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Medical Center Plans Toothbrush Exchange Goshen Medical Center of Faison is planning a toothbrush trade-in at the Duplin Agribusiness Fair Oct. 1-6 in Kenansville. The Goshen Medical Center booth will focus on correct brushing habits and periodontal diseases. Pictured above is Shirley Best. GMC dental assistant, demonstrating correct brushing techniques. At the booth, Goshen Medical Center staff will exchange a new toothbrush for old ones presented by fair visitors. The staff will also be on hand to answer both medical and dental questions, said Dr. William Stoppelbein, D.D.S. at Goshen Medical Center. County Fair Features Fashion Show t ' ? A I . rt . <..1 Upening nigni, uciooer isi ai i p.m., the third annual Duplin Agri business Fair will again feature a fashion show with models from East Duplin, Wallace-Rose Hill, James Kenan, North Duplin high schools, and E.E. Smith and Warsaw junior highs. The show will be coordinated by Judy Malpass, vocational develop ment coordinator for Duplin County schools. Merchants participating are: Fran's Casuals, Beulaville; Roseay, Beulaville and Warsaw: Country Apparel. Pink Hill: Jewell's Fashions, Pink Hill; Carolyn's Tops & Bottoms, Mount Olive; Joyce's Boutique, Warsaw; Bell Shop, Kenansville; and in Wallace, Fox's, Allied Dept. Store, Pro-Am Sporting Goods and Kramer's. Win Sow And Pigs At Fair Would you like to be lucky enough to win a sow and pigs at the Duplin Agribusiness Fair: You don't have a place to keep them? No problem, fair officials will sell them at an auction and give you the cash. Complete the firm below and drop it in the entry box in the livestock tent at the Duplin County Agribusi ness Fair on Monday, Oct. 1, Tuesday, Oct. 2 and Wednesday, Oct. 3 anytime during fair hours and on Thursday, Oct. 4 by 7 p.m. A winner will be drawn from the box Thursday night during the farmers' show in the old school auditorium. The winner must be present at the drawing. Should the winner choose not to own the animals, they will be auctioned off and proceeds given to the winner. You do not have to be a farmer to win this valuable prize. See these animals on exhibit at the Duplin Agribusiness Fair Oct. 1 through Oct. 6 in the livestock tent. To enter fill in name and address below, clip and insert in box at livestock tent, and be present at 'drawing. Forms will also be available at the fair. Address ? Phone Number rieasanr throve Fire Department Barbecue The Pleasant Grove Volunteer Fire Department will be holding a barbecued pork and chicken supper Saturday. Sept. 29. from 5-8 p.m. for S3 per plate at the Fire Department building. Opening Soon! Farm House Antiques & Gifts Hwy. 24 Warsaw Frances Bell . (cisJ * Goshen Medical Center Sponsors Tooth Brush Trade-In At Duplin Fair Need a new toothbrush? Well, i your old brush is the price for a new i one in the toothbrush exchange at I Goshen Medical Center booth this year at the Duplin Agribusiness Fair < in Kenansville Oct. 1-b. Looking at a person's old tooth- I brush reveals several things, ac cording to Goshen Medical Center < dentist William Stoppelbein. He pointed out the old brush can reveal brushing habits. "The toothbrush trade-in is a drawing card which We hope will get. people to come by the booth, William Stoppelbein, D.D.S., M.P.H., said. "A person needs to buy a new toothbrush about every two-four months. And. traditionally, when a new brush is purchased, people have Village Duplicate Bridge Club The Village Duplicate Bridge Club played a HoweH Movement Sept. 19. Winners were: First - Merle Currin of Wallace and Lee Allred of Rose Hill; Second - Blanche Shipp of Clinton and Leland Grady of Beu laville; Third - Anne Sutton of Mount Olive and Thelma Weatherly of Warsaw. All bridge players are invited to play duplicate bridge every Wed- , ? nesday at 10 a.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred on Newton . . Street in Rose Hill. This club has players from Sampson as well as 4 Wayne County. Sometimes they come from other surrounding counties. a tendency to buy the cheapest one available, which is not always the best thing, in most cases. "Looking at the old toothbrush, Goshen Medical Center's staff on hand at the booth can discuss correct brushing techniques and point out the correct type of brush needed by each individual person, Stoppelbein ? f II I I 1 I I I 1 I said. "The soft bristle brush is recommended, but each person a type according to his mouth size." Along with the too'hbrush ex change, the Goshen Medical Center fair booth will emphasize the effects of periodontal disease. According to Stoppelbein, peridontal disease is the leading cause for tooth loss among people in this state. 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