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Church offers Moms in Touch program
Special to the Home Journal
Informational programs on Moms in
Touch will be held in Perry on Jan. 4 and 5.
Moms in Touch is an international prayer
ministry which was started 15 years ago in
California by a mother. Fern Nichols, who
met with other mothers to pray for their
school aged children and the schools they
attended.
The ministry has now expanded to 80
countries.
According to Lori Ethridge, a state leader
of the prayer effort, this ministry is growing
in the state of Georgia, and there are now
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Don't get caught unprepared. Clip and save the safety precautions
listed below and follow them anytime you smell gas or suspect a leak
During the transition into the new year, and at any
time, please follow these safety precautions in the
event you smell gas or suspect a leak:
* Leave the area immediately
* Do not operate any electrical switches or
equipment (including phones and flashlights)
* Go to a phone away from the smell and call
Atlanta Gas Light Company (AGLC) at
(770) 907-4231 or 1-877-427-4321 outside
metro Atlanta
* If you cannot reach the AGLC Call Center, call 91 1
or other local emergency agencies (police or fire
departments)
) * If phone service is interrupted, drive to your local
> police or fire department and they will be able to
alert AGLC of the emergency
* Remain away from the area until an AGLC
employee or representative arrives to declare
the area safe
To report a natural gas leak call (770) 907-4231
or outside metro Atlanta call 1-877-427-4321
Atlanta Gas Light Company
www.aglc.com
Home Journal Photo by Phil Clark
WATCHING—An uniden
tified Westfield Hornet
(dark uniform) looks for a
place to pass the ball dur
ing action at the Sherwood
(ihristian Holiday Tourna
ment last week. The Hor
nets return to action next
week.
Home Journal Photo by Phil Clark
LOOKING Westfield
senior Lina Arnold (24)
looks for a place to drill the
basketball in action at the
Sherwood Christian Holi
day Tournament last week
in Albany.
500 groups praying statewide for their local
schools, teachers, administration, staff and
students.
Ethridge will be speaking about Moms in
Touch at the following times and places.
• Jan. 5, 7 p.m., at the Perry United
Methodist Church at 101 Carroll St.
• Jan. 6. 9 a.m. at First Baptist Perry.
1105 Main St.
For more information, call Tammy Pitzer
of the Perry United Methodist Church at
988-8504, or Tina Collins of the First Bap
tist Church at 987-1893.
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