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-FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, IM4
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Sixteen beautiful girls will grace the 1984 Forsyth County High
School homecoming court, one of which will be crowned Home
coming Queen during halftime ceremonies of this Friday’s For
syth-Dacula football game. Pictured above (seated left to right) are
Forsyth community calendar
GOVERNMENTAL
Forsyth County Board of Commto
stoners, Monday, Oct. 22, 7 p.m.,
Commissioners Meeting Room, first
flow, Forsyth County Courthouse.
Forsyth County Board of Educa
tion, Thursday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m., cen
tral office conference room, School
Street.
Forsyth County Hospital Authority,
Thursday, Oct. 25, 7 p.m., dining
room, Forsyth County Hospital, Sa
maritan Drive.
Forsyth County Planning Commis
sion, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m.,
Jury Assembly Room, second floor,
Forsyth County Courthouse.
Development Authority of Forsyth
County, Thursday, Oct. 18,5:30 p.m.,
Community Room, ground floor, For
syth County Courthouse.
ORGANIZATIONS
Alcoholics Anonymous, every Tues
day and every Saturday, 8 p.m., First
Baptist Church, Cumming. On Tues
days, AA holds a closed discussion
Taster luncheon set Wednesday
A taster’s luncheon will be given by
the women of Deer Creek Shores
Presbyterian Church Wednesday,
Oct. 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tickets will be $3 each, and may be
Friendship bazaar , sale Oct . 20
The Friendship Baptist Church ba
zaar and rummage sale will continue
Saturday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. at the church fellowship hall and
new pavilion.
THEY HOLD DOWN
MORE THAN ONE JOB.
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The lowest
tractor financing
you can dig up
anywherel
Kubota Credit Corporation is 1
ottering 8 s*. APR financing \
on oil Kubota troctors and
implements now through jjjj
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by today for the highest ***.-|l
quality tractors ot the
lowest interest.
EUKUBOTR
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JC|Si GLEESON TRACTOR CO.
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Sixteen homecoming hopefuls
meeting and on Saturdays, the group
holds an open discussion meeting. Al-
Anon meeting is held each night also.
Forsyth County Humane Society
Pet Adoption Center, Saturday, Oct.
20, noon to 3 p.m., Tri-County Plaza in
front of Pic’N Pay and Radio Shack
stores. These centers are held regu
larly on Saturdays, weather permit
ting.
Veterans of Foreign Wan Pori 9143
and auxiliary meeting, Wednesday,
Oct. 17, 7 p.m., at the Pori Home,
Dawsonville Highway, Cumming. A
supper is served.
Forsyth County Humane Society,
Thursday, Oct. 18, 8 p.m., Commu
nity Room, ground floor, Forsyth
County Courthouse.
Narcotics Anonymous, every
Thursday, 8 p.m., at Gateway Diver
sified Industries, 310 South Ridge
Road, Cumming.
Fonyth County Jaycees, Tuesday,
Oct. 23, 8 p.m., Forsyth County Fire
Station No. 12, Coal Mountain.
purchased at the door, or from Jackie
Collins, 887-8064.
Recipes will be handed out at the
door and door prizes will be awarded
There is a wide variety of items for
sale and more coming in this week.
Proceeds will go toward Christmas
projects of the median adult class.
The public is invited to attend.
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Through the end of October.
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Micki Rudder, Leslte Rich, Lyn Anderson, Kim Brown, Nan Garrett,
Kria Douthat, Candace Bennett, (standing), Qina Sanderson, Ginny
Orr, Qina Sutko, Crystal Qazaway, Heather Hutchins, Della Sin
gletary, Dana Ledbetter, Julie Heard and Melissa Pearson.
Forsyth County Little Theater,
Thursday, Oct’ 25,7:30 p.m., regular
meeting, Cumming City Hall.
Fonyth County Alcohol aad Drag
Council, Thursday, Oct. 25, noon,
regular meeting, old obstetrics ward
area, Forsyth County Hospital, Sa
maritan Drive.
CLUBS
Fonyth-Cummlng Optimist Club,
Thursday, Oct. 18, 25, 7 a.m., Best
Western Lanier Lodge, Highway 400
at Bald Ridge Road.
OTHER
House of Terror, Oct. 25,29,30 and
31, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Oct. 38 and
27 from 8 p.m. until.... Admission is
$1 for 12 and under and )2 for 12 and
over. All proceeds go to the Volunteer
Fire Station No. 4 in Ducktown. To
get to the house, take Highway 20
west to the edge of town and look for
the sign
Big Creek Elementary School PTA,
Thursday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., at the
school cafeteria. All parents are en
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RE-ELECT
BILL Ho BARNETT
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT lO
NOVEMBER 6, 1984
A Family Man
•Married to the former Barbara Bigger of
Owensboro, Kentucky
•One daughter, Laura, age 11
Active in Community Affairs
•Member, Forsyth County Rotary Club
•Past-President, Forsyth County Jaycees
•Served on Board of Directors, Camming/
Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce
•Board of Directors, Northeast Georgia Girl
Scouts
•Board of Directors American Cancer Society,
Forsyth Co. Unit
•Served on Board of Trustees, Cumming
Methodist Church
•Member Sawnee Community Center
Remember, to vote Barnett, you
must push No. 39 on your ballot.
couraged to attend and become in
volved in their children’s school.
Cummlag United Methodist Church
second annual Halloween Carnival,
Saturday, Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. Features will be the “Forest of
Fear,” cakewalks, games and re
freshments. A percentage of the prof
its will benefit the Sojourner House.
Forsyth County Singles will go
hiking in the north Georgia moun
tains on Saturday’ Oct. 20. Hikers will
meet at First Christian Church at 9
am. and will carpool to the moun
tains and return in the early evening
Bring a sack lunch and some canned
drinks. Call 887-6642 for more infor
mation.
Camming FnD Festival, Oct. 17
through Oct. 27, at Highway 9 and
Mary Alice Park Road. More than 50
rides, shows and concessions. A por
tion of the proceeds will benefit the
Forsyth County Day Care Center,
sponsor of the festival.
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Main Street CUMMING, GA.
STORE HOURS: 9 A.M.-6 P.A/l. MON.-SAT.
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•PAL Bubble Gum -101 Pieces 99«
•Whoppers Molted Milk Candy -101 Pieces 99*
•Brock's Peanut Butter Kisses- 16 oz. Bag M.lB
•Brack's Mellow Creme Pumpkins -12 oz. Bag 99*
•Brack's Scary Pops -10 oz. Bag M .49
•Star Burst Fruit Chews -8 oz. Bag 99*
•Dum-Dum Pops -101 Pieces. >1.99
•Charms Pop Juniors -8 oz. Bag 88*
•Lifesaver Lollipops -8.75 oz. Bag M. 77
•Brocks Candy Corn -12 oz. Bag 78*
Toyland now open - Use our
lay-a-way plan!
Shop Super-Pond avoid long check out lines
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•Bowl Brush
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Large assortment available
Halloween
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Cover
36" X 80"
$122