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Beat those holiday blues by getting involved By Joanne j. falls Agricultural Extension Agent J After the holidays people suffer from the anti-clin^x of the season. Often, this means a umb when peo ple realize all the money that they have spent and all the bills that have Jo be paid, and a time when all (he beautiful holiday decorations will have to be dis- ^ mantled. Often this creates low spirits. ^ ~~To divert"* one's atten tion, start get ting involved in other pro jects, activities o and chores. Thts- ts- a good time for the family to write prompt t h a n k - y o u notes for presents. Writing at once to acknowledge a gift serves two purposes: It helps the giver appreci ate the prompt thoughtfulness, and it's easier for the receiver to resjfond promptly rather than to ntinue to put it off until later. Falls BRIDGE NEWS xjverau locat winners honored By RUDOLPH V. BOQNE SR. Special to the Chronjcle Since there were no club games played during the previ ous week, the wrufit^f this col ? umn took advantage of the time and opportunity to research the past 43 weekly articles to deter mine who emerged as the top local ,game winners. This series began Feb. 27. The criteria on which these conclusions were based are (1) all wins are local (Winston Salem Duplicate Bridge Club ? Tuesday nights. Kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club ? Thursday nights and the Mon day-games), (2>"potnwHyere given as follows: first place, five; second place, four, third place, three; fourth place, second; and fifth place, one. The number of tables determined how many places were allowed (3) Local club-sponsored tournaments were included. t*)Individuals played with various partners from time to time. (5) Pairs were those who played regularly together. (6) The writer is limiting the lists to (a) the^iop 10 individuals and (b) the top five pairs, com bined points of individuals in a pair, Top Ten Individual Winners 4 . Inez Geralds ? 133 points 2. Reginald McCauley ? 121 3. Irma Gadson? 91 4. Rudolph V. Boone Sr. ? 79 5. Dr. Monica Lett ? 72 6. Sarah J. Boone ?70 7. Pauline Caldwell 67 8. Billie Matthews'? 51 . 9. Dr. Rosetta Hauser ? 50 10. Mavis Lloyd?48 Top Five Pair Winners 1. Inez Geralds & Reginald McCauley ? 254 points 2. Irma Gadson & Monica Lett i 6i 3. Rudolph & Sarah Boone ? 149 4. Rosetta Hauser & Billie Matthews ? 101 5. Waldo & Marjorie LEster ? 78 T Congratulations to all of these players foV their win records in 1989.* Both local clubs resumed play schedules immediately fol lowing New Year's Day, Pairs will be sharpening their skills for the annual Triad Bridge Unit's Grade A Tournament, scheduled for Feb. 9 to 11 m Greensboro. The Monday 'day game will Jan. 8 at the - Carl H. Russell Recrcation Cen ter. Make sure in putting away your holiday decorations that you put them away with care. Take care of yofcc&giaments by layering them in a box and putting tissue paper between each layer. There are boxes which can be pur chased. For smaller ornaments, use egg cartons. Take care of bows by making sure they will not be crin kled or smashed. If you are storing a large bow, hang it on a coat hang er and put a clear plastic dry clean er's bag over it. Holiday lights should be stored ,v After the holidays is a good in thej,boxes,in which they were time to buy decorations, since they purchased. Also, there are plastic are on sale. reels that can be purchased for this s Now is the time to write a list of purpose. The proper storage of your things you need to do for next holi decorations can save you money day season so you can work on and time in years to come. these plans throughout the year. Purchase gifts throughout the year during sales. By planning and working toward your holiday goals throughout the year, you will save money and take the rush out of holi-_ day activities. This will help you to relax and enjoy the holidays more. Ho!!y farms.Br i J&ily Pa'f* Fresh Daily - 75% Lean 5 Lb.Tack Or More --t*? GROUND BEEF~ r^rrninrrirnTi[m'wgrTirrTW l | i |2 | 3 i 4 I s i ? i Fresh Daily - 80% Lean ^ 1 7 I III I I I Ground Beef.... Lb. 1.78 Prices In this ad good Monday,. Jon.-1 thro Sunday, Jan. 7, 1990. SHot Special Recipe V/f & Extra Mild ROLL DELI BONUS BUY! Gourmet TURKEY BREAST Lb. "Good at deli/locations only." Washington State ANJOU PEARS .S. No. 1 J< , 10 Lb. Bag Fresh I & , 12 0Z./6PKNR OLD MILWAUKEE LT $469 <r 2 Liter DIET PEPSI COLA W GREEN BROCCOLI I EXTRA LOW PRICES...EVERYDAY!!! Bunch 7.2 Oz. - Combination/Sausage/ 7 Oz. Pepperoni - Frozen MIR. P's PIZZA Half Gallon - Frozen FOOD HQN YOGURT vanilla LOWFATj yogurt 6 Pack ? 4 Oz. Strawberry Blackberry/Blueberry-Raspberry/ Strawberry-Banana ? 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