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Pleasant Grove has
Generations to perform
Pleasant Grove United Methodist
Church is proud to share with all the
folks in this area, a very-talented
quartet called “Generations.” This
group is from Gainesville and have
been singing in this area for some
time. The concert will be on Sunday
evening Oct 27, at 7 p.m. in the church
sanctuary. The church is located on
Pleasant Grove Rd. Between Dr.
Bramblett Rd. and Hurt Bridge Rd.
There will be congregational singing
and other special music. Refresh
ments will be served after the concert
in the fellowship hall.
Christ the King has
Reformation Sunday
Christ the King Lutheran Church
will celebrate Reformation Sunday,
on Oct 27, at 8:30 and 10:45 worship.
If it’s thrills, chills and excitement you’re looking for,
just strap yourself into a giant roller coaster in any one of
Atlanta’s theme parks for a ride on the edge. But for the
kind of advanced healthcare you expect for your family,
you need go no farther than Gainesville’s Northeast
Georgia Medical Center for an exceptional combination
of outstanding medical professionals and advanced
technology.
Comprehensive rehabilitative services. The
Rehabilitation Institute represents one of the South’s most
complete and sophisticated facilities for rehabilitative
care. A comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient
services is provided by a highly-trained staff.
Rehabilitative treatment and counseling are available for
heart attack patients, stroke patients, injured athletes and
workers injured on the job, among many others. Services
are further enhanced with computer-based technology and
a 15,000 square foot wellness/workout area.
Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Abuse
services. Laurelwood is a modern, free-standing facility
located on the Medical Center campus for the treatment
of mental health and alcohol and drug abuse problems. A
skilled staff with specialized training in the treatment of
mental and emotional problems provides inpatient
services to adults and teens. Teens with alcohol and drug
abuse problems are also treated in an inpatient setting.
Laurelwood’s adult alcohol and drug abuse program is
customized to meet patients’ individual needs and has
been restructured to meet more current treatment
practices. The alcohol and drug abuse program now
includes a strong day and outpatient treatment focus
which is led by a licensed addictionist. In addition to
Laurelwood’s inpatient and outpatient services, there are a
number of aftercare programs that provide needed support
to patients and family members. All services are provided
in a confidential, caring environment.
It’s these kinds of resources - along with advanced
technology, a medical staff of more than 170 physician
specialists, and a special spirit of caring - that are keeping
more and more Northeast Georgians closer to home for
healthcare.
For more information or for help finding a doctor,
call The Doctor Network: 535-3400 or 1-800-541-9592.
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Northeast Georgia Medical Center
Where caring and technology join hands.
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743 Spring Street • Gainesville, Georgia 30501-3899
Brandon Cook, Lisa Dereszynski,
Geoffry Hitchcock, Jennifer Young
and Steven Schimweg will confirm
their baptismal promises on this his
toric date, when Lutherans recall
Martin Luther’s nailing his 95 theses
for discussion to the door of the Castle
Church in Wittenberg, Germany. The
16 Century priest was intent on re
forming the church according to the
New Testament and proper biblical
teaching. The confirmands and their
families will be honored at a dinner
Saturday, Oct 26 at 110 Dahlonega
Street Contact Pastor Mike McCor
mack 889-5328 for details.
First Christian has
sermons on marriage
Are you interested in making your
marriage stronger, more loving, more
passionate and happy? Do you fight
Are you arguing more and accom
plishing less? Do you sense there are
some growing cracks in the founda
tion of your marriage and you are des
perately trying to patch them? At First
Christian Church, 1270 Sawnee Drive,
the Sunday morning messages, during
the next six weeks (Oct 6-Nov. 10), will
deal with “Practical Advice From
God’s Word For Marriage in the 90’s”.
The schedule of messages will be:
"Learning to Love” on Oct 27; “Han
dling The Hassles” on Oct 27; “The
Affects of the Affair” on Nov. 3; and
“What About Starting Over” on Nov.
10.
Cumming New Life will
have Hallelujah Night
Cumming New Life Church will be
having a Hallelujah Night (a Hallow
een alternative) on Oct. 30, 1991.
There will be a costume contest,
prizes and a special Gospel Bill video
for the entire family entitled, "The
Witch’s Curse.”
A hot dog supper will be served for a
suggested donation of $3 for adults
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and $2 for children.
Bring the whole family to Cumming
New Life Church at 108 Mary Alice
Park Road. The fun will start at 5 p.m.
on Wednesday Oct 30. For more infor
mation call 889-6919.
Horror On Herman's
Hill; Chapter Two
Located approximately 10 miles
north on Hwy. 9 on Jewell Bennett Rd.
Park at Silver City Baptist Church and
get on hayride to haunted house. Ad
mission $3. Lot of hamburgers, hot
dogs, cokes, hot chocolate, fried pies
and more! Fun begins at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday Oct 29, 30 and 31.
A Preschool Harvest
Festival to be held
A Preschool Harvest Festival spon
sored by First Baptist Church Pre
school Sunday School Committee.
Friday, Nov. 1,6:30-8. Fun for families
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1991
with children 0-5 years old. Every
body welcome.
First Baptist will have
a Mother’s Day Out
Mother’s Day Out sponsored by
First Baptist Church, is open to every
one. It is held on Wednesday 9-1.
Please call Lisa Echols at 889-1084 or
the church office at 887-2428 for more
information.
The Spencers will be at
Harmony Grove Baptist
The Spencers from Shiloh Ohio will
be at the Harmony Grove Baptist
Church on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m.
The church is located on Highway 306
in Forsyth County. There is no admis
sion, but a love offering will be taken
for the group and everyone is invited
to attend. Call 404-877-6446 for
information.
Episcopal Church has
its annual bazaar
Bargain shopping, fun and games,
and good food can be enjoyed Satur
day. Nov. 2. 1991 at St Martin in the
Fields Episcopal Church’s annual ba
zaar. Traditionally held on the first
Saturday in November, many out-of
towners make this all-day event a
yearly pilgrimage.
Brenda Ray and The
Loopers in Cumming
Brenda Ray and The Loopers from
Monterey Tenn., will be singing at the
Sawnee View Church of God Sunday.
Nov. 3, at the 11 o’clock service. The
church is located on Hwy. 20 next to
Sawnee Elementary School. Every
one is invited to attend.
Also Brenda Ray and The Loopers
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