The Pink Hill Review
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"Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas"
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VOL. 4 NO 46 ' KENANSVILIE. NC 28349 ? NOVEMBER 18. 1982
^^VCTEENS AT CAMPBELL - A group of five Acteens and
9heir leaders from Bear Marsh Baptist Church in Mount
Olive visited Campbell University on Oct. 30, when over
400 Acteens from 58 churches of North Carolina
participated in "See Campbell University Day." Included
in the day's activities were tours, speakers and a soccer
game featuring Elon College and the "Fighting Camels."
Their Acteen director is Wanda Carter of Route 2. Mount
Olive.
ACTEENS AT CAMPBELL - A group of seven Acteens
? and their leaders from Johnson Baptist Church in Warsaw
"visited Campbell University on Saturday. Oct. 30, when
over 400 Acteens from 58 churches of North Carolina
participated in "See Campbell University Day." Included
in the day's activities were tours, speakers and a soccer
game featuring Elon College and the "Fighting Camels."
Acteen director is Jencll Edmundson of Route 2. Warsaw.
The World Of Disney Theme
For Junior Miss Liberty
? "The World of Disney" is
the exciting theme for the
1982-83 Junior Miss Liberty
pageant. The pageant is
scheduled for Saturday. Nov.
20 in the Pink Hill School
auditorium at 7 p.m.
Ten lovely and talented
contestants have entered the
pageant. They are Angela
McLaurin. Virginia Maxwell,
Kendra Houston. Blake Bar
wick. Megan Hill, Janet
A Smith. Johna Howard. Eliza
beth Murphy. Tabitha
Hussey and Paula Turner.
The contestants will be
judged on interview, per
sonality, pageant question,
self - introduction, talent,
modeling casual attire, poise
and appearance, and an
essay.
Emcee for the evening is
eastern North Carolina's
most experienced weather
personality, Harold "Skip"
Waters of Channel 12 in New
Bern. Waters, 29, is a native
of North Carolina. He was
born in Greensboro and lived
in Morganton and Hickory
through his early teens- For
the past 5'/> years. Waters
has served as chief of
weather services at WEVU
TV in Fort Meyers. Fla.
before making his debut on
Channel 12 on April 19.
As to coming back to his
home state. Waters said.
"The move to New Bern and
eastern North Carolina is the
most exciting of mv life. It is
. Energy WMent
Window Treatment
J
It is not too soon to start
thinking about getting your
home in shape for cold
weather. Large picture win
dows are places where you
may lose a lot of heat during
cold days and nights.
? Draperies can help heat
loss. But there are some
things you can do to make
your window treatments
more energy efficient.
Usually draperies extend
about three inches out from
the wall, and even when you
close the draperies, if the top
of the drapes aren't sealed
in warm air is drawn over
the top of the drapes and
? cools on the window glass.
Then this cold air flows back
Koonce
Benefit
There will be a benefit for
the Bobby Koonce family on
Friday. Nov. 19th at the Pink
Hill Church of God. Bar
becued pork and chicken will
g*be served beginning at 11
a.m.
I
into your room under the
bottom of the drapes.
So. you can save heat and
heating dollars by closing in
the top of the draperies.
Consider making a closed
top decorative cornice. Or, if
you already have a valance,
close the top of it with wood,
plastic or non-flamable rigid
insulation. This is only one
way to make your home more
energy efficient, but it is one
that you might be able to do
youself at little cost -- and it
will help you save money on
your utility bill. too.
Skip Waters
a return to 'home' where I'll
be closer to family and life
long friends in one of the
nation's most appealing re
gions."
Many surprises are in
store for the viewers of the
pageant. The Little Miss and
Little Master Liberty con
testants will parade across
the stage as the judges look
at their attire, poise and
appearance. Special enter
tainment for the evening will
be provided by reigning Miss
Liberty Festival Queen. Ellen
Sandlin of Beulaville; 1981
Miss Liberty. Christine
Howard of Kinston; Kim
Johnson of Raleigh: the
Beulaville Dance Academy:
and Mike Burke of La
Grange. All this for only $2
for adults and SI for those
under IK. Come one. come
all and enjoy a full evening of
delightful entertainment.
Avery's Af0|v
Trophies-Plaques
Engraving Service
Call 568-3114
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Local Public
Health News
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15* Health educator
Duplin County Health
Department
The Duplin County Board
of Health in a recent meeting
reviewed the health depart
ment study, clearly identi
fying the future role of the
department as one of pro
tecting and promoting the
health and healthy lifestyles
of the citizens of the county.
