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1 Z TKE CAROLINA TIKES SAT., CCTC8ER 24, 1S81 . Tom GilmoiV Speaker For Black Caucus GOLDSBORO-Tom Gilmore, Deputy Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, challenged members 'of The Third congressional , District Black Leader ship Caucus in Goldsboro on Saturday, October 17, to "dare to dream together for a bet ter future." Speaking to the Caucus at the First African Baptist Church, Gilmore told the members to ask themselves two Ques tions: 1) What problems ' do we have in common in the Third Congres- sional District? Analyze the strengths as well as the weaknesses, and then ask, 2) What can be done . to make the region what we want it to be? Gilmore told the group that our children are our most valuable1 resource and that the strength of our state and i nation lies in the invest ment we are willing to make in their future. He said the coals of our state should be to, provide opportunity, for good health, good education, and good jobs tor all of our citizens. Education, of necessity, must be our primary concern. Educa tion develops human resources, and human resources, in turn, deter mine the quality of life. Gilmore said that the "Reagan administration through across the board cuts is hurting the work ing poor those very families which are mak ing the greatest effort to help themselves." He urged those in at tendance to renew their commitment for a better North Carolina for all citizens. Second People's Market pay" A Success On Saturday, October 3, the Durham Chapter of the National Black In dependent Political Par ty held -its second People's Market Day on Fayetteville Street, in the parking lot of Charles Dunham's Food Service. . The winners of the raf fle drawing at the site were Brother "Ya Ya" and M-. Annie Blake who were ' winners of a basket bf fruit and vegetables and a six- and three-month member ship, respectively, to the Chapter. According' to Arnold Dennis, co-convenor of the Durham Chapter, the affair was very suc cessful. Most of those who came to the Fair said that they wished the Party would sponsor this kind of Fair every week. The primary purpose of the Fair was to provide the community with fresh farm grown, vegetables at very low cost to low income and other budget conscious individuals. ' " The Party believes in independence and self reliance among black people. The produce was ' purchased from black fanners from the sur rounding counties. : Future community ac- tivities sponsored by the Party will be announced in black newspapers and over . ,", black-oriented radio Stations. Monthly meetings of the Durham Chapter are held every third Sunday . at 4 p.m. at Union Bap tist Church. The total black community is in vited to participate. This is a party for the people. ANOTHER PJIICE CHEAEUN' IDEA FROM WINN-DIXIE! 1 '.v FURTHER PROOF THAT NOBODY SAVES YOU MORE THAN WINN-DIXIE! WINN-DIXIE BRINGS YOU 3-WAY SAVINGS LE SUEUR PEAS 17-OZ. . CAN oa ONE $7.50 FOOD OBDFB YOU TO REDEEM All FOUR I CRACKIN'COODt POTATO CHIPS Dx. cowoMcoooTHmmT. ttcr. Vtm, DEEP-CUT WEEKEND & FIRST-OF-THE-WEIK 'SUPER SPECIALS! EVEN GREATER SAVINGS BY CLIPPING & REDEEMING COUPONS ABOVEI THOUSANDS OF EVERYDAY LOW PRICED ITEMS DAY IN A DAY OUT! PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., OCT. 24TH NONE TO DEALERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES ' COPYRIGHT 1981, WINN-DIXIE STORES, INC k A 11 rwn no a Mr KOUNTRY FRESH PRESTIGE ALL INAIUKAL I ICE CREAMS All FLAVORS TIDE (DETERGENT pv. W-CAL CTN. 16-OZ. CAN ASTOR FLORIDA FROZEN ORANGE JUICE $119 SUPERBRAND WHIPPED TOPPING W-U UKAINLJ U.S. CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 49-OZ. BOX WITH $7.5 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 1) JRstdi IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 'CHUCK STEAK u.!"1 MO-LB. BAG 12-OZ. ; CUP 16-OZ. PKC. TASTE (f SEA I PERCH FILLET .7. :$1 SARA LEE POUND CAKE 11-OZ. SIZE MAID lTHRIFTY PEACHES HOLLY fMLMSTU 29-OZ. 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