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Health Fair is Saturday
Kid fingerprinting, door prizes, health
screenings other free offerings await
The Women’s Ministry of First mammograms at the fair, however
€ Baptist Church of Leonard will host space is limited and demand has been
a health fair Saturday, Oct. 20, from great. For availability, call 531-8890
•:9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 800-648-8141 and press "3" to
3 The free event includes health speak to a representative.
screenings, child fingerprinting, October is Breast Cancer Aware-
drawings for prizes and more. Last ness Month and this is one area of
year’s event was a success and orga- focus for the health fair. See the re-
nizers predict an even better fair this lated story on Page 1. .
year.
First Baptist Church is located at
Our COMMUNITY
A real keeper
Chili, stew, baked goods on menu
for ‘Saturday Night on the Square’
It’s time for another Saturday
Baked goods are needed for the
ng
orist ac-
transpor-
national
costs of
was des-.
anitarian®
very ac-
The ETMC mobile mammogra-. 506 N. Main in Leonard. For infor-
phy van will offer low-cost screening mation, call 587-2250.
Women can take steps to
avoid deadly breast cancer
Night on the Square, hosted by the auction, and folks with a good appe-
Leonard Preservation League. tite are equally as important, organiz-
Chili, stew and hotdogs will be ers said.
served on the downtown square be- For information, call, Eddie
ginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. Sudderth at 587-2212, or Mauridell
27. A child’s costume contest is at 6 Bennett at 587-3314.
p.m., and pie and cake auction will All proceeds will benefit the final
also be held, stages of the museum building work.
Church Fall Festival Oct. 27
The First Baptist Church will host for any of the activities.
a Children’s Fall Festival Saturday, “Come join us for food, fun and
Oct. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the church fellowship,” Children’s Department
fellowship hall.
Director Tammy Barnes said. “Every
o Continued from Page 1
3. Every woman should see her
Game booths, refreshments, hay child in the community is invited to
rides and other pint-sized activities attend.” -
will be part of the event. Admission The church is located at Thomas
is one canned food item for needy and Main Streets in Leonard. For
families and there will be no charge more information, call 587-2250.
Adminis-
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Financial
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tion will
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ill be re-
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as Medicare cover the cost of this doctor for a yearly breast exam. You
exam. It is then recommended that a owe it to your husband, children and
woman have a mammogram every other loved ones to take these actions,
two years. A mammogram can detect October is Breast Cancer Aware-
a cancer as small as a pinhead, long ness Month. Give someone you love
before it will be felt.
the gift of life; ask if they have had a
2. Monthly self-exams are another mammogram. Our hope is one day, in
-action women can take. It only takes the not so distant future, breast can-
a few minutes, can be done in the cer will be eliminated. Until that.day
shower and can be a life saving ac- comes, take care of yourself. It’s as
tion. easy as 1-2-3.
Celeste store has Christmas room
Cynthia Coffey photo
Robert Moreland, right, presents a football signed by
former Cowboys player Randy White to Mark Buchanan.
The drawing was held at the homecoming game Friday
night. The money raised from the sale of tickets will
benefit the Leonard Athletic Club.
School board sets new policy
The Leonard ISD School Board met teacher or other school employee would
Monday, Oct. 8.
warrant the possibility of placement in
The agenda included a discussion an alternative education program.
of student conduct, regarding the policy
“If a student commits this type of
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day through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5
Christmas tree. Stockings, ornaments, p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to
• and wreaths line the walls and shelves noon. Wood stated, “Shopping with
are full of toys and animated Christ- us often is the best way to ensure that
mas figures. you don’t miss out on that great one-
Celeste Craft & Gift is open Tues- of-a-kind item.”
; an eco-
Ip boost
ty mea-
ws that
nt pow-
luing to
riations
ents and •
ring the
ible for
vill be a
that we
that the
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months
use we
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ake for
Nation
weak.
erican
ill pre-
nd con-
* in the
Cynthia Coffey photo
Celeste Craft & Gift owner Jeanne Wood gives a tour of a
year-round Christmas room. The store has more than 2,800
square feet of shopping area.
Greenville tree farm holds
pumpkinfest on Saturdays
Theron
In OCTOBER,
When all the leaves have changed
When they are falling TO, THE ground
AND THE BIG DAY COMES AROUND
I WILL REMEMBER
How God GAVE YOU TO ME THAT WONDERFUL DAY.
