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Keeping posted: Thur* B lo od d riv e F rid a y a t h ig h school Thursday, Oct. i A stress control class fx-gins at Welches Elenien tary School, sponsored by the Sandy Seventh day Adventist Church The eight week class meets each Thursday evening at 7:30 p m For registration or in formation, cal 668 6144 or 668 6859 F rid a y , Oct. 2 A Bed Cross blood drive will be held from 12:30 to 5:30 p m in Gym A at Sandy Union High School Community Bridge Night begins this evening at 7:30 p m at the Sandy Communi ty Center The Sandy Community Players present “ A Bar relfull of Pennies” at the Sandy Community Theater on Proctor Boulevard at 8 p m Saturday, Oct. 3 The annual Community P re s b y te ria n C hurch Oktoberfest w ill be held from 10 a m to 3 p in in the ch urch basem ent The Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind board of direc tors meets for its monthly meeting at l 30 p m in the Rainbow Lodge at Oral Hull Park SCP’s presentation, “ A Barrelfull of Pennies" con tinues its run at the com munity theater at 8 p m Monday, Oct. 5 Adult Morning Exercise class begins at the Sandy Community Center The class meets Mondays from 9:30 to 10 30 a in and Thursdays from 9 to 10 a m The Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 pm in the council chambers at Sandy City Hall The Rainbou Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7 30 p m Tuesday, Oct. 6 Oregon Labor Commis sioner Mary Wendy Roberts will be the guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Sandy Chamber of Commerce at noon at the Tollgate Inn ‘ ‘ Photography How It Works” will be one of the featured programs at the first regular meeting of the Sandy Area Camera Club at 7 p m at Sandy High School Room 41 The other featured program , a color slide presentation entitled "Basic Picture taking Techniques." is also scheduled Anyone interested in join mg the Sandy Area Camera Club is invited to attend or call Steve Wolf, 668 4536, for more information A N utrition a l Cooking class continues at the Sandy A d v en 11 s t Com in u n it y Center at 7 p m Wednesday, Oct. 7 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at y a m in the Sandy Community Action Center The Sandy Garden Club meets at 9:30 a m Hood Chalet The program will t>e a guided to u r of the Clackamas Community Col lege Environmental Learn •ng Center Ladies Gym and Swim begins at 7 p m in the Cedar Ridge School gymnasium The film series, “ Focus on the Family,” with Dr James Dobson continues at Orient Drive Baptist Church at 7 pm I he Sandy Business and Professional Women's Club meets a, Elmer's Colonial Pancake and Steak House in Gresham at 7 p m Thursday. Oct. 8 The Sandy Golden Age Club meets for its semi monthly potluck at the San dy Community Center at noon The Rebekah Lodge meets at the I t) O F Hall at 8 p m Ben’s International Collection. Free or at thrifty prices. Now you can select from a variety of worldly porcelain and brass treasures by journeying only as far as your nearest office of The Benj Franklin! And they’re yours FREE with qualifying deposits. Checking or savings * Or can be purchased at thrifty low prices with lesser deposits. Classic Brassware. Finely wrought by Old World and Far Eastern craftsmen. Choose from three handsome pieces, in cluding a magazine holder featuring blue and white Delft por celain accent. Elegant Oriental Cobalt Porcelain. Select from six hand-painted pieces, each trimmed in 22 karat gold. Here’s how our free gift offer works: With Is. Deposit : Addlt. Items: $500 $2,500 $7,500 $15,000 $100 Dep 1. Coffee Mug FREE FREE FREE FREE $5 00 2. Brass Key Holder FREE FREE FREE FREE 6.00 3. 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The monthly Senior Law Project will be held at the Sandy Senior Center today, Oct 1. from y 30 a m until noon Appointments are still a v a ila b le fo r persons wishing to consult with a local attorney free of charge for 30 minutes A 10 week course on the humanities, sponsored by Mt H.xxl Community Col lege and taught by Tom Ten Eyck, begins today at 10 a m Seniors of varied educationsI backgrounds are invited to attend the class The Clackamas County Bank w ill offer a free Glaucoma Clinic tomorrow, < )ct 2, from y a m to 4 p in The clinic is open to the public, however, seniors will be guaranteed service Participants traveling on the three day excursion to Lake Chelan in north central Washington tomorrow are October 1 1981 (Sec reminded that departure time has been set for 6:15 a m Persons who need transportation from their homes to the center tomor row morning are asked to contact the center The Community Center will be open to the public on Friday evenings from 7 30 to 10 p m beginning tomorrow through Dec 14 for card playing and special instruc lion in bridge For more information con cerning services and ac tivities for seniors, call the Sandy Senior C enter, 668-5569 Office hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p m Activities for the Week of Oct. I to Oct. 8 Thursday. Oct. I y a m to noon Senior Law Project y a m Exercise Class 10 a in to noon Humanities re The honey was tempting, but the people were M M really sweet. / f I) SANDY Noon: Loaves and Fishes Meal F riday. Oct. 6:15 a m : Lake ’helan Departure 9 a.m to 4 pm Free Glaucoma Clinic at Clackamas Count' Bank 9:30 a m to noon Introduc tion to Drama at Gresham Senior L'enter (registration only) Noon Loavi-s and Fishes Meal 7 30 p in Community Caul Night M onday, Oct. 5 9 30 a m to Noon Arts and Crafts 9:30 a in Exercise Class and Therapy Pool Noon Loaves and Fish« Meal 1 p m Cards 1 p in Oil Painting Tuesday, O il 6 9:30 a m Planning and Evaluation Subcommittee 11 a m Blood Pressure Clinic Noon Loaves and F'ishes Meal I p m : Ceramics Wednesday. Oct. 7 9 30 a m : Ceramics Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m Band Practice Thursday, Oct. 8 Exercise Class 9am 10 a m ('lass Noon Potluck we ta il teach you how to enjoy lots of your favorite foods (within limits) and still lose r . ' weight W«> can help you turn your bad eating habits into good ones Join us today The fabulous 1981 Food Plans are waiting along with a lot of friendly people ? popp md peanut flutter nuts1 Ih fn people discovered something even moreirresist ible about Weight Watchers Other people They found that Weight Watt hers mem tiers really cared And it was so much easier to lose wei<jh, when they weren't doing it gether, .it w « h 4 I W EIGHT WATCHERS We ve helped m ore people lose more pounds than any other w eight loss program in the world. 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