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BARROW JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2008
MIDDLE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES
The middle school student council class representa
tives include (L-R): Summer Carpenter, Sarah Beth
Adams, Morgan Gano, Ben Morgan, Jessica Peavy,
Karlee Fisher and Nicole Stephens.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES
The elementary student council class representatives
at Bethlehem Christian Academy include: (top row,
L-R) Sullie Mabry, Tanner Schwebel, Chase Martin,
Jacob Dickinson, Kara Maxwell, Mary Grace Gaddy,
Jonathan Cheeseman, Luke Peavy, Ethan Torbett and
Lilly Dickinson; and (bottom row) Michelle Gibson, Katie
Loggins, Kelly Wilkerson, Spencer Wyatt, Rebekah Foil,
Haley Mobley, Ginny Darnell and Madison Drake.
Bethlehem Christian Academy names student officers
Bethlehem Christian Academy has
elected its new student council for the
2008-2009 school year.
Students in the second through the
eighth grades voted for their student
council officers and representatives. Each
class voted for class representatives.
Because of the close results, there were
several runoff elections.
The results for the elementary school
were as follows: Ginny Darnell, Ethan
Torbett, Katie Loggins and Tanner
Schwebel, second grade class represen
tatives: Lilly Dickinson, Madison Drake,
Haley Mobley and Spencer Wyatt,
third grade class representatives; Jacob
Dickinson, Rebekah Foil, Sullie Mabry
and Chase Martin; fourth grade class rep
resentatives; and Jonathan Cheeseman,
Michelle Gibson, Luke Peavy and Kelly
Wilkerson, fifth grade class representa
tives.
The elementary student body elected
Kara Maxwell, fifth grade, as the presi
dent and Mary Grace Gaddy, fourth
grade, as the vice president.
In the middle school, the class repre
sentatives include: Sarah Beth Adams and
Summer Carpenter, sixth grade; Karlee
Fisher and Jessica Peavy, seventh grade;
and Nicole Stephens, eighth grade.
The middle school student body elected
Ben Morgan, seventh grade, as president
and Morgan Gano, sixth grade, as vice
president.
The first student council activity will
Operation Christmas Child, where stu
dents collect shoeboxes filled with toys
and necessities for children oversees who
may not have a Christmas and who
may not know the love of Jesus Christ,
according to school leaders.
Auditions set for 'God's Favorite’ Local residents earn degrees
The Winder-Barrow
Community Theatre will hold
auditions for “God's Favorite’'
on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m.,
and on Monday, Nov. 10, at
6:30 p.m.
Auditions will be held at
the Colleen Williams Theater
in the Winder Cultural Arts
Center.
If callbacks are required,
they will be held on Tuesday,
Nov. 11, at 6:30 p.m. The cast
requires five men and three
women, ages 20-60.
“God’s Favorite” by Neil
Simon is based on the Book
of Job in the Bible. The play
takes place in a mansion,
where a tycoon, his wife, a
prodigal son, and a pair of
kookie twins live. One night a
messenger enters. Our modern
Job won’t renounce God, so a
fire is sent to wipe him out,
factory and home. Everything
becomes a test of his faith.
Having lost everything, the
messenger arrives again to test
him.
The director of the play will
be Elinor Hasty, who is the
drama teacher at Apalachee
High School and has taught
drama for 30 years.
The show dates are February
27-28, and March 1, 6, 7 and
8, 2009. Rehearsals will be
held on Mondays, Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
Because the Thanksgiving and
Christmas holidays are in the
middle of the rehearsal time,
the full rehearsal schedule will
be set after the cast is chosen.
For more information, visit
www.winderbarrowtheatre.
org.
Church News Announcements
Church announcements should include the name and loca
tion of the church and the type of event (singing, revival,
special service, etc.); the date and time of the event; the name
of any special speakers or groups; and the name and phone
number for further information.
Church announcements may be submitted via fax at
678.425.1435, or via email at news@barrowjournal.com or in
person at our office in Winder.
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Corporate
Events
HALLOWEEN PARTY!
Friday - starting at 7:00 p.m.
Prizes for best costume,
candy and treats!
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CRIBS TO CRAYONS
Connie Wilbanks, a long-time Barrow County resident
is pleased to announce the opening of a new day care
center in Winder. She and her husband, Robert, were
both born and raised in Barrow County. They have
two children, Savannah and Chase.
NOW ENROLLING
6 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS
Stop in for a visit
“where fun and learning go hand in hand. ”
Mon. - Fri. 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturdays by appointment
116 W. May Street (across from Mazzio’s), Winder, Ga.
770-868-KIDS (5437)
AAA
Several Barrow County res
idents earned degrees at North
Georgia College and State
University during August
commencement ceremonies.
