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November 7, 2018

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B-6 Local Wednesday, November 7, 2018 The Press-Dispatch * Reservations only, call: 812-354-9259 * 242 South Hwy. 57, Petersburg THANKSGIVING DAY BUFFET SERVING BUFFET INCLUDES Turkey, Ham and all the Trimmings $ 11 95 PLUS DRINKS & TAX THURSDAY, NOV. 22 • 11am-3pm Pre-Order and we will deliver for FREE! German American Bank BUY YOUR $18 CIRCUS TICKETS AT Donnie Boger • 812-789-3232 D.R. Minnis • 812-582-1385 Hadi Shrine Circus starts Thanksgiving Day! CIRCUS SHOW TIMES FORD CENTER THURSDAY November 22 5pm CST SUNDAY November 25 3pm CST FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 23 & 24 9:30am • 2pm • 7pm CST is ticket can be exchanged for a Reserved Seat at any performance. Exchange value of this ticket is $22 is exchange ticket and: $0 will purchase a $22 Reserved Seat $5 will purchase a $27 Reserved Seat $10 will purchase a $32 Reserved Seat $15 will purchase a $37 Reserved Seat Exchange tickets at Hadi Shrine Circus Ticket Office or Ford Center Box Office. All seating in lower bowl of Ford Center ALL SEATS RESERVED AREA HAPPENINGS Petersburg Senior Citizens Center - The senior citizens center is open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in the Pike Coun- ty Courthouse basement. A big meal is served on Wednesday, and the second and fourth Tuesday a lighter meal is served following Bingo, donations ac- cepted to help with the cost. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 812-354-8727. Free Clothing Bank - Oak Grove Church in Oak- land City offers a free clothing bank each Tuesday 9 -11 a.m. (Oakland City time) for everyone. They carry new and used clothing. Location is on Morton Street, just past Chuckles. Come to the gymnasium door located at the back of the church. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sunday night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krystal Breed- ing 812-582-2562. Women's Cancer Support Group- The Lange- Fuhs Cancer Center at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers a support group for wom- en who have had cancer of any type or are current- ly undergoing cancer treatment. Sessions are the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center Conference Room, located at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Cen- ter's Dorbett Street entrance. For more information about the "Women's Support Group," visit www.mh- hcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call The Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center at 812-996 -7488. Winslow Alcoholics Anonymous – will meet ev- ery Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for loca- tion of the meeting. Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednes- day at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887-0349. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. Odd Fellows IOOF Pacific Lodge #175 meet - ing - the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. All area members are encouraged to attend. Otwell Ruritan - will have its monthly meetings the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Pike Lodge #121 F&AM regular stated meet- ing - the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All area Masons are invited to attend. Jefferson Township Community Center of Ot- well - will have its monthly meetings the first Mon- day of each month at 6:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Caregiver Support Group - Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out dai- ly activities. Alzheimer's disease is the most com- mon form of dementia among senior Citizens. It in- volves the parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. Memorial's Caring Hands Senior Services spon- sors an Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care- giver Support Group on the first Wednesday of each month. The next meeting is Wednesday, November 7, 2018, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in Board Conference Room A, which is located on the lower level of Me- morial Hospital near the Tower Café at 800 West 9th Street in Jasper. This support group allows caregiv- ers to come together to share knowledge and expe- riences in caring for loved ones who are affected by these illnesses. For more information, visit Memorial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or contact Heather Terwiske, Caring Hands Activity Coordinator, at 812-996 -0218 or hterwiske@ mhhcc.org. Pre-registration is not necessary. Annual Soup Supper - The Union Community Church, on 3082 North CR 850 West, Hazelton, will host their Annual Soup Supper on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 5 -8 p.m. (EST). Donations are suggested, and the money will go to help purchase a Jaws of Life for the fire department. There will be several soups, sandwiches, drinks and desserts from which to choose. Limited deliv- ery available. Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission - Board of Directors meeting will meet on Tuesday, November 13 at approximately 7:30 p.m. (local time) at the Indiana 15 RPC office, 221 E. First St., Fer- dinand, Indiana. The Executive Board will meet at the same location at 6:30 p.m. Getting Ready for Baby Brother or Sister- Jas- per, The "Getting Ready for Baby Brother or Sister" class is offered by Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center to help older brothers and sisters pre- pare for the arrival of a new baby. The next class will be held on Wednesday, November 14 from 6 -7 p.m. in Memorial Hospital's Mary Potter Meeting Room at 800 West 9th Street, Jasper. The class is intended for children over the age of four and includes a tour of the nursery and demon - strations in infant holding, burping, feeding, and changing a diaper. Children are asked to bring a doll or teddy bear and a blanket to practice the skills. Parents are asked to attend this class along with their children. This class is free for the children of those who are delivering at Memorial Hospital or $10. Pre-regis- tration is necessary. For more information or to enroll, please visit Me- morial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events". If you do not have on- line access or are having problems please call For OB Lactation Services at 812-996 -0383. Basic Medic First Aid® with AED- Jasper, Medic First Aid® with AED (automated external defibrillator) is a basic training course in emergen- cy care designed for use in the business/industrial setting. