Holmes County Hub Shopper, Aug. 28, 2014

Page 1

FREE

Postal Patron

PRSRT STD ECR U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILLERSBURG, OHIO PERMIT NO. 60

Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 2014: Vol. 13, No. 20; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-1132 • holmescountyshopper.com

Last bash of summer

Calendar August Holmes Christian Women’s Club reservations due Aug. 29 Homes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, on Sept. 2 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The program will be by the Rev. Wes McElravy, head minister of Millersburg Christian Church. The brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, call 330-674-2767or 330343-7046; you may email reservations to dawdys@ embarqmail.com by Aug. 29. The Oct. 7 meeting will feature a guest speaker and the annual Grab Bag Exchange. They may contain anything you wish, crafts, baked goods, regifting items, or anything you can think of. All are welcome. erica’s Best Hearing

Killbuck Early American Days honors World War II veterans By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

A historical look at World War II through the Killbuck Museum and an emotional program about MIAs and POWs presented by Rolling Thunder are part of the events planned for this year’s Killbuck Early American Days Festival, to be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 30-31. There will also be the same fun-filled famattractions arranty,that have Aiilyd W made the Killbuck Early Am ide! Days the last American with service nationw bash of summer Killbuck school & itas has rvicesuch Seyears, been for the reunion is Aug. 30 ng Aid Wa rra pantyir, and the ReContest America’s Best Heari Queen’s tionwide!on Saturday, folk The annual wi Killbuck th service naParade s & and eavicnie ng & school reunion will be music, Cl gospel music Ser held Aug. 30, 10 a.m., at *the sounds airtm of en Thumbs Rep ts jus Ad Killbuck Elementary McGee Cle onaniSunday ngs & at 7 School. The class of 1959 p.m.* on the tme jusstage lyntsofon the Adpp square. Su There will also s ofmerchanpp See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR ttelyrie Suand be foodBa Batteries

EarQ Plus EarQ Plus

yeaRs

{

4 F4RyeeaeRes { FRe

Trade UP Trade UP

ring devices a he t en rr cu ur yo in e d a Tr A pooch parade featuring pets of all ages and sizes f yo uis rone of the many contests at the Killbuck o % 0 5 to Early American Days Festival in Killbuck. p u e iv ce n dcure rrent hearing devices inayour booths Tra new disedevendor and “This is kiddie tractor pull they don’t have a dog but offfor athe cea weekurpa richance ofayo se % h 50 rc to u p up l e a iv in ce fun and games for kids families to enjoy and pooch parade,” event would like to participate, g re ri d o an off aofnew all weekend, Rebbie Baker ice end ! iceschairman haseasprthe evwith dout purcsuch g entertainnstart rifree original ea h l ita Kiddie Tractor Pull. ment. We ig said. “It’s more for kids. If See Pg. 8 — KILLBUCK d f o t se ! es vic de t of digital hearing se

100%CaSATISFACTION ll Now! We GUARANTEED Make House Calls -ORWE WILL BUY IT BACK... PERIOD!!! Call Now! We Listen, you Hear.

Locally Owned & Operated

330-674-4327

6 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH www.premierhearingcenter.com

We Listen, you Hear.

“Free”

*Hearing evaluation is FREE whether you purchase or not

10030585


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.