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Obituaries
Rev. Bob Boggs officiating, Burial
followed in Greenbrier Burial Park,
Hinton.
Family and friends served as
pallbearers.
Arrangements by Ronald
Meadows Funeral Parlors,.H/nton.
BEaCE
Beraice Burl Wm, 76, 'Lowell,
died at 3:30 a. m. Monday; Feb. i,
1999, at her home following'a loig
illness.
Born March 28, 1922, in Talcott,
she was the daughter of tim late
Robert L. and Alice Melinda
Campbell Chapman.
Mrs. Wynes lived all her life at
Talcott and Lowell. She was a former
employee of Concord Head Start at
Avis and Talcott School. She was a
member of Second Baptist Church
of Talcott and attended the Talcott
Harris School.
She was preceded in death bytwo
brothers, Ancil Stennet Chapman
and Garnet Gaston Chapman.
Survivors include four sons, Elvin
Roger Wynea of Hinton, Richard
Lynn Wynes of Huttonsville and
Michael Paul and David Dewayne
Wynas, both of Lowell; a sister,
Patricia Ann Wyn of Lowell; two
brothers, Ralph Journey and Thurby
Vernell Chapman, both of Taicott;
and four grandchildren.
Services were held at 1 p. m.
Friday, Feb. 5th. at Ronald Meadows
Funeral Parlors Chapel, Hinton,
with Pastor Earl Jackson officiating.
Burial followed in Talcott Cemetery.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
Arrangements by Ronald
Meadows Funeral Parlors, Hinton.
WINNERS
SPOTLIGH
December, 1998
FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT
GROUP MEETS AT
WELIaNESS CENTER
Fibromyalgia Support Group
meeting will be held at the Summers
County Community Wellness
Center on Tues., Feb. 16th. at 6:00
P.M.
There will be a speaker available
with literature on Fibromyaigia to
answer questions that are
addressed. Members also will be
available to help you.
Anyone interested in
Fibromyalgia are to attend.
Everyone welcome.
PHOTOS TAKEN
Photos of drivers license are
taken on every Friday at the Htnto n
State Polioo Oee and Lewisburg
every Tuesday and Wednesday.
COMMUNITY BULI00ETIN BOARD
AEROBICS AT SUMMERS
COUNTY COMMUNITY
SS CENTER
Meliesa Gantson, a student at
Concord College, will have aerobic
classes every Wed. from 4:00 to 4:45
and 4:45 to 5:30 P.M. at the Wellness
Center.
A donation of what the
participant wishes to give will be
appreciated. All levels of fitness and
all ages are welcome.
Exercise equipment is available
from 9 AM till noon at the Wellness
Center at 221 Temple St. Everyone
welcome.
DIABETIC SUPPORT GROUP
TO MEET
The Diabetic Support Group will
meet Thurs., Feb. 18th., at 6:30 p.
m. in the Princeton Community
Hospital Education Dept. Rooms 1
&2.
For more information, please call
487-7283 or 487-7642.
RAILROAD RETIREMENT
BOARD
A representative from the US
Railroad Retirement Board will he
in Hinton, on Wed., Feb. 10th.,
beginning at 8:00 AM at the
Summers Memorial Bldg., 1st. and
James Streets, Hinton.
If you wish to make an
appointment, please call Carol
Hatfield at (304) 529-5561 between
9:00 and 3:30.
COMMUNITY WELLNESS
CENTER SAT. EVENING OPEN
HOUSE
The Summers County
Community Center at 221 Temple
St. will have open house every Sat.
evening from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
There will be games, exercises,
larwe-screen video shows, etc. Bring
your own non-alcoholic beverages
and snacks.
On Sat., Feb. 13th. we will feature
"Casablanca" starting at 7:00 PM.
Friends of all ages welcome.
LITTLE LEAGUE SIGN-UPS
Hinton Little League Sign-Ups
will be held on Feb. 20th. and 21st.,
from 1-4 pm at City Sidetrack Park.
Also on Feb. 27th. from 1-4.
Fees are as follows: $15.00 - 1
child; $20.00 - 2 children; $25.00 - 3
or more.
Fees after Feb. 27th.: $20.00 - 1
child; $25.00 - 2 children; $30.00- 3
or more.
