? I HBiliilV Thursday, July 19 County Commissioners briefing at 4 p.m. in the Hall of Justice. Friday, July 20 Gray Avenue Senior Citizens Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Locust Street Community House. Urban Arts Cultural Exchange Institute program on the Culture of Egypt continues at Knollwood Baptist Church through July 21. The program features-Egyptian" culture, history, art, music, foods and displays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m* For more information call 722 Urban Arts Cultural Exchange Institute program on the Culture of Egypt continues at Knollwood Baptist Church through July 21. The program features Egyptian culture, history, art, music, foods and displays from 9 a.m. to 1 D.m. For mnrp information 722-5293. * ? Family swimming at the Patterson Avenue YMCA from 7:30 to 9 p.m. _ Saturday, July 21 Cadets meet at the Patterson YMCA from 1 to 3 p.m. ' . J Monday, July 23 The sixth session of the Patterson Avenue Y Kinder Camp will be held July?3-27 for boys "and^irls S^Tyears of ^ger~The program will be conducted dailyfrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 724-9205. The sixth session of the Patterson Avenue Y Camp Civitan Day Camp for boys and girls 8-13 years of age. For more information call -724-9205. Patterson Avenue Senior Citizen Club will meet at 10 a.m. at the Patterson Avenue Senior Citizen Center. Greenwood Senior Citizens Club will meet at 4t3&a^ftlars Hill Baptist Church. Piedmont Senior Citizens Club will meet at the Piedmont Community Center. Employment and Training Advisory Council will meet at 2 p.m. The City/County Utilities Board will meet at 2 n m in tHp r?r*nn/-?i1 U?11 jriutt (*1 VOV VVUIIVI1 Wl ? All IS 3 Al VHJ x tail . The Convention Center/Coliseum Advisory Council will meet at 3 p.m. in the Benton convention Center. 4 * i Kingston Greens Manor Homebuyers Association will meet at7:30 p.m. =z *Urban Arts Jazz Transit will be at the Reynolds Park Recreation Center through July 27, 7-9 p.m. nightly. Beginning Karate classes at the Patterson Avenue YMCA from 6-8 p.m. The American Association of Retired Persons will hold its monthly meeting at the First Baptist Church, Room #25-M. Fellowship is at 10:00 a.m. followed by meeting at 10:30 a.m. Miss Geraldine Draper will show slides on Japan. * Tuesday, July 24 A & M Senior Citizen Club will meet at 10 a.m. at the Mock Street Community Center. Belview Senior Citizen Club will meet at 10 a.m. at the Belview Community Center. Geveland Avenue Senior Citizen Club will _ A i.t 1 * ^ ^ mcci tii mc ^icvciana community center. Wednesday, July 25 Ogburn Station Senior Citizen Club will meet at the Senior Citizen Center on Patterson Avenue at 10 a.m. Eastgate Senior Citizen Club will meet at the Eastgate office at 10 a.m. Bon Air Senior Citizen Club will meet at the Senior Citizen Center at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 26 The Senior Citizen Rhythm Band will meet at the Senior Citizen Center at 10 a.m. WEEK-LONG ACTIVITIES Patterson Avenue YMCA will hold its Blood Pressure Week from Monday, July 23 to Friday, July 27 between the hours of 10*00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Stop by and have your blood pressure Checked! The Patterson Avenue YMCA Little League Football Registration is on now through August 10, 1979. The league is for all boys between the ages of 9-12 years old. The parents are asked to bring your son(s) to the Patterson Avenue Y.M.C.A. and sign the necessary forms. Police Pr? By John W. Templeton Staff Writer The crime prevention officer for Police District 3 says the crime rate in Happy Hill Gardens has dropped over the past five years. Residents of the nearby Old Salem area have accused Happy Hill residents of being behind a crime wave in the historic district, but Officer Jim Gilmore said the claims were unfounded. "I worked this area in a patrol car four or five years ago," Gilmore told the July meeting of the Happy Hill Residents Council. "I think things have calmed down, in Happy Hill in the last five years." "What that tells me is that the Mayor V M^Vnr Corpening ha ITlCtyUI that he is se teers or nomi _ - City residents the Board of A ^CClVS> trol and the Center and ^ I _ Commission. Nominees There ? ?n< . the Board of A trol, and three the Conventioi / * Take a vacation from heat and hi too, with either of these air condi tJh? 