Boys Club By YVETTE N. FREEMAN Chronide Staff Writer The Winston-Salem Salvation Army Boys Club held its annual Thanksgiving Program this past Thursday, Nov. 21 at the Club on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The program began at 6:30 p.m. and included a potluck dinner Correction In last weekV issue of the Chronicle, we mistakenly report ed that the Rev, G.W. Roland wis the guest speaker for Mid dlefork Christian Church's 11 service, Sunday, Nov. 24. In | feet, the Rev. Roland was the 3 pjn. speaker. The Rev. William Elder, pastor of Middlefork Christian Church was the 11 aun. speaker. We also reported Ait Ms. Guyrene Haith was die ? coordinator of that service. The church's Building Committee, of which Ms. Haith is a member, C<H>rdinated the service. Its members include: the Rev. |||i|lliam Elder, pastor; (Sariand | Wallace Sr., chairmanArustee; ifCalil co-| chairman; Shirley Carter, foajf* Saunders Sr., trustee/photogra pher; Bigger* Hicks, trustee, and William Boyce, trustee. /ynerican Legion Post #453 gives food to needy The Lawrence Joel American Legion Post #453 distributed food baskets to senior citizens and needy families in the community. The event took place on November 27 at 6 p.m. The program was sponsored by the Chaplain's Service Committee. Odell Jackson is the chairman. Other members include Dorothy Britt, John Fowler, Melvin Hairston, and Larry Wilson. ....... TWianTI to noia annual award banquet The Tiny Indians Foot ball Club, Inc. will hold its annual awards banquet on December 7 at 6 p.m in the , Carl Russell Recreation Cen ter. A souvenir booklet featur ing all the football teams and cheerle&ling squads will be available. The public is cor dially invited. Donation* accepted. Forsyth ViJIage residents spend day at the Zoo Some of the residents at Forsyth Village Long-Term Care Center, which is co-owned by Jerry Chapman and Faiger Blackwell* along with their activity coordina tor, Vanessa Jeter, experienced a very enlightening and educational day at the Zoo in Asheboro! The day was filled with laugh ter, sight-seeing and visiting exhibits which proved to be a very enjoyable afternoon. NAVY. NOW AVAILABLE IN A FLAV-R-6ARD" CAN. IT LOCKS IN THE FRESHNESS. - -s navy *. w r * * ' V f?t( || S n,,<f llelme Tobacco Company holds Thanksgiving Program for members of each of the Boys Clubs' units throughout the city, and their families. The Rev. Frederick Littlejohn, pastor of New Jerusalem Baptist Church was the guest speaker. The New Jerusalem Junior Disciples Choir provided the music for the occasion and members of the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity presented a special skit. This year's theme for the Thanksgiving program was "Family Blessings." According to Ed Cooper, unit director at the Boys Club, the pro gram was a complete success, "It was very successful, well attended. Each year we seem to grow," he said. Cooper added that the number of parents in attendance helped to make the program a success. "Parent participation was very good," he stated. HAnd in an organi zation like this, parents' participa tion means a lot, and it is very hard to get parents participation, and when you do, you really pat your self on the back because it's not that easy iq get it" w At least 200 people were in attendance overall for the program, representing each of the city's three Boys Club units ? Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Happy Hill Gardens, and Cleveland Avenue. The Boys Club plans to also hold a special Christmas program for the members of the Club and their families. 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