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Urban League looking for photographers Th? \X/5nc?/\r? * t_? The Winston-Salem Urban League is looking for amateur photographers to capture on film moments of "equal opportunity" for the first annual Equal Oppor tunity photo contest. Sponsored by Classic Cadil lac-GMC Truck of Winston Salem, the photo contest is the newest component of the Equal LEOA holds its annual Opportunity Day celebration, Equal Opportunity Day Dinner Entries must be submitted to which will be held Sept. 10, promotional materials, tabloid Tracy Prosser, public relations 1992. and dinner program. director, at the Winston-Salem Photos should convey the All entries in the contest will Urban League, 201 W. Fifth St., theme of "equal opportunity." be displayed at the Equal Oppor- by 5 p.m. July 31. Entries will be judged on ere- tunity Day Dinner at the MC The photographer's name, ativity, composition, and expres- Benton Convention Center. address and phone number as sion of the theme. The winning photographer well as the names of any identi The top three photographs will receive $100 and two tickets fiable people in the photograph, will be selected by a panel of to the dinner. Second and third should be included. judges. place winners will receive $75 For more information and a The winning photograph and $50, respectively, and two copy of the official rules, call will be featured on the ,1 992 tickets each to the dinner. Tracy Prosser at 725-5614. conference The North State Law Enforce ment Officer's Association is hold ing its 40th Annual Re-training Conference at the Marque of Win ston -Salem, now through June 20, 1992. The Association is a non-profit, non-partisan, professional organiza tion dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities served through training and com munity service. The association also works towards eliminating discrimi natory practices as they affect law enforcement The highlights of the confer - ence include a luncheon today at 11 a.m. where participants will be wel comed by city officials during open ing ceremonies. Also, there will be an awards banquet and candlelight memorial service on Saturday, June 20 at 7 p.m. Throughout the conference, there will be training workshops * and sharing of ideas among profes- * sional law enforcement personnel from throughout the state of North W Carolina. With all the benefits of fitness ? stronger heart and Kings, reduced stress, increased energy ? isn't it time you started a regular exercise program with your children? The good fitness habits they develop now coutd give them a healthier, happier lifetime ? a gift they'll appreciate long after their toys and games are gone Just find those physical fit ness activities you all enjoy and exercise at least three times each week For yourself and those you love, start today. Make fitness a family affair For mors Information, writ*: Fortyth County Council On Physical Fitness and Msslth PO Box 688 Winston-Saism, N.C. 27102-0888 The President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Need a fund-raising project? Call 722-8624 Ask for Circulation Department Winston-Salem Chronicle FOOD FAIR HOMETOWN LOW PRICES! TV SAVE 540 ON REG. OR DIET J. . . . LTR. BOTTLE cops - 6 PACK; 12 OZ. CANS - $1.79 TOOi M10LL'/ MM fjf l KJ !( !iN *? n ' Jt - r~ j ? r , i . ^ i ^ r i r~ v r r * , A- j I c j r / * r s- r i r . i r ^ <- i r_> L_L -'.'-J S. v ; -> . GriiAD y "A1 r 1 j k'Ji j a.7 r (V. 6O0_j RED SEEDLESS OR WHITE SEEDLESS Gr CALIFORNIA GROWN LB. JUST MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS YOUR CHOICE 12 OZ. PKG. ALL FLAVORS FLAV-O-RICH CREAM ^ JkJh ViJk HALF GAL. CTN. 'ilsi'Al Zbi\'?LK& I Ail D TA3TY) rrrryr r ; P '( a'TDr| zj-J-j-iU? ! i is rJ CUT If> FOOD FAIR wjueh HOMETOWN r.K. | JLf?>T _ i ^ r ^ 70^ iU lil* RED BEAUT PLUMS OR MAYGLO CTARINES FRESH PRODUCE ypp just , - r 1/ r .-.r ? ./ // - r ' r njfi / f1 h/i JlJls-1 BLUE RIDGE SLICED WW, HULL , I r &ras w: luzs-ib oz.- ;i.a [LOCATIONS: S. HAWTIIORNK RD.iW Si ? WKSiWOOl) \ ll.I.\(iK ( I.KMMONSi ? SHKHWOOI) l?I.AZ,VW-S> ? RKYNOI.DA MANORiW-S) ? I.KWISVII.LE-CLEMMONS RD.lAT IIWY. 121 I.KWISVII.I.F.I IM.VZA'Rl RAI. IIAI l.i ? NEW MARKKT PI.AZA' KKHNKRSVIl.I.Ki YADKIN PI.AZAi YADKINV1LLE) w 1 1 1 n mi ,n is rim k\ i i) \o\i soi i> i<> i>i \i i its. run i s <;ooi> iiihi .m \ I. 20, UM2.
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