?eraM$ Elected To Lead Kings And Queen? r \ Inez Geralds was elected recently to lead the kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club for the next two years, as president. elected were: Mary Boswell (Vice President, Gerald Cary( Recording Secretary), Lessie Hatton (Financial Secretary), Irma Gadson (Treasurer) and Pauline ^WmCooi rdinator). to ail the new rami Best wishes for a pro Wtm of service! Geralds won "Pla ionth- Januarys honors by racking op some eighteen (IS) SKg9Si3$S points. Lessie Hatton folioMjpy third place with twelve (12) potou. Reggie woo d?:^adr':' Month-January" honors with hined total of thirty-tW6 (32) . . Two pairs tied for 2/3 With ? combined total of eighteen (1$) points: Bill** Matthews/Ruth Wash ijpirand Geneva HUI/filgabeth Lewis, ftttdolph and SaH&BOOM -] followed in third place with sixteen (16) points. - Congratulations to the winners for the month of limiary! V/lnneisLastWeek i Monday. February . , Home Ownership Education On Monday, Feb. 15, Forsyth Technical Community College will begin taking applications for a new course designed to provide a step by-step guide to purchasing a home. Pre-Homeownership education will be part of the continuing education courses offered for the spring quar ter. It is aimed primarily at first time home buyers, especially low to moderate income families, who are interested in the details involved in purchasing and owning a home. Current homeowners who are con sidering trading up will also find this course helpful. The course will be taught on Monday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. for five weeks beginning March I. Par ticipants will learn how to evaluate their housing needs and set up a budget for homeown^rship. They will aKo learn the basic eligibility criteria required by lending institu tions and explore flexible lending programs and alternative financing options. Fight modules will be taught for a total of ten hours and will include instruction in the art of negotiating and financing the new home; understanding the basics of home maintenance and energy con servation; identifying housing assis tance programs in the area to pro , vide individual sounseMng if needed; obtaining and interpreting a credit report; preparing for closing and other costs and avoiding defaults and foreclosures. Preregistration is required and begins Mondav. Feb. 15. YMCA Host League The Winston Lake Family YMCA, in conjunction with R.H. Barringcr Distributing Co., Inc., will host an Adult Basketball League for Men, 21 years of age and over. Two organizational meet ing will be held on Feb. 13 and 20, 1993, 9:00 a.m.. at the Winston Lake Family YMCA. The entry fee is $2(X),(X). League play will begin on March. 20T. Far more inform a - tion. Contact James Segers at 724 9205. I 4STPAIVN ? I CORPORATION BORROW BUY OR BROWSE 2828 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY COLLEGE PLAZA CENTER V4ATURDAY ? H - SUNDAY 14 2:00 p. m Carl Rusaell Recreation Center Phil PUte< a fpci Ocraldf ami Jteg^^McCauJey Second Place = Rudolph unci was a "team game*' and no * awirted. "'"ill 1 II- I * 7:00 p.m. - Wlnslon-Lake Family YMCA '<&??' Qyt 'f ' ' ,, Winston-Salem Duplicate ?fcii$Uce . Olivia Thompkms and|BW3l|Mti^rS?i5^pi. -SWs:^ f. Bell Recreation < . ? 'T/'* ,/ ?' * ??"? eenl Duplicate no master points were awarded. ? - | ^ IL, -??%? jjM a. -A- -- ? * dinners were reponecL % ? ?8?BBSS ? 3" ? laSSI -MfSS', fiiir ' ni WmU U j in. ,j-Lft- ^ :i :: TRIAD BRIDGE UNIT'S ORADB !* A" TOURNAMENT j)llt!l!ll!ll!!!tl! Are you ready* ? ell, you have exactly one week to Ime^tune your game with favorite partner! The bigp?p| will be held on the weekend of February 19-21, 1993 at the Holiday Inn (1-85 & NC49. Exit, 14S), BuilingtQn, North Carolina, "The Outlet Capital of the South/' You will not want to miss this excitement and competition! The schedule will be followed in this order: Friday - 6:00 p.m. - Open Fairs The second session of the Mod* ified Round Robin's time will be announced at the end of the first ses sion. Sunday, February 21, 1993 Swiss Teams 9:30 a.m.. - First Session A buffet Luncheon will be enjoyed at the end of - r. Bridge News Wk RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR. ? By for New Players (persons with zero sioo. to Twenty- four (24) master points. The time for the second session A special Reception is planned for will be announced at the end of die new players. Top-ranked players first session. will be on hand to give helpful tips. Prizes will be awarded to |n ||| 9:30 p.m. -The Annual Memor- and 2nd place winners with trophies ill Game-Open Pairs. All players or script. J irelnvlted and welcomed to partici- m.? ?*" ? ? ?? pate fai this game. The national president. Anita '?-^'Saturday, February 20, 1993 Troy is ejected to participate in the 9:30 a.m. - Early Bird Open Grade MA^ Tournament. Also, many Pairs ' of (he country's top player* will be 2:30 p.m. - Modified Round comiftg for this event Don't miss HI -Robin _ 1st Session Hope to See you there! A " Winning Bridge Tips" Sem inar will be held. The time will be . Rudolph V. Boone* Sr. - 767? announced. 4087 gcgginp in a guy ' A Juice/Vinegar Beverage A small sip Is a great way to start your day k It's NEW Yet Make It A DAILY HABIT! Nature's sipping drink Distributed by: (919) 299-2531 Third Option Laboratories, Inc. , p o flo* Me. Tuscwbi.\ ai 35674 YOUR | LOCAL e STORK f li tHjfftftf $B3prof< MAKE A DIFFERENCE If you're looking for a way to make a difference, then consider becoming a Professional Parent. The Professional Parenting Program is looking for couples or single adults who like kids, and are willing to take a needy child into their home for that important second chance. 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