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10B The Mountain Messenger, Tuesday, February 27, 1990
Adult Education
Auto Mechanics to be Taught
A'community education course in
auto maintenance and repair is
being offered at Greenbrier East
High School beginning Tuesday,
March 7 at 6 p.m. in the Auto Me-
chanics shop. The course is open to
any adult age 18 or over. Women
are encouraged to enroll.
The course is designed for any-
one who is interested in learning the
basics of car care and maintenance
as well as for experienced mechan-
ics who might wish to broaden their
knowledge of the automobile service
trade through a self-guided study
program.
The course will be run for 36
hours, and the cost is $55. Enroll-
ment is limited to the first 15 paid
registrants. Any class without suffi-
cient enrollment will be cancelled.
"Telling Wilde Tales," directed by
Kit Staunton, will be presented at
Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg. Perform-
ance dates are Thursday, March 1,
7:30 p.m. (followed by an opening
night reception), Friday, March 2
and Saturday, March 3, 8 p.m. and
Sunday, March 4, 2:30 p.m. This
unique assortment of fairy tales writ-
ten by Oscar Wilde is being pro-
duced jointly by The Greenbrier Val-
ley Theatre and Carnegie hall.
Thirty-two junior and senior high
school students are participating as
actors and technicians. Admission
charge is $5.50 for adults and $3.50
for children. Discounts will be avail-
able to youth groups of ten or more
if booked in advance. For reserva-
tions and further information call
Carnegie Hall at 645-7917.
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Seneca Academy
Enrollment Set
Seneca Trail Christian Academy
enrollment for the 1990-91 school
year is now in progress. Any parents
wishing to enroll their child should
take advantage of the special 40 per
cent discounted enrollment. The dis-
count is available only until March 2.
The regular cost of a new enrollment
or a re-enrollment is $50. The dis-
counted cost is $30. Enrollment is
on a first come - first serve basis,
Applications for new enrollments or
re-enrollments are available by con-
tacting the school office at 647-4878
between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily.
Seneca Trail Christian Academy
is a "non-profit" organization offering
academic training for students in
kindergarten through grade 12. An
emphasis is placed on moral and
character training along with the tra-
ditional academic subjects. For
more information about the school,
contact Donald Brewster, principal,
at 647-4878.
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Retired Federal
Employees Meet
The Greenbrier Valley Chapter
#994 of thet National Association of
Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE) met January 24, at the
City Halt in Alderson. The business
meeting was conducted by Wanda
K. Hinkley, President.
In the Sunshine Report from
Alderson: Wanda K. Hinkley
thanked everyone for their prayers,
cards and messages of concern.
Pearl McCurdy is home following
surgery. Pearl Scott is now home
from the hospital. In Lewisburg:
John McMillion is home and has
been missed at the NARFE meet-
ings.
The following members had a
perfect attendance record for 1989:
Wanda K. Hinkley, Bonnie Kirby,
and Marguerita Givens. Four mem-
bers missed only one meeting dur-
ing the year: Florence Kershner,
Velvia Kincaid, Goldie Lambert and
Wilma J. Greviilius.
An announcement was made
concerning the State Convention to
be held in Clarksburg May 15-16.
Chapter #994 expects to have dele-
gates to the convention.
The group honored Glenna Da-
rneron, Mary Ruth Andrews and Vel-
via Kincaid with the singing of
"Happy Birthday."
Mr and Mrs Mike Grbac of Prin-
ceton, were guests. Mr Grbac is Dis-
trict IV Vice President and he in-
stalled the local officers for 1990.
The officers are President - Wanda
K. Hinkley; Vice President - Margue-
rite Givens; Secretary - Wilma J.
Grevillius; Treasurer - Helen Eng-
land; Chaplain : Pearl Scott; Legisla-
tive Officer - Mike McHale; and
Service Officer - John McMillion.
The meeting closed with the sing-
ing of "Blest Be The Tie That Binds."
