Pgt 4-Th Ptrqulmant Weekly, Hertford, N.C Thursday, April 21, 1977
Spring Festival Planned At Union ;
The Student Council of
Perquimans Union School is
sponsoring a Spring
Festival this Saturday,
April 23. The booths will
open at 11 a.m. and plans
are to be close at 3 p.m.
Besides a concession stand
featuring hamburgers, soft
drinks and potato chips,
there will be booths with
games of all types. Prizes
will be given to those who
successfully complete each
game. There will also be a
bake sale, flea market, craft
table and some mystery
packages , for sale. One
special booth this year is be
ing manned by the teachers.
For a small fee students are
allowed to throw wet
sponges at the faces of their,
favorites. The King, Queen,
Prince and Princess of the
Festival will be crowned at 2
p.m. A lot of planning and ; 5
preparation has gone into .;
this event and it promises to ? .
be fun for all ages. Proceeds
will go to help sponsor the
many projects of the Stu- -
dent Council. .The public is
invited.
County People In The News
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COUNSELING One aspect of occupational education at
Perquimans High School is guidance counseling handled by
Blaine Pritchard (shown above with students).
DRAFTING Drafting is one of a variety of vocational
courses offered at the local high school. These students
work with instructor Aubrey Baccus. v
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MECHANICS Auto mechanics is taught by Elonza
Joyner and is just one of the areas to be featured at the up
coming Occupational and Trades Fair on April 22 and 23.
(Newbern photos)
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould
and family of Virginia
Beach, Va. were weekend
guests of C.L. Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
McNeill and family of St.
Pauls spent several days
last with their daughter,
Miss Ann McNeill.
Mrs. Mary Felton and her
guests, Mrs. Fred Floyd and
Miss English Wade, of Or
rum, spent a few days last
week in Halifax with Mrs.
Emma Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Carver
and family of Chesapeake,
Va. were guests of Mr. and
Ms. Julian White on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker
spent several days this week
in Henderson with their son
and daughter-in-law, Dr.
and Mrs. W.B.Tucker. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Reed and family of Raleigh
were weekend guests Mr.
and Mrs. D.F. Reed.
- Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
Sullivan spent several days
this week in Washington,
D.C. and Virginia.
Mrs. Carey Quincey of
Virginia Beach, Va. spent
the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. T.W. Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious ,
Apple and daughter 'of
Yorktown, Va. were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ward Proctor at
Harvey Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Payne of Charlotte spent the
weekend at their home in
Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Henritze of Alexandria, Va.
spent several days this week
with Wayne Henritze. '
Mrs. Fred Floyd and Miss
English Wade of Orrum
spent the weekend in Hert
ford and visited Mrs. Mary
Felton at Morgan's Rest.
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Elliott
of Edenton were guests of
Mrs. William Elliott on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John V.
Winslow and family have
returned to their home in
Asheboro after spending
last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy White.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis,
Tarkenton of Portsmouth,
Va. were guests of Mrs.
William Elliott on Sunday.
WOODWORKING Many skills are learned and developed
the shop program under the instruction of Roy Forehand.
Shown above is the product of this learning.
Occupational
Fair Announced
J Perquimans County will
be among those par
ticipating in the high school
?ccupational and Trades
air at Southgate Mall,
Elizabeth City on Friday
and Saturday, April 22 and
23, running each night until 9
H-m.
J The many occupational
programs in the junior and
senior high schools over a
I5-county area will bring
into the mall examples of
(heir programs, objects and
designs of their craftsman
ship, demonstrations de
picting their learning
techniques, products pro
duced by students in their
classes, laboratories and
shops, and results of their
occupational training.
There will be exhibits por
traying programs. There
will be demonstrations in
cosmetology, health occupa
tions, bricklaying and
carpentry, electronics,
welding, drafting, marine
occupations, and many
others. Agriculture home
economics, distributive
education programs, and
exploratory programs will
be on display.
The public is encouraged
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-.NOTICE
MEETING OIF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
AND REVIEW
The Board of County Commissioners of Perquimans County,
will meet as a Board of Equalization & Review in the Court
house, Hertford, N.C., on Monday, April 25, 1977 at 10:00
a.m. for the purpose of hearing complaints and the equal
ization of property values; The Board expects to complete
its business and adjourn on Monday 25, 1977. In the event
of later adjournment, notice to that effect will be published
in this newspaper.
Keith Haskett
Tax Supervisor
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