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Pages 19-20 - The Blue Valley Times
BLUE VALLEY TIMES DECEMBER 16, 2014 Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls You better not pout and you better not shout, cause Santa is coming to town with a bag full of healthy chocolate goodies. Now that’s a “gift of the season” that you can sink your sweet tooth into without guilt. Sugar substitute to equal 1/2 cup sugar, suitable for cooking 1/4 cup reduced-fat peanut butter 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup coarsely chopped dry-roasted peanuts 1. Layer a baking sheet with a large piece of waxed paper. 2. In a medium-size microwave-safe mixing bowl, combine sugar substitute, peanut butter and chocolate chips. Cover and microwave on HIGH (100 percent power) for 30 seconds. Stir, then re-cover and microwave for another 15 seconds. 3. Stir in vanilla extract and peanuts. Mix well to coat completely. Form into 16 balls and place on waxed paper. Refrigerate for 15 minutes or until firm. Makes 8 (2 each) servings. ¥ Each serving equals: 149 calories, 9g fat, 5g protein, 12g carb., 39mg sodium, 1g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Fat, 1/2 Meat, 1/2 Starch/Carb.; Carb Choices: 1. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Wyatt decided to file a restraining order on his mom after her latest confrontation with Hope. Even Deacon was having enough of Quinn after finding out that she was still harassing his daughter. Ivy gushed to Katie about how well her relationship with Liam was progressing. Wyatt and Liam set aside their differences for Hope’s well-being. Fearing that her only friend might move back to Australia, Aly gave Ivy some helpful advice. Hope made a brutally honest admission to Wyatt about their marriage. Bill showed his vulnerable side to Katie about his regrets. Aly confessed to Ivy all about her childhood difficulties. Wait to See: Ridge reflects on his feelings for Caroline. The End Is Near for Savings Bonds When you live long enough, you often see old things come around again as new. Hemlines go up and down, hairstyles change. But sometimes the good stuff goes away and doesn’t come back. Like the milkman. Like doctors who made house calls. Like paper Savings Bonds. Remember when you got your first bond? It was a tangible item you could hold in your hands and read. Maybe you got one when you were married. Maybe you did the same for your children when they had big life events. If nothing else, they were a safe place to save money. They’re gone now. The paper version of Series EE Savings Bonds is no more. January 1 marks three years since we’ve been able to buy them. You have to get on the computer and order them online (www. treasurydirect.gov). You open an account, working your way through many steps, and putting in a lot of personal information, such as your bank accounts. Your details have to be verified before you can make a bond purchase. Not surprisingly, bond sales have plummeted since the change. The website lists good reasons to go electronic: You can see all your bonds online and you don’t have to keep track of pieces of paper. You can redeem them and have the money wired to your bank account. You can change the bond’s registration name with the click of a few keys. And, if you have paper bonds, you can convert them to electronic. See www.savingsbonds.gov for more information. Keep in mind, however, that the current interest rate on Series EE bonds is 0.10 percent. Interest on even a simple savings account is higher. P.S. -- There is hope, however. After seeing cell phones get smaller and more complicated, with smaller buttons, the more basic flip phone apparently is coming back. Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer GENERAL HOSPITAL Carly was taken aback by Sonny’s condition at the prison. Franco and Nina received a surprise visitor. Morgan and Kiki continued to search for more leads about Franco’s whereabouts. Carly promised Sonny that she would track down Ava’s baby. Sam had a weird feeling about Jake. Franco did all he could to cover his and Nina’s tracks. Rosalie shared a very random connection to someone in Port Charles. After hearing some shocking intel, Sonny was determined to protect his crime organization. Alexis questioned Julian about what he knew about Ric. Carly bonded with Jake at the Metro Court, and he later came to her defense. Wait to See: Olivia opens up to Ned. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Sage threatened to turn Adam in to the police DAYS OF OUR LIVES if he left. Joe and Avery reached a truce just as Sonny accused Chad of stabbing him Dylan walked in and witnessed their connecin the back. Eric caught up with Serena, tion. Stitch told Ashley and Abby that he made who made it clear why she came to Salem. a breakthrough with the love potion. Billy and Melanie made amends for the trouble she Chelsea found themselves in conflict over Adam. Darin Brooks stars as “Wyatt” on caused. Theresa and Melanie got into a maJack picked out the Christmas tree he wanted, but “The Bold and The Beautiful” jor catfight. Sonny received a tempting offer. Victor abruptly stepped in and told him that it was Eric and Serena revisited their romantic hisalready taken. Phyllis flipped out when she learned tory. Rafe confronted Clyde about his lies. Will returned home that Jack sold her penthouse. Later, Jack realized that he had to Sonny harboring a big secret. Rafe asked for Victor’s help no choice but to tell Phyllis the truth about himself and Kelly. regarding Clyde. Chad and Jordan made love for the first time. Lily overheard Joe trying to get Cane to work with him. Adam Abigail and Ben shared a romantic evening while getting into had a nightmare about Delia’s accident. Wait to See: Michael the holiday spirit. Hope received a disturbing phone call from worries about his future with Lauren. Bree. Kate warned Chad that Rafe was gunning for him. JJ had a breakthrough during his therapy session. Wait to See: (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. Serena asks Eric out on a date. PAGE 19 reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Send email to [email protected]. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. Puzzle Answers can be found on page 21 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your love of the holidays creates a special bond between you and the people in your life. Use this as a way of building stronger relationships that will carry over well beyond this time. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A new approach could go a long way toward resolving a painful estrangement, especially at this holiday time. And since your aspects favor friendship this week, why not go ahead and try it? GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your positives continue to dominate, and any negative factors that squeeze in can be dealt with easily. The secret is to tackle them at once and not allow them to benefit by your neglect. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Good news: A colleague’s remarks could help you move toward ultimately resolving that persistent workplace situation. Meanwhile, enjoy the holidays with loved ones. LEO (July 23 to August 22) No one reflects the bright holiday more than all you Leos and Leonas who love the shimmer and glimmer of the season. P.S.: There just might be a very special something from Santa. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Celebrate the holidays by being more receptive to new experiences. Overriding the Virgo reluctance to try new things could be the best gift you’ve given yourself in a long while. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Good news about a loved one makes the holidays even more festive. Expect some unexpected gifts, so be prepared with a few nicely wrapped packages of goodies to offer in return. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) The holiday season provides an opportunity to meet new people, some of whom you might even consider “worthy” enough to join the Scorpio’s select group of friends. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You always bring your own wonder- ful sparkle and light to the holidays, and don’t be surprised if this year someone special reaches out to respond to your warmth in kind. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Togetherness is the dominant theme for the Goat’s holiday celebrations this year. That means reaching out to bring everyone you care for into your very own special circle of light. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A reminder of a very special moment from the past makes the holidays more memorable for the romantic Aquarian. New friendships hold the promise of a romantic future as well. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Getting into the swim of things for all you party-loving Pisceans is easy enough this holiday season. And, of course, you can expect to impress people wherever you go. BORN THIS WEEK: Your dedication brings you the success you strive for, and your generosity impels you to reach out and help others on their way up. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. PAGE 20 Ackermanville United Methodist 1410 Ackermanville Road, Bangor Dec 21- 10am Worship. Rev Alice Ann Bonham (610) 588-7818, www.ackermanvilleumc.org Bangor Church of the Nazarene 150 Bunny Trail, Bangor Dec 21- 9:30am SS, 10:40am Worship (Children’s Church to grade 2), 5pm Powerhouse Praice Practice, 6pm Teen Straight Talk & Small Groups. Kenneth L. Bean, Pastor (610) 588-6929 Belfast Bible 483 Belfast Rd., Belfast Dec 21- Sunday School (all ages) 9:30am, Worship 10:45am, Evening Service 7pm. Pastor Michael Yaworski. Belfast Wesley United Methodist 607 School St., Belfast Dec 21- Children’s SS & Adult SS 9:15am, Worship 10am, coffee fellowship following worship. Pastor Paul Milligan. (610) 746-3652. Benders Mennonite Church 975 Benders Church Rd., Pen Argyl Worship service every Sunday at 10:10am; Food Bank 3rd Saturday of the month 911am. 610-863-9114. Community Baptist Weona Park Center, Pen Argyl Dec 16- Bible study 7pm. Separate class for age 10 & under. CHURCH LISTINGS Community Presbyterian 1755 S Delaware Drive, Mt. Bethel Dec 21- SS 9am, Worship service 10:30am, Coffee hour on last sunday of every month following service. E-mail: [email protected]. www.yourcpchurch.com, (570) 897-6766. Cross Road Baptist Church 201 Second St., Bangor Sun- 9:15am Praise Sing, 9:30am SS, 10:45am Worship; Wed- 7pm Prayer/Bible Study. Rev. Jay VanHorn, Pastor (610) 5883966, www.crossroadbaptistbangor.org East Bangor United Methodist 136 W. Central Ave., E Bangor Dec 18- 7pm Choir Rehearsal; Dec 20- 8pm AA Meeting; Dec 21- 8:30am Choir Rehearsal, 9:15am Worship w/ SS Christmas Program; Dec 24- 7pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service of Carols. Pastor David Goss (610) 588-4453. Dial-A-Message, (610) 588-3896. www.ebumc.org. Bethel Bible Church of Mt. Zion 7742 N. Delaware Dr. (Rt. 611), Martins Creek Sunday School 9am, Sunday Morning Worship 10am. Pastor Rick Tunis, 610250-9890. Learn about us online www. bethelbiblechurchofmtzion.org. Facebook: Bethel Bible Church: Martins Creek, PA Faith Alive Community Church 10 Mechanic St, Wind Gap Tues- 6pm Ladies Prayer Meeting (2nd Tues of Month); Wed- 6:30pm Revival Prayer, 7:15pm Adult Bible Study; Sat- 10-2pm Prayer Stop (1st Sat of Month), 6:30pm Movie Night (4th Sat of Month); Sun- 9:15am Family Fellowship, 9:30am Intercessory Prayer, 10am Worship Service, 10:45am Children’s Church, Communion Served at 10:30am (1st Sun of Month). Pastor Matthew Whistler. (610) 863-6911. www.faccpa.org Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 703 S. Delaward Dr. (Rt 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) Every Sunday- SS 9am, 10am Worship, Communion offered 1st & 3rd Sundays. 610588-7056, www.celcpa.org Faith United Presbyterian Penna & Heller Aves., Pen Argyl Dec 16- Quilting 1pm; Dec 17- Adult Bible Study 10am; Dec 21- 10am Worship/Communion/ Church School/Christmas Cantata. Rev. Ruth Ann Christopher. (610) 836-4447 Clearfield Bible Holiness Church 1502 Bushkill Ctr Rd, Wind Gap Sun- SS 10:30am, Worship 11:15am & 2pm; Thurs- Prayer Meeting 7pm. Pastor Mike Beck (570) 369-6563. Family Life Community Church 1115 Richmond Rd, Bangor Wednesday- Kidz Night Out at The Hub 6:30-8pm (kids ages 6 thru 6th grade); Thursday- Teen Night Out at The Hub 6:30-8pm (grades 7-9); Sunday- 10am Celebration Service. Pastor Mike Poppa. 