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PAGE 6B FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNPAY, JUNE 10, 1990 Church Briefs Episcopal Church lists time changes of service The first Sunday service will move from 8 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. during the Summer. June 6 until September 2. The 10:30 worship time and Bible Study times will remain unchanged Vacation bible school at Corinth Baptist Corinth Baptist Church will hold a Vacation Bible School. June 10-15 from 7-9 p.m. Classes for ages 3 to adults. Bible School to be held at Coal Mtn. Baptist Coal Mtn. Baptist Church will hold Vacation Bible School during the week of June 10-14 at 7-9 p. m .All ages are welcome. Silver City Baptist will hold Bible School Silver City Baptist Church will hold a Backyard Bible School at the home of Ronald and Hilda Griggs beginning June 11-14 at 7:00-8:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. For more information call Wilson Pruitt, pastor. 887-3824. \ acation bible school at Concord Baptist Concord Baptist Church will hold a Vacation Bible School on June 25-29 from 9 a.m. to noon. A bus will be run for more information call 8874475. \ acation bible school at Bethlehem Baptist Bethlehem Baptist Church on 5528 Post Road will be hold Vacation Bible School during the week of June 11-15 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. There will be classes for nursery through adult Everyone is invited to attend. \ acation bible school at North Lanier There will be Vacation Bible School held at North Lanier Baptist Church during the week of June 11-15 from 9 a.m. to noon. It will be located in the D E M OMR A N E eIBF AST a't'o'pße M I L V B I SEE routßlip s~e r vice ENT I CEiSA LJ_E N PBfHCTR~N SIMs'elTM T 0 P NO T'C HIS'L 0 T H S A'r'i MaV I ANStL OOT B L EAkMf R OPA DOR E l'o'c' i Bh i t o f pMtnt E'n'E R G yMe'n r'i CHES ITfTG Slis'E'R~rFMl ■ha i r i'erldela i n TONGUET I EPjR' I D E OAT hWn u t t y|ores e x i tße'p'e e sßn'y'e't ATTENTION LANDOWNERS We will pay the best market price for standing timber & pulpwood COAL MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. 781-9788 (days) 265-3353 (nights) Located at GA 400 & Hwy 369 (Behind Hubbard's Cupboard) "See me for all your family insurance j ♦♦ Ricky Noles, Agent 210 Canton Rd. Cumming 887-5405 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there \ STATE FARM INSURANCE r V—J 1 ' State Farm insurance companies Home Offices Bloomington. Illinois old Forum building behind Bank South For more information or to register call 887-5581 Vacation bible school at Shady Grove church Vacation Bible School will be held at Shady Grove Baptist Church, June 10-14 from 7- 9 p.m. Classes will be held for all ages. Everyone is invited to attend. Vacation bible school at Second Baptist Cumming Second Baptist Church will hold a Vacation Bible School be ginning June 10-15. Classes for all ages will be held from 7-9 p.m. WS Vacation bible school at Mayfield Baptist Mayfield Baptist Church, located on Keith Bridge Road just off of Hwy. 306 will be conducting their 1990 Va cation Bible School starting Sunday June 10-15 from 7-9 p.m. There will be special activities and study classes held for all age groups including adults. We would like to invite your family to come join the joy of sharing God's love as we study God's word together. Tent Revival scheduled to begin June 11 A tent revival will begin on June 11. 1990. It will be held at 7:30 p.m.. night ly. The revival will be located two miles north of Woodstock. Ga. on Hwy. 5 adjacent to the Charity Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome. For further information phone 475-3202. Pleasant Grove Church scheduled to hold VBS Pleasant Grove Methodist Church will be having Vacation Bible School June 17th through the 22nd. A kick off day is scheduled for Saturday, June 16. at 3:30 p.m. There will be games and prizes. For more information, contact Beverly Garmon at 887-0556 or Beverly Edenfield at 887-6717. New Hope Women hold monthly meetings New Hope United Methodist Wom en (circle 1) will hold their monthly meeting at 2 p.m. on Monday. June 18 in the New Hope Fellowship Hall. The program will be ‘A gift of hope’ from the UMW book and hostesses will be: Elsie Reader, Teeny Gilles pie, Ola Mae Garrett and Mary Morgan. Qtrqy-bilt AUTHORIZED DEALER FACTORY DIRECT , SAVINGS! I A Price Brean-thru " T t in Rear-tine Tillers Jmkii TROY-BILT mj|||J tuffy / • Powered wheels and v™** 1 ' rear-mounted tines! / \ • Busts