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I WUi Installed for service Officers and directors of the Raeford Kiwanls Club were Installed for the coming year last Thursday night. These members took office following the ceremonies: From left, Secretary-Treasurer Dorsey Short, Director Earnest Sutton, Lt. Gov. Harold GlUls, Director Jim Attaway, Vice President John Howard, President John Leandro, Director Jimmy Wood, President-Elect Wendell Young, Directors John Currin, Warren Johnston and David Warren. Steve Parker and Bobby Conoly were also elected to the board but are not pic tured. Kiwanis Taps New Officers Officers and directors of the Raeford Kiwanis Club, who were installed Thursday night, will be piloting the club through its 60th year of service to the local com munity. The ceremonies were held at the Raeford Civic Center and Division Lt. Gov. Harold Gillis conducted the installations. The new officers are: President, John Leandro; President-Elect, Wendell Young; Vice-President, John Howard; Secretary Treasurer, Dorsey Short. Direc tors: (2-year term) Bobby Conoly, Warren Johnston, Jimmy Wood, and David Warren; (1-year term) James Attaway, John Currie, Steve Parker, and Earnest Sutton. The club recently voted to elect a Presidcnt-Elect and to have eight directors on a one and two year term instead of electing seven new directors each year. Harold L. Gillis, the Lt. Gov., was recently installed in Green ville, South Carolina to serve dur ing the administrative year, Oc tober 1 - September 30th. The theme for Kiwanis Interna tional and the local clubs is "Seek the Widening Path", and the ma jor emphasis program is entitled "Enrich The World of The Han dicapped". Gillis is a member of the Raeford Kiwanis Club where he has served as director, Vice President, and Chairman of several committees, including Pro gram Chairman for several years. 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Baby SKaies Doll Register For FREE To Be Given Away Sun.. Oct. 16 4:00 p m. Do Not Have To Be Present To Win He has been a Kiwanian for some 23 years and holds perfect atten dance for over 20 years. The Lt. Governor's primary reponsibility is for the health and direction of Kiwanis goals and ob jectives within Division seven. He is one of more than 700 Lieutenant Governors servicing Kiwanis world-wide. Division seven is com posed of 12 clubs, and this division is a part of the Garolinas District (North and South Carolina) which has 19 divisions. President Leandro will lead the Raeford Kiwanis Club in service to this community. Plans and committee appoint ments have already been made to work with many worthwhile pro jects. Assisting with the Halloween Carnival for the TMH children and their parents, the annual Pan cake Supper and Raffle are just several things that have been plan ned. The annual ladies night has already been set for February 19, 1984, and some special recognition will be given to the club's 60 years of service. A club which has traditionally worked for the betterment of this community has 40 active members who come from a varied background of business and educa tional experience. During the past several years the club has been fortunate to have young leaders to join which will assist the more experienced members to do even a better job of service. Carnival Plans Set With Halloween less than four weeks away, preparations are be ing made for the annual ghost and goblin carnival being held October 29 at Upchurch Junior High School. The carnival will feature enter tainment booths, dunking booths, a "car smash", and a new addi tion, the "haunted space shuttle" ride. "There will be something for everyone to enjoy," Carnival coor dinator Jimmy Wood said. Along with the "fun" booths, Wood also said that there would be craft exhibits and demonstrations. The Raeford Woman's Club will be featuring a Country Store and will be selling canned fruits and vegetables. In addition, Fred Smith, a wood furniture designer and local potter Jim Moses, will be on hand to show their wares and demonstrate their talents, Wood said. The carnival will also feature a costume judging contest for all those dressed their most ghoulish. People attending the Halloween activities will also have a chance at winning other prizes by purchasing SI raffle tickets. A bicycle will be one of the many prizes given away during the event. There is no admission to the car nival, but there will be a "donation brew kettle" for those who wish to contribute. Proceeds from the carnival will go to the Upchurch and Hoke High Trainable Mentally Han dicapped students. Wood said. "It is a very worthwhile cause," Wood said. "You can come out here and have a lot of fun, and help some one at the same time," Wood add ed. The Raeford Kiwanis Club, the Raeford Jaycees and Jaycettes, the Boy Scouts and the Hoke County Civic League, "along with many others," are supporting the Hallo ween carnival, according to Wood. "This whole thing is a combined county-wide effort among civic and service organizations to help a good cause," Wood said. The carnival will start at 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 29. Everyone is encouraged to come out and support this project, Wood said. Weaver Arrives F or German Duty Sgt. James J. Weaver, son of George L. and Mary M. Weaver of 1751 W. Kemper Road, Cincin nati, has arrived for duty in Eschborn, West Germany. Weaver, a combat engineer with the 130th Engineer Brigade, was previously assigned at Fort Knox, Kentucky. His wife, Rene, is the daughter of Winston and Jean McClain of Rural Route 2, Raeford. The sergeant is a 1978 graduate of Forest Park High School, Cin cinnati.
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