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), AED use, and other important emergency care skills are combined into this course, which allows the gradu- ate to function with one consistent set of priorities in a medical emergency. Students learn the same priorities of care and approach to the patient used by professionals. This approach results in a conti- nuity of care as the patient is passed on to the EMT, nurse, and doctor. Successful completion of the course means the student has acquired these skills, understands the dangers of an emergency scene and how to evaluate them, and understands the use of protective barri- ers. Taught by nationally certified instructors, the course satisfies OSHA requirements for industry and business. A Medic First Aid® with AED course will be of- fered Thursday, November 15, from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. in the Health and Wellness Classroom at Memorial Southside Office, 1100 West 12th Avenue in Jasper. The fee for the class is $ 65; class size is limited, and pre-registration is required by visiting Memo- rial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click- ing on "Classes & Events," or calling the Health and Wellness department at 812-996 -2399 or toll-free at 800 -852-7279, ext. 2399. A Medic First Aid Bloodborne Pathogens class can be added to this course to provide participants with the knowledge to reduce or eliminate the oc- cupational risk of bloodborne pathogens. The cost for this additional class is $20 per person. For more details, call 812-996 -2399, option 1. The Experts Are More Affordable Than You Might Think. Whether you're looking for a quick replacement or the benefits of an advanced, high-efficiency system, Carrier has the solution to fit your budget and comfort needs. ©Carrier Corporation 12/2016. HIGH EFFICIENCY COMFORT YOUR WAY PH: 812-743-2382 HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING Perry ' s LLC Serving the area since 1950. Perry ' s Perry ' s 303 Breckinridge Rd, Monroe City Email: perryshvac@gmail.com Craig Perry Vance Perry Chase Perry Pike County food sanitarian June-Sept. report By Pam Cosby Pike County Health De- partment Food Sanitarian third quarter report Food Inspections June 1 through September 30, 2018. COMPLAINT INSPECTIONS McDonald's: 1 Critical violation: Insect in custom- er's drink; 6 Non-critical vio- lations: Grease vent leaking; large amount of grease un- der grill; employees' hair not effectively restrained; leak in ice machine hose; improp- er storage of single service supplies (corrected); floor and baseboard tile broken/ missing. FOLLOW-UP INSPECTIONS McDonald's: 2 Non- critical violations: Grease vent(s) malfunctioning; large amount of grease on floor. Remaining violations cited during previous in- spection have been correct- ed; 2 Non-critical violations: Floor soiled with food de- bris; leak in cooler hose. ROUTINE INSPECTIONS Big Dipper: 5 Non-crit- ical violations: Improp- er storage of food supplies (corrected); improper stor- age of single serve supplies (corrected); seals of under- counter cooler soiled (cor- rected); mop not hung to air dry (corrected); floor tiles chipped/broken. Country Junction: 1 Crit- ical violation: Outdated RTE foods in deli cooler (cor- rected/removed from in- ventory); 3 Non-critical vi- olations: Wiping cloths not stored in sanitizer between use; thermometers not pres- ent in chest freezers; heavy frost build-up in ice cream freezer. Pike County Farmers' Market: No violations ob- served. Moose Lodge: 3 Criti- cal violations: Biofilm in ice machine; soiled food con- tact surfaces; potentially hazardous foods not date- labeled; 7 Non-critical vio- lations: Hot water not pro- vided in restrooms; no ther- mometer in upright freez- er; upright freezer > 0° F; non-food contact surfaces/ equipment soiled; trash re- ceptacles soiled; mop not hung to air dry (corrected); cracked/chipped floor tile. Petersburg Elementa- ry: No violations observed. PRE-OPERATIONAL INSPECTIONS Petersburg Food Mart LLC: 2 Non-critical viola- tions: No chemical test strips available (corrected); drink nozzles not cleaned and san- itized every 24 hours. Cotton Candy: 1 Non- critical violation: Freezer > 0° F (corrected). Sugar Shack: 1 Non-crit- ical violation: Freezer > 0° F (corrected). Temporary inspections: Little Boondocks Con- cessions: 1 Critical viola- tion: Product used to san- itize food contact equip- ment not rated as food safe(corrected); 1 Non-crit- ical violation: Soiled non- food contact equipment. Smack-n-Good: 1 Criti- cal violation: Product used to sanitize food contact equipment not rated as food safe(corrected); 2 Non-crit- ical violations: Unlabeled working containers; refrig- erator seals soiled 2; 1 Crit- ical violation: Potentially hazardous foods not date- labeled; 1 Non-critical vio- lation: Floor tiles chipped/ broken. Deno's Concessions: 1 Critical violation: Hand- washing sink not used ex- clusively for washing hands (corrected). Little Houston's BBQ and More: 1 Non-critical violation: Working contain- ers not labeled. M&L Concessions: 2 Non-critical violations: No thermometer in freezer compartment; floor in poor condition. Rock-N-Roll Diner: 1 Critical violation: Sinks soiled (corrected); 2 Non- critical violations: Working containers not labeled (cor- rected); floors soiled (cor- rected). WHS Class of 1968 celebrated 50th reunion The Winslow High School Class of 1968 met for dinner at the Winslow Masonic lodge (previously the Teen Center) on Friday, October 5, 2018. Attending were: (front row) Jack Wheeler, Tanya (Deen) Vaughn, Brenda (Burdette) Simmons, Linda (Mason) Weitkamp, Susan (McCain) Tryon, Rosemary (Bel- lamy) Davis and Effie (Aldridge) Wolfe; (second row): Lester Weist, Roger Young, Henry Nelson, David Barrett, Bob Deffendoll, Sylvia Smith, Rita (Deen) Rogers and Cindy (Bellamy) Buse; (back row): Steve Roy, Chuck Patterson, Joe Blatnic, Debbie (Fiscus) White and Haskell Davis. Those attending, but not pictured Bart McCandless and Roger Cox. Area Reunion Pregnant... or think you are? Call:1-877-257-1084 or Locally Call: 1-812-354-2814 • Free pregnancy testing • Free counseling and info. on pregnancy options. • Confi dential counseling for women & men who are suff ering from post-abortion syndrome. • Residential Care • Health and assistance referrals. • Training and education. • Assistance in getting baby and maternity clothes washpcc@sbcglobal.net www.washingtonpregnancycenter.com

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