Tuesday, April 20,2010 - Thomasville Times - 9
SPORTS
Rolling in the Valley bicycle
ride set for this Saturday
TIMES Staff Report
The 12th annual Roll
ing In The Valley Bicycle
Ride is this Saturday.
The event is sponsored by
the Silver Valley Civitan
Club with proceeds used
to support Civitan ser
vice projects that benefit
people with disabilities.
Distribution of funds
to schools and agencies
were made April 12.
On-site registration be
gins at 7 a.m. and the ride
wUl start at 8 from Pleas
ant Grove United Meth
odist Church. The church
is located at the county
line at 8131 Old Highway
64. The entry fee is $30
per rider and each cyclist
must wear an approved
helmet.
Riders may choose
from courses of 8, 25
and 50 miles over rural
paved roads of Davidson
^ and Randolph Counties.
Safety teams will patrol
aU three courses. A va
riety of refreshments
will be available before
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The Rolling in the Valley bicycle ride will take place this
Saturday beginning at 8 a.m.
and during the ride with
a spaghetti lunch served
afterward.
Forms may be obtained
by contacting Chris
Hughes at kcja0701@ya-
hoo.com or 249-8656.
Civitan International
is a worldwide commu
nity service organization
with clubs located in 30
nations. Civitan clubs are
dedicated to serving indi
vidual and community
needs with an emphasis
on people with develop
mental disabilities.
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Newsday Crossword
Winners of the Hospice of DC golf tournament with their awards.
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10 College dub
14 Woodwind
instruments
15 Soccer score
16 Green citrus
fruit
17 Notorious
English pirate
19 Creative
thought
20 Capitol Hill VIP
21 Hourglass fiiler
22 Windshield
cleaners
24 Sag, as
flowers
25 Art
(retro style)
26 Fur on a royal
robe
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site
32 Vegetable-soup
ingredient
33 Divide in two
35 Earth-friendly
sci.
37 Jeans color
38 Football official
39 Living-room
seating
40 Perform with a
choir
41 Separates into
stacks
43 Prepare, as a
gift
44 Most lofty
46 Uses
watercolors
48 Suffix for
million
49 Ping-
50 It parted for
Moses
53 Role to play
54 City roads: Abbr.
57 Listening
organs
58 Ask for
donations
61 “Now ifs clear!”
62 Sunrise
direction
63 Eat away at
64 Six o’clock TV
broadcast
65 Appease fully
66 Lady’s title
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2 Competent
3 Mortgage, for
instance
4 Part of a minute;
Abbr,
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(Hawaiian
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circuits
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47 National song
49 Glue relative
50 Harness strap
51 Make simpler
52 Created a
sketch
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54 Wearing
footwear
55 Cry of
accomplishment
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Golf tourney raises
funds for Hospice
' of DC patients
DADDY'S HOME
BY TONY RUBINO AND GARY MARKSTEIN
TIMES Staff Report
V
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Hospice of Davidson
County held their 3rd
Annual Golf Benefit on
Saj:urday, April 10, at the
Lexington Golf Club. The
event kicked off with a
50/50 helicopter ball drop
courtesy of Helivision,
of Concord, and a fajita
bar luncheon hosted by
The City Club.
Fourteen teams com
peted for a number of
; prizes. First place went
to Jimmy Troutman,
Fred Smith, Tony Cook
and Butch Leonard, rep-
• resenting Troutman’s
BBQ. Second place team
members included David
Shaw, Mike Davis, David
Payne and Don Ross. Jus-
^ tin Sink, Eric Tang and
Rodney Owens were clos-
I est to the pin winners on
■ the Par 3’s. Other winners
included Paul Lohr, lon
gest drive; Dave Harris,
: straightest drive; Tony
, Cook, 50/50 winner; and
David Yates, drawing.
Over $5,500 was raised
at the event with pro
ceeds to provide special
ized care for Davidson
County patients with ter
minal illness and their
families. Last year 200
patients were cared for
in the county’s first in-pa
tient facility, /The Henry
Etta and Bruce Hinkle
Hospice House. An ad
ditional 350 patients re
ceived services through
the Home Care Program.
Hospice of Davidson
County is a nonprofit.
United Way agency pro
viding medical, psycho
social, spiritual and be
reavement services for
the terminally ill. Hos
pice of DC is approved by
the Accreditation Com
mission of Health Care,
a further recognition
of the excellence of our
healthcare practices.
For more information
regarding Hospice of DC
services and opportuni
ties for involvement, con
tact Laura Owen, Direc
tor of Communications
and Development, at 474-
2078 or via email: lowen@
hospiceofdavidson.org
mailto:lowen@hospic-
eofdavidson.org.
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BY MELL LAZARUS
WIZARD OF ID
BY PARKER AND HART
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