JV Chargers blank Drifters
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JV Chargers blank Drifters
Ware Lacrosse Lady Chargers Page B2 Page B3 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 115, No. 2 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • April 9, 2009 B Section MHS girls capture 2nd place by Larry S. Chowning The Middlesex High School girls track team captured second place Saturday in the 11th annual West Point High School Invitational Track meet with 73 points. Missy Hall was a double winner for the Lady Chargers with first places in the 1600 meters (5:46) and 800 meters (2:35). She also finished third in the long jump (14’8”). Ashae Burnett won the shot put (35’0”) for the Lady Chargers’ only other first place. She also finished fifth in the discus (69’), fifth in the 300 meter hurdles (59.05) and seventh in the triple jump (27’11”). Olivia Cloud finished second in the 3200 meters (13:22). Micah Reed was second in the discus (86’10”) and third in the shot put (31’2”). Lauren Beebe finished fourth in the high jump (4’2”); fifth in the 200 meters (28.5), and 10th in the 100 meters (13.47). Middlesex JV pitcher Shane Bristow fires a pitch in Tuesday’s 6-0 win over Colonial Beach Group AA King George at Deltaville Ball Park. (Photo by Larry Chowning) easily won the meet with 147 points. Middlesex was second with 73 points; King William, third, 66 points; West Point, fourth, 47 points; Essex, fifth, 28 points; Sussex Central, In other action, the MHS JVs knocked in 3 runs and scored split a doubleheader against a run; K. Walsh, Thomas, John Group AA Grafton on March Purcell and Jeremy Collier each by Larry S. Chowning 31, losing the first game 5-3, had a single; Thomas and Purand then shutting out the Clip- cell contributed an RBI each; Shane Bristow pitched a pers in the nightcap, 5-0. and K. Walsh, J. Walsh, Thomas, 3-hitter and struck out 17 to The shutout win was a one- and Collier each scored a run. lead the Middlesex High JVs hitter. Morgan Thomas pitched In the 5-3 Grafton win, to a 6-0 Tidewater District win 4 innings for MHS, allowing Bristow pitched all 5 innings over Colonial Beach Tuesday. the one hit with 6 strikeouts and struck out 9. “Shane threw It was breezy at the boardWith the win, the JV Char- Kevin Walsh came on in relief a great game,” said Coach walk in Colonial Beach Tuesgers improved to 5-1 on the and struck out all three batters Norris. season. he faced. Bristow also doubled and day evening. Middlesex senior southpaw Bristow also had 2 singles, 2 “We played the second game knocked in 2 runs, and K. Mike Eades fanned 17 Drifters runs and an RBI. much better,” said MHS coach Walsh and J. Walsh had a John Purcell contributed a Jonathan Norris. “The guys single apiece. J. Walsh scored en route to a 7-2 Charger win in triple and a single and knocked got clutch hits, and our pitch- 2 runs and K. Walsh scored the Tidewater District opener in two runs; John Walsh had ing held Grafton, a Double A one. Thomas also contributed for both teams. Eades pitched a complete a single, RBI and a run; and school, to one hit.” an RBI Stone Shores and Zach Belcher In the win over Grafton, The JV Chargers play at West game and gave up only one earned run as the Chargers each had a single. Shane Bristow doubled, Point today, April 9. improved to 3-2 overall. At the plate, Chuckie Morris was the hitting star for MHS with a 3-run home run and single. Jake Fletcher added a by Larry S. Chowning against Windsor and is the In doubles action, Ander- solo homer, and Eades had two most improved player on the son and Baltrusaitis won 8-2, singles and an RBI. The Middlesex High girls team, said MHS coach Pete Hutton and Blake won 8-5, and The Chargers will host West tennis team defeated Windsor Shepherd. “Andrea has really Pruett and Stevens won 8-5. Point today, April 9, at 5 p.m. 7-2 on April 1, and lost 8-1 on stepped up and improved.” Against ARGS, the only in Deltaville. “West Point has Friday to Appomattox Regional Amanda Pruett dominated Lady Charger win came from improved. We had close games Governor’s School (ARGS). her Windsor opponent 8-1 in Anderson, who won 8-1. against them last year,” said The Lady Chargers’ top- singles, and Amanda Blake In doubles, Anderson and MHS coach Tim Blake. seed player, Jessica Anderson, continued to play strong with Blake lost 8-5, Baltrusaitis and “The district title is on the remained undefeated in win- an 8-4 win. Hutton lost 8-4, and Pruett and line,” said Blake. “I still think ning her fourth singles match, An illness for Mindy Hurley Hurley lost 8-2. it’s up in the air and any of five and MHS won all three dou- forced Melissa Baltrusaitis to The Lady Chargers hosted teams have a shot at it.” bles matches against Windsor. play with a strained back. Bal- Windsor on April 7, and The Chargers are at Lancaster Anderson won 8-5. trusaitis lost 8-5. “She gave it Rappahannock on April 8. for a make-up game on WednesAndrea Stevens got her her all,” said Coach Shepherd. They are idle until April 22 day, April 15. They travel to first singles win of the season Stephanie Hutton also lost 8-2. when they visit Mathews. King William on Thursday, April 16. Both games are at 5 p.m. RGH Tournament Northumberland came out on top in last week’s Annual Rappahannock General Hospital Baseball Tournament in Deltaville with a 6-2 win over Washington and Lee in the opening game on Thursday, and a 6-1 win over Middlesex for the championship on Friday. In Friday’s consolation game, W&L downed Lancaster 4-3. MHS 11, Lancaster 5 Middlesex advanced to JV Chargers blank Drifters The Middlesex girls display their second place trophy. Front row, from left, are Davina Peters, Ashae Burnett and Sarah Guill; back row, Lauren Beebe, Mary Stevens, Melissa Hall, Jasmine Fells and Micah Reed. (Photo by Rebecca Hall) sixth, 21; Mathews, seventh, 19; Windsor, eighth, 15; King and Queen, ninth, 13; Nandua, 10th, 12; Rappahannock, 11th, 5; Lancaster, 12th, 4; and Northumberland 13th, 2. MHS battled West Point and King William on April 8, and will run in the King William Invitational on April 18. Record at 5-1 Chargers rebound from RGH loss to down Colonial Beach Anderson remains undefeated in singles Middlesex Parks & Rec Gymnastics Team the title game by defeating Lancaster 11-5 in a 20-hit slugfest on Thursday. Middlesex tallied 11 hits to Lancaster’s 9. Lancaster scored twice in the top of the first inning. Middlesex answered with 3 runs in bottom of the first with the help of walks and wild pitches. In the third inning, Middlesex snuffed a would-be Lancaster rally and held them to one run. The big defensive play happened with none out and a Lancaster runner on second base. The next LHS batter doubled just inside the left-field foul line, and Charger outfielder Malcolm Ward fired to (See Chargers, page B3) Three specials highlight upcoming 40th season at Virginia Speedway Members of the Middlesex County Parks and Recreation Gymnastics Team include, front row from left, coach Sharon Darnell, Morgan Hensley, Kaylee Cockrell, Bre Wiedman, Autumn Wiedman, Elyssa Fauntleroy, Morgan Milby, Anna Powell, Sarah Powell, Avis Keeling, Beth Eanes, and coach Amy Thurston; back row, coach Marlene Winn, Tambria Wake, Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Zinnie Reed, Carey Darnell, and Middlesex Parks and Recreation Director Karen Reed. (Photo by Larry Chowning) Speedway will open its gates in about six weeks with the schedule boasting three huge specials to commemorate the speedway’s 40th season of racing. The three shows will include Yoga teaches postures and (Old St. Clare Walker School) the fitness steps can be com- the World of Outlaws Late fundamentals of correct form, and will continue through pleted with proper instructions Model Series on Saturday, April linking controlled breathing May 20. Classes are ongoing. from the chair. Please feel free 18; the World of Outlaws Sprint to movement for a more con- The fee is $8 per person per to experience fitness that will Car Series on Saturday, May 23; scious-inspiring intense work- class or $32 per month. Please help increase your level of fit- and the Mid-Atlantic Championship Series (MACS) Saturwear loose fitting, comfortable ness and freedom to move. out. Classes will be on Wednes- day, Aug. 8, for the 30th running Level I classes will be on clothing and bring a mat and/ days, April 15 through May 20, of Ernie Shelton’s USA 100. Tuesdays from 4:30 to 5:30 or blanket. “There is no better way to For more information, call from 9 to 10 a.m. The fee is $5 p.m., and Level II classes from kick off our 40th season of 6 to 7:15 p.m. Both classes the Middlesex Department of per person or $25 per month. Parks and Recreation at 758All classes will be held in the racing than with the World begin on April 14. Tom Carter Gymnasium (Old of Outlaws, and we feel that On Wednesdays, Level I 0057. Chair Stretching St. Clare Walker School) and these events will showcase our classes will be offered from Chair stretching workouts are ongoing. Please wear loose facility in a positive light and 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., and Level 1I classes from 11:30 a.m. to will be completed without hop- fitting, comfortable clothing provide fans up and down the 12:45 p.m. Classes begin April ping or jumping and the spe- and bring a towel and bottle East Coast with three must-see events,” said track general mancial needs for those who have water. 