I Recreation REPORT Summer Activities Schedule The Recreation Department has began registration for its youth summer activities. Planned activities include . swimming, tennis, sailing, arts and crafts, gymnastics, volleyball and soccer. Class sizes are limited so sign up early and pay the registration fee to guarantee your spot. Adult Exercise Class The Rec. Dept, offers exercise classes three days a week to women and men of all ages. The classes are held at the Chowan Senior Center and cost $3 per class or $20 per month. Morning and evening classes are offered to fit busy schedules and you may join at any time. For more details on the classes call the instructor, Connie Parker at 482-2242. 7-9 COACH-PITCH Note: Winslow Auction cap tured its second consecutive Little League regular-season champion ship by posting a 12-0 mark. Con gratulations. 1 Tuesday. June 13 Bruins.17 Cubs...A2 A Bruins' baserunner attempts to return to third base after being caught in a rundown during a 7-9 Coach-Pilch game. The Bruins, however, went on to outscore the Cubs 17-12, during the June 13 contest. (Staff photo by Demck Armstead) Friday, June 16 C~— Beavers.....3 0 0 0-3 Cubs..615 x -12 Tigers..'....334 0 -10 Bulls.,.,....402 0-6 Bucks def. Lions (forfeit) Bruins.....111 0-3 Elks.4 32 x - 9 9-12 GIRLS SOFTBALL Tuesday , June 13 Pizza Hut.....443-11 Dairy Queen..7 0 9 -16 Pizza Inn..........2 20 0 - 22 Noble Bros..9 16-16 Friday, June 16 Pizzalnn.....131212 - 37 Noble Bros. ...466-16 Monday, June 19 Pizza Inn vs. Dairy Queen Rained out; rescheduled Noble Bros. vs. Pizza Hut Rained out: rescheduled 9-12 BASEBALL Wednesday, June 14 Westover.0 12 101-5 National Guard....100 111-4 W. Auctions, C. Classic. .400 600-10 200 000-2 TasteeFreez .310 0-4 NAPA.720 x-9 Friday, June 16 C. Classic.311 103-9 Nat’l Guard.2 01 010-4 R.H.Ruritans.00 0 0-0 W. Auctions.2163 1-22 Westover.310 04-8 TasteeFreez.000 12-3 Monday, June 19 Tastee Freez vs. Car. Classic , Rained out: rescheduled In Loving Memory of / ( K O/toe/* 12 April 1926 - 27 lune 1997 It has been a long, lonesome three years since you left us and went to your Heavenly Home with God. Wt7 depended on you for so many things. You were a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. You gave so much to so many. You would bring a smile to our lips, a reason to live life to the fullest with love. You were a sensitive listener and truly a child of God. Your Bible verses and prayers were your daily companion. ‘ ■ Life has not been the same without you Your parting has left such a void that no one can fill. You took a part of us with you when you left and you are in our hearts and thoughts every day YJe miss you very much and we'll love you forever. R^st in Peace. Your Husband, Children, Grandchildren, All Your Family and Friends > Howe } i Continued From Page 7-A \ \ Steamers play all their home \ games at Historic Hicks Field in ) Edenton. Ticket prices are $4 for adults, and S3 for senior citizens and children under 12. , You don't even have to wait for | the night’s game to pick up tickets ' or souvenirs, just drive down to the I . J. C. Penney Catalog Merchant Store . located next to Snookers and pick I up tickets or Steamers memora bilia. The Steamers are currently aver ■ aging 1,100 fans per game, ranking them third out of ten teams in the it league. For any ticket or general ? information on the Steamers, please | call (252) 482-4080. MM Low Price Guarantee Find a Lower Wallpaper Price and We'll Match It! Compemor's price must be verifiable Retail sates only Ask How. Ask Now Ask Sherwin-Williams Sale ends June 28 on a wide selection of paints, stains &. accessories on in-stock wallpaper on all custom order wallpaper (i ALL SAVINGS ARE OFf REGULAR PRICES. r>ate excludes m-storV borders Not responsive 'or typographical or artwork errors Shenwt-Wiiiiams reserves the right to correct errors at point of purchase © 2000 ^ Sherwin-Williams Compare Visit us at www.sherwin-williams.com 817 N. Broad • 482-5050 Edenton, North Carolina ? i National Guard vs. Ruritans Rained out: rescheduled NAPA vs. Westover Rained out: rescheduled ■ 13-15 BASEBALL Wednesday, June 14 Speary.465 30-18 Optimist.1 00 01-2 Saturday, June 17 Car-VaSigns.103 27-13 Optimist.300 10-4 Carter Estates.101 00-2 Jr. Steamers.3 00 21-6 16 & UNDER GIRLS SOFTBALL Thursday, June 15 Coca-Cola.002 32-7 Royalty.904 54-19 Albemarle Hosp.103 16 -.11 Blount’s.. 204 42-12 Women’s League C.C. Ladies 4-1 Combination 3-1 A&L Sluggers 3-1 Vogedes Insurance 2-2 Chowan Hospital 2-3 Lady Bombers 1-3 J.S. Electric 0-4 Men’s League United Country 9-1 Pine Ridge 9-1 Edenton Motors 6-4 Young Guns 6;4 Regulator Marine 4-6 Prepaid Legal 3-7 Spruill’s Logging 3-7 Phelp’s Tree Service 0-10 Correction In last week's edition of The Chowan Herald, there was a headline called "Steamers play free exhibition game on dune 27.’’ The headline should not have included the word “free." We apologize for any inconve nience this may have, caused fans and the Steamers organi zation. BAY Continued From Page 7-A junior and senior divisions and Moths. All boat classes that would like to participate are more than welcome. The Flying Scots, Tanzers and Windmills will sail on Course A on Saturday and Sunday. All other boats will sail on Course B on Saturday only. All classes will sail wind ward/leeward, Olympic or triangles as described in the racing instructions. The low point scoring system will be used. Following the races on Saturday,there will be a social followed by dinner at the water front. The public is welcome'for dinner if reservations are made in advance. We look forward to your joining us for what promises to be a wonder ful weekend on Edenton Bay, so give us a call to receive your registration form now. For more information contact Nancy Nicholls at (252) 482-3400 or 1-800 775-0111. . Sidewalk Sale June30th Grjuly 1st. You don’t want to miss this event. Gome spend July 4th in Downtown Edenton (NQHTHJ GUNS 31,(1 AMNO “Everything in Stock at Prices You Won 7 Believe!” 2 mi. past Albemarle Hospital North Hwy. 17 338-1119 _ St. auf's lEpiscopaf Church "lWc seek to know Christ £* to reach out to others in 'His name" Sunday Schedule: Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. & I 1:00 p.m. • Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 a.m. E.Y.C. (youth group) 5:00 p.m. Sunday Summer Schedule: Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. The Reverend Tom Rickenbaker, Rector • Office 101 W. Gale St., Edenton 482-3522 Health Sense Series Rheun u Hoi cl A rtl iritis Treatment <»t arthritis often is used by proscrip tion dosage of NS AI Os. which frequently includes such medications as ibuprofen, and now more specific medications that can be conveniently taken once daily and are some what protective on the stomach lining. Some of these medications can be found in lower dosages over the counter with such common brand names as Advil and Motrin. These medications 'do relieve symptoms by reducing inflammation and reducing pain, however, do nothing specifically for modifying the disease destine tive process. Second line agents are re ferret I to us DMARDs, which are disease modifying arthritic drugs that do in fact reduce the inflammatory process, and m hopes slow down the destructive process while improving symptoms. I hese med ications are extremely potent and require close supervision by physi clans comfortable with their use, and knowledgeable in their poten tial side effects. t Some of the common medications include Met hot i e K ate. I Mat u p u m I. Minocycline and Cyclosporine. Older medications such as Penicillamine and gold salts injec tions are still used, but are losing favor with some of the newer med ications. Most recently, new drugs have been approved such as Hnbrel as well as other tumor necrosis fac tor blocking medications With good medical follow up and com petent physician management, these potentially crippling diseases can be treated comfortably and with safety. To ignore medical care often results in irreversible crippling arthritic condi II you feel you have arthritis, that is more than just a part of the aging process reflected in ini lammatory, warm, swollen and tender joints, please ask your physician about treatment for your arthritis. I lie bulletin on rheumatic diseases, A Publication of the Arthritis Foundation, December 1998. con cludes by saying that the use of NS A IDs to avoid DM API) therapy is recognized as inuppro piiale loi most patients with r he uniat t >id arthrit is. Steve (iarman, IV1.I3. Internal Medicine I >i (iarman is Board Certified in I menial Medicine. Dr. (iarniuu received Ins medical degree from Si C ieorges University. Me com pleted Ins internship and residency in internal* medicine at Milton S. Heishey Medical C 'enter, associat ed with Penn State University. Di. < iarman's professional mem berships include the American College ol Physicians and the American Society of Internal Medicine. JE* ■ /1lb©marle JrM ■Hospital I ft/’<))»< ill ( II V, >, ( . If you have a health care related </ue\tion. /dense write Albemarle Hospital, Department ctf Public Relations. 1*0. Hax 1587, Elizabeth ( Y/v, NC 27906 Steve; G:\rm \n. MI) 11 i/\i<: hi ( v Nr

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