Please bring Birth Certificates for
proof of age.
RETIRED SCHOOL
EMPLOYEES
The Summers County Association
of Retired School Employees will
meet at 10:00 AM Feb. 20th. at the
Upper Crust Restaurant for brunch
and business meeting.
The speaker will be from the
Beckley YMCA speaking on "Fitness
• for Seniors."
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INSTANT GAMES
TAKE IT TO HEART.
Your health that is. In celebration of
American Heart Month, Summers County ARH Hospital
is having a health fair and open house.
Our new Family Nurse practitioner,
Delia Tachado, will be there to meet the community.
INkmllh Fair and Open Novae
9 11111 - noon
Friday, February 19, 1999
|unnners County ARM Hospital Cardiac Rehab
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SWEETHEARTNALENTINE
DANCE II!
Sweetheart/Valentine Dance on
Fri., Feb. 12th. from 7:00 pm - I0:00
pro. For Senors age 50 and over, staff
and invited guests. Sponsored by the
Summers County Council on Aging,
120 Second Ave., Hinton.
Dance to the music by Bobby and
Valerie Smith, Country Classic
Band. $2.00 per person for everyone.
No drugs or alcohol allowed. Come
out and join us in the fun.
Enemy of the State
Fri., Sat., 6:00 & 8:30
Sun., 6:00 pm only
Adm: $3.00 each 466-2629
TOPS OPEN HOUSE
TOPS #WV 207, Hinton will hold
an open house February 13th. at the
First United Methodist Educational
Building from 1 to 3 PM.
Come visit and learn how TOPS
can help you. All are welcome.
VALENTINE DANCE
'['be Young & Free 4-H Club will
sponsor a Valentine's Day Dance,
February 13th. from 7:00 pm to
10:00 pm. It will be held at the Green
Sulphur Volunteer Fire Dept.
Admission $1.00. Refreshments
will be available.
Hinton Chain Saw
now has 16" saw chains
$12.95 each 1 20" $14.95
Files $1.00 each /$10.00 dozen
Bar oil $3.29 each / 2 for $6.00
Gas Mix 6 for $5.95
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Harper, Gerald C., Harpers Ferry $5,000
McLaughlin, David R., Charleston $5,000
BEAT THE HEAT
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BONUS BLACK JACK
Elkins, Dennis, Danville $1,000
BOWLING FOR BUCKS
Wagoner, Janet K., Falling Rock $1,000
CHRISTMAS IN WEST VIRGINIA
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Booth, Shawnacy. Branchland $1,000
Bourgord, Apn, . m Jean $1,000
Coleman, Fanny I., Chadeston $1,000
Collins, Michael, Jane Law $1,000
Ellis, James E., West Logan $1,000
Funk, Don, Philippi $1,000
Hodgekiss, Robert L., Shadyside, OH $1,000
Kems, Terri, Inwood $1,000
Muncy, John, Bluefield $1,000
Stamher, Chades A., Smithville, OH $1,000
Warden, Batty, Bluefietd $1,000
Wodedge, Riley, Glen Jean $1,000
DOWNHILL DOLLARS
Barton, Patricia A., Woodstock, VA $1,000
Smith, Jr., Roy, Beck!ey $1,000
White, Carr.,an G., Masontown $1,000
HEADS OR TAILS
McCauley, Madelyn L., Dailey $5,000
HOLE IN ONE
Smith, Taylor, Kenova $1,000
NEW YEARS CASH
Cress, Jeffrey, Masontown $1,999
Newbrough, Stephania, Lumberport $1,999
Stone, Shidey R., Charleston $1,999
Viglianco, Pauline, Clarksburg $1,999
RAKING IN THE CASH
Lester, Nora L., Flat Top $5,000
Manna, John, Ravenswood $5,000
SCRATCH KENO
Booth,Andrew A., Monaville $1,000
Bnghtwell, Chades, Sistersville $15,000
Buckpee, Clarence, Ravenswood $1,000
Conner, Orville E., Princeton $2,000
