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tor of the . purpose of '’let’s Tsl phksis is on parent-1 cation from the beginning. Wo fad strongly that if a family shares values, goals, and rehgioo as the children are growing up, It be comes easier to talk about more difficult subjects, like seat, drugs, and alcohol. It’s easiar to tackle sensitive issues if you begin early." The ‘‘Let’s Talk” schedule of community activities bats nearly 40 events throughout the month on family comm unication, end teen v‘ sexuahty. The activities ere spon sored by various churches and or ganizations. Some of the events we free; others have a small foe. ■; ' - Through "Let’sTalk” month, the . and let them know the wide range of resources available. Commenting on the (act that Regina Yvette Russell \t ...Mathematics major - rV' ' Regina Yvette Russell, a Barber ScoUa mathematics major from Concord, hi. C., will be crowned Mias held on the campus on Friday, The granddaughter of Mrs. Ozena dopes of UT.young Avenue and the daughter ofMrs. Delores Carter, Regina RurfeU to a senior and has served artditar of the yearbook, gS member of the newspaper staff, and « pew counselor. She to preaently a member of the BSC Student Govern ment Association, the Alpha KappdF" Mu Honor Society, and a member of Delta Sigma Theta > Sorority, Inc., where the reigned as Miss Delta Sigma Theta for the year 1M44B. <~ An accomplished organist and pianist, Russell's hobbies include reading and cooking, “I feel honored that the student body elected me as Miss Barber Scotla College,’' said Ruasell. “It to a challenge that I greatly accept and I feel capable of fulfilling the Anttoe of the position.” ■*; V / Upon graduation from Barber Scotla College, Regina Russell plans to pursue a career In mathematics and computer science. Waste Management Waste management, a major con sideration in the November bond re ferendum In Mecklenburg County, is the topic for discussion at the Chamber’s Issues forum, to be held from 8-9 a m Wednesday, Septem ber 28, at the Chamber Action Center. The speakers will be County Com missioner fountain Odom and Or. Tas Tally, UNCC professor Odom says the discussion should provide substantial information about waste management in Meck lenburg County. “Waite management is an impor tant Issue that affecta practically everyone in the area,’’ he said "This forum offers a good opportuni ty for local residents to gain signi ficant Information on the topic before the November election.” Sig Huitt of Public Relatlons Marketing Associates is to be mo derator. To reserve a seat for thS Issues Forum, call Cheryl Phillips or Tony Byrd at 3774911 before noon, Sep tember 24. Workshops Scheduled j The Mecklenburg Health Ser vices and Early Intervention program will be holding a series of workshops at the Mental Health Center. Ml Billingsley Rd., begin ning in October. A workshop on feelings and sur vival of the family into the 80s will be held October 1,8 and IS and October 8, respectively. ff interested in attending either workshop contact the center at 375-8875, ext 817. for times and fsas .; i.'.CmmcINNBrec tor * (Thursdays), 6:304 p.m., improv ing communications in families ex periencing separation and di vorce, for parents and youth ages six and older, YWCA. 4320 Park Rd., sponsored by Family Enrichment Services, call SaUy Vandentrae ten, 332-9084, fee-$35 per family. October 5, U, and 28, 2-4 p.m., open houae and film,"The Spring- . ——. ^3* • •• ** £c*si* * •*' '"*■ 4 * Out." City Council Chaitiben, spoo •oced by the National Conference at Christiana and Jpwa, caU sa-Mlo. ' A bibliography for parents and tarns has been prepared by the Mecklenburg Public Library and ia available at the library or through the Council office. Many of these ■books are alao available through ' local bookstores. For more information about "Let’s Talk” or teen pregnancy, call Ziegler at 332-6731. •TICK WITH USI BUILT Domestic Lternator All Except Late Model , GM Integral and AMC / Motorola. Part No.7127 jj - Values to 33.88 \ 18.99 IgM OFF AU OTHERS^ domestic fw Iper Motor LIKE NEW A-1 REMANUFACTUREO WIPER MOTORS INSTALL QUICKLY, SAVING YOU TIME AND MONEY I ENDURANCE TESTED FOR LIKE-NEW PERFORMANCE. L$9/iMcahfngt j^'-7' gg jA^__W/Ex change 11 C038:i ^ CM0I1 llsAie mice • Engineered to i*vnwu UP » 30.000 miles' of reliable performance a AC Copper Core Spark Plugs, greal tor all-around performance Ideal for today's smaller, harder working engines. • 1 Limit 2 torcran«s p u*t. I ! jValve Grind " S©tj ITTEeEScxcnSi CRAZYJOE’S CANT DIE 42 MONTH BATTERY 29.99 CJ_43 w/exCHANOE WON’T D/E CJ-62 W/EXCHANGE 52 MONTH BATTERY.34.99 """wEXCHANOE 72 Month Battwy ... ,43»9$| Sale 1st _is._"& gannapolla J2XL. 9g»4eed Kaxmapolla 93*61(51 Hlofcory nmi****. 38^481401
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