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PAGE 6—The Georgia Bulletin, August 4,1977
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CHRIST THE KING WILL
HOST A SUMMER DAY
CAMP in golf and tennis skills
for boys and girls in grades 4
through 7 August 15 through
19. The camp is for beginners
or advanced beginners in both
sports. For information, call
261-8191 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Monday through Friday.
THE REGULAR
MONTHLY TELEVISED
MASS will be broadcast on
Sunday, August 7, at 10:30
a.m. on WSB-TV, Channel 2.
Father Noel Burtenshaw is
celebrant.
THE ST. VINCENT DE
PAUL SOCIETY of St.
Michael’s in Gainesville
Urgently needs help for a
family. All household items
are needed. Call Mary
Hoffman at 536-4940 if you
can donate anything.
THE EMORY
UNIVERSITY DEPART
MENT OF MUSIC announces
that auditions are currently
being held for all wind, brass,
percussion, string bass and
cello players for the Emory
Wind Ensemble. Anyone
interested in joining the
group should call Mr. Bradley
at 255-4190 for an audition.
CURSILLO NO. 35 FOR
MEN is scheduled for Labor
Day weekend, Friday,
September 2, to Monday,
September 5. The closing will
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take place at the Monastery
at 5:30 p.m. on Labor Day.
ST. ANNE’S CIRCLE OF
SS. PETER & PAUL recently
hosted a Bingo Party for the
patients at Georgia Regional
Hospital.
THE FOLK GROUP OF
ST. JOSEPH’S IN ATHENS
will sing for the 11 a.m.
Sunday Liturgy in Toccoa on
August 19.
THE NEXT ENGAGED
ENCOUNTER will be held at
Ignatius House August 12
through 14. Reservations are
necessary and may be made
through the Office of
Religious Education,
881-6131. For information,
call Sue or Bob Baldwin at
469-3376.
OLA LADIES AND
COUPLES are organizing a
Bridge Marathon. Call Loretta
Jaeger at 233-1064 for more
information. If you would
like to play in the Ladies
Group but do not have a
partner, call and register and
you will be matched up by
the time the bridge games
begin.
THE GEORGIA RIGHT
TO LIFE GROUP urges
everyone to write to Senators
Talmadge and Nunn, as well
as your U.S. Congressman,
requesting them to stop the
use of tax dollars for
abortion. The Senators and
Congressman may be written
to at the U.S. Capitol,
Washington, D.C. 20510.
THE CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY OF
CLEVELAND recently joined
with the local Methodists for
a ground-breaking ceremony
for an addition to the United
Methodist Church.
P R E - C A N A-
/PRE-MARRIAGE
INSTRUCTIONS will be held
at the Catholic Center, 756
West Peachtree, on
Saturday, August 20 from
10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. To
make the necessary
registration, call the Office of
Religious Education at
881-6131.
COGGINS
SHOESTORE
SHOES FOR THU FAMILY
46 W. PARK SO-
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 428-6811
CLASSIFIEDS
MARIST AREA - 4 bedroom, VA
baths, all brick French Prov.
home. Brick patio, fenced in back
yard. Close to Perimeter Mall and
Lenox shopping. Walk to swim
and tennis club and Our Lady of
the Assumption School. 100% VA
financing available. Mid-6 0s.
252-5089.
FOR SALE - 1973 Cutlass “S” -
Top Condition. Yellow with
cream top, air conditioned,
AM/FM radio with speakers.
261-5382 after 6 p.m. week days.
WELCOME
GEORGE!!!!!!!!
BACK
PREGNANT? Need positive help?
Call Birthright 688-4496.
HILTON HEAD, 2 br. completely
famished condominium. Walk to
beach. Sleep 6. $225 per week.
636-7656.
PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLA., 2
br. house plus hide-a-bed. Sleeps
6. Across street from beach near
Thomas Dr. $225 per week. Call
Hugh O’Neal 634-5409 Nights
only.
FLORIDA - ST. AUGUSTINE
BEACH - Two bedroom
townhouse. Will accommodate six
people. Available summer season.
Call Tom Stafford 256-9569.
AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA.
Ocean-front Condominium, 3 br.
fam. apt. Directly on beach. Pool,
golf, tennis & private fishing pier.
Rental day, week or month. Call
636-5688.
UPHOLSTERING for Homes and
Business Antiques a Speciality.
344-2201 or 627-9278.
ED KOVARIK HAS BEEN
RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT
of the Parish Council at St.
John the Evangelist. Serving
with him will be Paul Cormier
as vice president and Mrs.
Lucille Gunter as secretary.
