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Living Births Way Back When 12 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 5, 2012 www.cynthianademocrat.com Photo courtesy of Donald Richie/Richie Photography Military Ball Court: Seated from left, Bridget Hicks, Brooke Hicks (queen), Kyle Schwachter (king), Dylan Johnson; standing, Derek Hall, Josh Boggs, Ariel Thornberry, Tara Markland, Chenoa Flora, Becky Kiskaden, Travis Fugate, Cody Parrino. The Ball was held March 16 at the country club. Harrison County Community Health Fair will be April 12 BY CHERYL CASE, CO. EXT. AGENT The Harrison County Community Health Fair is coming up next week. Mark your calendars now for Thursday, April 12 at the Harrison County Middle School. The Health Fair begins at 7 a.m., but if you come later in the morning the lines will be a lot shorter, especially for the blood tests. If you take medication take them with a small amount of water, don’t skip taking them. The blood test is a fasting blood test, so do not eat or drink anything, except your medicine, after mid- night. It is over at 11 a.m. We know parking is a problem. Park wherever you can find a spot and enter the school by the back entrance near the gym. All the test and screen- ings are free. They include screenings for: allergy and asthma, blood pres- sure, blood test to check cholesterol, and triglycer- ide, blood sugar and PSA for men. There is a blood fat analysis, cardiac risk assessment, diabetes risk assessment, facial sun screening, and flexibility and grip screenings. There will also be kidney disease screening, massage thera- py, osteoporosis screening for women over 40, Pulse Oximetry and breath- ing capacity, stroke risk assessment, Varicose Vein screening(for this you will be in a private room, but wear easy to remove pants or slacks so the entire leg can be seen. New this year: complete blood count – a blood test that checks for anemia and other blood disorders. Also new is oral cancer screening by Dr. Jason McIllvain. More than 20 educational exhibits and additional screenings will be available such as foot screening, sleep problems, stroke, colon cancer and many others. Don’t miss the “Ask the Doctor” feature. Physicians will be avail- able to answer health-relat- ed questions. Besides Dr. Mashburn with the aller- gy screening, Dr. Victor Lawson – sun damage, Dr. Hamid Mohammadzadeh – varicose veins, Dr. William Crowe – urology, Dr. Kim Willis – emergency medi- cine, Dr. Karl Schulstad – surgery, John Cook – ardi- ology and Licking Valley Internal Medicine and Pediatrics will be there. Not all physicians can stay all morning. If you need to see a specific one call Sally at 235-3500 to ask if a spe- cific time has been set. Don’t miss your chance to win gas gift cards. At registration you will get a “passport.” Visit the num- ber of required booths, drop your card off before you leave to be entered in the drawing. You do not have to be present to win. Winners will be notified. Sponsors are: Harrison Memorial Hospital, Harrison County Community Education Center, Harrison County School System, Harrison County Extension Office, Wedco District Health, U.K. Markey Cancer Center and Northfield Oil. Lyndsie Michelle Druckenmuller Lyndsie Michelle Druckenmuller was born Feb. 13, 2012 at Harrison Memorial Hospital to Jessica and Terry Druckenmuller of Cynthiana. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. Maternal grandparents are Judith and Dwayne VanDeren. Paternal grandparents are Fred and Silvia Workman. Adalyn Foster Gaunce Adalyn Foster Gaunce was born toVonda Kearns and Jonathan Gaunce of Cynthiana on March 14, 2012 at Central Baptist Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs. 11 oz. Maternal grandparents are Toni Rae Thompson of Cynthiana and the late Jackie Kearns. Paternal grandparents are Mike and Michele Gaunce of Cynthiana. Great-grandparents are Toni and Steve Turner, Kenneth and Helen Whitaker and William and Nancy Gaunce. Zoey Lynn Honeycutt Zoey Lynn Honeycutt was born to Courtney Workman and Josh Honeycutt of Cynthiana on March 30, 2012 at Harrison Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. Maternal grandparents are Beverly Crosthwaite and Carolyn Wright of Cynthiana; maternal great-grand- parents are Sherry Crosthwaite and Carol Gutherie. Paternal grandparents are John Brown, Allen Honeycutt and Eddie Vanhook, all of Cynthiana; paternal great-grandparents are Cecil Wright, Marie Workman, Donal Lee Vanhook and Roy Crosthwaite. Paige Davis and Finn Patrick Kelly Paige Davis Kelly, left, and Finn Patrick Kelly were born on Sunday, March 4, 2012, at Northside Hospital in Atlanta to Katie Jacobs Kelly and Ryan Kelly of Smyrna, Ga. Paige weighed 5 lbs. 7 oz. while Finn weighed 5 lbs. 10 oz. Paternal grandparents are Cathy and John Kelly of Greensboro, N.C.; paternal great-grandparents are Jon Reed of Greensboro and Catherine Reed of Inman, S.C. Maternal grandparents are Donna and George Jacobs