IKMMA Association Produces Kit MANTEQ-lte Roanoke Island Historical Association, producers of ‘?n» Lost Cdony”, recently announced the production of "The Lost Colony” Educational Kit. Hits new kit is designed for elem netary and secondary classroom use in teaching the history of the first English attempt at colonization in the New World. Tbe kit will be available through “Die Lost Colony” Craft Shop. According to Emily Hyatt, Craft Shop manager, Sir Walter Raleigh’s ill-fated en terprise which resulted in “The Lost Colony” is ably documented in the educational kit. It includes documents, recordings, and visual materials suitable for classroom use.” The specific materials include nine odor prints of Rules Changes Proposed ; The U.S. Coast Guard will propose a new rule requiring boats to carry visual distress signals when Operating in coastal waters and on the high seas. • The proposed rule would require recreational boats that are 16 feet and longer to carry both day and night viusal distress signals at all times in coastal waters and on the high seas. In addition, boats leBS than 16 feet in length and manually propelled craft such as kayaks, canoes, inflatables, and row boats would be BINGO! Every Monday Night Starting At 8 P. M. SCA JACKPOT 3U EACH NIGHT! American Legion Building downtown jjjj M .i’l : Sale! Disco Cloth M' f mjM i Casuals From Heiress! ifr;;-. imrJl m They love your feet as much at you love Mm; ♦heir looks. Wedge heel with candy Mm striped fabric, white crepe sole open Jgm* \ . Mm. toe and sling back. Sizes 7 to 9 Narrow, Jp?, 5-1/2 to 10 Medium. In brown Jpt red. * l - .mttU M # - jfflprWW ilcrVS* •■JjSm- al.. • I IH^^PrfdiQt : ' ■-*■■; ••;':*&• ; - _ ' the John White ckawings of Indian life found on Roanoke Island in 1887; a color print of John White’s map of the North Carolina Outer Banks area in 1587 with Indian names in inlets, villages, etcl; “Adventures to a New World,” a dear and precise account of the first English voyages to Roanoke Island; an authentic list of names of the original colonists printed in olde English style on parchment; a list of items given to colonists by Sir Walter Raleigh stating what to bring to the New World; a booklet containing drawings of Queen Elizabeth l and the clothing of the 16th Century. In addition the kit con tains items relating directly to the 40-year old Lost Colony production; a recording of some of the musicand diaglue from the daram; five color slides of the production portraying Indian and colonial life on required to carry night visual distress signals only when operating on these waters between sunset and sunrise. Unless serious objections are raised during the comment period, the rule can be expected to be in force prior to the 1979 boating season. Visual distress signals on recreational boats would be effective in many search and rescue (SAR) situations. These signals increase the chances for alerting others to a distress Roanoke Island; six color costume drawings showing the coothing of the late 16th Centry England and colonists in the new world. The Lost Colony Educational Kit is available through “The Lost Colony” Craft Shop in Manteo. The shop specializes in North Carolina crafts, books, and Lost Colony related items. Shakespearian posters and games,. Queen Elizabeth dolls, Thomas Harlot’s accounts of the voyages to the ’New Found Land’, and a map of the shipwrecks on the Outer Banks are a few of the ’hard to find’ items available. The Roanoke Island historical Association is committed to finding and providing information about North Carolina’s beginning to North Carolina citizens of all ages and to emphasizing the important role of North Carolina played in the founding of this country. situation and reduce the time spent locating a distressed boat. This reduces the risks to life and property created by prolonged distress situations. Under the proposed rule the Coast Guard will allow the boater to choose among the following devices when selecting which signals to carry. Day only hand held orange smoke; floating orange pmoke; orange flag 36” x 36” with black disc and square (International orange). Night only white electric distress . light, automatic or manually operated; red aerial flare or meteor. Day and nighty hand held red flare; hand flare-smoke combination; red parachute flare. When a pyrotechnic signal is chosen by the boat operator, a minimum of three devices must be carried to satisfy the requirement. The Coast Guard will assist boaters by including in existing education programs information that allows the boat operator to make an informed choice when selecting signals. It is anticipated that industry marketing techniques will also contribute to consumer awareness when choosing signals. Carolina. Tburadav.Mav 4. iM ■ - h 4 4 / i stimm I >jgi f ' I ' # ill Y , ; I *7 l I - NEW OFFICERS—Tbe Educational Office Personnel chapter at College of The Albemarle recently installed new officers for 1978-79. Shown above, from left, are Gloria Winbome, president; Diane Mikeal, vice president; Debbie Payne, secretary; and Mary Frances Spruill, member-at-large. The COA chapter is affiliated with District 14 of the N.C. Association of Educational Office Personnel which has more than 1,900 members in the state. (COA Photo) Handicapped Month Set Gov. Jim Hunt has proclaimed May as Han dicapped Awareness Month in North Carolina to in crease public awareness and understanding of the potential of handicapped citizens. Several activities are ls» MM TIM W is gMf Kim EH! 1 ff ALLSTATE ANNOUNCES...A q TOTAL KITCHEN & BATH SERVICE HWE HAVE ADDED: 1. Pat Hudson to our staff —a qualified kitchen & bath designer, and total home decorating * ' Jj 3. A Coordinated'package PRICE HT his kitchen Is an actual remodeling job. I : Working around existing plumbing, electrical, ||“j|j rj ______ and window locations. Pat has changed an out- . M j [rjl JMOO dated Inefficient kitchen Into an attractive well IV -I P Szl HAS 9 CABINET STYLES AVAILABLE AT ALLSTATE A COORDINATED here are prices HHj |HK Dyvs ; 9RPIfXm for this Bxlo ■ ' *1!®: .A' rAUvAfacr kitchen in 3 |T > MyM m MAJOR \ IRv/ • i*i. 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His master would say to him, Slow down on your fast speed. Remember I also want you To mend up on your feed. Yes he had alot of pep, But that he did not need. The pony was quite young, He could live on a weed. He would hike up his head, And graze over the fence. His master would come running, Try to teach him some sense. Yes the pony would snort, And kick up his heels. Then he would go romping, Right back over the fields. BY MARY LIZZIE LANE Hotpoint Appliances General Electric Heating & Air Conditioning • Sales & Service • Joe Lee Company 482-8884 *KTI6N-t

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