BEST WISHES TO THOSE
RECENTLY MARRIED,
including Michael Reece and
Marian Josephine (Aumiller)
Carpenter; Leo Anthony and
Cheryl Renee (Cecere)
Pietrocollo, and Nguyen Tan
and Bernadette Jeanne
(Bouchez) Vinh.
ANNA MAY
CASTRICONE has returned
from “Family ’77,” a
national meeting aimed at
helping families reaffirm their
faith in marriage and the
family held at the YMCA
Camp in Estes Park,
Colorado. Mrs. Castricone
attended as a Christian
Family Movement (CFM)
Board member. The CFM
consists of small groups of
people meeting together and
supporting one another
family-to-family. New groups
will be formed in September.
For information, contact Mrs.
Castricone at 294-5586.
AN OPEN KARATE
TOURNAMENT followed by
a professional contact match
between the Georgia Cobras
and the Birmingham Bombers
will be presented at the
Martin Luther King Middle
School on Connally Street on
Saturday, August 6. The
tournament is scheduled as a
benefit for the Georgia Heart
Association. Admission will
be $3 for adults and $2 for
children under 12. Tickets for
the match between the
Cobras and the Bombers will
be $5 each. For more
information, call 261-2260.
WSB RADIO AND THE
ATLANTA BRAVES are
cooperating to sponsor “All
Faiths Day” at Atlanta
Stadium on Sunday, August
7. All persons attending the
game between Atlanta and
Montreal and bringing their
Church bulletin for August 7
or any previous Sabbath will
have a dollar donated in their
church or synagogue’s name
to United Way.
BEFORE PAINTING
CaU Buford 874-0555
Also House & Roof Cleaning
Free Estimate
35 yrs. experience
Fully insured
MANUEL’S
'Atlanta's Neighborhood Tavern
Corner of North Highland &
North Avenue
525-3447 525-3448
.Manuel Maloof, YouHHost
NEWS VIEW
DAVID OVER THREE
GOLIATHS -- As the clouds of dust
finally settled on the Archdiocese
Softball Playoffs at Saints Peter &
Paul field recently the image of a
“David” emerged as the victor.
“Tiny” Immaculate Conception
softball team, coached by Eddie
Gasperini won consecutive,
hard-earned victories over Corpus
Christi Red, Blue and Green teams in
the playoffs to take the league title.
During the regular season IC had
compiled a 9-1 record.
Besides Coach Gasperini, the team
includes in the front row from left to
right: Tony Aseff, Louis Copeland,
Tommy Mansour, Mike Minor, Chris
Maloof, Pat Warner; back row:
George Aseff, Larry Hudlow, Gene
Garner, Tony Maloof, Jack Melhorne
and Danny Buckley. Joe Karwoski
was absent for the picture.
DUE AUGUST 5
Farmworkers March Through Atlanta
On June 18, the Texas
Farmworkers Union (TFW)
of San Juan, Texas, embarked
on a 1500 mile “March for
Human Rights” from Austin,
Texas to Washington, D.C.,
where the march is scheduled
to arrive Labor Day weekend.
The “March for Human
Rights” of the TFW seeks the
support of President Carter,
the US Congress, and the
American people for the
passage of legislation granting
collective bargaining rights to
all agricultural workers in the
US, and repealing Section
14(b) of the Taft-Hartley
Act, the legal basis for
passage by states of “right to
work” laws.
The TFW and its leader,
Antonio Orendain, is from
the Rio Grande Valley of
southern Texas referred to by
the farmworkers as the
“Valley of Tears.” With
annual incomes of $3,000 the
TFW comprises the most
poverty stricken section of
farm laborers in the country.
They have the lowest life
expectancy (49 years) in the
country, the highest disease
rate (250 percent higher than
the national average), and an
education level of less than
eight years.
The marchers, some 50
farmworkers and supporters
including children and elderly
persons, have maintained a
20-mile per day pace on foot.
The march has passed
through the states of
Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Alabama, and is scheduled to
arrive in Atlanta on Friday,
August 5, and remain in the
area through August 7.
The TFW views Atlanta as
one of their most important
stops. They hope for a strong
show of material and moral
support from the labor, civil
rights, civic, and religious
sections of the community.
Orendain says that the
greatest need of the march
are funds, signatures on their
petition, and endorsements
from labor and human rights
organizations.
During their stay the
marchers will be housed at
Christ the King Cathedral. A
series of events are planned
including a march from the
gravesite of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. to the state capitol
where a support rally will be
held at noon on August 6.
Further information may be
obtained from Ellen Bums or
Wylie Rogers at 881-6571.
