PAGE~~ 6B U, SUANE DEORTLV OA ENSAUY2,20 Gainey Continued From Page 5B 9. 38 Shane Taylor 10. 01 MattAlford 11. 47 Ron Daniels 12. 21 Wendell Driggers TQ Late Models 1. 00 Trsvis Carter 2. 21 Derek Suits 3. 18 Johnny Leupo 4. 33 Doug Mikesell 5. 6 David Rader 6. 34 Kepny Mikesell 7. 14 Kathrine Thomas 8. 99 James Hughs 9. 16 Daniel Cordova 10. 9 Scott Hughes 11. 17 Jim Aldous Hornet 1. 90 Allen Dougherty 2. 16 Brian Hull 3. 33 Chuck Perego 4. 9 Danny Brickert 5. 3 Mike Marcellino 6. 27 Fred Cook 7. 7 Jason Floyd 8. 23 Beverly Harry 9.6 10. 26 James Cook 11. X Blake Freeman BUSINESS Avoid a stroke in just 10 minutes Residents living in and around the Live Oak com- munity can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke. Life Line Screen- ing will be at the First Ad- vent Christian Church on Friday, Aug. 4. The site is located at 699 Pinewood Dr. SW in Live Oak. Ap- pointments will begin at 9. .a.m. A stroke, also known as a "brain attack," is -ranked as the third leading killer in the world, and the second among women. Through preventive screenings, the risk of having a stroke can be greatly reduced. Screenings are fast, pain- less and low cost. They in- potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which can lead to a stroke, aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aor- ta, and hardening of the ar- teries in the legs, which are a strong predictor of heart disease. Also offered for men and women, is a bone volve the use of ultrasound density screening to assess technology, and scan for their risk for osteoporosis. I,- . "It saved my husband from having a major stroke." William and Harri- ett West-Zephyrhills Each screening requires 10 minutes or less to com- plete. A complete vascular screening package, includ- ing the stroke/carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm and ankle brachial index (hardening of the arteries) screenings is $109. Sign-up for a com- plete vascular package; in- clude the osteoporosis screening and pay only $129. For more information re- garding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call toll-free 800-697-9721. Pre-registration is required. Life Line Screening was es- tablished in 1993, and has since become the nation's leading provider of vascular screenings. Over 60 ultra- sound teams are on staff to travel to your local communi- ty, bringing the screenings to you. These non-invasive, inex- pensive and painless, ultra- sound tests help people identi- fy their risk for stroke, vascu- lar diseases or osteoporosis early enough for their physi- cian to begin preventive pro- cedures. WHO: Life Line Screen- ing WHAT: vascular screen- ings to prevent stroke WHEN: Friday, Aug. 4, appointments begin at 9 a.m. WHERE: First Advent Christian Church, 699 Pinewood Dr., SW, Live. Oak COST: $109; $129 in- cludes osteopoirsis screen- ing NOTE: pre-registration is required CONTACT: 800-697-9721. Targeted Job Fair slated for August 22 Deadline for businesses to reserve a space Friday, Aug. 4 Do you currently have job vacancies you need filled? Looking for skilled produc- tion workers and office staff?. Job recruiters will have the perfect opportuni- ty to locate these workers at a job fair scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 22 at North Florida Commhnity College (NFCC) in Madison. The Smithfield meat- packing plant in Madison is scheduled to close on Oct, 1. This will leave over 400 em- ployees out of work. Local Employment Connections offices and NFCC are join- ing forces to match area em- ployers with these workers. The job fair will be open only to Smithfield employ- ees. Businesses currently hir- ing can reserve a space in advance by calling Cindy Bennett, Madison Employ- ment Connections, at 850- 973-9675 or e-mail ben- nettc@nfwdb.org. The dead- line for registration is Aug. 4. There is no fee for partici- pation at this event. WHO: Madison Employ- ment Connections WHAT: targeted job fair WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 22 WHERE: NFCC, Madison COST: No fee NOTE: Deadline for busi- nesses to reserve a space Fri- day, Aug. 4 CONTACT: Cindy Ben- nett, 850-973-9675 or e-mail M SWANNEE DEMOCRAP/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 20016 PAGE 6B i~ ~f I~:~I: -~'- IC'-l ;:.-u .i :