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BERTIE LEDGER-ADVANCE DECEMBER6, 2017IA5 The fabric of Bertie County since 1832 News Santa letters deadline set for this week THADD WHITE / Bertie Ledger-Advance Members of the Roxobel community gather to sing Christmas Carois during their celebration Saturday night. Roxobel From A1 lighting the tree, but also for being a long time productive citizen of the town. He said Bishop had long been supportive of Roxobel and its citizens. Bishop receive a plaque honoring his service to Roxobel. The collective group then sang three songs of the season, “Silent ■Night,” “Joy to the World” and “Away in a Manger.” Following the collaborative effort, several citizens sang solos to entertain those in attendance. As the music ended, the lights one of the of the Roxobel Fire Depart ment trucks could be seen coming into view... and inside was the Jolly OF Elf himself, as Santa Claus arrived to greet the children and adults alike. Santa went inside the Roxobel Fire Depart ment where he sat to hear from each boy and girl in attendance. Meanwhile, adults went back to drinking their hot chocolate and en joying the fellowship of friends. Cooke COMMUNICATIONS NORTH CAROLINA LLC y WINDSOR - Boys and girls, get out your pen cils and paper. No, we’re not giving a test. Instead, its time for each youngster to take time to write his or her annual letter to Santa Claus. Bertie Ledger-Ad vance Creative Services Director Michelle Leic ester received a phone call Monday morning from the North Pole. The call was from the Jolly Old Elf himself, seeking this newspa per’s help with infor mation from all Bertie County boys and girls. Santa said he wanted us to collect letters to him and forward them to the North Pole for his elves to prepare the best possible holiday list. So, that’s exactly what is happening at the Ber tie Ledger-Advance. Beginning today, we are accepting our annu al Letters to Santa from boys and girls who live or go to school here in Bertie County. Letters should be submitted to: Bertie Ledger-Ad vance Attn: Santa P.O. Box 69 Windsor, NC 27983. Anyone wishing to use email to send the letters can do so by emailing bertienews® ncweeklies.com. Please make sure the subject line says “Letter to San ta.” Those wishing to drop them off at the of fice should bring them to 109 South King St. in Windsor. Those letters will be gathered and published in our Dec. 21 edition, as well as being forwarded to the North Pole. Individuals wishing to submit letters should do so by 4 p.m. on Fri day, Dec. 8. Local school class rooms and daycares are also encouraged to work on a project to gether and submit them as a class. Those letters should be submitted by 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6. Santa shares a laugh before entering the Roxobel Fire Department to visit with children. STILL RUNNING OUT TO FETCH THE NEWSPAPER? Subscribe to the Bertie Ledger-Advance and we’ll deliver it to your mailbox each week. Bertie Ledger-Advance 109 S. King St. • P.O, Windsor, NC 2791 252-794 •( - , ■■ '4? J; ; wfHil Meri • JL ^ / M Christmas # Hunter's Branch ig 1 Gifts, Collectfbles 252-332-4771 3416 US Highway 13 N Ahoskie, NC 4 Miles South of Ahoskie, NC This holiday, get the tire that keeps on giving. t NIICHELini See us tod^jQnd check off your holiday Tire Tracs, Inc. 2336 us Highway 13 S„ Ahoskie, NC (252) 209-0400 Hours of Operation ^OUAUTY SEFwVcP Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm q^j,, quality CUSTOMERS
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