tended hearts ? hapter begun Vlended Hearts is an appropi iate r Chowan County resident ?over Johnson, who wants to rm a local chapter of Mended ;arts, a national volunteer j;roup ?dicated to helping heart pati< id their families. Its 20,i?h| met trs include patients, family mem 'rs and over 3,000 accredited cisi rs, 80 percent of whom an rmer heart patients themselv < I Mended Hearts, formed ii> / four Boston heart surg< i ents, has a primary nir ? kvi <? low that one can lead a nor m id active life alter lieai t s>ui Basically, the group talks at fe after surgery" said' Mr : i >n, who had heart surgery n t Norfolk's Sentara Hospital The 63-year old Johnson, who ^ , ative of Suffolk, Va has beets vi ing area heart patients with the I opes of starting a local. 'h ince the closest chapter; ar ently in Greenville and Nortolt 'here are more than 200 chapters ationwide. "I almost g \ j> ?. lea of starting a chaj>te *la ?ut a couple of guys chawed w nind, and I felt T was doing ! " ;ood," said the Arrowhead ?' > I esident From those conversant >ns 'ohnson set up the ? ion meeting for Tutbik.j , ,, . ! ltli at 7:30 p.m. in < 'ho al's classroom Dan I lot i Vtlantic Regional Vlended Hearts, will speaker. The session v. i" jeople to learn alxmi Hearts and what ti iak'. .> ?. u , . ocal chapter Mr. Johnson feels ' ;nough heart patients in ?astern part of the state to a local chapter. He added, is always new informa > ing eating habits and li make it vital to the hea ' attend." For additional ini'ot n Mended Hearts or to the meeting, call Gp>v?'t at 221-8W or Chowan l Claire Mills at 4K2-H-4..I ? pete Rogers at ext 3>!t. Employment workshop set The Chesapeake Campus water Community < ollege . < ing a Federal Employment Workshop on Tuesday, Apn! from 1:3(1 to 2:45 p.m. in r Topics to be covered I step-by-step explanation of ppK ing for federal employment, tip for completing the federal job plication (Sf-171 ? and the cm outlook for federal employm< cally. The speaker wilj. be Holland, Personnel Staffing cialist at the. Off ice ol Management in Norfolk The workshop is free the public. Registration is quired. Call 547-9271, ext 233 ? to register. Dare Jaycees strike force The Dare County Jayvee* \vil bowl against dystrophy on A ; 17th at 7 p.m. to rai ,o money t benefit the Musculai iKmioph Assoication. The Strike bowling event will be held at Be Bowl. Come out and meet those xt ling" Jaycees in your commun;' and cheer tliem on All mmii \ raised will benefit those v. il. t? romuscular disease right here ) Northeastern North Carolina NOTICE OF I'lilH K HEARING I The Hertford Town Comic^ ? will hold a Public Ho the Council ChaitiixMs . ; Town Municipal BuiUm <: 7:00 FM on April H), l''V . in Hertford, NC The purpose of the Public Hearing is to receive public comments and suggestions concerning a possible Com munity Development Block Grant project for the Town. The Town plans to submit a CDBG project to the North Carolina Department of Nat sural Resources and Com munity Development for possible funding. Activities eligible for inclu sion in this program include but are not limited the fol lowing: Housing rehabilita tion, public facility conslnic tion, acquisition, clearance, relocation, and intallation of public utilities. All interested citizens are urged to attend at-iut your Easter bon 11 Mis. Finch's class paraded to the lunchroom last Friday in bonnets and bouteniers to celebrate Easter. F'' on the move ? >1 ' "fts i'.vity' "t . lVnt? ??tllX'l . . ,ind ? Miss Ann Kogerson of Greenville visited relatives in the area last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zaluski, From Norfolk. Va, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Mary Adams and Mr. and Mrs David Adams from Connecti cut, visited relatives here last jAvf't-k. Airs. !? red Gregory and daughter I V lekie ol It?u leigh and Mr. Royce Vicktrs of Virginia Beach, VA i t with weekend with their Mrs. Kllie Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris, An drew and Courtney visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris, in Chesapeake on Sunday. (Editor's note: People on the move has not appeared regularly due to a lack of response from our readers. Many of our readers have ex pressed a great interest in the col umn, and have requested that we try to offer it at least every two weeks. Please call in your out-of county visitors and visits so that we might share them with our readers. Thank you.) ds scout fund drive r ; U , : svi-sk?