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CLT, RDU, ROA Basketballers Win Amos Wins Bowling Tourney The Up-And-Coming Airline 7 interlining Beach towels, Paris Air Show Watcties added Club Aero-Marine (412 East Shore Trail, Sparta. New Jerseiy 07871, 201/729-5004) has for interliners three, six-day tours to the At PI store Paris Air Show and guided visits of the City of Paris beginning at S389/person. Depar Piedmont's employee stores are tures are May 30, June 3. and June 7 from Toronto. Space available airfare to and from receiving new items every day, Toronto from New York. BOS, MIA. TPA. CLE. Seiko logo watclies for men and ORD, lAH, DFW, LAX, and SFO can be women are among the stores' new arranged for an additional $35. Admissions and ground transportation are included merchandise. The all quartz with the tours. Continental breakfast is pro watches with Piedmont’s logo on vided daily and each tour includes two the dial come in a sport or dress dinners. Parents with or without the employee and retirees are eligible at S40 style. more. The tour is also available without rhe women’s sport watch sells for ai rfare. $ 117 and the men's, for $ 113.75. Bermuda Dress watches for both men and International Travel Representatives (25 women are $ 146.25. West 39th Street. New York, NY 10018. The stores also have stadium 212/840-2115) offers accommodations for 2 nights at either the Bermudiana or the Bel­ blankets for sale. The acrylic mont hotels with round-trip air on Ameri­ blankets, white with the Piedmont can Airlines from New York or Boston for logo in blue and red. sell forjnst $ 148/person. Hotel accommodations only $49 and additional nights, $24.50. Package 8 10.79 and are machine washable. includes unlimited golf and tennis. Airline Piedmont beach towels are availa employees, spouses, dependent children ble for just $ 15.60. under 21 and retirees eligible. International Travel Representatives also has hotels on The store in Winston Salem now Antigua, Barbados, Bonaire, Curacao, has Ivos Angeles and Baltimore post Dominica, Haiti, St. Kitts. St. Lucia. St. ers for $6.40 each. The Norfolk Maarten, and St. Thomas available at a discount. store has just received a new line of Trusthouse Forte Hotels offers 50% dis­ youth apparel, sizes infant to 16. counts at the Belmont Hotel. Golf and Beach E,D. Johnson. BWI-OO, reaches up to block a shot by Dave Smith, GSO. Other BWI team T-shirts, sweatshirts, and other items Club in Warwick. Daily rates range from members pictured (darkjerseys) are W.R. Kinchen, left, and M.H. Jordan. Player at right In are available for children. $28.75 to $43.75/person. double occupancy, light Jersey is Roger Howard GSO. and $23.33 to $33.33/person. triple. Chil­ A new product list has been dis dren under 17 stay free when sharing room tributed to all stations along with with adult. Call 800/223-5672 (in New York, catalogs for Rayban sunglasses, 212/541 -4400) for details. CLT, RDU, ROA basketballers win Twenty seven teams participated Ix)iidon Fog apparel. Allen Romania in the 1985 Piedmont Basketball Edmonds shoes, and Arrow shirts. Interline Holiday {777 Seneca Ave.. Suite 3, Flushing, NY 11385, 718/366-9026) has 8 Tournament held in Winston Seiko catalogs are available on loan. day/7 night tour to Romania at $899/per- Salem March 22-23. CLT took top The Winston-Salem store, located son. Includes positive air, all transfers, honors in Division A, RDU won in near the T.H. Davis Training Center, sightseeing, 3 days at a summer resort on the Black Sea coast, all taxes, deluxe hotels. Division B, and ROA received a is open Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m. Departures July 17, August 14, Sept. 4. first-place trophy in Division C. In to 5 p.m. Orders may be sent to B-100 London, Moscow and Beijing addition, CLT won the Sportsman­ or call extension 5510. Interline Representatives, Ltd. (25 West 39th ship Award. The Norfolk store, on Buton Sta St., New York, NY 10018,212/840-6727) is tion Road across the field from tlie offering 12-day tour to London, Moscow and Members of the winning teams main terminal, is open weekdays from Beijing from $995/person, double occu­ are: pancy. Tours depart LAX and New York via 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 8:30 a.m. British Caledonian. Rates include round trip Division