400th anniversary ceremonies in England set for broadcast "When Gov. and Mr*. Junes G. . Martin and Cultural Resources Sec ? retary Pa trie Dorsey lead a contin gent at North Carolinians to Ports ? mouth, England for ceremonies on Sunday, April 26 honoring America's - 400th Anniversary, North Carolinians i on this side of the Atlantic also will be !; able to participate, thanks to a coop J erative effort of the North Carolina < Association of Broadcasters and WRAL-TV. ?y. ."WRAL-TV channel 5 in Raleigh, It will originate live broadcasts at 6 '?pjn. at noon (EST) on Friday, April when Chbrlie Gaddy presents an ^?Advance package on the 400th Anni versary celebrations; at noon (EST) Sunday, April 26, 1587 departure ^from Portsmouth, England of the third and final group of columnists -sent by Sir Walter Raleigh to the I Outer Banks of North Carolina; and at 6 p.m. (EST) on Wednesday, April ; ' 29, when Charlie Gaddy brodcasts live from the West Pier in Plymouth, England, site where the Roanoke ? Voyages of 1584-87 began. ! By special arrangements made ) through the N.C. Association of Broadcasters, WRAL-TV will pro vide a live feed of its coverage to the television stations that are members of the association. WRAL-TV also will make available taped coverage, featuring its anchor Charlie Gaddy, of other special events during the En gland tour. ; These events are being carried out ; under the auspices of America's K. 400th Anniversary Committee, the arm of the N.C. Department of Cultu ral Resources charged with coordi nating statewide celebrations of the 400th Anniversary of the Roanoke Voyages of 1584-87. Sponsored by Ra leigh, they marked the first English attempts to settle the New World. Highlights of the Sunday, April 26 celebrations include a Service of Thanksgiving at the Portsmouth Ca thedral. Governor Martin will read the lesson during the service. There will be a colorful procession from the cathedral to the Sally Port of Ports mouth featuring uniformed escorts, special music and British and Ameri can dignitaries. There, Governor Martin will unveil a plague com memorating the 400th Anniversary of the sailing of the group destined to become Raleigh's Lost Colony with the town' Lord Mayor, Councillor Miss Marie Seaman. The church service will begin at 4: 15 p.m. British time, and the unveiling will begin at 5:15 p.m. British time. WRAL-TV will carry these events live at noon. (EST). On Wednesday, April 29, Cultural Resources Secretary Patric Dorsey and our North Carolina delegation will revisit the site in Plymouth, En gland where the 400th Anniversary celebration began on April 27, 1984. A group of North Carolinians, led by then Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., ded icated a plague in Plymouth com memorating the departure of the first of the Roanoke voyagers to the "Craft classes scheduled k N.E.E.D. has scheduled the follow ing craft classes for April and May. These classes will be held at Water ?, mark in Elizabeth City. "C Bird Carving, April 27, 9 a.m. ; May a.m. (blue bird); Quilting, April "23", May 21, 10-12 a.m.; 1:30-2:30 p.m; Cornshuck Flowers May 6, 10 a.m.; Egg Basket, 10" April 22, 10 a.m. Basket making classes are held weekly. For further information call Jo Ste phens, 338-0853 or 335- 1434. i Card of Thanks I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the pray ers, cards, flowers and phone calls while I was a patient at Chowan Hospi tal. , A special thanks to Rev. Needham, Dr. Lane, Dr. Voight, the nursing staff and the Perquimans County Rescue Squad. Jim Davenport Dr. A.F.Downum OPTOMETRIST YOUTHFUL EYES There's o lot of truth in the old toying that you r# only a* young ot you feel. In many ways, It's alto true that your're only at young at you tee. Good vltlon it necettory to help older people enjoy active, independent ond productive livet. It en ablet them to drive, to reod, to watch TV, to work, to be active In community affoirt, and to take pleasure in the world around them. Yet good vltlon it threatened by condition! that occur with greater fre quency In older people. Pretbyopia, glaucoma, and cataroctt are the mott common of these. Senile moculor degeneration and retinal degeneration alto have a greater chance of occurring at people grow older, due to poor circulation. Hcppity, vision conditions that once robbed the mature citizen of tight, can now be tuccettfully treated If detected early. Periodic, profettional optometrlc care It very important In keeping the natural vition problemt of aging from becoming major visual hoodie ops. Dr. A.F. DOWNUM 4 103 W. Eden St. Edenton, N.C. Phone: 482-8444 New World. Secretary Dorsey will lay a wreath on this monument in memory of those brave colonists. The events of April 26 are planned to coincide with two official tours planned by America's 400th Anniver sary Committee. North Carolinians from all over the state are traveling at their own expense on either the "Roanoke Voyage" tour or the longer "Elizabethan Adventure" tour. The "Roanoke Voyage", April 24 May 3, last for ten days and traces the route the lost colonists from their embarcation in Portsmouth, to their visit to the Isle of Wight, to their final departure from England. The "Elizabethan Adventure," April 24-May 8, visits each of these places and includes a five-day option to east Anglia and Kent, visiting houses and areas little changed from Tudor times. Highlights of the trip include din ner and a gala evening at the Good wod House, home of the duke of Rich mond, descendant of King Charles II and the Duchess of Portsmouth, tea at Compton Castle, once the home of Sir Walter Raleigh's half brother, Sir Humphrey Gilbert; and a visit to the home of Elizabeth Sydenham, wife of Sir Francis Drake. The celebration of America's 400th Anniversary will conclude on August 18, 1987, the 400th anniversary of the birth of Virginia Dare, the first child of English parentage born in the New World. Pictured left is a student from central working on a "Writ ing to Read" terminal during the demonstration which was given for the school board last week. Pictured above is a truck which was part of an Army convoy out of Fort Story, Va. The convoy was heading south when this truck which was carrying jet fuel pulled onto the side of the road and slipped into the ditch. According to Highway patrolman, W.F. Whitley no charges were filed, and the truck returned to the convoysafely. Artists' competition announced Area artists are invited to compete for a $1,000.00 prize for creating the artwork to be used on the U.S. Olym pic Festival-"87 limited edition poster. The competition is sponsored by Sally Johns Design of Raleigh by VANTRAV Associates, a limited partnership between Vantage South east and The Travelers, developers of Gateway Centre business park in Cary. Works by selected artists will be exhibited at Artspace, Inc. in down town Raleigh during the Festival. For additional information, inter ested artists should contact Holly Hall or Sally Johns at 919-828-3997 by Friday April 24. Rossini, the composer, worked best in bed, under the blankets. NOTICE Dp. DeNunzio's Office will be closed the week of May 4th All Emergencies should be directed to the Albemaple Hospital Emergency Room We regret any inconvenience our ab sence may cause. Winfall