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1971 CHURCHWOMAN OF THE YEAR
5 DAY CRUISE FOR 2 TO NASSAU
11T FC T 5 DAY CRUISE from Charleston, S.C. to skyward SPECML MIDATLANTIC scheduIes
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1. Contest begins as of Monday, May 31,
1971, and ends Saturday, July 31, 1971.
2. ELIGIBILITY:
Contestants must live within the C.S.R.A.
-- must be 18 years of age or older upon
entering, and must represent a church and
be an active part of the total program. Not
more than three (3) participants from each
church can be represented in the contest,
and ONLY THE FIRST 3 APPROVED BY
YOUR PASTOR and received by the
News—Review will be accepted.
3. NOMINATIONS:
A nomination form approved by the pastor
of your church must accompany each entry
along with a clear black and white (no
color) photograph. All photographs
become the property of the News—Review.
None will be returned. You may nominate
your mother, neighbor, friend or yourself;
however, there must be only one
nomination blank to a contestant. All
entries must be submitted to the
News—Review office by noon Wednesday,
June 2, 1971.
4. VOTING:
Voting points will be credited to the
designated contestant as paid subscriptions
are received:
A Two-year subscription to the
News-Review will be valued at 300 points.
A one-year subscription, 100 points and
a six-month subscription, 50 points.
All subscriptions must be received at the
office of the News-Review no later than 6
P.M. Monday, August 2,1971. Tabulations
will appear in each Thursday edition of the
News-Review. Official subscription forms
will be supplied by the News-Review. 5
Subscriptions received after 6:00 P.M. on
( ) 2 year subscription to the
, WI . t , NEWS-REVIEW, PREPAID only - $5.00
1 Nominate As > avonte Cuhtircnwoman: 300 points
name
( ) One year subscription $2.50 prepaid -
ADDRESS, 100-points
PHONE ( ) 6 months subscription $1.25 prepaid-
50-points
NAME OF CHURCH
I hereby cast my votes for: (who has been
ADDRESS OF CHURCH nominated)
MINISTER’S NAME
(name & address of contestant)
MINISTER’S SIGNATURE
MY NAME • NAME
ADDRESS ADDRESS
p HO NE APARTMENT NUMBER & FLOOR
A black & White photograph (no color) PHONE
must accompany this form.
CITY & STATE
Ist PRIZE A 5 DAY CRUISE FOR 2TO NASSAU Mail check or money order $
ALL EXPENSES PAID M ade sale to;
PLUS SIOO.OO CASH Clip and mail to: Contest Director
2nd PRIZE; SIOO.OO CASH NEWS-REVIEW
. M , 930 Gwinnett Street
3rd PRIZE: 550.00 CASH a
Monday will not appear until the following
week.
WINNERS & PRIZES:
Winners will be announced in the
Fun, Entertainment, I
Romance... Your Cruise I
aboard the brand new I
M I
gkywara
IThis is what cruising is all about. . .
fun afloat, entertainment galore, romance I
I and adventure to captivate one and all . . .
. come aboard M/S SKYWARD for I
I your cruise of a lifetime.
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You are welcomed aboard, and you survey I
e the wonders around you . . . just off the I
; spacious and elegant Main Hall, the I
; Shopping Arcade provides duty free I
shopping discoveries you won't want to ■
miss . . . before dinnex, begin with cocktails I
in the sky in the top deck Tropicana Bar . . . ■
dining in the magnificent Starlight Room I
B is a 3-time-a-day delight . be entertained I
like royalty with dancing and wonderful I
shows in the? Paradise Club Lounge ... I
A delicious buffet is served at midnight to I
help complete the evening . . . and the I
Pot O'Gold Room swings with action and I
dancing till the early hours of the morning. |
■Thursday, August 12, 1971, edition of
Review. Prizes will be awarded to
the three (3) churchwomen who receive the
highest number of points from the sale of
subscriptions. The News-Review reserves
the right to disqualify any contestant who
is found ineligible. Participants agree to
allow use of their names and pictures by
the News-Review for publicity purposes.
Employees and relatives of employees of
the News-Review and its subsidiaries and
distributors are not eligible to participate in
this contest.
An engraved plaque will be presented to
each church with a winning contestant.
GENERAL INFORMATION
EMBARKATION: M/S SKYWARD sails from Union Pier Terminal No. 2 at
Charleston, S C. Sailing time is 4 :3O PM. Embarkation is from 2 PM to 4 PM.
PASSPORT DATA: Passports and/or tourist cards are not required for citi
zens of the U.S. and Canada, however, proof of citizenship should be carried. Aliens
residing in the United States will need their Alien Registration Card or a valid re-entry
permit. All others must have valid passports and necessary visas.
VACCINATION: None required.
FARE INCLUDES: Ocean transportation, accommodations reserved and paid
for; service and meals on board, and using ship as hotel on cruise fare basis only.
Does not include shore excursions, items of a personal nature or service gratuities.
RESPONSIBILITY ON LAND: Responsibility of the owner and operators of
the M/S SUNWARD does not extend beyond the vessel; when passengers leave
the vessel, any arrangements made for or by them are at their own risk.
ADVANCED OR DELAYED SAILINGS: In the event of strikes, lockouts, riots
or stoppage of labor from whatever causes, or for any other reason whatsoever, in
the uncontrolled discretion of the ship owner, at any time, may cancel, advance,
postpone any scheduled sailing or call at any port and may, but is not obliged to,
substitute another vessel and shall not be liable for any loss whatsoever to passen
gers by reason of such cancellation, advancement, postponement or substitution.
Ship's Master may have the prerogative of canceling the Key West call in the event
of bad weather.
FOREIGN PURCHASES: U.S. Residents are allowed to bring in SIOO.OO worth
of duty-free merchandise at retail prices. EACH PASSENGER OVER 21 YEARS OF
AGE IS LIMITED TO ONE DUTY-FREE QUART OF LIQUOR. Perfume, Liquor, and
Cigarettes may be purchased in our duty-free gift shop at generally lower prices
than are available elsewhere.
RETURN RESERVATIONS: Passengers intending to stay over from one sailing
to another are requested to make their onward reservations at the time of booking
and re-confirm with ship's purser prior to departure.
DECK CHAIRS: Available at no charge.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE: 200 lbs. of personal baggage free per fare; half fare
in proportion. Baggage in excess of free allowance, 5c per pound.
SHIP'S DOCTOR: is authorized to make customary charged for treating pas
sengers at their own request for any illness not originating on board ship.
DEPOSIT REQUIRED: 25% of passage is required in order to definitely secure
accommodations. Balance is payable not later than 30 days before date of sailing.
CANCELLATION: On 3 & 4 day cruises a 10% service charge will be made
if reservations are cancelled less than 48 hours before sailing, and cabin is not
resold. "No shows” no refund.
GROUP RATES: Upon request.
CLOTHING: Aboard ship informal attire slacks, Jamaica shirts, etc., for daytime
wear; ties and jackets are required for gentlemen after 6 PM. However, for the Captain's
Cocktail Party, a bit more of formality is required. For women, light cotton dresses,
or dress pants-suits. For men, jacket and tie (sport jacket or business suits). When
ashore sport clothes during the day—but short shorts are strictly taboo. For dinner
and dancing, same sort of attire as for Captain's Cocktail Party. Bathing suits are for the
beach only; a beach coat or something similar must be worn when not on the beach.