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Panther Pride Marching Band ^t/Z<S£TH ,, * Sfei|® ; ‘ ■ -Ky ' >:y< ' . :. - * 4 . ‘ , ,V ■ ’ ■ ^ ■~ ' ' ' ■- ’ ■'•■•■-_ STAFF PHOTOS BY REBECCA BUNCH Members of the Panther Pride Marching Band from Pasquotank County High School in Elizabeth City make their why along the parade route during the Edenton Christmas Parade on Dec. 14. j .. ;_£_;_■ ;_ These Shriners in their bright yellow vehicles brought smiles to kids and adults alike as they drove along the parade route on Broad Street during the Dec. 14 Edenton Christmas Parade. These representatives of D.F. Walker Elementary School carrying a banner preceded the school's award winning float that captured first place honors in this year’s Edenton Christmas Parade. PRIVOTT Continued from 1A many years of service on the council and to the com munity. The lobby in the future will be known as the Councilman Willis M. Priv ott Lobby, the mayor said. Privott said it was with mixed emotions that he was retiring from the coun cil. But one thing he did not doubt, he said, was that those who would carry on in his absence were equal to the task. “I know beyond a shad ow of a doubt that I’m leaving the town in good hands,” Privott said. Privott said that when he began his service on the council in 1981 he did not plan to be there long. “I didn’t plan to stay but two years but they must have put glue in the seat because I couldn’t move from it," Privott joked. Privott added that there were a couple of things he would always remem ber about his years on the council. One, he said, was 1018 N. BROAD STREET, EDENTON II uliiLL Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm 252-482-1018 &fviiatma& The Edenton Dance Stars show off some high energy moves during the Dec. 14 Christmas Parade. Kids from Open Door Church in Edenton wave to the crowd as they ride atop one of the most colorful floats in this year’s Edenton Christmas Parade. f that although the council members might find them selves at odds at times over an issue, none of them ever held a grudge. “We’ve gone out as broth ers when we’ve left here,” Privottsaid. He said the other thing he would never forget was that his service had been a learning experience. “I have learned some thing from each one of you," Privott said. Council members also Bankruptcy can help you manage and solve your financial problems. Call Allen C. Brown Attorney Over 24>00 clients helped with 28 years of experience 1-800-752-0952 #252-752-0753 Debt Relief Agency helping people eliminate debt through bankruptcy j SECTION 8 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PUBLIC NOTICE Persons interested in Rental Assistance may apply as listed below CHOWAN COUNTY NEC me. IT7W,g>14 1m: MOasaMfcMpi fmilr emu ini* fiwl71t DUNNM.BMMMC tPe tolls wing with yea: BJrtM Certificates, Social Security emit, m,, Clear criminal record torpast 5 year period required no felonies, violent crimes, drug crimes Assistance provided only to US Citizens or persons with EMgtoie Immigration Status : 252-482-4468 ML IM r. 252-482-4468 «xt. 111 White Oak Elementary School Principal Michelle White joins sorrte of the students from the school in greeting the onlookers at the Edenton Christmas Parade on Dec. 14. Horses are always an eye-catching part of the Edenton Christmas Parade sponsored by the Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce and the Chowan Ruritans. This horse-drawn cart carried a message of thanks for the community^ support from the Chowan-Edenton Optimist Club. added some personal thoughts about Privott, expressing admiration for his ability to connect with people and his desire to help others. “Willis, you have been an inspiration to most of us,” Clarification An article in last week’s paper reported that cop ies of the superintendent’s search survey are avail able at the central office of the Edenton-Chowan Schools on West Queen STAFF PHOTO BY REBECCA BUNCH Councilman Willis Privott speaks at the podium concerning his impending retirement from the Edenton Town Council during a Dec. 10 meeting. Looking on, (l-r), are Councilwoman Norma Simpson Mayor Roland Vaughan and Clerk of Court Mike McArthur. Councilman Jimmy Stall ings said. “I’m sure going to miss you,” Councilwoman Nor ma Simpson added. “You are the cause of me be ing here today. God bless ' you.” Clerk of Court Mike McArthur presided over the swearing in ceremony. Incumbent council mem bers Bob Quinn and Norma Simpson took the oath of office followed by the new councilman Elton Bond Jr., whom voters chose to re place Privott. Street, The article also should have mentioned that copies of the survey are available at the Northern Chowan Community Cen ter on Virginia Road. Read more Chowan news at DailyAdvance.com (USPS 106-380) Vol. 80, No. 52 Published Every Wednesday Cooke Communications North Carolina, LLC Entered as a second-class matter August 30,1934 at the Post Office of Edenton, North Carolina, under Act of March 3.1870. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Edenton/Tyner.—...,...$25.64 Anywhere else In NC....$43.61 Belvidere/Hobbsville....$41.70 Outside North Carolina. 45.81 POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: The Chowan Herald • PO. Box 207 • Edenton, NC 27932 Telephone: (252) 482-2623 Fax: (252) 482-4410 chowanheraldiiincweeklles.com .....—.< I * t , ■ t?.:
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