of Cynthiana; maternal great-grandfather is Earl McNabb, also of Cynthiana. Kaydon and Keylee Custard announces the engage- ment of their parents Tara Ross and James Custard. Ross is the daughter of Debbie (Bill) Selin of Cynthiana and Mike Ross of Aberdeen, Ohio. Custard is the son of Victoria and Larry Williams of Cynthiana. The wedding will take place Sept. 21, 2013 at noon. 10 YEARS AGO . . . Births announced this week are: Clayton Chase Arnold, March 26, son of Rick and Jackie Arnold; Rebecca Mae Berryman, March 19, daughter of Terrie Berryman; Faith Ann Harney, March 25, daughter of Dale and Libby Harney; Austyn Lane Williams, March 24, son of Donald and Crystal Williams. A new stockyard will be located in Harrison County on Poindexter Pike. Goat Haven Ranch, Inc. and Walking Stick Enterprises was originally looking to be located in Dry Ridge, Ky. The facil- ity will be comprised mainly of goats and sheep. Eads Hardware, Harrison County Shopping Center, is now open. Owners are David and Allyson Eads. 25 YEARS AGO . . . Births announced this week are: Darrell Wayne Freeman, March 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Freeman; Jeremy Dalton Sanders, March 26, son of Cheryl and Dale Sanders; Robert Francis Denton, March 23, son of Gene and Dee Dee Denton; Lucas Allen Garnett, March 18, son of Charlie and Dwyla Garnett. Cynthiana Rotary Club hosts career day for Harrison County High School students. Approximately 40 students participated in the Cynthiana Rotary Service Student Career Awareness Visitation Day. The project gives stu- dents insight to different vocations and the insight strengthens relations and involvement with the community. The project organizer is Jim Plummer and Judy Stephens. Improvements to begin on U.S. 62 east this fall. Harrison Memorial Hospital has recently installed new equipment in the radiology department and will be adding mammography services. KC’s will be coming to Cynthiana. Cynthiana City Commission approves ordinance reinstating McIlvain Boulevard as a two-way street. The street was made one-way last year in an effort to ease lunch-hour traffic from the near- by factories. Harrison County’s Dwayne Carr recently won a part in a new movie starring Charles Bronson scheduled for release around Christmas. The movie is Death Wish IV. He has also posed in International Male, a magazine in San Diego, Calif. 50 YEARS AGO . . . Births announced this week are: James William Link, March 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Link; William Craig Barnes, March 27, son of L-Cpl. and Mrs. Tate Barnes; Maxine Swinford McKinley, April 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKinley; Kenneth Lee Fryman, March 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryman; Patricia Jane Williams, March 30, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams; Kathy Ray Milner, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milner; Elnora True Crump, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crump; Rebecca Jo Harp, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harp; James Patrick Sweeney III, April 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Sweeney Jr.; Jamie Delu Wade, March 29, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wade. Harrison County Board of Education favors construction of the northside elementary school to accommodate the pupils of Renaker and Sunrise commu- nities. It also voted in favor of permitting the present Berry School to exist, with- out any change in the boundaries of the area it serves. Under the new agreement Berry will still be modernized in accor- dance with plans approved by the State Department of Education. It will contain grades 1-6. The 7th and 8th graders will attend the proposed new consolidated junior high school building to be built near Cynthiana. The Maroons sloshed to a 7-0 victory over the Whites in the Harrison High School spring football finale. A very muddy field hampered both teams at Lawson Field. The Harrison County Extension Homemakers will sponsor a Tea Time for residents, family members and friends at Edgemont Nursing Home on Thursday, April 26 at 10 a.m., and at Grand Haven at 2 p.m. The event is to honor your years of dedication to your home and family. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 234- 5510. JAMES CUSTARD AND TARA ROSS Ross-Custard plan September wedding The Dirt Dog baseball team started the season as runner-up in the Rivershore Early Bird Tournament in Hebron on March 31 - April 1. There were 19 teams from Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in the 12U division. Members of the Dirt Dogs are pictured, front row, Anthony Houk, Bryce Henderson, Skyler Cannady, Brandon Martin, and Jacob Walker; back row, Nathan Gauze, Lucas Matthews, Dillon Arnold, Nathaniel Boyers, and Hunter Rigsby; not pictured, Austin Blake and CJ Claypool. The head coach is Jeremy Walker. Homemakers to host Tea Time at Grand Haven, Edgemont