In October,
When your birthday comes ALONG
When I’m saddened to think .you
are GONE
I WILL REMEMBER
Your beautiful smile.
In October,
When I’m overcome with grief
When I’m afraid to face the day
Of your birth without YOU t
I WILL REMEMBER
What IT FELT LIKE TO BE YOUR
Mother.
In October
• When I feel the tears come
When I hide them and FIGHT for a
SMILE
I WILL REMEMBER
You, MY Beautiful Theron.
October 14,1976 - March 28,2000
Card of Thanks
I would like to take this opportu- and friends-before mama’s funeral
nity to thank everyone for their ex- was both thoughtful and delicious,
pressions of love, to everyone who Pastor Mike Davis, your sermon and
sent flowers and cards, they were description of mama were excellent
beautiful and greatly appreciated. and thanks to your words, things were
To Charles Wrenn and the Taylor easier to deal with. We could not have
Kadee Farm Christmas Tree, swinging tree, basketball toss, Funeral Home staff, thank you for asked for a more perfect service.
Plantation in Greenville has been horse shoes, petting zoo, Frisbee going above and beyond the call of Afinal note: To my mama, thank
furnishing area residents with golf, and other activities. duty. Your kindness and patience in you for giving me life and thank you
‘Christmas trees for 15 years. For Food and drinks will be avail- making sure mama was taken care of for making it good. I will miss you
the first time this, year, the able. will always be remembered. and will always love you.
Bollman family is opening the Cost for admission is $6 for , To the members of the Assembly . Steyen, Vanessa,
farm every Saturday in October adults and $4 for children age 3 of God, the lunch prepared for family - Alexis and Byron
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a to 12. Food and pumpkins are not ----------------.---------------------------------------:_______
Pumpkinfest. This event will of- included.
fer area families a day on the farm Frank and Evelyn Bollman,
• with all the trimmings.farm owners, enjoy having fami-
s There will be a huge selection lies join them on the farm and in
of Texas grown pumpkins, deco- a small way feel part of every
grative corn, cornstalks, gourds, visitor’s family traditions. They
squash, and hay bales. The pump- guarantee a fun fall outing for the .
kin selection,includes exotics and Pumpkinfest.
Look What's New At...
mon
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traditional orange Howden.
Kadee Farm produces Virginia
Activities include a hay jump, Pines for chobse-and-cut and im-
maze, pumpkin catapult, horse ports a large variety of cut trees
drawn hay ride, face painting, from Oregon, North Carolina, and
Canada. The farm is located 7
miles, south of Greenville on US
Highway 69. The phone number at
----------------_ the farm is 903-883-3279.
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get you moving! Easy to learn and lots of fun! Taught by certified
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NEW LOCATION - Now located on Hwy. 69 in the Village Plaza Center
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NEW EQUIPMENT - New treadmill, new boxing equipment, women’s
restroom and changing area!
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Pete Flanagan
on use of profanity and obscene ges- offense the case would automatically go
tures directed at school employees. to my office for review and consider-
The board decided to update the ation of alternative education place-
policy such that any use of profanity ment," said Superintendent Glynn
and/or making an obscene gesture to a Walker.
Enlisted, veterans to be honored
Leonard Junior High School will and friends to locate veterans and ac-
be hosting a reception for the. veter- * tive service personnel. This informa-
ans and the men and women who are tion will then be placed on a “star of
currently serving in the armed ser- honor” and will be available for all
vices on Sunday, Nov. 11. The recep- guests to see. If anyoneknows of mili-
tion will begin at 2 and will end at tary veterans or service personnel and
3:30 p.m.
would like them to have a star, please
Junior High students are currently contact Bettye Barker 587-2315, ext.
obtaining, information from family 517, or Jeannie Craton, ext. 516.
I’m taking new clients again beginning this month, October 2001!
Teens and Adults - All Fitness Levels - Leonard and Surrounding Area
Call or e-mail for information: 903-587-2762 ~ AtkinsGilbert@aol.com
Donna Gilbert
Certified Personal Trainer
Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas
Certified Group Fitness Instructor
American Council on Exercise
Personal training emphasizing all
5 COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS:
Muscle & Cardiovascular Endurance ~ Strength ~ Body Composition - Flexibility
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are among the lowest priced in East Texas.
W the ETMC HealthFirst line to make your appointment today!
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