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Page 8-A p iß' I n 6%, '" r ’* H " u^Sgl ] - mßi k[ 0 t-im * ."~ s.. Ht RE’S MOLLY: Kate Arthur as the temptress, Molly, in 'Tom Jones,” the rollicking original musical farce playing at the Tidewater Dinner Theatre, Norfolk, Tuesdays through Sundays through February 14. For reservations and information, call 461-2933 or 245-8304 toll-free from the Fefjnsula. Group rates are available. The Tidewater is located in the Quality Inn-Lake Wright motel complex at 6270 Northampton Blvd.. lust off 1-64. Pfowograptiirs refer to inferior leniet «s ‘Top bottler." Missionary Opportunities C«nlM>«d From Pago 2-A in Nepal! Kay graduated froiJSctollege with a degree in (lining. She wanted to mimker where needed mogtiShe asked to be sent The came for a nurse in Bangladesh. She werit : . for six weeks and »te«i for six months. A courts from the U.S. had warftad to be missionaries. a laboratory He, a mechanic. two of their three chujfeui with them to Nepal. He]* mister Fix-It, she Nepalese young l<!C<i|de in Laboratory tic&iiques, both in a h.*)gital. He trains young meh; too. They are there for three'years. Mere lands are op«F today. More skills arfc needed today. Less language requirements and less/than lifetime com mitments are needed. Sirtday, January 31 at FiMit Presbyterian Church Rev. Miss Rebecca Reyes will be guest speller at 11 A.M. worship. Stok-will also speak in the evening following a covered dishr Supper She will speak ababl 7 P.M. Presbyterian churches from Plymouth, Ahdekie, Williamston, Elisabeth City will be ooming. The public is invited to attend the 7 P.M. meeting. | Want A Challenging Career? Teen Talk to Jim Perry, •lisii has excellent op pertunities waiting for you inccertain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where yd* are right now. Give Jif|r a call todav. TASJK TO THE INTEGON I.IEfIfENER. ■' O. PERRY Jr || REGIONAL 1 DIRECTOR B pG. eo>a*o M Cary, NjC. 27511 S Tel. 447-5530 ■ t.- ■* - ■- - I- J fg r i P WERE CLEANING OUT STOCKROOMS, CLEARING OUT SHELVES, PREPARING FOR PI IP till PY* OUR SALE! SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 28TH. SOME ITEMS W "VC/ #V # Uiri REDUCED AS MUCH AS 75% OFF REGULAR PRICE ! QUANTITIES LIMITED - SHOP , v ,*7 EARLY - OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. downtown w edenton < " Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 ajn. Until S:3O pm., Friday 9:30 am. Until 9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 am. Until 6 pm. PRE-INVENTORY SALE! “““ * One Group Os 'l MENS SUIT & SPORT COAT TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON GIRLS LADIES LEATHER BLAZER SALE! Short Cut Material SALE* r ~ " COATS and SWEATERS 1 * “e re ‘M-o* ■ At SSO Oft Assorted solids & prints. •-'**■•*'*-*■* wnid ailM,iMl|4Ulin«'' *OftlGIN*lfLY >*109.00 to M 70.00 4 a -fißeg!'*79Wo' • ‘*>' polyester* cottons. ****** At Cll C I^.OO 127 yd j % OFF REG. PRICE $ fi A BB O S 7 Q BB >— ——V, Sto. 36 10 44 COATS REQ. 34D0 to MHO Uj 01 I 3 Ladtas Fall" ' S 2 Wt! <«<-»»» «x» t. 12000 >*E*r«s ».0 1200 u, MOO genuine leather button front blazers H.ndba« Men s Levi inst . darling dress coats, pullover and nanuoags Western Style QoUU, 100 F*r COfit wool, wool CAKUOAN ..EATERS Wl ™ SUF **«< FLAP A 2 PATCH POCKETS Vwjr Vests .£1 ««*™> * »"“* WOM! “*“■ w,Kt ■ ,o *" 59.88 Reg. 79.00 -' ■ " | A L-TJ-J urge group mens a ladies save on LADIES JEWELRY SALE! V PRICE J one Group ot S SAMSONITE LUGGAGE tLtUKIt K Low Price On S Men s Belts _ _ __ REG 3,95 *27“ UP 10 r*izoo A(\QL REO ** ■*“ *l6“ mJLSii™ ma 2.44 yd 5.88 & 6.88 "fy /O OFF arvin electric heaters choose fro “ * w, “ VARIETY 0F m LADIES JEWELRY TODAY Reg. $lO yd. values Brown, Black & Navy fan forced automatic, instant HARDSIDE, VARIOUS COLORS electric heat consists of earrings, necklaces, r J V SAFETY TIP OVER SWITCH BRACELETS, PINS, ETC. _ V Large Group ■■■■ 1— « —— - - Boys Flannel Boys & Girls LADIES GREAT SELECTION OF ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS Shirts Sale SWEATER TIGHTS tables on sale long sleeve «? ■ 6.75 onSa,e nnrnA AinnvA Rag $6 to $9 3.44 SALE «*7» mam DRESS SHIRTS "»“V OA O7 -»• / V, CREAM, NAVY, GREEN. CHESTNUT, RUST M I I M QCC REG. $6 -12 J \ One Group many assorted styles of tables mV /v Mens Izod Shirts Ladies Robes sizes: petite, average, « tall to choose from . « Reg. 21.00 EASY TO ASSEMBLE ASSORTED COLOR 4 STYLES 16.88 A OCJ 1 *24.00 Lovely nylon quilted STONEWARE DINNERWARE SET MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS fl STAINLESS REVERE WARE! Large Group of Mens button front floral prints. > c > ( m Short Sleeve Shirts 20 PIECE SET SERVICE oRLt up to $26 SAVINGS K Assorted Cotors f sictt 5 “:*5“ to ’10" FAMOUS BRANDS WESTERN SHIRTS | REGULAR sl7 to *37 EXTRA JjlßfiE PLATES ASSORTED PLAIDS H .. 