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7_THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATUROAY, DECEMBER 11, 19B2 Calendar and Announcements More Calendar on Page 6 Main Section SXdtik«i« “ even better! No charge. Mail l« Calendar The Carolina Times P.O. Box 3825 Durham, NC 27702. Coming Events CHRISTMAS GATHERING - The second an nual Glenn-McMannen Christmas Saturday. December 18, 9 p m. to 1 a^m. All famdy members are invited to gather in room 146 ot the Alfonso Elder Student Union, North Carolina Cen tral University. Family members who are able are to mdkc 3 $1 donstion. INDWR jogging - The W.D. Hill Recreation Center is offering.jndoor jogging on Wednesday and Friday evenings, 6-7 p.m. For more information, call “’fruit sale The Orange Grove Baphst Church is having a fruit sale the lioened oranges and grapefruit fresh from the famous Indian River country of Florida. Extra juicy Langes and red or white grapefruit so sweet hey need^no sugar. All fruit is ripened and guaranteed perfect. Surprisingly low prices. Arrival date for this fruit is December 18. For more information and/or ’°SoMeI"t!1cTOUR - The Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.,L actively seeking applicants for the Domestic Travel Tour competition. The Domestic Travel Tour is a free expense palB^ tour and is a component of Alpha'Kappa Alpha’s Programs of Service focus. ^ Initiated in 1969, the tour provides an opportunity for high school females of junior and senior rank to gain first hand knowledge of places of historical in- ferwt in the United States. The applicant must have at least a C— cumulative average. Applications are available through various imur- ches and high schools in the community. If you have additional questions, contact immediately: Mrs. LaHarve Johnson, 650 Cranford Ave., Durham, N.C. 27701, phone (919) 683-2556. All entry material must be postmarked by DecOTber 31, IW GOLDEN AGERS CHRISTMAS PARTY — On Sunday, December 12, the annual Golden Agers Christmas party will be held from 4 um'i.^ P ' the W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville ^“A^Larly project of Durham Alumnae Chapter,- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the after afternoon event will offer fellowship, entertainment, refreshments and gifts for senior members of the community. . . All golden-aged citizens are invited. JAZZERCISE — The Durham Parks and Recrea- • aion Dept, sponsors Jazzercise at West Durham and Forest Hills centers, Tuesday and Thursday morn ings. For more information, call 683-4355. FOR SENIORS — “The Teller Of Tales; From Homer’s Ithaca to Durham County’s Rougemont is the title of a course which will hold its last session at the Methodist Church, Red Mountain Road and Highway 501 in Rougemont, 15 miles north ot Durham. , The course is free and anyone may come to any ot the talks. The next and final (Dec. 15 at noon) lecture by Ms. Hogan will be “Conclusions; What do our country lives give us and what do 1'’®^ ■ For more information call the Library 683-z,626, ext. ^’1983 BASKETBALL REGISTRATION - Teams interested in participating in the Durharn l^tks and Recreation Department’s Youth or Adult Baskebml leagues, may pick up registration packets at; W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville St., or Edison Johnson Recreation Center, 600 W. Murray Aveime, Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and Wp.m., and Saturdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For further information, call the Athletics Divi sion, Durham Parks and Recreation Department at ^^LiNTER TENNIS SCHEDULE The Durham Parks and Recreation Dept.: , r _ o The following courts are open for free play from 8 am to 5 p.m; East End, Southern Boundaries, Whippoorwill, Garrett Road, Elmira Moneene RoaXForest Hills, Rock Quarry, Northgate Park, Oval Drive Park. , The following locations are open tor nignt tree play 5-9 p.m.; Rock Quarry, Elmira, Morreene Road, Forest Hills, Garrett Road, There will not be an attendant on duty. The lights must be activated by the player turning the light switch up once. The light switch is located near the eLrance to the court. The lights w, 1 take approx imately 10 minutes to come completely on. They will shut off automatically at 9 p.m. Sherwood Park and W.D. Hill will be closed am nets removed. , If players have any problems with lights or at location, please call Ronnie Ferrell at 683-4355. PLAY BRIDGE — The Edison Johnson Bri Group plays Thursdays 1-4 p.m., at the Center, group, mostly senior citizens, plays contract, j gressive table Bridge so that a partnership arrar ment is not necessary. If interested, phone 477-45 ST. JOSEPH’S AME CHURCH - “Favo Recipes And Household Hints” — a Cookbo compiled by a volunteer committee chaired by I Melzie Elliott, is now available at $5 per copy in church office. Sunday December 12,1982 WFMY WPTF WTVD I CH. 2 CH. 28 CH. 11 Cable 11 Cable 3 Cable 6 mm 00 Kenneth Jerry Lone Ranger 7 / 30 Copeland Falwell Zorro Kwicky 45 Koala on Hex Kenneth Gospel Q 15 Humbard Copeland Jubilee 0 30 Curious i « i Roberts Kaleidoscope
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