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Page 5, The Carolina Indian Voice^ Time to Look Ahead... lii*W . . . time to set ourselves new goals and to direct our energies . . . material and spiritual. . . toward peace, prosperity and growth. May the New Year be a happy and productive one for all of us in the community . . . and in our beloved country. 521-2826 THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE YOUR WEEK AHEAD By DAMis PSHS Footballers Soy Thanks In last weeks issue of the Carolina Indian Vi^, the Pembroke Senior High Jayvee footballers forgot to mention a couple of patrons who helped sponsor a victory dinner given them for winning the Three Rivers Conference Champion ship. Overlooked during the accolades last week were Dial’s Insurance Agency and Nationwide Insurance Agency, Willie Von Lowry. The footballers asked us to say “thanks” to both and to apologize for the unintentional omission in last weeks article. Donttakeabath. If you take a five-minute shower instead, youll use 25% less hot water CP&L Boston Common Boston Common got its name, in 1634, because cow pastures were once an im portant part of any town’s urban development. In fact, most of the early colonial towns were laid out with a village green to provide pasturage for the “com mon” good. Vegetarianism Most vegetarians fall into one of three different cate gories; (1) the lacto-ovo- vegetarian, who eats no meat, fish or poultry; (2)the lacto-vegetarian, who eats no meat, fish, poultry or eggs: and, (3) the strict vegetarian, who eats no foods of animal origin what soever. CAPRICORN Someone you were counting on lets you Dec. 22-Jan. 19 down. However, it’s nothing you can’t han dle. Demand and get the best. Ask for a free copy of our 34-page booklet T^w to Save on%ur Bectric Bilf at your nearest CP&Loffice. SOUTH ROBESON PAINTING Professional Airless Spray Painring With 15 Years Experience Rt. 6, Box 166 Lumberton, N.C. Leroy Hardin, Owner Tel. 709-3697 I commercialI PAIHTIM 521*0511 (HtokHml D/estem AH Th* Wa/I Sizes To FfR AH- From Petftt to Queen. ToH or SHml _-NOW OPEN^ Thursday, December 30, 1976 Christmas Party For Senior Citizens On December 22. iv/0, Pembroke Housing Authority Satellite Social Services Pro gram held a Christmas party for the Senior Citizens of Pembroke Housing Authority. A program of Christmas music games, and food was offered. Each senior citizen was given a fruit basket as a Christmas gift from Pembroke Housing Au thority. Recognition goes to the managers of BO’S FOOD LAND OF PEMBROKE and ncD AND WHIi'E grocery store of Lumberton for the fruit which they donated for the baskets. Each of the Senior Citizens enjoyed the individual Christ mas wishes which was their prize in the game which was played. There was much joy and laughter to highlight this Christmas party where all voices were raised in greetings of good cheer. Winners of Joycees Christmas Parade Winners in tne t'emoroae Jaycees Fifth Annual Christ mas Parade are, (from left to right), Pembroke Graded Sch ool, first place elementary school band represented by Anthony Locklear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Locklear; Pem broke Senior High School, first place high school band, accep ting trophy is band director, Mr. Kelly W. Rogers; Randy Jones, Eirternal Vice- Presi dent of the Jaycees; Oxendine Elementary School, first place float represented by Mrs. Ruth Oxendine to receive S35 check; and Pembroke Senior High School, second place float represented by Mrs. Joan Lowry and Mr. Neal Graham to receive »2b check. Receiving honorable men tion in the float competition were Union Chapel Elemen tary School and Prospect High School. The Jaycees would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all the fine folks for supporting them in this endeavor as well as their other projects. Also, special thanks to Par ade Chairman David EarUe- Oxendine and judges Ms. Teresa Oxendine of Pembroke, Alphonzo McRae of Omim, and Sam Cain of Fayetteville. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bar order 9 Finally (2 wds.) 11 Chinese port 38 Sicilian volcano 39 Goaltender Ken 40 Czech river DOWN - et quarante 1 Actress (gambling Miles 2 Friend down Mexico way 3 College 8 course (2 wds.) 9 4 Eagle or evil 10 5 Reposing 16 (2 wds.) 19 6 Ambuscade 20 7 Author 23 Deighton 24 from HISTORY’S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FRDM VESTERYEABS January 7,178»-Tbe first election for a President of tbe United States througbout the nation. January g, 1925-Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer, condncts New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in a program of his compositions, first pi^c appearance in Am«1ca. Jannary 9, !861*Missi8sippi secedes from tbe Union. January 10, 1920'Tbe League of Nations comes- into b^g as tbe Treaty of Versailles goes into effect. January 11, 1904-Tbe Surgeon Geomd of tbe United States, Lather Terry, releases a federal report that describes cigarette smoking as a definite “health haiord.” Jannary 12,1966-Premiers of 13 Arab League Nations conclude a four-day summit meeting in Cairo with com munique annoancing agreement to take joint action against any foreign state that establishes diplomatic relations with bml. January 13, 1900-In the Scientific American, Electro Importing CmiipaDy of New York advertises a radio set tor tbe first time.
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