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4 SANO * (O f * ) POST Thuf» No» 18 1082 I Sot I) Keeping posted: Seminar deals with care for elderly SA TU R D A Y. NOV. 2« THUR SDAY. NOV. 1» The Dover Extension Study Group w ill hold its rescheduled meeting at 9 30 a m in the home of I-eta Allm ain, 43426 SE Music Camp Road Study topic this month is "Grow ing Older and Sensory Changes " A one day seminar, deal ing with care for someone who is getting older, is scheduled at the Sandy Community Center from » » a m to 3 30 p m The Sandy Grange will host the Sandy Grange B ooster N ig h t at the grange hall on Kelso Road, just off Orient Drive The evening will begin with a potluck dinner at 6 30 p m . followed by a program of fun and games FRIDAY. NOV. I# “ Of Thee I S ing,” presented by Sandy Union High School, will be staged at 8 p m tonight and Satur day at Sandy Community Theater Games with turkeys as prizes will be played at St M ic h a e l's P a ris h H a ll beginning at 2 p m Twenty gam es a r e scheduled Refreshments, including fre e popcotn, w ill be available The public is in vited WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy Eire Department For m ore in fo rm a tio n , call 668-5010 or 668-8442 MONDAY. NOV. 22 Sandy City Council will meet in executive session at 7 p m at City Hall to discuss pending legal m at ters TUESDAY, NOV. 23 SUNDAY. NOV. 21 Commerce holds its weekly luncheon meeting at noon at the Tollgate Inn Sandy Area Chamber of T ill RSDAY. NOV. 25 The Sandy Golden Age Club hosts a potluck at noon at the Sandy Senior Center T h e R e b e k a h Lodge meets at the I O O F Hall at 8 p m Senior Center News: Seniors plan Thanksgiving potluck has been scheduled this Monday, Nov 22. at 12:30 p m Everyone who attends the Loaves and Fishes meal that day will be asked to participate in the exer cise. The Sandy Senior Center w ill host a Thanksgiving Day potluck next Thurs day. Nov 25. from 11 a m to 2 p m for members and guests of the organization who wish to attend Seniors are asked to make reservations with the o f f ic e no l a t e r th a n Wednesday, Nov 24. at 5 p m The center will pro v id e th e t u r k e y and beverages for the occasion Finishing touches will be placed on the hand-crafted items being readied for the December Bazaar at an afternoon workshop at the center today, Nov 18 The session will get underway at 1 p m Center participants are reminded that a fire drill Procedures for a safe ex iting techniques from both levels of the Sandy Com m u n ity Center w ill be reviewed Persons with disabilities w ill be provided special assistance during the practice run, as they would in the event of an ac tual fire Loraine Domine. adult nurse practitioner, will be at the center this Tuesday from 9 a m to noon for those who need assistance w ith proper foot care. Local country market hosts pair o f bazaars Table fees are 55 for the bazaar For more inform a tion, call Pam Hauff at 668-7257 With the advent of the holiday season, a number of c iv ic an d s o c ia l organizations have planned b a z a a rs to h elp a re a re s id e n ts w ith t h e ir Christmas shopping Here is a list of upcoming bazaars and craft fairs in the a rea. Sandy Country The 13th annual Scrooge Live« Arts and Crafts Fair, sponsored by the Mt Hood Community College Stu dent Association, will be held Nov. 30-Dec 1 at the M H C C C o lle g e C e n te r Lounge C lo th in g , clocks and candles, soft goods stained glass and stoneware are among the variety of items that will be featured in the four-day event Market will present two Christmas bazaars in .Sandy this year These will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, comer of Pioneer Boulevard and Strauss Avenue, on Nov 27 and Dec 4 This year the Country M arket is also helping the Sandy Kiwanis C u b with its Christmas Basket Pro ject A place will be provid ed at the bazaar to deposit usable toys, clothing and food items during the sale T h e C o lle g e C e n te r lounge is on the south end of campus Hours will be 10 a m to 5 p m on Nov 30 and Dec 1, and 10 a m to 9 p m on Dec 2, and 10 a m to 4 p m on Dec 3 The Sdndy Post A« ••• O e f» « * M e w iy o p « - A »w x .<».«**> N»»«o*»o’ The Sandy Golden Age Club is now distributing the 1983 Commflmty Birthday Calendar to those who have previously ordered one from the coordinators of the project The calendars may be picked up at the Sandy Senior Center bet ween the hours of 9 a m and 5 p m Monday through Friday. THURSDAY. NOV. 18 9 a m : Exercise Class 10 a m Humanities Class 10 a m . : D e p a r t fo r Clackamas Town Center Shopping T rip Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p m .: Arts and Crafts 1 D D B FRIDA Y. NOV. 1» 10 a m : D ram a Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 7:30 p m : C o m m un ity Card Night MONDAY. NOV. 22 9 a m : Exercise Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p m .: F ire D rill 1 p m .: Ceramics 1 p m : Cards TUESDAY. NOV. 23 9 a m Foot Care Clinic Noon: Loaves and Fishes lp m Dance Class WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30p m : Arts and Crafts lp m Band Practice T ill RSDAY. NOV. 25 Center Office Closed 11 a m -2 p m Thanksgiv ing Potluck Photo bv Sondi Fruitala llridi Heck, left, and Melvin Gedde, right, look on as John P. Wintergreen, played by Eric Hadley, greets prospective voters and viewers for Sandy High School's "Of Thee I Sing" which closes its run this weekend with performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Sandy Community Theater. Dates change for CPR class at fire hall The Sandy F ire Depart ment has rescheduled one of its CPR classes The class which was originally scheduled for this Saturday, Nov 20. has been moved back one week to Nov 27. Class will begin at 8 a m and will last approximately eight hours The class is certified by the American Red Cross CPR certifica tion is good for one year Thanksgiving BUFFET N oon til 6 p.m T ra d itio n a l T u rke y <S Ham D in n e r Adults...................... ’5.95 Sr. Citizens...............*5.50 Kids 1-10................50'»« B ALSO FEATURING: • Sunday Brunch 11-3 p.m., Champagne • Wad. Night Buffet 5-9 p.m. • Luncheon Buffet 11-2 p.m., Mon.-Fri. LEFT to right: Terry Ruts. Chuck Appleman, Bonnie Blair, "Super Pete" Corlson. "Agnes'*— our mascot. Helen Walker and Nancy Jaksich. Would you buy a used car from this "Bunch"? SOME folks did on Friday before Halloween, and they will "fly away on Eastern & not the proverbial broom. The travel opportunity is over, but the 10.9% A P R GMAC Financing program continues on new 1982 Chev cars 8 trucks & demos. This, alone con save you $1,592.00 on o $10.000 balance for 48 months as compared to the normal 17.5% A P R on all 1983 Models We can otter a 15% A P R bank rote and — as always — we will do anything (almost) to make your new Chevy purchase more pleasurable We re stocked for winter & skiing with new & used 4-wheel- drives ot all sizes. For your totol motoring needs, including service on all ihicles. try us. PETE Come experience the w ild life I " SAFARI CLUB Estacada 630 3207 (USPS4S1 IK n M IM M I» Anyone interested in te ing advantage of this service, at cost of $5. is asked to contact the local center at 668-3569 for an appoint ment. CARLSON 668-4101 SANDY New . 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