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Way Back When

12 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 5, 2012 www.cynthianademocrat.com

Photo courtesy of Donald Richie/Richie PhotographyMilitary Ball Court: Seated from left, Bridget Hicks, Brooke Hicks (queen), Kyle Schwachter (king), Dylan Johnson; standing, Derek Hall, Josh Boggs, Ariel Thornberry, Tara Markland, Chenoa Flora, Becky Kiskaden, Travis Fugate, Cody Parrino. The Ball was held March 16 at the country club.

Harrison County Community Health Fair will be April 12By Cheryl Case, Co. ext. agent

The Harrison County Community Health Fair is coming up next week. Mark your calendars now for Thursday, April 12 at the Harrison County Middle School. The Health Fair begins at 7 a.m., but if you come later in the morning the lines will be a lot shorter, especially for the blood tests. If you take medication take them with a small amount of water, don’t skip taking them. The blood test is a fasting blood test, so do not eat or drink anything, except your medicine, after mid-night. It is over at 11 a.m.

We know parking is a problem. Park wherever you can find a spot and enter the school by the back entrance near the gym.

All the test and screen-ings are free. They include screenings for: allergy and asthma, blood pres-sure, blood test to check cholesterol, and triglycer-ide, blood sugar and PSA for men. There is a blood fat analysis, cardiac risk assessment, diabetes risk assessment, facial sun screening, and flexibility and grip screenings. There will also be kidney disease screening, massage thera-py, osteoporosis screening for women over 40, Pulse Oximetry and breath-ing capacity, stroke risk assessment, Varicose Vein screening(for this you will be in a private room, but wear easy to remove pants or slacks so the entire leg can be seen.

New this year: complete blood count – a blood test

that checks for anemia and other blood disorders. Also new is oral cancer screening by Dr. Jason McIllvain. More than 20 educational exhibits and additional screenings will be available such as foot screening, sleep problems, stroke, colon cancer and many others.

Don’t miss the “Ask the Doctor” feature. Physicians will be avail-able to answer health-relat-ed questions. Besides Dr. Mashburn with the aller-gy screening, Dr. Victor Lawson – sun damage, Dr. Hamid Mohammadzadeh – varicose veins, Dr. William Crowe – urology, Dr. Kim Willis – emergency medi-cine, Dr. Karl Schulstad – surgery, John Cook – ardi-ology and Licking Valley Internal Medicine and Pediatrics will be there. Not all physicians can stay all morning. If you need to see a specific one call Sally at 235-3500 to ask if a spe-cific time has been set.

Don’t miss your chance to win gas gift cards. At registration you will get a “passport.” Visit the num-ber of required booths, drop your card off before you leave to be entered in the drawing. You do not have to be present to win. Winners will be notified.

Sponsors are: Harrison Memorial Hospital, Harrison County Community Education Center, Harrison County School System, Harrison County Extension Office, Wedco District Health, U.K. Markey Cancer Center and Northfield Oil.

Lyndsie Michelle DruckenmullerLyndsie Michelle Druckenmuller was born Feb. 13,

2012 at Harrison Memorial Hospital to Jessica and Terry Druckenmuller of Cynthiana. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz.

Maternal grandparents are Judith and Dwayne VanDeren.

Paternal grandparents are Fred and Silvia Workman.

Adalyn Foster GaunceAdalyn Foster Gaunce was born toVonda Kearns and

Jonathan Gaunce of Cynthiana on March 14, 2012 at Central Baptist Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs. 11 oz.

Maternal grandparents are Toni Rae Thompson of Cynthiana and the late Jackie Kearns.

Paternal grandparents are Mike and Michele Gaunce of Cynthiana.

Great-grandparents are Toni and Steve Turner, Kenneth and Helen Whitaker and William and Nancy Gaunce.

Zoey Lynn HoneycuttZoey Lynn Honeycutt was born to Courtney Workman

and Josh Honeycutt of Cynthiana on March 30, 2012 at Harrison Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz.

Maternal grandparents are Beverly Crosthwaite and Carolyn Wright of Cynthiana; maternal great-grand-parents are Sherry Crosthwaite and Carol Gutherie.

Paternal grandparents are John Brown, Allen Honeycutt and Eddie Vanhook, all of Cynthiana; paternal great-grandparents are Cecil Wright, Marie Workman, Donal Lee Vanhook and Roy Crosthwaite.

Paige Davis and Finn Patrick KellyPaige Davis Kelly, left, and Finn Patrick Kelly were born

on Sunday, March 4, 2012, at Northside Hospital in Atlanta to Katie Jacobs Kelly and Ryan Kelly of Smyrna, Ga. Paige weighed 5 lbs. 7 oz. while Finn weighed 5 lbs.

