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MR. GILBERT
President
Bill M. Gilbert, senior vice
F‘resident and secretagf of
armers and Merchants Bank,
Summerville, was recently
elected é)resident of the Nor
thwest Georgia Chapter of the
Bank Administration Institute
(BAI).
Gilbert rejoined Farmers
and Merchants in March, 1983.
He is a graduate of Fort
Payne Alabama High School,
Kentucky School of Mortuary
Science, Georgia Banking
School, and the School of Bank
Administration, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wisc.
Gilbert is vice chairman of
the Chattooga County Ses
quicentennial Committee; past
president of the Summerville-
Trion Optimist Club; past
master of Trion Masonic Lodge
160 F&AM; and a past
member of the Chattooga
County Hospital Authority.
He was awarded the
American Bankers Association
Presidential Citation in 1986
and was a charter member and
1988 graduate of Leadership
Chattooga. Gilbert, his wife,
Joanna, and son, Steven, reside
in Summerville.
BAI is made up of banks in
the Northwest Georgia region
for the purpose of i)romotin%
the growth and development o
bank employees.
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Autumn has officially arriv
ed in Georgia — a season
especially attractive to those
interested in the great out
doors. The Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) this
week reminded Chattooga
Countians to watch for snakes
in the fall woods.
‘“‘During fall months,
snakes are searching
woodlands and other areas that
attract people, looking for a
place to spend the winter.
Those who plan to spend time
outdoors this fall, particularly
in Chattooga County’s
woodlands, should be aware of
their increased chances of en
countering a snake,”’ says
DNR Wildlife Biologist Ron
Simpson.
According to Simpson,
most snakes thartni)eople hap
pen upon are harmless, but all
snakes should be left alone. ““In
Georgia, approximately 38
non-poisonous and six
poisonous snakes occur, in
cluding the rare, deadly coral
snake,” he warns. ‘Of the few.
people bitten each year by
poisonous snakes in Georgia,
most were attempting to catch
or kill the reptile.”
To avoid the possibility of
a poisonous snake bite, Simp
son advises, “Simi)ly watch for
snakes. If you plan to be in
‘snake country,” wear heavy
shoes or boots. Heavy pants
hanging down over footwear
offer agded protection. Snake
leggings or boots are a good in
vestment for those planning to
spend a lot of time in Georgia’s
woodlands.”
Measures to keep snakes
from ‘‘settling in'’ around
homes during autumn and
winter include removing any
debris that would provide
snake cover such as limbs and
rock piles, trimming dense
shrubll))ery and cutting weedy
areas, Simpson suggests.
Computer
Weekend
A “sui)er computer
weekend’’ will be held on Nov.
5-6 at Walker Tech. The course
will be held from 9 am. to 4
p.m. Nov. 5 and from 1 to 4
p.m. Nov. 6.
Topics will include
highlights of word é)rocessing.
spreadsheets, atabases,
operating systems and hard
ware components. Cost of the
program will be $125.
H)r details, call 764-1016.
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