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2a The Butner-Creedmoor News, Thursday, February 21, 2013 Friends, Family & Neighbors A very special birthday party was held recently in Durham, featuring siblings from the South Granville area, over 90, two of whom have February birthdays. They were kind enough to share their secrets of longevity. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Walter Bullock of Creedmoor celebrated his 95th birthday on February 16 at the Arbor Walk Assisted Living Facility in Durham. Walter cutting his birthday cake. Mr. Bullock stated during the ceremony that his secret to longevity is “to keep going, refuse to stop, and to work hard.” He added that the true key to living a good life is to have “lots of women, do late night stuff, and drink liquor every chance you can.” Walter’s birthday cake During the celebration, his family described him as a beloved father, cousin, uncle and brother who is lovable, worldly, and well respected. Seven out of 15 living brothers and sisters were in attendance during the party. Ms. Minnie Lyon, who celebrated her birthday on February 17, said that the secret to longevity was “love and forgiveness.” Ms. Minnie Bullock Lyon James Beezer, currently of Maryland, was also there. He said that he is the youngest of all of the siblings, and that his knowledge from his older siblings, his work in the U. S. Army, and his teachers were the key to his success. Notre Dame Hunt, 87, was among the guests. Her religion was what has kept her strong over the last 87 years. Novella Chick, 92 years old, said that she is still driving, while her siblings, joked, “She is a race car driver.” She said that the key to longevity is not dating since she turned 90. Bessie, 84, said that her secret to longevity is that she listened well to her older brothers and sisters. Joyce Marie Bullock Richardson did not want to give her age, but said that the key to her long life is that she had five sons, including one set of twins, who kept her young and strong. Seated are Minnie B. Lyon, Walter Bullock, James Bullock, Sr. (Beezer), and Notre Dame Hunt. Standing are Novella B. Chick, Bessie B. Lyman, Louis Chambers, and Joyce B. Richardson. Not present was Hugh DaVinci Bullock, Sr. SOAP OPERA REVIEW BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL Despite Steffy admitting that she revealed her pregnancy in order to stop him from marrying Hope, Liam did choose to be with Steffy. Oliver attempted to cheer up a heartbroken Hope by confiding something he's kept from her for years. Taylor responded to Brooke's disapproval of her relationship with Eric by declaring that their romance will happen whether or not anyone likes it. BUNHEADS On the season finale, when Michelle headed to Hollywood to compete with people half her age in an audition for a Broadway musical, the girls secretly followed her. Scotty returned unannounced. Sasha believed that her friends should take their romantic relationships to the next level. THE CARRIE DIARIES Carrie was torn about accepting Larissa's offer of an internship at Interview. When Carrie suggested to George that they leave her school dance early, he got the wrong idea about her intentions. Donna caught Maggie cheating on Walt and blackmailed her into keeping Carrie away from Sebastian. Mouse blamed her not perfect test grade on her relationship with Seth. DALLAS John Ross pressed Sue Ellen to help him gain control of Ewing Energies. Christopher and Pamela tried to settle their divorce. With Drew's help, Christopher made a shocking discovery that could change Ewing Energies' future. The family united against an outsider's threat. DAYS OF OUR LIVES Sami intended to use Gabi's past to secure Will's access to his baby, even as Will agonized over signing the papers relinquishing his parental rights. When Daniel refused to cut his ties to Chloe, who then fought with Abigail, Jennifer told Daniel that she wants to break up. As Kristen's emotional appeal persuaded Brady to move into the Kiriakis mansion, a horrified John heard the news and headed back to Salem. GENERAL HOSPITAL Caleb fled with Sam as his hostage. As Rafe cared for Daniel, he had a vision of his mother, who