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Bath News-Outlook
December 4, 2003
Carol Hughes and Jenny Jones
Hughes
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Hughes, LPN at Hilltop
received a 2003 Nursing-
at the Kentucky
of Health Care
(KAHCF) Annual
November 20, 2003.
the trade association
proprietary and
long term care
throughout the Corn-
presented over 40
at the convention that
at the Galt House East
in Louisville, November
Hughes' award recog-
strong commitment to
nursing home profcs-
sion and quality care at Hilltop
Lodge. Hilltop Lodge is a 39-
bed nursing facility owned by
Provider Management Develop-
mont. Executive Director Jenny
Jones said, "It is people like
Carol that truly make a differ-
enc¢. We are proud to have her
as an employee at our facility."
Our long term care profession is
fortunate to have professionals
like Carol Hughes to take such a
personal interest in the welfare
of our patients," said KAHCF
Chairman of the Board Suzanne
Rhine. "The staff and adminis-
tration of Hilltop Lodge join
KAHCF in saluting her dedica-
tion and concern for quality
care."
around
sville
Thorn=burg
Day dinner
of Bob and Connie Hunt
R. Copher; Phil
Helen Phillips; and
Gary, Chase and
of Mt. Sterling.
Everman; Dana
and William Ray;
Reffitt and Nathan
; Brenda, Jerry and
Davis; Lacy t Shelia,
and Kayla Everman;
Brianna and Austin
Hayfield were Thanksgiving
Day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Everman and
Dwayne.
Lola Yaden and Robert and
Dorothy King, of Lexington,
were supper guests of Ada
Thomsburg, Thanksgiving.
Robert and Pauline Vice had
as dinner guests, Thanksgiving
Day: Dale and Nancy Pelfrey;
Bobby Dale Pelfrey; Lee and
Juanita Shuler; and Reed Fields
and Crystal.
Galena Green and Ann Green
and Jonathan, of Winchester;
were visitors of Ada Thorns-
burg, last Thursday afternoon.
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Clarence and Charlotte
Kincaid; Allen and Cathy
Conway and sons Coty and
Darien; and Pare and Kevin
Copher, were guests for
Thanksgiving dinner at
Marjorie Kincaid's; also present
were Bobby, Jeannie Riddell
and Tyler.
Bobby, Jeannie and Tyler
Riddell were supper guests
Thursday at the home of Bob
and Pam Arnett, and Kirk_and
Chris, of Mt. Sterling.
Mrs. Mary Pergram spent,.
Sunday afternoon with her sister
and husband, Pauline and
Robert Vice.
Supper guests Thursday of
Larry, Edith and Lori Jones,
were Ida Creech and Orville
Coville.
Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mrs. Lillian Moore were Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Hayes, of
Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. James
Plymale, of Lexington; and Lois
Plymale, of Owingsville.
Guests of Mrs. Gertrude
Crouch, for Thanksgiving,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Mac Jones,
of Delaware; Cookie and
Matthew Buckler, of Iowa;
Leslie Buckler, of Owingsville;
Melvin and Ruby Crouch;
Stanley Crouch; ]uanita Jones;
Tony Norris, Lucille and Judy
Ingram; Ida Creech; Emma
Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Crouch and sons; Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Razor and sons; and
Orville and Alice Coville.
Swartz has visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moore
and boys, of Georgetown, visit-
ed with their cousin, Mary
Frances Swartz, Sunday.
Tracy. Manley Schmidt, of
Glendora, California, visited
with Mary Frances Swanz over
the weekend.
Spends
Thanksgiving in
Lexington
Bertha Patrick; Sonja, Randy
and Hunter McCarty; and
Travis, Crystal and Alex Fields,
all of Owingsville, had
Thanksgiving dinner in Lex-
ington, with Athonia and Greg
Miller.
KIWANIS NEWS
The Owingsvitle .Kiwanis
calendar for Christmas:
Sunday, December 7, 2:30
).m., at the BCMS gym,
Christmas Sing-Along; Mon-
day, December 8, preparation
of Christmas boxes, at former
:location of Boyd's Restaurant;
Monday, December 15, Christ-
mas caroling, with dinner at
Zana Lou Tout's home, after the
caroling at the three nursing
homes in Owingsville. Meet at
Zana Lou's house at 6 p.m.
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GINGERBREAD HOUSE
CONTEST DEC. 6
AT BCML
Bath County Memorial
Library will be having a Ging-
erbread House contest. Prizes
will be awarded for different
age divisions (adults too), and
for different categories, includ-
nng most authentic. Ging-
erbread houses must be brought
to the library before December
6th when they will be displayed
for Christmas Open House.
Varioes local businesses are
sponsoring prizes. Call 674-
2531 for more information
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GADD MONTHLY
MEETINGS
Wednesday, December 10,
Regional Highway Safety
Committee, 10:00 a.m. and 12
p.m., Bath County Courthouse
Annex, GADD Conference
Room, Owingsville; December
11, Cave Run Water
Commission, 1:30 p.m.,
Menifee Recreation
Thanksgiving
dinner for
senior citizens
The residents of the
Owingsville Senior Apartments
had their annual Thanksgiving
dinner Friday, November 21, at
the Senior Citizens building.
Those attending were: Opal
Jewell, the new manager;
Sharon Harris and granddaugh-
ter, of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie King, of Morehead;
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Community Center,
Frenchburg.
The GADD Board of Direc-
tors' regularly scheduled
meeting for December has
been canceled.
Since there is the possibility
that a meeting could be can-
celed, relocated or resched-
uled, please call the GADD
office, at 1-606-674-6355, to
confirm a meeting prior to
attending.
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WATER BOARD
TO MEET DEC. 10
The Sharpsburg Water
Dist,'let board will hold its reg-
ular scheduled meeting at 6
p.m., December 10, at GADD,
in Owingsville.
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WOMANS CLUB
TO MEET DEC. 4
The Bath County/Owings-
ville Womans Club will meet at
7 p.m., December 4, at the
Owingsville Christian Churclf
The BCHS Chorus will present
Christmas music. The public is
invited. Also, the Womans Club
Christmas light judging will
take place the week of Dec-
ember 15.
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SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMIN IN TOWN
DEC. 16
Lida E Jackson; Wanda Buck-
ner; Betty Haycraft; Helen
Phillips; Lillian Whittington;
Lucille Heath; Ann Hunt; Mary
Curd; Edith Richardson; Vir-
The Social Security Adminis-
tration will be coming to the
Bath County Senior Citizen
Center, located at 81B Water
Street, in Owingsville,
Tuesday, December 16, 2003,
at 10:30 a.m., to 11:15 a.m.
Senior Citizens will have the
opportunity to ask questions
and receive fact sheets on
Social Security benefits. Please
join us! All senior citizens are
welcome! If any questions or
need further information
regarding this event, call
Vanessa Frazier, 1-606-674-
6355.
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BCRTA TO MEET
DEC. 9
The Bath County Retired
Teachers Association will hold
a meeting Tuesday, December
9, at 2 p.m., at the Owingsville
United Methodist Church, in
the Darnell Building. The
BCHS chorus will present a
program of Christmas music.
Refreshments and door prizes
will be given. Friends and fam-
ily are invited to attend.
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BCML TO HOST
PRE.PARADE
ACTIVITIES DEC. 6
The Bath County Memorial
Library will be having pro-
parade activities this Saturday,
December 6th, beginning at
5:00 p.m.. Also, visit the library
Saturday to view the entries in
our Gingerbread House contest.
All entries are due by 5:00 p.m.
Friday, December 5th. Call
674-2531 for more information.
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