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April 25, 2012

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C-6 Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Sweets Column brightly lit and decorated stage to celebrate with all our stars who will soon have a birth- day or anniversa- ry in the week of April 26 to May 2. Don't be shy and come on up on- to the stage and take a bow: Mick Aldridge on April 26; Chris Edring- ton on April 26 will turn 72 years old; Wil- liam T. Nicholson on April 28 will turn 47 years old; Maegan Tabor on April 28 will turn 22 years old; Don- na Gross on April 28 will turn 76 years old; Larry Platt on April 29; Ashley Elenhaas on April 29 will turn 28 years old; Kassie Traylor on April 29 will turn 16 years old;. Katy Aldridge on April Hi and welcome to the By Barbara Sweet The Press-Dispatch parade at Winslow Sports Field. May 1—Leo Club at 7 at the Winslow Fire Station; May 3—Win- slow Lions Club at 7 at The Trad- ing Post; May 5— Poehlein Spring Bass Tourney from 5 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Poehlein cabin on Win- slow-Cato Road; May 8—Winslow Eskimo Dinner Club at 6; Winslow Beauti- fication and Winslow Eco- nomic and Development at 7:30, both at Winslow Com- munity Center; May 13— Mother's Day; May 14— Winslow Town Hall meet- ing at 7. Winslow Senior Citizens 30; Tim Glosser on April 30 will turn 41 years old; Tom- my Culbertson on April 30 will turn 39 years old; Dan- iel Kuth on May 1; Camer- on Michael Tooley on May 1 will turn seven years old; Jeremy Meier on May 1; Jonathan Robert Faith on May 2 will turn four years old; Jaclyn Mae Hall on May 2 will turn three years old. great day and may all your wishes come true through- out the year to come. Keep in your hearts all May all our stars have a meet at Winslow Commu- nity Center on Monday and Tuesday. No postcards this week. Count stand at #538. One day last week my sister, Terri Ann (Teresa) came over to stay with Ky- ana and Kyana was so excit- ed to see her. She got to go to the big park and play with some friends in the sand and playground equipment. If you need another gift dumpster, which will be taken to a recycling center. As a reward for being great recyclers, Kristi Arm- strong of Pike County Solid Waste Management District recently presented the Otwell Elementary School library with a hand-shaped chair made from recycled laundry detergent bottles. Veolia provided recy- cling containers and transporting of the bottles to the recycling center. Pictured are Kristi Armstrong and Terra Knust's second grade class, who coordinated the project for our stars in the hospital, nursing home, or at home for many reasons like Clif- ford Dawson in the hospital in Evansville for tests, Jan- ice Sucech, Mildred Virden, Irene McDonald, Charlie and Virginia Norrick, Kay Drury, Katy Aldridge, Char- lie Crane, Connie Tiberand, Lloyd Campbell, Lendon Toms, Jessie Hatt, Betty Sullivan, Ruthie Hayes, and Linda Daugherty. May all our stars feel bet- for mom, the Leo Club will be selling a bouquet of sun flowers for $15 at The Trad- ing Post. See Sian Edwards or Luke Vinnedge to place an order and you can also have a chance to win two coupons for a free break- fast buffet. Drawing is Fri- day, April 27. Last Saturday was the ter soon so you can be back into the swing of things with your loved ones. Events coming up in Winslow Lions Club Mush- room Hunt contest which was changed to The Trad- ing Post and since the sea- son was so unpredictable, the mushrooms came up earlier than expected. Pic- tures of the length and a weight sticker from the Win- slow Market Place were re- quired. First place was John Gay- The students at OES have been bringing used laundry detergent bottles to school and are filling a Pike Co. Solid Waste Recycling Project the school. Front row, (l to r): Reice Fuller, Drake Melvin, Kieleigh Davis, and Abby Skelton; back row (l to r): Alli Holder, Cale Hoffman, Brandon Fuhrman, Ashton Evans, Joah Horrall, Mallory Hunt, Jason Barrios, Hannah Bush, Cora Anson, Baydden Hasenour, and Kristi Armstrong. room carved on a walking stick. Several people came to purchase some mushrooms, but they went away without any except the ones that were carved by David Wil- liams of Spurgeon. He and his grandson had hat pins, larger pins, mushrooms on a piece of wood, and some walking sticks with a mush- room to adorn the top. The kids had fun as they Winslow and the surround- ing areas are: April 28— Winslow Youth League Pa- rade will go south on Main Street about 10 a.m., games will start shortly after the hart with a picture of his mushroom that had a length of 9-1/2 in. and a sticker which weighed .24 oz. He received a plaque of three carved mushrooms. Sec- ond place was Mike Gamble who had pictures of several mushroom, but no length or weight. He received a mush- Multi-Specialty Health Center Physician Listing Allergy/Immunology Mythili Gurram, MD, FACAAI Allergy & Asthma Associates of Tri-State Call (812) 473-7225 for an appointment. Cardiology Call The Heart Group at (866) 202-3141 for an appointment with one of the following: Christine Gest, MD Michael Neahring, MD, FACCP Umesh Jairath, MD, FACC Ear, Nose & Throat Call Tri-State ENT Surgeons at (812) 425-2646 for an appointment with one of the following: Chris Chacko MD Laura Finch, MD Gastroenterology Jason Samuel, MD 7 Call (812) 385-9296 for an appointment. Richard Walter, DO, Gastrointestinal Specialists Call (812) 882-2703 for an appointment. Gynecology Herman Reid III, MD, St. Mary's Physician Network Call (812) 753-5950 for an appointment. Psychology Call (812) 385-9264 for an appointment with one of the following: Thomas Holsworth, PhD, HSPP Melissa Umali, PsyD, HSPP Sleep Medicine Siddharth Jani, MD Call (812) 385-1705 for an appointment. Urology Phillip Gilson, MD, FACS, Urological Associates, Inc. Call (812) 473-1111 for an appointment. Centered Around You. Princeton, Indiana | www.gibsongeneral.com 21 Dr. Jairath Dr. Umali 22 Deaconess Concern Dr. Holsworth Dr. Jairath Dr. Umali 14 Dr. Jairath 8 Deaconess Concern Dr. Holsworth 15 Dr. Walter hunted the wooden mush- rooms outside and inside where they all received some toys as their prize. Several kids and adults signed the book for our first event and I believe everyone had a great time Temperatures did drop a little over the weekend with some showers off and on through the day. More flowers are in bloom like the dark purple Iris, the Rhododendron, rose bush- es have more buds about to open up, and then there are other flowers I don't know the names of. The trees are all leafy for that shady spot to relax after the yard work is done. Gardens have al- ready been planted for sev- eral weeks and they may soon have a mess of vegeta- bles before too long. The weather will soon get warmer and many of you will go camping or out on the boat, or just a relaxing ride on the back roads, and soon the kiddies will be out of school. I hope you all have a safe and enjoyable time to- gether. As the lights begin to dim for this week, check in on your family and friends to see if they need any- thing, slow down a bit, and see what is all around you. Smile, wave and say hi to ev- eryone you see this week. "Be more patient." 90 Days Same As Cash •Complete plastic & glass lab on premises •Quality eyewear by Tom Anderson, Optician •Professional eyecare by Dr. Steve Gregory •Most insurance plans accepted SAME DAY SERVICE* — We Fill All Doctor's Prescriptions — Complete Contact Lens Care & Service Call for Evening Hours *In most cases Financing Available With Approved Credit Corner of Hwy. 50 & 57, Washington, IN 254-6594 Looking for Convenient Specialty Care? 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