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Thursday. March 29, 1990 Winston-Salem Chronxle P3Q6 A13 Bridge Unit officers to be instalied Winners at last week’s meeting eld at the Carl H. Russell Recre ation Center were George and Boswell, first place; and Lil- L'Cuthrell and Lee Alma Vaughn, ^ond place. The game was held jfcday, March 19. I The Winston-Salem Duplicate Bridge Club met Tuesday, March 20 at the Winston Lake Family yMCA. Mavis Lloyd and Floyd INeal finished in first place; and yaldo and Marjorie Lester, second ilace. Some members of the Kings Queens Duplicate Bridge Club met last Thursday and played. However, no places were awarded for master points due to an insuffi cient number of tables. A number of members attended the NAACP made plans for the remainder of the current year. Also, plans are being made for the 1991 Grade “A" Tour- Bridge News O' . , 1 i By RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR. W' 1 /} Freedom Fund Banquet. The executive board of the Triad Bridge Unit met Saturday, March 24, at the home of Ruth Washington, president. The board nament held in Greensboro in February. Officers of the Triad Bridge Unit for the next two years will be installed Saturday, March 31. in Burlington. Local players are i strongly urged to support the I Burlington Grade "B" game on Sal- j urday. ; It was announced that the 1992 summer nationals will be held in Winston-Salem's Convention Cen ter, This will be a week-long event. More details will be published in the future. Board members present for the meeting included Willie Smith, Wilma Peterson, Richard Bowling, all of Greensboro, Lee Alma Vaughn, Inez Geralds, Ruth Wash ington, Mary Andrews, Ruby Walker, Monica Lett and Rudolph Boone. ■ood Bank of Northwest N.C. distributes 10 millionth pound On Wednesday, March 14, the fcod Bank of Northwest North Car- (ina distributed its 10 millionth pund of product to needy agencies. ~ That accomplishment repre- ;nts a retail value of S19.3 million, Ian Holbrook, executive director since the Food Bank's founding, said, "We are pleased to have been able to salvage and distribute this much food to help agencies in the region. Ideally Food Banks would like to go out of business. Unfortu nately, poverty and hunger continue to be persistent problems in our needy and the food industry. By sal- communities." vaging would-be wasted food from the food industry, the Food Bank is able to distribute food and related products to more than 250 agencies in 18 counties of Northwest North Carolina, including Forsyth County. Establi.shed in 1982 by a group of community leaders, the Food Bank serves as a "middle man" between agencies that feed the Riveting musical performances rock new film MINNEAPOLIS - Production 'rince's fourth major motion pic- jire, a new wave "Hollywood" nusical with a contemporary urban llant, began last month and contin- je{ through March. The Minneapo- is-based artist is directing, scoring ind starring in "Graffiti Bridge," which also stars "Purple Rain" pals Moms E. Day and Jerome Benton. (The film is introducing the intrigu ing and sexy newcomer Ingrid Chavez. i Leaked reports from the set of ■'Graffiti Bridge" have already lauscd a buzz throughout the enter tainment industry. With the use of an eclectic mix of choreography by Otis Sallid, an intensely dramatic use of cinematography and a host of sizzling musical performances, industry insiders are already specu lating that the film will be one of the summer's hottest attractions. The film features Prince as the Kid ^resurrected from "Purple Rain") and Morris E. Day as rivals in a power struggle over the direc tion of the Glam Slam, a nightclub they co-own. Left to them in a friend's will, the Glam Slam is all that the two young men have in common. Money rules the sleazy world of Morris E. Day while the Kid is driv en by a deeper force expressed through the powerful energy and raw beauty of his music. Some of the film's hottest footage is sure to be the on-screen reunion of one the world's 'coolest' bands. Joining lead singer Morris Day and his sidekick Jerome Ben ton are the rest of the original Time bandmembers - Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Jesse Johnson, Jellybean Johnson and Monte Moir, Prince as the Kid P I LA Urban League to honor Wonder with 1990 Whitney Young Jr. Award Stevie Wonder will receive the Los Angeles Urban League’s high est honor at this year's 17th Annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Award Din ner to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tues day, April 3, at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, r Mr. Wonder will be presented the 1990 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, which is given annually to individuals who have made signifi cant contributions in advancing civil and human rights for Afro- ^mcricans and other minorities. Last year's recipient, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Los Angeles Lak ers superstar, will present the award to Mr. Wonder. This year's mistress of ceremonies will be Natalie Cole. The selection for this award was announced by Los Angles Urban League President John Mack, who said: "Throughout Ste vie Wonder's fabulous career, he has demonstrated both unique musical genius and great compassion for all people. He has been totally commit ted to racial equality and economic justice throughout America and the entire world. The Urban League is extremely proud to honor Stevie Wonder in the name of one of our great leaders, Whitney M. Young Jr., and to say thanks to a man who has given so much of himself and demonstrated unusual compassion." Proceeds from the event will pro vide financial support to Urban League programs as well as advocacy activities in the Los Angeles area. If you see the Census as only a bean count, look again. Companies large and small use information sup- citNM plied by the Census for planning and expansion. 'Which ■VI just may translate into more employment |(|(( cSuhcii opportunities for you and your community. Answer the Census. It counts for more than you think. U.S. CENSUS CAMPAIGN NEWSPAPER AD NO. CEN-90-1585-2 COL. x 10.5" Volunteer Agency: Ogiivy & Mather. Inc. Ruth Hunter Hunter's children plan retirement celebration Ruth Hunter, a dietary aid, retired from Forsyth Memorial Hospital with more than 25 years of .service, Feb. 28. Her children will hold a spe cial retirement celebration Satur day, March 31, at 6 p.m. at the Summit Square Clubhouse, 1105 File St. New service helps students get aid To a,s.sisl familic.s in determining exactly how much money students arc eligible to receive in the form of Slate, federal and campu.s-bascd stu dent aid programs, MTM Scholar- siiip/Funding offers a computer scr- *100 which analyzes a student's indi vidual circumstances and prepares a siep-by step-outline of necessary action for the student to qualify. For more information and an application questionnaire, write MTM Scholarship/Funding, RO. Box 2312, Boone 28607. Tasteful Blues Albert King is one of the farnous blues artists taking part In the Sea- Oram’s Gin "A Taste Of the Blues" tour, ^hich Is travel ing around the country through September. The tour will stop In Charleston, : S'C-, on April 20, and will be In Richmond, Va. on April 21. EASTER HARE COLORING swapsnwES hy OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM NAME. ADDRESS - CITY AGE Official Rules No Purchase Necessary Drawing 1. Sweepstakes open to residents of the continental USA; 6 to M years old except employees and tne.r lamilies o Pro-Line Corporation, their r^ailers, distributors, printers and agencies. 2. To enter, color in the Olficial entry and handprint your lull nafne, address, day telephone number, dale ol birth and age on official entry with Kiddie Kit box top or a 3 x 5 piece of paper with the words 'Kiddie Kit Hare Coloring Sweepstakes" and mail to Pro-Line Hair Coloring Sweepstakes, P.O. 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