—Cooleemee Journal, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1970 12 Workshop Set For Ist-Year Teachers The Supplementary Educa tional Center will sponsor an In- Service Workshop for all first year teachers entitled. Making Science Come Alive In The Classroom. This workshop has been ap proved by the Division of Pro fessional Services. North Caro lina State Department of Public Instruction and will provide one hour renewal credit. There will be six consecutive sessions beginning Wednesday, September 30 and ending on Wednesday. October 9, 1970. The sessions will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Supple mentary Educational Center. 1636 Parkview Circle. Registra tion will be limited to 20 teach ers. A synopsis of this workshop has been distributed to your principal. If you have not re ceived your copy of the In- Service programs available at the Center during the coming school year, please contact your principal. Registration for the workshop can be made by sending your name and school to the Center at 1636 Parkview Circle, Salis bury, North Carolina. There will be a $5 fee. Development Workers To Get Honor Northwest North Carolina De velopment Association will hon or Extension Service Workers of Northwest North Carolina at their Board Meeting. Wednes day. September 16, 1970, 3:00 p.m.. at the W Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir. Workers who have been present since the Association began in 1954 will be recognized for their contributions made to the Association's growth. Expected to share in the ob servation will be the Honorable James A. Graham, Commis sioner of Agriculture, and Dr. Nash Winstead, Assistant Pro vost, North Carolina State Uni versity of Raleigh. The chicken barbecue picnic is being provided ($2.00 per plate at 5:00 p.m. Guests are welcome, but reservations must be made no later than Septem ber 14. Reservations may be made by contacting Neil Bolton, Secretary-Treasurer 723-7361 or Association President Mrs. Doris B. Potter B3B-5250, or any of the Directors from your County. Henry Howell and Duke Tutterow of Mocksville and Hu bert Bailey of Advance. Ceramics A day for registration for Ceramics has been set for Thursday, September 24th, at the Cooleemee Recreation Center. The class will be limited to a first-come, first-served basis. Lion Calendars This will be the final week of soliciting for the Cooleemee Lions Club Birthday Calendars. Anyone wishing to purchase a 1971 Calendar can contact one of the local Lions by September 21st. Board Meets The Community Service Center will hold a Board of Directors meeting Tuesday, September 22nd, at the Davie County Community Service Center in North Cooleemee at 7:30 p. m. V V ?%£. .3. \ \ \ \ \ >:^H m m. x % 'St 1 % % 1 % «■ Vk w% V% vK A" : lj|K; WHk, Savings should collect more than interest. At Central Carolina Bank, they collect free stainless steel tableware. Plus a chance to buy more at less than half price. According to our records, there are probably a few dozen people in the area who haven't gotten in on the CCB Stain less Steal. For them, we'd like to recap the way the plan works. You deposit $25 in any kind of CCB savings account, new or old, and you get a five-piece place setting of stainless steel free. Every time you make a $25 de posit thereafter, you can purchase addi tional place settings for only $2.99. And your twelfth place setting is free, too. Completion units are also available, all at less than half retail price. What's the stainless like? Heavy weight, dishwasher safe, with a serrated knife blade—the graceful "Richmond" pattern, by International, has all the marks of quality you're looking for. The offer will continue as long as Central Carolina Bank savers want it. However, after October 16th, there won't be any more free first place set tings. So take full advantage of the offer, better bring your money to the nearest CCB office soon. And take home our Stainless Steal. Member Ftdcnl Otpotit Intuftnc* Corporation