The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, January 19, 1989, Image 18

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Persons having difficulty relocating in the Atlanta area may call TRAVELERS AID at 527-7400 or stop by the downtown office at 40 Pryor Street. The pro-life community of Georgia will sponsor a MEMORIAL SERVICE, Mon., Jan. 23 beginning at It a.m. at the state Capitol. Parking will be available at the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium with shuttle bus connections to the Capitol. A march along Peachtree Street will follow the service. Call 888-7821 for further OLD GLASSES are needed for Atlanta’s homeless. A col lection of glasses will be made Mon., Jan. 23 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church community kitchen at 435 Peachtree St., N.E. from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call Sally Sue Crawford at 352-1467. * $ $ $ $ VOLUNTEERS are needed to teach English at Catholic Social Services, 680 W. Peachtree St. and other locations in the Atlanta area. For information, please call Jeffrey Tapia or Clarita Guigou at 881-6571, extension 258. Scouts Collect Canned Goods Boy Scouts in the Atlanta Area Council, as part of their celebration of Boy Scout Anniversary Week, will collect canned food items, Saturday, Feb. 11. Called “Scouting For Food,” the boys will cover a 13-county area in the hope of collecting 50 tons of canned food for distribution to the needy in local neighborhoods. February 5-11 is set aside as Boy Scout Anniversary Week commemorating the founding of scouting in 1910. The Atlanta Area Council serves over 51,000 young people in its scouting programs. While continuing to emphasize character development, citizenship training and personal fitness, today’s scouting program also includes teaching youth about substance abuse, about illiteracy, and helping the homeless and hungry. A REMARRIAGE WORKSHOP for engaged couples preparing for a second marriage will be held at the Catholic Center, Sat., Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost of the workshop is $45. Focus will be on the four stages for a good remarriage, problem-solving skills, and stepparenting tips. Call 888-7819 for further information. Registration is re quired. lie**** VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS are needed in the areas of health education, crisis intervention and overnight camp ing. For additional information contact Volunteer Atlanta at 527-7346. WORLD MARRIAGE DAY DINNER-DANCE will be held Feb. 4 at the Southern Bell Learning Center, 285 North Druid Hills Highway in Atlanta beginning at 6:30 p.m. The dinner-dance is sponsored vations for spending the night cost an additional $35. For reservations, call Joe and Juanita Altschuler at 923-7523. A training session in the Athens area for BIRTHRIGHT VOLUNTEERS will be offered Sat., Jan. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Birthright office, 824 Milledge Ave., Athens. Lunch will be provided. Call Ellie Rees at 353-2877 or the Birthright office at 353-1309 to sign up for the session. ***** Corpus Christi parish in Stone Mountain will hold a BASEBALL CLINIC, Sun., Feb. 5 at the church, 600 Moun tain View Drive. Tom Paciorek, former Brave and Corpus Christi parishioner, will assist with the clinic. Fee is $3 per person. The clinic is open to young people, coaches and parents from 4-6 p.m. For further information, call Beedee Soskin, at 469-0395. Flannery O'Connor’s first novel, WISE BLOOD, will be discussed on Tues., Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Pius X High School, 2674 Johnson Road, N.E. Dr. Robert W. Hill, chairman of the English department at Kennesaw College, wilt lead the group. Anyone in terested in an evening of stimulating discussion is in vited to attend. Call 636-3023 for more information or to be added to the mailing list. VOLUNTEER DEKALB needs licensed drivers to help deliver meals to homebound elderly between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day. Call 527-7347 for more information. PAGE 15 — The Georgia Bulletin, January 19, 1989 A JESUIT RETREAT for Atlanta area alumni and alumnae of Jesuit colleges, universities and high schools and their spouses will be held at Ignatius House Retreat Center March 3-5. Father Donald Driscoll, S.J., will be the retreat master. He is presently on the faculty of Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. For reserva tions or further informa tion call 255-0503. Father Donald Driscoll, S.J. THE CATHOLIC FAMILY IN 1989: A Community of Growth and Love, will be the focus of a retreat at Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat in Holy Trinity, Ala., Feb. 10-12. A donation of $60, which includes a $10 non-refundable deposit, covers the cost. Registration deadline is Jan. 