Local News ? * July is proclaimed anti-boredom month By MARIA T. HOFFMAN County Librarian July is Anti-Boredom Month. Come to the Perquimans County Library for antidotes against boredom. New books you can check out at the library include: FICTION "Blues", by John Hersey, "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns, "Death on Deadline", by Robert Goldsborough, "Dragon in the Sword", by Michael Moorcock, "The Haunted Mesa", by Louis L'Amour, "Heiress", by Janet Dailey, "No Deals, Mr Bond", by John Gardner, "Texasville", by Larry McMurtry, and "The Thanatos Syndeome", by Walker Percy. NON-FICTION "The Afternoon Tea Book", by Mi chael Smith, "Colonial Williams burg", by Philip Kopper, "Garden ing Through the Year: A Monthly Guide to Looking After Your Gar den", by Hazel Evans, "G.I.: The American Soldier in World War II", by Lee Kennett, "Jackie Robinson: A Life Remembered", by Maury Allen, "Marth Hari: The True Story", by Russell Warren Howe, "This 'n That", by Bette Davis with Michael Herskowitz, "Turner and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina", by Charles C. Zug, III, "Vanna Speaks", by Vanna White with Bart Andrews. Videotapes you cah check out at the library include: "Alien", "An American in Paris", Bridge on the River Kwai", "The Caine Mutiny," "Captain Blood", "Carmen", "The Hobbit", "Horton Hears a Who", "M-A-S-H", "Okla homa", "Rear Window", "West Side Story." If you do not have VCR, one is lo cated in the library for use in the li Area volunteer named for June Carlyn Brown of Perquimans County has been named Hospice Vol unteer of the month for May 1987. Mrs. Brown has been working with the same patient for the past two years making weekly visits of at least an hour. The family states that she has been a stabilizing factor and has helped to maintain the house hold. This is the third year Carlyn has served as a Hospice Volunteer and she, like so many other volunteers, says that it is very hard to explain how much it has meant to her. She keeps herself busy when she's not working for Perquimans County De partment of Social Services by taking caxe of her family and volunteering for the Perquimans Rescue Squad. Congratulations Carlyn! Letter to the editor Editor The Perquimans Weekly, In the account of the Heritage Day Celebration on Saturday, June 14, it was stated that this year's Heritage Day Celebration closes the obser vance of America's 400th Anniver sary in Perquimans County. This statement is not correct. *Fhe United Methodist churches and- the A.M.E. Zion churches will celebrate the history of their denomi nation on August 16, 1987. This cele bration will be held at the New Hope United Methodist Church at 3:00 p.m. a$ Methodism began here in Perqui mans County. I Methodist ceremony will be the- last of America's 400th cele bration in Perquimans County. Sincerely yours, Dfcrothy Barbee 320 W. Grubb Street Hertford, N.C. 27944 ? The Link Between You ? And Your Loved One Nothing con take the ppolco of on age less. beautifully designed granite mon ument enduring in dignified tribute to the Cherished memory of your loved one. n&?'i(lo? jflonumrnttf, int. Hwy. 17 South, acrou from Whistling Pines. Hours: Monday-Friday ? to 5 Ipturday ? to 12 noon 335-1S70 Perquimans County Library AMemberOiniePaugrew Regional Lidrary ^aem brary. The library, in association with the Extension Office and the Parks and Recreation department, is hosting special activities for children (Kin dergarten-Grade 8) throughout the summer. Story hour for Pre-schoolers is ev ery Friday from 10-11 a.m. Please call (426-5319) or come by if you have any questions. Summer hours for the library are: Monday and Friday 9:30-5:30, Tues day and Thursday, i. 30-8:00, and Wednesday, 9:30-1:00. Please note: The library will be closed Friday July 3 and Saturday, July 4 in honor of Independence Day. Watch for news from your local li brary in this column the last Thurs day of each month. Thank you for your support ! Shown is stuart Rayburn, selected to represent Perquimans County at workshop in Raleigh this week. White Perch tournament scheduled for Saturday Halls Creek Bait and Tackle Shop will be sponsoring a White Perch Tournament in the Perquimans River on Sunday, June 28th from 6:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Entry fee is $15.00 per two person boat (individuals fishing alone will pay the same rate). Launching will be at the city ramp located behind the Police Station in Hertford, N.C. The following cash prizes will be awarded 1st place, 20 percent; 2nd place 15 percent; 3rd place, 10 per cent; 4th thru 10th place, 5 percent; and lunker 5 percent. For more information, tournament rules, and an application contact Halls Creek Bait and Tackle Shop, Rt. 2, Box 475, Elizabeth City, phone: day: 246-3031, or night: 264-2934 Rayburn selected to attend workshop f Stuart Rayburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Rayburn of Route 5, Hertford, and a ninth grader at Per quimans County High School this past year, has been selected to rep resent Perquimans County at the 1987 Resource Conservation Workshop to be held June 21-26, at N.C. State University in Raleigh. The week long course is held each year for high school students w ho are interested in pursuing conservation careers, the workshop indesigned to stimulate young people to become staunch advocates of conservation. Students from surrounding coun ties will go and study as a group va rious subjects pertinent to resource conservation, including soil charac teristics and soil conservation, wa ? tershed and wildlife management, forestry woodlot management, and non-agrucultural uses of soil. Career opportunities in the fields of conser vation and development, along with a well-rounded recreation progam, are also a part of the curriculum. The workshop is an annual event sponsored by the N.C. Association of _ Soil and Water Conservation Dis tricts, The N.C. Chapter of the Soil Conservation Society of America. the N.C. Soil and Water Commission, and the Soil Science Department and the Division of Continuing Education of N.C. State University. Locally Stuart is sponsored by the Perquimans County Soil and Water Conservation Committee. Look who's new ALLISON N. PIERCE Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pierce and Amy, announce the birth of their daughter and sister, Allison Nicole Pierce, May 29, 1987 in Albemarle Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Winslow. Mater nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Z.L. Bagley Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Y. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pierce. 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