The Duplin Times-Progress Sentinel. November 21,1985 P?ge 9 The Pink Hill review i "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run. Albertaon. Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" ^ J VOL. 7 NO. 47 I Changes In Th? Script Rehearsals for the Duplin County Education Foundation fund-raising musical production. Generation Celebration, brought together about 250 students from county schools and 15 cultural arts teachers. The production was staged Saturday night in Kenan Auditorium, Kenansville. Pictured above, lead actor Rodney Wilson of North Duplin High School and Generation Celebration Director Brian Hoxie, North Duplin band instructor, discuss script changes during rehearsal last week." Registration At 1 LCC In Kinston The day to remember is Tuesday, Nov. 26. That's the day of regis tration for winter quarter classes at Lenoir Community College in Kin ston. The following schedule will be observed for students planning to enrolll: I L 8:15-9:30 a.m. - registration for students with last names beginning A-G; 9:45-11 a.m. - students with last names beginning H-0; 11:15 a.m. - station number one closed; 12 noon - business office closed; 1-2 p.m. - students with last names beginning P-Z; 2-2:15 p.m. - stu dents who missed their scheduled time; 2:15 p.m. - station number one closed. In addition, evening registration will be held from 5:30-8 p.m. on the night of the 26th. SENIOR CITIZENS SUPPER There will be a Senior Citizen Supper for the community senior citizens at the Pink Hill Church of God on Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. Supper, a Christmas tree, drawings and music will be enjoyed by all. New Video Weddings-Birthdays Parties & All Other Occasions We Do Christmas Functions Tool i Scott Stroud 568-3785 568-4162 I Turkey Shoot | Every Friday and Saturday Night Till Christmas 7 P.M. Until I^^AaxwelTs^jlJ^PondJ THE STYLESHOPPE BARBERSHOP , CHRISTMAS SPECIAL f Bring in this ad and receive j| $1.00 off regular price now until X Christmas. Also special prices ^ for senior citizens. X Phone 568-4039 9 Central Ave. Pink Hill ^ Open Tues. - Friday 8-5:30; A VERY POLICY FOR EXTRA ????J SPECIAL NEEDS Nationwide's new homeowners policy (HO-5) is special because it provides "ail risk" coverage for not only your home but also its contents. And that makes it one of the most comprehensive homeowners plans available in North Carolina. Call today to find out if your home qualifies for Nationwide's new top-of-the line homeowners plan. D.L. Scott Rt. 2, Scott's Store, Mt. Olive Phone: 658-5222 Ethro Hill, Highway ?11, Pink Hill Phone: 468-3310 I Mil NATIONWIDE ? 1 I INSURANCE r xNaltonwtda rather than toasty warm. The secret is to wear lightweight layers of clothes you can adjust or take off when you get too warm. Select those layered-look clothes with an eye for built-in ventilation features. For instance, winter jackets with zippers that open either direction are a good choice. The two-way zippers allow you to keep comfortable and dry without taking off the entire garment. For indoor clothes, lot* for tops that can be opened at the neckline, rather than turtle or crew necks. And there is a bonus. You will not have to sacrifice fashion for comfort. Cardigan sweaters, vests and jackets worn over other clothes offer a great winter look. If you get too warm, one or two layers can easily be taken off. So keep warm and dry this winter by adjusting your clothes rather than by turning up the thermostat. You will look fashionable and feel cozy, and save money on utility bills. HOMECOMING AT HARPER SOUTHERLAND There will be a homecoming at Harper Southerland Presbyterian Church of Albertson on Sunday, November 24th. Sunday school will be at 10 a.m. followed by the 11 a.m. worship service conducted by the pastor, Rev. June Highfill. There will be a dinner on the grounds following the morning worship service. Everyone is cordially invited. HOMEMAKERS MEET There will be a meeting of the Christian Chapel Extension Home makers on Monday night, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. at the home of Lillie Baker. Every member is encouraged to attend. The Lenoir County Extension Agent, Melissa Smith, will be present to do the demonstration. BAZAAR The Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church will have their annual fall bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 23 beginning at 9:30 a.m. Barbecue plates and pastry bowls will be served at lunch. There will be crafts, Christmas ornaments, quilts, country hams, cakes and baskets galore. An auction will begin at 6:30p.m. Selects Winners Miss Liberty, Tina Long, pictured . above, has drawn two lucky names of recipients to receive a free Christmas tree this year. Everyone who purchased a tree last year from Stroud's Christmas Tree Sales put their name in a box to register for a tree this season. Winners were Janie and Hugh Turner of Route 1, Pink Hill, winners of a Frarler fir, and Aaron Smith of Route 1, Albertson, winner of a white pine. I Certified Piano Technician Craig Ham Piano Tuning and Repair Rt. 1, Pink Hill, NC 568-4791 J Strouds { 7 Christinas Trees J J Nov.30th J 4 Corner At 7 J J|ffl^LTraff,c light X Pink Hill A ^ CASH BURIAL PLANS m FINAL EXPENSES m PLAN IN ADVANCE ?Other Plana Available? AVAILABLE TO ALL AGES...0-90 Amount* from $500-$5000, dopondlng on ago. A fow contt a day, provides cash which may bo usod for funoral bills and othor final oxponsos. Prompt payment to the beneficiary you deslginate. Complete pro-arrangement plan at no extro cost. For Full Details, Contact: OPAL SMITH, 568-4245 TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME HOW TO BUY ELECTRfCfTYOT SALE PRICES. -i - All kilowatt-hours are not created equally There are off-peak times each day when they cost us less to make. And when they can cost you less to buy Sign up forCP&L's newlme-Of-Use Rates, and we'll install a special meter tnat tells us not only how much electricity you use, but when you use it. Then, at billing time, we charge you a lower rate for the electricity used during off-peak. Just by changing your times for things like showers and laundryyou can save up to!5%. Cfl&l This time of year, off-peak times weekdays are from 1 pm to 4 pm and 9 pm to 6 am and all day Saturday and Sunday : r? ?1 ~ '? ' ~~ . - M 1 '?