10 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT . SEPTEMBERS, 1S8A Child Safety Club ... Teaches Kids lifelong Safety 'Habit Howell, National Corporate Leader' A&T Keynoter The NatiotuU Safety CouneiTi Child Safety Club provide! preschoolers and parents with a sharing training program that takes the "no-no" out of teachlnl lifelong safety habits. If you have preschool youngs ten, the National Safety Council has the answer to teaching healthy, lifelong safety habits through an innovative national program that instills a better understanding in the children of potential safety hazards in and out of the home. The Child Safety Club, in stituted in 1978, is this na tion's first comprehensive safe ty education program which makes safety training child's play for children between the ages of three to five. "Not only is it difficult for young children to learn why they cant go everywhere and do everything they want, but it is nearly Impossible for adults to anticipate when or how children might get them selves into potentially danger ous situations," said Council President, Vincent L. Tofany. "Under the Child Safety Club concept, the adult can Impart basic accident preven tion information in an atmos phere of fun," Tofany said. "Safety training becomes a game with positive results. Parent, grandparent, or an older sibling has an opportu nity to share with the child in building a lifelong safety awareness." Available on a membership basis, this program offers its members a five-book series of child-centered educational ma terials. Each book features stories, puzzles, paper pop-outs and realistic practice activities designed to make safety a per sonal experience as well as a family affair. Children who have been registered in the Club, at a cost of $15.00 will receive their first book on or soon after their third birthday. An acV on book is issued every months thereafter through tl child's fifth birthday. Becau the first book Is geared spi dflcally to the three-year ol the Council recommends thi no child older than age thn be enrolled in the program. According to the Oound accidents . were the leadin cause of death ' in chlldre aged one to four, accountin for 40 per cent of all fatalltU In 1979. Approximately 4 JSC children under the age of flv died that year in accidents m volving motor vehicles, fall drowning, fires, bums, poison lng, ingestion of foods an other household mishaps. Learning or teaching abon these common hazards a home, at play, or in traffic i made simple and effective wit! the Child Safety Club. Application forms for tK Child Safety Club can be ob tained from a State and Loca Safety Council, or by wrltrnt to the Chad Safety Club National Safety Council, U North Michigan Avenue, Chi cago, IllinoU 60811. GREENSBORO, N.C. William K. Howell, one of the nation's most outstanding corporate leaders, will be keynote speaker for the second an- . nual dinner of the A&T lniversity Foundation 'on Thursday, September 25. Howell, currently presi dent of. Miller Brewing Company in Milwaukee, Wiscons' vill address the dinn. 7:30 p.m. in the Aiq rlilton Hotels A reception will precede the dinner at 6:30 p.m. Presiding at the dinner will be Dr. Alvin Blount, president of the founda tion. Howell was promoted to president of the Miller Brewing Company, begin ning November 1, 1978, by the Board of Directors of Philip Morris Incor porated. He had served as Executive Vice President pf Miller since March, 1972, at which time he -was also elected to the Miller. Board of Directors. He was elected a Coporate vice president of Philip Morris incor porated by the Board of Directors in April, 1975. Prior to joining Miller, he was associated with Philip Morris Interna tional as a' regional vice president-Latin America.. He first joined Philip Morris in 1955, and served in various capacities with C.A. Tabacalera Na tional, the Philip Morris affiliate in Venezuela. A native of Radford, Va., Howell received a B.S. degree in business ad ministration from the University of Richmond. He served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1953 to 1955 and attained the rank of Lieutenant. Thank You Words are inadequate at this point to express my gratitude to my many friends and co-workers for prayers, cards, flowers, donations, phone calls and visits as far as Pennsylvania and New York during my confinement in the hospital and at home. Just to name a few: West Durham Mission Cir cle, The Famous Jordannaires of Durham and Mrs. Felix Blakley, my family and church, St. John Baptist Missionary, and Senior Citizens Clubs, the First Aid Department of the Durham Ushers Union, Rev. Wright who paid a visit, Rev. Clement, pastor of Lincoln Memorial who offered to come to Pa. and bring me home from the hospital how big-hearted he was; a visit from Rev. and Mrs. L. Turner and Rev. and Mrs. Nor wood P. Brodie, Rev. and Mrs. J.R. Love for their many visits. All of you have been beautiful. Again thanks for your concern.lt isn 7 possible to send a thank you note to each one, so I take this means of conveying my sincerest thanks. I am improving nicely and am so grateful to God for life and everything. Without Him, we are nothing and we can't do anything without Him. May His richest blessings continue to entreat you. I love each of you. Hortense Willis Howell serves on the .Board of Directors of. St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee; First Wiscon sin National Bank o Milwaukee; Boys Club of