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I li i e Carolina Indian Voice I
I oke, NC Robeson County I
I "Building communicative bridges in a tri-racial setting" I
VOLUME 19 NUMBER^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1991 25 CZNXB FBI COPY
Pembroke BPW recognizes outstanding women
Ik JMnk kwhiii and Professional Women'*
Oryassiaation presented the Outstanding Woman of the
Year Award to Host Marie Lousy, NCAE President,
shown right; the Woman of the Year Award to Marie
Moors, Pembroke BPW secretary, shown center, and '
Employer of the Year Award to Dr. Ruth Dial Woods,
Associate Superintendent of Public Schools of Robeson
County, shown left The meeting uas held m the
Chancellor's Room at PSU October 91.
by Yvonne Barnes Dial
Across the nation Business and Professonal Womens
Oigaflttauov ccMastatf-z week uf -suctesr and -honor
among American woman. October 20-25 proved to be a -
week of highlighted events for not only BPW members, *
but also for community citizens.
Pembroke BPW began their National Week of
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celebration with many planned events. ON Sunday,
October 20, several members attended worship service at
Ml Airy Baptist Chruch. An eloquent dinner was served
. to members and guests at the local organizational
Meeting held in the Chancellor's Dining Room at PSU on
October 21sL Betty Morrison, District V Director of BPW,
was the guest speaker. Three dislinghished awards were
preeented at the meeting. The Outstanding Woman of the
p Year Award was presented to Rose Marie Lowry, NCAE
<? president, by Lillian Faye Locklear, President of the
Pembroke BPW. The employer of the Year Award eras
presented to Dr. Ruth Dial Woods, AssoOate Superinten
dent of the Public Schools of Robeson County, by Dorothy
I Blue, former president of the Pembroke BPW. The Worn a
I of the Year Award was presented to Marie Moore,
& Pembroke BPW secretary, by Flora Ransom. A certificate
of appreciation was presented to Dr. Joseph Oxendine.
PSU Chancellor, for his support for Pembroke BPW.
fVesentation was by Elinor Bridges.
On October 21, a reception was held in honor of Rose
Marie Lowry as Outstanding Woman of the Year at Rose's
Restaurant in PEmbroke. Many relatives and friends and
, BPW members attended the reception honoring Miss
Jowry'a accomplishments.
Cake and ice cream were served to senior citizens at
Maynor Manor of Pembroke by Pembroke BPW members
Sara Bell and Flora Ransom on October 24.
Pembroke BPW members met at 9 a.m. October 28 to
delight themselves in an inspirational breakfast at the
Town and Country Restaurant. At 10 a.m. members met
at the Pembroke Jaycee Hut to decorate for the fall dance.
At 7:30 p.m. BPW members were prepared and elated
,with high spirits to welcome guests as they attended and
supported the annual Pembroke BPW fall dance. The
annual fall dance is scheduled to raise funds for
scholarships for women who ere expanding their
National BPW for BPW organisation was
accomplished with suonea and pride, a time Id reflect and
to display an overview of some of the great things about
Business and Professional Women.
Pembroke Chmtmas Parade December 6
' On behalf of the Town of Pembroke, the Pembroke
Jayeees, the Pembroke Chamber of Commmeree, the
eitixena of Robe ton County are invited to participate in .
the 19th annual Christmas Parade aet for Friday.
December 6 at 4 p.m. in Pembroke. For further
information contact Pembroke Councilman Gregory
Cummings at 521-9758 or 521-9761.
of the several group* to participate m tk* Gospel Smg at
Prospect United Methodist Church. The Gospel Smg wU
begin at 7p.m. on Sunday evening, November 17, 1991?
(Ac Sanctuary. The McNeills uM be (Ac featured group I
and other groups from Prospect UMC ami tha m tnil
take part m the groat evening of Gospel Music.
The public it invited to this Gospel Sing at Prospect
'Jolted Methodist Church on Sunday night at 7 p.m.
The Coach's Corner
By Ken Johnson
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE SAN A
The late Michael London's tv. commercial "When
There'a a Will, There's an 'A' " brought the "how to
study Idea" to mind. Michael had difficulty in passing
and getting good grades and aa an actor, he had to study
to lean his line sfor his livelihood. "Taking notes" is the
real way to study. IF each student had to teach the lesson
he la trying to learn, he surely could get "A's." This
" teaming by doing," doning note taking, memorising,
ate. is the way to go. The will power to get "A's" ia
making up your mind, mind-set to really apply yourself to
the books. TWy need to come first and your'' good times''
put second. This wisdom has to be number one to succeed
in th? classroom. There are so many drop out* simply
because they haven't learned how to apply themselves to
the books. If you are going to do a good Job in any walk of
life, you must honestly apply yourself.
Will power is important in avoiding Acquired Immune
Deficiency. The pro-creation human drive for existence or
survival is man kind's delimma. He not only can create
another human being but he can die from this same drive.
So will power and knowledge is imperative. There loo.
where there's a will there's an "A." Standing for
Avoidance. Will power, a discipline of Urn self is
important for survival.
God's Temple Church invites public to attend services
?- -Do yon ImI at llama you am In ? daaari piaca and that
dmw la wo aaawor 10 dm piaMama that you I?>? Wall. I
Kaa* good oowa far you. Go4 kaa a o?y out and Ho kaa
?MM and Mofaiod oirto loach Hla word tad holy
dadwar Ma paopla. Ha o4au ma la fail Hia paopla thoy
ma baaatfaaa. RaadMaitttM, ImvOad aupomauiratty
tad tha paopta In tha daaatl H# will do Ua Mm far yaw.
