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T % Chronicle 1 I Mr. By EDWARD HILL Ji Staff Writer When Bill McClain 1966, he could'very well I: a job with someone's tably. J L IiuMcctu, ne maae tne his personal mission i special to the lives of t and mentally handicaps McClain attended At in basketball, earning ; went on to Brevard J scholarship and later pi McClain then tried hii period as an assistant ai ed he wanted to do son "I've always liked reading, I found that come out of the state "The reason .was that th grams at an earlier age t I wanted to do the sam I- McClain approached V I director at the Glade S ?which proved to be gooc looking to organize moi After getting the go-a B got male and female p State University and Surprise Held Foi A surprise celebration and roast was held recentlv honoring Col. Bobby L. Moore's retirement from the U.S. Army. The ceremony was held at Andrews Air Force Base Officers Club. !The reception, planned by Moore's colleagues and friends, featured the work Moore did during his lifetime. % i He was presented with ntany gifts. Among them Was a family photographic cpllage of his military t ?Antlers At Members of the Twin City Antlers, the Marching Unit of Camel City Lodge No. 1021 and Garden of Iris Temple No. 220, attended the quarterly meeting of the North Carolina Antlered Guard Department of the Improved Protective Order of Elks of the World. The meeting was held recently in Goldsboro and Club Marl The Clara Nesby Home Extension Club recently celebrated St. Patrick's Day. > Mrs. Laura Crockett, Mrs. Mavis Miller and Mrs. Mildred Batchelor were the hostesses. -.Mrs. Jo Ann Falls gave a presentation, 4,On Ideas for Better Eating." Included in EBEBHSD \T Profile Bill Reac R. graduated from college in have taken his degree, gotten firm and lived very comforsacrifice necessary to pursue in life: to bring something young and the physically >ed. kins High School and starred all-state honors in 1966. He lr. College on a basketball ayed at Greensboro College, s hand at coaching for a short t Shaw University, but decidl^thina 44mrtra mM .? ( mvri v mwaillllgl Ul. to read a lot, and, in my the best basketball players of Indiana," says McClain. ley start their basketball proban most areas. So 1 decided e for the kids in this area." Ann Weaver, physical fitness Street YWCA with the idea, 1 tirningsfncelhe YWCA was re programs for children, head, McClain went out and >layers from Winston-Salem Wake Forest University to Roast r Moore career with family and friends interspersed throughout. Moore was a member of the Adjutant General's Corps with expertise in personnel management, administration and human resources. He also has combat credentials as a green beret in Vietnam, as a paratrooper and as an Air Defense Missile Officer. He graduated from North Carolina A&T State University in 1958 and has tend Meet Captain Constance Bradley, the organizer of the unit, was accompanied by 2nd Lt. Louise Kirk, Sgt. Edna McLaurin, Col. Gladys Jackson, who is chaplin and advisor for the visit. Kirk was appointed chaplain of the State Antlered Guard Department. Bradley received the ks St. Patr her presentation were thr following guidelines: eat a variety of food, maintain an ideal weight, avoid too much fat and cholesterol, eat adequate fiber, avoid too much sugar, avoid too much sodium and include recommended amounts of iron, calcium, vitamin B-6 and zinc. M 'Jg R) M Call tor FREE and FREE rati :hes Out' volunteer to help with a c Twenty-six youth, ages the first year and the clini years. McClain says he ex next session, which begin: "The one thing 1 wante to place a lot of importan "My main objective dicapped) to have the the non-handicapped . says McClain. 441 made i winninc and concentrate w discipline, sportsmanship These kids have enough \ coaches. They can easily they reach high school." McClain says he has s tutorial component to the we want to help them b possible." But the basketball clini Productions; the other ob tion and entertainment foi ly handicapped. "1 realize how fortune physical handicaps," says Col. Bobby L. Moore served on the staffs of both the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Army. He has won numerous awards and metals, including the bronze star. Moore is the son of Mrs. Eula M. Matthews of Barkwood Drive. ing ? appointment of co_t ** cnairperson lor a special fund raising project. The local unit will be the host for the Antlered Guard personnel who will be participating in the parade May 15. The State Association Elks will be in session on May 13-17 at the local Hilton Inn. ick's Day Members presents were Mrs. Elsworth Banner, Mrs. Ella Whitworth, Mrs. Ida Simmons, Mrs. Eliza Williams, Mrs. Clara Nesby, Mrs. Essie Brown, Mrs. Louise Jones, Mrs. Laura Crockett, Mrs. Mavis Miller, Mrs. Mildred Batchelor and Mrs. Louise Davis. IZENS ONLY!! limousine pick-up irn trip home. 48-9825 J Io Less I linic. six through 16, signed up c has steadily grown in two pects 40 registrants for the s in May. d to avoid in this clinic was ce on winning and losing," is to allow (the hartsame social outlet that have." Dill \ ~ diu jvic^iam it a point to de-emphasize on physical conditioning, 5 and social interaction, pressures from parents and become burned out before ince added a reading and basketball clinic, "because ecome as well-rounded as c is only part of Mr.