i Sims Recreation Center kids enjoy trip to Panthers game Tli* contingent from the Sim$ Center: Derrick Oilbert, Angela Sunday, Marcellat Sunday, Nathaniel Sitting, Son Plggot, Solanda Campbell, Antonio Sunday and Natatha Sunday enjoyed the feitivitiet before the game (above). Jacquet Sitting and Chrh Sitting had their facet painted during their vitit to the Carolina Panther?' game (left). A group of kids and adults from the ? William C. Sims Recreation Center were l | recently treated to an evening of fun and ; excitement when they were given an oppor ; tunity to watch the Carolina Panthers take ! on the Denver Broncos in an NFL pre-sea ! son football game at Ericcson Stadium in Charlotte. The trip was sponsored by Coca-Cola as ! a part of a positive incentive program at the ? Sims Recreational Center to push children ; into positive fun educational program during ? the summer. * i The children chosen to make the trip were ? rewarded out of 100 children who took part | in the Sims Center Summer Program. \ In addition to watching the game, several \ had a chance to have fun taking part in other ) activities. Jacques Bitting (10) and Chris I Bitting (6) had their faces painted Panther I style to fit the Pro Football Special occasion. ! Natasha Sunday, who will be a rising '< freshman at North Carolina A&T State ? University said she enjoyed her first time ? being at a professional football game. The participants from the Sims Center ?also saw Ray Agnew, a Winston-Salem I ? ? ^?mmm??? native and current NFL player, live instead of on T.V. The participants from Sims Center were joined in Charlotte by others from the Ray Agnew Community Center at Piedmont Park, who were escorted by Bill Mc Clain of the Winston-Salem Housing Authority. Ben Piggott, who took the group from the Sims Center, said he would like to thank a host of the following people for a great sum mer program. They include: William "Rock" Bitting (Outstanding Volunteer of the Summer) who escorted the children, Derick Gilbert (of Coke-Cola) escort,Rolanda Campbell(escort), Dr. David Peay (provided refresh ments ), Charlie Davis ( Athletes Care Team), Coach Jim Caldwell (foot ball coach at Wake Forest), Samuel Scott and Alderman Jocelyn Johnson. The children saw Carolina Panther's greatest tan Dr. Greg Good of Winston Salem.NC. Last year Good received his honor when he was given a professional foot ball from former Carolina Panther Mark ? i Aggies, Eagles prepare to lock up in annual battle Fang tan oxpott a tight battio whtn tim Agghmt and Sogiot gquaro off on Saturday at Cartor-Flnloy Stadium In KaMgh. | RALEIGH - As has been the Icustom in recent seasons, the -North Carolina A&T-North -Carolina Central battle on the . t ?football field will kick off the sea I ;son for Black College football ! But the football game, now in 'its 70th year, is only part of the ? weekend's excitement. The -Raleigh/Wake County and ;Durham County Alumni of North ;Carolina Central University and ;North Carolina A&T State |University, along with the admin istration of both institutes and !various sponsors and organiza tions are proud to host, along with ?the football game, a Golf Tournament, NCA&T Chanc ellor's Scholarship Reception, The lOfficial Aggie-Eagle Concert, lAfter party, pre-dawn Jam, Official Aggie-Eagle Tailgate Party, Kid's Pavilion, and Aggie Eagle Alumni Gala. The weekend begins with the Aggie-Eagle Tournament. The Tournament starts at 8 p.m. Friday, August 29,1997, at The Challenge Golf Course in Graham.NC. The cost is $75 per person. For more information contact Alfred Richardson at . North Carolina Central University's Alumni Affairs Office. The number to call is (910)560 6363. North Carolina A&T State University will hold it's annual Chancellor Scholarship Reception from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Crabtree Marriott in Raleigh on Friday, August 29. The event is sponsored by Allied Signal. The number to call is (910)334-7940. The Official Aggie-Eagle Concert will be held on Friday, August 29,at Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC. There will be performances by The Ohio Players, Morris Day and the Time and The Barkays. The show begins at 7 p.m. The night continues and the party moves to Research Triangle Park. North Carolina Central University will host an after concert- party from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Research Triangle Park. Tickets are $15. For more infor mation.call (919)560-6151. From there, the Tun continues as the Student Body of North Carolina Central University hosts a Pre-dawn Jam. The party will be held in the McClendon Mc Dougald Gynasium on the cam pus of NCCU. This Pre-dawn P?1y starts at midnight and does not end until 5 a.m. The weekend continues on Saturday, August 30. The day begins with the Official Tailgate Party,hosted . by WQOK K97.5. This event will begin at 1 p.m. outside Carter