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-Donates Funds To Humane Society
Candy Westbrook (center) presented a check in the amount of $211.34, to the Forsyth County
Humane Society, from the proceeds of the Little Miss and Master pageant, held last month.
Accepting the check were Marilyn Bruce (left) and Delta Smith of the Humane Society. Mrs.
Westbrook was chairwoman for the pagent.
{Little Theatre Play
ils Scheduled Nov. 23
> The Forsyth County Little
Theatre will open its new
Reason with a one-act play
“There Was A Little Boy, ” to
be presented to the South
Forsyth Junior High School
t»TA.
‘ “There Was A Little Boy,”
|s designed for PTA groups
pnd other such civic groups
that involve parent/child
relationships.
■
School Tells Policy
■ Officials of Forsyth
County High School have an
nounced the school’s policy
for students’ early dismissal
from classes.
Students on approved
work programs who leave
Dearly for their jobs should
rsign out with their supervi
sor or teacher.
Students that leave early
■for reasons other than to
\ PTSA Plans
§ Fair Nov. 6
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$ The Macedonia School
PTSA in Canton will sponsor
-pn arts and crafts fair on
Saturday, Nov. 6, from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m. The show
will be held on the school
grounds and in case of rain,
•jn the gym.
; A limited number of
spaces are available and
-anyone wishing to exhibit
should contact Larry Fowler
3at 479-3392, Diane Ogletree
at 475-0253 or Vicki Smith at
'479-4536.
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USE IMAGINATION
» Don’t waste good leftover
-food by throwing it away.
fUse your imagination and
Icooking skills to make leftov
ers tasty, say Georgia Ex
tension Service specialists.
Reheat or prepare a new
. way by using seasonings,
sauces or crisp toppings.
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"I appreciate your Vote and Support"
As your commissioner, I will work to
accomplish the following goals:
★ Planned Development
★ Fair taxation
★ Attract desirable industry to the county
★ Increse recreational opportunity
★ Expand county water system
I urge each of you to vote in the
General Election on November 2.
The play, under the direc
tion of Carol Sipes, Forsyth
County High School English
teacher and drama coach, is
the story of a child who is
neglected and supposedly
missing. The play is com
plete with a surprise ending.
“...Little Boy” involves
five actors and actresses.
They are: Mr. X, Bill Parker
(who is the president of
work must follow the
guidelines set by the school
officials. These state that,
for a doctor’s appointment, a
student’s parent or guardian
must come and sigh out the
student in the attendance
office. Students who drive
and need to leave for valid
reasons must present a note
to the attendance office be
fore signing out of school as
well as having a parent or
The Forsyth County
Board of Education
will hold a sale of
surplus school property,
Saturday, Oct. 30, 1982
The sale will be held at Forsyth
County Comprehensive High
School at 1 p.m. All items for
sale may be observed from 10
a.m. to the time of the sale. All
sales will be for cash only and
the property must be removed
within a five-day period after
the sale. The board reserves
the right to accept or reject all
bids.
Paid Political Advertisement
ELECT
JACK SHOEMAKE
Democratic Primary
Post One
County Commissioner
November 2, 1982
South Forsyth Junior’s
PTA); Mrs. Lee, Nora Wil
son; Mr. Lee, Jim Weath
erby; triple female role,
Diane Wall; and triple male
role, Brad Gunter.
The play will be presented
Nov. 23, and Mrs. Sipes ex
tends an open invitation to
all PTA and other groups
who may wish to view the
play to contact her.
guardian call the office.
The high school does not
have an open campus and
students will not be excused
for signing out for reasons
that do not fit those stated
unless cleared by the princi
pal’s office.
Routine dental, medical
and other appointments for
students should always be
made after school if possi
ble.
Gunlach Is President
Of Cumming Chorale
Skip Gundlach has been
elected president of the
Cumming Chorale for the
1982-83 season.
Elected vice president is
John Hood, secretary, Jean
nie Sigglekow and treasurer
is Bob Jones.
The calling committee is
Bob Nygaard and Alberta
Boulware.
The chorale will rehearse
on Thursday, Oct 7 at 7:30
Station 4 To Offer
Portraits Of Families
The Forsyth County Volun
teer Fire Department and
the Station 4 auxiliary are
selling 11-by-14 family por
traits for only $5. The por
traits will be done by Sun
Photographers.
Pictures will be taken on
Saturday, Oct. 16, at Station
4, in Ducktown. Other pic
GILSTRAP'S
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FOOD
STORE.
ACROSS FROM DAIRY QUEEN.
WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS.
QUANTITY RIGHT RESERVED.
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BUTTERMILK 9 1 gallon
Sealtest Vi gallon
SWEET MILK
ODC
BUTTERMILK 77
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White Lily M
FLOUR SLB BAG Or§
■ ■Wlm Limit one with a SIO.OO order. mm
Bounty TAC
PAPER TOWELS M , #7
Nabisco Saltine
CRACKERS LB. BOX m
Hormel iw|| e
CHILI can #7
With Beans
p.m. at the Deer Creek
Shores Presbyterian
Church. Rehearsal will be
conducted by Ruth Rood and
Joan Hill will accompany on
the piano.
The rehearsals are held on
the first and third Thursdays
of each month.
The group will sing about
30 songs this year in prepa
ration for their annual
Christmas concert.
tures will be available to
purchase on the day individ
uals pick up their 11-by-14
size pictures.
All proceeds will go to
ward the updating and im
provement of Station 4. For
more information, call Judy,
at 887-8139, or Debra, at 887-
0720.
COCA COLA
Sprite or Tab
Sealtest
MILK
l $199
y gallon
2% MILK $ 1.89 gallon
Crisco
SHORTENING
3 LB. $1 69
CAN ■ Limit one
with a SIO.OO order.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1982-
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Save on
Every Pair of
Leather Shoes
You Buy.
Some people will receive
FREE SHOES.
It could be you.
The Square Cumming
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Boneless Sirloin
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Sweet Sugar
PEARS 29*.
Fresh
BROCCOLI Bunch 77
Fresh
CAULIFLOWER 99
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BALLOON DAYS SALE
The Shoe Tree Goes Discount
October 7, 8 & 9
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WEINERS
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New BUTTERMILK
SAVE
10%, 20%,
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