15. For more information, call ager Clarke Sawyer. All classes will be held in “tender joints” will be taken The Rumble on the River 5 the Tom Carter Gymnasium into consideration. Some of the department at 758-0057. Middlesex to offer yoga, chair stretching MHS pitcher Keith Whitley held NHS to one hit and no runs through the first five innings Friday night. cut-off man Mason Goodrich at third, who then threw a strike to catcher Chuckie Morris to cut down the LHS runner at the plate as he tried to score from second. “It was the defensive play of the game,” said Charger head coach Tim Blake. A four-run rally put Middlesex ahead 7-3 in the bottom of the third on 3 hits, 2 errors and a walk. “They were kicking it around and we took advantage of it,” said Coach Blake. Lancaster put up a run in the top of the fourth to cut the MHS lead to 7-4. Middlesex made it 9-4 by scoring 2 runs in the bottom of the fifth. The Red Devils answered with a run in the sixth. Middlesex got 2 more runs in the bottom of the sixth for the 11-5 win. Mike Eades started on the mound for Middlesex and earned the win. He pitched 5 innings, gave up 3 earned runs, walked 4 and struck out 11. Harley Moore relieved Eades in the sixth, and Jake Fletcher relieved Moore. Fletcher struck out 5 of the 6 batters he faced and gave up one hit in the final 1 2/3 innings. Fletcher, the Chargers’ leadoff batter, was 3 for 5 and led off the bottom of the first inning with a solo homer. At the plate, Eades was 2-2 with 2 RBIs; Goodrich 2 for 3 with an RBI, Keith Whitley 2 for 4; Moore 1 for 2 with 2 will feature the World of Outlaws Late Model Series in a $10,000 to win 50-lap feature on opening night of the speedway’s 40th anniversary season on April 18. Last year regional hot-shoe Jeremy Miller of Gettysburg, Pa., thrilled the crowd with an upset win, his first career World of Outlaws victory. Returning for a second time and with great anticipation will be the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series on May 23. Last year the country’s top drivers visited the State of Virginia for the very first time with Jason Meyers getting the hard fought win. Ernie Shelton’s USA 100 will be celebrating its 30th anniversary on August 8 with the 2009 edition once again going topless. This event will once again be presented in the fan popular twin-25 lap qualifying format with $1,000 going to the winner of each of those events with the final 50 lapper paying $10,000 to-win. In 2008 the event went “topless” for the first time and was an overwhelming success with Chris “Smokey” Madden of Grey Court, S.C., smoking the field of 46 cars from nine states. The purse is $60,000 for this one-day show, ranking it near the top prize offerings for a one-day show in the country. To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and its 2009 schedule of events, fans may call the speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s website at www. vamotorspeedway.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway, an ASA Member Track affiliate, is a 1/2-mile dirt oval on Route 17, 8 miles north of Saluda at Jamaica. B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 9, 2009 Ware boys lacrosse wins two of three The Ware Academy boys’ lacrosse team opened its fourth season of play on the road at Nansemond Suffolk Academy early last week. The Waves had a slow start and fell behind 9-0 in the first half. The second half of the contest opened with a quick Ware goal by Matthew Carmine on a feed from Jeremy Herrin. Better play ensued with goals by Kyle Blankenship and Hill Fleet. However, Nansemond Suffolk was able to net an additional four goals during the second half, despite a phenomenal first-time effort in goal by Jack Elkin. Despite the 13-3 score at the end of the game, the Waves showed tremendous promise for their first game of the season. The Waves traveled to Fredericksburg Academy just 48 hours later in cold, damp conditions. Again, after finding themselves in a 2-0 hole, the Waves got on the board with a goal by Blankenship. With just six seconds to play in the second quarter, midfielder Hill Fleet beat several Falcons to knot the game at 2-2. Ware struck with a vengeance in the third quarter, taking a 7-2 lead on goals by Herrin (2), Patrick Murphy (2) and Calvin Fluhr. Blankenship scored the Ware’s Calvin Fluhr streaks toward the goal. final goal of the game late in the fourth quarter, making the final score 8-2. Nick Ledbetter led the defense with a very strong performance. Under blue skies and mid60s temperatures, the Waves’ home opener against Hanover Lacrosse Club featured, for the first time, an elementary school-level match. Playing an experienced, talented Hanover team, the Ware “JV” fell 11-0, despite a great first-ever effort. In the second game of the doubleheader, the Waves varsity squad started slow, but soon shook off the dust and opened up a 5-3 lead by half time on goals by Murphy, Herrin (2), Brendan McCarthy and Chris Fluhr. The Waves continued to play solid lacrosse through the middle of the fourth quarter, controlling the ball and running a well-oiled offense. Additional goals were scored by Matthew Carmine, Brett Pausic, and Murphy. Late in the fourth quarter, the Waves gave up four quick goals in the final minutes of the contest. Fortunately, Ware’s offense had tallied enough goals to stave off a Hanover victory and the Waves escaped with their second win of the season, 9-7. Waves’ goalie Jack Elkin continued to impress the crowd, stopping over a dozen well-placed Hanover shots and beginning several successful offensive runs with his pinpoint outlet passes. “The team had some pretty large shoes to fill after the loss of several key players to graduation,” said Ware head coach Chris Petrone, “but we’re making progress and improving with every game. Several players have stepped up in a big way and we are really encouraged by the talent we saw in today’s first game.” This week, the Waves will host the Collegiate School and Nansemond Suffolk Academy. Ware Academy girls impressive The Ware Academy girls lacrosse team opened its fourth year of play and their 2009 season on the road last Tuesday at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy with a dominating 13-0 victory. The Waves wasted no time setting the tone as Isabelle Turner won the draw and Kelsee Oliver netted the first goal of the season just 24 seconds into the game. The scoring would continue to come at a furious pace in the first half as Ware built a commanding 10-0 halftime lead over the Saints. The Waves consistently won ground balls and quickly turned them into offensive transition opportunities. Tuxedos by Sports Centre Christ Church April 25 Middlesex April 25 SPORTS C E N T R E Let the Sports Centre offer you the same professional service that Dawson’s Ltd. did for over 30 years. The Sports Centre now has a large inventory of quality tuxedos to serve the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. The Sports Centre looks forward to making you look your best this prom season. Our competitive prices and experienced staff will assure you the highest quality at the best price. Hours 9:00-5:30 Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 Sat. 804-435-1211 60 Main Street, Kilmarnock , VA Middlesex High School Featured Athletes of the Week Sponsored by Bill Hudgins Pontiac, GMC JV Baseball Stone Shores Zach Belcher Ware showed no signs of only having four practices prior to the game as they passed the ball with accuracy and continued to find the open player cutting to the goal. Isabelle Turner led the scoring with four goals, and Kelsee Oliver three goals. Caroline Henderson added two goals and Sarah Grace Hurley, Macon Swartzwelder and Kedron Walsh each netted one goal. The Waves defense, led by Hurley and Caitlin Blankenship, held the Saints to just one shot on goal for the game. On a breezy, sunny Friday, the Waves hosted the Cougars of Collegiate School from Richmond. Ware was ready for the challenge and after each team gave up early goals in the opening minutes of the game. The Waves broke open the tie with an explosion of goals as they took a 5-1 lead at the end of the first half. The charge came from another strong performance from the defense led by Blankenship and Hurley and goalie Allison Scribe. Scribe, a three-year starter in the cage for the Waves, had “an absolutely awesome performance,” said Ware coach Andy Morgan. “Allison was simply awesome in the cage and gave our team tremendous confidence throughout the game with the saves she was making.” Scribe finished the day with 10 saves. Ware continued to make impressive passes and run a strong transition game in the second half while adding five more goals to cap off the 10-1 victory. For the second straight game midfield play by Isabelle Turner (four goals), Kelsee Oliver (three goals), Emily Brown and Kedron Walsh (two goals each) and Caroline Henderson (two assists) controlled the tempo and possession by winning ground balls and turning them into scoring opportunities. The Waves will host NSA on Thursday, April 9. One-day shooting camp set for April 18 in Hartfield The Middlesex Sportsmen’s Hunt Club will sponsor a family-oriented shooting sports camp on Saturday, April 18, at the club shooting range on Route 3 (1834 Twiggs Ferry Road) in Hartfield. The event is targeted to expose young shooters and their families to the fun of participating in the various shooting sports, while teaching about the safe handling of firearms on the range, in the home, and while hunting. Increased interest by gun owners in the fun of organized shooting sports such as skeet, trap, and sporting clays for shotgun enthusiasts, and target shooting with pistols, rifles and air rifles, is on the rise. Here on the Middle Peninsula the Middlesex Sportsman’s Hunt Club operates a shooting facility for local members and ‘Rally for the Cure’ golf tourney set The fourth annual “Rally for the Cure” golf event will be held at the Piankatank River Golf Club at 9 a.m. on April 30. Proceeds will support cancer research. The format will plan is for a preferred drive and scoring the two best balls of the foursome. On a chosen par three, there will be a closest to the pin with our grand prize. The tourney is open to both men and women, and there can be mixed teams. The donation is $20 for “Rally for the Cure,” and a $30 greens fee. Email mkgorin@ va.metrocast.net to register. the club sponsors educational activities for new shooters, including 4-H Club shoots and National Rifle Association (NRA) events that promote safe handling of firearms and increased participation in the various shooting sports. The April 18 NRA Shooting Sports Camp is an all-day event. Under the direct supervision of certified firearms instructors, participants will learn to safely handle and fire rifles, pistols, shotguns and muzzleloaders. It is the club’s belief that “hands on” experience in a safe and educational environment promotes safety. Participants will learn skills and practices that will help keep them safe throughout their life. “Many people who have attended the camp in the past have discovered that target shooting is a safe and enjoyable hobby that they can participate in for the rest of their life,” said a camp spokesperson. As participants will arrive on April 18, teams of several attendees will move “roundrobin” style through each of YMCA golf tourney is May 15 at Piankatank