LAKE HARTWELL BARGAINS
These are the best that can ever be offered, the following acreage
tracts all front on new paved roads - have access to central water
supply -- and all
have excellent wooded
building
sites. These
tracts are restricted such that they cannot be subdivided and are
further restricted
to a minimum of 1,200
sq.ft, of
heated floor
space.
Acreage
Water Front
Price
5.31
199
$18,500
1.7
200
1 8,500
1.8
150
15,000
3.5
250
15,000
6.6
482
1 8,500
3.9
175
17,500
3.8
175
1 7,000
4.5
150
1 5,500
4.6
150
1 5,500
4.8
140
1 5,000
4.9
138
1 5,000
6.0
41 0
25,000
We have 80% financing available at 9% simple
interest - prepay
without penalty.
Phone toll free 1-800
282
5481
or call 404
376-8005. Lake Hartwell, Inc., Box 447, Hartwell, Ga. 30643
P.S. Our local Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
has
Eucharist on
Sat. at 7:30 p.m.
and Sun. 8 a.m.
CARPET, VINYL &
HARDWOOD FLOORS. Sales
and installation. Expert
workmanship. Reasonable.
394-6189 or 636-8260.
SALES CAREER - Excellent
starting salary. Fringe benefits.
Please call Jim Abernathy,
636-6672.
CALLAWAY GARDENS - Pine
Mountain, Ga. 3 br. chalet. Sleeps
8. Pool. Tennis. 5 minutes to the
Gardens. $225 per week or $120
per weekend. 457-7600 or
451-6667.
SPANISH TRACE OCEAN
FRONT CONDOMINIUM. So. St.
Augustine Beach, next to Holiday
Inn. 2 br., 2 ba., fully furnished
including linens. Call at night.
Billy Alford 351-8800 or Jack
Poteat 355-7351.
WANTED - Apostles to live and
work in a community of priests
inspired by the Pastoral
Spirituality of St. Francis de
Sales. Fransalian Fathers, 109
Johnson Road, Lawrenceville, Ga.
30245.
CLOTHING AND ALL
ACCESSORIES FOR NEW
BORN BABIES NEEDED for
Indo-Chinese refugees. Can pick
up in any section of town. Call
Juliette Vu Resettlement Office.
Catholic Center 881-1361.
AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA.
Ocean-front, 2 bd., 2 ba., fully
decorated condominium. Tennis,
pool, golf, private fishing pier.
Rent day, week or month.
Excellent rates 934-4624 or (904)
261-0142.
Crain - Daly Volkswagen
Sales-Servite-Parts
Authorized
2980 Piedmont Rd 261-7500 Dealer
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Dear
Happy
DEAR HAPPY, Somebody stole my hus
band. And left a not-so-good imitation in his place.
The man I married 12 years ago was “Mr. Spar
kle. ” The man I see spending every waking week
end hour in front of the TV or behind a newspaper,
is “Mr. Yawn.”
Where’s the fun and excitement I remember?
Should I hint around about building a swimming
pool—or taking a cruise? There must be something
I can do. But what is it?
BORED TO TEARS AND THEN SOME.
Dear Bored, Congratulations. You’ve just dis
covered the rut you’re in. But boredom comes
just as easily to people with swimming pools and
condominiums in the islands as it does to the rest
of us. So that isn’t the answer.
You need a change—a complete change—
from your normal, everyday life.
The Marriott Hotel at Perimeter Center has
a neat thing going every weekend that’s really
catching on. The Escape Weekend.
You get about as far away from the hum
drum routine at home as you can imagine. With
out going any real distance at all. You get a
couple of days out of the kids-and-kitchen rut to
relax a ad have fun, without spending a lot of time
getting there and back.
The Marriott Hotel at Perimeter Center has
a heated indoor pool, a sauna, tennis courts, a
lovely restaurant and a lounge with live enter
tainment for dancing after dinner. You’re right
next door to the Perimeter Shopping Mall, too.
And the nice thing is—it’s a heck of a bargain.
With a room and breakfast-for-two both days,
dinner-for-two one night, free champagne, full
use of the facilities for less than $70 a couple. Or,
take the one-night Escape—champagne, a room,
dinner and breakfast for less than $50 a couple. At
those prices, you can go on the spur of the moment
practically any weekend you wish.
And I’ve got a feeling that one weekend like
this might just bring back “Mr. Sparkle.”
Make your reservations now for an exciting Es
cape Weekend at the Marriott Hotel at Perimeter
Center. Call (404) 394-6500.
Jim Ellis
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