LOCAL NEWS
Local briefs
Holiday deadlines set
"The Perquimans Weekly"
will be closed on Monday,
September 3, for the Labor Day
holiday. Deadlines for the
September ( edition of the paper
will be 5:00 p.m. on Friday,
August SI for news articles,
classified advertising and legal
advertising. The deadline (or
retail advertising will remain at
10:00 a.m. Tuesday. September
4.
County Commissioners to meet
The Perquimans County
Commissioners will meet on
Tuesday, September 4 at 10:00
a.m. in the Commissioners'
Room at the Perquimans County
Courthouse. The meeting date
has been changed due to the
Labor Day holiday on Monday.
Childrens dance classes set
Registration for children's
classes in ballet, tap, and jazz
dancing will be held today,
(Thursday) at the Hertford
Municipal Building on W. Grubb
St. from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m.
The classes will be taught by
Marsha Gordon Atking, of
Elizabeth City, on Tuesdays and
Thursdays in Hertford.
Three-year olds with a fourth
birthday before December 1 will
be accepted. A $100 registration
fee per child will be required. To
register by phone contact Mrs.
Atkins at 338-1015.
Season tickets available
Season tickets for the
Perquimans County Pirates
football games are still available
for individuals desiring reserved
seating for the 1984 season.
The tickets are available for all
five home games, and as an
additional benefit, holders of the
tickets will be given free
admission to all six of the junior
varsity's home games this year.
Tickets can be obtained by
contacting Pirates Coach, Pat
Morgan at 426-5778 (work) or 426
8210 (home). Season tickets will
also be on sale at the Pirates
opening game against
Williamston on August 31.
Recycling plant opens
Simon Recycling Corporation
announces the opening of
Elizabeth City Recycling Center,
111 Griggs St. at Route 17
Business and By-pass junction in
Elizabeth City.
Steve Simon, president of the
recycling firm, says he will be
buying old newspapers,
aluminum cans, and other
grades of paper starting Sept. 4.
Fund raising drives will be
offered to schools, churches,
clubs, and other organizations in
the area. Further information
can be obtained at 919-335-7374.
Birthday calendars on sale
The Perquimans County Jaycees
and Jaycee Women are continuing
their sale of community birthday
calendars. Calendars $3.00 and
listings $.25 If you are not contacted,
please call Parker Newbern, 426-8232
or Teri Copeland 426-8385
Area obituaries -
JOHN GILBEBT LAYTON
John Gilbert Layton, <3, a
native of Chowan County, died
Tuesday, August 25. in a hospital.
The funeral was conducted at 4
p.m. Thursday In Merry Hill
Baptist Church by the Rev.
Coleman Thomas. Burial was in
the Layton Family Cemetary,
Edenton. Williford-Barham
Funeral Home, Edenton, was in
charge.
He was a commercial
fisherman. He was a member of
Merry Hill Baptist Church, and
had also served in the Army
during World War II.
Survivors include his wife,
Vivian Belch Layton; four
daughters, Patricia Anderson of
Edenton, Beth White of Merry
Hill, Connie Ambrose of Wallace
and Juanita Nixon of Hertford; a
son J. G. Lay ton, Jr. of Windsor;
five sisters. Edna Dail and Ima
Jean Waff, both of Edenton,
Gladys Ward of Merry Hill.
Emma Byrum of Tyner and
Carolyn Chappell of Hertford;
three brothers. J. T. Layton of
Jacksonville, Sherlon Layton of
Edenton, and Fred Layton of
Pennsylvania, and 11
grandchildren.
HILDA C. LAYTON
EDENTON-Mrs. Hilda
Chappell Layton, 64, Seabrook
Blanching Corp. employee, died
Friday. A funeral was held
Sunday at 4 p.m. at Rocky Hock
Baptist Church with a burial
following at the Layton family
cemetery, Route 3, Edenton.
Surviving include; two
daughters, Mrs. Julia Delories
Brown and Mrs Esther Harrell,
both of Suffolk, Va.; one sister.
Mrs. Elisabeth Dail of Tyner;
and four grandchildren.
Arrangements by Wllliford
Barham Funeral Home.
ELSIE H. HARE
EDENTON? Elsie Hassell
Hare, tl, of Route 3 died
Saturday in Chowan Hospital.
. She was a native of Chowan
County and the wife of Worth H.
Hare. Sr.
She was a member of
Macedonia Baptist Church,
where she was a Sunday school
teacher. She was president of the
Advance Home Demonstration
Club and was active in the
Extension Homemakers
Association. She was formerly
employed in the Chowan County
school system. ?
Other survivors include tow
daughter s, Gail Singh, Sallie
Beech and Kim Goodwin, all of
Eden ton, and Iris Qlmestead 6f
New Bern; a son, Worth H. Hare,
Jr. of Edenton; two sisters, DoHs
Lundy of Havelock and Christine
Spivey of Edenton; thn?e ^
brothers, Paul Hassell of ?
Conners, Georgia, George
Hassell of Ada, Ohio, and James
Hassell of Jacksonville, and .13
grandchildren.
The funeral was conducted at?
p.m. Sunday in Macedonia
Baptist Church by Dr. Charts
Harris. Burial followed .'in
Beaver Hill Cemetery, with
Williford-Barham Funeral Hoipue f
in charge. I
Home health services expand
to include hospice care
The Home Health Service,
Albemarle Home Care, through
the PPCC District Health
Department has expanded
services to include hospice care.
Albemarle Home Care renders
services to home bound residents
of Pasquotank, Perquimans,
Camden, Chowan, and Currituck
Counties of all ages and
economic groups.
The Albemarle Home Care'
multidisplinary team includes
registered nurses, licensed
practical nurses, home health
aids, a physical therapist, and a
medical social worker.
The hospice component of
Albemarle Home Care exists
neither to hasten nor to postpone
death. Rather, hospice exists to
affirm life? by providing support
and care of those in the last
phases of incurable disease so
that they can live as fully and
comfortable as possible.
.
Hospice promotes the
formation of caring communities
that are sensitive to the needs of
patients and their families at this
time in their lives so that they
may be free to attain that degree
of mental and spiritual
preparation for death that is
satisfactory to them.
Volunteers, trained through an
intensive program, provide
companionship as well as help
with such specific functions as
light housework, child car, and
sitting with patients when family
members require time away.
Volunteers are needed in each of
the five counties being served. If
anyone has any questions
pertaining to becoming a
volunteer or about the services
rendered by Albemarle Home
Care can call Kay Whedbee,
Albemarle Home Care
Coordinator, at 338-2167.
NOTICE FOR
FUEL OIL BIDS
The Perquimans County Board of Commissioners .
hereby requests sealed bids for fuel oil for the use
of County agencies for fiscal 1984-85. Bids must be
submitted in writing on or before 8:00 P.M. Mon- '
day, September 17, 1984 to the undersigned Clerk
to the Board in the Perquimans County Courthouse. .
The Board reserves the right to reject all bids.
Perquimans County Board of Commissioners
By: Jeanne C. White, Clerk
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