Finley Stadium. Featured artists and a feast fit for a king will be the highlight of this event. The fun is not just for the adults! There will be activities for the kids too. At 2 p.m. The News & Observer's kicks off it's Kids Pavilion. There will be face painting, games, and activities for children of all ages. Finally, at 4 p.m , the action begins as the North Carolina A&T State University Aggies take on the North Carolina Central University Eagles at Carter-Finley Stadium for another unforgettable football game. Tickets are SIS, SI2, S10 for reserved, general admission and students, respec tively. Tickets can be purchased at the NCCU Ticket Office, the NCA&T Ticket Office and at all Ticket master locations. The Aggie-Eagle Alumni Gala ends this year's festivities. The Gala will be held from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. and will be held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Research Triangle Park. Tickets are $20. For more information call, Velma Speight, NCA&T Alumni Office at (910)994-7583, Alfred Richardson, NCCU Alumni Office (910)560-6363, the NCA&TSU Ticket Office at (910)334-0000 or the NCCU Ticket Office at (919)560-5474. "Last year over 40,000 people attended the game and a record crowd of 50,000 - plus is expected this year," said Linda Shrosphire Grissom. event planner for the 1997 Aggie Eagle Labor Day Classic. "This is one event you don't want to miss." Baseball "Old Timers" enjoy annual get-together Uliintiri of the Old Timer* Baseball Reunion gathered at the home of Robert "Ruddle" Phillips to ?hore food and fellowship recently. Photo by LR. Speas. The Third Annual Old Timers Baseball Reunion was held recent ly at the home of Robert "Buddie" Phillips on Shattalon Dr. in the Old Town Community. Approximately 100 people attended the gathering, which fea tured players from the East Bend Braves, Booneville Dodgers, Lewisville Sluggers, Tobaccoville Tigers, Mocksville Braves, Mount Airy Braves, Stokesdale A's, Walnut cove Tigers, Winston Salem Indians, Winston-Salem Pbnd Giants, Rural Hall Giants and Pilot Mountain Black Sox. Participants at the reunion ranged in age from fifty-year-old to eighty-two years-old. the orga nizers of the reunion are: Robert Phillips,; Elmer Ray Hawkins; Aldine Myers; Henry Shouse; L B. Speas; Charlie Payne; Jimmy Phillips; James "Speedy" Speas; and Warren Armstrong; The wives and friends of the Old Timers were in attendance and furnished the delicious desert, especially the homemade banana pudding made by Alice Porter, sister of Robert Phillips. Food and fellowship was enjoyed by everyone in attendance. Instead of playing baseball, the bond that brought the group together, they played horseshoes, bingo and told old tales about how well they played baseball. Among those in attendance at the event were: Thomas Glenn; Charlie Payne; Floyd Green; Henry Shouse; James Porter; Ernest Miller; Shorty Speas; Milton Cason; Leroy Bailey; Phillip Parker; William Brown; Jimmy Hauser; Henry Hawkins; Jimmy Phillips; James "Speedy" Speas; Floyd Scales; Elmer Ray Hawkins; Billy Porter; Robert Phillips; Junior Payne; Frank Dalton; Pinky Phillips; Jim Hardy; Thomas Matthews; Doug Mitchell; Clarence Anthony; Clarence Phillips; Floyd Green; Aldine Myers; James Stewart; L B. Speas; Junior Porter; Albert Dalton; Buck Speas; Nelson Petree; Pinky Horton; Freddie Caldwell; Earl Wharton; John Speas; Eugene Tatum; Marvin Shaw; Chester Porter; Claude Wayne; Warren Armstrong; Ernest Harrison; Grady Hardy; H.T. Frye; Kyrm Phillips; Babe Johnson; Sam Kimbrough; Chuck Foster; Larry Phillips and Gene Lash. Great CD& IRA, Rates! Rate: 5.97% AJP.Y. 6.15% Term: 18 mo. ? 768-8500 -^Southern Community BANK AND T1UST Small Enough to Care 4701 Country Club Road Winaon Salem 768-8500 (K to comer of County Qub Road A jonetown Road) Member FDK GRAND ?Pfi^IIVG WHEEL & TiHE Mcndlti kptftnka 1 1997 REGISTER FOR EREE SET OF TIRES TO RE GIVEN AWAY FREE HCTDCCS & DRINKS - WHILE THEY LAST' 810 AKRON DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 910-661-9355 STOP BY AND SEE OWNERS BRYANT ROBERTSON & JIM BALDWIN FINANCING AND INSTALLATION AVAILABLE 90 Days Same As Cash WE ACCEPTt MASTERCARD VISA DISC OVER AM EX mzmmm NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REZONING OF PROPERTY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM The Board of Aldermen will consider requests to amend the City of Winston Salem Zoning Ordinance by rezoning property as shown below: DATE^Sqltolfcy. ^ 1. Petition of Michael D. and Tannis W. Nifong; Tract I: form HB-S (General Merchandise Store) to LB - property located on the east side of Ok) Salisbury Road between Brewer Road and Trademart Boulevard; Tract 2: form LO-S (Offices, Miscellaneous) to LO - property located at the northeast corner of Old Salisbury Road and Brewer Road. W-2164. 