River Golf Club The 3rd Annual Middlesex Family YMCA Golf Tournament will be held Friday, May 15, at Piankatank River Golf Club in Hartfield. Top teams in each flight receive awards, and there will be awards for closest to the pin, longest drive, and a hole-inone. There will door prizes and a silent auction. Proceeds will go to the Middlesex Family Fri Jeremy Collier VEHICLE OF THE WEEK ^ 4/10^ p Sat 4/11 Sun 4/12 q r s WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE 18-pounder Tyler Horsley, 13, son of Jacob and Becky Horsley, displays the 18-lb. gobbler he shot while hunting on their property in Water View on Youth Turkey Day Saturday April 4. The gobbler had a 10-inch beard. ALMANAC White Stone/Grey’s Point Tides, Sun, & Moon – April, 2009 6:38 High 12:33 1.8’ 12:11 High 4/10 Sunrise Tue 4/14 Moonrise Moonset 6:45 Low 7:11 -0.1’ Sunrise 6:32 Low Mon 4/13 2007 Kia Optima #10902 $10,999 (tax, title, license and processing fees not included) YMCA Strong Communities campaign, which positively impacts the lives of local children and families. “Sponsor or come as a participant and be part of making the community we love a better place for us all to live,” said Middlesex YMCA executive director Buzz Lambert. Contact Lambert at 7768846 for more information and arrangements. Piankatank River Golf Club RAPPAHANNOCK John Purcell the events so everyone will get plenty of experience in each of the types of firearms. The camp lasts about three hours and all firearms, safety glasses, ear protection, ammunition and targets are provided by the club. Pre-registration is encouraged. Call (776-9861) or email ([email protected]) club secretary Macey White to register and to receive a starting time. The cost for the event is $10 per person. Lunch will be available (hot dogs, hamburgers, etc.). “The camp will be a funfilled and educational event for families with hunters and shooters here on the Middle Peninsula,” said the spokesperson. The club is easy to find. There will be signs to guide participants to the event on Route 3 (Twiggs Ferry Road) between the Piankatank River bridge and Route 33 in Hartfield. “All are welcome, but please leave your own guns at home,” said the spokesperson. Sunset Moonrise ^ 4/11^ ^ 4/10^ 7:37 9:08 ^ 4/14^ High 12:56 Low 7:12 ^ 4/11^ t 1.5’ 0.0’ Sunrise 6:36 Moonset 7:17 Sunset 7:38 Moonrise 10:13 ^ 4/12^ High Low High Low ^ 4/12^ 1:15 7:53 1:35 7:52 1.8’ 0.0’ 1.5’ 0.0’ Wed 4/15 Sunrise 6:35 Moonset 7:55 Sunset 7:39 Moonrise 11:14 ^ 4/13^ High Low High Low ^ 4/13^ 1:55 8:35 2:13 8:31 1.7’ 0.1’ 1.4’ 0.1’ Thu 4/16 High Low High Low 2:36 9:16 2:52 9:12 1.6’ 0.1’ 1.3’ 0.2’ Fri 4/17 Sunrise Moonset Sunset Corrections Piankatank River, Cherry Pt. Great Wicomico River Light Smith Point Light 6:33 8:38 7:40 High -1:42 0:30 1:01 u 3rd Q. - 9:37 Low Height -1:44 86% 0:20 76% 0:44 86% v V ^ 4/14^ 3:18 9:59 3:32 9:55 1.6’ 0.2’ 1.3’ 0.2’ Moonrise 1:01 Sunrise 6:30 Moonset 10:21 Sunset 7:41 ^ 4/16^ High 4:03 Low 10:45 High 4:17 Low 10:42 ^ 4/16^ 1.5’ 0.3’ 1.2’ 0.3’ Moonrise 1:45 Sunrise 6:29 Moonset 11:18 Sunset 7:42 ^ 4/17^ High 4:52 Low 11:35 High 5:07 Low 11:36 ^ 4/17^ 1.4’ 0.4’ 1.2’ 0.3’ Moonrise 2:23 Sunrise 6:28 Moonset 12:18 Sunset 7:43 High 5:47 Low 12:28 High 6:05 1.3’ 0.4’ 1.2’ Moonset Sunset ^ 4/15^ 9:27 7:41 High Low ^ 4/15^ PM times are in boldface type. Unusually high & low tides are also in boldface. © Panbo 2009 ([email protected]) ! "# $ %& April 9, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 middlesex ymca youth soccer The Middlesex Sports Complex hosted over ten games on April 4 as Northern Neck, West Point, Mathews and Gloucester all came to play teams from Middlesex. The Captive Aire Revolution battled the Mathews YMCA. The Revolution was led by Macie Daniel and Chloe Sabourin on defense, while the offense was led by Tariq Wake and Kenan Parker. The Dano’s Pizza Dynamo played the Northern Neck YMCA Golden Toes. The Dynamo was led by the dynamic duo of Charlie and William Revere. Defensively, the Dynamo skated past their opponent due to the strong legs of Ethan and Tanner Baker. Ryman’s A/C & Heating Arsenal took on the Shores and Ruark Seafood Crew. The Arsenal had a great all-round game from Adam Smith and Jacob Marx. Other notable players for the Arsenal were Caroline Painter and Christopher Daniel. The Crew also played well throughout the game and were led by shooting sensations Isaiah Burse and Tucker Vanderpool, and defensive players Kellese Burse and William Howard. The final match in the 6-8 division was between the W.E. Moye Wizards and the West Point YMCA United. The Wizards played well as a team to ensure they scored numerous goals. Notable players for the Wizards included Erin Daddario and Cheyanne Mello on defense while Mathew Wilson and Savanna Carmell played well overall. Special thanks to officials DA Belcher, Tim Morris, and Chris Wood for doing a great job. The 9-11 Division played surrounding counties and ended with a record at the end of the day of 3-1. The Colonial Pizza Earthquakes played the West Point YMCA United. The United had complete control of the game and won 2-0. Key players for the Earthquakes included Austin Revere, Maddie Norwood, and Will Leggett. The Sweet Shoppe United battled the West Point YMCA Galaxy. The United made quick work of the Galaxy, winning 7-1. The Galaxy continued to Registration begins for Christchurch Golf Classic The Christchurch School 2009 Golf Classic will be held on Friday, May 1, at The Tides Inn Golden Eagle Golf Course, in Irvington. Christchurch Director of Alumni Relations Huntley Galleher has announced the following event sponsors: Platinum Sponsor—The Tides Inn and the Golden Eagle Golf Course; Gold Sponsor—Chesapeake Bank: Silver Sponsor—Sports Centre of Kilmarnock; and Bronze Sponsors— Comtel Wireless Inc. and Willaby’s Catering of White Stone. The tournament format is captain’s choice, preferred drive. All golfers and corporate teams are welcome to participate. The registration fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, free use of driving range and putting green, deluxe cart lunch, beverages and prizes. Dinner will be provided at the end of the day at Bethpage Camp-Resort near Urbanna, with presentation of awards and prizes. Proceeds are used to support the students and faculty of Christchurch School. The Early Bird Special registration fee is $100 per player ($400 per team) before April 17; after April 17, $125 per player ($500 per team). Christchurch School welcomes everyone to attend dinner for $35. Golf classic committee members are: John Stock ‘58, Jack and Spencer Kirkmyer, Wayne Galleher ‘89, R.D. Johnson ‘90, Patty Rimbey, and Bruce Edwards. For information, contact Huntley Galleher at (804)7582306, ext. 135; or e-mail [email protected]. Grafton sweeps MHS JVs by Tom Chillemi The Middlesex High JV softball team lost a doubleheader scrimmage on Tuesday, March 31, against visiting Grafton, 11-0 and 7-0. “Grafton had two totally different types of pitching,” said MHS coach Bonnie Abbott. “The first was very slow and we could never adjust to get a bat on it.” In the second game, the JV Lady Chargers could not hit the fast pitching. Middlesex was hampered by defensive errors. “It was just not our day,” said Abbott. “Jessica Dixon did an exceptional job for us at shortstop Chargers . . . faking out the runner for a tag out twice, and putting down an exceptional drag bunt,” said Abbott. Catcher Bridgette Self, and pitchers Chelsi Blake and Rachel Crews all were Middlesex defensive standouts. Samantha Carlton, Joey Stinchcomb, Chelsi Blake and Alex Gillespie each got hits. “If only they performed in games like they practice,” said Abbott. “This is a good little team so we are expecting great things to come.” The JV Lady Chargers are at West Point on Thursday, April 9; and host King William on Thursday, April 16. Both games are at 5 p.m. (Continued from page B1) RBIs; and Brandon Putney had one hit and 2 RBIs. NHS 6, Middlesex 1 Northumberland and Middlesex were scoreless through 5 innings when the Indians bats came alive. They collected 7 of their 8 hits in the last two innings. Charger pitcher Keith Whitley, who had held Northumberland to one hit in 5 innings, tired in the sixth and NHS scored 3 earned runs behind 2 home runs and other hits. “They did a good job hitting balls on the outside of the plate and driving them to the opposite field,” said Blake. Middlesex could not put its 11 hits together, and left 10 runners stranded on base. For Middlesex, Fletcher was 2 for 4 and scored the only Charger run in the seventh. Ward was 2 for 4, Morris 2 for 4 with an RBI; Goodrich 2 for 4 with a double; Whitley 1 for 2; and Eades and Putney each 1 for 4. W&L 4, Lancaster 3 In the RGH consolation game, W&L and Lancaster were tied 3-3 in the top of the seventh when W&L scored the winning run. Going to college? Need help getting there? Lara Brown, M.S. Educational Consultant 804-438-9900 [email protected] The deadline for submitting news and photos is noon on Tuesdays. finish with quality shots on goal. The offensive juggernaut was led by Jacob Beebe, JP Holman and Reilly Price. The Urbanna Republic Rapids played Mathews Riverside. The Rapids won 3-2. The team was led by defensive standouts Cody Rhodes and Meghan Shores, while Wayne Taylor and Kyle McNamee made great runs on the goal. The Cellular Services Galaxy played the Mathews YMCA Machine Tools. Although the Galaxy fell 1-0, they played an outstanding game. The team was led by goaltender Larkin Rae and defenders Kenneth Reed and Alana Van Dyke. The offense was led by midfielder Claire Rae and forward Michaela Chowning. Special thanks go to referees Stacey Moore and Michael Chandler, as well as sideline officials Cody Rhodes and Timmy Morris. The final game of the afternoon pitted the Middlesex YMCA Liverpool against the Gloucester Parks and Recreation Maroon. The game was tight going into the second half, ‘Boat Virginia’ courses offered in Deltaville In its ongoing efforts to prepare local boaters for the mandatory safety certification requirement, the Rappahannock Sail and Power Squadron will offer two opportunities in April to take the “Boat Virginia” course. The course provides important knowledge for both new and experienced boaters—sail and power. Within the next few years every boat operator on Virginia waters must show evidence of having completed this training. Now is a good time to get certification. There is no