Pag«9-THE NEWS-Jun«/July. 1963 er« Chai Adult Classes May was a mellow month for Chai. Along with Judy Tager’s CPCC course, “Man, Animals and Nature,” Chai participated in two safety lectures, one from the Red Cross on sim ple first aid procedures and the other, on using the “911” telephone service. Future summer events may include an outing to lunch and the movies and a trip to Discovery Place. SwiM & Stajr Fit The JCC is now offering the Red Cross Swim and Stay Fit program. The pro gram gives swimmers an opportunity to keep track of their laps and receive cer tificates for their mileage accomplishments. Notice the large sheets beside the lifeguard stand onto which individuals chart their swim ming mileage. The rules of the program are: 1) Arrange with Coach Od- do to begin your program. 2) Keep track of your own swim mileage on a personal mileage record. 3) Swim at least Vi mile at a time (16 laps). 4) Turn in your mileage record at 10, 20, 30...miles. Beginiiing SwlMMiiig Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m. -11 a.m. or Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m.- 8 p.m. 5 Weeks: July 12 - August 11 A class for those new or fairly new to swimming. Instructor will help build confidence, en courage proper breathing technique, and aid students in learning the strokes. Fee: $18/M Instructor: Happy McCrary Aquafltii«st Tues. & Thurs. 11 a.m. ■ Noon 5 Weeks: June 28 Physical conditioning in the water for women and men. No need to be a swimmer to benefit from this class of water exer cises. Fee: $16/M Instructor: Abby Hoffman 8trok« IaiproT«M«iit Tues. & Thurs. 6:15 p.m. • 7 p.m. 2 Weeks: June 14 • June 23 Intended for novices who want to perfect their strokes. Fee: $10/M Creative Sewing Thur., June 9 and Thur., June 16, 7 p.m. -10:30 p.m. or Fri., June 10 and Fri., June 17 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Week 1 - Students will learn beginning machine ap plique using several techni ques from simple to com plicated. Week 2 - Machine Em broidery - Students learn to write their names and make simple pictures using col ored threads. A supply list will be provided by instruc tor. Fee:$20/M-$28/NM Instructor: Sue Alvarez Sue is a local fiber artist and shows her work in the Carolines and in Virginia. Her work is showing in the JCC lobby presently. Day Camp Begins June 24th Will You Be In The Picture? Gardener* Pmp*e MakJag la Art June 9 - 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The JCC is still looking for community green thumbs to work the garden space behind the building. We’ve thus far planted beans, squash, zucchini, tomatoes and cucumbers. It’s a great cooperative opportunity for those who like to work in the dirt and then watch the fruits of their labor ripen to the harvest. Call Abby Hoffman, Director of Adult Activities (366-0357). An introduction to the history and process of paper- making. Papermaking is one of the oldest rejuvenated art mediums. The possibilities are limitless—graphic, two dimensional, three dimen sional. It’s fun, it’s easy, it’s messy. Come get your hands in it. You’ll make a bunch of paper. Lunch is included in the one day workshop. Fee:$21/M-$28/NM Instructor: Nan Fischer JCC MEMBERS ONLY Discount tickets (12.75) available at “J** of ice for theaters at EASTLAND. SOUTHPARK, and CHARLOTTETOWN. Empire Frozen Kosher Foods others • Pie Crust • Noodles bv Goodman. Greenfield • Potato Latkes and Mrs. Weiss • Natural Cut Potatoes • Soups by Carmel, Croyden House, • Challah Dough Goodman and Telma • Chall-ettes • Mother's Schav • Rye Bread • Mother's All Whitefish • Athens Fillo • Rokeach Oici Vienna Fish • Chicken • Rokeach Tomato & Mushroom sauce • Breaded Mushrooms • wolff Croats/Kasha • Pot Pies • Joyva Halvah Candy • Pizza • Kedem Crape Juice • Bagels • Rokeach Pareve coffee creamer • English Muffin Mix • Swee-Touch-Nee Tea Bags • Frozen Blintzes (large variety) • Panni Shredded Potato Pancake Mix • Bagel Pizza • Panni Bavarian Potato Pancake Mix • Garlic Bread • Pasteurized Goats Milk • Liver Spread CO Krogering for a wide variety of your favorite Kosher Foods Here are just a few of the many we have to offer! VTTojr? Manischewitz Brand • Matzos • Soup Mixes • Borscht • Soups • Matzo Ball Mix e Bdkit • Matzo Ball Soup • Matzo Ball Broth • Cefllte Fish • Whiteflsh & Pike • Potato Kugel Mix e Matzo Meal . ONE . STOP " SHOPPING ^ ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is required to De readily avaiiaijte for sale in each Kroger sav on. except as specifically noted in this ad If we do run out of an item we will offer you your choice of a comparable item when available reflecting the same sav •ngs or a raincheck which will entitle you to purchase the adver tised item at the advertised price within 30 days Limit one manufacturers coupon per item SCO Tyvola Road. Charlotte 11446 E. independence Blvd. Matthews 101 Eastway Drive Charlotte 2118 w. Roosevelt Blvd. Monroe 3301 Freedom Drive Charlotte 715 E. inne? street Salisbury 6320 Albemarle Road Charlotte 2651 E Franklin Blvd. Gastonia 1133 wendover Road Charlotte 2375 Cherry Road Rock Hill 2226 Park Road Charlotte 425 Earl Road Shelby Hwy. 51 at Park Rd. Ext. Pineville 1155 Hwy. 64-70 Hickory

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