The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 24, 1980, Page PAGE 10A, Image 10

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PAGE 10A -THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1M0 I v Wf jn i 'Mit •. MK qHH ■ppp - :^rr i - - HI : rjiytl . 8g In i lit ill Bfl ... ' |l I I I\ I IIP ■ i .ill Km 11 n ft Items For Bazaar Mrs. Paul Yarbrough and Mrs. R.C. Deadwyler check over some items that will be available in the Rose Garden Club booth at the Cumming Country Creations Bazaar to be held at Cum ming Elementary School on Oct. 18-19. Their booth will contain handcrafts, Christmas items, pot plants and dried flowers. Horseback Riding Course Set Cumming Recreation and Parks Department is spon soring a beginner’s course in western horseback riding beginning Oct. 6. The classes will be once weekly at 4:30 p.m. at Shadow Lake Riding Stables on Lake Lanier on Pilgrim Mill Road. Instruction will include mounting, seating, reining, leg leads for walking, trot ting and cantering. Students will also be taught how to care for their horse. This will include grooming, lead ing the horse, saddling and bridling, and feeding and watering the horse. The instructor will be Deb orah Dunivant. Merrill Neel will assist her. Mrs. Duni vant has been riding all her life. She is an honor grad uate of a college in Florida and worked there with polo horses. Ms. Neel has been training and riding saddle horses for over 20 years. Intermediate and ad vanced lessons will be avail able for those who complete the basic lessons. The course costs $25. Mail the fee to the Cumming Parks and Recreation De partment, Box 34, Cumming, Ga. 30130. Please indicate which day is preferred for lessons. Call 887-5655 for more in formation. CF Events Scheduled The Cystic Fibrosis Foun dation is scheduling several events in Forsyth County to raise funds to fight the dis ease. On Sept. 26, the foundation will have a radio auction of cakes over WHNE radio 111 a.m. for about 90 minutes. The proceeds will go to fight cystic fibrosis. ‘ The next day, Sept. 27, the Beta Club will sponsor road blocks on the courthouse square in Cumming, at Hammond’s Crossing and at Lanier Village shopping cen ter. g.port *3 r _ s3L_._ ENCLOSURES m - - " __ ti-_. —— At Patio-Porta wo specialize In !* V-l fi Hmm ■ ■ »IMB 1 g mtKZ-' Glass A Screen Enclosure*. It’s W. ‘'lllll ■H ■ ■■IIKv.V not a side-line—lt’s our main |||S B S 5 ■ ■■■■ &¥?,»£“ business. ■ , JM| B H 55 gsS Sffij,,*® H I ' We can show you how to convert on ™ ™ BB |B IB BijK*™’ unused patio slab, wood or con qxdK -»*ti i Crete deck or carport into an ALL T' SEASON ROOMS for PLANTS & ■ m **«2lc; vVrto-r __ PATIO-PORTS SUN ROOMS are maintenance free, bright & cheery. They come with a variety of win dow styles... Call Us... We'd like the opportunity to discuss your needs. *Self-storlng with full screen Or write for free brochure. *Flxod glass for solarium effect •Insulated glass for r silmum H comfort _ a _ Installed by our own experienced I patlO'POrtS of Atant, Inc I 2080 Peachtree Industrial Ct. Atlanta (Chamblee. Ga. 30341) 457-1361 ■ >**jL jMk' jft,. _, '■ ■ \';|b •• - t .' JP wSKKKf - ai * ALICIA DUNIVANT A RIDER . .Deborah Dunivant, Merrill Neel To teach Mulch To Be Given Away Tree chips and mulch are being given away as a serv ice to the community, com pliments of the Georgia Power Company and Carl V. WARD'S BATTERY & METAL, INC. (404)227-7593 Aluminum Recyclers To be located at Western Auto courtesy of Bob Satterfield, Gib's Family Steak House courtesy of James Gilbert - EVERY THURSDAY 3 P.M. - 5 P.M. our growth is taking a new direction NOW PAYING 30* PER POUND deal with people who understand the scrap business...working with you as an individual. We are now one of the nation's leading processors specializing in all grades of none-ferrous metals! •ALUMINUM • BRASS •BATTERIES *COPPER buyers of all grades of ALUMINUM SCRAP Curtis. The chips, which are given away for personal use and not for resale, can be picked up free at a lot next door to Bazaar To Have Clog Program One of the outstanding at tractions of most southern mountain festivals is clog ging. This traditional Appa lachian Mountain dance is derived from the English buck and wing’ the dance of the 16th Century English mill workers. Clogging