.. ‘' > wigg. . -# -jjaiV f ;' a fl -Jr*Jß' j. ■ '■' kWm.'. . ■ jf- s Jbk f WILDFOWL PAINTING SHOWN “Laney” Layton exhibited her paintings in watercolor at the Atlantic Wildfowl Festival at the Virginia Beach Pavilion. Unjajed Mr. and Mrs. James P. Aylesworth of Edenton are proud to announce the Vicky Lynn Aylesworth Tommie Wayne Basnight engagement of their daughter Vicky Lynn, to Tommie Wayne Basnight of Homestead. Florida son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Basnight of Edenton. The bride is a 1981 graduate of John A. Holmes High School. The groom is a 1976 graduate of John A. Holmes High School. The wedding is set for January at 116 West Eden Street, home of the groom’s parents. After the wedding the couple will reside in ijpmestead, Florida. - I > ,< A* SLIMNASTICS (II 10:00 A.M. Arrowhead Beach Club House Neighbors and Friends Invited Registration Fee CALL Julie Spivey Terry Rothberger 482-8055 482-4417 Fried Chicken Supper Saturday, Oct. 16,1982 11:00 - 7:00 P. M. $3.00 Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad Unit 3 Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. P D.D.S. v Fellow of The Academy of General Dentistry Tooth-Colored Fillings If you need a filling in one of your front teeth, you’ll want it to be natural-colored, like your other teeth. In some cultures, people like to have gold or silver teeth showing when they flash a smile. But most Americans prefer the natural look. Among the materials used today are acrylic, silicate, and composite resin. The silicate filling has the advantage of containing fluoride, which is slowly released to help prevent decay. The composite resin, however, is stronger than acrylic or silicate. Choice of filling often depends on the size of the cavity and the location of the tooth. Any area where heavy chewing and “We Cater To Cowards’ 1 Sit* St. Catherine’s - St. Elizabeth's Parrish of Elizabeth City will host their annual bazaar October 16 from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. on the church grounds. The booths will include the "Bake Shop”, the “Country Kitchen”, the “Country Store”, the “Plant Shop”, “Arts and Crafts” and the “White Elephant”. Bingo and games for the children. /local (fxaduatas The following students graduated from Pitt Community College Sum mer Quarter: Edenton - Gregory S. Barham and Stanley C. Bunch. From Tyner - Kevin L. Cooke and Harry R. Ward. VOTE. A Public S*ivic» <4 th« National Aaaocialisn IVR ofSacrvUnMotSuw. --i-l .. “ - . grinding takes place needs a very durable material to protect it for as long as possible. Fortunately, the teeth “up front” in your mouth are not as subject to wear as your back teeth are. Materials that can still protect against wear but have the advantage of being natural-colored like your other teeth can often be used there. Discuss this with your dentist the next time you need tooth repair “up front.” A public service with the .aim of promoting better dental health environment. From the office of: RICHARD N. HINES, JR., D.D.S., 437 South Broad 84., Edenton Phone: 482-277*. JZayton Hxhilriti IVoxl As in the past, the 1982 Mid - Atlantic Wildfowl Festival, housed in the Virginia Beach Pavilion yearly, proved to be a tremendous success. Festival viewers are always pleased at the overall beauty and expanse of the show. The Wildfowl Festival is produced by The Back Bay Wildfowl Guild, Inc., a non - profit, tax exempt organization dedicated to furthering the interest of the folk art of bird carving, painting, photography, and artifacts of wildfowl. This year’s show drew countless viewers and collectors and featured Virginia’s 1982 duck calling contest for adults and youth, decoy carving, and painting contests for “working” birds and “decorative” birds and art auctions. Traditionally the decoy painting contest with various artists donating