Thursday, July 8, 2010
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Five
Did You Know?
(NAPS)--For surefire'fun
on a visit to the beach, an
increasing number of families
are getting their feet wet in
South Carolina. Information
on destinations in South
Carolina is at www.Discover
SouthCarolina.com and the
South Carolina Association of
Tourism Regions site, www.
8catr.com.
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There are many women
who think that because they
live with a chronic medical
condition such as high blood
pressure, high cholesterol or
diabetes they are not candi-
dates for hormone therapy.
This may not be the case.
Information about FDA-
approved menopausal hor-
mone therapy options is
available through The Buzz
on Bioidenticals program at
www.thebuzzonbios.com.
WeatherBoards fiber
cement siding from
CertainTeed looks like wood
but it's noncombustible; will
..... -..;
not warp or rot; is made
with 50 percent recycled con-
tent; is impervious to wood-
boring insects; resists ultra-
violet rays; and isn't harmed
by freeze-thaw cycles. For
more information, Visit
www.certainteed.com.
***
Healthy Choice is the only
major brand in its category
• for which all of its products
meet the FDA definition of
"healthy." Spend less time in
the kitchen and more time
with your family with easy-
to-prepare Healthy Choice
meals in a variety of flavors.
For more information, visit
www.healthychoice.com
***
V'myl fence products, such
as B from CertainTeed,
will not rot or peel, which
eliminates pesky splinters. To
prevent slips and falls, select
decking materials such as
EverNew. To find a contrac-
tor nearby, visit www.
certainteed.com or call (800)
233-8990.
The recent report, "Why
They Run: An In-depth Look
at America's Runaway Youth,"
presented by the National
Runaway Switchboard,
reveals that teens want to
speak to a real person when
looking for help. Visit www.
1800RUNAWAY.org for more
information or call 1-800-
RUNAWAY.
Motorcyclists may want to
consider, getting Roadside
Assistance insurance cover-
age so help is just a phone call
away in case they break down,
as well as coverage to pay for
lodging, transportation and
food. Most Progressive
Insurance customers can get
both for just $15 a year.
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Sunset Dr., Suite B, 981-0680 or 1-888-883-5561
www.cheristarrjewelry.com
ALL Screen Art - Off
Variety of Jewelry and Gift Items - Off
Open 11:30 a.m. - 6:30p.m. Mon. - Fri.; lO a.m. - 5p.m. Sat.
CHURCH
"KIDS
HELPING KIDS"
The Norwalk United
Methodist Church will be
collecting pop cans and
bottles during Vacation
Bible School for the "Kids
Helping Kids" Mission
Project. Bring cans and
bottles to the Norwalk
United Methodist Church
from now until July 15. All
money collected from the
cans and bottles will be
used to purchase Back to
School items for kids.
Methodist
Church VBS:
Galactic Blast
i Norwalk United Meth-
odist Church invites ev-
eryone to Galactic Blast: A
Co)mic Adventure Prais-
ing God! Vacation Bible
School. There are classes
forlnursery age through
adults. While younger par-
ticilants experience the
dail galactic missions,
youth will blast off-site on
a codple nights and adults
will see the universe in an
amazing way.
Thfun begins Sunday,
July 11/and ends Thursday,
July 15from 5:30-8 p.m. at
NorwaI United Method-
ist Chur_h, 1801 Sunset Dr.
Each/galactic mission
includesa Bible story in
the Goo News Galaxy,
along with science activi-
ties at the . rbital Observa-
tory, musiC: at Moons &
Tunes, art lojects at Cos-
mic Crafts, games at
Rocket Rec and a snack at
the Astro Bistro.
To be a part of all the
excitement at Galactic
Blast: A Cosmic Adventure
Praising God!, call the
church at 981-4251 or stop
by the church office. Reg:
istration is recommended
prior to July 11; however,
registration will begin at 5
p.m. July 11 for anyone
who was unable to regis-
ter prior to then.
2521 Sunset Drive
(515) 285-2026
www.miap,com/norwa|k
and
SOCIAL )
Teresa and Jack Bussanmas
Observe 60th Anniversary
Jack and Teresa Bussanmas of Norwalk will observe
their 60th wedding anniversary Thursday, July 8.
They have been blessed with four children, Craig
(Mary) Bussanmas, who live in Illinois, and Rick
(Donna) Bussanmas, Marty (Linda) Bussanmas, and
Loretta (Bill) Pender, all of Norwalk. The couple also
have eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Cards and greetings may be sent to the couple at their
home, 4312 50th Ave., Norwalk, IA 50211.
(an quay)
Through C_mssmads Church Norwalk
www.2thecrossroads.com
515-287-8580