jCOMMUNITY ? , ______ Third Graders Present Mayor Book on Reducing Violence B> MARK R MOSS * c hrunuh' Staff Writer It appears that third-gTaders also have something to say about vio lence. Last week. 20 children from Mineral Springs Elementary School presented Mayor Martha S. Wood a collection of "haiku" poems and drawings that expressed their views on violence. Elsie C. Holland, the children's teacher, and other school officials were on hand to help make the presentation. lor ;t month, we have been -taking this to the max." said Assis tant Principal Chlories Shore about efforts ur keep the issue of violence on the students' mental agenda. "We knew it would take longer than a week to get the job done." she said, referring to the week of activi ties sponsored by the mayor's Vio lence Reduction TasVrTorce wlllctr1 ended on Nov. 20. Shore said that something relat ing to violence is mentioned during morning announcements over the public-address system and the stu dents have put together posters. Each page of the laminated L Mineral Springs third-graders wait outside Mayor Martha Wood's office last week to present a book they com piled on ways to stop violence. book held a poem and a drawing by one of the students. The drawings were marked with the familiar red circle with the slash across the mid dle that has become the universal sign of w arning. One drawing was of a grave yard with two tombstones, one of which had 1995 on it. Another showed a person pointing a gun at someone. Third-graders Canary Wilson and Stacy Cook took turns reading tht 20 poems to the mayor, who was obviously pleased. ; "You're going to have to be the ld&ders of our country." Wood said. Cook's poem read: "Violence is a crime It should be stopped right away The Lord will help us." Wood said this is the Advent season and "the Bible says the little children shall lead them." A Mayor Martha Wood is surrounded by Mineral Springs students as a student , Canary Wilson (in vest), reads poems. ?tag* 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. As Professional Parents you'll receive top-notch training, 24 hour staff support, and $550 a month. And you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you've given a child a second chance. Call Dianne at 919-595-2348 between 9 - 5, Monday through Friday rpfessional enting Happy Holidays SOMEONE WHO CARES Michael Lewis Suzanne Dale David Daggett Celeste Harris LEWIS & DAGGETT DAGGE' ATTORNKYS AT LAW. I'.A. 285 Executive Park Blvd (near Hanes Mall) 765-7777 ^SWSJ^SJ. Rp?f nCtl0lee I Beef Full cut ~ boneless" *P?nd Steak ,9 Lb. T ?rade a rUK1bo,Pack W9uaAers Lb. Large Frasier Fir Christmas Trees __ Each tores i aa li Save $1.00 Pink or White Extra Lean Fresh Spare Ribs 1 *39 Reg. & Lower Salt Armour Bacon Big 8 All Meat Gwaltnev Fr Fresh Florida Tangeldes Oranges VJ Grapefruit 8 **? ?1 1 Food Lion Ice Cream Your Choice Fresh Collard, Kale, _ Turnip or Mustard Greens Food Lion Gift Certificates Now Available. Extra Low .Everyday! 13 Oz. Vacuum Bag Reg. / Electric / AD Folgers laked Coffee Honey 1$ Garlic Bread C Bundt wrc&? Ca (All Varieties) Sticks Cakes 10 Oz. - Food Lion Reg. *7 Q Pie Shells * ** Deli Bonus Buys' Ham w ?? _ Limit Quantities. 1