confirmed that Caleb is his biological father. Patrick offered support as Sabrina awaited the outcome of the inquiry. Frisco intended to win back Felicia. Duke made a move that undermined Tracy. THE LYING GAME Dan and Theresa's wedding celebration did not go off as planned. Ethan figured out who Emma is protecting and was upset over being shut out. Ted's behavior grew more erratic. Jordan chose which side to support-Alec or Rebecca. When Sutton had a change of heart, Emma wasn't sure her sister could be trusted. NASHVILLE Juliette's performance at her surprise birthday party for Deacon was derailed by her mother. The tabloids ran with Rayna and Teddy's divorce, speculating about her cheating and pushing their children into the spotlight. Teddy held a press conference to make it appear that his hiring Peggy is all business. 90210 Silver was unaware that Dixon booked Michaela to perform at the new restaurant being run by Naomi and her halfbrother, Mark. Annie felt confused about her resurfacing feelings for Liam. Navid agreed to escort Campbell's fiancee to an event, only to discover that Campbell is cheating on her. ONCE UPON A TIME Mary Margaret was determined to take possession of Rumplestiltskin's dagger before Cora and Regina could get to it. Mr. Gold searched for Bae, while Hook devised a plan to get rid of a crocodile. In the former fairytale land, the Blue Fairy gave Snow White an enchantment that could save her dying mother, Queen Eva. PRETTY LITTLE LIARS Unsure if she could accept Spencer's disclosures, Emily considered looking for her own answers, taking a dangerous path. While helping her mother following Ashley's involvement in a hitand-run accident, Hanna feared that A had set it up. Aria had to come to terms with Ezra's new life as Malcolm's father. RED WIDOW On the series premiere, when mobster's daughter Marta's husband Evan, a marijuana trafficker, was murdered in their driveway, she made protecting her three children her top priority. Her son Boris was traumatized by witnessing his father's death, while Marta's sister, Kay, had trouble with her new husband when she stepped in to help with Marta's children. REVENGE "Revenge" is pre-empted by the two hour premiere of "Red Widow." SMASH: When Derek needed help at a special event, Jimmy's pride risked blowing a big opportunity that Karen arranged for him and Kyle. Peter challenged Julia as they collaborated. Ronnie struggled to assert her independence from her powerful mother, while Eileen faced a moral crossroads that could decide the future of "Bombshell." SWITCHED AT BIRTH Daphne felt pressured to pick a side when the deaf students at Carlton rallied the school board to stop a larger number of hearing students from attending the pilot program. Bay questioned Regina's behavior. Toby grew closer to Elisa. Daphne got the lead in the school play. VAMPIRE DIARIES Rebekah's relentless questions about the search for a cure led to a shocking disclosure from Elena. Shane was in danger after revealing too much to the wrong person. Caroline tried to comfort Tyler after a violent confrontation. Klaus became impatient with Damon and Matt's training of Jeremy as a hunter and intervened. YOUNG AND RESTLESS Lauren responded to Michael's apology by announcing she's moving out. After Jack declared that he wants to protect and take care of Phyllis, they made love. Meanwhile, after Michael offered Christine his job as district attorney, she told Paul that she still intends to make Phyllis pay for the hit and run. Nick and Victoria offered help when Nikki revealed her illness. Crossword Puzzle Crossword Clues Across 1 Internet letters 4 President who appointed Kagan to the Supreme Court 9 Stuns with a blow 14 Code cracker's cry 15 Noses around 16 Good smell 17 "No holds barred!" 