Plaaaa tat ma Kaip yew laaaiva boating, whether it be
flnaaaaa. phyaiee) ar mantel. Gad la able la meat your
?vary naad. Plaaaa faal baa to meat ua in ehwith. Ood'i
Tempi* Chuich, loaatad on Pine lit Road, right aataoa
bam Fanttt's Oraieiy. Tha pantor la Reverend Magalea*
Oren Lyon's interview to be shown at
Tuscarora Council House
by Eastern Carolina Tuscarora Nation
On the 22nd and 23rd of November the Eastern
Carolina Tuscarora Nation will present a video interview
with Oren Lyons, Chief and Faith keeper of the Onondaga
Nation/ Sbt Nations New York State. On November 22 the
video will be viewed. This will be on Friday night, after
?upper, in the Council house of the EasternCarottna
Tuscarora Nation, located on the sovereign territory. We
request that all clan chiefs and clan mothers try to be ?
present 1
On November 23 the video will be shown it the
Tuscarora Cultural Survival School is put of their cultural
lesson.
The video is excellent ind tells a great deal about Six
Nations culture, traditions, and views on the past and the
present
For more information call 919-521-4955 or 919-521-8978
>r write the Eastern Carolina Tuscarora Nation. Route 2
k>x 226. Maxton. NC 28364
Pembroke Kiwanis Report
By Ken Johnson
The weekly meeting was held at the Town and Country
Restaurant with Commissioner Noah Woods as the
speaker. Program Chairman Albert Hunt presented
Commissioner Woods. His subject was The Solid Waste
Management Plan for Robeson County. This plan will be
submitted to the North Carolina Department of Human
Resources. Solid Waste Division, for their approval as
mandated.
In the State of North Carolina. 75 percent of the
landfills will reach their capacity within the next three to
five years. To compound the problem land fill space is
decreasing and solid waste is increasing. New plans call
for cost effective and putting Robeson County in
compliance with the State Mandate till. This calls for
the reduction of waste, the recycling that will be sold to
companies that want to buy it for profit In the last resort
bury only non recyclable solid waste, engineered landfill,
monitored, collecting leachate and methane gas pro
duced. Collection is done by contract with vaneus
This year the fund raising dinner will include spaghetti
on Friday, December 13 at 5-8 p.m. and pancakes for
breakfast on Saturday, December 14 at 6:30 a.m. to 9a.m.
at the Pembroke Elementary School. Tickets are $4.00.
Presiding- Gay Maynor, Invocation- Dorsey Dowry;
Song Leader Eld Teets; Program Chairman-Albert Hunt;
Reporter Ken Johnson.
companies. There are 227 waste sites, in the county,
including the school system and county buddings, each
serviced at least twice a week. The county will need to
implement six service sites collection system. Tire
disposal, white goods refrigerators will be collected in an
area and Cohen and Green Salvage Company will take it
away. Cardboard, wood products, yard waste, plastics,
glass aluminum, ferrous metals, used motor oils and lead
acid batteries all will be picked up by various.companies.
Tremendous capital obtlay will cause Robeson to adjust
fees.
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A desk for th* tm% mm twA??f by ftntwh
Stat* University students ever WrSU-TV was recently
donated by WPDE-TV, Channel 15, m Florence, SC. The
telecast airs at 10:30 a.m. each Wednesday on Channel 97
m Pembroke. WPSU-TV also now has felly automated
itnin mM att taped and eaimlite programming
controMod bp eompmtmre. 1km itudmntm thing tht
nmwecaat above are [left to right] Jennifer King of
Durham, Shannon Eknme of Pembroke, and Todd Walker
of FbyetteviUa.
Say you read it in
TO? Carolina Mian Vale*
Reflections * Alt, Ny
THE GIRL I MET ON PINE STREET
I never write anything in this column to hurt or
embarrass anyone, although I have sometimes embar
rassed my own family. Instead, my purpose is to express
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Since coming to Pembroke in 1966, T ve watched many,
many poodle at all ages as they grew, developed, and
began making their ovra unique contribution to their
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corner a uie wona.
Right now I" m thinking of n a young lady whom I first
saw whan we livsd on fiat Street. I had gone over to the
"cleaners" to take, or gat, some garment.
To thia day 1 have a vivid picture in my mind of a cute
little giri who looked like a doll, dreaeed in a pretty red
outfit It was obvious that her mother was proud of her
miniature daughter. And she would have good reason to
be proud of her daughter nowl
Whan Danny was in high school, ha used to play tennis
with Pat who waa a good student as wall as athletic
After graduating from Pembroke Slate University. Pat
enrolled, with her parents' encouragement in the School
of Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill. But her mother did not
got to see her daughter complete that first year of training
toward her goal of becoming a doctor. During exam week.
"Mies Magenta went on to be with the Lord.
In apke of thia. Pit hung in there. Year after year she
worked toward her goal, until she became an
Jayee Patrice Mayaor, you Impressed me the first tmee
law you In "Mia Maggie'*" yard on Pine Street. Now 1
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I The following is a break-1
down by precinct of the votes
cast for Ray Pennington and
E.B.Turner in the November I
5 race for Mayor of Lumber
ton. I
I Precinq Pennington Turner I
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531
221
396
466
115
86
196
543
144
189 I
129 I
406 I
530 I
159 I
237 I