1 Petition of the City of Winston-Salem for property owned by Forsyth County Development Corporation; from County LI, Ll-S (Manufacturing A) and AG to City Li, Ll-S (Manufacturing A) and AG to City LI, Ll-S (Manufacturing A) and AG; ptupeity located at two separate locations on the west side of WaUburg Road between Union Cross Road and Gumtree Road, on the south side of Union Cross Road east of Sawmill Road, on the northeast side of Sawmill Road betwina Union Cross Road and Gumtree Road, and at the not tin asm a terminus of Grayson Court; the LI and Ll-S (Manufacturing A) portions of Bis property were rowed by the Board of County Commiaeiooen on October 10.1996; this petition will only change the zoning jurisdktian of thai property and two additional tracts of AG zoned property 1 from County Toeing Jurisdiction to City Zoning Jurisdiction in accordance with state law. W-2169. X Petition of Forsyth County Development Corporation; Tract I: form AG and LI-S (Manufacturing A) to LI and Ll-S (Manufacturing A) - property located on die south aide of Union Croat Road, east of Sawmill Road; Tract 2: form AG and U-S (Manufacturing A) to LI and LJ-S (Manufacturing A) - property located on the west side of A twill Drive (private approximately 1,100 feet south off Union Cross Road. W-2170. 4. Petition of City-County Planning Board for property owned by Ruth N. Yarbrough, Efc. Yarbrough. A. Edward and Diane Yarbrough, and Triad Rehabilitation Center, Inc.; Tract 1 - Parcels I and 2 - from RM-8-S (Residential Building, Multifamily - TWO PHASE) to RM-I2-S (Residential Building, Multifamily - TWO PHASE) - of parcel 1 located at the southwest intersection of Bethabara Park Boulevard ;and Brian Center Lane (formerly Home Road); parcel 2 located on the southeast side of Brian Center Lane approximately 1,000 feet southwest of Bethabara Park Boulevard; Tract 2; from RM-I2-S (Residential Building. Multifamily - TWO PHASE) to RM-8-S (Residential Building. Multifamily - TWO PHASE) - property located at the southwest terminus of Brian Center Lane (formerly Home Road); Tract 3; from RM-8-S (Residential Building, Multifamily - TWO PHASE) to RM-18-S (Nursing Care Institution) - property located approximately 375 feet south of Brian Center Lane and approximately 200 feet north of Chickamauga Drive. W-2172. 5. Petition of the City of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County; from RS 7 to IP; property located at the southwest corner of 26th Street and Boneyard Road; and on the west side of Pittsburg Avenue between 25th and 27th Streets. W-2173. t. Petition of Benancio Salgado. from RS-9 to MH; property located on the east side of Willard Road between Selma Street and Oregon Street. W 2174. 7. Petition of Lucian H. Neal; from RS-9and RM-18 to RM-18; proper ty located at the southern terminus to Hunt Drive which is approximately 450 feet south of Bethabara Park Boulevard. W-2175. 8. Petition of Carpenter's Flower Shop, Inc.; form LB and RS-12 to LB; property located on the north side of Robinhood Road approximately 150 feet west of Reynolda Rood. W-2176. 9. Petition of Meridian Realty Group, Inc., for property owned by Blue Gem, Inc. and Winsalem, Inc.; form GB to CB; property located at the south east corner of Business 40 and Cherry Street/High Street. W-2177. 10. Proposal of Greater Faith Chapel, Inc. for Special Use Permit for Institutional Parking in a RS-9 Zoning District: property located on the south west side of Glenbrook Drive across from Rowell Street. W-2179. 11. Proposal to amend Section 2-5.50 "Motor Vehicle Storage Yard" use conditions of Chapter B of the UDO to revise subsection (C) regarding right of-way screening requirements and subsection (E) regarding bufferyard requirements - UDO-28. 12. Proposal to amend Section 2-4 Table 2.6 Permitted Uses and Section 2-5.68 "Swimming Pool, Private - UDO-29. 13. Proposal to amend various sections of Article III, Salem Lake Watershed Protection and Article IV, Watershed Protection of Chapter C of the UDO to change various terms and administrative provisions: to amend Section 3-4.2 of Chapter C regarding the use of hazardous materials; to amend Section [ 3-6 to allow alternative stormwater control management systems; and, to amend Section 4-5.2 of Chapter C regarding the Special Intense Development Allocation (SIDA) -UDO-30. Prior to the hearing, interested person may obtain any additional information which is the the possession of the City/County Planning Board in that office at City Hall on weekdays, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Interested citizens will be given an opportunity to be heard. All requests for appropriate and necessary auxiliary aids and services must be . 1 . made within a reasonable time prior to the hearing to Angela Carmon at 727 2056 or TDD No. 727-8319. THIS MEETING WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE ON CITY TV-13. ? : Loris R. Colclough, Assistant Secretary to the Board of Aldermen ? ?