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. ' - . ... ... . . '-Sr..' - jGoals For The- Future: N.C. tXKTZxt. rjzvzn , i::2-r.:2 clcaT;r-J Community Goall To improve the community's existing man-made environment - GoalU y To ensure that new development enhances the com-. munity, while accommodating the expanding population GoalUI To maintain and increase opportunities for recrea-: tional activities " GoallV ' ; To .preserve and enhance the availability, ac- cessibility, and diversity of cultural resources in North. Carolina communities. -.. 7 s GoalV To reduce the incidence of crime and its effects on individuals by improved crime prevention and law enforcement efforts. . GoalVI . . To establish a more effective ami equitable system of dealing with criminal of fenders . Goal VII To" ensure a public policy development and ' decision-making process that is responsive to citizen concerns and equitable in the allocation-of public resources .......... .v. Goal VIII : To organize and administer public services in an ef ficient, effective and productive manner and to pur sue, where feasible, fundamental program changes which achieve major and continuing public service cost reductions Goal IX To develop and maintain adequate And equitable means for supporting necessary public functions GoalVI To preserve the values of sensitive 'environmental systems, fish, and wildlife habitat,, prime farm and forest lands, and unique and aesthetic characteristics of natural areas. - i ': X-vr-Goal VII 0 -X" '' To Increase public access to outdoor recreation op portunities, and to preserve an adequate supply of these opportunities for a growing population Goal VIII To improve our understanding of, our natural resources, and to foster that understanding among the people of North Carolina ; ' GoallX i ,, X ''W- To protect legitimate public interest! in decisions ' affecting the use or conversion of natural resources Goaix -?: To make state management of natural resources simpler and more effective, and to provide'de quate financial support for it. People Economy v Goaf I To maintain a favorable business climate in North Carolina Goal II To improve access to capital for small business, in flustry and agriculture i Goaim T6 encourage and support the development of new technology and its utilization to increase productivi ty and to stimulate economic growth Goal IV. To improve the capacity of our training institutions to retrain and upgrade the existing work force . GoalV To minimize the economic dislocations resulting from changing technology and from shifts in de mand in national and international markets GoalVI To increase the opportunities for women to main tain continuity in the labor force Goal VII To encourage more women to go into non traditional occupations Goal VIII To develop more effective community support systems to assist young people in making the transi tion from school to work ; .... ... GoalIX'H;'.bM IterneH To ensure the availability of adequate transporta tion facilities to support economic growth GoalX To ensure the availability of adequate energy, especially electric generating capacity Goal XI , To provide adequate suplies of clean water to sup port anticipated residential, commercial and in dustrial growth Goal XII To provide adequate wastewater treatment capacity to support anticipated residential, commercial and industrial development Goal XIII ' To provide for the safe treatment and disposal of hazardous industrial waste Goal XIV To develop aggressively a network of information, communication, and technical advice to support and encourage growth of small and medium-size businesses Natural Resources Goat I To clean up North Carolina's air and water pollu tion hazards and prevent new ones from occurring Goal II To insure an adequate supply, and equitable alloca tion, of North Carolina's water resources Goal III To stop erosion and fertility loss of productive soils, and water pollution from agriculture and forestry Goal IV To increase the productivity of our economically Valuable resources up to their sustainable potential GoalV To foster energy conservation, and encourage the transition to renewable sources of energy Goall To foster a safe environment and promote healthy life-styles : Goal II To ensure access. tcadequate health care for North Carolinians , Goal III To be responsive to the health care needs of an ag--ing population Goall Ensure the provision of appropriate care for depen dent persons GoalV To make safe, sanitary and decent housing accessi ble to low- and moderate-income North Carolinians GoalVI To meet the developmental needs of pre-school children through quality day care Goal VII To ensure the accessibility of a basic education to all citizens Goal VIII To ensure a cost-effective system of post-secondary education in the state while maintaining quality, af fbrdability, and the ability to serve a diversity of student needs , Goal IX To provide job skills to those entering the work force and those who must change jobs GoalX To reduce poverty in the state to the greatest degree possible and to relieve the plight of those who are unable to escape poverty Dial 682-2913 Simply say: P"t Me On And Your Copy of The Carolina Times .. .r Will come to your mailbox weekly! 1000 North Street North Durham School BIdg. Durham. N. C. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1832 ' I "I.ookinn f-'or A Clinch .1 j JUrt U Alive .inl IViJiii'' V,""' Marion Wright. Pastor Sunday -10:00 AM 4 6:30 PM Wednesday- 7:30 PM , Friday 8:00 PM i' 'i mi ii ji i ... iu -limn j. j. . .. i ..u -' . .i. " -!!; x f-.i:-. i. - -JlL-f ' JV..V.' ' ' 1 A, 0 0 SPECIAL RECOGNITION - 0 Saturday, December 4, it Blount Gllead Baptist Church, Darfeaa, 1H K Hcp Association honored Deacon and Mrs. Walter Mayo for over forty years of dedicated "nrtceas Rnaaq Ctsircai tad Secretary. Pictured (l-r) are: Deacon Mayo, Mrs. Willi Mayo, Rev. C.R. Tyner, Moderator, Mrs. Virta Hdrart, presi dent of the Sunday School Convention; and Mrs, J.B. Mclester, director, Baptist Training Untoa. x' .... .1 idlouaU &iiead SdafUiU lorw&cfi 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 r Rev.LeroyE: Davis, Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1982 .. ' r '::;': .v-C-:-: 'mil' , 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship ( 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship " TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 mi. mimri nmua I 1 I A 1 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Div. Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1982 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School ' 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. f Prayer Service Breakfast will be served at the church between 8-9 a.m. each 4th Sunday of the month. Bus Service for Church Sunday School and til ..... L! O 1 w I .. . I muiiiiiiu wwsnii oomcBj. everyone is welcome n io come ana join us in an services. li hub . The Carol i na Times and T he Gospel Announcers of V Durham present The First Annual Christmas Gospel Concert featuring Evangelist hk ley Caesai? : V -l " Caesar Singers featuring Bernard Sterling New Generation Gospel Singers . K C Ensemble Southside A Capella Choral ni. Ensemble Sunday December 9 - 3 p.mnio White Ltoclc Baptist. Church-. NO ADMISSION CHARGE All persons are asked to bring two cans of food that will be donated to needy v persons this Christmas. For further information call 683-1161 MCs: C. Warren Massenburg and Alton Sumner 1 V. ? vfr. .
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