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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
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Voters To Elect Officials And
Amendments OnNovember 8
2-Car Accident Is
Fatal To Four Persons
By riAl 1TI.1JA
Voters of ftlrxlor, Hiri-ow
( «unt,y and Gonrgte »vh<-- g-> to
the i nils nn Novembit ft will
vote in f1r*«t tmi party slat
Riibfcmatorlnl c >ninst in mem'
on, affirm or cIvmw between
Ottair candidate-. f»r office, and
Grogan HelpsWinder Jaycees
Celebrate 10th Anniversary
let, aid Mr.
nidsmobile.
L:m--tliitloiti.il Ami-ndrti''nla
J lie jiolln will bo m-n it me
I (. KJrt IIoumj that TucKkiy frurn
lho General I fccLlon ballot
I | is a 1 |iaity-column W*
L ; whereby the voter ma> vote the
W straight party ticket by Hmtk-
I 1 log In the Democratic Party or
publican I’m ty box at the head
tin column, Other wl so. Uw
it fur the Individual candl*
tos he choosys In kbi par-
terruw County most me
of the Democratic Pri-
I.IOMlun will go into of
flu* principal conUmded
lte>. 1,11. Collin-
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ESSiiS: Harrow Superior Court To
Convene Monday, Nov. <)
airt>, tire Republican iXJiei
two party races are over the
Miron, Sou thine morn and At-
nrn ludldal Circuit*.
Major office* in be filled by
loppaaed candidate* are for
I leulonanl Guvvnwr (George
I' Smith* ii«mln«o>, l, h, Re-
prt sentailv* from 9th District
In Georgia (I'hil M. Landrum)
stile Senator from VHlh 1)1 h-
trlcl (Dr, I. Albert Mlnfsh) and
Hppre'enlatlvo in the General
asH‘mt>l3 rruni 23rd TH-mlct
(James A Paris;,
In any of lint several races,
a voter may write in the name
of his choke of candidate not
nominated by a party . To do so,
manunll.v write Ills name and ti
tle of the iiffko involved in the
appropriate column mi dm ballot
Harrow Count* Urdinarj Mr ,
Rush (loach warns that If Uh
flie regular November term,
1966, uf Uh? Harrow f ount) Su
perior Court will convene at V
a.m. Moday muming, Novem
ber 7.
The November term Is rcg'i-
Inly hold without die services
of i (.land Jury, Htc Calendar
for this term is being published
>r. this l*mio <rfTh<.* v* fW d
ll tardea 12 hsno cases. Tho
Criminal Docket will be called L.
as the float Item of bu ijh-ss GMfp
for the pui p" ■<■ -f arrai«mmonl I Carter,
of criminal ca*c» for I rial, standi,
Ml Civil casus a^igiivd for III, llnr
trial *111 be called ai ti c « yn- r,’ti ■> ■
dusiivn or the ari-atgniucm Of fX*.te>
criminal cases and willlx- in t- I Char
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of th}4 Issue.
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Lodge Officer
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LOCAL HISTORY
Continuing with this issue, past newspaper front pages will highlight local news and history from Winder and Barrow County. This front page is from
the Nov. 2 1966 issue of The Winder News.
Affordable Care Act navigator to be
at Winder Public Library this month
On Monday, Nov. 28, beginning at
10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., the Wind
er Public Library will be hosting an
Affordable Care Act all day event, con
ducted by Affordable Care Act Naviga
tor. Kate Malone.
Malone, a trained enrollment spe
cialist will be available for assisting
in signing up individuals for health
insurance, Medicaid, and PeachCare.
Get answers to questions about afford
ability, dates, financial help and addi
tional materials with free, in-person
confidential assistance.
Information about status changes,
renewing and reviewing coverage, plus
different options, will also be covered
by Malone, She will be available to
help with shopping and enrolling in a
plan that fits individual budgets and
needs.
Malone will explain essential guar
anteed benefits including low or no
cost vaccines, screening tests, check
ups, emergency services, maternity,
mental health and prescription drug
coverage. Medicaid and PeachCare
information and questions will also be
answered.
Julia Simpson, library manager, said,
“If you don’t have healthcare coverage,
have concerns about Medicaid or need
to know how to get PeachCare cover
age for children, don’t miss this day
long event.
"The library will also host other des
ignated days for this event in Decem
ber and January. I invite everyone in
the community to participate in these
extremely informative sessions.”
Open enrollment begins November
1— first day you can enroll, re-en
roll, or change a 2017 insurance plan
through the Health Insurance Market
place. Coverage can start as soon as
Jan. 1, 2017. The last day to enroll in
or change plans for coverage to start
January 1, 2017 is December 15, 2016
The Winder Public Library is locat
ed at 189 Bellview Street and can be
reached at 770-867-2762.
All library events are free. View
event calendar at www.winder.prlib.org
or Facebook/Winder Public Library.
‘Awake America’
prayers to be held in
Winder this month
Awake America Prayer
meetings will be held
every second Thursday of
each month at Veterans
Memorial Park, Winder.
The next prayer meet
ing is set for 11:59 a.m.
on Thursday, Nov. 10,
according to a news
release.
“Please join elect
ed officials, pastors,
community leaders and
concerned citizens as
they meet to pray for
our nation, its leaders
and revival for Ameri
ca,” leaders stated in the
release.
Veterans Memorial
Park is located at 113
East Athens St.
For more information,
contact Lynn Adams,
Awake America Prayer
Meetings facilitator,
at the group’s website:
www.awakeamerica.info.
You can also email her
at awakeambarrowcty@
outlook.com.
“Please join us as
we lift this Country in
prayer,” Adams said.