A8 I JUNE 21 News BERTIE LEDGER-ADVANCE The fabric of Bertie County since 1832 BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Birth Announcement CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS The Eye Care Center hosted Business After Hours Mon day afternoon. The center re cently moved in a new facility at 105 East Granville St. They are now open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. They are closed from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. Business Af ter Hours is sponsored by the Windsor/Bertie Chamber of Commerce. Above: Eye Care Center employee Debbie Ellis talks with Windsor Mayor Jim Hoggard. Right: Dr. Steven Steinberg, Dr. Lady Aycock and Dr. Ted Watson of the Eye Care Center. I ♦M. h. I Bertie Health Dept, slates clinics WINDSOR - The Bertie County Health Department has slated its clinics schedule for the re mainder of the week. There is a fee, based on in come, for most clinics. Immu nizations and General clinics are held every day, and other clinics are by appointment. They include: Wednesday, June 21 Bertie: New Prenatal PM, General, WIC All Day Thursday, June 22 Bertie: General Friday, June 23 Bertie: General Monday, June 26 Bertie: Women’s Health Ser vices All Day, General Tuesday, June 27 Bertie: Child Health PM, Gen eral, WIC Wednesday, June 28 Bertie: General, WIC All Day, DR PN PM Thursday, June 29 Bertie: General Friday, June 30 Bertie: General Monday, July 3 Bertie: DEPO PM, General, WIC All Day Tuesday, July 4 Holiday • Wednesday, July 5 Bertie: New Prenatal AM, General Thursday, July 6 Bertie: General, WIC Friday, July 7 Bertie: General Monday, July 10 Bertie: Women’s Health Ser vices All Day, General, WIC Tuesday, July 11 Bertie: Child Health AM, Gen eral, WIC Two convenient locations. Seven trusted providers. Having a primary care provider is important to maintaining good health, and Martin Family Medicine makes it more convenient. With two locations and same-day appointments often available, there's no long wait to be seen. Treating patients of all ages, these caring providers are here to help you stay healthy with preventive care ranging from screenings to physicals. They're also experienced in treating everyday illnesses and chronic conditions, including asthma, diabetes and high blood pressure. Call today and ask about same-day appointments. Aixa Perez, M.D. Board-Certified in Internal Medicine Angela Mebane, M.D. (Robersonville Location) Board-Certified in Family Medicine Ww^ Akpomudiare Otuguor, M.D. Board-Certified in Family Medicine '1., Corina Pogodina, M.D. Annie Bonds, FNP Teresa Smith, FNP Melissa Ott, FNP Board-Certified in Family Medicine MartinlFamily Medicine Comprehensive Family Care MartinFamilyMedicine.com 230-232 Green Street Williamston 252-809-6400 501 North Main Street Robersonville 252-284-3501 fc:' Lilah Jvine Poston was bom on April 27, 2017 at Vidant in Greenville. She weighed 6 lbs 7 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. Her proud par ents are Michael and Elizabeth Poston of WdUiam- ston. She has one older brother, River Poston who is 2years old. Her grandparents are John and Bonnie Newcomb and Jimmy and Ten Poston all of Wil liamston. Great grandparents are the late Mr. & Mrs. James Newcomb of Williamston, Annie Mae Hill and the late Gamer Hill of Colerain, Betty Rob erson and the late Brownie Roberson, and Linda Gardner and the late Clyde Poston all of WTUiam- ston. 95 YEARS «. Annie Cherry celebrated her 95th birthday with family and friends. 'SAGE EXPRESSIONS' 2^1 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The Bertie County Arts Council hosted a reception for Law rence Academy students and their families and friends on May 21 to showcase the students’ artwork on the theme of “Sage Expressions.” Various media were used by the youngsters. a website to take you to places where there are no websites. Log on. Plan a getaway. Let yourself unplug. Visit'NC.com

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