charge for the course. A Monday evening class will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on April 13, 20, and 27. The other option is a Saturday class, April 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Both classes will take place in the Power Squadron’s Cole Training Center on Ball Park Road in Deltaville. Neither ownership of a boat nor boating experience are required. The classes are enjoyable and informal, and personal “sea stories” are welcome. Membership in the squadron is open to all who are interested in boating. Members enjoy many benefits, such as access to advanced training, discounts at several suppliers, and monthly dinner meetings. To inquire about the classes or to register, contact Captain Bill Crump at 776-7518 or [email protected]. Moore stars as Legends win softball titles The 12 Virginia Legends fastpitch softball team captured two titles in the first two tournaments of its spring season. The Legends traveled to Charlottesville March 21-22 for the NSA Battle of the Hill, and captured the first place trophy with six straight wins. They repeated the feat this past weekend at Stoney Run, defeating Orion Hunter 4-3 in the championship game to win the USSSA Bring it On tournament. Members of the Virginia Legends 12U team hail from Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News, Yorktown, Poquoson, and also include Quinlan Moore of Deltaville. Moore went 7 for 11 at the plate for the weekend and made several game-saving catches in the outfield during the title game. She is the daughter of Steve and Nancy Moore of Deltaville. GED tests set The Essex GED Testing Program will offer its next GED test on Saturday, May 2, at the Essex County School Board Office in Tappahannock. Call 443-2151 to register. You don’t want to miss this! Go to SSentinel.com and click on the Easter Eggs “In The News” to see who won the Sentinel’s coloring contest! but Liverpool had depth and won the game with ease, 7-1. Offensively, Brett Carter and Enrique Gonzalez had great shots on goal, while Molly Perkins and Lilah Beebe sealed the middle of the field and prevented Gloucester from penetrating the defense. Games Saturday April 11 Field 1—1 PM, Ryman’s A/C & Heating Arsenal v. Northern Neck YMCA Red; 2 PM Ryman’s A/C & Heating Arsenal v. Northern Neck YMCA Gold Field 2—1 PM, Dano’s Pizza Dynamo v. W.E. Moye Wizards; 2 PM, CaptiveAire Revolution v. Shores & Ruark Seafood Crew Bermuda Field—noon, Colonial Pizza Earthquakes In the “Board Room,” band director Justin Ranson headed v. Northumberland YMCA; 1 up Guitar Hero, while students challenged each other at a PM, Sweet Shoppe United v. variety of games. Urbanna Republic Rapids; 2 PM, Cellular Services Galaxy v. Northern Neck YMCA MHS students roll a strike JV booters rout Raiders for 4th win The Middlesex High varsity and JV soccer teams visited Rappahannock on April 3. The Charger JVs (4-1-1) started slow and the first half ended in a scoreless tie. In the second half, the JV Chargers scored quickly and scored plenty. John Shaw started off the action with the first goal of the match off a corner kick. With the wind in the goal keeper’s face, and the bend of the ball from Shaw, the ball drifted neatly into the net. The second MHS goal came on a one-on-one opportunity that was converted by Darrien Fisher. The third MHS goal was guided into the net off of the head of Fisher after Shaw had placed the ball near post for Fisher to finish. Ivy Perkins and JD Diggs recorded their second goals of the season off a one-on-one and header, respectively, for the fourth and fifth goals of the match as the JV Chargers won 5-0. The varsity Chargers (1-4-1) went into the game with very high emotions and played with a lot of energy at the beginning of the first half. Rappahannock was able to grab the momentum by scoring two goals in the first half en route to a 4-0 win. The Chargers fought back hard with some outstanding defense and distribution from Carlos Gonzalez, Mario Kieselbach and Lauren Bebee, and the midfield play of Owen Holt, Clayton Colley and Stanley Redmon. The Chargers offense was sparked by the dynamic sprinting ability of Chris Brooks. Both of the Charger squads take the field after spring break on April 20 at home against Essex. golf Opening-day results of the Piankatank Ladies Golf Association are as follows: 1st place: Ann Stanley, Bonnie Norton, Gail Aines— 67. 2nd place: Carole Lloyd, Judy Castleman, Bev Hudgins, Sue Silberhorn—69. 3rd place: Mary Francisco, Betsy Ripley, Kay Uhler—70. The sounds of rolling bowling balls and pins crashing filled the air as more than 80 Middlesex High students participated April 3 at Village Lanes in Gloucester for an evening of bowling hosted by the MHS Band Booster Association (BBA). Other activities included the “Board Room,” where students competed with each other at various board games, cards and Guitar Hero. Band director Justin Ranson presented awards and special recognitions to various students for their accomplishments in the music department. The MHS BBA described the event as a “huge success. We are considering making it an annual event,” said a BBA spokesperson. “We never attempted this type of event in the past, and we were pleased with the support and happiness of the students who had a fun and safe night of activities. All proceeds will directly benefit the music department.” Lady Chargers host West Point today Meagan Payne pitched a twohitter and Middlesex collected 14 hits as the Lady Chargers crushed home-standing Colonial Beach 15-0 in their Tidewater District varsity softball opener Tuesday. Payne struck out 9 in the fiveinning game and had a double at the plate. Ashley Williams added a single and double to the MHS attack; Raquel Pierce and Heather Blankenship each had two singles; Katherine Wood and Chelsea Lewter each had a double; and Whitney Walton, Amanda Brown, Ashley Lane and Danielle Montgomery contributed a single apiece. Last week, the Lady Chargers (1-0, 2-2) lost twice to Lancaster, 5-0 and 7-0. MHS had only 4 hits in the two losses and faded in the late innings. “We have to concentrate on the later innings,” said MHS coach Wade Traynham. “We did a great job of this against Colonial Beach.” Middlesex will host West Point today, April 9, at 5 p.m. at MHS, and will play at King William on April 16. Smith leads MHS trackmen The Middlesex High School varsity boys track team scored 20 points in the West Point Invitational on Saturday. The Chargers were paced by Dale Smith who finished third in the triple jump (39’1/2”) and third in the 300 intermediate hurdles (44.15). Markus Hammond finished third in the high jump (5’8”) and eighth in the 200 meters (24.33). Others to place were Kevin Walsh, eighth, 1,600 meters (5:39); Brian Engle, seventh, triple jump (37’11”); and Jeremy Rich, fifth, high hurdles (20.48), and seventh in the 400 meters (58.92). The Chargers will compete in the King William Invitational on Saturday, April 18. 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Please contact Jerome Harris 609-393-5703.(2-19-13t) LANCASTER COUNTY: Waterview lot. Price reduced, was $148,000. NOW $99,000. 2BD, 1BA in TOPPING. Nice trailer, newly remodeled bath and bedroom. $625/mo. Contact 804-758-2088, ask for Stacy or Lee.(4-9-2t) NEAR WEST POINT in King & Queen County, Rancher: 3bedroom, 1bath, large living room, dining room. Clean, nice yard. $750/mo., deposit, references. 804-785-9203. (4-9-2t) 4 bedrooms. Weekend/ Weekly. (804)639-1256. http://www.vacation vanc.com.(10-18-tf) FILL DIRT. $90/load delivered. 30-mile radius from Saluda. 7582800.(6-30-tf) DELTAVILLE COTTAGE: Waterfront, 3BR, 2BA, sleeps 6-10, pool, dock. $1,000/week. Call 804-7845482.(4-2-13t) MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Orchard grass hay for sale. Square bales, $6/ bale. Call 804-241-5630.(4-9-2t) MATHEWS COUNTY, Mobjack: Fish Mobjack Bay! Waterviews of East River, one acre lot, 1700sf home remodeled private master suite, park like setting, marina for docking nearby $234,000. 2+ACRES in WATER VIEW on private road, great for 3bedroom home. Modulars ok. $45,000, Ann, 757-969-8465. greggarrettrealty. com.(3-19-13t) MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Topping: Waterfront home on Mill Creek. Very well maintained, 1600sf. 2BR, plus loft, 2BA, living room and den, with beautiful views of Rappahannock River, two boat lifts, protected shore. $525,000. 3-BEDROOM/2-BATH CAPE COD on 11.37ac. on Mill Creek with detached 2-car garage. Paved driveway. Very private. Can be subdivided. $259,900. Call 804-8158470.(4-9-4t) BAY CUSTOM HOMES INC. System Built Custom Homes in a fraction of the time. 804-785-2235, 804-4620599. www.baycustomhomesinc. com.(9-18-tf) MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Wake: Waterfront home on Mill Creek, 1.1AC, private point, spacious 3600sf, well landscaped, many amenities, 3BR, 4BA, loft, viewing tower, lawn irrigation, house generator, fireplaces, boathouse, wharf, boat lifts. Views to the bay! $1.125 million. BAY SANDS COMMUNITY, wooded L-shaped 3+acre lot, waterfront access to river with pier and gazebo. 804-874-8486.(4-9-6t) Call Diane Bennett 804-347-2235. Ownby & Associates, Inc., Mechanicsville, VA. See home photos at www.ownbyco.com.(4-9-1tRR) DELTAVILLE, VA. For sale by owner, $529,500. Beautiful views of the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay. View details and photos at www.davewoolardconst.com. Dave Woolard, 804-832-0058. (1-8-tf) MODULAR HOMES: Your lot or ours, high-efficiency, quality construction. 2B Properties, 804-7769738.(1-17-tf) HARTFIELD: The Coves at Wilton Creek. For Sale by owner, $485,500. 3bedroom plus bonus room, 3 1/2bath. 804-839-7815. View more info at www.davewoolardconst.com. (1-8-tf) TOPPING: Price reduced! 2.5ac. lot, 220’ stocked pond frontage. Minutes to marina, golf, airport, restaurants, shopping. 4BR perc. Protective covenants. $67,500. Walter Lawson, Mason Realty, 804832-9109.(3-12-6t) CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Submit your Classified ad online! DELTAVILLE: Large upstairs apartment. 2bedrooms, 2baths, eat-in kitchen, large living room, no pets, no smoking. Washer/Dryer. $800/ month. Deposit, references. 804776-7888/ 804-347-2142.(4-9-2t) DELTAVILLE: Lover’s Lane. Large, two bedroom, upstairs apartment, partially furnished. Water view, quiet neighborhood. Available April 1. $700 month, 6-12 month rental. Deposit, References. 