610-588-3736, www.flccbangor.com. First United Evangelical 25 S 2nd St., Bangor Dec 17- 7pm Prayer Meeting & Bible Study; Dec 21- 9:30am SS, 10:30am Worship. Pastor Ronald Shipman at (610) 588-3226 First United Methodist Church 55 N. Third St., Bangor Dec 21- 8am Prayer, 8:30am Contemporary Service, 9:50am SS, 11am Traditional Service. Rev. Navin Satyavrata (610) 588-4673. First United Methodist 19 West & Water St., Wind Gap Dec 21- 8:45am SS, 10am Worship/Communion, 11am Fellowship on 1st Sunday of each month. Pastor Rev. Bill Kuntze. (610) 863-7375 Flicksville UCC 1337 Lower S. Main St., Bangor Dec 21- 9:30am Worship, hear local musical talent!. Rev. Lori Esslinger, Pastor (610) 588-4648, www.flicksvilleucc.org. God’s Missionary Church of Northampton 4965 Nor. Bath Blvd (Rt 329), Northampton, PA Sundays- SS 9:30am, Service 10:30 & 7pm, Youth Service 6:30pm; Wednesdays- Prayer Meeting 7:30pm. Rev. Rodney Keister. (610) 262-4412. http://GMC-N.com Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2904 Church Rd, Martins Creek PA Christmas Eve Candle Light Service 7:30 pm. New members and visitors welcome! Sunday Worship Service 9:00 am. Adult Bible Study Following Worship. Pastor Louise Williams. Website: www.goodshepherdmc. com, Email: [email protected] Grace Lutheran Church 5907 Sullivan Trail, Nazareth Dec 21- 9am Service/Communion, 10:30 Sunday School Basket Auciton. (610) 759-9080, www.gracebelfast.org Grace United Methodist 404 Mountain Ave., Pen Argyl Dec 21- 8:30am Contemporary Service, 10am Blended Service, 10am SS, 5pm Youth Group. Dec 24- Christmas Eve Candlelight Services: 4:00 pm - Family Service, 7:00 pm - Celebration Service, 10:00 pm - Service of Lessons and Carols. Rev. Eric S. Ritz. (610) 863-4811. ����� ��������������� ������������������������������������������ Holy Trinity Orthodox Church 1501 Trinity Court, Stroudsburg Divine Liturgy Sundays 9:30 AM; Vespers Saturday 6:30 PM. (570) 421-4455, www.holytrinitypoconos.org. ������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� Hopesprings Community of Faith Meeting Sundays 10:30am at 301 Market Street, Bangor. Formerly the St. John’s UCC building. Coffee served at 10:15am. Visit us online at www.hopespringscommunity.org or call (610) 599-0202 for more information. Hope UCC 2nd & Cherry St., Wind Gap Sun- 9:30am SS, 10:30am Worship (Communion 1st Sunday of the month). All are welcome! Pastor Rev. Dean D. Frey (610) 863-4474 Mt. Bethel Church A Church of the Lutheran Brethren 1270 Belvidere Cr. Rd, Mt. Bethel Dec 21- 8:30am Traditional Service including “Kids Korner” Children’s Sermon, 9:50am Confirmation & SS, 11am Contemporary Service including Mt. Bethel Praise Team & “Children’s Church” during the sermon. Chris Priestaf, Senior Pastor. Dan Christenson, Assoc. Pastor. Andrew Little, Youth Director.Little Friends Preschool (570) 897-7797 Visit our website www.mountbethelchurch.org or call (570) 8977142 for information or directions. Our Lady of Good Counsel 436 South 2nd Street, Bangor Dec 20- Mass 4pm; Dec 21- Mass 8:30am. Pastor Stephen L. Maco, (610) 588-5445 www.goodcounselrcchurch.org Portland Baptist Church 601 Delaware Ave., Portland Sundays- Fellowship 10-10:30am, Worship 10:30am, SS 9am, AWANA Youth Group/ Prayer Meeting/Bible Study 6-7:30pm. We are handicap accessible with automatic doors, elevator and restroom. (570) 8976866 www.portlandbaptistchurch.com Presbyterian Parish of Bangor-Roseto 332 Kennedy Dr., Bangor Dec 21- Worship 10:45am; Dec 24- Christmas Eve Candle light service at 7:00pm. Pastor Harry McElroy. (610) 588-4864, email [email protected]. Like us on facebook, www.facebook.com/Presbyterybr Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 2445 Lake Minsi Dr., Bangor Dec 16- Happy Quilters 9am; Dec 21- SS 8:30am, 9:45am Worship/Communion. (610) 588-2355, website www.popbangor.org Richmond United Methodist Church 8538 Delaware Dr, Bangor Dec 21- Worship 9:30am, Church School 9:30am. Pastor Sharmune Burgess (610) 588-7317 The Roseto Independent Presbyterian Church 210 Garibaldi Ave, Roseto Sunday Worship Services 9:15am Greeting/ Welcoming, 9:30am Service. All Welcome. Rev. Barry Eng. (610) 599-9949, www.RIPCOnlineToday.org. Slate Belt - Nazareth Baptist 1620 Church Rd, Pen Argyl, PA 18072 Dec 21- 9am SS, 10am Worship & Children’s Church (nursery provided), 6pm Bible Institute. Pastor Scott J. Davis. (610) 863-9274. 