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SEVERAL WINNERS in the 3rd annual Polar Bear Golf Tournament~held at Duplin CC last Saturday enjoy the pig picking and clubhouse function. Winners include, left to right, Mark Vinson. Fisher Carlton, Bill Potter, Gerald Quinn and Carl Price. I J,0 RICK GREEN (center) presents (or lodes) award to Dennis Graham and Stan Draughon in the Polar Bear Golf Tourna merit staged at Duplin County Club last Saturday. L 19th Hole ^ PRO. I. B. DUFFER Duplin Pro Kick Green announced' that Bill Potter and Billy Potter, father-son combination, teamed to win third annual Polar Bear Golf Tournament staged at DCC last Saturday. Potter and Potter Tired rounds of 35-35-70. two under par to edge the team of Herman Kight and Dwight Winid and the twosome of Gerald Quinti and Carl Price by one strtike. Green expressed appreeia tion to the 30 teams that participated in kite one-day event. "We would like to 'JLunk those who helped make the affair a success." ? . ..:.i *? i..u? n-. until >aiu. ji'iiii Bob Jones, Morris Tvndall and Carl Price did a super job with breakfast. Dennis Perry made the evening and pig picking pleasant with his music." "We want to thank Pro Rick Green for another fine job," Lloyd Parker said. The following were 9 nners in the Polar Bear staged at Duplin Country Club Saturday afternoon. Championship Flight Bill Potter-Billv Potter 35-35-70 Herman Kight-Dwight Wood 33-38-71 Carl Price-Gerald (Juinn 36-35-71 F'irst Flight J-isher Carlton-Johnny Carl 9 ton 39 36-75 Frank Huffman-Joe Costin 38-38-76 Bobby Batts- Charles Sutton 37-39-76 Second Flight Jerrv Smith-Jackie Brown 40-38-78 Jav Jones-Morris Tyndall ' 40-39-79 Mark Vinson - Ronnie Albertson 42-39-81 ***** We want to wish Betty Stocker a speedy recovery from her recent surgery and stay in the hospital. ***** We here at the 19th Hole would also like to wish Abbie Smith a speedy recovery from his recent surgery and stay in the hospital. Mark Vinson. Kenans ville's gift to golf, recorded his first eagle ever in the Polar Bear at DCC. ????? Fore. _ - MOC To Sponsor Financial Aid Workshops Betty Cobb, director of financial aid at Mount Olive College, will hold two fi nancial aid workshops in the Duplin County area. She will be at East Duplin High School on Thursday, Jan. 13, and at North Duplin High School on Wednesday, Jan. 19. Both workshops will begin at 7:30 p.m. Her presentation will in clude information on apply ing for all types of financial aid: federal and state grants, loans and work-study. The workshop is not restricted to students who plan to attend MOC but is a service to students who plan to enter any college in the fall of 1983. Parents are encour aged to attend. There is no registration fee. Ms. Cobb is vice president of the N.C. Association of Student Financial Aid Ad- i ministrators and a member of the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Duplin General Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Duplin General Hospital Auxiliary members are re minded of their meeting to be held on Wednesday. Jan. 19th at 11 a.m. at The General Store. New mem bers are welcome. Handcrafted tin candle rings styled from earlier times for a look of warmth inside & out year round. 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