20 Diplomatic quality 21 Like many rappers' jeans 22 Where there's gold, in prospectorspeak 28 Deli spread 29 Kneecap 31 "Les __": show featuring Jean Valjean 34 Aussie reptile 36 In a few minutes 37 Manipulate 38 Swallow one's pride 42 Singer Sumac 43 Fleshy area below the knee 45 Scotch partner 46 Ellipsis element 47 Nibbled at, with "of" 51 Nadirs 53 Worker with icing and sprinkles 57 "... stirring, not __ mouse" 58 Belgian river 60 Ruler to whom the quote formed by the starts of 17-, 22-, 38- and 53-Across is often attributed 66 Three-time U.S. Open winner Ivan 67 Sympathetic words 68 Directional suffix 69 Trumpets and trombones, e.g. 70 "The Taming of the __" 71 Deli bread Down 1 Animator Disney 2 Deli bread 3 Keep an eye on 4 Decide 5 Garment with cups 6 Have a bug 7 __ toast 8 B-flat equivalent 9 "Rats!" 10 Diamondpatterned socks 11 Animal housing by Toby Goldstein 12 Aussie bird 13 Used a stool 18 Pair in the tabloids 19 Turkish general 23 Feudal armor-busting weapon 24 Banks of TV talk 25 Owl's cry 26 Bridges of "Sea Hunt" 27 Way to verify an ump's call, for short 30 Med sch. subject 31 "__ obliged!" 32 "I, Robot" author Asimov 33 Nintendo princess 35 Keeps in the e-mail loop, briefly 39 Hershey's candy in a tube 40 Smell 41 Trumpet effect 44 Documents with doctored birth dates, say 48 Cuts at an angle 49 Inkling 50 66-Across's sport 52 Eyelid affliction 54 "Shoestring" feat 55 Big name in blenders 56 Second effort 59 Thinker Descartes 60 World Series org. 61 __ Lingus 62 Cell "messenger" 63 Dinghy propeller 64 Anger 65 First word in four state names Your Week Ahead Horoscope Feb. 22, 2012 - Feb. 28, 2013 by Lasha Seniuk ARIES (March 21- April 19): Make friends with yourself and you will never feel alone. You may be your own worst critic. In the week to come, work at being the very best you can be and concentrate on what is good about yourself. TAURUS (April 20- May 20): Handle money with businesslike precision and remain formal in social situations. You will receive better acceptance from others in the week ahead if your actions are above reproach. Display professionalism. GEMINI (May 21- June 20): Be a friend indeed. Feeling gratitude but not expressing it is like buying a present and wrapping it, but not giving it. Give credit where credit is due in the week ahead - even if you think someone has ulterior motives. CANCER (June 21- July 22): Live long and prosper. Some money must come and go, but some money can be used as seed for a future harvest. Don't make permanent decisions based on temporary feelings in the upcoming week. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Consider making headway with your health in the week ahead. Dump the junk foods and begin eating more nourishing fruits and vegetables. You only have one body and must find ways to make it last. VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22): Sometimes it pays to mix business and pleasure. If you develop a strong sense of compassion and sharp wits, you won't fall for cheap tricks in the week ahead. Romantic and business ties can grow stronger. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The notion that opposites attract is a fallacy unless you are discussing magnets. In the week to come, it's best to seek companionship from those who are like you in their tastes, opinions and lifestyles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Distance yourself from problems. Develop a more objective perspective in the week ahead by finding other activities to occupy your time. Seek relief from pressure so you can improve your attitude. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): In fairy tales, fantasies can come true. Bottle up woeful wisdoms. You might be right, but you don't need to spread doom and gloom this week when someone else is delighted with new plans and ideas. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Break out of a rut and make a brave stand. The time may be ripe to apologize to someone for not listening to wise advice sooner. In the week ahead, read inspiring literature and think about long-term results. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 18): Look and listen for lasting values. In the upcoming week, someone behind the scenes may give you the opportunity to lead - but if you fail to perform, they'll take control back in their own hands. PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20): Life doesn't come with an instruction manual. Sometimes you must ask others for help and assistance. This is a week when you must feel your way around, think things through and rely upon intuition. SOLUTION

