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Understanding the Boy Scout program Sparky Shines Folk, gospel, Mum singer and raconteur Sparky Ruekar pre aantad a eoncart last Satur day at Emmanual Baptist CHurch. Rucker, a natlva ot Knoxvilla, Tann., has spant tha last 15 ysara travaiing tha world, participating In achool education workahopa, muafc cluba and taatlvala. Ha appeared at Emmanual Bap tlet aa part ot their Black His tory Month celebration. Photo by Channan* Mavmon When parents first sign their son up in the Boy Scout Program they often view it as an activity with camping and outdoor adventure, with out understanding the purpose of the program In Boy Scouts, there is a begin ning and an end. Similar to ranking in the Armed Forces, a boys' rank in scouting tells how he has progressed and the knowledge he has acquired in the program Eagle Scout is the high est rank, and it shows that a young man has determination, the skill to learn and leadership qualities. When a young man reaches the Eagle rank, he has proven that he has what it takes to be successful in all his endeavors. This is an excellent cre ~ dential to list on employment appHca * tions and resumes. Just ask any employer if two applicants applied for a position with equal qualifications and one was an Eagle Scout, which would he choose. Certainly, we can't expect chil dren to view scouting in this vein, but as adults we must educate our chil dren to this hard fact: Every featherin one's cap could be the difference between hearing yes orlio on a job SCOUTING/USA Scouting In Forsyth County by Carlton Crump District Executive I f interview. Scouting Jias touched thousands of lives and could quite often become a "playing card" in the job hunting process. To help you understand the trail to Eagle and the role parents play, the following is a list of rank and require ments your son should achieve in scouting: 1. Joining requirements -- Be 1 1 years old and understand the scout ? oath, law, motto, slogan and outdoor code. Know the scout sign, salute, and handshake. Jb 2. Tenderfoot rank requirements - Be active in the troop for at least two months. Repeat from memory the scout oath and law and demonstrate those ideals have been practiced in everyday life. Earn citizenship and one other skillaward. - Guest Speaker Bethlehem AME Zlon Church will present a Black History Program, sponsored toy the Christian Education Depart ment, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19. Irene P. Halrston, community leader, will be the guest speaker. She Is a mem ber of the church and serves on many boards for the city and county. The Rev. William M. Conrad Is the pastor. St. John's Laymen's Council to hold workshop The Laymen's Council of St. John CME Church will sponsor a workshop at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. The workshop presenters will be Albert Lester, also the keynote speaker. The speaker is a retired educa tor of the South Carolina School System and is the lay leader of the annual conference of the CME Church. Walter Solomon of Columbia. S.C., and a former connectional lay leader, will discuss the "History of the Church." Carrie Brailey of Charlotte will speak on parliamentary procedures. She is an assistant secretary of the Carolina CME annual conference. Sandy Payne, the lay leader of ? St. John, and William Simmons, chairman of Steward Board #1, are in charge of the program. The Rev. Ronald Davis Sr. is host pastor. DON'T BUY New Kitchen Cabinets All You Really Need Are The Cabinet Fronts Restyles wood or Metal Cabinets with ? New Cabinets Added ? Choice of Many Styles - Colors & Hardware ? Formica Counter Topa Solid wood Doors Now Available DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER Ouarantaad for Ufa of Cabinets 'call anytime 760-1022 Kitchdn & Bath Shoppe 664 South Stratford Road 3. Second class requirements - Be active in the tfoop for at least two months as a tenderfoot scout. Earn hiking, first aid and one other skill award so that he has earned five skill awards in all. ./ 4. First class requirements - Be active in the troop for at least two months as a second class scout. Earn camping, cooking and one other skill ~ award so that he has earned eight in - al. Earn first aid merit badge. Learn to swim safely. 5. Star rank requirements - Be active in the troop for at least two months as i first class scout Earn five more merit badges. Ifcke part in com munity service projects totaling six hours. 6. Life rank requirements - Be active in the troop for at least six months as a star scout Earn five more merit badges. Trice part in community service projects totaling six hours. 7. Eagle rank requirements - Be active in troop for six months as a life scout Earn a total of 21 merit badges. Plan and develop a community ser vice project for his church. If, as a parent, you notice that these things aren't going on in your son's troop, ask the scoutmaster what you can do to help. If your son is not advancing through the program, it's probably because his scoutmaster needs your help and support The pro gram can only be as meaningful as supportive parents make it. ENROLL IN THE JOB SCHOOL START FEB. M \ BL fer J W'/* J I Specialized Skills for Today's Jobs SECRETARIAL SCIENCE ? MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ? ACCOUNTING WORD PROCESSING ? DATA PROCESSING Day ? Evening ? Job Placement ? Ask About Financial Aid J 820 W. Fourth St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Can Chiropractic Help Me? HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? ~ ^ We are often asked, "What's the^best way of finding out whether or not a doctor of chiropractic can help my problem?" We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, including X-rays. And to help you find out for sure, we will do a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, including X-rays (procedures that normally cost $130.00 or more) for $25.00. 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