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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2008
THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS
PAGE 9A
Social News
MR. AND MRS. ROBERTS
Janusz, Roberts wed Nov. 19
At a private ceremony in Raleigh, N.C., Jamie Lee Janusz and
Brenton David Roberts were united in marriage on November 19,
2007.
The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Janusz, formerly of Holly
Springs, N.C., and the granddaughter of Bernadine Janusz,
Morganville, N.J., and the late Mr. Janusz.
Miss Janusz is a 2005 graduate of Middle Creek High School,
attends Wake Technical College and is employed with the Jackson
County School System.
The groom is the son of David and Leigh Roberts, Raleigh, N.C.,
and the grandson of JoAnn Crumley, Maysville, and the late Bryant
Crumley; Evelyn Tullis Pearson, Hoschton; and Billy Roberts,
Braselton.
Mr. Roberts is a 2005 graduate of Middle Creek High School,
attended Wake Technical College and is currently employed with
Snyder Tire.
The newlyweds make their home in Commerce. A formal cer
emony is scheduled for the fall.
Banks County Public
Library plans Kids' Club
The Banks County Public library is interested in starting a Kids’
Club at the library.
Anyone interested in having their children join is asked to fill out
the survey below, along with their name and phone number, and
return it to the library. For more information, call 706-677-3164.
•Would you be interested in your child joining a BCPL Kids’
Club?
•Which day of the week would you prefer to have Kids’ Club —
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays?
•What time would you prefer? If Mondays, Tuesdays or
Thursdays: 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 6:30 p.m.
or 7 p.m.? If Saturdays: 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.?
•Which age children do you have that would attend Kids’ Club
— 6-9, 12-15 or 16+?
•Some of the activities the staff plan to offer are seasonal crafts,
visiting artists, magic lessons and a story/literacy hour. If you have
any other suggestions, list them.
•Would you be willing to pay a small fee to help cover supplies,
performances, etc.? This fee would not exceed $10 per family.
Shuler deployed to Iraq
Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Shuler has deployed overseas to
a forward operating base in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Operation Iraqi Freedom is the official name given to military
operations involving members of the U.S. armed forces and
coalition forces participating in efforts to free and secure Iraq.
Mission objectives focus on force protection, peacekeeping,
stabilization, security and counter-insurgency operations as the
Iraqi transitional governing bodies assume full sovereign powers
to govern the peoples of Iraq.
Members from all branches of the U.S. military and multi
national forces are also assisting in rebuilding Iraq’s economic
and governmental infrastructure, and training and preparing
Iraqi military and security forces to assume full authority and
responsibility in defending and preserving Iraq’s sovereignty and
independence as a democracy.
Shuler, an air transportation craftsman with six years of military
service, is regularly assigned to the 735th Air Mobility Squadron,
Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii.
He is the son of Kathy Stancil of N. County Line Road, Alto.
The sergeant is a 2000 graduate of Banks County High School,
Homer.
birth annoucement
Avery Dean Carlan
Blake and Chrystal Carlan, Lula,
announce the birth of a son, Avery
Dean Carlan, on Feb. 8, 2008, at
Northeast Georgia Medical Center,
Gainesville.
The grandparents are Teresa Wood,
Homer; Terry Wood, Commerce;
and Paul and Sarah Carlan, Lula.
The great-grandparents are
Willadean Lewallen, Homer, and
Chick and Reba Wood, Commerce.
AVERY DEAN CARLAN
Higginbotham completes training
Army Reserve Pvt. Kristy J. Higginbotham has graduated from basic
combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
During the nine weeks of training, the solider studied the Army mis
sion, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received
instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons,
chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching,
rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field
tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot
marches and field training exercises.
She is the daughter of Ellie Higginbotham of Mud Creek Road,
Alto.
'CASAblanca Night' set
March 8 in Jefferson
The third annual CASAblanca Night will be held at 7 p.m. on
March 8 in the Jefferson Civic Center.
A gala buffet, beer, wine and $5,000 in play money are included in
the ticket price of $60. This year’s ticket also includes a chance to
win a free trip to Mexico.
“Friends, music and trivia will round out a wonderful evening that
supports a great cause,” organizers say. “Remember, all proceeds
from your ticket will act as a donation to assist Piedmont CASA in
providing volunteers for children in foster care. It’s an evening that
you won’t soon forget.”
Tickets are available at PakMail, the Superior Court Clerk’s office
and Piedmont CASA.
Rachel Perdue earns
advanced certification
The International Association of Administrative Professionals,
the leading association for administrative support staff, has noti
fied Rachel A. Perdue of Gillsville that she has earned the Certified
Administrative Professional rating.
This advanced professional designation requires the individual to
satisfy education and experience requirements, and pass a compre
hensive four-part examination based on advanced organizational
management. The institute for Certification, a department of IAAP,
administers the Certified Administrative Professional program. Ms.
Perdue is Administrative Assistant to the Treasurer/Controller at cor
porate headquarters of Fieldale Farms located in Baldwin.
“As Certification Chair of the Appalachian Chapter of IAAP, I am
very excited about Ms. Perdue’s recent certification,” stated Cindy
Poole CPS/CAP. “This prestigious professional rating is a very
important step in an administrative professional’s career develop
ment. IAAP also offers a recertification program that is the key to
continued professionalism and to the integrity of the certification
program.”
Only $29
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been to a chiropractor
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in a long time).
Dear Friend,
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For instance, chiropractic care may be able
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following conditions:
• Migraine headaches
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...And a host of other problems ranging
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These symptoms can be caused whenever
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Fortunately, many of these and other similar
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So if you have always wanted to “check
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• In-depth consultation about your health
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Sincerely,
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Dr. Kevin Strohman
30346 Hwy 441 S.
Commerce, Georgia 30530
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