The Butner-Creedmoor News, Thursday, February 21, 2013 3a Upcoming Events And Activities ZUMBA FITNESS CLASSES Families Living Violence Free is offering for survivors and victims of domestic or sexual violence, Zumba Fitness classes starting March 7th. To register and for more information, contact the Director of Empowerment Services, Shirley Davis, at 919- 693-5700. MENTORING, TUTORING PROGRAM Union Chapel AME Zion Church in Wilton has started a mentoring and tutoring program, to be held every Monday from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Contact Stanley Smith at 252-430-9209 for more information. NEW HOURS FOR UNION FOOD PANTRY Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Outreach Ministry director, Mrs. Sarah Williams, has announced a change in the hours of operation for the church’s Food Pantry. The new hours of operation, effective immediately, are on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month, from 4 to 6 p.m. Families in southern Granville and northern Franklin counties who can benefit from this ministry are welcomed. Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church is located in Butner at 901 East F Street. Rev. Harold F. Trice, Sr. is the pastor. NARCONON FREE OFFER Narconon reminds families that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs is on the rise. Learn to recognize the signs of drug abuse and get your loved ones help if they are at risk. Call Narconon for a free brochure on the signs addiction for all types of drugs. Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free assessments or referrals. 877-413-3073 or www.drugs no.com BIKE PLAN The Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Government’s Planning Department has been awarded a grant by the State of North Carolina to develop the “Lakes District Regional Bike Plan.” They are looking for cyclists and those interested in bike transportation connections between the region’s lakes, towns, public lands and landmarks within the Kerr-Tar region. Your input will help create a vibrant plan to help bicyclists and others in our region! Interested parties should contact Nick Scheuer, Regional Planner, at Kerr-Tar Council of Governments at 252-436-2040 or nscheuer@kerrtarcog.org HURRICANE SANDY DONATIONS The Granville County Democratic Party is collecting non-perishable food items and gently worn clothes for the “Neighbors United” campaign. All items collected will be donated to the American Red Cross and delivered to the victims of Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey. Any questions, contact Jason Jenkins, First Vice Chairman of the Granville County Democratic Party at (919)381-2776 or jason jenkins2004@yahoo.com. PACK MEETING The Tiger Cub Scout Pack 401 will meet at Creedmoor United Methodist Church located on Park Avenue in Creedmoor at 7:00 p.m. every Monday evening. You may call Rick Murphy at 919-528-2355 for more information. LIFESTYLE FITNESS CLASS LifeStyle Fitness, located at 106 West C. Street, Butner, will be holding Zumba Fitness classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning October 23, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and on Saturdays beginning November 17 from 9-10 a.m. and Zumba on Mondays from 6:30-7:30. Both events are free to members and $5.00 for non members. For more information, call 919-575- 8441. FREE TAX PREPARATION Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church in Creedmoor has partnered with the IRS to offer the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in the Granville area. This service is FREE and open to the public. Beginning January 26th, certified volunteers will be available to help prepare tax returns at the following locations: Mondays - 5 PM to 8 PM at S. Granville Branch Library, Creedmoor, Thursdays - 5 PM to 8 PM at Granville County Senior Center, Oxford (919 693-1930) Saturdays - 10 AM to 2 PM at Richard Thornton Library, Oxford (919 693-1121) Anytime - 5 PM to 8 PM at Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church, Creedmoor (919 528- 2715, by appointment only) You need to bring with you: Social Security card for you (and dependents); valid picture ID; all income information; and a copy of last year's tax return. For more information, [Continued On PAGE 5A] Find us on Facebook *Mention this ad for special price oil change, tire rotation and wiper blades - $45.95!!! (most models) NOW OFFERING: • Complete exhaust center, catalitic converters, mufflers, custom exhaust • Complete windshield repair services. We can repair chips and cracks on your windshield. • 24 hr. rodeside assistance, Jump starts, Flat tire repair, Lock outs, Fuel deivery, Etc... Call today or check us out online! 501 N Durham Ave, Creedmoor 919-528-0505 • www.dickersonservicecenter.com

