Page A12-The Chronicle. Thursday. March ; Y MCA fadlity'v IMMMIMttlllllMllttltllltMIIIIIIIIMMMtttllltllMtlMlttltlttllttllllMIIIMItttltlll Both Roscboro and Allen nj> the proceeds from the sale of the old Patterson building to R.J. Reynolds and the land purchase tor the site of the ness V, also b> ft.J. Reynolds, were gifts to Patterson and not the total board. Cormier disagrees. "Those things (the proceeds from the sale of the land and the old Patterson building) should be included," Cormier said, "because they are part of the campaign. W hen the W inston-Salem foundation sold the building (the old Patterson building), they gave us the proceeds as a Jt" . . a McGregor's bulli IHIIIIIIIMNIINIIIIIHIHNIMMMIIIIIMiniHHIIIINIUIIIIIIIIIMMUIINIINHIHM "I'm concernedr to get Before comin traditionally black Chamber, McGre organizations to hold their for a short whi conventions here," says director of prom< McGregor. "They may not public relations have been told that their Greater Triad C business is wanted and ap- the March of Din predated -- but they're be- that, he workec ing lold now, because I'm underachievers pi telling them." high school stu Though McGregor wants ministered throi to attract groups to Forest Univers Winston-Salem the first seeds he helped | time, he says, his more im- apparently bloss portant goal is getting them East Forsyth Se to come back. To achieve School when the that goal, he says, he plays the highest 1983 up the city's attractions and cy exam passing attributes. the senior highs i "Our rates are good and county system, our hospitality is good," he After retur says. "... We have good at- Winston-Salem I tractions. Winston-Salem is half years a] in the middle of the state Europe, where and is good for meeting pro ball for seve people." one in Italy, two Though McGregor has and four in B only been in his new job a McGregor says tl matter of weeks, he reports good, steady er that he's settling in and .proved difficult-a learning as. fast as he can, says basketball w "I'm a salesman," says the him and speaks c former Wake Forest basket- at Wake Forest ; ball star who majored in que experience, speech and communica- "some measure lions. poinimeni with Measuring his success is wasn't an ideal p "different from playing relationship" basketball," he says, university. Still, 1 "because whether or not .supports his al you were losing or winning "and I give th was an immediate indica- time, and eve tion of your performance- money." (in basketball)." But his ef- McGregor nc fcctiveness at the Chamber West 25th Stre won't be gauged until fa^ wife Delores, v down the road, McGregor third grade at ! says, because he sohcits Elementary Sch< business not only for this daughters, 10-yt year, but for years in ad- ly and 7-year-ol vance. and Anne Hai i How can you celel With Smirnoff Vodka. These qual Today, any day TAKE A TAS - 12. 1984 vill get its 'frills' , J gift to the campaign. When Reynolds purchased the land from the city in December 1981, that \sas part of their pledge to the campaign." Said Clingman: "We put it all in one pot and from that pot Winston Lake is getting one percent more of the total than originally planned for." Aside from the continuing disputes over the money, Hartsfield said his main concern is that the community regains faith that the Winston Lake facility will be sshat was promised. "The Patterson board is satisfied where ish on Winston-Sa IIIMMMIItlllllllUIIIIIIIIIMIUMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIItlltllltMMtHMMMJMMMMMMMSIUMMII g to the mother-in-law. Noting that f|p| gor served W inston-Salem and its ile as the citizens have much to be ||| stions and thankful for, he says all || for the cities can't boast of thriv"hapter of ing, black-owned businesses I tes. Before and Winston-Salem State I with an Coach "Bighouse" Gaines, ogram for whom he calls "one of the IBsfe dents ad- greatest coaches ever.'* igh Wake McGregor, who has coachiity. The ed junior high school pP slant there basketball, used to provide .omed for color commentary for nior High WSStJ broadcasts, school had The ex-Wake Forest J* competen- athlete and graduate, who rate of all raises both a finger and his in fhe city- intonation to emphasize that he didn't lose sight of ning to why he went to college, says Gil McG two-and-a- he left the March of Dimes eo from after four and a h^lf mon- complain he played ths only after "some soul- needs I ;n years - searching." minorities in France "Somebody at the terests of lelgium ? Chamber decided they want in the cit> tat finding to hire me away," he says, nployment "And 1 try to put myself in 4Tm not it first. He a mind-set that I won't ever mouthpie< as good to regret anything J. do,"? |?m COgn )f his time Of skepticism that his job my job t as a "uni- at the Chamber might be and it's " despite mainly to pacify those who developm nf rtican what I feel >,,l>lll>,,>,<,H,,>,,,l,,lll,NN,MIIIIII>nilllll,,llli,",l,IIHI111111 >ost-athletic aai wi.h the Campaign offi he says he * O I m a mater, iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmimiiitimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii em a little tjon were as scarce as hen's Aldermai n a little teeth. But with Gary Hart's in Mondi surging popularity and who wo >w lives on Walter Mondale's waning dinator et with his popularity, campaign Chisholrr 'h? teaches workers are dusting off ed her su South Park campaign literature and last year; 3ol; his two opening headquarters. being ms ;ar-old Kel- Although no local blacks support Id Jennifer, have been seen working School b mpton, his with a local Hart campaign, Hollemai L a T1 brate this glorious, crisp, invigorating day7 Incomparable taste. Sensational smoothness, ities put Smirnoff in a class by itself. , in every season?you and your friends deserve the finest. Smirnoff Vodka. nirnoff VODKA II TE OF TH E F I N~ ItMIMWMHIMMtMMMMtMIIMttttllMMMMIItMMIIIIIMIttMIMMMMttMIMtHMlM' From Page A1 we are now," Hartsfield said. "A negative seed ha\ been planted that the black community is being shortchanged. I hope this (the decision to include the extras) w ill let them know we ar^ on target." Said Glover: "Winston Lake will be a better facility than 70 percent of the YMCAs in this country and there is not a facility in the black community any better anywhere in the country." Clingman, Cormier, Hartsfield and Glover all agree that construction will proceed as planned. "The only thing to slow us up now is bad weather," Hartsfield said. lem From Page A1 / wm&m Vj^B jk hi \ " $- ^r regor (photo by James Parker). that the Chamber to say somebody doesn't :o hire more need to be there." ; to serve the in- "... I want to be catalyst black businesses to link minority and majori-v ft McGregor says: ty groups to promote preaction, action, and not a spokesman or a reaction," he says. "If :e of any segment, we're on this earth and izant enough of can't make a positive, woro know my job, thwhile contribution while not in minority we're here, maybe we need ent -- which is not to pay rent." ice opens From Page A1 n Vivian Burke is local Mondale organizaale's camp. 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