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4' Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, December 8, 1 Military News Seamen Complete Navy Seamen instruction are eligible for Recruit Wayne F. three hours of college credit Moyer, son of Wayne and in physical education and Lynn Moyer of Jefferson hygiene. Avenue, and Jamea E. Marine Pvt. William Bean Jr.,son of James and L. Earnest Jr., son of Betty Bean of Bradley Barbara Earnest of MerriDrive, have completed mont Drive, has reported recruit training at the Naval for duty with 2nd Marine Training Center, Navy Aircraft Wing, Marine Recruit Training Com- Corps Air Station, Cherry mand, Great Lakes, 111. Point. During the eight-week Marine Pvt. Bobby G. training cycle, trainees Klaaam Jr., son of Bobby muuics general military suD- and Brenda Kissam of Leinjects designed to prepare bach Drive, has reported them for further academic for duty with 2nd Marine and on-the-job training in Division Camp Lejeune. one of the Navy's 85 basic Navy Ship's Seroccupational fields. viceman Seaman Included in their studies Recruit Darryl were seamanship, close Jackson, son of Mary order drill, Naval history Jackson of Patterson and first aid. Personnel Avenue, has graduated who complete this course of from Basic Ship's SerGaines Is Chairman Forsyth Court Volunteers?by the program during and Clarence "E. fiscal year 1984-85. "Bighouse" Gaines today The agency provides our announced the start of an juvenile court system with: intensive community cam- an alternative to probation, paign_to fund the Court on the one hand, and trainVolunteers program for its ing school on the other. For 1984-85 fiscal year. Gaines, example, a youth may be the legendary basketball referred instead to "Work coach who just recorded his and Earn It," a community 700th career coaching vie- service and restitution protory at Winston-Salem gram operated by Forsyth State University, will serve Court Volunteers. Through as honorary chairman of this program, a youthful o?r the campaign. fender may be required to A kick-off reception for perform worthwhile com theiunding effort was held munity service work under on Dec. 1 at the Hyatt adult supervision to symHotel's second floor garden bolically repay the comterrace. Several substantial munity for his crime; or he leadership gifts from local may work at a paying job businesses and organiza- for a local business and actions were presented to tually make monetary Coach Gaines at that time, restitution to his victim. The budget for the Court The agency also operates a Volunteers program for its t4one-to?oneM program,' next fiscal year will be ap- matching a youth with a proximately $115,000. trained adult volunteer who Much of that total is ex- can be both a friend and pected to come from state role model. Of the youthful sources and local founda- offenders who have partions. However, a signifi- ticipated in the "one-tocant portion must be raised one" program, 81 percent from the local community if have not re-entered thethis program is to comtinue court system. itseurrent level ^services. Court?volunteers haveThrough its program also been chosen to adcomponents, Forsyth Court minister the county's ComVolunteers annually serves munity Service Restitution hundreds of youthful of- Program for adult of fenders in Forsyth County fenders convicted of "drivin a meaningful effort to ing while impaired." That . prevent them from becom- program was mandated by ing the adult offenders of the General Assembly's the future. In the words of Safe Roads Act of 1983. District Court Judge Joseph The agency received gifts J. Gatto, the program from the community totall"rates as one of the state's ing almost $20,000 in 1983, premier cost efficient ser- but may need to raise vices to our judicial significantly more in its cursystem." It is anticipated rent fundraising effort if it that between 800 and 1,000 is to meet its costs of operalocal youths will be served tion. Garden Gub Meets The Along the Garden president of The 4th Path Garden Club held its District Garden Council, dinner meeting at Willia's gave remarks during the Lounge with * Mrs. E.S. meeting. Thompson as the hostess. Clothes, canned goods The meeting was opened and a 30 pound pumpkin with the club collect and were collected during the song. Information explain- meeting and given to the ing the Holiday Houses, Lighthouse Ministries, sponsored by The 4th After the dinner, the District Garden Council, group took a tour of the was distributed. Reports hostesses home. were given by the treasury, Visiting the group were council and social commit- Mrs. Joan Harris. Members tees. Members agreed to ex- present were Mrs. Louise change plants and cards at Hamilton, Mrs. Edmonia the December meeting. The Henderson, Mrs. Bronnie main event at the meeting Daniels, Mrs. Julia was a discussion on Johnson, Mrs. Annie McChristmas centerpieces with Clennon, Mrs. Meta Mca demonstration and Clennon, Mrs. Catherine Hicnla v Kv Mrc Fnnir# Mr I n M ?< ^? v/ J wf ^Uil iVV IvtVi^VOil f 1T1 I O V CI I I 1 C Long, Mrs. Ruth Shoaf, Crowder, Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Emmalinc Goodwin Williams, Mrs. Creola - and Mrs. Ellsworth Banner. Footc and Mrs. Savilla Mrs. Edythe Williams, Wilson. riBUILDING ON k. JYOUR ROOTS 1983 ; Recruit Training viceman School. Rough of Hope Valley During the five-week Road, recently returned course at Naval Technical from a deployment to the Training Center Meridian, Arabian Gulf. Miss., students received He is a crew member fundamental instruction on aboard the frigate USS Navy retail operations. Thomas C. Hart, They studied the procedures homeported in Norfolk, for operating and managing Va. barber, tailor, cobbler and While deployed, the ship uniform shops; commissary transported 2,000 Marines stores; soda fountains; and from Mombasa, Kenya to laundry and dry cleaning the Red Sea in support of plants aboard ships and at U.S. reinforcement operashore stations. In addition, tions off the coast of they received instruction on Lebanon, and patrolled the requistioning goods and Arabian Gulf and the Strait supplies, inventorying and of Hormuz. preparation of related Port visits were made on records and financial Mombasa, Kenya; Palma reports. De Mallorca, Spain and Bermuda. Navy Radioman 3rd Thomas C. 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