29i88 Rea. 8.00 SAFE IN OVEN DISHWASHER. FREEZER II COPPER CLAD STAINLESS AND CARBON CORE * MICROWAVE caramel « ALMOND SIZES SALL, 4XL | STAINLESS STEEL. SLIGHTLY BLEMISHED. WH ~ '* M , LARGE GROUP HASSOCKS ONEIDA STAINLESS 10-PIECE CARBON STEEL CUTLERY SET your choice- Vi PRICE! SILVERWARE SETS i2^sB.BB COLORS BROWN. BLACK.GREEN 32.88 142.50 Carbon steel blades.. lardwooo handles. lAnnual Canadian Day To Be Celebrated I RALEIGH The red I maple leaf will be waving I prominently across North I Carolina February 15 1 through March 31 1 welcoming Canadian a visitors to the Tar Heel state ■ during the second annual i Canadian Days celebration. Some 15 communities ] ranging from Asheville and I Hickory in the west to the I Outer Banks, Carteret I County and the South I Brunswick Islands on the I North Carolina coast will be I participating in this year’s I celebration. | i During the six-week period Canadian visitors > will receive some special hospitality in the form of ' reduced rates for ac commodations, meals and other activities such as golf. PYD Reps Hold Workshop Continued From Page 2-A L Force member and Coun -5 selor at the Edenton j Chowan Alternative School, , and Ernie Foster, Chairman 5 of the Interagency Council t of Dare County and Coun selor at Manteo High School. The purpose of the PYD workshop was to focus at tention on the necessity of involvement by concerned adults with youth in all counties of North Carolina. THE CHOWAN HERALD [ “North‘Carolina has long ; been a favorite travel i destination of Canadians,” i said Govehior James B. Hunt, Jrt in proclaiming the i “C a n*id ia n Days” celebration. “We feel this is away fa say thank you to our Canadian friends for being such good neighbors. I We hope that by setting aside this period, more attention will be called to North Carolina for our Canadian friends.” The first “Canadian Days” celebration in 1981 included participation by Pinehurst, Carteret County i and Fayetteville. Several thousand Canadians responded to a state ad vertising campaign con [ cerning the celebration. With the expanded par ticipation this year, it is . expected to bring even more Canadians to North Carolina during one of their favorite times for traveling. “During this celebration, I encourage North Carolinians to display the Canadian flag prominently as away of saying welcome to our Canadian friends,” Hunt continued. “They have on many occasions shown the true spirit of neigh borliness. This is a time when we can, in some small way, say thank you for what you have done.” There is a growing link between North Carolina and * Canada industrially and a delegation from New Brunswick province representing Northern Telecom was on hand for the proclamation ceremony in the Governor’s office. Northern Telecom has facilities in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park. Among the participating communities this year are Asheville, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Hickory, High Point, The Sandhills, Winston-Salem, Raleigh, New Bern, Car teret County, South Bruns wick Islands, Rocky Mount and the Outer Banks. "A little amateur painting in water-color shows the innocent and quite mind." Robert Louis Stevenson N.C. Poultry Queen To Travel State North Carolina’s “queen industry...poultry food products...recently crowned a new “Royal” ambassador to travel across the state next year as a goodwill representative of the state’s largest and most dynamic food industry. Miss Kim Weeks of Wilmington, was chosen from a field of nine contestants at a recent pageant in Rose Hill, North Carolina to serve as 1982 North Carolina Poultry Queen. i. l.» - i I ■ am ' imPHhhl SSL / ■Km IVEY MEADOWS MOVES TO NEW LOCATION lvey Meadows Upholstery has moved to a larger facility, giving them plenty of parking space, a larger working area and also drive-in service for those rainy days. They have been at their new store (you turn behind Sears, it’s the same road as J. H. Conger Oil Co., is on) since mid-December. Ivey Meadows, right, shows Executive Vice-President of the Chamber of Commerce Jerry Hendee, some of materials they have available. Miss Weeks, the daughter of Emily Green of Long Beach and David Weeks of Lake Wales, Fla., is a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington where she is pursuing a major in art. She will receive a scholarship from the state’s poultry industry to help further her educational goals. The N. C. Poultry Federation will be scheduling many of the queen’s appearances ac cording to Ed Woodhouse, executive director. The Poultry Queen will be helping to North Carolina’s citizens about the size and importance of the poultry food industry to the economic well-being of the state. Woodhouse noted that during 1980 the poultry farm income exceeded $787- million quite a story for the new poultry queen to tell. Thursday. January 28, 198? - Effective Erosion Solutions Erosion is no stranger to the North Carolina , estuarine shoreline. Typical ' erosion rates average one to \ two feet per year. For ' property owners in this , coastal area, there are few . options in dealing with this , normal and continuing process. One option that can sometimes be an effective and relatively economical , solution is a bulkhead. A bulkhead is a vertical wall constructed to prevent erosion of high ground upland of the wall. There are several designs of bulkheads, each with its own advantages and disad vantages. UNC Sea Grant’s new publication, A Homeowners Guide to Estuarine Bulkheads, discusses these various aspects in addition to common construction problems and design con siderations to look for when buying a bulkhead. Written by Spencer M. Rogers, Jr., Sea Grant’s coastal engineering specialist, this guide includes a glossary - and sources of additional information foi homeowners new to estuarine bulkheads. For a copy of this publication, write Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, N.C. 27650-5001. As for publication number UNC SG-81-11.
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