The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, April 15, 2004, Page PAGE 7A, Image 7

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Z 'Jr I A 1 - " Meth lab ruled out in trailer fire By Nicole Green Staff Writer A methamphetamine lab did not cause the mobile home fire at 6420 Crystal Cove Drive on April 7. a Forsyth County Fire Department investigation revealed. Though investigators sus- Lions Club set for fund-raiser Saturday The Forsyth County Lions Club will be conducting its annual White Cane Day this Saturday. The event is a bene fit for the Georgia Lions Lighthouse. Lions Club members will be accept donations at the Ingle's Supermarkets on Bethelview Road. Canton Incredible Antiques Show Tbis Weekend! iMUood B Antiques Market April 16-18 Friday, 9a-5p • Saturday, 9a-6p • Sunday, 10a-5p Over 500 Dealer Spaces' Antiques • Furniture • Jewelry • China Stained Glass Windows • Architectural Antiques Heirloom Art • Lighting and Much More Lots of Free Parking, Adjacent to GA 400, just one mile North of Exit-13 on Ga. Hwy. 9 Located at 1321 GA Hwy. 9, Cumming, Ga 770-889-3400 www.lakewoodantiques.com . s : pected operation of a metham phetamine lab was the cause of the fire, an investigation has determined otherwise. “We’ve ruled out that it was caused by cooking meth." deputy fire chief Steve Anderson said Monday. Fire investigators continue Highway, and on Keith Bridge Road from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Lighthouse was found ed in 1949 by Georgia’s Lions Clubs to provide vision and hearing care to less fortunate Georgians. For every dollar donated, the Lighthouse is able to provide three dollars worth of vision and hearing services. flggl W| to search for the cause of the fire. Flames destroyed the mobile home owned by Rebecca Schuman and a mini van parked in the driveway. No injuries were reported. The residence reportedly was with out power or natural gas. The Forsyth County Lions Club was founded in 1961 and has supported the worldwide and local efforts of Lions Clubs International. The club meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Old Town Country Restaurant on Canton Highway. < WUleg Mon •Sat: 7:00 am ■ 7:00 pm Sun: 11:00-6:00 pm "Home of the Best Meat in Town’ ) WILKES SUPERMARKET of Cumming SfkZEiE&HIES www.wllkeMßMte.cMi EXP 4/21/04 (770) 889-8839 EinSQni FRESH (BONELESS ENGLISH GROUND CHUCK CUT CHUCK ROAST SKeWH SQ99 S IR" $1" V slb I U’ne I LB BOSTON BUTT FRESH UEbIIIUJJsH PORK ROAST FRYER DRUMSTICKS $139 SCOO V sib ■HJWMa tsuf IOR SHANK TOP SIRLOIN »lil!wff”l PORTION HAM STEAK Kaiifli QQ C s 4" W V LB “T LB NOT ONLY DOES IT CO IN REVERSE, THE PRICE ROLLS BACK NICELY TOO. Stop by and check out Gator HPX 4x4 Versatile go-anywhere our selection of Buck EX 4x4s hauling, transportation and heavy-duty towing 4310 Compact Tkactor Available with electronic 737 Z-Tkak Mower Powerful and transmission, plus convenience and comfort highly-maneuverable to get more done faster COME INTO GEORGIA TURF & TRACTOR AND ASK US ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PRICINGI Come to Georgia Turf & Tractor and find out what it feels like to get more for less. Because right now you’ll save big on one our best-selling John Deere models, built to our exacting standards and backed by our factory-trained service technicians. But while the John Deere may last forever, this great price won’t. The sale ends soon, so come in now and get a great John Deere lawn tractor at a really great price. I JOHHOBMS www JohnDeerecom Georgia Turf & Tractor 793 North Main Street Alpharetta, GA 30004 (770) 664-4433 A f snd products may very by iscsfMm John Dssrs s groon and yadow co4or th® looping door symbol, snd JOHN Os fRf ore tvadornovks of Doors 4 Cofugooy Baia«UMKN ta)Equ«l LwW FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS -Thursday, April 15,2004 - v mH J t' ; " ; MWL’,; JK I i A BE I—MMLi xjl— _ Photos/David McGregor Fashion show The Northeast Georgia Girl Scouts’ fashion show Tuesday at Polo Golf & Country Club included, far left, Kristin Martin, an assistant principal at Sawnee Elementary School, with her son Kohnor; center, Forsyth County Schools Public Information and Communication Specialist Jennifer Caracciolo; right, Isabella Caracciolo, 4, who smiles while walking down the makeshift runway. PAGE 7A