Burnt Swamp Baptist Ass Holds IJ fth Annual Session Thursday and Friday J The l&AMlaMHafie llll I ? heUlfe?feya*tn*>.Oc*ohef I / mdU, lOMaHafaMJOruwetepui ( ~hmvkmdM> \jr* b^to* Clwrcfe Luiiw Mr wJTlfwi ??? (J late S He MhH mom etayur S^5S5Sfi?s watch cm awa^ership is ibe association fcia>tj?ir Tne^ycarof "**Rev^Lan> Lochiair spohe^oo the ?nr. md the need fgrwa oat ?viiuessuu. A si*! v ila\ period in 1995. reo?U4J* in/ou^/i via/cti rui O0CO witness one uo one Rev Lockiea/ noted that to wta touts to Chnai and ?bare the gospel would take commitment He also said that according to Southern Baptist Mtisnn. a takes 23 people to lead am person to Christ He emphasized Tbe highligl/of the Thumb \ ?esstoo was Rev Wade Lockieer whe ?oki oo Sharing Jesus Through Worship " Re\ Locklear read from John 15 M He (bared with God had done io> mi wray bh h iot mpo bow foe ?QfMrtna bad helped aod oeea a source of sneagth dunaa hie lUasas.Rev Uxklem spoke of tdwfang in Chnst and Christ abidiag m us and bringing forth fruit He snidtoongh felimvdup aad wontup we cao (bare Jesus aad his goodness with one message was brought by Rev Tony Hunt, pastor of South Hoke Baptist Church The tile of hu message was Nothing New ' He ipokc about the | progression of new ideas facing people I lodav But the age old message is still the same, the center of the Church is lesus Chris He took his text from 1 Corinthians 2:1-6 and Hebrews 13:8 Rev Hunt reminded us that what worked in winning souls for Christ for our elders will still weak today He reminded us that it is time to return to the old way. with the spirit and power , of God back in our churches Lunch was service and afterwards the afternoon session was conducted The Thursday afternoon meeting adiourned at 2:15 p.m On Friday morning, the meeting < began at Ml Airy Baptist Church. The pastor. Rex James M Locklear 1 gave the devotion He read from I Corinthians 3.-9 and reminded us that 1 we ate laborers together and we need 11 to be about our Father's business The call to order and the reading of the minutes from the previous day was held Reports were read and accepted from the treasurer, executive board, and die director of missions Prtncia Bullard. director of Church and Community Ministry spoke on Sharing Jesus Through Cooperative Missions " She challenged the associational churches to give and support missions Ro Tom Barnes from the State Convention spoke about Sharing Jesus Through Networking He encouraged the association to continue to begin new works when the opportunity anses - The message was delivered by Rev. Steve Jones, pastor of Harper's Ferry S+pi'tjZ CmuICm. Tmc JVMpluIc tut lUd message came from Luke 24:50-53 and Acts 1:8. 14 and 36 The title ot his message was ' From the Sanctuary to the Streets " He spoke ofhow Jesus came and started the mission and that with and unchanging-mesaase He? said thai we need t praise God in the sanctuarv. but we need to get into the streets and bvwaysand share the news about Jesus He noted that the church has unlimited power to do what it has been commissioned to do. Rev . Jones stated thai it was not the tnp that wears us out. but the side trips that we take We have an unfailing promise from God that he will never leave us or , forsake us After the message, a love offering was taken for Rev Wade Locklear and Bro. Roscoe Jones sang "The Old Account Was Settled." Lunch was served. Following the noon meal, other committee reports were given and accepted, followed by the election of officers. The moderator for 1995. Rex Larry Locklear. wps installed Pembroke. NC Rams Happenings \ASA SsmUmu kennatriMtt On the weekend of September. 30 - October 2.1994 the Omni Durham i Hotel and Convention Center bossed l the ?V?4 Ml-American Student | Scbutaidup ami Recognition Program There were approximate!) 103 Undent* in all from North ( arotina. rennet see. and Illinois \muiig these utuletiu a a# uoe of u?r en own. Deloit McRac. a sophomore out here at Purnell Swell High Delois. who waa State Candidate 95 competed in the Sr Gills Di vision She and 19 other girts were judged in nine categories, ranging from academic achievement to oo-ftaue Dersonaiitv Droiection ad Public Com mimical iv el xpresnon Oa Oct 2. 