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    Fall is a great season to

    make improvements toyour home, but dont feel

    that you have to do it all by

    yourself. The dedicated staff at

    Seelas Paint in Wayne is eager

    to help you every step of the

    way. The family-owned business

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    home improvement project.

    In fact, it was 59 years ago

    when Al Seela founded his busi-ness on the principle that Paint

    without advice is worth only half

    the price. Since then, Als son

    Bob and grandchildren Jamie and

    Jeff have continued to grow the

    business, developing a reputation

    for quality products, fair prices

    and a knowledgeable staff.

    Seelas proudly sells paint

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    company, popular for its high-end

    quality and sustainable product

    lines. The store also sells window

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    turer of custom window fashions.

    But even as business and

    product offerings expand, the

    Seela family always makes it a

    priority to provide personal

    attention and professional adviceto its customers. The friendly

    store team is expertly skilled at

    helping you pick just the right

    color to make your home have

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    Our staff strives to make

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    They are so committed to

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    ishing touches on their projects

    that they even have their own

    window treatment specialist.

    Geri offers in-home consul-

    tations. She has a great eye for

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    Seela said.

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    Zone 1, Vol. 11, No. 17

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    SEPT 6

    St. Michaels Episcopal Church, 1219Ratzer Road, Wayne is inviting thecommunity to a wonderful FishnChipsDinner on Friday, September 6 from 5-7pm. Fish, french fries, coleslaw,

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    12 and under. To purchase advancetickets or for further informationplease call the Parish office Tues-Fri.from 9am-5pm at 973-694-1026 oremail [email protected].

    SEPT 8

    Calvary Gosple Church of 1559Hamburg Tpk. Wayne, will be hostinga Depression Support Group beginningon Sunday September 8 at 6pm. Doesthe Bible talk about depression? What

    are some things we can do if we aredepressed? We will discuss these and

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    If you are a grandparent or relativecaregiver raising other peoples chil-dren or an agency with an interest inparticipating with GAP, you are invitedto attend the Grandparents as Parents(GAP) Meeting to be held Wednesday,September 18, 2013 at the PatersonPublic Library, 250 Broadway Assembly Room, Paterson, NJ. Coffee

    and light refreshments will be avail-able at 9:15 a.m. The meeting will

    promptly start at 9:30a.m. Skills fora Successful Parent-Teacher Confer-

    ence will be the topic and the pre-senter is William Kemper McDowell,District-Wide Parent Coordinator,Paterson Public Schools. To let us

    know you will attend or for moreinformation, contact Mary Osinski atWilliam Paterson University, Wayne,NJ at [email protected] or 973-720-3690.

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    True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is openevery second & fourth Wednesday ofthe month. Remaining 2013 datesare as follows: September 11 & 25,

    October 9 & 23, November 13 & 27,December 11 & 19 (this is the thirdWednesday since the forth is

    Christmas Day). The hours are from5:30-6:45pm. It is for families thatare in need.Wayne YMCA offers free swim lessonsto all second graders this fall. Second

    graders, along with their parent orguardian, must bring their most

    recent report card (or their last reportcard from first grade) to the WayneYMCA to receive the free eight-weekswim lesson this fall. This offer isvalid from September 9 throughDecember 22. For more informationcall 973-595-0100 or go towww.way neymca.org . The Y is locatedat 1 Pike Drive in Wayne.The Wayne YMCA is offering allincoming seventh graders a compli-mentary membership during their sev-

    enth grade year. To sign up, seventhgraders must present their last sixthgrade or most recent seventh gradereport card to the Ys Welcome Center.All seventh grade members willreceive a fitness center orien-tation. Membership for this seventhgrade year is valid through June 29,2014. For more information call 973-595-0100. The Y is located at 1 PikeDrive in Wayne.Whether you are still suffering from

    the bleak memories of war or haveresolved to put it all behind you, PointMan Ministries is for you. Point Man isa Christian ministry dedicated to help-ing veterans find peace with them-

    selves and the world around them. Ifyou are doing fine after the war, thats

    fantastic but dont forget about yourbuddies who are still suffering. Findout how you can help. Call BarryJensen at 973-809-9665. Point ManMinistries meets the first Thursday of

    every month from 7:30-9:30pm atCornerstone Chapel 620 Route 23North, Pompton Plains.Visiting Angels in association with TheAlzheimers Foundation of America isoffering free year round memoryscreenings. Free and confidential

    screenings are held from 2-4pm everythird Wednesday of each month exceptfor November. Call and make yourappointment today at 973-839-3761.All screenings are held at the VisitingAngels office at 2190 HamburgTurnpike, Wayne.Individuals providing care to spouseswho are chronically ill or incapac itated

