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November 18, 2010

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“Cleveland County’s #1 Information Source” FREE FREE Thanksgiving Meal Thanksgiving Meal For The Needy THANKSGIVING DAY CROSSROADS THANKSGIVING DAY November 25, 2010 • 12:00 - 2:00 pm shelbyinfo.com Our 27th Year • Issue No. 46 • November 18, 2010 shelbyinfo.com RESCUE MISSION 206 Mt. Sinai Church Rd. • Shelby (Intersection of NC 180 & NC 18) See Ad On Page 18 CCC Hosts 640 Fire & Rescue Personnel From N.C. State Presents These Movies Sun., Nov. 21st-2:00 & 4:30 pm COAL MINERS DAUGHTER Starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones Tues., Nov. 23rd 7:00 & 9:00 pm THE NEW WORLD Starring Colin Farrell as Captain John Smith and Q'Orinanka Kilcher as Pocahontas Sun. , Nov. 28th - 2:00 & 4:30 pm PLAY MISTY FOR ME Starring Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter and Donna Mills Thurs., Dec. 2nd-7:00 & 9:00 pm IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE Sun., Dec 12th - 2:00 & 4:30 pm MO BETTER BLUES Starring Denzel Washington, Spike Lee and Wesley Snipes Thurs., Dec. 16th - 7:00 & 9:00 pm MIRACLE ON 34TH ST. Sun., Dec. 12th - 2:00 & 4:30 pm HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS Admission $3.00 • $3.00 Drink & All You Can Eat Popcorn Special 318 S. Washington St. • Shelby 704-487-8114 MURPHEY’S SCOOTER SHED MURPHEY’S SCOOTER SHED Saturday, Nov. 20th Bring A New Toy Bring A New Toy Or Donation! Or Donation! Instructor Bryan Shuford (in blue cap) shows students how to safely work with fi re victim. Melvin Boyd from Dis- trict 13, Greensboro is the student (face down) being used for the teaching lesson. Fire and rescue men and women from all over the state spent three days of intense training this past Friday, Saturday, and Sun- day at the Cleveland Com- munity College and Brown Emergency Training Center The big event was spon- sored by CCC, CC Training Offi cers Association and the CC Firefi ghter's Asso- ciation. Classes focused on certifi cations and rescue operations. The program concluded with a live burn at 1 p.m. on Sunday. –M. A. Andrews Aaron Walker from Grover gets practice on working a solid wall in safety gear. A $75 Million Investment! WIPRO Comes To Kings Mountain Governor Beverly Purdue came to Kings Mountain to welcome and announce that WIPRO will be opening a data center in Cleveland County. The company purchased the former Chris Craft facility and will convert and upgrade it to meet Uptime Institue’s re- quirements for a Tier III rating. The upgraded facility will also be designed to meet LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental De- sign) certifi cation. President of WIPRO Info- crossing, Sameer Kishore stated: “At WIPRO Infocrossing, we are always looking for ways to increase the value we deliver to our cus- tomers. Our vision for our Cleveland County data center is to not only increase our data center footprint, but build a data center that brings the best infrastructure technology to our clients.” –M. A. Andrews CCC Hosts 640 Fire & Rescue Personnel From N.C. State Governor Purdue presented WIPRO President, Sameer Kishore with a N.C. made Lennox Keepsake Plate. Shelby Middle School’s Salute Vets! Meet at 11:00 am Leave Scooter Shed at 12 noon Meet at 11:00 am Leave Scooter Shed at 12 noon See Ad On Page 2 See Ad On Page 2 WHITE CHRISTMAS SOUPER SUPPER WHITE CHRISTMAS SOUPER SUPPER AND CHRISTMAS TREE FUNDRAISER AND CHRISTMAS TREE FUNDRAISER Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy New Grammar School Campus 1110 S. Broadway •Forest City SOUPER SUPPER Dec. 2 • 4 PM-7 PM $6.00 per plate Includes Gourmet Soup (Chili Blanco or Vegetable Chilli), Cornbread, Salad And Drink (Sold Separately - Dessert Provided By Arts Department Bake Sale) CHRISTMAS TREE SALES Grammar School Campus Dec. 3 • 3 PM-9 PM NORRIS MERCHANDISE J141 J141 2011 S L 704-482-8464 C26 C26 2011 S. Lafayette Street (Hwy. 18 South) • Shelby, NC Hours: Monday - Friday 8am until 5:30pm • Saturday 8am - 3pm th) Sh lb N Hours: Monday - Friday 8am until 5:30pm • Saturday 8am - 3pm 704-482-8464 www.norrismerchandise.com www.norrismerchandise.com Beulah UMC Youth Are “In The Pink”! The Beulah United Methodist Church Youth were challenged by their pastor, Dr. John Blalock, to fill a 25 cubic foot pumpkin with food. The food was to benefit those less fortunate in Cleveland County. Dr. Blalock said if they succeeded, he would dye his hair and beard pink! They responded by not only filling it up to overflowing, but filled it up twice. Here is the great Beulah Youth team with a pink pastor in the middle. (L to r) front: Adien Evans, Laren McSwain, Lane Evans, Dr. John Blalock, Tege Hensley, Lee Hopper and Alisa McConnell. Back: Jordan Sweezy, Anna Lineberger, Melissa Sweezy, Lindsay Swift. Holden McSwain, Patience Barnes and Kaitlyn Barnes. Photo Provided By Kim McSwain ST Shelby Middle School Principal Tim Quattlebaum welcomed the vet- erans from all five military branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines) to the schools spe- cial salute to vet- erans. The idea for the program came from SMS teacher, Daniel Shipley. It took place in the schools gymna- sium on Wednesday, November 10th. The schools band and chorus participated. As the theme songs from each military branch was played, veterans from that branch were asked to stand up as the crowd applauded. Former military men spoke of the importance of our armed forces and the sacrifices they make. A reception for all the veterans was held in the library following this special salute. –M. A. Andrews STAY WARM - Keep Out The Cold With Carhartt ARM - Keep Out The Cold With Carhartt THURSDAYS 29,000 COPIES THURSDAYS 29,000 COPIES Also

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