199* the final dev of the Program. Delois waa one of the top tan finalists in her division After be 111 c i udged on Peraooalit vand ftoiae. the field wee narrowed to Ave top final tats Delou waa among these five finalists In the end. Elizabeth Mills, a 17-vear old senior from Poikton. NC became Misa 1994 Sr All-American Far her efforts and achievements. Delois received medals for Kicipatioa and community IvchmM COLUMBIAN STUDENTS VISIT PURNELL SWETT HIGH High school as well as col lege students of Cohmbu visited various Classes at Purnell Swe? oa October JO. 1994 . Cotumbu Amiga, a project of the Latin Resource Center. waa created for the purpose of exposing diverse arts and culture to the people aad Robeson Area The Columbian Troupe visited with the social studies art. and the Spanish classaa. Tbey shared reformation about their culture and performed Columbian dances and encouraged students to participate Several students as well as principal Bill Brewington. joined in with the Cohanbiandancore PSHS student* ia retrospect, encouraged the Columbian dancers to learn the butterfly Lea Carel Carter. Anctra Mai. SHA-NA-NA'S PERFORM AT ROBESON COUNTY FAIR PSHS students, naming rbemsel es the Sha-Na-Na s. jerformed through dance and drama, representing the 20 s and the 50 * at the Robeson County Fair on October 4th. at 8:00 p.m Under the direction of John hedges, a history teacher ai PSHS. the Sha-Na-Na'sdreased according to the years, and performed skits and 20*s Little Egvpt. Dance ContfK Leader of the Nek. Elrod Bus Boy's and the Sha-Na-Na's. PnciUa Woods, who performed with the Sha-Na-Na's said, 'h was a wonderful experience, and I look forward to perforating at other festi vals at every opportunity " The last performance, on October 9th for Converse, was once again the most entertaining and exciting show si the foir The Sha-Na-Na's have plans to perform again at an unannounced place and time James Davis. ART TALK Three PSHS students placed in the an competition at the Robeson County Our October 8 Christopher Kennedy and Damien Lock tear received first place in their categories, and Justin Jones received second place in hu category Christopher's an piece was a drawing of an old man working as a fanner pouring feed in a bucket with the title Adam sRewaid. Justin *piece was of Michael Jordan, and Damien chose to put forth his effort in mask making The three students did a wonderful job representing Pureed Sweti High School's ait classes Chris Kennedy. Saddletree Center Honored for Service eJ^YewdLST^5? IS Govarear'i A?M tor OMttaatkof ?w?6o*e fcrWi e*v ewe*ettaw kjto irtilOfj co?mty j?Ml m .Cjjgl K?in**i ?WPWJRW" '"' '.iinw ?? - No?MRber22.a<tka L?e( om>Ctvk i CatertoStoford Tta Moapboa wilt 3 30 y^Mhwid by toe , ?M tor toil ciii|W awto btcwM of Mr coanmty tolpl'IWi. Tto hoflari toi to ~ | V flrtt cowaf ity ?efiag o? ik* program. mk*k tW maay owr ntSbOTofdw <T>iMliifu Cm? MT ?fcow? abov? ^UM^brdttf ? ? ??' * - ' *' I News From Piney Grove School This year's observance of the National Red Ribbon Celebration at Piney Grove Elementary School October 23-31 will include an especially poignant event. It will take the form of the announcement of the establishment of the Gertrude O Locklear endowment ftind in honor of the young kindergarten teacher who passed away in July from cancer Mrs Locklear was a tireless worker in the "just say no to drugs" campaign both at the school and across the county The effort to raise S5.000 for the fund as a memorial to her and her work against drugs will be announced at the Thursday morning activities which will include the signing of pledges Other activities during the week will include a red ribbon Religious weekend on the 22nd and 23rd, Red Ribbon Decoration day on Monday. The 24th. Reach out day on the 25th. wear Red/Rally Day on the 26th. Red Ribbon recognition day on Friday, the 28th, Sports weekend on the 29th and 10th and "Say Boo to Drugs'1 on October 31st The Red Ribbon Celebration is sponsored by the National Family Partnership, a Network of Hundreds of organizations and thousands of from tn ?w w? ?taah wut ?? ? ? will w oi*u. ?v> y wuu? committed to nurturing the full potential of all children bv opposing the illegal use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. 111 ?'? 1 +mm ?? itwpui^i i n Advertise Jn the Jndiart Voice! r??H 122m Mower ? 1.3 cu. in. 22cc ? Lightweight 11 lbs. ? 140 mph air velocity Miwf? mm If" Im MQMI <M IMIWHW wm 19 Bw ? Clean running Air Infection ? 2 .2 cu m 36cc ? Lightweight mnuFm , CHUNK FOR TWO / Entry forma and data** ara avatfabla at your Huaqvama ratailar" Buy a ptuaMimftad MAXTON MUORTS fBAIN RTtsnoMCTicaooiAUA Awards Banquet Held At Loddear-Lowery VFW Member* of the Locklear-Lowery VFW Memorial Post #2843 and the puhlK celebrated the Poet s 50th anniversary October 4-9. 