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August 01, 1984 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-08-01

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�UGUST 1 -7, 19
THE CITIZEN PAGE I E

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After 50 years of' Updy e School ground .
home, the 4-H Fair, in In ddition to new and enlarged
facilities, will rno e to me other new ide were put into
For more than three wee , 12 to 16
male and female inmat h pent 8
hours each d y chopping, hauling, clean­
ing, .to help meet the de dline of openin
day, onday, July 30.
Scheck h nothing but prai for the
attitude nd quality of wor perform d
by the volunteers.
. "It w hard work - hot and du ty
but they worked quickly, te dy and
cheerfully," hford tated. She dded
he w hopeful thi experience would
open up more opportunitie to u her
program.
Les Sehec , the 4-H director for
u egon County, suggested to hi
Bo rd of directors that a program oper­
ated and directed by ancy Ashford
be d to help prepare t ground for
the 4-H Fair.
They agreed, ford w cont cted,
and he was happy to ha e the oppor­
tunity to show her program' worth.
The program provides for county jail
inmate to pend time doing omething
constructive. Only tho inmate who
volunteer for' the ' or r lea " pro­
gram are u d.
,_ .... -. ....... READY - Two vo untee on County jail, . ed by
ford, put up fen the ite of the County 4-8 Fair.
Celebrate:· Queen Esther 38th
USKEGO - The Q een Esther
B ptist Church Family kicked off the
month-long celebration of the church'
38th anni nary this p ee end.
The remaining events ar a follo s;
July 30, Juniors and Youth trip to
Dear Park at 12:00 noon.
August 18, Church F mily Home
Coming eunion Picnic t Pere arquet
Park on Lake I. chigan with game , fun;
priz ,excitement all day.
August 19, Home Coming and 38th
Year Anni ersary. At 11 :45 .m. ervice,
others of the church in pI y about the
. tory of Queen Ether Baptist. At
3:30 p.m., Anni ersary program gu ts:
First Baptist Church, oodland Par ,
ichigan, Rev. I B Pastor' St. Lu e
ptist Church, us egon, Rev. I of­
fett, P tor; and all the other Sons of
the Mini, try of the church.
Sou enir Book Dedication: See orne
one to t ke an dd out today.
Augu t 21 to the 24, Trip to Toronto
Canad and fag ra Fall. Cost' $ 160
per single person and $200 per coup .
The price includes transportation d
three night motel tay. Sign up de d­
line i August 5th.
The celebration will cI out ith
a gre t usic Concert of the 100
Voice Choir of E er,
under the 0 direction of th dynamic
music director and recording artist:
Donald Fairbanks of C' inati, Ohio.
Date . Sunday, September 2 at 3:30
p.m.
You're invited to be a part of the
exciting e ents. For more information
call the church at 739-8825 to 739-
7270.

ERNIE NESBY
BILL HU PHREYS ..
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THE POLICEMAN'S "POLICEMAN"
Pd for by Retain Harry J. Pennlngton·Sheriff,,1823 KIngs ct.
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7th DISTRICT
COU TV COMMISSIO ER
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