SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE -- THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988
9
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p.m. in
of a son,
I and Cin-
Junction. The
2 ounces
long. Maternal
Vickers,
George E. Vickers,
grandparents
and Winifred
Williams, of
the proud grand-
Douglas Owen
June 28 to
Dana
and Alexandria N.
Md.
Burston
the birth of a
Tuesday,
Private
N.S.W.,
who weigh-
is the second
and Dorothy
Samuel Street,
Lee Powell, of
the birth of
V Kay, on Monday,
in Jefferson
The newborn
:' ounces at birth.
parents
born to
, at 8:36 a.m.
Hospital. The
at 8 pounds,
CLASS OF 1973
HOLDING REUNION
The Jefferson High School Class of
1973 will hold its 15th reunion on Satur-
day, September 3, from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. at the Berkeley County Izaak
Walton Club.
The cost is $10 per person or $20 per
couple, which includes entertainment,
snacks and liquid refreshment. Music
will be provided by "Bogart". Dress
is casual.
Make checks payable to "Class of
'73" and mail to Jenny Sue (Smith)
Caling, 639 Garden Place, Charles
]'own, W.Va. 25414.
For more information, call 725-5176
or 876-2947.
RECITAL AT MUSEUM
HAGERSTOWN--A varied musical
program will be held at the
Washington County Museum of Fine
Arts on Sunday, July 24 at 3 p.m.
featuring oboist Carol Crittenden
Smith, cellist Brian K. Smith and
pianist John Ramaley. This is a free
concert and open to the public.
Among the selections will be "Con-
carlo in C Minor for Oboe and Piano",
"Sonata No. 6 in A Major", "Restful
Woods, Up. 68, No. 5", "Solo pour
Hautbois", and "Sicilienne, Op. 78".
For further information on this
event or other museum activities, call
the museum staff at 301-739-5727.
DOG SHOW SET
The Shawnee Kennel Club and the
Blue Ridge Dog Training Club will co-
sponsor a dog show event featuring
both conformation and obedience com-
petition at Sherando Park near
Stephens City, Va., Sunday, July 31.
The public is invited to attend either
as participants or as spectators. En-
tries, which cost $4 per dog, will be
taken beginning at 9 a.m. There is no
charge for spectators. Judging begins
at 11. Lunch will be available, and
children are welcome. For more infor-
mation, call 703-888-3289 or 703-933-
6340.
'DINOSAUR ART'
COMPETITION SET
Catoctin Mountain Zoo Park will
host a free "Dinosaur Art" competi-
tion August 15 to 21, the categories to
include models, original drawings or
paintings and colorings of dinosaurs.
The picture for the coloring category
is available upon request from the zoo.
All entries must be received at the
zoo, postmarked no later than August
6. The zoo is located 15 minutes north
of Frederick, Md.
For information or to request a
photo for the coloring contest, call
301-271-7488.
OPEN HOUSE SLATED
AT HBC JULY 16
Hagerstown Business College, 1050
Crestwood Drive, in Hagerstown will
hold an open house on Saturday, July
16, from 1 to 4 p.m., in celebration of
50 years of specializing in business
education.
Tours of the campus, including the
dormitory, will be conducted. A slide
presentation as well as demonstra-
tions in court reporting, computer ap-
plications and medical assisting pro-
cedures will also be held.
Refreshments will be served.
In addition, the administration
hopes the open house will serve to
'reunite many alumni of the school.
Graduates of the Maryland Medical
Secretarial School, the National Legal
Secretarial School, as well as the
Hagerstown Business College, are urg-
ed to contact the college at 201-739-2670
for more information.
SOFTBALL TOURNEY
IN CLARKE COUNTY
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Upcoming Events
VOC-ED COUNCIL
MEETING AUGUST 3
The West Virginia State Council on
Vocational Education will hold its an-
nnal state-wide public meeting on
Vocational Education in West Virginia
on Wednesday, August 3, Suite If and
llI, the Charleston House Holiday Inn,
600 Kanawha Boulevard East,
Charleston, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Interested persons are invited to at-
tend and discuss their concerns
relative to vocational education's per-
formance as a component in the West
Virginia public school sytem. These
comments and concerns will be
transmitted to the West Virginia
Board of Education and the U.S.
