The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, August 06, 1986, Page PAGE 1D, Image 29

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Classifieds/legals Cumming events Cheerleading camp Forsyth County Parks and Recre ation will sponsor cheerleading camp held by the County High School cheerleaders, Aug. 18-22 from 9 a.m.-noon daily. Cost is $25 and participants must register by 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14 at Bennett Park. Call 887-5701 for more information. The camp is open to everyone 15 and under who wants to be a cheerleader, or is already a cheerleader and would like to im prove their skills. The group will learn five cheers, 10 chants and a dance routine. Two all-star squads, one elemen tary and one junior high, will be chosen from the campers to perform at a Forsyth County High School football game. *** Band boosters All parents of the Flash of Crimson Band are invited to a get-acquainted information meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Forsyth County High School band room. *** Homemakers council The Forsyth County Homemakers Council will meet Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 10 a.m. at the Homemakers Building next to the library. Anyone interested in attending should bring a covered dish for the luncheon. For more information call Betty Knipfer, council president, at 889-1821. *** Open house The Blackburn School will have an open house on Sunday, Aug. 10 and a kid’s day with games, competition, prizes and a martial arts demonstra tion. The open house will be from noon until 4 p.m. which will include re freshments and informal classes. The kid’s activities begin at 2 p.m. *** Square dance Want to learn to square dance? Here’s your chance. 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For more information call 442-0177 or 475-0642. *** Flower arranging A beginner’s class in Flower Ar ranging will be held at Cumming City Park Aug. 12,14 and 19 from 7-9 p.m. Classes will be taught by Cynthia Wilkerson. The fee is $lB for all three sessions plus materials. The begin ner’s class will incorporate enough instruction in professional basics to allow the amateur to make designer looking arrangements for their home, office or gifts. Class enrollment is limited. To register, call 887-5655. *** Hemoccult testing The free monthly service at For syth County Hospital during August is Hemoccult testing. This is an aid in diagnosis of gastrointestinal condi tions and early colorectal cancer. A package may be obtained at the receptionist window in the front lobby or in the emergency room any time this month. *** Floral design Speciality Floral Design, the third in a series of Floral Design at Gaines ville Junior College and will be held Aug. 5, 7,12 and 14. The four sessions will cover ar rangements for weddings, funerals, banquets and special occassions. Classes are scheduled from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the student center. The fee is S3O and classes are limited to the first 20 registrants. For more information call 535-6345. *** Homebuilders seminar Get out of the summer heat! For syth County residents are invited to a free seminar by the Georgia Institute of Home Builders on July 29 and 30, and again on Aug. 5 and 6 at The Waverly Hotel across from Cumber land Mall. Sessions begin at 8 p.m. For more information call 956-7888. *** School registration Registration for students new to Forsyth County who will be in the Fun for the family I Big Wheel 80 * NO DOWNPAYMENT ISO #1 $749 00 I |£• W Plus T ax DEER HUNTER SPECIAL $1249.00 (Plus Tax)*s9i .47 Downpayment s^o33 Month-3® Months With Approved Credit • Buill for the beginner and all-around family fun • Low-pressure balloon tires offer great performance on off-road trails • There's a BW to fit every member of your family YAMAHA We make the difference" 10th, 11th or 12th grades will be held Aug. 11-13 at Forsyth County High School. Registration will be from 9 a.m.- noon and again from 1-3 p.m. Stu dents are asked to bring with them a Georgia Department of Human Re sources Certificate of Immunization and a final report card or transcript from their previous school. *** Falling Leaves Applications are now being taken for the Eighth Annual Falling Leaves Festival art show to be held at Tri- County Plaza, Sept. 20 and 21. Handmade and original artwork will be considered. For more infor mation call Angie Hix at 887-7203 or 887-8325. *** Seaside collection A seaside collection of paintings by three local artists, Joyce Yarbrough, Edith Wall and Shirley Arnold, will be on display through August at The Gallery, 233 Atlanta Road. An opening reception will be held Tuesday, July 29 at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. *♦* VBS TheCumming Church of Christ will have Vacation Bible School on August 11-15 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The theme will be Proverbs in action in the life of Christ. Classes are for nursery age through adults. *** 35 mm class The difference in snapshots and photographs comes from learning correct camera techniques. Gaines ville Junior College will offer a six session course on 35 mm photography techniques beginning Thursday, July 24 through Aug. 28. David Allen of Clearshot Photography will teach these sessions from 7-9 p.m. for a $35 fee. In this class participants will learn lighting, exposure, F-stops, aperture, film speed and in-camera cropping. To register call Tish Searcy at GJC at 535-6345. Style to the max Was $3299.00 NOW $2699°° pius lax $404.85 Down s ß4°° For 36 Months • Powerful 696 cc .mine 4 DOHC engine • Yamaha's exclusive 1.. Jurnoi. Control System provides plenty ol low-end to.gue anu top-end performam.-. • Two-piece seal design and fat rear fender tor a tough appearance • Upswept exhaust pipes for extra style • More chrome and dee|. yios paint for a sporty hi-tei 1, loux YAMAHA We make the difference" . / / w Jpg Upt * vJr | (| jm ■ V 8 jflE # - JERRY O. JACKSON HapraMntatlv*. Dlatrlct 9 Boa 7275 Chestnut Mountain. Georgia 30502 Telephone: 404 -967-3466 536-2036 Dear Editor: I am writing this letter in reference to Bill H. Barnett, your State Representative and who is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives' Motor Vehicles Committee, of which I am the Chairman. 1 would like to express that Bill has been a hard-working committee member and has been an effective member of my committee. He has worked hard representing hiu District as well as the State. During the 1985 Session, Bill worked diligently to pass an amendment to H.B. 45 which eliminated the ability of unscrupulous people to buy automobile titles to totally wrecked cars for the purpose of transferring the I.D. plates and titles to stolen cars, thereby avoiding the automobile title laws. This loophole in the law had caused great problems for many in your area. Bill also authored legislation, which pasced during the 1986 Session, to eliminate the sales tax from fuel used to heat poultry houses which, by the way, was one of the few bills of this type passed out of the Ways and Means Committee, of which he is a member. For many years, I represented Forsyth County as a member of the Hall-Forsyth County delegation and enjoyed representing Forsyth County very much. However, since reapportionment, Bill Barnett has served your county, and I think has served it well and has established himself well as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives. Sincerely, J--y 4erry Jackson Re-Elect Bill H. Barnett State Representative - District 10 PUNCH 82 ON YOUR BALLOT August 12, 1986 Primary FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS —WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1986- Paid Political Advertisement 'IIP iiiutsi' of lu'prrsnitatiiu's -Atlanta, (becrrqia July 22, 1986 Taking the plunge These youngsters flipped out and flipped in at the city park pool last week, taking advantage of the water as a means of escaping the summertime heat. The idea may have been all wet, but some of the swimmers were definitely head over heels in favor of the afternoon’s diver sion. COMMITTEES APPROPRIATIONS Agrlcuttur*. Consumer Affaire A Public Works MOTOR VEHICLES, Chairmen Motor Carriers, Secretary STATE INSTITUTIONS A PROPERTY Penal Institutions. Vice Chairman PAGE 1D