1. Is the book of Luke in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. For the journey to Bethlehem, how did Mary and Joseph travel? Bible not specific, Walked, Rode donkey, Boat 3. When Mary became pregnant, she and Joseph were “what”? Married, Engaged, Just friends, Strangers 4. At the birth of Jesus, who was king of Judaea? Solomon, Herod, Balak, Belshazzar 5. What was the home city of Mary and Joseph? Capernaum, Nazareth, Aphek, Shechem 6. Of these, which wasn’t a gift from the wise men? Silver, Myrrh, Gold, Frankincense 3) Engaged; 4) Herod; 5) Nazareth; 6) Silver ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Bible not specific; ������������������������������������������������� Sunday Sunday Services ������������������������������������������������� ��������������� Services �������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������ �������������������������������������������������������� 8:30am Contemporary 8:30 am Contemporary Worship ������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������� Service 10:00 am Celebration Worship ������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������ Paid Nursery Staff provided at all services 10am Blended Service ���������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������� BLUE VALLEY TIMES Living Waters Christian Church 396 Sterling Rd. Unit D, Tobyhanna Services: Thursday 6-7pm. Christian Education Sunday 9:15a.m. Christian Education Sunday 10:30a.m. Worship Rev. Dr. Jacqueline R. Walters 570-350-4710 or 570-6295581 Send all prayer requests/questions: [email protected] DECEMBER 16, 2014 St. Brigid’s Episcopal Church 310 Madison Ave, Nazareth Sun- 9:45am SS, 10am Holy Eucharist. Rev. William Martin, 610-746-3910, www.stbrigidspa.org. St. Elizabeth’s Parish 300 West Babbitt Ave., Pen Argyl Dec 21- Masses 8am, 9:30am & 11am. Rev. Msgr. Vincent P. York. 610-863-4777 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran 12 N. Westbrook, Pen Argyl Dec 19- Newsletter Team 11am; Dec 218:45 SS, 10am Worship. (610) 863-4332 St. Joseph’s Episcopal 1440 Verona Dr., W. Bangor Dec 21- 11 am Eucharist and Sunday School, Rev Joel Atkinson. Coffee hour after service. St. Luke’s U.C.C. Belfast 471 Belfast Rd., Nazareth (Belfast) SS 9am, Worship 10:30am - 1st Sunday of month Holy Communion. Supply Pastor Rev. Frank Gassler. 610-759-0244. www.stlukesuccbelfast.com St. Mary's Episcopal 340 Lehigh St., Wind Gap Dec 21- 9 am Eucharist and Sunday School, Rev. Joel Atkinson. Coffee hour follows service. St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran 1422 Church Rd, Pen Argyl Dec 16- Bible Study 11am, Praise Band 7pm @ Trinity Chapel; Dec 17- Youth Choir 6pm, Adult Choir 7:30pm; Dec 21- Services 8am and 10:15am, 9am SS. (610) 863-6859 St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Delaware Ave., Portland Dec 20- Mass 6pm; Dec 21- Mass 10:30am. Rev. Stephen L. Maco www.goodcounselrcchurch.org (610) 588-5445. The Pentecostal Christian Church the Truth (Iglesia Pentecostal La Verdad) 4 Jory Ave Pen Argyl Dec 21- Prayer 14- Sunday School (Escuela Dominical) 12 noon, Praise & Worrship (Cuho Evanglistico) 1pm. Every TuesdayFood Bank Program (555 North Main St., Bangor), 10am-2pm; First Saturday of month- Soup Kitchen will be open 11am2pm for free lunch. All are invited Bilingual Services. Pastor Frank Pons. (570) 807-7794 Temple Israel of the Poconos Egalitarian Conservative Synagogue 660 Wallace Street, Stroudsburg Sabbath Services: Friday evening 7pm followed by a Traditional Oneg Shabbat. Saturday morning 9:30am followed by a traditional Kiddush. Services conducted in both Hebrew & English in a warm, welcoming, Jewish environment. Hebrew School, High Holiday Services, Passover Seder, Purim Party, Family Chanukah Menorah Lighting, Adult Educational Programs, Social Gatherings. Contact: Dr. Sandra Alfonsi 570-223-7062. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 404 Broadway, Bangor Dec 17- Choir Rehearsal 7pm; Dec 21- Worship 9am, SS 10:15am. Rev. Frank Stinner. (610) 588-2023. Trinity United Church of Christ 632 S. Delaware Dr, Mt. Bethel Dec 21- Worship 10:30am. Rev. Rodney W. Wells. (610) 588-1989. Zion Presbyterian Church Water St., Wind Gap Dec 21- Rev. Albert Martin will be speaking at the 9:30am service. Children SS during the service. Visitors welcome. (610) 863-8896. 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