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DECEMBER 3,2020 Community BERTIE LEDGER-ADVANCE The fabric of Bertie County since 1832 BERTIE COUNTY'SEEN' RUSS RUSSELL/Bertie Ledger-Advance These turkeys were the lucky ones escaping the main attraction at a Thanksgiving feast. ARHS announces clinic schedule WINDSOR-Bertie Coun ty Health Department, partnering with Albe marle Regional Health Services, announces its clinic schedule. Clinics are held at Bertie County Health Department - 102 Rhodes Ave. in Wind- NEW HOURS ^ Beginning September 28, mtO all RCCHC clinics and pharmacies wl) dcMN! at Ipm every Friday and eariy moml^ and evening hours resume. Know Your Ws www.rcchc.org gjp sor. Hours at the Bertie County Health Depart ment are from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Bertie County Health Department has ex tended hours on sec ond and fourth Monday evenings until 7 p.m. Clinics slated for De cember include: Thursday, Dec. 3 Bertie: General, WIC Friday, Dec. 4 Bertie: General WEAR WAIT WASH Premium fHemeruil Curds Perfect for honoring achievements or as a permanent memorial to your loved one. The perfect family keepsake to be treasured forever. t }h mi' ■ ■ l„ .. 'I'f iliU ' , ,, 1!'-^ [' ''’'I' ,h O!''- .-v.r ;/H • Bear Grass ♦ Everetts • Hamilton • Hassell • Jamesville • Oak City • Parmele*Robersonvjlle*Williamston « x » T ■ ■> 106 W. Main Street Williamston 792-1181/1182 Obituaries Thaddeus Cecil White Sr. Thaddeus Cecil White Sr., 74, departed this life on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020 at Elizabeth City Health and Rehab. Whether he was known as “Pop,” “Uncle” or “Big Thad,” he was celebrated for his generosity and af fable personality. He was a friend to all who met him, and a was a loving caretaker for his mother for many years. He was a proud father and doting grandfather who loved spending time with his family and was happiest when he was surrounded by those he loved. Mr. White was a retired construction foreman who was injured in a roofing accident. He defied all odds and lived more than three times his expected life span after the accident. He also ran a gas station in Askewville for a number of years. He attended Center Grove Baptist Church, was a lover of horses and fast cars - unless it was a Ford. He was bom to the late Cecil and Vivian White on May 27, 1946. He was also predeceased by his older brother, Norman “Hinkie” White. Left to cherish his memory are two sons: Thadd White Jr. and wife, Lyndal, of Rich Square and Scott Lee White of Windsor; four grandchildren: Brooklyn Jemigan, and husband, Brandqn, of Askewville, Han nah G. White of Windsor and Alex Brandon White and Camden Mitchell White of Rich Square; his ex wife and best friend, Sylvia Hughes of Windsor; his sister, Myma White Aultman of Hampton, Va.; one great grandchild, Michelle Jemigan of Askewville and a host of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29 at Walker Funeral Home. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Simday, Nov. 29 at Edgewood Cemetery with the Rev. Webb Hoggard of ficiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wind sor Police Department, who the family thanks for all the ways they took care of “Pop” in his senior years, at P.O. Box 508, Windsor, NC 27983. Out&About Out and About lists current events sponsored by non profit groups in Bertie County. Please send listings to the Bertie Ledger-Advance, P.O. Box 69, Windsor, NC 27983, bring them by the office on King Street or e-mail them to twhite@ncweeklies.com. All events must be submitted by 4 p.m. each Monday. Dec. 5 Notary Class WINDSOR - The Division of Continuing Education at Mar tin Community College is ottering a notary class from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 at the Bertie Campus. The fee for the class is $70. For more information or to register, contact Leslie Bond at 252-789-0248 or via email at leslie.bond@martincc.edu. Dec. 5-11 Christmas At Hope WINDSOR - The Historic Hope Foundation will host Christmas at Hope on Dec. 5-11. Tours will begin at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Tours are limited to eight people per tour and masks are required. The cost is $6 per person. For more infor mation or to schedule a tour, call 252-794-3140 or email Christmas@hopeplantation.org. The Historic Hope Planta tion is located at 132 Hope House Rd. in Windsor. Dec. 15 Blood Drive WINDSOR - An American Red Cross blood drive will be held from 2:15-6:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15. The blood drive will be held at the Windsor Community Building, 201 S. Queen St. in Windsor. For more information or to schedule an appoint ment, download the Red Cross blood Donor app or text BLOODAPPto 90999. Dec. 19 Wreaths Across America WINDSOR - The laying of the wreaths tor Wreaths Across America will be held at noon Saturday, Dec. 19 at Edgewood Cemetery. Due to COVID-19, the full ceremony will not be held. Par ticipants are asked to gather at the gazebo tor a welcome, and then to lay the wreaths. The event is free, and open to the public. In adherence to state and local guidelines, masks and social distancing will be required. Edgewood Cemetery is located on U.S. 13 about two miles outside of Windsor. Dec. 20 Blood Drive WINDSDR - An American Red Cross blood drive will be held from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20. The blood drive will be held at the Windsor C.ommunity Building, 201 S. Queen St. in Windsor. For more informa tion or to schedule an appointment, download the Red Cross blood Donor app or text BLOODAPP to 90999. Until Dec. 21 Spring Semester Registration WILLIAMSTON - Martin Community College is ottering spring semester registration through Monday, Dec. 21. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. The spring semester begins Thursday, Jan. 2. For more information, visit the Martin Community Col lege website, email vanessa.tripp@martincc.edu or call 252-792-1521. January 2021 Training JACKSON-The Guardian ad Litem Program will begin vir tual training for volunteers in January of 2021. The program helps residents of Judicial District 6 learn how to be victim advocates and help children. For more in formation, call 252-358-7914 or visit volunteertorgal.org. Ongoing High School Equivalency AHOSKIE - Roanoke-Chowan Community College otters multiple pathways to earn a High School Equivalency diplo ma. Qualified students can receive financial aid for college courses while working on the HSE. For more information, contact Tishadda Walton or Tenia Stevenson at 252-862- 1309 or 252-862-1258.
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