?- w w~- in* rtrquimans weemy, n?rm>ra, nx.. i nursaay. ucraecr w, SCHOOL NEWS E.I.C. Council celebrates Head Start Awareness Month i * October is National Head Start Awareness Month. It is a national drive to make the public aware of the program. Head Start is a comprehensive developmental program for children ages 3-5. It is based on the premise that all children share certain needs and that children from low income families, in particular, can benefit from a program designed to meet those needs. The program operates in the context of the child's total en vironment, classroom and family. It stresses not only education, but also health, nutrition, mental health, social services and parent in School menus The following is a list of menus for the Perquimans County Schools for the week of October 24-28. Monday ? breakfast, glazed doughnut or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. I.unch. foot long-hoagie/bun, hash browns, greens, fruit, mgrs. choice veg . milk. Tuesday ? breakfast, muffin or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, sliced ham, steak biscuit, cabbage, potato salad, mgrs. choice veg. , fruit bar, hot roll, milk. Wednesday ? breakfast, cinnamon bun or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, pepperoni pizza, sub marine, lettuce 4 tomato, corn, vegetable sticks, fruit, milk. Thursday ? breakfast, sausage line/biscuit, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, chicken pot pie, smoked sausage, green beans, applesauce, fries, sweet potato puff, milk. Friday ? breakfast, mgrs. choice bread, cereal, fruit or juice, milk. . Lunch, h a m b ur g e r / b un , chili/beans, french fries, tossed salad, fruit bar, vegetables, milk. Service news * ELTON Spec 5 Angel F. Felton, son of Freeman S. and Barbara J. Felton of Route 1, Hertford, has arrived for duty in Vieenza, Italy. Felton, a medical specialist with ine 4in Battalion, 3Z5tn Infantry Regiment, was previously assigned at Hunter Army Airfield, Ga. He is a 1977 graduate of Chowan High School, Edenton. WE'RE GOING TO HAWAII!! Everyone dreams of going to Hawaii one day ? we can make your dream a reality. On Thursday, October 27, at 7:30 p.m. at Knobbs Creek Recreation Center; Northeastern Travel Services will be showing previews of what we can expect to see when we go to Hawaii in July of 1984. The showing of this film, compliments of United Airlines, is free and open to the public. WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY & OUTLETS, No*. 5 *15 BURLINGTON SHOPPING SPREE, NOV. 19 $27 PHONE 338-2000 NORTHEASTERN TRAVEL SERVICES 420 NORTH HUGHES BLVD. TON E'S PLAZA ELIZABETH CITY Special this Weekend I 20% OFF All Fall and Winter Merchandise Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Woodlond St. Hertford, NC Phon*: 426-5620 ' 1 volvement. The Head Start Program has been operating in the Tri -county area since 1965. Presently, seven counties are served: Chowan, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans and Washington. There is a total of 270 children. Within the next month the program will expand into Currituck and Tyrrell Counties adding a total of 55 children. The public is invited to visit the Head Start centers this special month and all during the year. Volunteer services are always welcomed. For information call 482 4485. Teachers kick-off school year The theme for this year is "Educate! Educate for Living in a Changing World." PI Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met October t, at "A Restaurant By George" in Nags Head. There were three initiates at the meeting, Elizabeth Foster from Manteo. escorted by E. J. Buckingham; Brenda Terra nova from Hertford, escorted by Carroll Harrell; and Brenda Winborne from Edenton, escorted by Mar vis Hendrix. President Jean Newell presided at the business meeting which opened with devotions by Bernice Calloway. New year books were distributed. The following important dates were announced: , October 2# ? Fall Region I meeting in Plnetopa, N. C. at 10 a.m. Thia meeting will be held at the United Methodist Church on Highway 41. December 3 ? PI Chapter will meet at t:J0 a.m. at Christ Episcopal church in Elisabeth City. A Christmas Baiaar will precede the meeting. April 27-29 - Eta State Con vention will be held in Raleigh and our 50th birthday will be celebrated. PI Chapter has been asked to complete on ?" by 8" square depicting the Wright Memorial. After a brief recess, Fannie Newbern introduced the program, "The Role of Com puters In a Changing World. The program was presented by Lynda Rigga, a teacher of the academically gifted, grades two through eight, in Currituck County. Riggs emphasized the many advantages and uses of the computer in our daily lives and the tremendous poatitve impact it is having on pupils, teachers and administrative personnel. During the luncheon clothes from The Galleon were modeled by Linda Atwood, Milah Meekins, Rose Smith, Marvis Hendrix and E. J. Buckingham. At the con clusion of the luncheon each new member was presented' with a long stemmed red rose. TOOL SALE Attention: Farmers - Mechanics - Trucker - Heavy Equipment Men - Loggers - Maintenance Men jO Corner of Church and Grubb Streets at Matthews Exxon Service Station 9 a.m. -until Now thru Sat., Oct. 22, 1983 SPECIALS 2 Ton Come-A-Long Reg. $99.95 now %J 10 Piece Cutlery Set ,^.$49.95 now*/55 Speakers -6x9 3 way 250 watt Reg. $99.95 NOW '19* SOME FURNITURE AVAILABLE Thousands of Tools now available from our Display Van Greese Guns Hammers Jacks Air Ratchets Chisel Sets Pliers Metric Wrenches Claw Hammers Deep Well Sockets Adjustable Wrenches Jumper Cables Vise Grips 1". i/4" socket Sets Air Impact Wrenches Elect. Drills Gear Pullers 3" and up 5 and 12 Speed Drill Presses 4 to 6 in. Vises - Heavy Duty Tap & Die Sets Air Compressors Lots Lots More Too Numerous To List We Carry Our Own Warranty: Why order by phone? See what you are getting and get it now. From a N.C. company.

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