The <strong>Butner</strong>-<strong>Creedmoor</strong> <strong>News</strong>, Thursday, February 21, 2013 3a<br />

Upcoming Events And Activities<br />

ZUMBA FITNESS<br />

CLASSES<br />

Families Living<br />

Violence Free is offering<br />

for survivors and victims<br />

of domestic or sexual<br />

violence, Zumba Fitness<br />

classes starting March<br />

7th.<br />

To register and for<br />

more information,<br />

contact the Director of<br />

Empowerment Services,<br />

Shirley Davis, at 919-<br />

693-5700.<br />

MENTORING,<br />

TUTORING PROGRAM<br />

Union Chapel AME<br />

Zion Church in Wilton<br />

has started a mentoring<br />

and tutoring program, to<br />

be held every Monday<br />

from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.<br />

Contact Stanley<br />

Smith at 252-430-9209<br />

for more information.<br />

NEW HOURS FOR<br />

UNION FOOD PANTRY<br />

Union Chapel<br />

Missionary Baptist<br />

Church Outreach<br />

Ministry director, Mrs.<br />

Sarah Williams, has<br />

announced a change in<br />

the hours of operation for<br />

the church’s Food Pantry.<br />

The new hours of<br />

operation, effective<br />

immediately, are on the<br />

2nd and 4th Thursdays of<br />

each month, from 4 to 6<br />

p.m.<br />

Families in southern<br />

Granville and northern<br />

Franklin counties who<br />

can benefit from this<br />

ministry are welcomed.<br />

Union Chapel<br />

Missionary Baptist<br />

Church is located in<br />

<strong>Butner</strong> at 901 East F<br />

Street. Rev. Harold F.<br />

Trice, Sr. is the pastor.<br />

NARCONON FREE<br />

OFFER<br />

Narconon reminds<br />

families that abuse of<br />

addictive pharmaceutical<br />

drugs is on the rise.<br />

Learn to recognize the<br />

signs of drug abuse and<br />

get your loved ones help<br />

if they are at risk.<br />

Call Narconon for a<br />

free brochure on the signs<br />

addiction for all types of<br />

drugs.<br />

Narconon can help<br />

you take steps to<br />

overcome addiction in<br />

your family. Call today<br />

for free assessments or<br />

referrals. 877-413-3073<br />

or www.drugs no.com<br />

BIKE PLAN<br />

The Kerr-Tar<br />

Regional Council of<br />

Government’s Planning<br />

Department has been<br />

awarded a grant by the<br />

State of North Carolina to<br />

develop the “Lakes<br />

District Regional Bike<br />

Plan.”<br />

They are looking for<br />

cyclists and those<br />

interested in bike<br />

transportation connections<br />

between the<br />

region’s lakes, towns,<br />

public lands and<br />

landmarks within the<br />

Kerr-Tar region.<br />

Your input will help<br />

create a vibrant plan to<br />

help bicyclists and others<br />

in our region!<br />

Interested parties<br />

should contact Nick<br />

Scheuer, Regional<br />

Planner, at Kerr-Tar<br />

Council of Governments<br />

at 252-436-2040 or<br />

nscheuer@kerrtarcog.org<br />

HURRICANE SANDY<br />

DONATIONS<br />

The Granville County<br />

Democratic Party is<br />

collecting non-perishable<br />

food items and gently<br />

worn clothes for the<br />

“Neighbors United”<br />

campaign. All items<br />

collected will be donated<br />

to the American Red<br />

Cross and delivered to the<br />

victims of Hurricane<br />

Sandy in New York and<br />

New Jersey.<br />

Any questions,<br />

contact Jason Jenkins,<br />

First Vice Chairman of<br />

the Granville County<br />

Democratic Party at<br />

(919)381-2776 or jason<br />

jenkins2004@yahoo.com.<br />

PACK MEETING<br />

The Tiger Cub Scout<br />

Pack 401 will meet at<br />

<strong>Creedmoor</strong> United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

located on Park Avenue in<br />

<strong>Creedmoor</strong> at 7:00 p.m.<br />

every Monday evening.<br />

You may call Rick<br />

Murphy at 919-528-2355<br />

for more information.<br />

LIFESTYLE FITNESS<br />

CLASS<br />

LifeStyle Fitness,<br />

located at 106 West C.<br />

Street, <strong>Butner</strong>, will be<br />

holding Zumba Fitness<br />

classes on Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays beginning<br />

October 23, from 6:00<br />

p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and on<br />

Saturdays beginning<br />

November 17 from 9-10<br />

a.m. and Zumba on<br />

Mondays from 6:30-7:30.<br />

Both events are free<br />

to members and $5.00 for<br />

non members.<br />

For<br />

more information,<br />

call 919-575-<br />

8441.<br />

FREE TAX<br />

PREPARATION<br />

Mount Vernon<br />

Missionary Baptist<br />

Church in <strong>Creedmoor</strong> has<br />

partnered with the IRS to<br />

offer the Volunteer<br />

Income Tax Assistance<br />

(VITA) program in the<br />

Granville area.<br />

This service is FREE<br />

and open to the public.<br />

Beginning January 26th,<br />

certified volunteers will<br />

be available to help<br />

prepare tax returns at<br />

the following locations:<br />

Mondays - 5 PM to 8<br />

PM at S. Granville<br />

Branch Library, <strong>Creedmoor</strong>,<br />

Thursdays - 5 PM<br />

to 8 PM at Granville<br />

County Senior Center,<br />

Oxford (919 693-1930)<br />

Saturdays - 10 AM to<br />

2 PM at Richard<br />

Thornton Library, Oxford<br />

(919 693-1121)<br />

Anytime - 5 PM to 8<br />

PM at Mount Vernon<br />

Missionary Baptist<br />

Church,<br />

<strong>Creedmoor</strong> (919 528-<br />

2715, by appointment<br />

only)<br />

You need to bring<br />

with you: Social Security<br />

card for you (and<br />

dependents); valid<br />

picture ID; all income<br />

information; and a copy of<br />

last year's tax return.<br />

For more information,<br />

[Continued On PAGE 5A]<br />

Find us on<br />

Facebook<br />

*Mention this ad for special price oil change, tire rotation<br />

and wiper blades - $45.95!!! (most models)<br />

NOW OFFERING:<br />

• Complete exhaust center, catalitic converters, mufflers, custom exhaust<br />

• Complete windshield repair services. We can<br />

repair chips and cracks on your windshield.<br />

• 24 hr. rodeside assistance, <strong>Jump</strong> starts, Flat tire repair,<br />

Lock outs, Fuel deivery, Etc...<br />

Call today or check us out online!<br />

501 N Durham Ave, <strong>Creedmoor</strong><br />

919-528-0505 • www.dickersonservicecenter.com

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