differs from other American regional dances because of its unique rhythm and sound. Dancers wear taps on their shoes to creat the sound made by the English wooden-soled shoes on cobble stone. Barbara Meschiari of Cumming defines clogging as we know it today, as a “combination buck and tap with a western flare.” Ms. Meschiari was first intro duced to clogging 11 years ago when her parents be came interested in learning the dance and encouraged her to join them. Since then, she has be come an expert and has taught many others the in trades of the dance. Her classes are held four eve nings a week in Freehome and every Thursday at Mashburn School. Self Defense Class Offered Self-defense classes, which include karate and hapkido, will begin an eight week course at the old Cum ming gymnasium beginning Sept. 23 and continuing through Nov. 11. The registration fee for the session is S2O and follow ing each session, students will have the opportunity to earn degree belts. Way lon Shadbum, Cum ming, will be instructor for the classes, a part of the Cumming Receeation and Parks Department. For additional informa tion, call the park at 887- 5655. Barnett’s Supermarket. Curtis said those wishing to get the mulch could come anytime, but would have to load their own. Three groups of her stu dents will be demonstrating the art of clogging Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18, at the Cumming Creations Bazaar to be held at Cumming El ementary School. The “Dixieland Clog gers”, an adult group; the “Georgia Girls”, comprised of all teen-agers; and the “North Georgia Sweet hearts:, the six through twelve-year-olds, promise to provide some exciting and lively entertainment. Slimnastic Classes Set Here Cumming Recreation and Parks Department is offer ing slimnastics classes to help get or stay in shape af ter the summer. The classes will be held on Wednesdays from Oct. 1 to Nov. 19 from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at the old gymnasium on School Street. The instructor will be Mrs. Blaine Cooper, who has taught exercise classes for the park for the past two years. The course will include exercising to music, jogging, jumping rope, and other beneficial methods of toning up. Mrs. Cooper wiull dis cuss diets, current articles on fad diets, aerobics, and the most effective exercise books. The class will stress muscle toning, increased flexibiity and cardiovascu lar build up. , The course costs S3O. Send the fee to the Cumming Rec reation Department, Box 34, Cumming, Ga. 30130. Call 887-5655 for more informa tion. Theater Group Meets Sept. 25 The Forsyth County Little Theater will hold its Septem ber meeting at the Cumming City Hall on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. All interested parties are invited. I I Never Have So Many,, §M s A Eaten So Much... !». i-JIH . x V/,. JsflfeflHSHHßttHS j|j|HP* Quff's offers a Holiday ** size feast with all the trimmings everyday of the week—(every week of the year). Lunch 11 a m to 4 p m *2.75 Children under 10 $ 1.50 WSNE Changes Call Letters Howard Rowe and Asso ciates, Inc. of Cumming ob tained permission to change the call letters of their radio ittttlH BOND Bniiftpj S4AAAA SEPT. 10 THRU OCT. 15,1980 Efface value U.S. SAVINGS BOND ffiEE When you buy a JTjENJZiL DIRECTOR The VIDEO DIRECTOR Features STOP ACTION and /HflV V ISPEED1 SPEED SEARCH. Audio dubbing. iFml flf/Un Cabinet beautifully finished in richly- rainecj simulated American Walnut. • SUPERB PICTURE QUALITY • WEEKEND”AUTO • 5 HOUR RECORDING TIME RECORDER CAN BE SET UP TO 3 DAYS IN ADVANCE • 14-POSITION ELECTRONIC TUNING SYSTEM COME IN TODAY! the quality goes in before the name goes on TALLANT'S T.V. & APPLIANCES OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY! BETHELVIEW RD. CUMMING, GA. 887-5013 Select all you care to eat from 30 different homestyle soups, salads, entrees, vegetables, desserts, and beverages... Dinner 4 to 8 p.m Sun -Thurs 4 to 9 p m Fri-Sat *3.50 Children under 10 *1.75 station, WSNE, to WHNE ef fective Sept. 11. The call letters were changed to honor the late KDuffis t g SMORGASBORD JJ “Where The Extras... Don’t Cost Extra!” 1690 Brownsbridge Rd Gainesville Howard Rowe and his wife, Evelyn Rowe. Rowe owned WHNE from 1968 until he died in 1978.