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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, May 13-May 19, 2021 ANSWER KEY MOTHER'S DAY WORD SEARCH AFFECTION AUNT BREAK BREAKFAST CARING DEDICATED DESSERT FANFARE FOSTER GATHERING GRANDMOTHER GREETING CARD HONOR HUGS MATERNAL MOM PRESENTS RELAXATION REST RESTAURANT SISTER SPA VACATION WOMAN SUDOKU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic. Answers ? ? ? ? Bill's Taxidermy Studio "Over 25 Years Experience" 828-248-3310 William & Susan Crowder 413 Laser Drive Bostic, NC 28018 Proceeds to benefit the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame Dragonfly Wine Market and the Cleve- land County Music Hall of Fame are hosting BAND DAY on Saturday, May 15 beginning at 10 a.m. Look at this incredible line-up. 10-11 a.m. Sam Havens, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Possum 1-2:00 p.m. The Hank Cole Band 2:30-3:30 p.m. Bruised Rhino, 4-5:30 p.m. Chris Ferree and The Medicine Crow 6:30-9:30 p.m. Roadside Alice. Come out and support the musician's, the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame and Dragonfly Wine Market and enjoy some good music on Saturday, May 15th. Dragonfly Wine Market is located at 101 West Warren Street, Shelby, NC 28150. Proceeds will benefit the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame. The CCMHOF was founded in 2019 to honor the leg- acy of pioneers from Cleveland County whose talents enrich the musical landscape of the area in the which they live(d) and share tools with future generations of musicians to hone their craft. Dragonfly Wine Market and Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame Partner to host BAND DAY Local Fishing Report Tammy Melton with If you have a fi shing story and a picture of you, your kids or grandkids, and you would like to share, please share them with me. Send information to: carterchevtammy@yahoo.com The Cleveland County Bass Club's 2020 top ten Fish-Off was held April 24th. The top 10 fi nishers got a chance to compete for three spots in the money. It was a chilly start and a soggy day........all day long. The rain suits got tested today. Everyone caught fi sh. They had fi ve, fi ve fi sh bags weighted in despite the recent cold snap. HERE ARE THE TOP 3 RESULTS. 1st place--John Rankin—5 fi sh—11lbs. He also took big fi sh for the day with a 3.45 pounder 2nd place--Roger Beaver—5 fi sh—9.85 lbs 3rd place--Charlie Canipe—5 fi sh— 9.30 lbs CONGRATULATIONS! "A bad day fi shing is better than a good day at work" Jimmy is a very experienced and seasoned duck hunter. He's also taken his share of deer. He, however, has never had the thrill of seeing a strutting tom walk in front of his shot- gun- that is until the other day. I hap- pened to be with him when he wrote this new chapter. That morning, a vocal gobbler seemed less than 150 yards away. I was surprised how quickly we were able to work a bird that we actually had a chance of calling in. I was the caller, and while he responded to my call, he never made the move our way. And after a thirty minute back and forth, the place went quiet. So, I just let him know, every ten minutes or so, that this lonesome (and fake) hen was hanging around. More than an hour passed with nothing. But about ten minutes be- fore we were leaving, Jimmy noticed this bright red, white, and blue gobbler come sauntering in. I quickly set up my camera to fi lm while trying to coach my hunter to be pa- tient as this beautiful tom strutted in closer and closer to our decoys. I could hear Jimmy's breathing get sporadic, but I knew he would make a good shot on the bird. After closing the distance to about twenty yards, he took the shot and his trophy hit the ground. I got out of the blind as fast as I could to jump on this bird to eliminate any chances of him getting away. And the morning that started with unrealized hope ended with understood certainty and with a new story to share. A few weeks ago, Christians all over the world celebrated Easter. The story of Easter is also the story of how a morn- ing that started with unrealized hope for Jesus' followers would end with understood certainty, and a new story to share. The days and hours after Jesus was crucifi ed were fi lled with despair. His followers had sensed how close his kingdom really was. They had experienced his nearness and the nearness of his reign. There's no doubt the antici- pation of his plan was in every believer. And then something happened that no one expected. He died, and all the world went quiet. In fact, his followers returned to their places and to their normal life with nothing to talk about except for what might have been. But just when no one expected, a victory took place. It was the certainty of the physical Jesus. And over 500 people witnessed his appearing. And they began to tell a new story. This story was not about Jesus' mes- sage or the miracles he performed, but about a resurrec- tion. It was about someone who was dead, coming back to life. Does it sound strange? Ludicrous? Impossible? It did to them as well. And yet the proof was on the ground - not lying dead but living and moving and reminding them of his previous promise to rise again. And today, for every follower of Christ, our story is not mainly one of doctrines and deeds, but of a God/Man who predicted his own death, burial, and resurrection, and pulled it off. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER Contact me to speak at your next event. www.outdoortruths.org gary@outdoortruths.org GARY MILLER Congratulations CARMEN HENWOOD We love you and are so proud of you! Mom & Dad GO PACK! Proverbs 3:5-6 SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE WEEKLY WEEKLY DIGITAL EDITION DIGITAL EDITION to our Online Subscription is FREE! Online Subscription is FREE! Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Visit Visit ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com click on click on "subscribe to our weekly digital edition" "subscribe to our weekly digital edition" It's That Simple! It's That Simple! Our Online Version Same As The Printed Copy! Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6

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