Pag? 12 - The Chronicle - Saturday December 24, CTT Local Educator A Clarence McKee atten- representative to CEC's ded the annual two-day Board of Governors from Board of Governor'8 meet- North Carolina. i ing of The Council for The specific purpose of i Exceptional Children CEC and its b5,000 pro(CEC) in Reston, Virginia fessional and other mem- j on December 2 and 3. bers is" to expand andClarence McKee is the improve educational op* Sinters Sold House Continued From Page 1 system was required, and them to the bank. the gas company refused When the sisters told to turn on the gas for the Hailey that their savings water heater saying it book was in a locked safe, would be extremely danto which they ke^ was gerous considering the either lost or misplaced, condition of the jwaten washstand, and tried to fifty years old, not thirty break into the safe. as they had been told, and ,?m, _ When this failed, Hai- that no survey had been would return in the morn- driveway, in?factT?being. lonsred to the nmnprfv w - - i r ? "v The next day at 8:45 he next door, and the pest _ was back. He took them to control report was ten the bank and was given years old. $26,000 in cash, for which he gave them the deed.- Without heat, electrici? Shortly after this trans- ty, or hot water, the house action, Mrs. Clark and is uninhabitable, and the Mrs. Folgeman discov- sisters consulted an attorered that the house was ney. not in the condition that The complaint asks that Hailey claimed it was. the deed be declared null , The roof leaked in seve- and void, and that they be ral places, the boiler was reimbursed for repairs defective, and the fire made to the premises j inspector ruled the fur- sinCe their purchase, nace unsafe. appraiser's fee, attorney's The electrical inspector fees, and rent which they said that a complete have had to pay since the change in the ,electrical house was uninhabitable. Aid Families Continued From Page 1 timely assistance to needy Association presented families is one example of their gifts to_ the four their efforts to aid the f^trYlilipa r\r? *>?* .? * ? ? (uici - community. noon. This is the first year "We are trying to pro- that the organization has ject another image of law undertaken a project to enforcement officers/' help families at Christsaid Caldwell, explaining mas. \ that most people think of The North State Law police in terms of traffic c Enforcement Officers tickets or chasing crimi- Association is a primarily nals. The officers feel black organization of the that, Especially at Christ- state's police and sheriffs' mas, they would like to be officers, designed to give remembered for their black law enforcement ofpublic service activities, ficers their own represenand this project to bring tative organization. a hese three w!m mes, courtesy of the Adult Basic Education program at Anderson School, join us in wishing you a Merry Christmas. They are: Marshall Martin, Sr., Frank Scriben, and Barry Spates. TELL ME I WOT Pweip&iT o? iw | , I uwtw erw66 vttfo me toNSWT?! II (USE OF 40 ! PRESIDENT MONROE WAS NEXT...HE SURVIVED UNTIL THE \3E OF ftg" Happy New Yeai^S^f :B&J BEAUTY SALON: ? 1252 N. Liberty I r /23^821 - j wmm?mmm"y^mmmmmmm attends Childrens Conference portunities for all excep- Qf exceptional children vanced by these varh tional children, the handi- wouid be significantly ad- organizational efforts, capped and the gifted andr**""^ talented. In carrying out gpT "'" this mission, members of I the organization conduct programs the HlblH IV local, state/provincial, na- WW m ^W^^WWW tional and international < By Pr& poring For Among the major topics A NEW CAREER discussed were issues and e activities related to assis- Forsyth Technical Institute will accept entering ting the nation in imple- students in the following programs for the Sprint mentation of the newly Quarter enacted Education for all Business Administration* H^^cap^d ^hHdren Business Administration/ satellite-based communi- Police Science*cation system for use Special Credit* arm ^ Auto Body Repair training ol D.esarf?u5^ra?ftWW??^?. general educators as well tt j ^ 373 ? , ?m L the public regarding Practical Nurse=Educat.on the nature and needs of ' ~~ ' Wolding exceptional children and Offered bo,h day and even,ng creating new opportuni- Contact the Admissions Office, 723-0371, for ties for gifted and talented information and application, material*. DaadUna fo youngsters. The gover- completing all application, i. February 10. 1978. nors also recognized the /Volar All programs in addition to those above will accep worldwide needs of excep- entering students in the Fall of 1978 Fall admission , i i information is available now tional children and devoForsyth Technical Institute Year of the Child. Many of 2100 S ilas Creek Parkway the governors felt that this Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 T1PW Pr? frvr thn whWWr - Equal Opportune E dues Von a! Institution Special Purchase - Men's dress shirts: ?i?? ? at an everyday price. J 699" Everything you could expect in a fine dress ?- shirt . . . an excellent fit, smart styling, and? \ fine details. Long sleeve Perma-Prest1 shirts in??y. easy-care polyester and cotton fabric. And \ they're available in exciting solid colors, all "with a tone-on-tone weave that creates a subtle list ripe or plaid "effect,: Popular sizes.-A great ? gift idea! 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