1994 Appic vioiate!1 2.000 people participated in the man. activity vhicfc included an Awards Banquet Joepct singing, and a (-tag Raisiut and Itnie Capsulr Preaervanon L eremuny. followed by the oadinouai VFW reception A special V eterans Day ceremony to pay homage to those who so gallantly served our nation will be held November 11.1994. The activities of the day will consist of a parade, fish fry. and other fun filled activities. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Wynn. son ofMrs LummieJane Wynn and the late Chief Wynn of the Saddletree community, will be the keynote speaker during the Annual Locklear-Lowery VFW Memorial Post #2843 activities. Friday November 11. 1994. Colonel Wynn attended Magnolia High School and graduated from Pembroke State University, with a major in "Biochemistry" He also holds two additional degrees in 'Mechanical Engineering Technology'' and "Business Administration." Colonel Wynn is married to Mrs Betty Mae Creel of Engineer.' Colonel W ynu and his family currently reside in Oak Ridge. Tennessee He is currently emploved with the Department of Energy as a *Togram Analyst Colonel Wynn recently retired Torn the United Stales Arm\ after South Carolina. They have a daughter. Paula, who isasenior at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. mooring in 'Mechanical Engineering " They also have a sixteen year old son. Tommy, an eleventh grader, who aspires to become a "Molecular -serving approximately .10 years with the militarv service. C otonel W vnn is a lughlv decorated Vietnam veteran He served three tours in Vietnam with the "Big Red One" 1st Infantry Division. 1967-69 A few of his military honors include the Meritorious Service Medal. Bronze Star Medals with Oak Leaf Cluster. .Air Medal. Army Accommodation Medals with Oak Lead Cluster. Army Achievement medals with Oak Leaf Cluster. Armed Forces Honor Medal. Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm. National Defense Service Medal. Vietnamese Campaign Medal. Vietnamese Meritorious Medal. Army Service Ribbon. Overseas Service Ribbon. Presidential Unit and Meritorious Citations. Colonel Wynn began his military service at Fori Jackson. South Carolina, in 1963. Some ofhis foreign 4 assignments include Southeast Asia ' and Europe He held stateside 1 assignments at the Pentagon. Fort Hauchuca. Arizona. Ft. Monmouth. New Jersey, Ft. Gordon. Georgia, and Ft.Bragg, North Carolina Colonel Wynn is active in community and civic organizations He is a member of several professional organizations and enjoys outdoor nature activities Pembroke Karate Warriors attended the 13th Annual Southern State Karate Championships October 1st in Rockingham, iVC Blake Ballard, M year old Brown Belt, won first Hand Form First Lata, thirg weapons; Matthew Dial, 9 year old Purple Bell, third Hand Form, third weapon; fourth Kata; Casey Chavis, 7year old Blue Belt won second weapon; second Hand Form; and third Kata. Congratulations, boys!! I Cameron's Comment By Paul Cameron As a long time observer of FSU Miaini games. I couldn't help notice what several Hurricane players have adopted as standard operating procedure in their win over Florida State No soooer did one 'Cane score a TD. off came the helmet for the celebration When Miami picked-off a pass and ran it back, on came the helmet After a gain of 10 oo a routine sideline pass, off came the helmet What is it? The numbers oo the jerseys aren't good enough in Miami? They need face time, too? Elect me coach and if a helmet comes off. they've got to play without for the rest of the game This is one celebration I hope gets nipped in the bud. Why are the San Diego Charms off to a 5-0 start? Two words-Bobby Beatherd. What Beatherd built for the Redskins and Joe Gibbs in the 80's. he 's doing for Bobby Ross in the 90's. A shrewd drafter, Beatheid took UNC product Natrone Means even though he's slipped into the second round because of his weight Means is now running like John Riggins did in his Redskins heyday Beatherd also recognized the diamond-in-tbe rough qualities of quarterback Stan Humphries When Stan was in Washington, he teamed from Tbeisman to take care of his offensive lute. He's doing the same in San Diego, spending SI0.000 on new threads for his blockers. Smart man, that Stan. The Chargers may not stay unbeaten, but Beatherd's building blocks are in place~a lesson the Carolina Panthers would love to duplicate. Watch Paul Cameron Weekiughts at 5. 5:30. 6 and II on WBTV NewsChannel 3. m"CVARftS?4?Ei*to.r , Union Chapel Rd N?rurda> Octiiher 2V. l<ro4ttom"'a m -2p m i Not before 7 00 a m ' parking will me next door in open grass lot memos locklear and sons funeral home. LADiEa Apparel >ue* 6.?.10> Dresses. Suits. Sweaters. Blouses. Skirt*. Peats. Shoes? 7 I 2m 8ni Hats. Belts. 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