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Gilmore said the Old Salem residents had no way of conclusively identifying Happy Hill residents as behind thefts in the restored area. Several other neighborhoods have access to the area, he said. With a touch of sarcasm, Gilmore related an account of a purse-snatching by a white youth outside a plumbing shop just south of downtown. "He ran into Old Salem. Now do we need to put up a fence ta keep the hoodlums in "there?" he asked in reference to reports that Old Salem is Vayne A. Coliseum Commission. < s announced The chairman and the eking volun- two members of the Board 1 nations from of ; Alcoholic Control nrp to serve on appointed bv the Board of < .Icoholic Con- Aldermen. They serve i Convention three-year terms, and 'are < Coliseum responsible for establishing i and operating liquor stores t ? vacancy on within the City of < Icoholic Con- Winston-Salem. 1 vacancies on The Board meets every ? n Center and third Tuesday of every t ^ 1 - V A ' l 1 THj Q Jnnnn O klffi ~ KJSlPMm DwsfeFo imidity, tfoners.?? ?r^Tig jjjp'' ^Ij LpjcrLrutr L^? I m HHflB Here are two conveniei home-grown garden pr< I Choose either chest model c 14.8 cu. ft. chest freezer has b> safety lid . . . convenient drai Vhirlpool temp control . . . and heavy i 15.2 cu. ft. upright freezer ha . . . bulk storage compartmer 3 freezer shelves . . . and 4 H Your Choice ... Chest < oforTV! $26993 is*:4".? 1 L W .* >!<. i \? 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During the talk with the residents, many of them still angry about articles in the Winston-Salem Journal accusing ?the- project of being a haven for criminals, Gilmore also talked about what residents could do to lessen crime Dther month at 2 p.m. in the rules and regu AOr ?i: ^ nuv. vjiiis.cs uu oiarngni ineir operation. Drive. The Commissi The 10 members of the the right to set Convention Center and Col- the convention ? - * seum Commission are also coliseum. The appointed by the Board of meet the fourth Mdermen. They serve each month at 4 hree-vear terms, and have convention cente :harge and control of Corpening sai 3enton Convention Center viduals should ind Memorial Coliseum stating their i hrough the adoption" of their nominatioi i?I i ? i 1 I?T] f; ^ jnrS] Whirlpool HOLIDAY ^ it ways to have oduce all year long. f\ )r upright freezer. .1 counterbafanced t . + in tube .. . adjustable 1 ffl nsulation. #50817 V L-<^=] is interior light \ , it . .. drain tube ... \( UOr raCKS. #S0860 "whirfpool >r Upright F Mo LpxrLn.tr RCil portable TV has a longer, more ir energy use. #54554 j has the XL-100 I top carry handle ... I ck matrix tube. #54601 I c'c "~" IE 9 ffc~,a3 Ik ChrxiicW, Safontoy, Jmty 21, 1979 - Pf 3 cord irftTfir^crea. He noted that a recent move to install door mail slots in place of boxes had cut down on mail thefts around the first of the month. Gilmore urged residents to begin recording serial numbers for valuables and' engraving their driver's license numbers on their property. "I'm sure you heard about the man up on Carver School Road who borrowed an engraver to do his property, got tired after finishing about half of it and then went to work," said Gilmore. 1 "While he was gone^ robbers came and left behind lots of things he had engraved, but took the things he hadn't done yet." Nations for 11. The letter should have the name, address, and on also has telephone number of the ^ up fees at candidate and an outline of* center and those personal Attribute* ' members that would assist the boards Monday of in carrying ' out their p.m. at the functions. ?r. Letters may be sent to d that indi- Corpening at P. 0. Box write him, 2511, Winston-Salem, candicy or 27102, or by calling his ns by Aug. ??ffice_at 727-2058. 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