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4-H'ers look "Grow with Us, We Are the Future'' was the theme for the Forsyth County 1986 4-H Achievement Night held .Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the Forsyth Agricultural Building. * Chris Haines, president of the County Council, presided over the evening's festivities. The program rccoanizerf natiAnol __ _?w?? ? ? Hiiv/iiai, regional, state, district and county winners in 4-H activities during the past year. Marinda Westmoreland provided piano entertainment; Melinda Shrewsbury led the Pledge of Allegiance. Regina Linville led the 4-H pledge. Paul Stinson conducted the devotions and Helen Prince, 4-H agent, presented charters to 11 4-H clubs chartered during the past year. They included Belview Partners-ln-Learning, Sharon Isaiah, leader; Jackson Avenue Partners-ln-Learning, Betty Hauser, leader; Piedmont Park Partners-In-Learning, Cynthia Jeter, leader; Salvation Army Girls' Club, Tammy McDaniel, leader; Dynamic Teens of Walkertown, Barbara Howard, leader; Rural Hall Hoofbeats, f Ginny Martin, Judy Wall, Julie Serber and Gwen Lynch, leaders; Stanleyville, Barbara Davis, leader; Mineral Springs, Nancy Cave, leader; Great Gallopers, Catherine Stanley and Beth Boyles, leaders; Open Arms, Jennifer Bland and Beverly Whan, leaders, and Clemmons Rockers, Mary Sue Kendrick and Sue Gray, leaders. Gayle Haines, vice president of the Volunteer Leaders Association, presented certificates to 4-H'ers who provided leadership for the summer eye care safety and bicycle safety programs as leaders at 4-H camD. Eddie Leagans, 4-H agent, recognized national, regional and state winners. Jeff Haines, assistant secretary of the volunteer leaders association , presented certificates to | 4-H'ers who completed I tpp J 4 X ? to the future ? Wyr I^J 4 r^-i'"'N -* 1^. w cX^ofc^jj^jai^L H HI 4-H county champions and runr categories, from left, were Jasi Griggs, Kim Jessup, Brandy Fore James Parker). 4-H county winners and runne categories included, from left, Mi Paula Stinson, Nikki Speas, Micl Dawn Speas (photo by James Ps cumulative record books and demonstration participants for this year. Project and activity winners were named by the following extension agents and 4-H volunteers: Martha Isenberg, Nancy Roberts, Maurene Rickards, Ola Linville, Nita Higginbotham, John Carroll, Deborah Womack, Joan Phillips, " Fred Miller, Bill Vanhoy, JoAnn Falls and Bob Smith. Jerry Hardestyr county extension chairman, congratulated those present on an excellent 4-H year and challenged them to continue the work and to select . positive role models. Ymifh u/innarc n rt/-i nmnn.r * VM?>I 'tiiiiivi o U11U 1 U1IIIV1 3"UJJ for the year were Kim Jessup, Johnny Ship, Brian Ship, Brandy Ford, Lavar Douglas, Benji Griggs, Jasmine Rolle, Dora ' M m M IT\\ 'USSl at program Up" I ^uj^I MfO w )ers-up in the 6- to 8-year-old nine Rolle, Brian Ship, Benji 1 and Michael Smart (photo by rs-up in the 9- to 13-year-old chelle Fulton, Rochelle Parker, lael Holllster, Darnell Gee and irker). Green, Michael Hollister, Gwen Green, Jonathan Odell, Dawn Speas, Nikki Speas, Darnell Gee, Pauline Stinson and Rochelle Parker. Connie Elrod Weaver, chairman of the Forsyth County 4-H Advisory Board," installed the new county council officers for 1986-87. They are Steve Dillon, president; Rochelle Parker, vice president; Paula Stinson, secretary/treasurer; Amy Bailey, reporter, and Nikki Speas and Heidi Prince, recreational leaders. During the past year, Forsyth County had 3,744 4-H'ers enrolled; they were led by 797 volunteers. *H \ f The Chron I ^ I v \ / ^Cjfcg ON A SUPER SELECTION OF: DRESSES SMGtTSMNtTS SKIRTS SUITS BLOUSES . PANTS SWEATERS JUMP- / SUITS AMD MUCH MOREI Vy HAPPY Mm IHAVft IB i=Joi | "FASHION" OUTL 30 DAY Nonmiw I LAYAWAY PLAN 744-OOtl IH1100 VIMtM ON THE FIFTH DAY OF CHRIST/V MY TRUE LOVE GAVE TO ME. FIVE GOLDEN FRAGRAf Sparkling, romantic, enchanting?special touches that captivate and intrigue. Presenting...The Collection. Our exclusive holiday box containing five delightful fragrances in special deluxe sample sizes designed especially for this gift giving season: Anne Klein Eau de Toilette, a sweet Oriental floral which exudes exotic warmth; Obsession Perfume, a potent, intensely provocative essence; Chloe Eau de Toilette, a light romantic air; Jardins de Bagatelle Eau de Toilette, a sweetlv sen suous lacy bouquet; Lauren Cologne, a rich, sophisticated luxury. He says he can't decide which fragrance he likes best, but he losses the way I wear them... The Collection, $15 Fragrances. f - w+'P \. ilcle, Thursday, December 11, 1986-Pege AO > i j M { \ open _ HI \ \ SUNDAYS ?T It Ctemmonc VHteg* ' ifii JonnilWi ciMifVfeMft Cholct Bat 10+M*; 1???t iMM#;1Mlil VISA WW* '*** " DISCOVER re I (AS ACES t * I* W/J^Bm i^ H A 1^# / | # i I f * i _ : . 1
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