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Alien Stines wi an outstanding 4-H ? ing ceremonies in Raleigh i ly. The award was presented at the Volunteer 4-H Leaders Association conference at the Marriott Hotel in the Crabtree Valley Shopping Center. Some 325 adult volunteers at tended the two-day conference which featured the election and in stallation of state association of ficers, an idea fair and awards banquet. Among Madison Coun tains attending the conference were Pauline Cheek of Mars Hill and Brenda S pence of Walnut Dr. Chester Black, North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service director, presented the award to Stines. Mrs. Spence assisted in a workshop that developed a leader handbook that will be distributed statewide and Mrs. Cheek received thanks for completing her term as state trasurer of the association. Fisher Receives Doctorate Marshall native William G. Fisher recently received his doctor of ministry degree from the Southern Baptist Center For Biblical Studies in Jacksonville. Fla. The degree was presented during March 14 ceremonies in Jacksonville. Fisher is a 1962 graduate of Mar shall High School. He is fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Marshall and is rparried to the former Patricia Ann Buchanan. They have a daughter. Leah Michelle. Report -Continued from Page I hills of Madison County, measuring the temperature of its springs and looking for other signs of escaping hot) air from beneath the surface. By means of infrared photography, Stupka hopes to be able to show evidence of thermal activity. "Anyone knowing of any hot spr ings, or hot steam blow holes or vents, or even deep caves, we'd like to hear from them," Smathers said. "We want to compile enough con clusive evidence by April 16, to con vince the DOE that Western North Carolina is unsuitable for their pur pose." Dr. Garrett Smathers has asked that anyone who has any information concerning geological, hydroiogicai, ecological or other scientific characteristics that could disqualify WNC from DOE's list of repository candidates to call him at Canton Town Hall. 648-2363 WOODSON W. RAY, INC. MEMBERSHIP? IF YOU HAVE TO PAY A FEE TO BUY INSURANCE, THEN YOU SHOULD GIVE US A CALL. WE REPRESENT SEVERAL COMPANIES TO SERVE YOU FIRST. LLEN STINES, right, received award from Dr. Chester Black, director of le N.C. Agricultural Extension Service, during ceremonies in Raleigh jcently. Stines was honored for his work as a 4-H volunteer leader. Six To Attend Retreat The North and South Carolinas Division of the Salvation Army Church will be holding a youth retreat at the Rich Crest Baptist Conference Center in Black Mountain this Friday through Sunday. Attending from Madison County will be Lt. Thomas Friddle, directing >fficer for Madison County, along with five youths from the Sleepy Valley Salvation Army Church. They are Jerry, Kevin and Kenny Brown, of Hot Springs, and J.D.McFall and Tim Fowler, also of Hot Springs. Lt Friddle said approximately 400 youths will attend the weekend camp retreat from all over the Carolinas. concerning dogs running loose in town. She suggested that the town might enact a dog ordinance. Dahryl Boone said that the town already has such an ordinance on the books, but that he has been unable to locate it. The board will meet again on Mon day night at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall. Workshop Planned At Lake Junaluska A workshop entitled "Ministering to the Chemically-Dependent In dividulas and Families: The Church's Role" will be held on April 22-24 at the Lake Junaluska Assembly. Jointly sponsored by the Interna tional Growth Center and the Woodhill Treatment Center, the con ference will assist pastors and lay leaders in developing skills in identi fying and intervening in the destruc tive cycle of drug dependency. The conference will be conducted by a team of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, alcoholism counselors, a clinical pastoral counselor and a clinical pharmacist. For more information on the con ference, contact the International Growth Center at 452-2881, extension 720. conduct revival ser vices beginning on Sunday and continuing nightly through April 10. Dr. Jack Millwood, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Chickasaw, Ala., will be the guest evangelist throughout the revival. A nursery will be provided for parents who wish to attend. The Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church on Rector's Corner will conduct nightly revival services beginning on April 6. Rev. Danny Little will be the guest evangelist. Enon Baptist Church Bake Sale The Enon Baptist Church will sponsor a bake sale on April 5 at 9:30 a.m. at the Ingles Shopping Center in Marshall. Pro ceeds will be used to purchase a new sound system for the church. Bloodmobile Here Today The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Mar shall Presbyterian Church this afternoon from 1 until 5 p.m. %^MEWSAA<mcA T GOD10/ESYOU. First Baptist Church of Marshall Revival April 6-10 '??30 p.m. SCOT-CO-KILN DRY WiMtf 19/tt "Sf*ei?Htit? in fmtliij mJettftm ki It- dry lumber. " 689-3258 Frisby's Body Shop 649-3408 Hwy 25/70 Marshall "Specializing in complete restoration, body building, fiberglass, paint work, rust-proofing." O. A. Gregory Inc. 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" Human beings are minds, bodies, and souls. Neglect of either diminishes each. We often say that "a person is a body possessing a soul." A truer statement is: "A person is a soul that possesses a body." My body is the only place my soul can live. The better care 1 take of my body, the better I provide for my soul because my body belongs to my soul. A soul with a body we call LIFE. A soul without a body we call death. And in many cases, we determine which it shall be. Paul nails it down for us in I Corinthians &ld: "Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You arc not your own: you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your Body." Cepfhgf* 19M. KanMrWAwna Nmnpapar Stnicm. P O Bo. #005 ChwtoMMte. VA ?** i SUPPLY BRUCE'S AUTOMOTIVE 41 Reems Creek Road, Weaverville Next door to Brown's Body Shop Major and Minor automotive repairs 645-7605 Owner - Bruce Lunsford Compliments of ??> Main Street, Weaverville, N.C. 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