They are: Jessica Rollo-
Smith, Auburn, an education
specialist degree in teacher
leadership; Benjamin Siegel,
Bethlehem, a bachelor’s
degree in political science;
Bonnie Yeater, Winder, a
bachelor’s degree in nursing;
Valerie Lancaster, Winder, a
master of education degree
in middle grade education;
Sheryl Herndon, Winder, a
master of education degree in
middle grade education; and
Clarissa Arroyo-Williamson,
Winder, master of education
degree in special education.
Cancer society kickoff Thursday
The American Cancer
Society’s Relay for Life of
Barrow County, Magical
Land of Hope Kickoff is
Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 at the
Winder Community Center.
Refreshments are at 5:30 p.m.
and the program will be at
6:00 p.m.
Those who are interested
have a perfect opportunity to
come and learn more about
how to be involved and make
a difference as well as receive
important information and
details about becoming a team
in 2009.
The 2008 “Top 10” Teams
& All-Star Award recipients
will be recognized. Awards
will be given to best dressed
fairy tale and nursery rhyme
characters.
There is no charge to
attend. RSVP Victoria Patrick
706-549-4893 or Victoria.pat-
rick@cancer.org.
The 2009 Relay for Life
is scheduled for May 15-16,
2009.
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Church News
UPCOMING THIS WEEK
First United Methodist Church of Winder — The annual
pumpkin patch will be ongoing this week from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.
Bethlehem First Baptist Church — A gospel singing will
be held Oct. 30 starting at 7 p.m. The service will feature Mike
Upright and the Maxwells.
First Baptist Church Winder — The ReWinders group
will take a fall leaf looking and apple-picking trip to the North
Georgia Mountains on Oct. 30. The group will leave First
Baptist Church of Winder at 9:30 a.m. For more information
call 770-867-9255.
Auburn First Baptist Church — A Harvest Day celebration
will be held Oct. 31 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Food and games will
be available for some old-fashioned fun. For more information
call 770- 962-1807.
First Baptist Church Of Carl — A Trunk or Treat will be
held in the fellowship hall on Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For
more information call 770-867-9588.
Cross View Church — A Trunk or Treat event will be hosted
on Oct. 31 starting at 7:30 p.m. For more information call
678-425-9831.
First United Methodist Church of Winder — A Fall
Festival event will be held Oct. 31 at 4:30 p.m. with games
and activities. A spaghetti supper will follow at 5:45 p.m.
and a Trunk or Treat at 6:45 p.m. For more information call
770-867-4594.
Winder Wesleyan Church — A Trunk or Treat will be
hosted Oct. 31 starting at 6 p.m. For more information call
770-867-5629.
St. Matthew Catholic Church — An All Saints Day party
will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1. For more
information call 770-867-4876.
UPCOMING SUNDAY
Bethlehem First Baptist Church — The 104 th homecom
ing will be held Sunday, Nov. 2. A covered dish lunch will
be held following the morning service with families asked to
bring two side dishes or desserts. For more information call
770-867-3577.
Carter Hill Christian Church — A celebration will be held
Sunday, Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. for the church’s 97 th anniversary. A
meal will follow the morning service. For more information call
770-307-1278
UPCOMING NEXT WEEK
First United Methodist Church Winder — The annual
Ham & Eggs supper will be held Wednesday, Nov. 5 from
4:30-7:00 p.m. Plates are $6 take-out or eat-in and proceeds
will go to the church’s mission projects. For more information
call 770-867-4594.
First Baptist Church of Winder — Movie night will be
held on Friday, Nov. 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more
information call 770-867-9255.
St. Matthew Catholic Church — An Advent by candlelight
will be held Saturday, Nov. 8. Reservations are $10. For more
information call 770-867-4876.
First Baptist Church of Winder — A Fall fellowship
will be held Saturday, Nov. 8. For more information call
770-867-9255.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Bethlehem First Baptist — A Community Thanksgiving
Service will be hosted on Nov. 16 starting at 6 p.m. The speaker
will be Rev. Parker Benson and the combined choirs will sing.
The church will collect canned foods and love offerings to ben
efit the Food Pantry of Barrow County Benevolence Ministries,
Inc. For more information call 770-867-3577.
BENTLEY’S
105 E. May Street, Winder, GA
678-963-9877
Monday - Saturday 9:00
MEATS
4 Chick en Breasts
2 Lis. Ground Beef
8 pk Cliick en Tenders
4 Pork Cliops
4 Cuke Steaks
6:30
VEGGIES AND SIDES
2 cans Green Beans
2 cans of Corn
1 box Spaghetti Noodles and Sauce
1 box Fettuccini Noodles with Alfredo Sauce
1 packet Masked Potatoes
1 box Macaroni and Cheese
1 box of Rice
1 box (8 slices) Garlic Toast
1 can Blackeyed Peas
1 (8 pk.) Cheese
1 can Baked Beans
1 bag Frozen Fries
1 bag (4) Hamburger Buns
1 small bag of Flour
DINNER SAVVY
PACKAGE #1
$49.99