Community Community Calendar Circus Trip Planned The Perquimans County Rec reation Dept. and Senior Center it sponsoring a trip to Norfolk Scope to see the Ringling Broth ers and Barnam ft Bailey Circus on Sat., March 1, 1986 at 11 a.m. A bus will depart from the Cen ter, (which is located at 300 Grubb Street), at 9 a.m. After the circus they will stop at Morrisons Cafeteria oo their way home. The cost of the trip is $13 per person which includes bus trans portation & circus ticket. Reser vations must be made by Feb ruary 14. For more information or to reserve your eat call 426 5404. Seniors Plan Exercise Class The Perquimans County Senior Center is sponsoring a free exer cise class especially designed for the older adult beginning in Feb ruary. Classes will be taught on Tuesday & Thursday mornings 10:00-11:00 a.m. beginning Feb ruary 4 and will last 6 weeks. To register or for more information call the Center at 426-5404. Quilters to Meet The Perquimans' Quilters will meet Monday January 27th be ginning at 10:00 for those inter ested in a tabard apron workshop. The regular meeting will begin at 2:00 p.m. It will be held at the County Office Build ing, and visitors are welcome. Immunization Clinics Set The first Thursday of every month beginning March 6, 1966 local health departments will be holding evening immunizations clinics from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Working parents now you can get your childs booster shot without taking time off from work. For more information call Pas quotank? 338-2167; Perqui mans? 426-5488; Camden? 335 4486; Chowan? 482-7001. Democrats to Meet The Perquimans County Dem ocratic Executive Committee will meet Friday, Jan. 24th at 7:00 in Perquimans County Courthouse. Party chairman, the Rev. John London asks that all precent chairman and county elective officers please be pre sent. NAACP to Meet The Perquimans County NAACP Branch will meet Mon day, Jan. 27th at 7:30 at the Frist Baptist Church. Send a special message in our classified Valentine's Day Sweetheart section on February 13. It can be cute, funny or hopelessly romantic. Use your own private code, or simply use those three words everyone understands ? "I love you." Fill out the coupon below and mail it, along with the proper payment, or you can bring it in yourself. Each word is 10* ($1.50 minimum). All Sweetheart Ads are due by 5:00 P.M. on February 7. Print your message here: ? (Names do count as part of the message.) Homemade brownies chase away blahs ' Here are two new variations oil the old theme? BROWNIES t Who can resist? These fudge brownies are almost candy like while the other version offers you a brownie with a marsh ma low layer along with a layer of icing. Serve with a steaming cup of cof fee or tea to keep away the Jan uary blahs! FANTASTIC FUDGE BROW NIES 4 cups sugar 1 cup flour 1 cup co^oa 8 eggs 1 lb. butter, melted 4 tablespoons vanilla 2 cups chopped walnuts Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Sift flour, sugar and cocoa. Beat eggs well and add dry ingre dients, butter, vanilla and nuts. Mix. Pour butter into a 3 quart pan. Place the baking pan in a larger pan containing water. Bake 45-50 minutes. Cool in pan. Brownies will get firmer as they cool. Yeild 36 % inch squares HEAVENLY BROWNIES \Vi sticks butter 2 eggs Wlnslow Auctions HMQU) WINS10W must MINT WIRSlOVf WIM9 "Auction Sales is Our Business . . . Not a Sideline l % cups plain flour 1 cup sugar S teaspoon cocoa 1 cup chopped walnuts miniature marshmallows Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating after each. Sift flour and cocoa and blend in. Add chopped pecans and mix well. Bake in greased 12x9x2 inch pan in a 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. When done, sprinkle with marshmallows and return to oven until marshmal lows melt. Remove from oven and ice. ICING 1 box 10X sugar, sifted 3 tablespoons cocoa, sifted 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 stick melted butter milk Mix and add enough mild for spreading consistency. Spread, over brownies. Cool. Cut. * Nutrition Site menus I Hie following is a list menus for the Nutrition Site Program for the elderly for the week of Jan. 27?31. Monday? hamburger steak with gravy, buttered peas & car rots, roll, oleo, pineapple cake, Me cup orange, milk. Tuesday? fried chicken, baby lima beans, creamed corn, 1 slice whole wheat bread, oleo, fresh orange, milk. Wednesday? ham in fruit juice, greens, AuGratin potatoes, cornbread, oleo, >4 cup orange juice, milk. Thursday? bacon burger, tossed salad with dressing, green beans, roll, oleo, brownies, Vi cup orange-pinapple juice, milk. Friday? stew beef, mixed veg. in stew, Vi cup whole wheat bread, oleo, oatmeal cookies, milk. i For more information about the nutrition site program con tact Mrs. M.B. Taylor, 426-8552. The nutrition site is located on U.S. Hwy. 17 Bypass, Hertford Housing Authority. Look who's new WILLIAM DONALD WHITE II Mr. and Mrs. W. Don White of Rt. 1, Tyner are proud to an nounce the birth of their first child, a son, William Donald White II, "Will." He was born Dec. 31, 1985 at 9:17 p.m. in Cho wan Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Bunch of Tyner and Mr. Herbert Lane of Rvland. The Great grandmother is Mrs. Vance Hare of Tyner. Paternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. McMullen White of Belvi dere. Great grandmother is Mrs. Nereus Chappell of Belvidere. Mrs. White is the former Mel-? I ody Lane of Tyner.