DEAR SUN SPOTS: Do you know of any place that takes old wheelchairs? I just got another one and need to get rid of the old one. It is in good shape, except it needs new wheels on front.

You do find a lot of places for people to get rid of things. Thank you — No Name, Auburn

ANSWER: Global Home Care Services will gladly take your wheelchair. You can also call them if you need a wheelchair or other home health care equipment. You can find them at 145 Lisbon St., Suite 503, Lewiston ME 04240, 207-376-3060.

Sun Spots spoke with Gaarad Dees, who said that unfortunately they are not equipped to pick up or deliver equipment. You will need to go to them.

Also, call Gaarad before you drop stuff off. There is some medical equipment that cannot be reused because it cannot be properly sterilized.

DEAR SUN SPOTS: For No Name, Gray (April 10), I have no sheet music nor do I have the Internet, but I do have two of the songs on tape and have copied the words to them, if this helps any. — No Name, Hebron

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“I Believe” sung by Frankie Lane in 1953

I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows,

I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, a candle glows.

I believe for everyone who goes astray, someone will come to show the way.

I believe, I believe.

I believe above the storm the smallest prayer, will still be heard.

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I believe that someone in the great somewhere, hears every word.

Every time I hear a new born baby cry, or touch a leaf or see the sky.

Then I know why, I believe.

Every time I hear a new born baby cry, or touch a leaf or see the sky.

Then I know why, I believe.

“Till the End of Time” sung by Perry Como in the early 1950s

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Till the end of time

Long as stars are in the blue

Long as there’s a spring, a bird to sing

I’ll go on loving you

Till the end of time

Long as roses bloom in May

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My love for you will grow deeper

With every passing day

Till the wells run dry

And each mountain disappears

I’ll be there for you, to care for you

Through laughter and through tears

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So take my heart in sweet surrender

And tenderly say that I’m

The one you love and live for

Till the end of time

Till the wells run dry

And each mountain disappears

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I’ll be there for you, to care for you

Through laughter and through tears

So take my heart in sweet surrender

And tenderly say that I’m

The one you love and live for

Till the end of time

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ANSWER: How very nice of you to go to so much trouble!

DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Congregational Church of East Sumner is inviting crafters to participate in its fifth annual spring sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 17.

The sale features a perennial plant sale, baked goods, a large selection of raffle items and lunch. There is no charge for table space, but crafters are asked to donate an item to the raffle.

There may be a limit of two to three crafters per category (jewelry, quilts, knitted items, soaps, etc.) depending on the number of responses. Crafters should plan to bring tables and shelter cover. Chairs will be provided.

The church is located at 50 Main St. (Route 219) in Sumner. To reserve a space or for more information, please contact me. — Merriel, merribob@megalink.net

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