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now thanks to Pilot Club
The Pilot Club of Peach County
is proud to announce that LIFE¬
LINE, a personal emergency
response system will be available
in Peach County and surrounding
areas. Eight units will be installed
by September in homes of eligible
users. These include people who
live alone, people with disabilities
or handicaps, people with ongoing
medical conditions or post opera¬
tive patients who would want to
maintain a link to medical assis
tance. The system is designed to
allow its users to enjoy a freer type
of lifestyle. With LII%LINE, you
can feel more relaxed, secure and
confidant because it links you to 24
hours assistance at the push of a
button.
Over 200,000 people in the
United States and Canada are using
LIFELINE to enjoy more active,
independent lives. Family members
also benefit from LIFELINE
cause they have peace of mind,
knowing that their loved ones are
not alone.
The Pilot Club wishes to thank
Watch for our
Camellia Festival
Commemorative
Edition
in next week's Leader-Tribune
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D.A.R.E. to
hold gradua¬
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On Thursday, February 21, at
7:00 p.m. in the Hunt Elementary
School Auditorium, students in the
fifth grade will graduate from
Peach County’s first D.A.R.E.
Program.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
Kiwanis to hold
Pancake Breakfast
The Fort Valley Kiwanis Club
will hold its Annual Pancake
Breakfast this Saturday, Feb. 16,
from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. in
the Fellowship Hall of the First
United Methodist Church.
Tickets (S2.50 each) will be
available at the door or in advance
from any Kiwanis Club member.
Invitation to Bid
The City of Byron is
accepting sealed bids
For one (1) New
Backhoe. For
information call Kirk
Morris at 956-3600 for
specifications. Closing
date is Feb. 29,1991
The Leader-Tribune Wednesday, February 13. 1991
all individuals, businesses, and
clubs who have contributed and
participated in fundraisers for the
LIFELINE project over the past
Featured speaker...
Clean Community Coordinator Charlie Short of Byron was the fea¬
tured speaker for the February Pilot Club meeting. Also pictured in
Pilot Sherry Gilchrist.
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service project. The units (which
cost S595.00 each) will be leased
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Staff Photos by Eric Zellars
Children support the troops
The children ofJack and Jill Day
Care Center at the First Baptist
Church of Fort Valley showed
their enthusiastic support tor the
American troops fighting in
Operation Desert Storm. On the
upper right, they had a balloon
release of red, white and blue
balloons. Each balloon contain¬
ed a student's name and
address to respond if found. The
two youngsters on the left have
their dad in Saudi Arabia and
are pictured in their own salute.
eligible subscribers. For more
information about the LIFELINE
project or to contribute to it, please
write to LIFELINE, P.O. Box
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Mrs. Wingo honored...
Nell Wingo was named PIF Sweetheart at the February meeting.
She is pictured at left with Pilot President Linda Whitaker.
INTRODUCING
GENTLE
CHIROPRACTIC!
Hi! I’m Veronique Desaulniers, Doctor of Chiropractic.
Perhaps gentleness in chiropractic is a new concept to .
you. It was to me before I began the six years in college
training necessary for my doctorate degree. During those
years I learned the precise locations where light pressure
can bring Chiropractic relief to pain.
In addition to my doctorate, I have a degree in Biological
Sciences. Since college I have completed courses in Impairment Rating, Mo¬
tion Palpation and numerous courses perfecting the Chiropractic technique.
Even now I attend nationwide seminars to stay current on the advances in
this rapidly changing field.
If you have hesitated visiting a Chiropractor, perhaps you didn’t know about
this gentle or soft touch" technique. It has been effective treating:
Back Pain Headaches Shoulder Pain Painful Joints
Neck Pain Arthritis Arm/Leg Pain Stiffness
Numbness Bursitis Hip Pain Cold Hands/Feet
And, because most insurance companies recognize and cover Chiropractic
care, your treatment may be at little or no cost to you according to the limits
of your insurance policy. To encourage you to try gentle Chiropractic, please
accept this offer:
YOUR INITIAL SPINAL EXAMINATION
(A $60.00 VALUE) IS ABSOLUTELY FREE!*
*Any other service performed will be agreed upon, in writing, by both parties.
This courtesy examination will include:
1. Private Consultation 3. Neurological Tests
2. Orthopedic Tests 4. Spinal Alignment Check
FOR YOUR FREE EXAMINATION
TO DETERMINE IF CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP YOU
CALL DR. VERONIQUE DESAULNIERS AT:
Perry Chiropractic
Health Center
■ U19 Momingside : 987-9666 Dr. • Perry, GA
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Wednesday, February 13
Camellia Festival Botanical Art
Show and Sale in the Fetterman
Museum at Massee Lane
Gardens from 4 - 7 p.m. Free.
Adult Children of Alcoholics
meet in the conference room of
Peach County Hospital at 7:30
p.m. each Wednesday. These
meetings will be using the 12 step
program.
Thursday, February 14
Valentine's Dayt Tell someone
you love them today.
Peach County Industrial and
Development Authority will meet
at 8 a.m. at the Chamber of
Commerce.
Byron-Fort Valley-Peach County
Recreation Commission meets
at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall in Fort
Valley.
Friday, February 15
Candlelight and Camellias
dinner and dance in the Fetterman
Museum on the grounds of
Massee Lane Gar-dens. Get your
tickets early, space is limited! Call
967-2358 for information.
Evangelistic House of Prayer
will present Naomi and The Segos
in concert at 7 p.m. (Walton Road
between Fort Valley and Hwy. 42)
Call 825-5818. Free.
Tuesday, February 19
Peach County Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors
will meet at 8 a.m.
Fort Valley Study Club will meet
at 3 o'clock with hostess Mrs.
Evelyn Mathews.
Leadership Peach will present
Dr. Carol Purvis, Supt. of Clarke
County Schools in Education
Counts and counts and counts at
3 p.m. in the Pettigrew Center.
Parents, teachers and all con¬
cerned citizens welcome!
Wednesday, February 20
Adult Children of Alcoholics will
meet in the conference room of
Peach County Hospital at 7:30
p.m.
Thursday, February 21
Fort Valley City Council will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall.
Thursday, February 28
Peach County Hospital
Authority will meet at 11 a.m. in
the Vinson Library at the hospital.
1902, Fori Valley, GA 31030.
Include your address and phone
number and information will be
returned to you.