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    When I was a young

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    20-year-old, people

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    that the recipe for success was

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    me that education was

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    independence. Armed

    with this information, I

    set out to become a

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    dreams. I can still hear

    Robin Leachs thick,

    polished British accentresonating in my head

    like it was yesterday,

    even though Lifestyles

    of the Rich and

    Famous has been off

    the air for about 18

    years!

    Other axioms I

    heard were: Fake it till you

    make it, We become what we

    think about and the most

    famous one from Napoleon

    Hill, What the mind of man

    can conceive and believe, it

    can achieve. Those state-

    ments became my battle cries

    and call to action! I was going

    to believe it, then achieve it,while faking making it and

    working long, hard hours at

    multiple jobs, gaining a practi-

    cal education as well as a for-

    mal one on my way to financial

    greatness. I was On fire and

    climbing higher!

    Then it hit me: if hard

    work was the key to financial

    independence, then all of the

    sanitation workers and heavyconstruction guys would be the

    highest paid people in

    the land. If education

    was key, then all of

    the college professors

    would be on top. If

    contemplating and

    imagining your way to

    financial independ-

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    then it would be the

    philosophers and greatthinkers. Alas, we

    know that none of

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    a guaranteed path to

    millions of dollars.

    So was I misled?

    Lied to? Or did I just

    not get it? I truly dont

    believe that the people sharing

    their messages and thought

    processes with me were lying.

    They really were speaking from

    their hearts, and they were all

    correct. But they had left out

    one important ingredient from

    the recipe to success: discipline.

    You must have the disci-

    pline to live below your means,

    saving and investing the differ-

    ence. You must have the disci-

    pline to work harder and

    longer, especially when you are

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    The recipe for financial independence is missing some

    ingredients By Mark E. Charnet

    continued on page 10

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    The two side effects

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    -Stop whitening your teeth

    for two to three days to allow

    your teeth to adjust to the

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    -Ask your dentist or pharma-

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    Are you depressed,

    despairing, or con-

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    tion or health crisis? Dr. Jim

    Henry, D.Min., founder and

    president of the Life Givers

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    gain a fresh perspective on

    how to handle your crisis

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    Jims time-tested work-

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    your loved ones. The next

    workshop will be offered

    Saturday, Sept. 14 at Calvary

    Temple in Wayne.

    Many members of Jims

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    how illness can impact a fam-

    ily. As soon as the doctor

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    lessness, anxiety, fear, loss,

    pain and despair are scat-

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    Patients and their

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    An additional 9,589

    Americans learn they

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    whose lives will never be the

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    illness. Countless others,friends and family of those

    who learn they are seriously

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    Many people are finding

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    of early, intentional, life-

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    intervention.

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    work is not just inspiring or

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    The workshop will

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    in negative situations. Jim

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    tools necessary to see your

    health or life crisis as a new

    beginning, rather than the

    painful beginning of the end.

    Jim can also help you main-

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    of heart-wrenching

    questions about God

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    suffering.

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    how to avoid the nega-

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    Joy Twillie, M.D, a psy-

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    Jim offers phys icians a way to

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    The easiest and least

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    is being facilitated by Melanie Lester,LSW. If you or someone you know isinterested in joining the group, orwould like more information, please

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    their parents should move out

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    Harris Interactive on behalf of

    CooperKatz from June 1317,2013 among 2,021 U.S. adult

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    less than 18 years old and 494

    are parents of children 18

    years of age or older. This

    online survey is not based on a

    probability sample and there-

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