Milwaukee and is a member of the Advisory DURHAM CITY SCHOOLS FOOD SERVICE MENUS Breakfast: Monday, September 8 Cheese toast or cereal, juice or Vi c. fresh fruit, . milk; Tuesday, September 9 Fruit muffins or cereal, juice or Vi c. fresh fruit, milk; Wednesday, September 10 - Peanut butter bun or cereal, juice or Vi c. fresh fruit, milk; Thursday, September 11 Egg biscuit or cereal, juice or Yi c. fresh fruit, milk; Friday, September 12 Cinnamon bun or. cereal, juice or 14 c. fresh fruit, milk. Lunch: Monday, September 8 Cheeseburger on bun, lettuce wsliced tomato, choice of potato salad or, beets worange sauce, peanut butter cup, milk, choice. Tuesday, September 9 Surfburger on bun, baked beans, choice of steamed cabbage or carrot sticks, fresh fruit, milk, choice; Wednesday, September 10 Poor Boy Hoagie wshredded cab bage, choice 6f grapes or watermelon, Manager's Surprise, milk, choice; Thursday, September 1 1 Fried chicken wgravy, choice of toss salad or peaches, cornbread, milk, choice; Friday, September 12 Meat Ball Hoagie, French fries, choice of steamed fresh collard greens or orange quarters, peanut cup, milk, choice. DAVE SLADE that (Continued From Page 5) Council for the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Business Administration. A male swan is called a cob, a female swan a pen, and a young swan a cygnet even says that "we brought the snow with us." The game moves along quickly and the Bulls are leading 7-0 when a heavy thunderstorm hits downtown Durham and play is suspended. Slade switches controls back to the main studio while he awaits the verdict of the umpires. It comes thirty minute: , later, the game is haulted, Slade informs his audienct on what has happened, h then recaps the game, gives line scores, and ma jor league scores that hav come across the wire. He announces where the next game will be and signs off. 0p S OAVOCJ:TOCO ON GOOPCa COOT CUTTE30 CSZK3I TO OTKEI IXJUtSS AT KK0SER. fit MM SMfEl MIT CITTEtt, N ITIEI MAIM Uf STOCKII. TER ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY fach ol torn advamaarj Harm it raqmrad to ba raarjily toiUxi aach Krogat Sum. ncapt m TiaraVatv d m Raj ad ft a do run out ol an aoVartraad Mm. wa m otter you your choice ot comparabla ilam whan avartabla. raflecling rht una lavrnga or a ramcheck fact! W antifJa you to pu'crtaaa irw arfvanaad nam at ttia advarfcaad pnea within 30 day TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE Evaryttans you buy at Krogar guarantaad tat your total awacuon raoatotaw manufacturer II you are not lata) lied. Kroper w replace your item with the lame brand or a camparaoai or ana or refund your purchase price Criminal Justice Program Offered at Shaw U. co vnom imo-thi khogm co. itimi and Ftnccs OOOO SUNOAr AUGUST SI THMJ SATURDAY SiPTSMKR . ISM KM DURHAM Wl MUHVI TM MOOT TO LIMIT OUANTITifS. NOfai SOW TO Of AIMS. FROZEN RALEIGH :. Shaw University has established a major program in Criminal Justice and will offer requisite courses , beginning this fall. Students enrolled in the program have the option of concentrating in the areas of Pre-Law and Criminal Justice, Law En forcement and Police Science, and Corrections and Social Rehabilitation. ! Additionally, the Univer-i sity offers a related degree in the, area of Public Ad ministration. Dr. Willie T. Yancey, Jr. Director of Criminal Justice at Shaw University stated that the objective of the new program is "to' open and enlarge existing, career opportunities for persons living in the area, whose education needs are served by the university." The bacculaureate degree in Criminal Justic will . provide educational resources to persons con- , templating careers in pro nation, juvenile law, cor rections, social rehabilita tion, law, police scieno and parole. In an effort to allov maximum accessability Shaw University will offe: the Criminal Justio degree through the Cente for Alternative Program of Education, (CAPE) Persons who work or hav irregular schedules wi greatly benefit from th flexible offerings c CAPE. That prograr features evening an weekend classes, indeper dent study and numeroi other options, designed t meet the needs of the adu community. Interests' persons need not interru work or domest schedules in order to pi sue the degree. T university hopes that t program - in Crimir Justice will be approprU in aiding career prepai tion of qualified perso living in the area. Fkg. iquot Friod Chicken NX THI raoziN (MAT CAM KROGER A . 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Spoo into pie crust and all will be ready to aerve after aboi 2 hours chilling. Now you can bring home the beat of th berries for a refreshing "impromptu" pie! DOUBLE BERRY PIE ' 1 package (3 os.) iell-O lemon flavor gelatin 28 cup boiling water ' 2 cups ice cubes 1 container ( os.) Cool Whip non-dairy whipped topping, thawed 12 cup sliced fresh strawberries 12 cup fresh blueberries 1 baked 9-inch graham cracker crumb crust, cooled "Or use JMB-0 peach flavor gelatin and add 12 teaspoon cinnamon with the whipped topping. -' Thompson VhltoX $oodlo$$ Grapes WISCONSIN RUSSET Baking 15 $969 Potatoes ... i?. cL (STrrots 2 A 49( FST OF THI SEASON GOLDEN 3 AA( Delicious Assies &99 SHIUID INOUSH Vclnut Halves. 49 WASHINGTON CAC Prune Picas ib.99 EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA PAC Pcb Bcsns ib. 99 ITHKJHS. swmos S MfASTS DRUMSTICKS CHIP $1 59 Chopped Hem... ib, i Potato Salad... 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