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Wanda K. Hinkley and
Wilma J. Grevillius to Mike and
Angle Grbac, Bonnie Kirby, Jack
Burkey, Mary Ruth Andrews, Helen
O'Brien (new member), Glenna
Dameron, Florence Kershner, Velvia
Kincaid, Goldie Lambert, Marguerite
Givens and Mary C. Holder.
The next meeting will be Febru-
an/28 at the City Hall in Alderson at
2 p.m. All retired federal employees
are invited to attend.
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Pentaura Quintet
Friday, March 9 at 8 p.m. marks
an encore performance for the Pen-
taura Quintet at Carnegie Hall in
Lewisburg.
Pentaura Quintet was formed to
bring quality wind chamber music
throughout West Virginia. All mem-
bers of Pentaura are members of
the West Virginia Symphony.
The Quintet debuted in May of
1987. In the summer of that year,
they performed as Artists-in-Resi-
dence at The Festival in Sandpoint,
Idaho and coached with interna-
tional artists Sol Schoenbach and
Gunther Schuller. In 1987-88 the
Quintet presented their "Premier
Season" in Charleston
from this series of
aired nationally on
Radio's "Performance
summer of 1988
awarded a residency toi
Center in Alberta,
performed and coached
nationally known musicia~
During 1989-90 Pen
present its third season
in Charleston. The
present community and
certs in four other West
ies. All of these
sponsored by Atlantic Fire
For information
please call 645-7917.
GreenbrierTheatre Says
TO 'Le Grand Piq'
Pick a theme, gather a group,
pack a basket and join Greenbrier
Valley Theatre (GVT) for a unique
fund-raising event "Le Grand Pique-
Nique, a gala indoor winter picnic at
the Pence Springs Hotel Saturday,
March 24 from 6:30 p.m. until mid-
night.
It's a costume ball of a different
color. GVT provides the space --- for
$20 you get a place at a table of
eight (~nd a membership in GVT).
You decide how to decorate your
table and what food to bring. You
bring your idea alive; the theater wilt
award prized for creativity, food, and
decor.
So, let your imagination take
charge. Get together a group of
eight and pick your favorite time pe-
riod, film, novel, sports team, what-
ever. You might come dressed as
the cast of "Oklahomar' and bring
along a supper of fried chicken, bis-
cuits, blueberry pie and lemonade,
and set your table with a
ered cloth and daisies.
"dressed down" as a
group toting peanut
sandwiches in lunch
your table with colorful
paper ptacemats. The
are endless.
You'll dance until
Gary Williams and his
Overnight accommodatk
available at the Hotel.
For those couples or
than, eight who
watch the show and
cial costumes of
number of "open host"
available. Also, if you
do it yourself, with
the hotel will prepare
you.
Call GVT at 645-3838
a theme table, request
open host table, or if
a theme group which
pleted their table.
SPIRIT, Get into the Spirit of dodge, and you'll find
an American value, especially with $t000 cash
D150. From the mountains to the prairies, Dodge full-size
pickups will get you there, and with $2000 back. $1500 on
Club Cabs. $1000 on diesels.
Fellow Americans.,,we've extended the Guaranteed Rebate, now an Am, '
story in its own right. Celebrate the Birthdays of our best
rebates of this model year on every '90 Dodge car and
DAKOTA. We declare the n
will independently give you the
$1000 on Dakota Club Cabs & Dakota S.
DAYTONA SHELBY. If you elect a sporty Daytona
Shelby, you're promised $1500 back. $1500 on
Daytona ES Turbo, $1000 on Daytona & Daytona ES
YOU CAN GET TEST DRIVING A
,,~ test drive a new Dodge,
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HURRY.*
ENDS FEB. 28TH!
t *On select 1990 models bought from stock by February 28th. Get details and guarantee claim form at
tSee dealer for details and claim form. Must test ~l~ve by February 28th.
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