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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
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Final Riles At Christian
Church Foi Mi Ftheiidje
Mancil Pearl Lthcr
■ txerans o
Wars Post 1187 and Auxiliary
are compltting plans Tot their
annual Vnlnr CUi/en Thanks
giving Day dinner which will
Fx -vrved a! tiie local VFW
Home beginning it 1 p.m. on
Thank giving Day,
ill \\ lodei and Barrow Coun
ty senior titDcns are invited
to enjoy a delicious Thank.—
giving Day dinner with these
service organization's, Plates
will be carried tn those unable
to be present for the occasion.
Mallory Aldridge is serving
as chairman of this year's din
ner and all those in need of
tation U> the clubhouse
Smith Named
Vice-President
Farm Bureau
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P, IP ”1.1*1)) " Smith O.W.n-
dcr and Btrru* (wm® »a» el- I « l ' e * m4 » r, 'i 1>I
aettd NorUi GearjU Vlw-Prt- " tenerel etoCUoa
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mnrntnp ttSFlai <* lire annual Vadrltn dtfeaUI in a iiiinur)
Georgia I arm Rureau Comen- f election ik|iri.vd either
tiiTfi being held at JekMI Island | r, '' v ‘ u,l * T A r1n
this week.
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Barrow t-Oi
being able to furnish a qualified
man, like Bobby Smith to fill
this Important position in the
49,000 member Georgia I arm
How will the mattei ulHmait-
sd" Nobody kn >ws the
answer to that either. It is now
in the lay) of the federal court
where suits have been filed and
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inion Thanksgiving Service Reports mm
esleyan Methodist Church ReccvE,y ' Bu,gla,y ..
) oulli Revival
Bethlehem
Baptist Church
:-d In an auto
of 15
Winder
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Glii < f,, Sult^i 11lx-1 ■
IR fresh-
j Midland Avt
jut noon, Tuesday, Novem-
r | j. A 106-1 Turd driven by
PfiyJIJs Smith of Winder wt«
raveling we>t on Midland Avts
Oempted a left turn onto Can-
ler street, and in tire process
tilled into Uie path of a IWM
he v to let driven by G. IV Steed
f a jndei:, who was traveling
ast on Midland, according to
Sgt. Muff of the Winder Police
partmenU The accident was
rked by Vt Huff and Patrol
man Smith.
Mr. Steed and hi* wife shir-
weie Ixitli injured and Mrs.
od y,as admitted to Barrow
Hospital. Those Injured in Uie
,ilh vehicle wore Howard
aslov, Don Smith and Phyllis
llli. on November Id was
I . with Winder Police Chief
,id Thomai In clrarifi* of
invi'htlgiiUoii.
ile
lected as president with ft-IJ
fcKemie Jr., of Coleman and
tulcy Jr„ of Cochran
he two other vico pi e si-
Whistleviile Christian
Church To Have
Thanksgiving Revival
Whl*to‘vUla Christian Church
will havu a revival bagimting
Wednesday, Novombci 23,
through Saturday nUthl, Novem
ber 2(i, Rev. Ralph I’nsey, min- j
jsU.tr of Midway (hiistian
(lunch will lx; bringing Ut°
me-vy;e each night at T;30 o'
clock. I'hei r will also lx a cov
ered dish supper Tlumk-giving
nlghl, November 2-4, iU Gsllll o'
clock.
You are cordially Invited to
attend each of these services.
I j ( n,. PI mi Profjriim
Rev Dean Krlng, p.isu»r of
tJu- Wesley in MclIuxliM Ihuuh
will be the spudkei fur the meet
ing of tin Minder Lions C lub
on Thursday evening, Novton-
Irm 17.
Huv. hrliw; will bring ft
j ii.tni giving iik - ipe and will
bo accompanied by membec •
the cftoli at the Wealoyait
i him h. who will slug hovh
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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. 16, 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 Winder Public
Library will be hosting an Affordable
Care Act all-day event, conducted by
Affordable Care Act Navigator, 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 Faccbook/Winder Public Library.
UGA’s Bauerle to
speak at December
chamber luncheon
University of Georgia
swim coach Jack Bauerle
will be the keynote speak
er at the Barrow County
Chamber of Commerce
monthly membership lun
cheon.
The luncheon will be
held Tuesday, Dec. 6 from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Barrow County Parks and
Recreation Department.
Lunch is $15 for mem
bers and $20 for guests.
Exhibit tables are avail
able for $25 each.
Bauerle is the all-time
wins leader in SEC his
tory, fourth overall in his
tory and second overall
among active coaches.
His women’s team has
finished first or second
in 15 of the last 18 years,
while the men’s team has
finished in the top 10 in
nine of the last 10 years.
Bauerle is married
to Leigh Ann. and they
have three sons — John,
Magill, and Duke.
To RSVP for the lunce-
hon, email mmilner@bar-
rowchamber.com.