NEW LIBRARY ITEMS AT THE SLAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Adult Fiction Connelly Desert Star Deaver Hunting Time Ebert Lily’s Promise Evanovich Going Rogue Evans Christmas Memory Freeman The Zero Night Gray Christmas at the Amish Market Lourey The Quarry Girls Paris The Prisoner Patterson Perfect Assassin Patterson Triple Cross Sala The Next Best Day Steel The Whittiers Adult Non-Fiction Hill My Travels With Mrs Kennedy Kondo Kurashi at Home Obama The Light We Carry Reminisce The Best of Reminisce 2022 Reminisce Holidays & Celebrations Through the Years Audio Books Baldacci Long Shadows Box Treasure State Child No Plan B French The Favor Johansen Captive Patterson Triple Cross Picoult Mad Honey Robb Desperation in Death Steel The Whittiers Juvenile Fiction Child Clarice Bean Think Like An Elf Daywalt Green Is For Christmas Emerson Buchanan Bandits FGTV Saves the World Kinney Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Overlode Messner Escape From the Great Earthquake Messner Escape From the Twin Towers Messner Underground Railroad Owens One Winter Up North Pallotta Ultimate Reptile Rumble Sanderson Bastille vs the Evil Librarians Tarshis I Survived Hurricane Katrina Willems The Frustrating Book DVD’s Captain America Winter Soldier Elf Elf Buddy’s Sing & Cheer Along Gumby’s Arctic Antics Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas Pokemon Winter Celebration Thor Love and Thunder Top Gun Maverick Very Thomas Christmas The Way.

REBELS PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT AGAINST THE PATRIOTS

The MCC Rebels and the HBC Patriots squared off in Slayton on Tuesday night in a Red Rock Conference Girls basketball showdown. Both teams were coming in off wins in their first conference games of the season. The Patriots scored 50 points in the second half in a win over Edgerton Public while the Rebels pulled away for a 12 point win over Adrian Ellsworth. The two teams are about as opposite as it gets. The Patriots are long and fast while the Rebels are stronger and more physical on the court. The Rebels are an older team with 3 seniors starting and another 3 coming in off the bench while the Patriots were led in scoring by a junior and an 8th grader. It would be an interesting game that in the end would be decided by the little things.

REBELS TRAVEL TO SLEEPY EYE TO OPEN SEASON

The Murray County Central Rebel boys opened their season this past Friday night in Sleepy Eye. The Rebels have been part of the Tip Off Classic for years and it has allowed them to get a good look at where they were to open the season. Friday night the Rebels opened with the Knights of Sleepy Eye St Marys. The Rebels got to the gym later than they had hoped due to the weather and had a shorter time than normal to warm up. It wasn’t the perfect way to open a season but the Rebels would battle through and would compete with a very good team unfortunately in a losing effort.

WARRIOR WRESTLING KICKS OFF SEASON EXCITED FOR THE YEAR

The Fulda/MCC Wrestling Warriors kicked off the 22/23 wrestling season with almost 30 wrestlers in the books. They have Nick Henning at the helm, Kody Kramer, and Clayton Hartle at his side and this writer foresees it to be a terrific season.

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SCHOOL MENU Mon., Dec. 12: Breakfast: Blueberry Donut, Fresh Fruit, Assorted Fruit Juice, Milk.

NOTICE FROM AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY

The American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Minnesota will no longer be accepting postage stamps or postcards. The drop off box at the Slayton post office has been removed. We want to thank everyone for donating to this program.

CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Darby Lawrence. Office Hours: 8am to 4:30pm. Phone: (507) 836-8291. Wed. Dec. 7: 6pm Confirmation; Sun. Dec. 11: 9am Sun. School, 10am Worship; Wed. Dec. 14: 6pm Confirmation.

GOOD NEWS

So many people today have such agitated minds. They are fearful, doubtful, they cannot sleep, worry overwhelms them; pills, pills, and more pills, and still, they have no peace. A British psychiatrist who had devoted his entire adult life to the suffering of the mind, said to the British Medical Association many years ago, “I would state that of all the hygienic measures to counteract disturbed sleep, depression of the spirits, and all the miserable sequels of a disturbed mind, I would undoubtedly give first place to the simple habit of prayer.” Scripture tells us, “You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You. Trust in the Lord forever.” (Isaiah 26:3-4). Jesus tells those who follow Him in John 14:27 that His peace is available to all of us whenever we need it. The apostle Paul tells us in Phil. 4: “Rejoice in the Lord always.

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