Benefits r^tter Roas* im"z3ordonHospi •ce House Maggie Shoobridge/CITIZEN Theme baskets of delight were raffled off. The Misty River Band played up a storm. Don Johnson, head of the out reach committee for Trinity Episcopal Church, collects the money. Maggie Shoobridge IREDELL CITIZEN The oysters roasted, the Brunswick stew was tasted and the appetizers, desserts and salads were eaten. All the while the Misty River Band played, dancers danced and the “Theme Baskets of Delight” were raffled off. Profits, somewhere between $2,500-3,000, went to help build the Gordon Hospice House. Trinity Episcopal Church was the place this year, last year and will be next year in case you missed one or the other. The entire church pitches in, providing food, cook ing, cleaning and eating, with Don Johnson, chairman of the outreach committee, at the helm. Continued on next page Stony Potrit Harii 8844 NC''Mfc9Q, Ston 704-185-2641 Lcwky DittH'C^g 750 Hartness Rd. Statesville, NC 28677 Discover relief from Fibromyalgia Stress Gout Arthritis with our Lymphatic Massage Therapy. Now available at Lowry Drug Call for a free consultation: 704.873.2247 ext. 209 Iredell CiPizen-^our Source for Original Ads! YOKEFELLOW MINISTRIES Of Greater Statesville, NC 720 SOUTH MULBERRY STREET STATESVILLE, NC 28677 704-872-1459 CLOTHING BAG SALE Thursday, November 30th - Thursday, December 23”1 2 LARGE BAGS OF CLOTHES FOR $8.00 Holiday Bazaar Fundraiser Statesville Christian School! t Saturday, December 4th 9 am - 3 pm Breakfast & Lunch Available • Face Painting • Gifts made by the 5th Grade Class to raise money for their spring trip • Handmade Crafts • Local Vendors! Come ready to Christmas Shop! * Anyone interested in renting a booth contact Lisa L. Huff 704-873-9026 or hufT5345@bellsouth.net #*