le Chureh News Musical auditions Auditions for Heaven Bound, a musical allegory, will be held June 20 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Cleveland Community College audito- rium. There are roles for men, women and children who sing. Produced by Vision Baptist Cathedral in conjunction with Cleveland Community College, the musical will be directed by Laura Rudisill. Production dates are July 30, 31 and August 1 at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. For more information, call Dr. Dottie McIntyre or Lisa Wassen at 484-4025. Workshop Are you responsible for interviewing applicants for sensitive child or elder care positions? Do you know ~ how to question someone to reveal hidden motives? You do want the best person for 2 your youth group volun- teers or as companions for your loved one with a phys- ical or mental handicap. Do you know how to question an applicant when your in- tuition sends up a "red flag?” Charlotte AHEC, rec- ognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors, will award .5 CEUS at this workshop in- structed by D. Scott Hartley, a former sheriff deputy, road officer nar- cotics officer and detective. Hartley of the North Carolina Justice Academy is actively sought after across the state for his methods of detecting decep- tion. Fee for this workshop is $17, which includes in- struction CEU certification and catered lunch. The workshop will be held at Ascention Lutheran Church Educational Building in Shelby on Thursday, June 18. For reg- istration information, call 482-2315. Registration is limited. Covered dish All senior adults are invited to bring a covered dish lunch to the Kings Mountain First Baptist Church June 19 and fellow- ship with the Senior Adult Choir from the Adamsville Baptist Church of . Goldsboro. They are on a weekend choir tour and would like to share the mu- sical "The Time of Our Lives." Bus tour Boyce Memorial ARP Church of Kings Mountain seniors have scheduled a bus tour to Ashe County to see the frescos at Glendale Springs on Tuesday, July 28. A bus will be chartered and seats are available and open to the congregation. The cost is no more than $25, which includes the tour and lunch. GASTON HUMANE SOCIETY, INC. _YARD SALE W>Saturday, June 27th, 1992 First Union Parking Lot - Gaston Mall - 8 am to 12 noon it's SPRING CLEANING TIME! PLEASE help by donating items for us to sell. DROP-OFF Items on Thurs., June 25th, 6 pm to 8 pm or Friday, June 26th. 5 pm - 8 pm. off of S. New Hope Rd. i i ril For pick-up call, Joan at 263-1942, Susan at 824-9704 or Leslie at 825-3483. If you are able to help Thurs. or Fri. pm or Saturday, PLEASE call Robin at 824-0384. ‘Help us to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves!! Concert David Baptist Church of Kings Mountain will pre- sent "Master's Three,” New Mount Zion Baptist Church Choir, in concert on Saturday, July 18, at 7 p.m. in the church sanctuary. The public is invited. Bible School The New Life Christian Church located at 111 East Parker Street, Kings Mountain, an- nounces Vacation Bible School on June 15 through 19 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. VBS The First Church of the Nazarene in Kings Mountain will hold Bible School June 14 through 19 at 6 to 8:30 p.m. for three year olds through sixth grade. The theme for the school is "Set Sail with the Saviour." For more informa- tion, call 734-1143. Special day Bonclarken Day for Boyce Memorial ARP Church in Kings Mountain will be June 28. The con- gregation will have Sunday School and worship at Bonclarken that day. Hymnfest First Presbyterian of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Kings Mountain will hold a Hymn-Fest during worship service on June 21. Your suggestions are requested. Bible Club A Backyard Bible Club will be held July 13 through 17 at Wylie Overlook Trailer Park in Belmont from 9 to 11 a.m. Needed are helpers, teach- ers, puppeteers, refresh- ment makers; singers, game players and craft in- structors. Contact South Point Baptist Church in Belmont. Brazil trip The deadline to sign up for the Gaston Baptist Association's trip to Brazil is June 30. Call Raymond White at 867-5161 or 867- 4490 for more information. Freedom HOMES ~SNgle. Large Selection We Finance - 1 Day Approv. Rebuilt - New Carpet - Guaranteed Rock Hill, SC + (803) 366-4663 _} additions, shingle roofs on mobile Quality Home Maintenance Repairs: For all your house or mobile home repairs, remodeling or homes. Reroof on houses, carports on houses or mobile home double- wides, built to match your current | home. Decks large or small, under- pinning brick, vinyl or wood. Fire or storm damage reconstruction. All work guaranteed. Insurance claims welcome. 434-6804. Serving all of East Gaston including Cramerton, McAdenville, Stanley, Belmont, and Mount Holly Gaston County YMCA e East Branch Sirf, Mid, Body” Register Now for Summer Programs McCARTHY LIBRARY MAIN OFFICE ALUMNAE HALL PARKING WILKINSON BLVD. 402 N. Main St. in Belmont 825-9140 ya ah ” Ln : of Jesus. Everyone is invited to take advantage of this summer- time adventure. For further information, call (704) 734-1143. KINGS MOUNTAIN FIRST CHURCH Of The NAZARENE Announces this summer's Vacation Bible School! We invite you to join us from June 14 through June 19 at 405 S. Cherokee Street, Kings Mountain. The fun begins at 6:00 and ends at 8:30 each evening. This year's theme will be "Set Sail with the Savior!" The daily schedule provides fun times with crafts, recreation, music, Bible games, and great stories. 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