A; CLT to 5:30 p.m. on weekends. Call ex air, hotel accommodations with service Jimmy Mitchell, Michael Littlejohn, Pat tension 277 to place orders. charges and taxes, breakfast daily, all meals Carter, Barry McNeal, Vincent Cook, Wyatt in Moscow, other. Chase, Bernie Davis, Buck Landom, Dave MasterCard. VISA, and Ainerican Tahiti Gamble, and Rone Garland. Express cards are accepted, or yoii Airline Marketing Inc. (1211 Coast Village Division B: RDU can purchase items with a personal Road, Suite 8, Santa Barbara, CA 93108, Nick Sottile. Roger Barnette, Mike Man- check or by payroll deduction ($ 10 AVL players Eddie Bethea and Howard 800/331-3895 except in CA. 800/223-6998) gum, Clifton Whitfield, Lenny West, Ron or more). offers 7 night tours from $599 for interlin­ Waterhouse, Alvin Macklin, Phil Petrillo, R.G. Reeder (darkjerseys) and INT player Eddie ers, their families, parents, retirees and in Drda (captain) and Eric Sapp. Bines (lightjersey)scramblefora lcx3se laws. Includes positive space air. ball. Behind them are Todd Crane, AVL, Division C: ROA and Gene Cox, INT. Los Angeles Steve Cooper. Rusty Snyder. Danny Carter. Hacienda Hotel at LAX offers interliner Doug Caldwell. Clark Wiley, Kevin Tice, Jeff super weekend for $20/person, per night, Stevens, and Tim Quick. Ski Club sponsors double occupancy. Includes transfers In Division A, INT took second Tom Hemric and Tony Wright — to/from LAX, breakfast, discounts on other July raft trip items. Also tours available at half price of place and DAY, third place. INT GO GSO employees — were in charge of Universal Studio, Hollywood/Stars Homes, won second place in Division B, and this year’s tournament. The Piedmont Ski Club is spon Disneyland. Queen Mary/Spruce Goose, RIC, third place. In Division C, MYR Marineland. Call 800/421-5900 (in CA. soring a raft trip down the Arkan­ came in second and GSO-FF, third. 800/262-1314) for reservations. sas River July 19-22. The package River Rafting in the Rockies includes two nights’ lodging at the One full day in the whitewater rapids of the Village Condominiums at Brecken Roaring Fork and the Colorado rivers and ridge. CO. breakfast each day and two nights in Aspen for $ 110/person, double Amos wins bowling tourney occupancy. Trip includes pizza and beer all meals during the two-day raft Ralph Amos, a mechanic at and twenty-four bowlers from 17 party, skilled guides on the raft trip, all raft­ trip. Plan to bring your own tent GSO-MM, bowled 2366 in three Piedmont locations participated ing equipment, picnic, transfer to river and and sleeping bag for the one night back to lodge. Dates: June 25-27, July 9-11, in this year’s tournament, coor­ events to take home the All under the stars. July 23-26, July 30-Aug, l,Aug. 6-9, Aug. 13- dinated by DFW Agent Jim Beck. 15, Aug. 20 22. Aspen Airways will provide Events Trophy at the Piedmont The total cost for the raft trip is Other winners are: service charge passes for airline personnel, Bowling Tournament held in $205 per person. A $50 deposit is spouses and children under 21, parents, and Dgdlas March 16. One hundred retirees from Denver for $15 round-trip. For required by May 15 with full pay­ details send self addressed, stamped busi first place second place third place ment by June 15. Contact Flight ness-sized envelope to Harold W. Mallet, singles Phil Fahs, ORF Ralph Furches, INT Jim Carpenter, INT MM Attendant Dan Alman (5292 Shad- director-Interline Sales, Aspen Airways lnc„ (spouse) P.O. Box 7573, Van Nuys, CA 91409. dowfax Dr., Kernersville. NC. doubles Phil Fahs, ORF Janet Archer, INT Priscilla Byrom, INT RO 919/996-2905) for details. Europe Pat Carrico, CLT Chuck Henry, INT Lib Eldridge, INT-RO Caesar Hotels (7730 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis. This raft trip is limited to 40 team MIA/DFW Brew Crew-CVG RDU/DFW MO 63105,800/4 CAESAR) has variety of participants. Phil Fahs, ORF Buddy Rogers Nick Sotti interline tours to Europe's most popular Pat Carrico, CLT Rick Lainhart Gary Moore, RDU countries as low as S549/person, double Jose Piedra, MIA Steve Ryle Bruce Sowder, DFW occupancy. Also available, variety of cruises Robert Rockey, MIA Bryan Easier Greg Shockey, DFW (spouse) at 50% discount. Next year’s tournament will be held in mid-March at TRI..
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