27. Call 205-855-4474 or write the retreat center for further in formation or to register. The zip is 36859. TWO RETREATS will be offered at Ignatius House during February. "Fidelity Through Temptation" will be directed by Father Clair Cazayoux, S.J., Feb. 10-12. “The Strength of the Church," for Knights of Columbus and their spouses, will be directed by Father Niel Jarreau, S.J., Feb. 17-19. The retreats begin with supper at 7 p.m. on Friday and end after lunch on Sunday. For reservations call 255-0503 or write Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside Drive. N.W., Atlanta 30028. ELLIOT WIGGINTON, originator of the FOXFIRE Magazine and noted educator, will speak Thurs., Jan. 26 at noon in the Georgia-Pacific Center Auditorium, 133 Peachtree St. as part of the Atlanta Historical Society's Alston Lecture series. The lecture topic will be “Envision ing the Twenty-First Century,” and is free and open to the public. Anyone interested in TRANSPORTATION from St. Thomas More Church in the Decatur area to the Jan. 23 pro life Memorial Service and March should call Karyl Davis at 378-4588. A bus will take a group to the march from the church. To place classifieds, send check and write to: The Georgia Bul letin, 680 W. Peach tree St., N.W., Atlan ta, Ga. 30308. Classi fieds are 50C per word with phone number equaling l word. Deadline Fri day before publica tion. We publish on Thursdays. BUSINESS SERVICES TRANSLATION SER VICES: Professional trans lations/interpretations in Spanish/English. Call Ms. Jeffrey Tapia at Catholic Social Services for details. 881-6571. DELIQUENT CHILD SUP PORT COLLECTION. Oth er Legal Matters. Law Of fices. 389-2823. QUALITY HOME IM PROVEMENTS. Additions and Master Plumbing. PAINTING (interior and exterior) & Wallpaper'. ROOFING (Commercial flat roof or standard resid ence) & Gutters. Licensed and insured. Free esti mates. Tony 945-3126. UPHOLSTERY - Refinish ing and made to order cush ions. Call 344-2201. EMERALD TREE SER VICE — Fully Insured. 320-7796. VACATION RENTALS DISNEY, EPCOT, SEA- WORLD. Nice 3 BDRM, 2 BATH, Completely Fur nished. $350.00 Week. 404-886-1610. BRIDAL ELEGANT ATLANTA MANSION available for weddings and special events. Contact 885-9718. MARSH PHOTOGRAPHY- Catholic Wedding Special ists. 498-8879. HELP WANTED CHILDCARE FOR IN FANT IN PRIVATE HOME - Toco Hills area. Light house cleaning. Part time schedule - 10 - 20 hrs. $5/hr. Own transportation needed. References re quired. 320-6118. BILINGUAL PROJECT MANAGER - Will develop and implement education program of AIDS-STD for Hispanics. College degree in Nursing, Social Work or related field preferred. Send resume to: Employ ment Interviewer, Saint Jo seph's Hospital, 5665 Peach- tree-Dunwoody Road, At lanta, GA 30342. E.O.E. PERS/REL, THANK YOU DEAR JESUS, MOTHER MARY. AND SAINTS for prayers answered. THANK YOU BLESSED MOTHER, SACRED HEART OF JESUS, HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD, LORD & SAVIOR, ST. JUDE for prayers answered. Phil. THANK YOU BLESSED MOTHER, SACRED HEART OF JESUS, ST. JUDE, HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD for prayers answered. R.S.Snyder. THANK YOU SACRED HEART, BLESSED MOTHER AND ST. JUDE for prayers answered. P.R. THANK YOU ST. JUDE, JESUS for answered pray ers. B.L. SERVICES AVAILABLE CRISIS PREGNANCY SERVICES - Available through Catholic Social Ser vices. Call 881-6571 for help with medical care, living arrangements, discussion of options. Services Free and Confidential. HISPANIC SERVICES Of fers assistance to the His panic community in job placement, housing, orien tation, information and re ferral. Call Vicky Gonzalez for an appointment or infor mation at 888-7841. Catholic Social Services. CATHOLIC SOCIAL SER VICES has professional counseling services avail able on a fee basis for chil dren, adolescents, adults, couples and families at the Catholic Center downtown and in outlying parishes. In surance coverage avail able. Call 881-6571 for an ap pointment or information. “PREGNANT?” Todiscuss abortion alternatives call BIRTHRIGHT 451-2273. Service is free and con fidential. FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE AVAIL ABLE in St. Michael's Cen ter between Toco Hills and the V. A. 636-6261 or 982-9841. FOR SALE ATTN: CHURCHES - SCHOOLS - Catholic Social Services has a Gestetner stencil burner and mimeo graph for sale at a reason able price. For further de tails, please call Eileen at 881-6571 between 9 AM - 3 PM. NEEDED Rosaries, statues, medals, scapulars, used magazines, used greeting cards and other mission aids. Send to: Kadavoor Church, Mathilil P.O., Quilon - 691 601, Kerala, India. ROOMMATE WANTED SEEKING MATURE LOV- ING WOMAN WHO WOULD ENJOY LIVING WITH 3 OLDER CHIL DREN AND MOTHER in nice Dunwoody home. Low rent if right person. Adeline 404-396-0970.