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Jennifer Hamrick, Kenney Potter, Vanessa Paysour and Terry and Steve Edmondson were winners in the annual Cen- tral School Talent Show held last Thursday in the school auditorium. Potter. won the sixth grade division with a song “Pac Man - Fever.” Terry and Steve Ed- mondson won the sixth-seventh grade division, playing the guitar duet “Ghost Riders in the Sky.” ~ Jennifer and Vanessa won the seventh grade division, Jennifer TALENT WINNERS - Pictured above are win- ners in the Central School Talent Show, held last Thursday. Front row, left to right. are Jen- nifer Hamrick. Vanessa Paysour and Kenney Km Actors In All-Star Cast From Page 8-B Mountain Hospital, was chosen for the Best Actor Award. He portrayed Defense = Attorney Stevens. Sharon Wilson of Mocksville, who played Mrs. John Hutchins, was named Best Actress. Others chosen, and the roles they played, included R.G. Franklin of Kings Mountain, Judge William Heath; Buddy with a dance to “Let’s Groove”, and Vanessa with the song “My Guy.” Jennifer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hamrick. Ken- ney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, and Terry and Steve are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edmondson. Mike Chambers served as Master of Ceremonies and team- ed with Toni Nicholson in sing- ing “Endless Love.” The Pioneer Cloggers from Central School also provided special entertain- Auditorium. Mocksville, Clerk of Court; Robet Brawley of Mooresville, Bailiff; Tom Franks of Kings Mountain, Dr. Kirkland; Jim Champion of Kings Mountain, Homer Van Fleet; Lee Kirkman of Mocksville, Elmer Sweeney; Barbara Barnes of Kings Moun- tain, Jane Chandler; Vickie Bailey of Mooresville, Nancy Lee Faulkner; Katherine - Mauney of Kings Mountain, ment. Judges were Mrs. Bobby Gantt, Carolyn Jones and Bren- da Champion. Other participants included Darren McClain and H.C. Bell, who danced to “Let’s Groove”; Todd Fain, who performed a karate demonstration; Angela * Rdmond, who danced to “Pac Man Fever”; Tracey Horton, who performed the piano solo “Theme From the Sound of Music”; Melissa Rikard, who played the piano solo “Concerto Potter. Back row, Terry and Steve Edmondson. They will represent Central in the Kiwanis Club Talent Show April 29 at B.N. Barnes Larry Regan; and Vivian Dun- can of Kings Mountain, Roberta Van Rensselaer. : Central Talent Show Held Thursda in A Minor”; Scott Burris, who danced to “You’re The One For Me”; Tonya Weeks and Suanne Lee, who played the piano duet Men’s dress socks. 35% off. “Two in the Stew”; and the Jum- ping Jills (Paris Floyd, Linda Green and Johnna Patterson), who did jump rope exercises. K.M. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Sale prices good thru Sunday. MasterCard or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 pm. Thursday, April 1, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B y Night The winners will represent Central in the annual Kiwanis Club Talent Show April 29 at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Pk 'nPay Shoes Sale. 30% off on men’s dress shoes a. Men’s side zip dress boot. Black or brown. Reg. $26.97 b. Men’s tassel loafer. Black or brown. Reg. $21.97 c. Men’s moc-toe slip on. Black or burgundy. Reg. $21.97 All styles in D and EEE widths. for the best retirement package, take a closer bo a at First Union. 9 ® 4 McDaniel of Mooresville, = Magela Svenson; John Campana 1 District Attorney Flint; “Pam of Mooresville, Jhn Graham ; Whitfield; Gil Nelson of i Thompson of Mooresville, i Karen Andre; Louise Daigle of Mooresville, Sieguard Junquist; Bobby Beale of Mooresville, This Week's Health News & Views > Ragan Harper, Kay Plumley, Margaret Ramsey (Your Pharmacists) J Keep remedies from children Non-prescription drugs are still drugs in every sense of the word. They should never be handled carelessly. Par- ticularly when children are around. Please remember to be careful where these drugs’ use and storage are concerned, for their potency can be just |= current rate information and answers to your IR A questions. Initial 18-Month Varnable IRA Rate Annual Interest Rate Initial rate offered may change daily What's more, you can choose the investment option that is best for you from three First Union Retirement Account plans. So if you're taking a close look at IRAs, take a closer look at the First Union Retirement Accounts. You'll like what you see. FYSYON Take a closer look. When you open a First Union - Retirement Account, you'll get more than a new IRA. You'll get an attractive portfolio for organizing your retirement papers, a quarterly financial newsletter, and an impor- tant package of useful information that will help you plana more secure financial future. 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