The challenge is to provide
the opportunity for building
the capabilities of each client
and the community toward
preventing disease and to
improve health status. In the
effort to achieve its purpose,
the board eharged the de
partment with full responsi
bilities related to public
health.
The board recognized as a
result of the study, con
ducted by a professional
health planner. and
approved by the board of
health and board of com
missioners. that the future
role of the health department
was one of protecting and
promoting health lifestyles of
the people in Duplin County,
As a result of the chal
lenge, the department is in
the process of developing
plans to cope with health
needs as defined by the
board.
The department has de
veloped a program plan
called adult health screening
that will replace the primarv
care program in the future.
Adult health screening will
promote positive health and
prevention of disease
through risk identification,
screening, education, moni
toring, referral, follow-up
and will place emphasis on
reaching aduits who are a
greater risk. However, the
program will be available to
anyone 18 or over by ap
pointment on the first and
second Thursdays of each
month.
Lenoir
School Menus
Nov. 22-26
Monday - cheeseburger or
sausage biscuits, french
fries, blackeye peas, fried ,
okra. oranges wedges, cookie (
Tuesday - baked turkey (
with dressing and gravy or
chick filet sandwich, cran- .
berry sauce, green beans or
turnips, whipped potatoes or
sweet potato patties, roll,
cookies
Wednesday ? Manager's ,
Choice I
Thursday and Friday
Holiday. Schools closed (
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have been clearly identified
as public health repsonsi
bility including immuniza
tions, home health, commu
nicable disease, family plan
ning. venereal disease and
environmental health. These
services have been or are in
the process of being stream
lined to be more effective.
The availability of physi
cian coverage, holding clinics
in the department, has been
greatly increased by addi
tional physician providers lo
cated in the county.
Future program objectives
include a prenatal clinic and
possibly a cancer detection
clinic, both staffed by a
physician, additional out
reach health education and
additional environmental
staff to work more closely
with hazardous waste and
soil conditions.
The health department
under the leadership of the
health educator has reached
an effective level to deal with
the board of health and their
request that top priority be
given to increase health edu
cation and public awareness
in all aspects of public
health.
The department has an
educational center, through
the help of area health
education center that
provides materials, tapes,
slides and films that will be
made available to anyone in
the county dealing with many
types of preventable ill
nesses.
Briefs
Barbecue
The Pink Hill Volunteer
Fire Department and Rescue
Squad is sponsoring a bar
becue on Saturday. Dec. 4
beginning at 10 a.m. Bar
becue pork and chicken with
all the trimmings will be
'-served. Anyone wishing to
donate cabbage, potatoes,
cakes, etc. may call Warren
Kennedy, fire chief, at 568
4837.
FLOATS
Pfrcnnt infprpefpH in pn.
ering a float, clown or any
ithcr entry for the Pink Hi!!
Christmas parade Dec. 4, is
isked to contact Carol Sykes
it 568-3181 or 568-3445. "
BAZAAR
Christian Chapel Church
vill be having their fall
ta/aar on Nov. 20 beginning
it 10 a.m. An auction will
jcgin at 7 p.m. All kinds of
rafts and food will be for
>alc. Dinner will be served
beginning at II a.m. and
.upper beginning at 5 p.m.
BETTY MYR1CK. produce supervisor for aP three of
Jackson IGA stores, gave the demonstration at tnc
monthly Christian Chapel Extension Homemakers Club
meeting held recently in the home of Lynda W. Stroud.
She explained to the group of ladies how to correctly
garnish foods.
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Gills & Rowers | ^hop
2 miles N. Pink Hid And More
on Hwy.11
Phone 568-4028
Everything from calico hens, hand-painted wooden
watermelon wedges, Williamsburg candles to
adorable fresh and silk floral arrangements and
seasonal wreaths for the door.
CRAFT CENTER OPEN UPSTAIRS
OPEN SUNDAYS 2 til 6
BAZAAR - Christian Cltapcl Free Will Baptist t'hureh will
host their annual fall ba/aar on Saturday. Nos 20
beginning at 10 a.m.
THANK YOU
Rt. 2. Bo* 105
Pink Hill, North Carolina
28572
November 9. 1482
Dear Mrs .lanct Williams
and The Pageant Associa
tion.
Being in the Duplin
County Junior Miss Pageant
was one of fhe highlights of
my life. Thank you for giving
nte the opportunity to show
the people of Duplin and
I surrounding counties what I
' can do. The experience
allowed me to learn, to grow,
to meet so many other resi
dents of our fine county and
to make new friends. The
opportunity was an ex
perience I shall always re
member. Thank you.
Sincere ty.
Tiffany Thomas
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