-Bill's jective is to provide recrear the physically and mentalite I've been without any McClain. 4'Basically, I see Black Repc Slates Nev The North Carolina Black Repertory Co. will present Charles Fuller's "Zooman and The SignM April 1-3 at the Arts Council Theatre at 610 Coliseum Drive. The productions will begin at 8:15 p.m. and tickets are available at the Arts Council Box Office. "Zooman and The Sign" won last year's Obie and Audelco Awards as the outstanding play of the , year. Larry Leon Hamlin will be the director and cast members'will include, c Kamon Moses, -Johnny f Poindexter, Wilson c Thomas, Evia Jordan and t E'lise Rodney. Ron Campbell U the stage manager, Larry Tuten, lighting designer; Steve Summers, set designer, and Duane Jackson, sound. New York actors William Kennedy Jr., Jesse Holmes and Cynthia Pearson will be starring in the production. In the play, a little girl, Beat Slif. > <9 - v - i \ f\ AN" i I r2r * ^ ^ s V J. \ } o Indera Factory 300 Souths Optn Monday-Friday 10 or tun ate myself as a subcontractor to YWCA, the Forsyth County Goodwill and the city recrea great satisfaction out of brin lives'of the less fortunate." Mr. Bill's Productions fe parties and discos. "My main objective is to j same social outlet that the nc says McClain.-fashion she model their hairstyles and th real sense of pride." Mr. Bill's Productions also for Willie M. youth, who arc and potentially violent. "Mr. McClain comes by holidays to play disco music mcnt for the Willie M. kids, recreation therapist for the co gram. "They always look for plays a role in that he hc\\ sharpen social skills. What he prepare to go back into thei homes." While McClain says he en; receives great satisfaction fro becoming increasingly difflci with no funding. "I'm going to try to find a what I'm doing and justify says McClain. "Hopefully, srtory Co. v Play finny Tate, is shot and kill;d while sitting on her own rront steps. Her killer, a $ang leader named Zooman, has no remorse ror his taking a young life. 3ut worse is the fact that he killing of little Jinny vas witnessed by many of ler family's neighbors on he hlorW anH nnn#? :ome forward, for whatever eason, leaving the Tate 'amity-in* frustration-and >ecoming the catalyst for nner-family conflicts in adlition to the traumatic ex>erience of losing a member >f the family, escpecially, B he youngest. Triaminic? Syrup j Triaminicin? Tablets or Triaminic-12? Tablets For Allergy Relief that s nothing to sneeze at. * * C !<iM IVrxv l^i\\?i>>f\ ??? ?M Iih I tn?i>ln f>*Vl itiful OS Having trouble finding the right length? This should solve your problem! Snip-A-Length Slip in 100?o Nylon FROND] t?t; fm i Now Only ? $510 Sizes 32-44 In White and Ivory Mills Outlet irshall St. 'til 4 30; Sat. 10 til 2 * organizations like the Mental Health Center, tion department. 1 get ging some joy into the atures fashion shows, allow them to have the >n-handicapped have," >ws where they get to cir ciumes give mem a provides entertainment ? emotionally disturbed on special days and and provide entertainM says Mary Hayes, a unty mental health proward to his coming. He >s them to execute or does also helps them to r homes or into group joys what he does and m it,-he adds that it is lit for him to continue way to continue doing my time and efforts,** someone will see that i ( r" i i i TY l K'! 1 The 47th Pier invites y Cact VA/irictnn Cknnnln/I r>i k-uvji ffinoiuii onufJ^iuy a clean, safe, pleasant at please you. croaker trout porgies catfisl perch mullet , . . . # .A . 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Select from the very finest in seafoods offered to you in mosphere, staffed by friendly people who sincerely want to - The 47th Pier Features Fresh: sea bass *whiting It flounder shrimp (popcorn, med., large) t king mackerel oysters (standard & select) THE 47TH PIER ' , TT., ,,7 7 500-5 Claremont Ave. V- Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10-6 East Winston Shopping Center Fri. til 7 p.m. U/lnttAfi-CaUm U P niii*iwii-w?l?y, I1,V> 8 glad to see you. And we think you 'II be glad you came.'' ?CUP THIS COUPON * ??????????? tth Pier is Winston-Salem's Finest!'' State Zip Code :hases over MO00 or *.50 on purchases over'S". FER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1983 HMH 1 FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL f ; , ^ * PzBBL i ri^B^B|l WSKF )st v C0S jg K sville Road, has a broken tnocx/TU licely, thanks to such rUnoYTrl rcher Ticer and Harold MEMORIAL py Department HOSPITAL community and proud to be ors and friends
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