} ? ??*?? rW r^t . ?\]CO**.r ? )??. ???in:. i.-'L MAN: l',S. Air Force Technical Sfngeant Thomas F. Jones, son of Mrs, Addie N. Jones, has been named Outstanding Maintenance Man in his unit at Little Rock AFB, Ark. Sargeant Jones, a missile electronics systems technican, was selected for his leadership, exem plary conduct and duty perfor mance. He is assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air Command. A 1953 graduate of Perquimans County High School, he attended the Uni versity of Arkansas. The sargeant and his wife, Alicia, have two chil dren, Gloria, 15, and Thomas 12. MAJ. COLSON EARNS OUT STANDING UNIT AWARD FOR THIRD TIME: Major Harold G. Colson, Sr. of Route 3, Hertford is an aircrewman in a select Andrews AFS, MD. special air missions or ganization that has earned the U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for the third time. the home :.u ?: li.fVf been : iiiim . -..hi; U'dv i.cimsto t 1 I ? \ i>u plan' to l?S;> ? !''!(' flavors Automatic bank tellers can be a lifesayer, but never walk away from a cash machine without ei ther completing or cancelling your transaction. Your food dollar will buy more if you combine a variety of vegetable proteins stich as beans, pasta, ce reals and breads. Shop only once a week and cut your food bill The more often you go to the grocery store, the more unnecessary items you buy. M ith Annual Seminar for J Se tetaries and Support Staff sCay. March 30, 1989 li0a;T.. to 500 p.m. COST AGF.NDA . SPONSORS t PARTICIPANTS ? Si ? REGISTRATION ? jo of i he Aitwmarle Lecture Auditorium piabeth City Campus $ 2 : T-cheon arid seminar; bossas may ? .heon for additional $6 Bobbie i rown's Starwinning Seminar .:'ed Office Update. Luncheon program ?v feature Carolyn S. Laws, executive director of the Elizabeth City Chamber of Commerce ?abeUi City Executive Women's Network and College of The Albemarle's Small Business Center Secretaries, office managers, administra ?ive assistants, customer service person nel, typists, word processing personnel, and receptionists Now1 Call the Elizabeth City Women's Metwork at 335 0984 ' College of I COO | The Albemarle Of local interest: M Weekly calendar Thursday, March 30 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-anon; 8:00 p.m.; Hertford United Meth? ' odist Church > Monday, April 3 Perquimans County Commissioners; 10:0ty a.m.; Perquimans County* X Courthouse , \ Perquimans Playhouse Board Meeting; 8:00 p.m. ; Angler's Cove Res-.' taurant; dutch dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4 Bethel Fire Department; 7:00 p.m.; Bethel Fire Station Perquimans County Band Boosters; 7:30 p.m.; PCHS band room Parkville Ruritan Club; 7:00 p.m; Winfall Community Building Hertford Rotary Club; 6:30 p.m.; Hertford Cafe Thursday, April 6 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-anon; 8:00 p.m.; Hertford United Methi . odist Church Hertford Fire Department officers; 7:00 p.m. : Hertford Fire Statiofr ' * ? < Hertford Lions Club; 7:00 p.m.; Hertford Lions Club Building . SHIPP advisors here; 10:30 a.m. - 1 :00 p.m. ; Perquimans County nior Center .*? Purchase Any 5 Bags of Quality Southern States Livestock and Poultry Feeds and Get 1 Bag FREE. Offer Good March 31st, 1989 through April 8th. 1989 SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, inc. Hertford Service P.O. Box 645 Hertford, N.C. 27944 426-7164' ATTENTION ALL AREA FARMERS YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US AT OUR ANNUAL FARMERS APPRECIATION DINNER Thursday, MARCH 30, 1989 6:30 P.M. AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING HIGHWAY 17 NORTH, EDENTON, N.C. SPONSORED BY: Peoples Bank "Thinking Ahead" EDENTON, HERTFORD

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