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■FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNOAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987
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stroke and heart attack. It’s a
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American Heart
Association
Now more than ever, it pays to buckle up
When fighting the traffic of holiday shoppers, it
pays to wear your seatbelt, say members of the
Forsyth County Safety Task Force.
Not only will the belt save your life in an acci
dent, those buckled up may receive coupons from
Cumming restaurants.
Task force members are on the lookout for driv
ers and passengers wearing their seatbelts. Sever
al restaurants have donated food coupons, some
valuing up to $6.50, to award to those who wear the
belt.
Court hears
assault case
this week
The Norton brothers are scheduled
to come trial this week on aggravated
assault charges arising from an inci
dent during the second January
“Brotherhood March.”
Randall Allen Norton, 30, and Roger
Dale Norton, 28, both of Toccoa, were
indicted on one count each of aggra
vated assault for allegedly throwing
objects at marchers, one of which
struck marcher Dennis Alfredo Ev
ans in the head.
Randall Norton was also indicted on
a charge of perjury.
Evans received a severe skull frac
ture after he was hit with a thrown
object as he was trying to get into his
car in the parking lot of the Sports
Stop sporting goods store.
Also on this week’s trial calendar is
the case of Kelly Gwen Charles, the
woman indicted on a charge of armed
escape for allegedly assisting convict
ed killer Jack Potts in a brief break
out of the County Jail in September.
If convicted, Charles could face a
possible maximum sentence of 10
years.
The rape trial of John Lindsey
“Buck” Jordan is scheduled to lead
off the week’s proceedings. Jordan
was indicted for rape and violation of
the Georgia Controlled Substance Act
in relation to an incident that oc
curred June 25 involving a 17-year-old
girl.
Optimist Club
has a busy fall
Members of the Forsyth-Cumming
Optimist Club have had much to talk
about this fall after sponsoring the an
nual kids track meet, and inducting
the first women into the organization.
Joyce Jones is the first official fe
male member of the local Optimist
Club and may be the first in Georgia.
About 260 kids showed up for the
track meet Nov. 7 to receive T-shirts,
hot dogs and plenty of Gator Aid. The
Cumming Parks and Recreation De
partment helped with the event. Opti
mists gave plaques of appreciation to
Dave Horton and Greg Little of the
City Park.
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In the future, task force members hope to have
special t-shirts for those who buckle-up. Forsyth
County students will be asked to participate in a
design contest, with prizes awarded to most cre
ative logo and theme which will be used for the
shirts. Prizes will include SIOO for first place, SSO
for second and $25 for third.
The task force will also be putting up four bill
boards encouraging seatbelt use. West Lumber
Company provided the supplies and Lang Signs
provided the labor. Others contributing to the cost
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Cumming Mayor Ford Gravitt, Nyoka Moore
health agency representative watches proclamation signing
Cumming events
Class on design of farm buildings, fences
Forsyth County Extension Service has a class planned
on Fence Design and Farm Building Design Thursday at 7
p.m. in the courthouse jury assembly room.
Furman Kay, University of Georgia engineer, will
speak. Free building plans will be available from the
county Extension office.
Christian singer gives concert
Gary McSpadden will be at the Calvary Assembly of
God, 5067 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road next Sunday begin
ning at 6 p.m.
McSpadden has been with the Bill Gaither Trio for 10
years, and in his solo career has four albumns and per
forms 75 concerts a year.
City park offers makeup class
It’s not too late to sign up for a makeup and color coding
class offered at Cumming City Park Dec. 8 and 10. Stu
dents will receive personalized instruction in makeup
techniques by Jim Thompson. The cost is S3O. To register,
caU 887-5655.
Insurance help offered in Canton
An investigator with the state commissioner of insur-
ance’s office, will offer on-the-spot help Dec. 4 at the Cher
okee County Courthouse in Canton.
The service will be offered from 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. There
is no fee.
Movie shown at Coal Mountain
Coal Mountain Elementary School presents a family
movie night, Dec. 4, beginning at 7 p.m. The feature show
is the classic, “So Dear To My Heart.”
Tickets are sl. There will be a drawing for a door prize.
Everyone is welcome.
‘Kids Krusade" features clown
The Sawnee Mountain Church of God is bringing “Hap
py-Go-Litely,” a professional clown, to the Cumming
area for five days of ‘ ‘Kids Krusade. ” Services are Dec. 7-
11 beginning 7:30 nightly.
The crusade is a series of specialized services to reach
children and motivate them toward a life with Jesus
Christ. The theme is “It’s Fun To Be a Christian.” Chil
dren will be exposed to stories, balloons, rabbits, Gospel
based object lessons, ventriloquism and more.
All ages are welcome. Those needing transportation
should call 889-9287.
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Gleeson Tractor and Sheriff Wesley Walraven.
The billboard will be put up at volunteer fire sta
tions on Ga. 369, at Ga. 20 west, at Ga. 306 north and
at Ga. 9 and McFarland Road.
Red and white “Please Buckle Up” signs have
been posted all over the county as a reminder by
the task force.
The group is being commended for its work by
the Georgia Safety Coalition with an article in its
publication, “The Buckler.”
Home Health Week
Tugaloo Home Health Agency is ob
serving Home Health Week by recogniz
ing all employees of the agency, serving in
the 13 counties of northeast Georgia.
Nov. 29-Dec. 5 is ‘Home Health Care
Week’ in honor of this health care field.
Tugaloo provides nursing, therapy,
home health aides, personal care aides,
homemaker aides and respite care to
homebound patients who do not require
hospitalization or permanent nursing
home care.
The health agency serves Forsyth,
Dawson, Hall and Lumpkin, among other
counties in northeast Georgia. For infor
mation in Forsyth County, call 887-7674.
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