Thursday, December 16,19761
Parents Initiate STEP
Parents and grantfcwraits
alike often refer to ‘the
good old days” when life
seemed more simple and
everyone’s, role was more
deariy defined . . . there
was an atmosphere of peace
and order in the era of
“Father knows best” and
“Do what your mother
says”.
But times have changed,
and' people have changed,
affecting changes in
relationships between
people.. Concerned atod
sometimes bewildered hy
the effects which times and
social changes have had on
family relationships,
today’s parents are showing
an increasing interest in
finding more effective ways
of relating to their children.
Thirty-seven mothers and
fathers at White Oak School
have recently organized into
a new parent group called'
STEP, a program of
Systematic Training for
Effective Parenting. The
CARD OF THANKS
To all my friends and
Brethern of Bandon Chapel,
and Arrowhead Beach,
please except my humble
thanks for your concern
shown myself and family
during these many dark
hours. Your expresssions of
sympathy and prayers were
needed and appreciated.
God Bless You All
R.E. (Bob) Harvey
NOTICE!
2% interest on 1976 ad valorem
taxes will begin January 3rd,
1977. Pay your taxes early to
avoid paying interest.
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l W. B. GARDNER, Administrator l
prpgram, which Is designed l
to help parents relate to!
their children more ef
fectively, is a training
course for those who want;
their relationship with!
children to be more
satisfying.
Beginning January 10,
1977, the course at White:
Oak will run for nine weeks.
Because of the parented
response to the organization
of STEP, three one-hour
sessions will be held weekly
-two oh Monday nights and
one on Thursday mornings.
Using parent handbooks
and correlated audio-visual
materials put out by the
American Guidance Ser
vice, Inc., parents will read,
discuss, and share their
child rearing experiences
with each other.
Ginny Summers, ESAA
guidance counselor at White
Oak, originated the idea for
this parent effectiveness
training program and will
lead the sessions. She stated
that “coming to STEP
meetings does not suggest,
inadequacy as parents, but
indicates a desire to grow.
She added, “People are
recognizing the importance
of learning new procedures
for raising children in order
to have more satisfying
relationships."
Christmas is reaching the
stage where it’s an ordeal to
practically everyone but the
children, yet we enjoy the
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"iTrtJDBNTTO RECEIVE AWARD—Terry M. Williams, Sr, left, local representative for
Woodmen of the World Insurance Company is shown presenting a trophy to Harold Nichols,
guidance counselor at Holmes High School, that will be given to an oustanding student in
American History. The presentation will be made during Awards Day. A similar award will
be given to a student at Chowan High School, reported Williams.
Two Men To Face Felony Charges
Probable cause was found
In Chowan County District
Court December 7, in Cases
where Howard McKinley
Hayes and Tommie
Alexander Whitehurst each,
are charged with three
counts of breaking and
I entering and larceny.
The charges grew out of
an investigation by Edenton
Police Department into
thefts from a construction
site of Cape Colony Haven,
Inc., off Paradise Road on
September 10,
Judge John T. Chaffin
presided at the weekly
session and Asst. Dist. Atty.
Keith Teague prosecuted
the docket.
Other action taken in
cluded:
Lilliam Credle Ivory,
speeding, (10 fine and costs.
Notice of appeal entered.
Wilburn Leslie Miller,
drunk driving and tran
sporting alcoholic beverage,
90 days, suspended upon
of $l5O fine and
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Angelo Burke, speeding,
$lO fine and costs.
I Adolph McKinley Boyce,
improper muffler, $lO fine
and costs.
Roger Cullen Bunch,
speeding, $lO fine and costs.
Roy William Leaven
. worth, drunk driving, 90
days, suspended upon
payment of $125 fine and
costs.
Charles Heber Small, 111,
reckless driving, 30 days,
, suspended upon payment of
SSO fine and. costs and not
drive for 90 days.,
John Elbert Layton,
v drunk driving, 90, days,
suspended upon payment of
SIOO fine and costs.
Beverly Dianne Twine,
traffic violation, $lO fine and
costs.
James Stallings Wiggins,
speeding, $lO fine and costs.
Lynn D. Stone, no liability
insurance and registration
violation, 90 days,
suspended upon payment of
$175 fine and costs.
Margurite Delores Ross,
speeding, 10 days,
suspended upon payment of
$25 fine and costs. Notice of
appeal entered.
John David Etheridge,
speeding, $lO fine and costs.
Christmas
Program Set
Church School classes of
Providence Baptist will
observe their, annual
Christmas program on
Sunday, December 19th at
9:30 A. M. The superin
tendent invites everyone to
attend as the toddlers and
young adults render this
program.
The morning worship
service will begin at 11 A. M.
with the Senior Choir ser
ving. Dr. J. L. Fenner, Sr.,
will be in charge of morning
worship service.
The Young Men’s
Brotherhood will sponsor a
Christmas Basket Drive.
They solicit the support of
Providence members in
order to successfully bring
joy to the under-priviledged.
Any contributions will be
most highly appreciated.
The calendar for ensuing
week:
Monday—7:3o P. M.—
Young Men’s Brotherhood
Meeting— Charlton Build
ing.
Wednesday—7 P.M.—Mid
week Prayer Service—
Charlton Building.
The pastor, officers and
members of Providence
invite you to attend all
services.
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Donnie Ray Webb,
speeding, 30 days,
suspended upon payment of
$75 fine and costs.
Herman Felton, public
drunkenness, five months;
malicious damage to real
property, five months.
Samuel Tarkington, Jr.,
improper equipment and
reckless driving, 60 days,
suspended upon payment of
SIOO fine and costs.
James Ernest White,
speeding, $25 fine and costs.
The following were called
and failed to appear: Larry
Wayne Lyle, speeding;
Claude Maurice Hunt,
speeding; William Carroll
Harrell, speeding; Lewis
Eason, improper passing;
McKenely Commander,
maliciofts damage to real
property and assault and
battery; and Stanley Lee
Jones, inspection violation.
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