Department of Education.
Those unable to attend may direct
comments in writing to the council at
1206 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Suite
211, Charleston, W.Va. 25301.
CLEAN-UP DAY
There will be a clean-up session at
Morgan's Grove Park this Saturday,
July 16, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. All of
the members of friends of Morgan's
Grove Park are asked to participate.
CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL
The Bluemont Concert series will
present a Caribbean Festival featur-
ing the popular Pan Masters Steel Or-
chestra on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in
downtown Winchester. A donation of
$2 is requested.
Pan Masters will also be performing
this weekend at local nursing homes
and hospitals as part of the Bluemont
Concert Series Community Benefit
Program.
LEGISLATIVE-CONFAB
AUGUST 3-4
The Quad State Legislative Con-
ference will be held August 3 and 4 at
the Ramada Convention Center, Route
40, east of Hagerstown, Md., it was an-
nounced recently.
This conference consists of
legislators from Maryland, Penn-
sylvania, West Virginia and Virginia
and is nonpartisan.
The purpose in meeting is to pro-
mote regional cooperation and work to
solve common problems. The areas
along the 1-81 corridor have much in
common and attention to those issues
and concerns serves the best interests
of the citizens.
Although a closed meeting to the
public, it is suggested that issues of
common interest be forwarded to
legislators by the constituents of those
elected officials attending this
conference.
TENNIS TRIP TO
SOVRAN CLASSIC
The Frederick County Parks and
Recreation Department is sponsoring
a trip to the 1988 Sovran Bank Tennis
Class at the new multi-million dollar
Washington Tennis Center.
The price for the trip is $55 per per-
son, which includes transportation,
driver/escort and Uckets to both after-
noon and evening sessions of play. The
van will leave Winchester at 10:20 a.m.
and return at approximately ! a.m.
Register by mail or in person at
FCPRD, 9 Court Square, Winchester.
The deadline is Wednesday, July 20.
Space for the trip is limited so reserve
tickets now. Dates for the trip are
available from Tina Pinocci at
703-665-5678,
PORCH CONCERT
AT ASBURY U.M.
Asbury United Methodist Church,
North Charles Street, Charles Town
will hold a porch concert Sunday, Ju-
ly 176 at 6:30 p.m. Featured will be The
Good News Gospel Singers from Mar-
tinsburg. This quartet is led by Dr. Lee
Jackson who is joined by three other
men, to produce beautiful gospel har-
mony. This will take place on the front
lawn of Asbury, so bring a lawn chair
or a blanket for the ground.
In case of extreme heat or rain, the
concert will be moved to the chruch
sanctuary. A free will offering will be
taken.
IMMIGRATION LAW
SEMINAR LOCALLY
The law office of E.F. Blake and
Associates of Bolivar-Harpers Ferry
will sponsor a series of Saturday
seminars concerning the Immigration
Law.
The seminar is designed for all
businesses, farmers and orchardists,
in fact, all employers who are required
by the new law to fill out INS Form 1-9.
The Saturday seminars with im-
migration law specialists are arrang-
ed at cost. Participants will be charg-
ed $25.50 each or $45 for two people.
More information on the seminars is
available by calling the law office at
304-535-2266 or write to P.O. Box 306,
Bolivar/Harpers Ferry, W.Va. 25425.
HOSPITAL ARC
BLOODMOBILE
Jefferson Memorial Hospital and the
local Red Cross are teaming up for an
all-impartant blood drive July 27, from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the hospitars third
floor classroom. Blood supplies are
running below normal, so please con-
sider giving the gift of life. That's
Wednesday, July 27, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
at Jefferson Memorial Hospital.
and Michael L. There will be a men's class C and D 8
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for the kind of life insurance your
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day, July 2, Residential Soccer Camps still have August 6 and 7.
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was 20inches number 3 (August 1,5), number 4 fee of $100 will he charged and balls "Rich" Durham O
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