Page 4-B ' . F Banquet To Be Held, Oct. 14, Fp&Law Enforcement Officers .nn r \ at The Twelveth Annual Appreciation Banquet for Law ‘ Enforcement Officers in Chowan County and surrounding counties will be held Thursday, October 14, 1982. The affair is sponsored annually by the Edward G. Bond Post 40 of the American Legion and is held at the Post 40 home. Each year the Banquet has been a continued success, and the same is expected this year. The guest speaker for this event will be Robert L. Pence, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation in Charlotte, North Carolina. Mr. Pence was born on December 28, 1938, in Brookville, Penn Recreation Report Men’s and Women’s Volleyball The 1982 Adult volleyball season began this week with all 15 teams seeing action. The teams in the Men’s league are Ryland, In dependents 11, Leary Oil, Parrish & Co., UPS, Chowan Hospital, Miller’s, and the Police Dept. The women’s league consists of the Chargers, Owen Block, Tarheel Bank, George C. Moore, Dixie Auto, Western Gas, and the Blue Jays. An exciting season is expected from both leagues from some very competitive teams. All games are played on Tuesday and Thursday nights beginning at 7. There is no charge for admission and the public is invited to attend. Aerobics Plus All ladies interested in a group exercise and con ditioning program should check into the aerobic Dance classes being offered at the Recreation Depart ment. The class meets every Monday and Wednesday evening from 6 -7 for an hour of stretching, dancing, yoga, and running. The class may be just what you need to get in shape and stay that way. Call the Recreation Dept, at 482 - 8595 or Julie Spivey at 482 - 8055 for more information. Slimnastics Plus The Recreation Dept, also offers a morning exercise program for those who desire a slower paced program of exercise and conditioning. The class meets on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 - 11. A towel or mat is needed for some of the exercises. Come SILVER REPLATING REDUCED 25% LAST 5 DAYS Make this YOUR Silver Investment for the Future! Every Item Replated at Sale Prices Since the value of old silverplated items For Instance continues to soar this is an excellent Sri. time to take advantage ot these low, low R# S: Plic * prices to have your worn silverware. Teapot $92.95 $69.71 antiques and family heirlooms replated Cresmef 48 95 36.71 like new These pieces are now more Candlestick valuable than ever and make wonderful (per in.) 5.30 ' 3.98 gifts All work HEAVILY SILVER- Sugar Bowl 52.95 39.71 PLATED by our skilled silversmiths snd Trays per Sale prices apply to ALL pieces sq in.) .42 .32 s^\FaiaT»arw»rnHitTQiiEiiitirrißi>aw.l i ASK ABOUT FULL DETAILS J * REPAIR POLICY: FREE KNT removal aid Itriiftsaaiai on M Ham vt aawrpMU. •WHY $11.95 FOR ANY KIND AND ALL ADDITIONAL If PAIRS, no aiattar Now aitoatm. on any pact vt siivorpiata includas soldaring brokan bandits, tap, knobs, ate (Only Httsbow art Ids fanitsbMi now ports.) SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 30 BRING IN SILVER TODAY! Babtd JetoeUr* downtown edenton sylvania, where he received his early education. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts Dqgree from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn sylvania, in 1960. He served in the United States Army from 1960 to 1962. Mr. Pence entered duty as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of In vestigation on Oofcober 15, 1962, and after a period of training, served in the New Orleans, San Francisco, and New York City Offices. In April, 1969, he was trans ferred to FBI Headquar ters, Washington, D. C., to serve as a supervisor in the Domestic Intelligence Division. In December, 1973, try out Julie and Terry and see what “Body Heat” can do for you. Midget Football The Edenton - Chowan Midget Football League teams sharpened their skills this week with a controlled scrimmage at Fisher Field. Over 60 players and coaches saw action in what looks to be the beginning of an ex citing season. All games will be played on Mondays beginning at 6:30. Make plans to be there! Midget Soccer The first soccer matches of the season began this week. Five teams saw ac tion in the League which will feature over 85 of your favorite soccer players. Games will be played on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Plan to attend! Bus Driver Training The Edenton - Chowan School System will sponsor two Bus Driver Training Sessions for any interested adults on Tuesday Sep tember 28th and Tuesday October 5, 1982. The sessions . will be held at the D.F. Walker School from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. each day. There is no charge for the training sessions. For more in formation, please contact Mr. Jim Kinion, Associate Superintendent at 482 - 4436. Europe first learned of peaches when Alexander the Great brought them back from Persia. he was assigned to the In- ’ spection Division where he • performed inspection duties until December, 1974, when he was reassigned to the Administrative Division. In July ‘75, he was designated to serve as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Louisville, Kentucky, Of fice. In May, 1978, Mr. Pence was reassigned to Headquarters as an official in the Administrative Services Division where he served until March, 1980, when he was made Special Agent in Charge of the Charlotte, North Carolina, FBI Office, which covers the the new (w 83 model/ iv ' mmSm ML Buick, Olds, Pontiac, GMC New Car SHOWING Sept. 23 VISIT THE HOME QF THE *GM* GIANT wTiinif r motor c ° Rp * 77M Wi» EDENTON4B2 8421 & UHUIILn Broad St. Ext. THE CHOWAN HERALD tntik State of North ■ Caifttfina. THifre will also be many other distinquished guests, both local and state of ficials, who will be attending the Banquet and also the Friendship Hour, which is being sponsored by Jimbo’s Jumbos, Inc., of Edenton, from 4:30 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. The Appreciation Banquet will begin at 7:30 P.M. at the Legion Hut on U.S. 17 South. Tickets for the Banquet are $6.00 each which will entitle you to a steak dinner prepared in the “good old American Legion way”. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased from the Chowan County Sheriff’s Department, the Edenton Police Department, any member of the American Legion, or any member of the Optimist dub. ”-' There will also be an award given to honor the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, which is the highlight of our annual event. In addition to this ayrard, the Optimist Club will honor some officer of our County for his or her outstanding work with the youth of Chowan County. This is an opportunity for the citizens of Chowan County to show their support for the law enforcement officers in our area by at tending this once-a-year event. We hope that you will plan to spend an enjoyable and rewarding evening with us on Thursday, October 14! I n I ICoftaid }Ja Edenton-Chowan School Menus The Edenton - Chowan Schools have released their breakfast and lunch mien us for the week of September 27 - October l. / Monday - Breakfast • chilled juice, fruit danish and milk. Lunch - ham burger-bun, lettuce and tomato, ketchup, musthrd, french fries, pear halves and milk. Tuesday- Breakfast - banana halves, assorted cereals and milk. Lunch - spaghetti w-meat sauce, carrot strips, buttered com, rolls and milk. Wednesday - Breakfast - orange juice, doughnut and milk. Lunch - sliced ham, candied yams, mixed greens, combread squares and milk. \ Thursday, September 23, 1982 Thursday - Breakfast - fruit juice, scrambled eggs, buttered grits and milk. Lunch - fish fillet, cheese topped potatoes, green beans, combread and milk. Friday - Breakfast - orange juice, oat meal, cheese toast and milk. Lunch - bar-b-que w-bun, cole slaw, potato tots, ketchup, chocloate cake squares and milk. + American Red Cross

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