THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY Volume 40, No. 20 USPS 428-000 Hertford, Perquimans County, N.C., Thursday, May 17, 1M4 25 CENTS Relaxing on the River Tuesday morning provided the perfect atmoaphere for relaxation along the banks of the Perquimans River. The weather was warm and the sun was bright inviting county residents to the docks located behind the Municipal Building in Hertford. (Photo by Jane Williams.) The Honorable Elbert S. Peel, Jr. presided over a heavy case load in ladays to Albemarle District Jail suspended on condition that he pay a fine of $45 and costs. ?Found Ronnie Newby Owens gqttty of driving wUle Impaired and . ? -j a alallt m anfks (m frhr . . . w ' < . , Corrections suspended and placed on special supervised probation for one year.fiewas ordered to pay a $106" fine and costs. He was instructed to surrender driver's license to Clerk of Superior Court and not operate a motor vehicle until his driving privilege is restored. He is to successfully complete the A. D. E. T. School and pay fee for said school. Defendant is to surrender himself to the Sheriff of Chowan County at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 11, 1984 and remain in custody until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, May 13, 1984 and do so for a total of four weekends until he has served a total of seven days. He is to pay the jail costs. Win fall Council effects rate-hike for water department By JANE WILLIAMS Effective July 1, 1984, residents of Winfall will realize approximately a 20 per cent increase in their water bills. The rate increase will be the first for the town in more than two years, and is projected to raise most residence bills by $1.50 to $2.00 per month. Currently the water rate for Town of Winfall customers is $5.00 for the first 3,000 gallons and $1.20 per thousand gallons after 3,000 gallons. The new rate will be $6.00 for the first 2,000 gallons and $1.25 per thousand gallons after the initial consumption is reached. Winfall Mayor Lloyd Ray Morgan stated that the town "has not been making anything off of the water department due to the rising cost of water treatment. We felt that we had to have a rate increase at this time to offset rising prices of chemicals used to treat water for consumption." In other action the Council: ?Approved an ordinance to adopt a Planning and Zoning Board. Three members were selected to serve on this Board, they are William Bartlett, for a three-year term; Terry Williams, for a two-year term and Curtis Stallings for a one-year term. Met with Steve Player of L.E. Wooten and Company to discuss the progress of the town's Community Development Block Grant Program. Actual construction on the project which will include properties on King St., Louise St., White St., Cathryn St., and Macon St. is expected to begin in about 90 days. One or two families are expected to be re-located during this project, with 32 to 35 dwellings to receive assistance, along with street improvements within the project boundaries. A second public hearing date for the project was set for May 28th at 7:00p.m. ?Voted to ammend the minutes of their April meeting, and withdrew the decision to place no parking signs on Nixon St. Church honors Wright The Administrative Board of Hertford United Methodist Church has announced that Sunday. May 20,1984, has been designated as Caroline Wright Day. A reception honoring Miss Wright, organist and choir director for the church, for twenty-five years of service will be be held in the Church Fellowship Hall from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00p.m. .... In ?ddi^ea,to her duties as organist and choir director for the church, Miss Wright has also directed many church concerts and dramas throughout the 25 years that she has been associated with Hertford United Methodist Church. Miss Wright attended Greensboro College where she received a Music Education degree. From there she went on to Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and received a Master of Music Degree. Before coming to Hertford she taught public school music in Zebulon and Oak City, N.C. and began church choirs in both cities, fulfilling an early vow in her music career to work for Christ at every opportunity. Miss Wright is the daughter of Mattie Newbold Wright of Jarvisurg, and the late Charles A. Wright. The public is invited to attend the reception on Sunday afternoon.