Gore, Judy, Whitman $15,000
Grose, James R., Richwood $1,000
Hileman, Sandra, Berkeley Spdngs $1,000
Hudey, Dreama, Pecks Mill $1,000
King, Roy, Poca $2,500
Plymale, Howard, Huntington $2,000
Robinson, DoneldA., Bluefleld $1,000
Wise, St., Kenneth L, Martinsburg $1,000
Workman,Susie, Mann $15,000
TICK TAC TOE DOUBLER
Hams, Tammy Martinsburg $20,000
McKsown, Diane, Philadelphia, PA $1,000
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Jones, Jason, Winfield $1,000
Kesner, Clyde, Rig $1,000
Vamer, Jr., Paul R, Parkersburg $1,000
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Davis, Sandra, Buckhannon $2,000
Elder, Sharon L., Lumberport $2,000
Fortne/, Debra, Lumberport $2,000
Garcia, Lisa, Alloy $2,000
Harbert, Gina, Worthington $2,000
Helmick, Arthur, Sutton $2,000
Huddleston,Tiflney L, Pt. Pleasant $2,000
Kinnle, Steven, Keyser $2,000
Klepack, George, Welrton $2,000
Lawson, David L., Morgantown $2,000
Sprouse, Sherwood, Linn $12,000
Tiller, Danny N., Lashmeet $2,000
Wyer, Deborah L, Harrisville $2,000
WV BONUS CARD CASH
Omps, Lena S.: Bloomery $1,000
WV ROADS TO RICHES
Fagan, Alfred, Poca $1,000
Haynes, Marlene, Moundsville $25,000
Lewis, Chades W., Inwood $25,000
Martino, James J., Wheeling $25,000
McDonald, Dadene, Moundsville $25,000
Allen, Theodore, Lester $2,700
Angotti, Frank J., Weston $10,000
Miller, Eddie, Jesse $3,100 Johnson, Dwanda S., Whitesville $800
Musgrove, Vertina, Beckley $2,600 Lilly, Michael A., Nitro $800
Perry, Carol, Welch $2,600 Mama, Steve, Morgantown $1,200
Rifle, George T., Huntington $2,600 Marshall, Vickie, Charleston $800
Robinson, Sr., Chades M., St. AIbans $2,700 Martin, Rickey, Delbarton $800
Sampson, William, Wheeling $2,600
Skiles, James, Charleston $2,600
Steele, John, Faint $2,700
Tatbi, Hazel A., Foliansbee $2,700
Thornton, Larry, Nitro $2,700
Tibbs, Sharon E., Bluefleld $2,700
Wagner, Julia, Charleston $2,500
Ward, Bonnie, Squire $2,600
White, Frankle A., War $2,600
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Arbogast, Jr., Robert L., Buckhannon $2,600 Barb, Jr., Norman P., Meldsvilte $1,200
Bradley, John W., Charleston $2,700 Borsos, Mike F., Bunker Hill $2,000
Burke, George, Charleston $2,700 Cozzens, Iris E., Parkersburg $1,500
Burke, Thomas, Charleston $7,700 Griffin, Rocky, Perkersburg $1,500
Burr, Wanda, Lumberport $5,000
Cross, Roneld, Belington $2,700
Cybak, Joseph, Carmicheels, PA $2,500
Dickerson, Edith, .Bqckley $2,600
Frye, Harry D., Valley Grove $2,700
Giltiard, Lawrence, Princeton $3,100
Grimm, Henn/E., Parkemburg $2,700
Guzzo, Frank J., KJngrnont $5,000
Hall, Valerle R., Beckley $10,000
Harbert, Sr., Robert L., Fotlansbee $800
Haynes, Dorothy J., Charleston $2,600
Jessup, Alvin, Beckley $2,500
Jewitt, Maxine, St. Albans $2,600
Johnson, Donal M., Keyser $2,600
Johnson, Rebecca, Steubenvtlle, OH $5,000
Korba, Stephen J., Pittsburgh, PA $1,200
Laisure, Leona D., Bridgeport $2,700
McClellan, Lonnle, lot. Pleasant $10,000
McCown, Thomas E., Charleston $2,700
Medley, Batty. Winifrede $2,600
McDonald, Mike, Lost Creek $2,000
Newberry, Tracy R., Parkersburg $800
Preston, Anthony, South Charleston $1,000
Stanley, Don, Harpers Ferry $16,335
Thomquast, John P., Pax $1,500
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