804-815-3102. (3-12-tf) FULL HORSE BOARDING www. pidlinacres.com. (804)758-1555. (3-15-tf) RAPPAHANNOCK WATERFRONT LOT in Deltaville! 75ft. waterfront with bulkhead. Price reduced to $267,000. 759 Horseshoe Bend Rd. Call Susan Oliver w/ReMax Capital at 757-903-5268.(3-19-6t) WATER-ACCESS LOT for sale. Walking distance to community dock, beach and boat ramp. Perk approved. $25,500. Call 804-8158470.(4-9-4t) HOUSE, URBANNA, in town, Cottage Row: 3 bedrooms, 3 outbuildings, fenced yard, water view, credit required, $875/mo., 804-240-6477. (4-2-2t) WINDWARD WATCH: Middlesex County. Lovely water view lot! Community dock/beach. Upscale Rappahannock River community. Reduced! $92,000. Call Carolyn Bailey, 804-366-2554. IsaBell Horsley Real Estate.(2-14-13t) HOUSE: 5min. to Urbanna. Furnished, 2bedrooms, deep water access, $750/mo. References. 804794-9176, evenings.(4-9-2t) 2 PRIVATE ROOMS and full bath. Separate entrance w/porch. Common area and kitchen privileges. Small, quiet farm near Hartfield. Single, professional only. $500 month, includes utilities. Credit and references required. 804-7585241.(3-19-tfRR) Easy! DELTAVILLE: 2BEDROOM, 1bath house on Jackson’s Creek. Partially furnished. Avail. April 1st. $850/mo. 804-758-2115.(3-19-4t) HOUSE FOR RENT. Deltaville, water view, in preferred neighborhood, private lane. 2bedroom, 2bath, open kitchen and family room, living room, deck, washer/ dryer, central AC, carport, large yard, dock privileges. $850/month +deposit and references. Available May 1, 2009. Call 804-815-1453. (3-26-3tRR) For Rent 1. Go to SSentinel.com 2. Click the Classifieds link 3. “Click here to Submit Your Classified Ad” 4. Fill out the form 5. Profit! 2BR MOBILE HOME, Middlesex. Stove and refrigerator, newly renovated, no pets. Credit check required. $550 month plus $550 security deposit. 804-462-0516. (4-2-3tRR) LARGE, BRIGHT 1BR APARTMENT w/deck, Topping near airport. Movein special, $550 first month, $625/ month thereafter. $625 deposit, references. Includes heat/AC. Washer/ dryer on premises. No pets. After 5pm 804-758-5734 or 804-8329058.(4-9-4tRR) LOCUST HILL: Waterfront home overlooking Rappahannock River w/sandy beach and gorgeous view has 3BR, 2BA, fully equipped kit., washer/dryer, deck. $1,200. Call 804-436-9722. Chesapeake Property Management.(4-9-2t) email classified ads to: [email protected] NEW RENTAL HOME in DELTAVILLE. Spacious great room. Three carpeted bedrooms, two baths, 1300 sq.ft. Front and rear porches, attached garage, wired for cable TV, great backyard. All electric: appliances and heat/AC. Within walking distance of shopping mall and restaurants. Available May. For details, call 804-776-0284. (3-19-4t) NEW STORAGE UNITS in Deltaville, next to T’s Tee Shirts. Sizes from 4’x12’ to 10’x32’. Call 804-363-0371. (1-19-tf) OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Deltaville. Call 804-758-4540 for information. (7-3-tf) OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Saluda. Call 804-758-4540 for information. (7-3-tf) READY FOR SUMMER AND BOATING! Marsh Pungo Road. 3 bedroom, 2 bath almost new house w/ spectacular water view! Boat ramp access. All amenities. 2 car garage. Lease w/purchase option. $1200/ mo. Furnished or unfurnished. 804306-2559.(4-2-2t) RENOVATED: 3BR HOME near Lively, w/all appliances, large deck w/view. Large detached workshop. $750/month negotiable. Security required. Ken Michaels, Bay Meadows R.E. 804-761-1763.(4-2-4tRR) SPACE FOR RENT: One room 25’X50’. Zoned commercial. Monthly rent $385.00. For more information call 804-758-1099.(12-18-tf) URBANNA: Unfurnished 2nd floor apartment. Convenient location on Cross Street. Bedroom, den/office, living room, kitchen, 1bath. Private entrance. Walk to stores, restaurants and marinas. Available May 1, 2009. $585 plus deposit and references. Call 804-776-8400.(4-23tRR) Vacation Rentals IMMACULATE 3BR BRICK waterfront home. Great rates: Monthly, weekly, or weekend. Call 758-4352. (4-9-1tRR) A BEAUTIFUL URBANNA Harbour Waterfront Getaway: Porch, WATERFRONT COTTAGE: Pier, beach, AC/heat, fireplace, two bedrooms, screened porch, canoe. www.Rivahvacations.com for information and pictures. (804)7415511 evenings. Summer $800/week. (4-10-52t) WEEKEND RETREAT WHITE STONE, VA *4 BR HOME *Sandy beach *Panoramic views of bay *Daily/weekly, Seasonal Rate (804)464-1227 www.waterdogrentals.com (EOW) For Sale 2006, 19’ FIFTH WHEEL, like new, comfy, very-light, tow w/6cyl. truck, 3760 lbs, AC, queen size bed, rest room, tub/ shower, lots of storage, microwave, refrig., stove top. $11,500 or best offer. Call 804-7768066.(4-9-3t) 5KW COLEMAN POWERMATE GENERATOR, lightly used, $350. Call 804-438-6355.(4-2-6t) CLEARANCE SALE: Low prices, making room for new models. Make reasonable offer and we may accept it! Call Atlantic Mobile Homes, Rt. 17, Saluda, VA. 804-758-5681 or 800-551-0337.(4-2-3t) HONDA 4-WHEELER, 2004 TRX 400 Rancher, automatic/manual, low hours, well maintained, recent oil change, new air filter, new clutch, garage kept. $4,000. 804-694-6903. (4-2-3t) MULCH ($20/cu.yd.), TOPSOIL, and OYSTER SHELLS ($25/cu.yd). Pick up or delivered. Call 804-854-6627. (2-26-4t-EOW) JOHN DEERE Model 2304 Hydro 4WD with front loader, showroom condition, only 86 hours of running time, $10,900 warrantied. John Deere Model 855 Hydro 4WD with front loader, back hoe and 60” belly mower, all for $14,900. Very low hours. Special pricing on Troy Bilt tillers. Better check out our no interest, no payment deals on John Deere and Toro equipment. Chimney Corner, 804-694-5385 or 804-725-2471.(4-9-1tRR) NO MONEY DOWN: With your land. PRE APPROVALS BY PHONE. Clayton Homes, Tappahannock, VA, 804-443-4769.(3-19-4t) RECLINER, very good condition, blue. $100. Call 758-0536.(4-9-1t) SEASONED FIREWOOD: Dump truck load, cut, split, and delivered. $130/cash or $135/check. Call 804-694-6469 or 804-694-5530. (12-13-tf) SPECIAL GOVERNMENT LOANS: No Cost PRE-APPROVALS by phone. Clayton Homes, Tappahannock, VA, 804-443-4769. (3-19-4t) URBANNA HARBOR YACHT CLUB BOAT SLIP, No. 2. Price $35,000. Call 804-755-4269 for details.(3-263t) WOMEN’S APPAREL (Chauvolette Fashion), Hoodies, Handbags, Bracelets, Sneakers, Jeans, Swimwear, T-shirts, Tank tops. www.picasaweb.google.com/chauvolette fashion. E-mail: ducie35@ yahoo.com.(4-2-2t) Yard Sales GIANT YARD SALE: May 2nd. Fundraiser for Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, Traditional Yachts on Route 33. Tables, $20. Call 804-514-4290.(4-9-4t) Autos/Trucks 1987 JAGUAR XJS V-12: Sports car, 79k original, over $10,000 invested, will sacrifice, $4,500 OBO. Cell 804832-7654.(4-9-2tRR) 1992 FORD F-250 4WD: 250K, app. 75K on remanufactured engine, extended cab, ladder racks and shell, auto., tow package, daily driven, $2,500. Cell 804-832-7654. (4-9-2tRR) 1997 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 4x4, V8, auto, power window/locks, cd player, dual airbags, brushguard, 157,000 miles. Also full bed custom dogbox with toolbox and collar storage box. Asking $3000 for truck or $3800 for truck with dogbox. Call 804-695-4718 or email me [email protected] for pictures. (3-26-tfRR) BUSINESS DIRECTORY ! ! " Bryan McCauley (804) 776-9487 " ! !! SALUDA SIDING AND TRIM Tim Musick - Call - Free Estimates 758-9225 Roofing and Siding Contractor with over 30 yrs. experience. Masonry Work Dockside Paint and Body Shop Brick, Block & Stone New & Repair Work Route 227, 1 Mile from the bridge 30 Years Experience Free Estimates 758-4785 FLEET BROTHERS “No Job Too Small” 804-684-9897 (C) 757-951-3360 Life without interruption. 2OUTEs(ARTlELD (804) 776-6600 “Over 51 Years of Dependable Service” Quality Constructed Storage Barns WE ALSO HAVE CUSTOM GAZEBOS Call Wallace Davis or John Arthur Robins ❖ Ceramic Tile, Marble, Granite New or complete Remodel Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs Re-Grouting Sowinski Tile & Marble Residential & Commercial www.Sowinskitileandmarble.com Ben Sowinski 804-785-2029 804-814-4665 Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting Licensed & Insured Carpentry Drywall Wallpapering Deltaville Painting & Contracting Owner Licensed & Insured Phone (804) 776-7663 ANTHONY N. KIRKLAND Cell 512-8663Ê Quality Marine Canvas Delivered on Schedule Full service Canvas Shop with 16 years experience. We do welding. 804-694-7561 Email: phase2marinecanvas @oasisonline.com An affordable home Generator System keeps your power on! We have all sizes. Factory trained technicians. We service all brands of generators. Service contracts available. Ask for Wallace Davis Hartfield • (804) 776-6600 www.fleetbrothersva.com *OTUBMMBUJPO4BMFTt$VTUPN7JOZM8JOEPXT 3FQMBDFNFOUt/FX$POTUSVDUJPO 1BUJP%PPST4UPSN%PPST Christopher J. Powell (804)462-7840 or Toll-Free (866)462-7840 +#' +$( '&*$ FramINGs)NTERIOR%XTERIOR4RIM $ECKSs3IDINGs2OOlNG ,ICENSED)NSUREDs2EFERENCE,IST !LL4YPESOF#ARPENTRY Showroom by Appointment .BSZ#BMM3PBEt-JWFMZ7JSHJOJB OF EASTERN VIRGINIA Locally Owned & Operated by Julie and Artie Ransone April 9, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 Autos/Trucks Help Wanted Help Wanted Business Services Notices Notices 2005 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS: 4-dr, w/15,000 actual miles. Immaculate, excellent condition. Fully equipped, AT, 3.4, V-6 engine, 24/27MPG, $10,885. See at Mac’s Auto World, 804-435-6660.(4-92tRR) 3:30 p.m., 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. and 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Excellent benefit package includes medical, dental, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, company matched 401k. Apply Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA 22480. EOE.(4-9-1t) service skills. Knowledge of EMR is a plus. Excellent benefits and competitive salary. For consideration please email your cover letter w/ resume [email protected] or fax it to 804-435-6054.(4-9-1tRR) docks, roofs, brick/concrete. Decks stained/sealed. Quality work/reasonable rates. Call 804-239-8136 leave message.