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-THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1901
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Wins Three Trophies
Three-year-old Bry son Westbrook of Cumming won three trophies one that’s even bigger
than himself when he competed in the baby master division of the regional Baby Miss
America competition in Atlanta the weekend of May 30 and 31. Bryson was one of five
regional finalists. He took first place in the sportwear competition and was fourth runner-up
in the western wear. Here he wears his boxing shorts and jacket that his grandmother, Pat
Watts of Cumming. made for him. Bryson is the son of Perry and Kathy Westbrook and has a
brother, Brandon, five months old.
Race Headquarters To
Be At Colony Square
Colony Square continues
as official headquarters for
the Peachtree Road Race
and announces running clin
ics, an expo, and an after the
race celebration for Peach
tree Road Race runners and
the public.
WGST/Gatorade Running
Clinics help runners partici
pate more safely in the road
race. The clinics will take
place on the Colony Square
mall, Saturday, 13 and 20 at
11 a.m. All runners are in
vited to run the course and
then drop by for free advice.
A new feature at Colony
Square for the Peachtree
Salvation Army Camp
Grandview Scheduled
The Salvation Army’s
Camp Grandiew in Jasper
provides more than a sum
mer vacation.
“Salvation Army camping
offers renewal for a child or
adult - in environment, so
cial responsibility, and spiri
tu.al values”, says Major
Ernest W. Carey, divisional
service extension director,
“and besides that, it’s a lot of
fun”.
Boating, hiking, arts and
crafts, wholesome food, and
fresh air, are just some of
the things more than 2,500
campers enjoyed last sum
We Measure, We Manufacture, We Install
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STORM WINDOWS
AND DOORS SAVE
MONEY IN SUMMER
TOO BY KEEPING
THE COOL AIR IN
HELPS ELIMINATE
HOT SPOTS
AROUND
WINDOWS.
PRICED WAY BELOW OTHER QUALITY BRANDS
Vinyl Insulated Siding & Trim Covers
Eliminates Painting Forever. Many Beautiful
Colors.
Aluminum Gutters & Downspouts 5" & 6 '.
Baked Enamel Finish—Bronze, White, Ivory.
□ Screens For Homes & Apartments Sun
Screens, Kaiser Sun Shades, Commercial Ap
plication Also.
□ Replacement Windows for Residential and
Commercial. Many other products.
For a FREE ESTIMATE & REFERENCES CALL
DeVille Aluminum Prod., Inc.
DAWSONVILLE 265-3269 COLLECT
TOLL FREE -1-800-282-2686 ext. 430
Road Race is the runners
expo, with a film festival,
tea, dancing and other spe
cial events.
The expo will take place in
the Colony Square Hotel,
Thursday, July 2, 5 p.m. - 9
p.m., Friday, July 3,10 a.m.
- 9 p.m., and Saturday, July
4,10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tea danc
ing is the feature for Friday
evening beginning at 5 p.m.
on the mall.
The race begins at Lenox
Square at 8 a.m. on Satur
day, July 4. The after the
race celebration begins at 10
a.m. on the Colony Square
mall. There’s free drinks for
mer at Camp Grandview.
These young people and el
derly folk come from all over
the state.
Camping can make a great
difference in a youngster’s
life, Carey said, but not all
parents can afford to send
their children to camp. That
is why The Salvation Army
operates a campership pro
gram. For a surprisingly low
fee, your church, club, or
civic organization can send a
needy child to Camp Grand
view.
To find out more, contact
The Salvation Army, P.O.
Box 8237, Atlanta, GA. 30306.
3 BEAUTIFUL
COLORS:
While, Bronze,
Silver Lume.
BAKED ENAMEL
FINISH-2 OR
3 TRACK.
the runners and everyone is
invited to watch video re
plays of the race. Listen to
radio broadcasts of Ameri
ca’s largest running event
and enjoy live country music
by the Swinging Gentlemen.
All events are free and
open to the public. “The
Race Place” Colony Square,
official 1981 Peachtree Road
Race is the headquarters.
GET OFF THE
MONEY-GO-ROUND
FACT: Comparison shopping
in this newspaper saves you
Gas and saves you Money.
FACT:
Planning your shopping trips by listing stores
and the merchandise you want will save you
unnecessary trips.
FACT:
Shopping the classified pages of this paper
saves gas. Use your phone instead of your car.
FACT:
Watching the ads for special sales events can
earn you extra savings.
FACT:
Buying food and goods in large quantities
makes fewer shopping trips necessary.
A gas shortage may be inconvenient and
sometimes costly but wise shopping habits
can enable you to keep these costs down.
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Extension Service Has
Summer Class Plans
Local officials are encour
aging Forsyth youth to get
excited about the opportuni
ties for learning what 4-H is
offering this summer! You
don’t have to be a 4-H mem
ber to participate. If you will
be in the sth thru 12th grades
next year, you can get in
volved.
Are you interested in cloth
ing? What’s fashionable?
Wardrobe planning? Smart
shopping? Sewing? You are
invited to attend the Silver
Threads and Golden Needles
clothing class June 18 at the
Homemaker’s building (be
hind the library) from 9 a.m.
Brasstown Bald Place
To See Beauty At Peak
“Sightseers and nature
lovers who want to enjoy the
peak beauty of flowering
rhododendron and mountain
laruel should make a trip to
Brasstown Bald this week
end,” Forest Superviosr Pat
Thomas advised.
Thomas noted that the
mountain laurel is “excep
tionally heavy this year and
right now the rhododendron
PRUITT S 23rd ANNIVERSARY
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PRUITT’S 23rd ANNIVERSARY
to 12 noon. Register by June
15. Discussions will center
around wardrobe planning,
clothing projects and start
ing a project club.
Are you interested in
learning about good nutri
tion and good cooking?
Learn about “Foods Galore”
July 7,8, 9, and 10 from 9
a.m. to 12 noon. Register by
July 1 and you will be noti
fied of the location. The daily
schedule is listed below.
July 7 - Projects! Pro
jects! Projects! (sth-12th
graders).
July 8 - Cloverleaf cook
ing, canning, and conserva-
is a majestic purple.”
Brasstown Bald also offers
picnic sites, hiking trails, a
visitor center, exhibits and
slide programs, and a pan
oramic view of four states.
To reach Brasstown Bald
take U.S. 19/129 south from
Blairsville for 8 miles, turn
east on Georgia 180 for 9
miles, then north on Georgia
66 for 3 miles.
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Best
Service
8 A.M.-7 P.M.
OLD BUFORD RD.
CUMMING
887-7331
9 A.M. -6 P.M.
15 MAIN ST.
BUFORD
945-5254
tion (sth-6th graders).
July 9 - Juniors mighty
muffins and more (sth-Bth
graders).
July 10 - Seniors bread,
baking, and beans (7th-12th
graders).
If you would like to learn
about a few judging activ
ities, call and let the Exten
sion Service know. Land
judging, poultry judging,
and livestock judging
classes will be scheduled if
enough interest is shown.
To register for any or all of
the summer classes call the
Extension office at 887-2418.
They will be glad to answer
any questions you have.
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a minimum balance in your account and pay no service
charge...and
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Honored
Don Williams, assistant
principal at Cumming El
ementary School, holds a
desk pen and calendar pre
sented to him in appreciation
of his work at the school by
the Parents and Teachers
Association. He will be using
it in his new office when he
becomes principal of Chesta
tee Elementary School in
September.
Atlanta
688-5949