomery
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