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Page 2B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 8,2001 ^0^0 Cclcfor&tiOIl III
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Nia In Concert At The
First Baptist Leesburg
Leesburg Post 182 will conduct a
Veterans Celebration in Leesburg and
Smithville Sunday, November 11.
The celebration in Leesburg will be
at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Lee County
Courthouse. The celebration in
Smithville will be in the City Park at
3:00 p.m.
The Legion Turkey Shoot and pan
cake breakfast will be held at the Le
gion Building in Leesburg, Saturday,
November 17.
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Flowers may be picked up at Leesburg Flower and Gift
WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
November 9 Phillip Ford, Don Cook, Jackie Lewis, Mike
Bowyer, Izora Hall, Lelia Miles, Chris Naylor, Charintilia Khelice
Adaway, Saron Jackson, Angie Wilkerson, Marie Houston,
Dwight Booker, Steven McCorkle, Davy Knight, Liz Blackburn,
Cliff Caldwell; November 10: Brandon Trail, Jimmy Hughes,
Terrie Haire, Gene Berry, Joan Carroll. Lane Wiggins. Robert
Reeves, Jeanette Allen, Catherine Mims. Terry Duncan, P.K.
Carter, Willie Athon; Vicki Alderman; November 11: Clark Futch,
Nathan Ebbets, Keith Isler, Jeffery Grange, Lindsey Cannon,
Candace Baker, Thelma Roberts, Bessie Thompson, Bobby
Fudge. Sr.. Gary McKinnon, Bob Wettengel, Linda M. Hall,
Melody Brown, Diane Perry. Minnie K. James, Tim Pressley,
Rickey A. Gadd, Becky Harp, Casey Young, Elain M. Barner;
November 12: Carmin Widner, Brandi Heldenberg, Sharon K.
Pitts, Helen Levertte, Mary Holmes, Terry Moreau, Crystal
McCranie, Bettye Jean Adaway, Colt Cato, Gwendolyn Phillips,
Carmin Davenport, Robert Pressley, Kristen Kelly, Terry Lee
King; November 13: Thelma Melton, Kyle Berry, Wayne
Stephens, Kerry Ward, Weyman Holton, Keith Wisner, Moreau
L. Rau, Jr., Janelle Eubanks, Johnny Lee Preston, Jr., Kelley Jo
Bowyer, Billie Williams, Kelcie Martin, Annie Jowers. Haley
Frakes, Clayton Tebbetts, Russ Thrower, Letisha Marie Walker,
Ernest L. Martin; November 14: Justin Flowers, Matthew Tan
ner, Robert Gardner, Shelly Jenkins, Nancy Eubanks, Fannie
Corley, Gary Moore, Betty Nelson, Ben Moore, Michelle Jenkins,
Ben Daniel, Sean Marshall Tucker, Justin Flowers, Pinkie Covin,
Memorie Williams, Jim Moody, Tommy Carlisle, Brenda Davis,
David Kelly, Jr., Jonathan French. Matthew Tanner, Robert
Gardner, Lauren Joiner; November 15: Joe Dan Banker, Mike
Smith, Betty Dillard, Cindy C. Valentine, Charlie Orton, Jane
McRee, Christy Alford, Kandy Gilley. Stephen Boney, Clay Mer
cer, Stuart Anglin, Bruce Gunnels, Suzi Olney, Chelsee Nutt, Lori
C. Ritter. Donna King, Randy Joiner
WISHES A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO:
November 9: Mr. and Mrs. Lawarence Lockett, Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Powell; November 10: Mr. and Mrs. Jason Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace W. Reardon; November 11: Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Craven; November 12: Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
C. Mathis, Sr.; November 13: Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Long, Mr.
and Mrs. James Ulm; November 14: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Widner,
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner; No
vember 15: Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harp, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Chambers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Royce Alexander
Nia, a contemporary Christian
artist, will be in concert at the
First Baptist Church Leesburg
Sunday, November 11. She will
sing at both the 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. services.
With 13 years of full time min
istry as a contemporary Christian
artist behind her, Nia is privileged
to have traveled so much of this
world. Her testimony is a chal
lenge to put God in control and
see His blessings change lives.
As well as touring in her home
land of Great Britain. Nia hosts
her own Gospel Show for BBC
Radio and appears regularly on
television. She also tours America
six months each year.
Sharing the Good News is the
most important objective in Nia's
life.
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Special to the Ledger
The Lee County Middle School
has an active Student Govern
ment Association. This group of
young people consists of two
adult sponsors, four student offic
ers. and a representative from
each homeroom class. The asso
ciation serves as the liaison be
tween students and faculty and
administration as they work on
projects for their school and com
munity.
The SGA sponsors for this
school term are Mrs. Donna Tho
mas and Miss Mandi Green. The
student officers for 2001-2002 are
President- Tobi Collins, Vice
President -Marianne Grebel, Sec-
retary-Lacey Cook, and Elizabeth
Collins will serve as Treasurer.
The homeroom representatives
for this school term are: Courntey
Killingsworth. Brandi Boyd, Car
Neal, Lake Wallace. Samantha
Hinman. Kayla Clifton, Brianna
Whitting. Emily Hatcher. Ansley
Raines, Chase Romanesk, Brad
Giddens. Erica McDowell,
Adrians Whitting, Jason Wallace,
Ashley Rosales, Matieal Aycock,
Courtney Denson. Heather
Millington, Cortney Torres,
Quietetta Davis, Jamie
Karnestkey, Haley Hardin,
Shanna Stewart, Stacie Grant,
Brandon Fowler. Kayla Zeigler.
Bryce Layfield, Sara Stephens,
Kate Wooten, Diane Taylor,
Kristen Roe, Lindsey Barfield,
and Lauren Webb. The following
students will be serving as alter
nate representatives: Brittany
Carrington. Anna Butler, Chelsey
Killlingsworth, Kiara Pass,
Victoria Thomas, Shalnica
Myrick, Mason Davis, Bill
Widman, Samantha Sparks,
Matrice Bryant, and John Gosa.
There are numerous activities
underway at the middle school
this month that are being spon
sored by the SGA. All
students are encouraged
to participate in an es
say, poetry, and art con
test. The topic for each
contest is Freedom. . .
What Price? The win
ner of each contest will
receive a cash prize of
$20, a certificate, and
will be recognized on
November 9 at the Vet
erans' Day Celebration.
Each class is participat
ing in a door-decorating
contest centered on the
same topic. Doors will
be judged later this
month and the winning
class will be treated to a
soda celebration. We are
also compiling a wall
entitled: "Our Wall of
Pride." We would like to
post the names and pic
tures of Veterans' and
active military person
nel from our community
on our wall. There will
also be a celebration
ceremony and brunch
for our Veterans' and
service personnel on
November 9, at 9:30
a.m.
If you know of Veter
ans' or service personnel
that you would like to
nominate for the Wall of
Pride or if you would
like to assist with the
celebration and brunch
on the 9th please contact
Donna Thomas or
Mandi Green at the
middle school.