(3-26-13t) JAIL DIVERSION COUNSELOR (One position, fulltime 40 hours/week) Anno. #34-09 The Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board seeks a counselor to provide case management services and proactive outreach to mental healthsubstance abuse clients at the MP Regional Security Center. Counselor will participate in community advocacy groups, i.e. SAARA and NAMI. Will monitor court dates, hospital discharge planning; assist clients with employment opportunities, living alternatives, education, entitlements. Provide crisis diversion activities on-call. LOCATION: Saluda, VA. QUALIFICATIONS: Desired-- BA/BS in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology or related field and 1-2 years exp. in emergency/crisis services, case management, or law enforcement, or any equivalent combination. Must pass TB screening/test within 30 days of hire. Must possess valid VA driver’s license and acceptable driver history. Must pass drug screening. SALARY: commensurate with ed./exp. Generous benefits: earned leave; agency contributions towards VA Ret Plan and health/ dental/vision insur. HOW TO APPLY: External Applicants link to MPNNCSB website at: http://mpnncsb.org/employment. php, click on Form 12, External Application. Or request an application by calling 804-758-5314 (or 800639-9667) M-F, 8:30a.-4:30p. Apps. may be submitted via fax, mail, or email to: employment@ mpnn.state.va.us. Open until May 22, 2009 by 4:30 pm, or until filled, whichever comes first. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Include Anno. number in app. EOE. (4-9-1t) I NEED A JOB. Auto, marine, small engine repair or sales. Handyman chores. Licensed Class-A CDL. Call Chip, 804-577-7880 or P.O.Box 469, Deltaville, VA 23043.(4-2-3t) veyance, including, but not limited to, examination of title, recording fees, and settlement fees, shall be at the cost of the purchaser. The trustee reserves the right to reject all bids and withdraw the property from sale, waive the deposit requirements in whole or in part, and extend the period of time in which the purchaser is to make full settlement. Additional terms of sale may be announced at the sale. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. For information contact: Elizabeth B. Hurd, Trustee Dunton, Simmons & Dunton, L.L.P. 678 Rappahannock Drive, P.O. Box 5 White Stone, VA 22578 804-435-4000; fax: 804-435-1614 (4-9-2t) execute a Memorandum of Trustee’s Sale, available for review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www. glasserlaw.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement. This is a communication from a debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C., and/or Atlantic Trustee Services, L.L.C. and/or William P. Oberndorfer, III, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Building, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, File No., 68207. Tel: 757-321-6465, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon only.(4-2-2t) Boats/Motors 1963 OWENS JAMAICAN, 36’ cabin cruiser. Mahogany hull, fiberglass cabin. Call 443-2597 for details, or [email protected]. Price: free. (4-2-3t) 2000 17ft. CAROLINA SKIFF, 2002 Yamaha 60, Long Trailer. Dual batteries with switch. Bimini top, Raytheon fishfinder, compass. “Garage kept”, $8,000 firm. 804-272-1856, 804-241-9474.(4-9-4t) 34ft. MISTRAL: Good hull and diesel. Needs extensive cosmetic work. Free to good home. 804-4363771.(4-9-2tRR) BOAT SLIPS: Sail, Power, 5ft. MLW. Small, friendly marina, wellprotected in Broad Creek. Boats under 30ft. LOA, $100 per month. Larger slips available. Call and leave message at 776-6694.(4-2-13t) DUCK BOAT, FIBERGLASS, Barnegat sneak box, with galvanized boat trailer. Home phone: 804-758-3255, cell phone: 804-754-5491.(4-2-3t) MAYCRAFT 25ft. Center Console, 140hp Suzuki, 4-stroke, O/B. $15,000. Cell no. 804-754-5491. (4-2-3t) Marine Services KLEENFUEL: Fuel polishing, tank cleaning using the Ocean Marine System, USCG licensed and insured. Save on your boat downtime. Visa and Mastercard accepted. Cell, 804694-6040.(1-29-13t) MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W. Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21tf) PULLEY’S MARINE: Outboard Sales/ Service; Mobile Service; Certified Technicians; Tr a i l e r S a l e s / S e r v i c e ; B o a t Brokerage; Bottom Paint/ Detailing. 804-725-3814, Dutton, VA. www. pulleysmarine.com(3-5-13t) SAILBOAT RIDES, LESSONS and consulting. Boat repair and restoration, fiberglass repair, boat painting, stripping, varnishing, etc. 804-8244006.(4-9-13t) Help Wanted A NEW CAREER? Truck Driver Training Train Locally at Rappahannock Community College - Glenns For more information call: 1-888-878-4CDL (1-13-tfRR) ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE on Middle Peninsula: Critical skills sought include full-charge bookkeeping, excellent writing and computer skills. Self-motivated, organized, ability to communicate and people skills a must. Some travel expected. Send resume to [email protected] by April 15. Salary will be commensurate with skills and experience. Chesapeake Bay and Rivers Association of Realtors, Inc., 10880 General Puller Highway, Suite E, Hartfield, VA 23071. 804-776-0568. (4-9-1tRR) CAREMATCH PERSONAL ASSISTANTS, BAY AGING: The Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck’s premier home care provider is seeking caregivers to provide excellent quality personal care in the home. Temporary or long term care. Evening, weekend and holiday hourly rate differentials. Flexible hours available. Call today for more information. 800-493-0238 on the Northern Neck and 800-693-6109 on the Middle Peninsula. Bay Aging is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (4-2-2tRR) DELTAVILLE DOCKSIDE INN: HELP NEEDED FOR CLEANING AND HOUSEKEEPING (PARTTIME). CALL OFFICE 804-7769224.(4-9-2t) HAYNESVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER Licensed Practical Nurse - #00070 Band 3 Range: $34,320-$42,827 Registered Nurse - #00263 Band 4 Range: $46,800-$58,497 Full time with excellent benefits. Deadline to Apply: 4:30 p.m. 4/10/09 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Rural Infant Services Program (RISP) is seeking full-time or parttime occupational therapist to work with infants and toddlers birth-three years of age with special needs. RISP central office is in Urbanna, VA, with services primarily homebased in Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck. Varied case load, evaluation, treatment, and consultation as member of outstanding interdisciplinary team. Licensure and pediatric experience required. Excellent fringe benefits, including state retirement, health insurance, vehicle or mileage, continuing education, etc. For application call MPNN Community Services Board, 804-758-5314 or 800-639-9667. For additional information, call 800-305-2229. an equal opportunity employer.(4-2-2t) PART-TIME MAINTENANCE POSITION available w/home owners association. Excellent position for retired handyman type. Respond to: P.O. Box 726, Urbanna, VA 23175. (4-9-2t) PHYSICAL THERAPIST Rural Infant Services Program (RISP) is seeking full-time or parttime physical therapist to work with infants and toddlers birth-three years of age with special needs. RISP central office is in Urbanna, VA, with services primarily home-based in Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck. Varied case load, evaluation, treatment, and consultation as member of outstanding interdisciplinary team. Licensure and pediatric experience required. Excellent fringe benefits, including state retirement, health insurance, vehicle or mileage, continuing education, etc. For application call MPNN Community Services Board, 804-758-5314 or 800-6399667. For additional information, call 800-305-2229. an equal opportunity employer.(4-2-2t) WAIT STAFF: RW-C has part time positions open in our Dining Services Department. Candidate must be flexible as days of work will vary depending upon departmental need but will include some weekends. Must demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with residents and staff. Apply Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA 22480, 804-438-4000. EOE.(4-9-1t) HELP WANTED? We will pray for you or a loved one. God cares and wants to help. For FREE PRAYER call 804-725-6688 or e-mail: [email protected]. (2-19-13t) WANTED TO HIRE: Marine Service Technician. Expanding Marine dealership is looking for Mechanic. Must have experience and or training in marine mechanical systems including but not limited to: Electrical, hydraulic, plumbing, stern drives, and outboards. Experience with Yamaha, Mercury, and or Suzuki is a plus. Immediate opening for either full time or part time position. Pulley’s offers medical benefits, good working conditions, job training, and product specific education. Pay is commensurate with education and experience. Contact: Randy Stephens 804-7253814. Send resume/ work experience to [email protected], or 1856 Buckley Hall Rd., Dutton, VA 23050.(4-9-3t) HOSTESS: We are looking for an experienced individual to serve as hostess and to oversee the main dining room wait staff. Full time, 40 hours per week. Must work every other weekend with shift variations such as 7 a.m.- X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST/Medical Assistant: Busy Orthopaedic practice seeks an X-Ray Technologist/ Medical Assistant in Kilmarnock. The ideal candidate must be eligible for licensed in VA, proficient in Windows application and customer Classified Rates Publisher’s Notice $6.00 minimum for up to 25 words, one week; 2 weeks $10.00; 3 weeks $15.00; 4 or more weeks $4.50 each week. Minimum run for TFN ads, 4 weeks. 25 words or fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40.00. Ads with 26 or more words, 24¢ each word. Custom classifieds $1.25 per line, minimum $11.25. 10% Discount for cash with order. No refunds, no credit. No discount on credit card sales. Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon Tuesdays. To place your ad, call 804-758-2328, FAX 804-758-5896, email <[email protected]>, submit on line at ssentinel.com or mail to: Classifieds, Southside Sentinel, P.O. Box 549, Urbanna, Va. 23175. Corrections: Please check your ad the first week to see that it is correct. All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.’ This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail [email protected]. Web site: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org Applications accepted on line only through Recruit Management System. For complete job description/details: http://jobs.virginia.gov/ Military Veterans encouraged to apply EOE/AA (4-2-2tRR) Work Wanted JOB WANTED: 28-year-old looking for FT/PT/or temp employment. Prefer work in the electrical, HVAC, plumbing trades, general labor, construction, debris, hauling, or restaurant. Willing to work. 804776-0756 or 832-0886.