water. Ibub- :epan, :ool to It and viand t until elted) rough a soft ightly 8 mi- lastic. eased £ov-. ice, 85 Jrs or leinto ightly pans. >roce- Idou- (grees olden relted ellow inch n-pao move etely. ngon : with ■ugar, heese idual- isand "S in mt ioft- ligh Pu- ool, iyer ing- I its ent nd. hed itch s C nal ord lid- lent Oay ted ure ling the lar- 16-6 teti— >nd nty is West Craven Noticeboard POOL MEHBERgHIPS YMCA pool memberships ore available for individuals and families. Contact the YMCA at 838-87M for more information. FLYING DISKS Test your skill at throwing flying disks. Accuracy, distance and angular throws are a part of this contest. This will be con ducted at day camp sites throughout the county, ^gistra- tion is flee and open to people under the age of 15. Finals will be at Brinson Memorial Elementary School July 28. Trophies and prizes will awarded. DAY CAMPS Summer day camps will begin June 20. Camps will provide well-rounded recreation^ activi ties for youth ages 6-lS. Loca tions include Bangert Elementary, Bridgeton Elementary, Ft. Barnwell Etehientary, Harlowe, Brinson, Jasper, Pembroke, Perrytown, River Bend and Vanceboro. Camps will run Mondays through Fridays flom 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration fee is $5 for the six-week session. For more information, call the Craven County Recreation and Parks Department at 836-6606. PIZZA HUT CLASSIC The Craven County Recreation and Parks Dept, will host the annual Pizza Hut Class tennis tournament July 15-17 at Craven Community College. The tourna ment consists of ladies’ singles and doubles, men's singles and doubles and mixed-doubles play. Players must be at least 16- years-old. Balls and a t-shirt will be provided by the Recreation Departmet. Registration fee is $10 for singles and $15 for dou bles. Registration forms must be received not later than 5 p.m. July 11. For more information, call 636-6606, ext. 137. TENNIS LESSONS The Craven County Recreation and Parks Dept, will offer begin ner, advanced beginner and in termediate tennis lessons for youth and adults in June and running through August. The cost is $10 for four weeks and pie- registration is required. For more information, call 636-6606, ext. 137. YOUTH SOFTBALL Youth softball begins June 27. Any boy or girl between the ages of 10 and 15 interested in playing should call the Craven County Recreation and Parks Dept, at 636-6606, exL 137 to sign up be fore June 15. T-BALLTEAM Anyone between the ages of 6 and 8 interested in participating on the Twin Rivers YMCA T-Ball team should call 638-8799 or come by the YMCA to register. Games will be played at H.J. MacDonald School. COUNSELORS NEEDED The Twin Rivers YMCA is now hiring counselors for its summer day camp. The job includes plan ning activities, supervising chil dren 5- to 14-years-old and parti cipating in programs. Previous experience in working with chil dren is desired. Anyone in terested must fill out an applica tion at the YMCA. For more in formation, contact the YMCA at '’838-8799. SWIM LESSONS The Twin Rivers YMCA is now registering participants for its swim lessons. The lessons, for in fants to adults, begin June 20. For more information, call 638- 8799. POOL OPENS The Twin Rivers YMCA pool opened May 21. Come by the YMCA to register for a pool membership. \ SEEDS 1 FROM J/ V SOWER lB)rMkkMS.GlM« I llotr. CwriU A bird hunter bought an expen sive parrot and shipped it to his wife. When it arrived, she killed it, dressed it and baked it. That evening the husband call ed to check on his bird. "Do you like it?” he asked. "I can’t tell now," she answered. "It’s in the oven baking.” "In the oven?” he cried. "That parrot spoke seven languages." "Then,” she asked, "why didn't he say something?" That’s a good question, isn’t it? Most of our church members are silent in many languages, but vocal in none. But the Living Bible says, "Has the Lord redeemed you? Then speak out." Are you a Christian? Why don’t you say something? Like the Bi ble says, "Tell olhers He has saved you." SUMMER PROGRAMS The Twin Rivers YMCA Is con ducting pre-registration for its various summer day programs for the 1988 summer sessions. Camp Small Try — designed for five-year-old children. Camp Discovery — for children be tween the ages of six and 10. Adventure Club — for children between the ages of II and 14. Counselor-In-'fraining (CIT) — designed for 15- to 17-year-olds. Leadership skills will be taught to those who want to be trained as future summer counselors. For more information, contact the YMCA at 638-8799. TENNIS LESSONS The Craven County Recreation and Parks Department will be holding tennis classes at Brinson Elementary, Craven Community College, Havelock High School and Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary. Classes can be made available for youth and adults, beginners to advanced. For more information contact the depart ment at 636-6606. DRIVERS NEEDED Drivers are needed to transport people for the Council on Aging from Vanceboro to doctors appointments. Mileage will be paid. Contact Camille at 638- 2118. YOUTH SOFTBALL The Craven County Recreation and Parks Department is cur rently accepting registration for youth softl^l for boys and girls ages 10-lSasof Aug. 1,1988. ^g- istration forms may be obtain^ by calling 636-6606 Mondays through F^days between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Anyone interested in coaching should contact the de partment. 8W1MHINC LESSONS The Craven County Recreation and Parks Department will hold swimming lessons this year at Fox Chase Village’s back pool and Carolina Pines. Classes will be available during the week and Saturdays. Classes will begin June 13 and 18, for beginners through junior lifesavers. Certi fied instructors will teach the classes. Pre-registration is re quired and the registration fee is 92 per class. For more informa tion and to register call 6368606. SPRING PROGRAMS The Twin Rivers YMCA is now conducting registration for its spring session programs. The programs include Keiser-Cam II fitness classes, low-impact aero bics, jazzercise, basic exercise and stretching, small fry instruc tional soccer, active older adult exercise, karate, youth gymnas tics and more. Call 638-8799 for more information. JOB TRAINING Job Training Partnership Act Summer Youth Employment ap plications may be obtained at any of the high schools or middle schools in Craven County. They will also be available at the Em ployment Security Commission office. Applicants must be 14 to 21 years of age and wiU be re quired to meet specific economic Sidelines. For more informa tion contact Trudy Nelson at ESC or Amy Hazel and Terri Campbell at the county board of education at 633-2133. VOLLEYBALL The Twin Rivers YMCA is reg istering teams for the coed re creational volleyball league. 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