Need Help Paying Winter Mb? If you need help paying your winter heating bills, the low income energy assistance program may be able to help you. All applicants must meet income levels set by the go vernment, have beating bills to pay and have no assets above tUOO. An applicant must apply by November 27 and have proof of income re ceived by the household during the month of October and their ftyUj Security card. This information should be brought to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Youth Council, ISM Clay Ave., Monday - Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more informa tion, call 399-2274. Rededication ; The Beta Rho Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. will hold a rededication ceremony on Saturday, November 23, at tbe Excelsior Club, 921 Beatties Ford Rd. The fraternity invites all active and inactive brothers to participate in this ceremony. Beta Rho Sigma has planned a number of events far the coming year to coincide with its motto: “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.” Current members de sire to meet all brothers in the Charlotte area who are interested in participating in these activities. For more information, contact Joseph Swain, president, at 239-2960. WIWMA Meefcig Set The West Trade-Beatties Ford Area Merchants Association will meet on Monday, November 25, at 6:30 p.m. in fee Student Union, rooms B and C, of Johnson C. Smith' University. “Business Facility Incubator: A Tool for Economic Growth,” will be the topic discussed by guest speak er, Chilton Rogers, assistant direc tor of the North Carolina Technolo gical Development Authority. All members and interested per sons are urged to attend. Outsta]—“ng Men William Height, Edward James, Carl McLean, Donald Raspberry, William Simmons Jr., Yongue, Darryl Sigler and Donald Cure ton Sr. were recently selected for inclusion in the U65 edition of "Outstanding Young Men of Ameri ca.” , Nominated by various individuals on differing levels of state govern ment, these youqg men are recog nized for their service to com munity, professional leadership, academic achievement, business ad vancement, cultural accomplish ments, and civic and political par ticipation. G*wch New* Briefe HENDERSON GROVE Ordination services for five newly elected officers were held on Sun day, November 17, at Henderson Grove Presbyterian USA. * • Taking the oath of office to serve as deacons were Vikld Stafford and Reginald Henderson. Takii^f the osth to serve as trustees ware Ranald Stafford, Arnold Bennett and Larry Turner. The congregation of Henderson pledged their support and prayers to the needy elected officers. The “little church where every body is somebody and Christ is all,” Henderson Grove is located In Mint Hill, NC. Sunday School begins at 10:15 a.m. and morning worship at 11. Rev. J. E. Maxwell is pastor. FIRST UNITED The United Presbyterian Women of First United Presbyterian Church will sponsor a Holiday Bazaar at the church on Saturday, November 23, from 9:30 «.m. until 5:30 p.m. Macrame, crochet and items are just a few of the things that will be on sale. Handmade and ceramic merchanidae, haired goods and Christmas cards win also be available. Make this the day to get all your Christmas presents and avoid the rush. First United is located at 406 N. College Street. MYERS TABERNACLE A Late Fall Bazaar sponsored by the Parents and Friends of the Youth Choir of Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Church will be held on Saturday, November 30, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. There will be handmade crafts, Christmas decorations and gifts, household items, baked goods and much more. 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