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CARING STARTS WITH TEENAGERS - War saw's young people are busy organizing a group of teenagers who care. The group cares about their town and the county, and one way the Teenagers Who Care are showing their pride is by painting litter cans. To help this group of young people get started, local businesses h#y? donated empty drums, paints and paint brushes. Under the leadership of Claudia Laney of Warsaw, the group will paint the drums with cartoon characters and flowers and sell the finished product. All money raised by the group will be spent on future projects and the Warsaw Recreation program. The group has also been entered in a Neuse River Council of Governments beautification contest. Any teenager wishing to join the group can obatin further information by contacting Mrs. George Laney in Warsaw. Pic tured above, standing, left to right, Sonya Kernstine, Sharla Hardin, Shaun Haynie, Juanita Rouse and Claudia Laney. Pictured kneeling, Carta Quinn, Julie Carlton, Suzanne Riddick and Susanna Bennett. Special Night At The Liberty Cart I AUGUST 14 SCOUT NIGHT AT THE LIBERTY CART August 14 has been desig nated Scout Night at THE LIBERTY CART outdoor drama in Kenansville. On this special night, any cub scout, girl scout, bov scout or explorer will be admitted * for only SI. Scoutmasters and den mothers will be I admitted free of charge. To be eligible for the special s Scout Night prices, those participating are asked to wear their scouting uni forms. Any scouting group wish ing to participate may make reservations by calling 296 0721- Reservations for Scout Night are not required, but it | is suggested that advance contact be made to speed ticket distribution on the night of the 14th. 4-H NIGHT On August IS, any member of a 4-H Club will be admitted to THE LIBERTY CART outdoor drama for only $1. This special night will allow anyone displaying a 4-H membership card to be entitled to the special 4-H Night rates. ? Any 4-H group wishing to particpate in 4-H Night may make reservations, though they are not required. It is suggested that advance con tact be made to speed ticket distribution on the nigbt of the 15th. THE LIBERTY CART is a historical outdoor drama based on the development of eastern North Carolina from 1755 to 1865. The colorful drama features a cast of over 50 professional and commu nity actors, singers and dancers who perform authen tic dances, songs and battles in the William R. Kenan. J*. Memorial Amphitheatre at 8:15 p.m. every Thursday through Sunday evening through August 24. .ocaI Couple Ordained To Ministry nn (idrrnil Dirlrpu anH f n_:? T-t. ? ? ? * ?' ? ' vid Warren Dickey will be lained and installed as stors of the Smith's and ove Presbyterian lurches in Kenansville Sunday, August 17 at 11 m. at the Smith's Presby-v rian Church by a commis >n appointed by Wilming n Presbytery. Guest eacher at the service will : Dr. Paul Felker of the raldensian Presbyterian hurch in Valdese. Ann Dickey is the daugh :r of Mr. and Mrs. J. dward Garrou of Valdese. he graduated trom valdcse ligh School and Davidson ollege in 1973 with an A.B. i psychology. She gradu ted on May 25th from Union theological Seminary in Richmond, Va., with a master of divinity degree. She has also studied at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, N.J. and at the University of Edinburgh Divinity School in Edinburgh, Scotland. While in training, she served one year at a suburban New York City church, one summer as Student chaplain at a Wash ington, D.C. hospital, and Dne year at two rural churches outside Richmond, Va. David Dickey is the son of Krs. Clarence E. Dickey and e late Mr. Dickey of Wil mington. He graduated from the McCallie School in Chat tanooga. Tenn. and Davidson College with an A.B. degree in psychology. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in May 1979 with a master of divinity degree and irum union i neoiogicai Seminary in Richmond, Va. on May 25, 1980 with a master of theology in pastoral counseling. He has also studied at the University of Edinburgh Divinity School in Scotland. While in train ing, he served with the Newark justice program of the American Friends service committee in New Jersey, one year at a sub urban New York City Church, one year as a chap lain at a juvenile correction facility for girls in Richmond, and one summer as a student chaplain at the Washington Hostpital Center in Wash ington. D.C. He worked at the St. Andrew's Covenant Presbyterian Church in Wil mington as a student assistant pastor during his collage training. David's home church is the St. Andrew's Covenant Presbyterian Church of Wil mington. He was ordained there by Wilmington Pres bytery August 19th, 1979. Ann's home church is the Waldensian Presbyterian \_nurcn or vaiacse. 5ne was taken under care of Concord Presbytery as a candidate for the ordained ministry in June of 1979, and examined for ordination by Wilmington Presbytery on June 28th of this year at the Pleasant View Presbyterian Church of Al'oertson. At that time, a commission of Presbytery was appointed to ordain her into the gospel ministry and to install the couple to serve as the pastors of both churches. FA1SON NOTICE The Faison news will be discontinued until my husband is released from Duke Hospital, hopefully, in about ten days. Helen Crow A turkey can grind up 24 walnuts in their shells in its gizzard. ^? HARDWARE STORES I ^ $,19.95 I Reg. 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