their time and ability to paint blank decoys furnishes the Guild with finished decorative decoys to be auctioned - all proceeds going to the Waterfowl Guild. “Laney” Layton of Edenton was among the exhibiting artists showing her waterfowl paintings. This was the third con secutive year of showing for Mrs. Layton whose work consists primarily of original watercolors. Mrs. Layton donated work for auction as well as receiving an honorable mention for her Black duck decoy en tered in the decoy painting contest. The upcoming Festival will be held on March 4,5, and 6, 1983 rather than the usual late summer date. Laney Layton will be showing in the N.C. Wildlife Show in Raleigh in December as well as in Columbia, S.C., in February. /hack Manus The Edenton - Chowan Schools have released their breakfast and lunch menus for the week of October 4 - 8. - |rea|f«t||{ torangfe ‘juice, sausage biscuit and milk. Lunch - hamburger-bun, lettuce and tomato, french fries, ket chup-mustard, cherry cobbler and milk. Tuesday- Breakfast - fruit juice, cinnamon bun and milk. Lunch - fish n’cheese bun, creamy cole slaw, potato tots, cup of pineapple and milk. Wednesday - Breakfast - pineapple juice, french toast w-syrup and milk. Lunch - sliced ham, steamed cab bage, boiled potatoes, pickled beets, cornbread and milk. Thursday - Student Holiday. Friday - Student Holiday. / A ®SAVE2S% I tux. -** Weather Kin, i (Si I l*k* House ® Wat V—B'y • Premium quality Acrylic latex , IP A Turn g * Beautiful vetuet hat finish i„ 1 ***■ *""/ • Mildew, blister, lurneresistant Home N»» . Superior color retention * SMW " J,e,ctanu < > GI.W AUTC woutt A TRIM FNNSM WEATHER UNG LATEX HOME 1 TRW PRINT FIX.-STAIN EXTERIOR LATEX SOUO-COTE Hal •ss'—- • SM-euwng MW • Somrior con H I Wff H • SNW WBig, ! IfiSJ ■ ions att-s 2Hg iflno. ■8 ■ MiamsJSxl - iMnnmi „ V-W'V • OMwmcMi. arm. , “™R«nilN«» • hMiMcdon JUTHM K* . £S*S_ BfeSrtf ‘ gT**"* • Bcaurt* atfer? ■ Socowdsrmr ELLIS CARPET & TILE 1029 North Broad Street Edenton, N.C. 27932 W XJ* Phone: 482-2610 l%)Shop -Ond ■Qltout M/omen ' Thursday, September 30, 1982 s ' v: Lisa Dianne Shaw .[Sergeants SENTRY' I ! Flea & Tick Collar Shop I.N.S. At Rocky Hock Rib Steaks lb. *3.59 Sirloin Steak .... lb- *3.09 Rump Roast lb. *2.89 Eye Round Roast. lb. *2.99 Chuck Roast 1b.J1.49 foihless Stew 8eef..... ,Ib. *179 Lb. Loaf a for Country Fair Bread .. 7*1.00 2 Litre Pepsi or Coke Ea. 89* Rocky Hock Grocery George Drairdy. Owner Route I Edenton Phone 221 *lO3l Page 3-A ament Da Announced Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Shaw of Edenton are proud to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Dianne to Mr. Gregory Paul Shackelford. Mr. Shackelford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.Z. Shackelford of Edenton. Miss Shaw is a 1980 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is currently employed at Fisher Nut Co. Mr. Shackelford is a 1980 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is currently serving in The U.S. Navy. The wedding is set for October 9 at The Edenton Baptist Church with Dr. John Allen officiating. The service will be at 11 A.M. No invitations are being sent. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. i-’ • v .<• I. wim BLOOD MOBILE EXCEEDS QUOTA - The Blood Mobile’s visit last week was a sue- SSnESEL* VX “ - - ™ - ■*- w- Dloodmolrlle The Edenton Jaycees sponsored the Red Cross Blood Mobile at Chowan Hospital last week. There were 192 donors par ticipating, making it possible to collect 173 units of blood. Not only are donors necessary for a successful Blood Mobile visit, but Continued On Page 7-A ! LATE SHOW FRI & SAT 1 ! I ALBEMARLE OPTICIANS s *' • ■ •’• - . j.-^; are pleased to announce the relocation of their office to Mitchener Village, 705 N. Broad Street Edenton, N.C. 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