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i I A?M L^^J ^ w i # | ^rj | [i | ! W V Thursday, Aug. 14 Planning Board meets at 2 p.m. in~ Council ] Chambers, City Hall. Adult basic education classes at East Winston Branch Library at 6 p.m. >> /? _, _ ? * >f rnaay, /Aug. iJ -i "The Hound that Thought he was a Rac- f coon" is the children's film at East Winston Library at 3 p.m. For more information, contact Pat Stepney at 722-2202. #61st annual convention of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith begins at 9 a.m. at headquarters in the Benton Convention Centers-Daily sessions last until 5 p.m.? Evening sessions start at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. A us. 16 r ' a Farmer's Market opens at 6 a:m. at Dixie ? Classic FairgroBnds with good selection of fruits, vegetables and flowers. Reynolds Aluminum holds recycling at Lowe's, Jonestown Road at 11 a.m. Convention of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith continues at Convention Center beginning at 9 a.m. Jazz Mobile led by vibraphonist Milt Jackson of Modern Jazz Quartet fame will appear at Hanps Mall frnm f\ tn 8 n m ^Sunday, Aug. 17 Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith continues 61st convention through Aug. 25. c? Nature Science Center opens at 1 p.m. Live animal petting begins at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18 A UI ?*r f A y"V r mat ^ 1/ ' ? ? l? - - - A - - y W 1 1131 ua> Ul WUI IS. IUI ICttl'lllTS III llic L'liy / county public schools. Jean Eagle, administrator of Winston-Salem Women against Rape and the Rape-line, discusses "Rape and the Lavv^at the YWCA's-" Contemporary Women Series at noon in the Glade Street building. Mini-libraries present "Rip Van Winkle" as film program * along - with-"Martin the" Cobbler." Schedule is: Happy Hill, Monday at 3 p.m.; King Center, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. and Sprague Street Center, Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. School board meets at 7:30 p.m. at Administrative Center auditorium. Board of Aldermen meets at 7:30 p.m. in the l?Io 11 nnnnl riiamUc V/ll J I IUU VV/UUVI1 V^MUIIIUVI 1. Tuesday, /I /9 Mental Health Study Commission, appointed by the General Assembly, holds public hearing at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom No. I of the Old Courthouse in downtown Greensboro. Speakers should eontaet the commission at (919) 733-6077 to appear on the agenda. Private Industry Council meets at 3:30 p.m. in NCNB Plaza Conference Room. ABC Board meets at 4:30 p.m. in offices at Starlight Drive. fi Tuesday Night Movie at Past Winston Branch Library is *4Paper Moon" starring Ryan " and Tatum O'Neal beginning at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Any. ?() Piano recitals, puppet show, dance recital, skit and drum recital are highlights of the Urban Arts "Art Is" House at 6:30 p.m. at East Winston Branch Library. Summer reading club ? ^ members will receive their certificates. VirrTiNiniiiwOTWwtwii I I ? hWacho1 I Wachovia Hank and | Trust Co. has announced ! that it will begin construe| tion soon on a colonial | design bank branch at the 1 corner of 7th Street and | Claremont Avenue. Bank spokesperson An| nette M. Fuller said conI struction .will start before I the end of August with | eight months projected for | finishing the job. The 3,300 square foot | building will hate offices for four personal bankers, | five teller stations, private | booths for safe deposit | customers, a night | depository and a Teller II | automated banking 1 machine, he said. Garrett E . 44 Roy'' | Phillips, an assistant vice | president who will manage | the branch, said the design | was picked so as not to con| flict with nearby church | buildings. "We had a real | modernistic design, but we gl; t ..-.v.................. JJO wi airline ii 1 ;| ? 'tSI f 1 g| Mm * ; 1 SJ?f * ^^^ fi>f;-' ' r -^H Vp^vf and plar Th; quick or Piedrrx Directs Call your travel t ?rCg>fkyruh7.^.>, /ia~Start: didn't ihiuk n would look rig111 \siili i !u surroundings,44Jio *uul. Ph i11i p s, c111 i c 111 Is manager of the ('Inneh Si reel office in i he lowot level of i lie Wachovia building, said his staff will be moving 10 the new facility hopefully by March wiih at least two more personal bankers, an additional teller and drive-up lanes. 44 The principal difference has been that our office is very inconvenient lor jieop I e with -cars," said Phillips. 44 lt^ will he more convenient for people who do business in cars." Wachovia is one of two banks which have decided to build branches on Claremont Avenue. Right across the st.reet. Mechanics and Dntib ? uiuivi uau^ ui i^uniam, the stale's oldest black bank, will construct its first Winston-Salem branch. Iw-kil uar WO icn.you wan a Greensbot i II ^ < I I ^ ^ ^^ %, v ^J5?^| *,N' ' ining help,c it wav. vou Cc i the draw. xit.TheOr ierviceTol' agent, or call Piedmont ZjryVUJ^MH^ i ? S'l 1 Ne Wachovia Bank and Trust Company's , similar to the Country Club branch, sh colonial design, drive-up windows and a 3htS ioytC Lt to flv from here *o mafces you char I III HI busy airpc 11 Whicl 11 spend thn JI another h( V V But,w V V ?? service, yoi J J stop in Ch * Houston ii other airlir Greensboi get you the We ca give youth nonstop se PMR from here t the fastest connecting ?, ; any other c For re ally our travel age in ny to Texas wit! Houston.""^ at 275-2801 in Greensboro, 883-/. M > ( 11u miu lo, Sal lir e WMMWWa'i. I I At#?-****#*, W'1 ?" w r ?_?.? &? :| ! *. [? M KJyi&H I t m ^ i| fefeA JH I I I $ ^I is iiui n ount to Houston, every ( lge planes in some >rt somewhere, a means you'll pro! *e hours in the air. 3ur in the airports ith Piedmont's dire nil make just one c arlotte. So you'll be i a little over three h f* O 1^\ /^vl 11* n 4-k ^ ^ L CU I 1 KJLU LdSlCI lllcll ie in (iKM-\s/?< )/v'() I()H()l > :o can ? ~ u < t> re. I i/\7:h'\S/*( )Kl J /'( ) I)M I. W/b n also ??Te0r^y A7/F/7/77/3 ^rvice r/u* (fi-Aihi c Junius A :o Dallas/Ft Worthdirect service. And I service thats faster lirlines direct servi< iservations, informs nt. Or call Piedmo h an airline that's y jt ? ( 451 in High Point, 768-5{71 inU'imn iding ?? ?Ih'.ast Winston branch will have a design p own here. The building will have a 1 Teller II machine. Lis, \ugiiNl 16. 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