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Page 2-A Gosling Is Given Post With Tar Heel Symphony ;;j: C. C. Hope, Jr., president of -the N. C. Symphony Society, Inc., and the executive com mittee of the board of trus : tecs announce the appoint ment of Maestro John Gosling ,'<as the new artistic dircctor -•conductor of the Symphonv effective October 3. Gosling succeeds Dr. Benjamin Swa lin, who was artistic director and conductor for 33 years. • The executive committee has named Dr. Swalin conduc tor-emeritus of tlie Symphony and expressed its deep appre ciation to him for his “long and dedicated work with the Symphony." Since 1967 Maestro Gosling has been conductor and music director of the Eric (Pa.) ■L Jgihj: H m mm jm John Gosling Promotion, New Duties Edenton Navyman Earns NORFOLK, Va. Navy man John W. Keeter. son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Keeter, DOG Cabarrus Street, Edenton, N. C., was promoted to chief storekeeper during ceremonies held at the Hoad- 1 quarters. Manned Spacecraft Recovery Force. Atlantic. Nor folk, Va. Capt. J. Raymond Pouliot, force chief of staff, presented Chief Keeter with a certifi cate of advancement and a new chiefs hat. When Navy enlisted men are advanced lo chief petty officer, they don a new type of uniform much akin to the uniform presentlv worn bv naval officers. The sailor was graduated from ,f oh n A. I Holmes High School in 1961 and enlisted in the Navy on January 17, 1962. He report- i cd to the spacecraft recovery I force on March 29. 1971. Chief Keeler is married to I the former Miss I.inda V. I Burn of London, England. I They have two sons and now j live in Virginia Beach, Va. As Ihe command’s only | storekeeper, Chief Keeter is responsible for all budget I record-keeping. All pur chases. requests for monies and the cataloging of com mercial and governmenl sup plies are also handled by Ihe chief. Having tin accurate and Happenings At Chowan High School By Vickie Leary and Darlene Evans Library Club Attends Convention The Chowan Library Club is attending the district con vention at Manteo High School today. Chowan candi dates running for office are Cindy Ward, president; Pam Bunch, secretary, and Brad Jlollowell. chaplain. Boxes of candy are being sold by the members to pad their treasury. Beta Club Elects Officers The Beta Club elected of ficers Tuesday, October 10. They are; Bill Bunch, presi dent; Joan Jordan, vice presi dent; Debra Harrell, secre tary; Chris Hollowed, treas urer, and Vicki Leary, re porter. A tentative fund raising project to be held in Febru ary is under consideration. Proceeds will go toward a FOR SALE Boat-Motor-Trailer 1971 Mo<M l5 ft. "Galaxi*" fibergU*, tri-hull boat with walk-thru bow, 18-gaHon built-in gas tank, snap-on ovarhaad canopy . . . 1971 "Evinrudt" 60 h.p. motor and axtra 6-gallon gas tank, machanical steering . . . 1971 "Long" tilt-trailer with electric tail lights. ORIGINAL LIST PRICE $2,995.00 PLUS A $45.00 CANVAS STORAGE COVER— Sale Price: $2,000.00 Contact: Alton G. Elmore At 482-3216 Philharmonic Orchestra, a ful ly professional metropolitan orchestra. The Eric Philhar monic is the only metropoli tan orchestic in the state of Pennsylvania and serves as a regional orchestra, perform ing throughout Northwestern Pennsylvania, Northeastern Ohio and Northwestern New York state. The Erie Philharmonic, un der John Gosling's leadership, established and sponsors one of the most outstanding youth programs in the country, in cluding the Junior Philhar monic, “Lollipop” concerts for tiny tots, the young ar tists competition, youth con certs series, young musicians clinics vind a summer music camp. His sensitivity to the needs of young people and his en ergy and enthusiasm in work, ing with them caused one re viewer lo remark:' “He is a joy to watch in working with youth, from tiny tots lo teen, agers, and his informal ap proach in getting them in volved is indeed amazing.” Gosling also planned a series of “Encounter Sessions" with the youth of the area to de velop further their awareness and participation in the art of music. Gosling also conducts the Erie Philharmonic Chorus of 100 voices, performing major choral works, opera and music from the contemporary litera ture. adequate budget and all the necessary supplies on hand are very important to the re covery force which is re sponsible for contingency re covery support in the Atlantic Ocean. This support would be in volved if an Apollo mission were to be aborted during the first few minutes of launch and have to land in the At lantic. The command is pres ently directing its efforts to the final Apollo mission— Apollo 17, now scheduled for launch on Decembev S, 1972 and the Skylab earth orbital! program that begins next i year. J I JOHN W. KEETER new piano for the entire stu dent body. Flans are in the making for an induction ceremony for new members. 35 FHA’ers Initiated The FHA held its annuat initiation Wednesday. October 4. New members were re quired dress in a certain comical attire, each creating her own original hat. Debra Spivey won the prize for the most original hat. Twenty-five members with adviser. Miss Maxine Butler, and music instructor, Mi:s Marlene Williams, attende the district FHA rally held at East Carolina University October 7. layout Man Is Here Bob Nabors, layout rrpre sentative from Hunter Pub lishing Company, met with the Chowan Chief staff today. He aided the staffers in choosing proper layout. take advantage 1 ILUTER'S 4-6 LB. SMOKED SWIFTS PREMIUM j PICNICS , „ „ , „ B>. 53c c " #c " STEAKS (UT FRYERS 1b.33t lb. 79c No Limit! - Buy What You Need! j * * LUTER'S GWALTNEY'S !j 8-14 Lb. Small |[ LUTER'S LUTER'S Jamestown 11 House of !> Jamestown Jamestown “ S " M| ; iNfcri Spare i »«.* Sausage BAmu Turi(eys Ribs i BOIO6NA T® lb. - - lb. lb. lb* 59c 69c|39c 69«|69c 69t People Who Care About Their Food Cost, Shop P&Q m. : Double Stamp Day «TU ESP AY* Double Stamp Day ™ No. 1 Con 18-o*. 15-o*. 303 Con Gallon Giant Vegetable sZZZ t”"-’ « A 1 A ’ JT. Bleach —* 89c 49c151.00129c 39c 5i.00 3-Lb. 10-Lb No. 303 Camellia 303 Can Preston 12-Count TWIN PAK M Bob White CREAtt «BKN “ CJtITV Shortening FLOUR 4C CORN ’ « ans 5 Cans Diapers TISSUe m 5 9 C $1.15 SI.OO SI.OO 7 9 C 2 71 SWEETHEART BREAD 4~T%1b. Loaves S|.QQ IMWi WfM FREEEREE Green Produce I At P&Q Market HJ Bartlett Pears lb. 19c Dulony -10-ox. 50 Extra Stamps DeLICIOUS HANOVER SALAD . 6forSl.oe With This Coupon I m PJI eM ; | — -rrr APPLES 3 n». 39* w,,6t J,ICE Zur Sweet Potatoes 5t59* Deerfield 2-lb baby limas etc s UP ,r Market Local Snap Beans • 25< THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, October 12, HffiS,-
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