, . - a broad cross-section of VOlUntCBr ' Durham's volunteers, :irnn,A r, -c .x MfS' Moore said. . . (Contmued from Front) Recipents' names are .volunteer" recognition unavailabl! since the ccr luncaeon. The 106 . persons nominated for recogni-' tion' this year were studied; by a three- and the "volunteer of , tificatet andawards are , member panel of judges volunteer free time, the year" awards reflect first announced .at the Rev. Rich:rd::n ct f.'.t. t!::d Rev. William Richardson, pastor, Mount Bright, Baptist Church, HiUSborough.'will speak at Mount , Gijead Baptist Church 404 Dowd St., Sunday, Jpril 18 at 6:30 p.m. , Jhe Nurses Aide will observe its fourth anniver sary'.. . . first BaptishTo Observe V ; Choir Day Sunday CHAPEL HILL Dr. Rofand Carter, professor, of music at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia, will be the guest speaker for the annual Choir Day service at First Bpatist Church Sunday, April 18 at 11 a.m. '-, - . Music will be presented by the combined choirs, of First Baptist under the direction of Miss Rochelle Tucker, a student at UNC. A reception,: for special guests . invited by the, music committee, will be held at the home of Mrs. , Laura Reaves immediately following the service. At 6 p.m., the Junior Choir, under the direction , of Mrs. Lattice Vickecs Davis, will present a con- cert. Misses Kathy At water and Cathy Ross will assist. ' , Dr. J.R. Manley-i$ pastor of First Baptist Church. and they determined who the seven top volunteers would be.- ; I Volunteer of the year ; awards are given in the following categories: " t Youth, for volunteers 'younger. ' " " volunteer," she said, Senior, for volunteers "and agencies have to 60-years-old and older. ; consider adjusting the After Hours, . for: structuring their. 1 pro-' employed persons who grams to accommodate the times and energies that; these persons car, devote to volunteerism.". She said the. ' black community represents a Leader, for volunteer administrators or organizers. CVktirrmeA Individual. , 22-years-oId and REV. for persons who take it: type of untapped market upon themselves to help; of ' yr experienced someone on a one-on- volunteers. , ' s 5 one basis. '-'v;.''.:'' f :;' "One of the strengths; ; - Employee, - : for of the black; volunteer nominated by community," she said.l his or her employer for "is, that people there! valuable' work done in have traditionally helped the community. i their neighbors, worked ; General, for volunteers : in their churches and ! whose contributions arejj done other things that 5UUR0AY, APRIL 17, 1S82-THE CASSUSA TI"J-r3( -we are realizing that ' v. . volunteerism must be ' seen; in. this ? braJcr . Department of Social turn more to volunteer1 view.4 ; Services, and another services." . The Volunteer r Ser with the N.C. School of She also noted thatf . vices Bureau, a Durham Math and Science . ; traditionally volunteers United Way funded According to Mrs. have been the backbone! , agency, is the city's Moore,' Durham's of many private non-L volunteer community is! profit agencies, such as t growing, both from a the 'Red Cross and thei "need" point of viewj American Cancer Sbcie-f and in the services area, i.ty, and that this use will -"Certain public agen- continue and likely win cies, such as schools and expand as wen. volunteer "clear inghouse". Agencies and programs ; that ; use volunteers, about 12S of them locally, work through the bureau to locate and - i recruit .the deoartment of social There is a wide range volunteers. On the other : (services, have always us-! of services that, hand, persons who want ; 'ed volunteers,". Mrs.' ! volunteers can provide, ;to volunteer contact the : jMoore said, "but some according to Mrs. bureau to see where they other public v agencies Moore, and almost can work. r : : have Used volunteers less '.anyone can serve. In it's tenth year, the frequently. But with the vjv wMtsivuwwiw - Mvnv viiivi 1.1111153 mat , iu 11 9 ivmii j vai , iiiv . .. irctjucniiy. Dui wiin me not covered in any of the Exemplify people helping 1 bureau gets the most of budgetary cutbacks on other categones. 1 people. But they have 1 . Noting that many often not considered newcomers characterize i themselves volunteers Durham as a "caring ci because they have not ty", Mrs. Mocu-C; saw, worked in a structured of the cjtys v volunteer are a strong middle-class black and that two strongest resources base of residents, white, and two univer sities that supply a much needed group of student volunteers. "J aiiviv wv nvvua iui program, volunteer In the! community,) Award 'Court Judges Karen Galloway and W.G. i Pearson, II. Judge Pear- RICHAROSON fat. (ttalnarH Kmeh I Olhurrh'of Ghrtat f 1715 ATHENS STREET (DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 ' TELEPHONE: 688 5066 I I I I I retired people, students son will present the and employed persons to .mayor, and. Judge "On the Move for God " Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Oiv. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 198? 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday School Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Mor ning Worship Services. Everyone is welcome to come.ind join us in an services. 11 . .. . , , .. : . . itV.'