SPRINGTIME it PROM TIME APRIL 23 CORSAGES to POSIES ORCHIDS to ROSES 'Order Yours from 875-8245 325 N. Main St. RAEFORD, N.C. Gene & Mary Lee Chalaire Volunteers Seen Vital To 4-H April 19-24 is National Volunteer Week and should be a time tor volunteers in all areas to be recognized tor the work they have done. According to Alice Lancaster. 4-H agent, volunteers are vital parts of the 4-H program. Without the help of these volunteer leaders, the program could not grow and expand. With the help of volunteer leaders. 4-H is able to offer a variety of learning experiences for youth 9-19. There are a variety of roles that 4-H volunteers play. One type of leader is a 4-H community club leader who meets with a 4-H club on a regular basis and helps them plan their programs. The club has officers, an educational program at each meeting, and participates in special activities. Another kind of leader is a 4-H special interest leader. These leaders share a skill or knowledge with a group of youth for a short period of time. The leaders work with youth for a minimum of six hours on one particular subject, tor example, sewing, rocketry, bicycle, cross stitch. photography, etc. Other volunteers also contribute time to special activities such as Fashion Revues. Talent Shows, demonstra tions. etc.. and as judges for various events. As you can see, these volunteers offer a valuable service to Hoke County and its youth. During this week, please take a tew minutes to show your appreciation to volun teers that you know. The Hoke County 4-H program would like to otYer a special thanks to all the Turlington PAC To Meet The Parent Advisory Council of J.W. Turlington School will meet April 29 at 10 a.m. in Mrs. Martin's classroom. All council members are urged to attendT adult volunteers who helped sup port the 4-H program this year! For information about 4-H. call 875-2162. YOUNGEST WINNER - Chris sano Tenorio. 3. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tenorio. 620 Jackson St.. was the Lucky Egg winner for her age group in the Easter Egg Hunt held April 10 at McLauchlin Park by the Hoke County Parks and Recreation Department. She attends Tom Thumb Day Care. [Staff photo J. Act Now to Save on SHOWTIME If you saw SHOWTIME's FREE Preview on April 24 & 25. you know that SHOWTIME is packed with so much total entertainment... you need at least 25 hours a day to enjoy it all. And SHOWTIME is tuned in to you ? with the latest blockbuster movies, outrageous comedy series, provocative late-night adult entertainment, critically acclaimed Broadway shows, spec tacular revues, innovative kids' programs, and lots more -all uncut, with no commercials. So take advantage of our special discount offer. Here's your last chance to save on 25 hours a day of Total Entertainment! Act now to order SHOWTIME. .... ? i now to ord COMING SOON ON SHOWTIME '.t.iJljS I OPEN HOUSE Sat., April 24 Red Springs Office 10-2 p.m. REFRESHMENTS SERVED GIFTS TO BE GIVEN. CHANNEL 7 FREE SHOWTIME SATURDAY & SUNDAY APRIL 24 & 25 ALL DAY FREE INSTALLATION ON BASIC SERVICE & SHOWTIME OFFER EXPIRES MAY 21 JONES INTERCABLE CABLE CHANNEL 7 Phone 875-5033 SHOWTIME? We're tuned in to you M FREE INSTALLATION Save $10.00!! Order SHOWTIME Now. You pay only $7 .50!! ? the installation fee is on us. That s a savings of $10.00!! Act now. Offer expires May 21, 1982. Available in cabled areas only. Lumber Bridge News by Lib Sumner BAPTIST CHURCH Communion Service was ob served Thursday night. April 8. in the Education Building. The choir presented an Easter Sermon in Song, Sunday night. April 4th. This program was well attended, and it was a wonderful sermon in song. Narrator was Fred Baker and Director, Mrs. Mavis Foster. Sunday. April 11th, Easter Ser vice. The sermon, "Certainties of Easter," was delivered by the Pastor. Rev. Henry L. Foster. Visitors - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foster and son. Kevin of Tabor City. Miss Jenny Lewis of Laurin burg, Misses Kimberly and Kristy McMillan of Route 1, Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Beck and her jnPfher. Mrs. Sylvia Liehen of Tucson, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nance of Siler City. Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner and Selina of Fay etteville. Mrs. S.F. Ammons' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prevatte of Lumberton attended the Easter Sermon in Song on April 4th. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Brownson Memorial Presby terian Church, Southern Pines#was host church for the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Women of Fay etteville Presbytery on March 30th and 31st. Mrs. John G. Balfour - Presbyterial President, presided; Mrs. Henry L. Bullard, Secretary. 536 women attended and 31 guests. Circle One, Women of the Church held their monthly meeting on Monday night with Mrs. N.H.G. Baltour with seven mem bers present. Mrs. F.R. Weber gave the Bible Study. Mrs. Ann Troutman, Chairman. Circle Two - Met in Red Springs at the home of Mrs. W.G. Marley on Friday evening. The young people held their annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sat urday evening in Dundarrach at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Max well. Mrs. Sylvia Liehen is a patient in Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Fay etteville. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Meaney of Mahevah, N.J., announce the birth of their son. Thomas Michael on Saturday. April 3rd at Ridgewood Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullard are the grand parents. Mrs. John Covington and Mrs. Jon Evans, Misses Susan and Allison Evans of Raleigh spent several days last week at Emerald Isle. Mrs. Ruth Tolar and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolar and children, Robert. Christana and Alena of Fayetteville were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McFadyen in Red Springs. Mrs. Estelle C. Mohler of Hyattsville. Md. visited her brother and sister - in - law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Clifton. Monday - Thurs day of last week. Visitors of Miss Mildred Willi ford during the weekend were John Williford of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Williford of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Elizabeth Tolar of Lumberton. Mrs. Worth Williford of Fay etteville, Mrs. Vickie Cudd and daughter, Julie of Cary. Mrs. Kay Courtney. Michelle and Kim Courtney and Mrs. John Courtney of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. A.F. Tolar on Sunday. The family of Edwin C. Keeter were sick with colds and flu last week. Mrs. Ruth Tolar and Mrs. Louise Burns of Rennert visited Mrs. Maggie Tolar last Wednesday at Adcox Rest Home at Greys Creek. Members of the Women's Mis sionary Union visited patients at The Green Maynor Rest Home Monday evening. They entertained them with songs and served ice cream and cake. Miss Jennifer Bartlett of Clark ton spent Tuesday until Thursday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Colon J. Ammons. Lib and Lois Sumner spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Caddell in Raeford. SPRING BALL Susan Evans, granddaughter of Mrs. John Covington, was invited to attend a Spring Ball at The Raleigh Civic Center. Monday evening, April 5th, honoring the Raleigh Junior Cotillion Club. Susan has been a member of The Cotillion Club since September and attends class each week, learning etiquette and ballroom dancing. Mrs. Covington attended the Ball, as a spectator, and talked with Governor Jim Hunt. The girls and boys were in formal dress and. everyone enjoyed the evening. Sympathy to the families of Mrs. Minnie S. McMillan. 96, who died last Friday in Moore Memorial Hospital. THOUGHT OF TODAY An attempt to balance a house hold budget today is like eating a grapefruit and trying to aim the juice. R UNNtRSUP -? The Down-Home doggers, composed of Raeford and Laurinburg dancers, placed second in the Senior Division of the Old North Slate Clogging Competition at Apex Saturday. 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