10 oz.Paternal grandparents are Cathy and John Kelly of

Greensboro, N.C.; paternal great-grandparents are Jon Reed of Greensboro and Catherine Reed of Inman, S.C.

Maternal grandparents are Donna and George Jacobs of Cynthiana; maternal great-grandfather is Earl McNabb, also of Cynthiana.

Kaydon and Keylee Custard announces the engage-ment of their parents Tara Ross and James Custard.

Ross is the daughter of Debbie (Bill) Selin of Cynthiana and Mike Ross of Aberdeen, Ohio.

Custard is the son of Victoria and Larry Williams of Cynthiana.

The wedding will take place Sept. 21, 2013 at noon.

10 years ago . . .Births announced this week are:

Clayton Chase Arnold, March 26, son of Rick and Jackie Arnold; Rebecca Mae Berryman, March 19, daughter of Terrie Berryman; Faith Ann Harney, March 25, daughter of Dale and Libby Harney; Austyn Lane Williams, March 24, son of Donald and Crystal Williams.

A new stockyard will be located in Harrison County on Poindexter Pike. Goat Haven Ranch, Inc. and Walking Stick Enterprises was originally looking to be located in Dry Ridge, Ky. The facil-ity will be comprised mainly of goats and sheep.

Eads Hardware, Harrison County Shopping Center, is now open. Owners are David and Allyson Eads.

25 years ago . . .Births announced this week are:

Darrell Wayne Freeman, March 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Freeman; Jeremy Dalton Sanders, March 26, son of Cheryl and Dale Sanders; Robert Francis Denton, March 23, son of Gene and Dee Dee Denton; Lucas Allen Garnett, March 18, son of Charlie and Dwyla Garnett.

Cynthiana Rotary Club hosts career day for Harrison County High School students. Approximately 40 students participated in the Cynthiana Rotary Service Student Career Awareness Visitation Day. The project gives stu-dents insight to different vocations and the insight strengthens relations and involvement with the community. The project organizer is Jim Plummer and Judy Stephens.

Improvements to begin on U.S. 62 east this fall.

Harrison Memorial Hospital has recently installed new equipment in the radiology department and will be adding mammography services.

KC’s will be coming to Cynthiana.Cynthiana City Commission approves

ordinance reinstating McIlvain Boulevard as a two-way street. The street was made one-way last year in an effort to ease lunch-hour traffic from the near-by factories.

Harrison County’s Dwayne Carr recently won a part in a new movie starring Charles Bronson scheduled for release around Christmas. The movie is Death Wish IV. He has also posed in International Male, a magazine in San Diego, Calif.

50 years ago . . .Births announced this week are: James

William Link, March 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Link; William Craig Barnes, March 27, son of L-Cpl. and Mrs. Tate Barnes; Maxine Swinford McKinley, April 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKinley; Kenneth Lee Fryman, March 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryman; Patricia Jane Williams, March 30, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams; Kathy Ray Milner, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milner; Elnora True Crump, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crump; Rebecca Jo Harp, March 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harp; James Patrick Sweeney III, April 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Sweeney Jr.; Jamie Delu Wade, March 29, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wade.

Harrison County Board of Education favors construction of the northside elementary school to accommodate the pupils of Renaker and Sunrise commu-

nities. It also voted in favor of permitting the present Berry School to exist, with-out any change in the boundaries of the area it serves. Under the new agreement Berry will still be modernized in accor-dance with plans approved by the State Department of Education. It will contain grades 1-6. The 7th and 8th graders will

attend the proposed new consolidated junior high school building to be built near Cynthiana.

The Maroons sloshed to a 7-0 victory over the Whites in the Harrison High School spring football finale. A very muddy field hampered both teams at Lawson Field.

The Harrison County Extension Homemakers will sponsor a Tea Time for residents, family members

and friends at Edgemont Nursing Home on Thursday, April 26 at 10 a.m., and at Grand Haven at 2 p.m. The event is to honor your years of dedication to your home and family.

Everyone is welcome. For more information call 234-5510.

JAMES CUSTARD AND TARA ROSS

Ross-Custard planSeptember wedding

The Dirt Dog baseball team started the season as runner-up in the Rivershore Early Bird Tournament in Hebron on March 31 - April 1. There were 19 teams from Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in the 12U division. Members of the Dirt Dogs are pictured, front row, Anthony Houk, Bryce Henderson, Skyler Cannady, Brandon Martin, and Jacob Walker; back row, Nathan Gauze, Lucas Matthews, Dillon Arnold, Nathaniel Boyers, and Hunter Rigsby; not pictured, Austin Blake and CJ Claypool. The head coach is Jeremy Walker.

Homemakers to host Tea Time at Grand Haven, Edgemont