.i vVVi ..!, ifj.ot.lf'! . -'v '&( t H ' t f f . I1 T A A ' 4 Meet ' '-vwV . "1 Revereod A. Bernard ;$f-'tU " : Morrison . mA:'" " ' ff-, Hi, in' , . kiJ UHfe. 1200W. Club Blvd. , Walllown School Auditorium , Durham. N. C. Ftncad-in Plrkini OH Onslow St k rnr M Aui e SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1382 'LtAMngFffACkwtirfMI Marlon Wright. Pastor ; Sunday 10:00 AM & 6:30 PM Wednesday-7:30 PM FtWlf l:C3 Ptt Galloway will present fMrs. Edmonds with the award an engraved plaque. Among church of ficials taking part in the special award ceremony services arc Eider R.W. Bates, assistant secretary f for Lay Activities with the church's General ((National) Conference,! who will deliver the mor- j ning sermon; and Elder' Joseph Hinson, director of personal ministry in 'the church's . South : Atlantic Conference. iThe South Atlantic Con ference covers most eastern seaboard states including the Carolinas. its annual budget, just a little more than $30,000 , this year,, from the' United Way. The bureau also has' two sjnall . ser vices contracts, one with the .Durham County (Continued from Fropt) The South Atlantic Conference began this award in 1978 to recognize each year the persons in the various communities, throughout the southeast where the church has congregations, who have .exemplified the concept of community service, j Previous Durham reci pients include Mrs. Joari Burton, educator; J.J. Henderson, civic leader; F. Howard Alston, retired educator; and, Lee W. Smith, director of the John Avery Boys Club. The Immanuel ij Seventh Day Adventist i Church is located at 1309 , Lincoln Street. Elder Robert A. Sloan pastors the 200-member con gregation, ;. tne federal level, I an ticipate that more and more public agencies will ? 3ilead (S&afUitf 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 2770 f SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1982 8 CO A.M. 9:3a A.M. 11:00 A M Morning Worship Church School M orRifm Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PR0V1CQ TO ALL SERVICES Call 888-8051 or 882-8484 or 882-7189 Of 4- Cast Your Ballot! i Vote For Your Favorite Minister V9 in the Friends of Edgemont-Few Gardens Center Ministers Popularity Contest This is the first Official Ballot found only in The Carolina Times Gospel Announcer 6 A.M. - 7 A.M. Monday - Friday Hometown. , : .Durham, .N.C. Birthday......... V...... .....ApnU Slon...' ...Aries Nickname.,...:..... ."Nard" and V'Rev. B." Education , - .Durham High School North Carolina Central University " Durham Technical Institute Union Christian Bible Institute Most Memorable Moment. i .:.;. : .the birth of my daughters Most Admired Persons V. ..... . Mrs. Mary L. Morrison, Mother. Mrs. Jackie L. Morrison, Wife ' Rev. Alexander D. Moseley , . Mr. Hezekiah Ruffin Favorites: j qqIqp t t j i t , . , , j . , . , . t Blsck Artist tor Gmup . , . . . '' -Don Degnte, Delegation jcfor Sidney Poitier , . Actress ' ', ''. . ' ; .....Bette Diyis, Cecily Tyson ' F00d ' . Turnip Greens Athlete:', J;...-.'.'....' r..f...JimBrown . jv Show. : ........ W Minutes Magazine .". '-x :- 4 Tm Hobbies,. Rs a din Cowling, Family Games Last Movla Seen. .Baiters cf the Lost Ark Last Book Rsad, . . ... . ;V, , , ? . t. ....... Blsck Theclogy Special Awards and RftCQgnttton: hi fv Stcuffsr Foundation Scholarship Balloting begins Monday, April 19. and will run for ten weeks ending June 30. Be sure lo clip and use (he ballot below for voting. . The purpose of this effort is to raise emergency funds for the Kdgemont Community Center and to boost the Black church and Black press locally and nationally. The only ballots to be entered in the contest will be those found in each weekly issue of The Carolina Times. The committee asks each minister to boost Carolina Times subscription sales and renewals among his congregation. Each week, the names of clergymen entered will appear in the Times witfl a tal- Another feature of this effort will be a "Ministers of the Week" biographical sketch selected from en tries received by the Friends of Edgemont Committee, The committee encourages the formation of church committees to see that your pastor wins or makes an excellent showing. A one dollar ($1.00) contribution allows a single vote. One ballot may be used for as many, votes as desired based on the size of the total contribution. There is no limit in the number of times one person may vote. Mail ballots and checks to P.O. Box 1724, Durham, N.C. 27702 or bring them by the Edgemont-Few Gardens Center. Always obtain a receipt. All checks should be made payable to: Edge mont Ministers ropuiamy umesi. . 4- Among the friends of Edgemont sponsoring group are: Drs. Marvin Duncan. Vinston Burton. Jr.. Caroline Sage. Earle Thorpe, former city councilman James BrownyJr., Attorneys Frank Bullock. Car roll Willis; Bishop John T. Moore, Few Gardens Resident Council President I ilu Richmond. Mr. George White and Mrs. CJeorge Jones. Nominees As of the third week of nominations, the following ministers have been nominated as contestants in the Ministers Popularity Contest: Rev. James Daniels Rev. Alexander D. Moseley Rev. Donald Fozardv Rev. Frizelle Yelverton Elder Elroy Lewis Rev. William Easley Rev. Lorenzo Lynch Rev. Howard Haggler Rev. Percy High Rev. W.T. Bigelow Re. Grady Davis Rev. Leon Saunders Rev. Lowry Rcid Rev. B.A Mack Rev. Percy Chase Rev. Vernon Thompson Rev. Arthur II. Parker Rev. V.E. Brown Bishop W.A. Jones Rev. Z.I) Harris Rev. J.W. Barnes Rev. I II. Whelchel Rev. James Monroe Bishop John T.Moore Rev. David Bell Rev. Harold Cobb Rev. William Freeman Rev. J.R. Crutch field Elder R.A.Sloan Rev. Marion Wright Rev. Curelon Johnson Rev. Johnny lak Rev. CR. Stone " Did yoju see YOUR minister's name in the list of nominees? Nominations remain open. Its not loo late lo nomfflale your minister. Do it today! . OFFICIAL BALLOT Ministers Popularity Contest Minister's Name; Name of Church: Voter's Name: Number of Votes: Amount Enclosed: S. Mall or bring votes to: Edgemont-Few Gardens Center . P.O. tx 1724 Durham, N.C. 27702 4- 4- 4- .4- ; 4 4-.4-' 4- 1 4-4-4- 4- 4- o