Community Contest at Fairgrounds Will 'Bring Gospel to the People' By DAVID L. DILLARD Chronicle Staff Writer The Dixie Classic Fair will not leave God out of its events this year, said Maxine Gwynn, as plans are under way tc "bring the gospel to the people" by co-sponsoring the first annual Winston-Salem Chroni cle Gospel Contest. Gwynn and co-chair A1 Martin have spent the last few weeks plan ning the event and working with traditional gospel choirs, groups and soloists from across tne l nad, as they hone their down-home, gospel sounds for the upcoming contest, Oct. 4-7. ~ "I tell people we're gonna have church at the fairgrounds," Gwynn said. "We have been trying to make sure we have a good turnout this year." Gwynn. a former singer with the Queenette Gospel Singers, a popular, late- 1960s group, said she wanted to be involved to work with Martin and to help promote tradi tional gospel music. "I'm not really concerned about them singing to win a contest," she said. "My main thing is to have revival on the fairgrounds and put God first. '' Pat J^andingham of Forsyth fiuneral Home will be mistress of Jeremonies on opening night. "It's our way of continuing community involvement," she said. "People can expect to be blessed and encouraged by the choirs, and expect the unexpected." The event will also feature entertainment from the Mighty . Wonders and the Rev. John Heath, pastor of Righteous Church of God. Heath, a traditional gospel singer stressed the need to keep down home gospel alive. Elder John H. Heath Housing Authority Announces Grants, New Board Members A HAWS receives $512,000 in grants from HUD and R. J. Reynolds By DAVID L. DILLARD Chronicle Staff Writer The Housing Authority of the City of Winston-Salem announced this week that it has received three new grants this year. It also announced the addition of two new commissioners on the housing board. Arthur S. Milligan, the authori ty's executive director, said the housing authority received a two year $427,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a drug-elimination program and a $10,000 technical assistance grant for upgrading equipment to operate the program more efficiently. He made the announcement at Tuesday morning's board meeting. Also, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. gave the authority a $75,000 grant for a tutorial program in the . housing communities. Board Chairman William H. Andrews said the commissioners attended a retreat at Wake Forest University to study current pur . chases for four units, expanding security and doing additional land scaping. Andrews welcomed new com missioners: Queen Black, president of Piedmont Park resident council; and Johnny Mae Ingraham. presi dent of Kimberly Park resident council. Milligan said the housing authority also has two additional grants pending: a $105,510 pro posal to initiate a youth sports pro gram and a $40,000 technical assis tance grant to get a resident council organized in Townview Apart Arthur Milligan Did you live in this city before 1950? If so, I need your help. There is an ongo ing effort to restore the original St. Philip's ? > Church, located in Old Salem. If anyone has recollections pertaining to this Moravian church before it was moved from Old Salem (March 16, 1952), I would like to talk with you. I would also like to talk with people who lived in Happy Hill Gardens before 1952. If you have any information, please con tact me, Tanya Thacker, at 721-7300 from 8:30a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Thank you! Rev, John Heath - 6:30 ;i\ v Time; 7- 10 put 0 MC-Al Martin* 1 r'.-Li. L r,,.,. nil Tlriail vjumh Kusseu xson The Mighty Wonders wiU perform at the gospel competition next week. 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