Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, June 21, 1990 TAG: 9006220761 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: W6 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Other officers are Gwen Hauser, president-elect; Joyce Rice, vice president; Lori Silberblatt, recording secretary; Judy Monahan, corresponding secretary; Carol White, treasurer; and Terry Via, assistant treasurer.
The group also honored Ruth DeVerter, its immediate past president, at its recent meeting. The auxiliary is celebrating its 25th anniversary of service to health-related projects.
\ League offers booths for benefit flea market
The League of Older Americans has booths available for its Flea Market Extravaganza, to be held July 14 from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. at 706 Campbell Ave. S.W.
"Drive-in" booths are available for $6, and 8-by-8-foot lawn spaces are available for $4.
The league also is accepting donations of items for its flea market booth and bake sale.
For further information, call 345-0451.
Bob Canfield, grand knight of Roanoke Council 562, Knights of Columbus, recently received the Outstanding Church Award from the organization's Virginia State Council.
\ Boy Scout leaders receive Silver Beaver
Five Roanoke-area Boy Scout leaders recently received the Silver Beaver Award, the highest award a local council can give to an adult Scout leader.
Those receiving the award for service to community and youth were Alex L. Martin III and Barry Hensley of Roanoke, Cecil Eastridge of Salem, Norris Goode of Bedford and Thelma Stephens of Troutville.
Also recognized at the annual Leaders Recognition Dinner was Michael Labell of Troop 137 in Troutville. Labell is one of four Scouts in the United States to receive the William T. Hornaday Award for distinguished service in conservation.
by CNB