sod, prepares \ \ seedbeds and cultivates! \ \ • Chops, shreds and V ti,,s under cro P residues • Cast-iron, pear driven THE TRACTOR PLACE Hwy. 9 North QQ"7 J A ATLANTA Coal Mountain OO I 8 0l 1 9 524-1434 Christ the King Lutheran sends delegates to Synod Assembly More than 500 persons attended the third annual assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America-Southeastern Synod, held May 25-27 in Birmingham. Alabama. Bishop Harold C. Skillrud of Atlanta presided. A new local congregation. Christ the King Lutheran Church, had the following in attendance: Pastor J. Micheal McCormack and his wife, Ann. Robert and CJ. Bynum, and Rich and Jan Grimshaw. Mr. Grim shaw spoke to the Assembly at the ceremony in which the local congre gation was welcomed as the Synod's newest congregation. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, headquartered in Chicago, was formed in 1988 by merger of the American Lutheran Church, the Lutheran Church in America, and the Association of Evan gelical Lutheran Churches. Christ the King Lutheran of Cumming was formed and organized on March 18,1990 and worships at 110 Dahlon ega Street in downtown Cumming. Mt. Pisgah Church plans to hold VBS ML Pisgah Baptist Church Bible School will be June 17-22 from 7-9 p.m. Commencement will be June 22, 1990. Classes will be from nursery through adults. For further informa tion call 8874193 or 887-2576. Hightower Baptist holds Bible School Hightower Baptist Church will be holding Vacation Bible School June 18-22.1990 beginning at 9:00 a.m. thru noon. All ages nursery through 17 are cordially invited to attend. Refresh ments each day will be provided to all who attend with a picnic on Friday. The Bible School program will be Sunday June 24. Visitation of rooms will be 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. The program will begin at 11:00 a.m. Adult VBS will SUMMER PROGRAM Sponsored by “the After school Program” to be held at Mashburn Elemen tary School. Open 8:00 A.M. - 6 P.M. Drop off and pick up at your conven ience. Structured (but fun!) activities in Arts and Crafts, Reading, and Math. Field trips! A fun and education ally productive summer for your child! DAILY OR WEEKLY RATES Please Call 265-6107 For Your Application Form be held June 25-29, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. For more information call Jamie Wil kie at 887-8114. FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS P.O. Box 210 Cumming, GA 30130 “MORE THAN JUST A NEWSPAPER” One Year of the Best Local NEWS for Only S IO OO □ s lo°° Forsyth and Dawson Counties □ S I6 OO Two Years-Save Even More! □ S 4O OO Other Georgia Counties, Out-of-State Name Phone Mailing Address City State Zip v NEWCOMERS •vf, guide 7 fy ; myiO FORSYTH COUNTYnJ^v, fl Coming July 18th in K f, THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS W Information On: ('☆ SHOPPING ☆ VOTER REGISTRATION ' k ☆ SCHOOLS x COUNTY OFFICIALS VP i ☆ CHURCHES COURTHOUSE SYSTEM Y\ ☆ LIBRARIES - PUBLIC WORKS H JN - HOSPITALS ☆ EMERGENCY SERVICES Li I ☆ RECREATION ADULT EDUCATION T J| ☆ ENTERTAINMENT/DINING 1 1 1 Reserve your space today. | »- THE FORSYTH COUHTY * I 1 MEWS Ti M Deadline for space, Tuesday July 10. L L , Call 887-3126 or Atlanta 523-7303 x jJ| New Harmony Baptist holds Bible School New Harmony Baptist Church will be holding Vacation Bible School June 18-22 at 7-9 p.m. The bible school will be held for nursery through adults. Ridgeview Baptistsets Vacation Bible School Ridgeview Baptist Church will hold a vacation bible school June 25-29. from 7-9 p.m. Classes will be for begin ners through adults. The pastor is Rev. Elmer Stowe. Single Links group meets every Friday Single adults of all ages are invited to Single Links. It is a Christian orga nization that meets every Friday night at the First United Methodist Church starting at 7:30 p.m. The program varies from musical and singing presentations to speakers who talk about single adult issues and interesting community, cultural and practical topics. Free refreshments and babysitting are available. Following the meeting everyone gathers at a local restaurant for mor. fun and fellowship. You do not have to be a member of any church to participate. For more information call 536-2341 Good Shepherd Newcomers Welcome The Church of the Good Shepherd has moved to Phase 111 of Tri-County Plaza, next to First Family Financial. Mass times are Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 and 11 a.m. For more information call Dolores Wein bender at 887-3357