Thursday, August 27 The Bethlehem Community Center, Inc., in cooperation with the Adult Basic Education of the Forsvth Inctitnfp ic - ? ? ?W..VWW, u 111^ v^ivjiiilllg Construction, Crochet and Macrame Classes. The Schedule for each class is as follows: 1. Sewing* Thursday morning, 9-12 noon, August 27, 1981; 2. Crochet - Wednesday morning, ?? 9-12 noon, September 1, 1981; 3. Macrame Wednesday afternoon, 1-4 p.m., September 2, 1981. The classes will be held in the Bethlehem Center auditiorium and will run for eleven weeks in the fall. Pre-registration will begin on August 17, 1981. Activities planned will include the basic fundamentals used in sewing, crochet and macrame. Registration for the classes may be arranged by calling Mrs. Karen Simmons at . 725-2997 or 722-6264, or call Forsyth Technical Institute at 723-0371, ext. 255,%or come by the Bethlehem Community Center on the class(es) date stated above. Friday, August 28 The YWCA will begin "Over Fifty" fitness classes this Fall designed to meet the needs of Today's mature woman. Classes include weekly fitness and aerobic dance classes, swimming, and gentle pool exercises. Call Xhe YWCA at 722-5138 for details. Do you have time to share with an older person who is housebound and in need of someone tO talk with? If SO. VOU will eninv hprnmino a - I J ~-~J ~ J U volunteer in the YWCA's Home Visitation Program. Call the YWCA at 722-5138 for details. Saturday, August 29 The Winston-Salem Pioneer Lions Beep Ball, baseball team, a team comprised of blind people, will play the Charlotte Hornets at 11 a.m. in Charlotte. Admission is free to the public. vii.i.'^^r-^a B Pal is sponsoring a candidates forum at 9 a.m. at the Reynolds Health Center. All citizens are invited to come out to meet and question the various candidates for city office. Sunday, August 30 The Robin Littlejohn Dancers will present a cultural enrichment program at the Martin Luther King Recreation Center at 5:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Monday, August 31 Dr. Myna Williams, a psychologist at Forsyth Mental Health Center, will speak at the weekly meeting of the Greater Winston Kiwanis Club at 1?:30 p.m. Dr Williams will speak on, "How Do You Stack Up Mentally?" The Forsyth County Public Library's Children's Outreach Program is sponsoring a series of film programs on Monday at Happy Hill Community Center at 3 p.m.; Tuesday at King Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m.; and Wednesday at Sprague Street Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m. This week's featured films are: "The Picture Book Animated Mother Goose Rhymes," including Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Beth Tartan, Home Economist for the Winston-Salem Journal, will speak on "Nutrition on a Shoestring" at the YWCA at noon. This program, which is part of the "Contemporary Women's Series," will run from 12:15 to 1:00 p.m. For further information, call 722-5138. * Tuesday, September 1 Enrichment classes featuring a variety of Crafts for Older Adults will be offered by the YWCA when a class in "Ceramics" will be held in Rural Hall from 10:30 - 12:0Q.noon. Other classes offered this Fall will include "Chair Canning," "Macrame," and "Christmas Crafts." Except for the Ceramics class, all classes will be held at the YWCA. Call the YWCA at 722-5138 for more information. See page 5 L -^Insui Raleigh -- The = North i Carolina Rate Bureau has I proposed an average in- < crease of 10 percent in the overall rate le\ el for per- i sonal car insurance. 1 Jan. 1, 1982, as the effec- j tive date for the new rates i which are subject to ap- I proval by the state in- ; surance commissioner. < Personal automobile in- i surance rate increases are | restricted by law to a t percentage that is governed by increases in the U.S. i Consumer Price Index. The bureau's filing will appiv to ah policies written voluntarily and the statutorily defined "clean risks" placed in the North Carolina Reinsurance Facility. The facility filed new rates which will average 25.8 percent higher than current rates. These are not subject to the statutory cap and can be charged to all facility policies except 44clean risks" as defined by statute. ^ Statistical data on paid claims, other expenses and Dixie Cla * XI -1 II? e i iie ueaanne lor entering an exhibit in the Dixie Classic Fair is fast approaching, according to William B. Austin, Jr., Fair manager. 44September 10, the deadline date, will be here before we know it," he added. 44All persons planning to enter an exhibit category should have their completed entry blank in our hands by that date.*' *wm \ V ? *. r ? ^ rx >' Sft y^ saw** ttsm tcij ceifttt *> trends indicated the need for an overall average increase of !8 percent, said Thomas S. Carpenter, chairman of the rate bureau. average 3.4 percent increase in the rate level for autc liability insurance and an average 19.7 percent increase in the rate level for the collision and comprehensive insurance kV ? * ? 44 In the four years a statutory cap has been in effect, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has risen 50 insurance rates have been kept by law to an increase of 26 percent," said Carpenter, who is general manager of Aetna Life & Casualty. 4 4 M e d i c a 1 care, car repairs and maintenance, as measured by the CPI, have climbed 44 percent each during the same period," he continued." "The CPI car repair and maintenance index actually understates the increase in the kind ot ssic Exhil He reported that over $60,000 will be awarded to prize winners, plus ribbons, trophies and plaques. Austin also reminded exhibitors that the many categories available for entries include Fruits (apples, pears, grapes, persimmons, dried fruits, and nuts); Vegetables; Community Development; Fine Arts and Crafts; Floriculture* r Dfce ; V .lie. Ut*Xt KPUIO DRV G* DISTHLID FROM G Rates-I Auto Insurance Rates i U?S, Coniumtr Pfica Chanyi I 1 1 .... I . !? ^ I '?* it Ji IH" _ N.C. Ptwonal Income Chany = ?-1 Pergonal : : 26% LZ37 1. June 1977 Through June 1981 Statistics. 2. 1980 Per Capita Income Comp, Employment Security Commiss 3. June 1977 Through June 19811 automobiles. Source: N.C Rate Chart bv North Carolina Inai irai repairs that are involved in < insurance claims. Crash i repair costs have climbed even more, but the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics i bits Deadli Hobbycrafts; Extension Homemakers Booths; Clothing and Fashions; Culinary (breads, cakes, cookies and candy); Food Conservation; House Furnishings; and other categories. Entry blanks and the complete catalog are available now from the Fair office, 421 27th Street, . P.O. Box 7525, Winston- ! B SftiprtiT B Extra IBIte -aii 3r*V+>'w*ZSlm/*fm ??tO 90 (A^i 8 day* U**"CC?u?G *c lOufSv" r>*'i ? &A 'C**r -V ...' " .;' . :,' ..; ' 4... ^ ? 'v'* ; :' "ri'v .' >;'/ -v^-O