Thursday, January 6, 1983 Artists Continued From Page 6-B will be used to develop and manage the 415-acre Skinner Marsh Project and the 67-acre den Marsh in Ontario, Canada. Both projects will provide ample breeding room for many of the ducks and geese that migrate across Ohio skies each spring and fall. “We are extremely pleased,” said Dale Whitesell, DU’s executive vice presi dent, “that John has honored Ducks Unlimited with this generous gift. Were others to follow John Ruthven’s lead, our job of providing suitable wetland habitat for North America’s waterfowl would be a lot easier.” Special Olympics Delaring January 2-8, “Special Olympics Awareness Week,” Governor James B. Hunt joined with more than 1,000 major grocery and drug stores, and Procter & Gamble, Inc. to conduct one of the largest fund-raising drives in the history of North Carolina Special Olympics. During the last week of December and the first week of January, 60 per cent of all U.S. households will receive a package of cents-off coupons through a Publishers Gearing House mailing. The package, featuring 16 Procter & Gam ble products, also contains a message urging public sup port for Special Olympics. For each coupon redeemed, Procter & Gamble will donate 5 cents, up to $500,000 na tionally, to Special Olympics. If an individual makes a check on the Special Olympic logo found on the coupon, P&G will donate 10 cents up to $250,000 nationally, to Special Olympics. Half the funds col lected in North Carolina will benefit Special Olympics nationally. Kicking off “Special Olym pics Awareness Week” was the NBC movie “Thp Kd From-Nowhere" which was aired at 8 P.M. on Monday, January 3. N.C. Special Olym pics conducted a mini telethon during the movie and interested viewers called a special toll-free number to pledge their support of N. C. Special Olympics. During the fund-raising campaign Special Olympic volunteers have worked close ly with P&G representatives to gain support from North Carolina grocery and drug store chains. Many stores have agreed to run special advertisements in newspapers, place the P&G products on sale, and set up Special Olympic displays in side their place of business. The special in-store display help local Special Olympics programs qualify for a nation wide display contest with a chance to earn a SI,OOO prize to benefit local Special Olympians. Among the major chains supporting the projects are: Save Rite, Be Lo, Winn Dixie, Harris Teeter, Watterau, In gles, Piggly Wiggly, Food World, Food Town, Colonial, J.G. Messick, Community Cash, Lowes, A&P, Byrd’s, Family Mart, Save-On, Macks, Roses, Kerr and Eckerd’s. Special Olympics, founded by the Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation, is a year round program of sports training and athletic competition for mentally handicapped adults and children. Persons in terested in supporting Special Olympics may call the state office at (919) 787-6714. Revising The Clean Air Act Hu air quality in the U.B. improved in recent year*? The answer is yes. Projec tions show that it will con tinue to improve, even with needed economic growth. The President's Council on Environmental Quality says air quality improved 1.6 percent in the last five years in 23 cities. These im provements are due to bet ter control of mission sources in industry. Exports say we can im prove air quality by con structing new industrial plants with the Met avail able air pollution controls. winw Hf Now more than ever, we’re right for youlgßsptV OO* B RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES ©COPYRIGHT 1963, h, I. Mmmm *' TH COUPON 1 WINN-DIXIE STORES, INC. (LIMIT t) GOOD THRUSAT »160 Z. CORN •16-oz. peas y /^!P | r*w pwjwppw ei6oz. THRIFTY MAID I'^MFhnftyj^B etfroz' mixed vegetables TfeSUSlf Utoz SUCED P WHOLE S OR CUT BEETS *I6OZ THRIFTY MAID CUT SWEET POTATOES H SMI tdMEmWJt # to7 cT rcnrADoni? *4-OZ THRIFTY MAID MUSHROOMS CANS mßSmmf eltoZ GREENUMAS CANS J £<* SfcTXSJcSJfw &EANS H eIOI4OZ. CHILI 130 Z. BAG ASTOR SUPERBLEND _ qi:i or Ml 4'4-OZ. JAR GERBER STRAINED COFFEE M M 12 * z - cans Re^u ar chablis Blanc PAI in w iurc BABY FOOD 5 W.H 46-OZ CAN THRIFTY MAID GRAPEFRUIT OLD MILWAUKEE BEER Chablis Blanc GALLO WINES boz jar sanka instant * JUICE 2 kmH gnaw _ A Kmne Ap ja COFFEE *3 W nii^* 1 On.» 1 2 ... :D ———“ ~ HWEEST FRESH FLORIDAIHU ‘ ,20Z CAN MIM/TE LAND REG. 00 MORE PULP ;1 WO BRAND U.S CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP WO BRAND US CHOICE BONEIiSS SHOULDER ORANGES 9 m 99c ORANGE JUICE 99c ROAST u *2« ROAST l. »2« FRESH BAGCRiNKLE CLIT WO BRAND US. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP W-D BRAND U S. CHOICE BNLS TOP ROUND ROAST OR CARROTS 3 fo#H POTATOES M 49 STEAKS i**2 49 ROUND STEAK .... i».*2 79 HARVEST FRESH 130 Z. SIZE SARA LEE ORANGE OR BANANA WO BRAND US. CHOICE BONELESS SLICED BEEF RUTABAGAS. ■ l . „S * 9 CUBED STEAK UVER ..78c i r_t t Ft J »j'Zvm.iN J [•%M •! dllll m B _ | :.. Iftnewf n M KWtin Dixi.% JL ?»,e.V BEB PEOPUHH6Q 9f irnat I tsaest eei sw» sww« Jerry Boucher Northside Shopping Center Manager Edenton, N.C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 7-B