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I August 23, 1975 F *Day Camp The community Day Camp of Winston-Salem, began its final week of activities a? campers,?counselors??and? their parents shared in a worship service at the ? I I I . V > $ -: iljS . i il W ^1 ^;v,"vMk & j! '^E.SB* m|^BB HMHIm ^L ^ ') ^ ' *Sf "" "' " ' ' - " ' _ " * tift * '.. ^ Mobile Tennis onlt ends Snmmi say Program was very soccessfi next year. Mobile Tei Big Succes The City Recreation Department's experiment in mobile tennis was described this ? week as "extremely gratifying," and the department is looking forward to it again next summer. The Pepsi Mobile Tennis program was initiated in mid June and ended last week. It was one of 50 over the country and of two in North Carolina. Approximately 400 people participated each week at the 20 sites around the city. This was an average of 20 per site, compared with 30 in Raleigh where there were fewer sites. Pepsi Cola provided the mobile van, complete with tennis balls, rackets, portable nets and even T-shirts. Twp instructors were supplied by the City, one by WinstonSalem Tennis, Inc., and there were several volunteers. John Morris, tennis coordinator for the Citv. said he was especially delighted with the initial program. "We accomplished exactly what we wanted," he said, "and that was to give people ^ who wanted to learn something about the game an opportunity to do just that...and to bat the ball around, have some recreation and fun." Participants ranged in age from five to 15, with some / Prog rum Ha Dellabrook Presbyterian Church on Sunday August 10, 1975. , During the service participants in the project were awarded certificates. The sr program. Recreation officials il and have plans to continue It anis Is s In City parents joining in. "1 think the program generatedjots of enthusiasm and interest in the sport. Only time will tell how much. "We did learn from experience, however, which sites to go to next year and which times during the day attrack the most people," he said. ? This summer's program was conducted primarily at recreation centers. There were several sites at housing projects, and one at Children's Home and Parkview Shopping Center. Special^ sites, where the mobileunit was set up only once, were also used. Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal lissues em used by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H ?. No prescription is needed for PreparatFcm'H. Ointment or suppositories. Winston-Salem Cbwkh counselors (10 in number) were also awarded certificates for their participation in the training phase of the program, which prepares them to serve as counselors in the project next year. The counselors serveu on a volunteer basis, but applaused during the service, when it was announced that each counselor will be awarded a Twenty-Dollar U.S. Savings Bond. The program ended on August 15. but plans are already being made to continue the program next summer. Freezone is for corns that hurt Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone ^ T Aft.. A ' * - " "* eases me nun...saieiy neips ease OfT tne corn. Drop on Freezoire-take off corns. REMOVES g-rC. CORNS AND CALLUSES I I %i?" Fish*Scall Oysters * CI Squid *Shr T- I- rw\ * I* ijoo. I ai * FrogLe^ * Steamed Complete Sel w i Me 1U?9. i $al?m | "The Cleai | * WE GLAC ? m 5* m _, jL ' ^ ?JHfat'v ' ' ^^^l^9hbv' ^Hs2si?" WW^^^MNajMgMMfey^ ? M v V R Vm. Is t. :^fl =?^P- ??-?; i,?m . *.- > BB^ ^ / rSL*<PSPPBP' 9 ^Sr JM ^ *" ^^ K 9 I t?7? ? V m m m m Tony* King receives Certificate of Participation from Director Fred Terry and Assistant Director Yvonne Patterson. Tonya was one of 45 participants in the Community Day Camp. Subscribe To The CHRONICLE*** FRESH SEAFOOD | IRarkrt | > soutW^5^HA#L STREET - B INSTON-SALEM, N. C. 27101^^^ | (Behind Ed Kelly's) B PHONE: 725-4075 H Tues. Special |||||| a/ltsl Party Packs |1 t m i b I |%| |U WWW H "iCroakers..! S.95 I] lis WSpot IS rS |POTgie 2?j^J| Crabs (thur. fri. sat.) | lection of Meal and Breading Mixes fl HOURS: ?| thru FRI. - 9:30 a.m. til 6:30 p.m. fl CAT A.^A _ Alt P AA j/\i. - yzov a.m. ui a:uu p.m. Market I lest Seafood Market In the State" 8 )LY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS I
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