(4-9-1t) Wanted HAS YOUR RIDING MOWER or golf cart RETIRED? Lost its get up and go? You just want it taken away free? Just call the Duck and he will pick it up! 776-6951.(4-2-2t) WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf) Business Services MILLER TAX SERVICE: Specializing in personal and small business returns. Electronic filing available for fast refunds! Reasonable rates. For an appointment call 776-9091. (1-15-13t) ON THE NAIL CONTRACTING: CLASS A Contractor, Licensed and Insured, Charles Harris Contractor. Office (804)725-7550; Cell (804)815-4686. Framing, flooring, windows, decks, additions, siding and more!(10-5-tf) REMODELING SERVICES: Don Loop, VA and Urbanna license. Interior or Exterior carpentry. Bookcases, cabinets, decks, porches, additions or repairs. 25 years experience. 804-241-1833.(1-29-13t) RICK’S PAINT SERVICE: Professional interior and exterior painting. Free estimates! 804-815-5979. (3-19-13t) SPECIAL TOUCH: Karen’s Cleaning Service, home, office, new construction. Competitive rates, licensed and references available. 758-4705. katgirl0512@yahoo. com.(1-22-13t) Lost and Found AAA HANDYMAN: Everybody needs a hand. Let me be your handyman. Family business 30/years. Windows, doors, floors, roofs, porches. Free estimates. Keith, 804-758-4422, 804-824-8105.(3-12-13t) KAYAK FOUND: Urbanna Creek. Please call 804-639-1256 to identify.(4-9-1t) AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE by Brandon Putney. Monthly, weekly, biweekly, or as needed. Power washing and debris removal. Reasonable rates. 804-514-5303.(3-12-13t) VA ABC RETAIL LICENSE APPLICATION A R R O W H E A D L AW N C A R E : Commercial & residential lawns; mulching; flowerbed maintenance; debris removal; pruning. Licensed & insured. Sign up early and get your 1st cut FREE!! 804-436-4599. (3-26-4t) B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting contractor serving Middlesex County for 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. Free estimates. 804-776-6497. (4-2-26t) BILL’S LAWN CARE SERVICE: grass cutting, mulching yards, cleanup, affordable rates. Residential and commercial. Call 804-758-4143 or 804-824-1605.(4-2-13t) BILLY’S LAWN CARE: Grasscutting, mulching, yard clean up, painting, deck and pier staining and gutters cleaned! FREE, 2 cubic yards of mulch with seasonal contract. 804-832-6937.(3-19-13t) C&M CLEANING SERVICE: Dependable house cleaning. Affordable rates. Free estimates. 14 years experience. Licensed and insured. References available. Call Paula 804-832-0514 or Jennifer 804-8324718. Visit http://candmcleaningser vice.weebly.com.(2-26-13t) CHILDCARE: Former Pre-K teacher offering drop-in service, T-W-T, 8-4, ages 2 and up. 1/2day/full day. Lunch and snack provided. Call Kathy 804-366-6044. kathyvb03@ yahoo.com.(2-26-13t) COMPUTER DOCTOR makes house calls! PC hardware or software problems? Have toolbag, will travel! Home, small business, wireless networks a specialty. Reasonable rates. 758-5365.(3-19-13t) D. STEVENS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, Class B Contractor. New homes, additions, renovations. LICENSED and INSURED. Call Darrell 804-815-2154 or 804-4432898.(1-3-tf) DECORATIVE PAINTING, FAUX finishes, murals and color consulting. Professional, experienced and licensed contractor. See online portfolio and general information: www. marshhawkstudio.com, then call Lausanne, 804-815-6851.(3-19-tf) GARDEN PLOTS TILLED. Leaves composted as well. Grow your own vegetables. No messy tractor marks. Very accessible. Priced by the job. Call 804-239-8136 anytime. (2-26-13t) GRASS CUTTING, mulching, spraying and debris removal. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 804-758-3858 or 804-445-5300.(3-26-13t) HANDYMAN: Able to do sheetrock, painting, doors, windows, cabinets, pressure washing, flooring, trim, decks, siding. 25 years experience. Quality work for less. Call Kevin, 758-4223.(2-5-13tRR) HOUSE and OFFICE CLEANING available at reasonable rates. We don’t cut corners, we clean them. For free estimates call Kathy at 804776-0674 or 804-695-7779. Please leave message.(3-26-4t) IMPROVED WILLIAMS TOWING for hire. Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover & American Express. 24hr service. Pick up junk cars for FREE! 804-815-7869.(3-26-13t) IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN. Is your lawn equipment ready? Lawn mower and small engine repair. Reasonable rates. Shannon Green, 804-8155665. Topping, VA.(3-26-4t) JOANN’S House Cleaning Service. 8 yrs. experience, reasonable rates. 804-758-3000.(3-26-13t) LAURA’S HOUSECLEANING: Free estimates! Reasonable rates! Experienced. References available. Call 804-832-9458.(2-12-13t) L E A F R E M O VA L , G U T T E R S CLEANED, thorough yard cleanup. See your grass again before spring! References available. Saluda/ Urbanna area. Call 804-239-8136 anytime.(3-19-13t) LOCAL HANDYMAN SERVICES: Grass cutting and other jobs including small plumbing, gutters, Spring clean-ups, hauling, leaky roofs just to name a few! References available. Call 804-694-7878.(3-19-13t) LOWERY CARPENTRY SERVICES, LLC: Hardwood floors, cabinets, trim, decks, water damage, remodeling, etc. 25 years experience. Free estimates. Licensed and insured. Phil Lowery, 804-758-1445. (2-19-13t) MILDEW REMOVAL/EXTERIOR PRESSURE WASHING. Vinyl siding, railings, fences, decks, Notices Sunset Bar & Grill, Inc. trading as Sunset Bar & Grill, Inc. 16197 General Puller Highway Deltaville, Middlesex, VA 23043 The above establishment is applying to the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for a Wine and Beer On and Off Premises and Mixed Beverages On Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Sallie Bowden, President (4-2-2t) I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Michele A. Hollowell. (4-2-2t) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS LOT 2, HEALY’S TRACE SUBDIVISION; CONTAINING 4.348 ACRES ±, SALUDA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA; TAX MAP NO. 36-8-2 In execution of a Deed of Trust, dated August 5, 2005 recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia in Deed Book 418, at Page 6 granting and conveying property therein described in trust to Elizabeth B. Hurd and Charles W. Paul, Trustees, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction on April 22, 2009, at 12:00 noon, at the front entrance of the new Middlesex County Circuit Court Building, 73 Bowden Street, Saluda, VA 23149, the real estate lying in Middlesex County, Virginia and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with all improvements thereon, situated in Saluda Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, and containing 4.348 acres. For a more accurate and particular description as to the metes and bounds of the property hereby conveyed, reference is made to a plat of survey prepared by Robert C. Buckley, Jr., L.S., entitled “Plat Showing Lots 1-5 Healy’s Trace Subdivision, Located in the Saluda District of Middlesex County, Virginia”, dated November 30, 1993, revised January 17, 1994, and further revised February 25, 1994, a copy of which plat is recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia, in Plat Book 12, Page 82, whereon said plat the property is shown and designated as “Lot 2, Healy’s Trace Subdivision” and to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the property herein conveyed. TOGETHER WITH a perpetual, non-exclusive easement of right of way, which is to be appurtenant to the property herein described and to be used in common with all others legally entitled to the use thereof, fifty (50’) in width, running from State Route #620 in a southerly then easterly direction and shown on the above-mentioned Buckley plat as “Healy’s Run Drive,” and thence continuing in an easterly direction from the easternmost portion of Healy’s Run over the northern portion of Lot 13 of Healy’s Run Subdivision and Lot 5 of Healy’s Trace Subdivision designated on the above-mentioned Buckley plat as “50’ Easement of R/W for Ingress and Egress Purposes.” SUBJECT TO a twenty-five foot (25’) wide easement of right of way parallel to the southern property line of the property hereby conveyed for purposes of ingress and egress over Healy’s Run Drive to State Route 620 for the benefit of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Healy’s Trace Subdivision as shown on the said Buckley plat. The property shall be sold “AS IS” and the sale is subject to all restrictions, rights of way, conditions, easements, judgments, liens, and mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, if any, whether of record or not of record, to the extent any of the foregoing apply and take priority over the lien of the Deed of Trust, and to the real estate taxes from the date of the sale. TERMS OF SALE: All cash. A deposit of $2,500.00 cash or by bank cashier’s check payable to the Trustee will be required of the successful bidder at the time of sale, with the balance due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the purchaser, the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale and the trustee’s compensation authorized by the deed of trust and the law in such cases. Conveyance of the property shall be by trustee’s Special Warranty Deed. Except for the statutory grantor’s tax paid by the trustee, all costs of con- TRUSTEE’S SALE 212 Raven Road Saluda, Virginia 23149 (Tax Map ID No. 26-16-5) Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed of Trust dated October 31, 2007, in the original principal amount of $160,547.00 and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Middlesex, Virginia in as Instrument No. 070002747, the undersigned Substitute Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 22, 2009, at 9:30 a.m., in front of the building housing the Middlesex County Circuit Court, Courthouse, Routes 17 and 33, Saluda, VA, the property designated as containing 4.272 acres, more or less, for a more accurate and particular description as to the metes and bounds of the property, reference is made to a plat of survey prepared by John T. Ward, L.S., dated March 1985, a copy of which is attached to and made a part of the Deed of Designation dated July 8, 1985, to Marie P. Bristow, et al, recorded in the aforesaid Clerk’s Office in Deed Book 151, page 482, whereon said plat of property hereby conveyed is shown and designated as “Lot 5 4.272 acres”. TOGETHER WITH a perpetual, non-exclusive easement of right of way, over, across and upon all of the roadways and dumpster easement, shown on the hereinbove mentioned plat of survey for reasonable ingress and egress to and from the property hereby conveyed out to State Route 703. Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions, covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of $16,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale. Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to register with and must present a bid deposit which may be held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must be certified funds and/ or cash, but no more than $10,000 of cash will be accepted. The successful bidder’s deposit will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Bay Self Storage 5370 A Old Virginia Street Urbanna, VA 23175 April 22, 2009 at 10:00AM Units E28, E30, D14, E03, B02, E09, A-34 and C30. Terms: Cash (4-9-1t) PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will convene at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2009, at the office of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC), 2600 Washington Avenue, 4th floor, Newport News, to review an application submitted by TriCounty Farms seeking authorization from VMRC to remove an existing timber jetty and breakwater and to construct a 100-foot long timber jetty, a 290foot long open-pile pier with an attached wave baffle, 50 linear feet of timber bulkhead and a 10-foot wide by 32-foot long floating pier. In addition they seek authorization to initially dredge and excavate a total of 416 cubic yards of sandy subaqueous and beach material from a 50-foot by 75-foot area adjacent to the proposed bulkhead to provide maximum depths of minus three (-3) feet at mean low water and to maintenance dredge the area on an as-needed basis for a five (5) year period with the sandy dredged material proposed to be placed along the intertidal beach immediately downdrift (southeast) of the boat launch area adjacent to the B.E.S.T. boatyard facility situated along the Rappahannock River off State Route 639 in Middlesex County. The project will require a Coastal Primary Sand Dune/Beach permit and a subaqueous permit. Send comments/inquiries within 15 days to: Marine Resources Commission, Habitat Management Division, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607.(4-9-1t) STORAGE PUBLIC AUCTION 10:00 am Saturday, April 18, 2009 Delaware Corporation 7962 General Puller Hwy. Topping, VA 23169 804-758-5500 Terms and Conditions: Cash, Credit Card, or Check with Proper ID UNITS TO BE AUCTIONED: #109/110, #326, #327, #423, #508, #611, #612, #613. Personal Property in above listed units shall be auctioned to satisfy liens for past due rent as per section #55-418 and #55-419 of the Code of Virginia. Delaware Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (4-9-2t) TOWN OF URBANNA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Historic and Architectural Review Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna VA 23175 on Certificate of Appropriateness Application #09-04, Chesapeake Development Group, LLC, 250 Virginia Street to change signage, replace fencing, install awnings, replace columns, change exterior door color, resurface sidewalk, install office door and windows on current storage room, and re-shingle existing mansard roof. The public is invited to share their comments on the application at the meeting. A copy of the application is available for review at the Town Office, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. 04.02&04.09.09 MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROHIBITING HUNTING NEAR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TOWNS OR REGIONAL PARKS Pursuant to Section 29.1-527 of the Code of Virginia, the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing to receive comments on a proposed ordinance making it unlawful to shoot or hunt with a firearm, or traverse an area while in possession of a loaded firearm, within one hundred (100) yards of any property line of a public school, town or regional park. The Public Hearing will be held at the Board of Supervisors meeting on April 21, 2009, which begins at 7:30 P.M., in the Board Room of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway. A copy of the proposed ordinance is available for review in the Office of the County Administrator. 04.02&04.09.09 B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 9, 2009 school Christchurch takes part in Great Journeys Day Aylett art winners Several Aylett Country Day School students won first place in the King and Queen Woman’s Club art contest. The work of these students has been entered in state competition. Pictured above is Aylett art teacher Amy Schacht with contest winners Fisher Terry, Caelan Jackson and Kathy Michos. April is ‘Midsummer’ at RCC On Tuesday, April 21, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Rappahannock Community College’s Student Activities program will sponsor a performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Glenns Campus Woodland Amphitheater. Richmond Shakespeare will present this best-known of the Bard’s comedies in its usual highly-charged style; five or six actors will play multiple parts with minimal props and scenery. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” was chosen for its crowd-pleasing charm, which “appeals to a large audience because it speaks so readily to the heart,” says Grant Mudge, the company’s artistic director. “We all know what it means to get a little lost in the woods in love.” Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call RCC’s Glenns Campus at 804758-6700. Nursing scholarship available The Rappahannock District United Methodist Women has established a scholarship fund for the 2009 fall semester at Rappahannock Community College to help ethnic minority women who wish to pursue a nursing education. There is one $750 CNA Scholarship; the deadline for application is Aug. 31. There also is one $1,000 LPN Scholarship with a deadline of June 30. Applications are on file at the college. One must be a resident of the Town of West Point or the counties of Richmond, Middlesex, Gloucester, Mathews, Westmoreland, Northumberland and Lancaster to be eligible. The ad deadline is 10 a.m. Tuesdays; the news deadline is noon Monday was Great Journeys Day at Christchurch School. Students and faculty took a break from classes, but not from learning and team building. Part of the intention of the Great Journeys initiative is to give students breadth of exposure—choices—then to encourage them to pursue their interests in depth. Great Journeys Day provides opportunities to engage in a variety of activities and to cultivate values of stewardship and service. Opportunities included: paddling the Dragon Run, digging clay and making pottery, an Urbanna Creek watercolor expedition, tending the CCS Oyster Farm, constructing an altar for outdoor chapel services, a trip to the Pamunkey Indian Reservation shad roe operation, a service field trip to the Virginia Council of Churches Refugee Resettlement Program in Richmond, a field trip to Norfolk Naval Air Station, service trip to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation site in Petersburg, working on a park for Friends of the Lower Appomattox River, loading and organizing at the food bank in Aylett, helping with projects at the Middlesex YMCA, a drama workshop, photojournalism, a oyster workshop, and working in the CCS garden and greenhouse. MHS Booster scholarship deadline nears Applications are now being accepted for the Middlesex Athletic Booster Club Scholarship and are due no later than April 30. Those eligible to apply are seniors who will graduate from Middlesex High School in June 2009 and have played sports at the high school level or have been involved with the sports at the high school. Application forms may be obtained at the Middlesex High School guidance counselor’s office. Call Jeannie Bristow at 7584600 for further information. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Owner: Family Maternity Center of the Northern Neck, Inc. Owner’s Agent: Randall Kipp Architecture 81 King Carter Drive Irvington, VA 804 438 6287 22480 Separate sealed bids for the construction of the Family Maternity Center of the Northern Neck, Inc. will be received by Randall Kipp, at the office of Randall Kipp Architecture until 1PM Daylight Savings Time, May 11th, 2009, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The contract documents may be examined at the following location: Randall Kipp Architecture 81 King Carter Drive Irvington, VA 22480 804 438 6287 Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the office of: Ridgway’s Ltd 813 Diligence Drive, Suite 124 Newport News, VA 23606 757 873 0036 Upon payment of the printing cost for each set. A pre bid conference will be held on April 17th, 2009, 9 AM, at the office of: Randall Kipp Architecture 81 King Carter Drive Irvington,VA 22480 804 438 6287 The procedure for withdrawal of bid shall be according to provision “(i)” contained in the 11-54, Code of Virginia (1950) as amended. If a contract is for seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) or more, or if the total value of all construction, removal, repair, or improvements undertaken by the bidder within any twelve-month period is five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) or more, the bidder is required under Title 54, Chapter 11, Code of Virginia (1950) as amended, to show evidence of being licensed as a “Class A Contractor.” If a contract in fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) or more but less than seventy thousand dollars ($70,000), the bidder is required to show evidence of being licensed as a “Class B Contractor.” The bidder shall place on the outside of the envelope containing the bid and shall place in the bid over his signature whichever of the following notations is appropriate: “Licensed Class A Virginia Contactor No._______________________________ “Licensed Class B Virginia Contractor No.______________________________ _________________________________ Date Crittenden Memorial Scholarship available Applications are now available for the Matthew S. Crittenden Memorial Scholarship. This year’s recipient will receive a four-year scholarship in the amount of $500 per year. Those students who are currently Middlesex High School seniors, have a 3.0 or better GPA, and have participated in youth league or school sports are eligible to apply. Applications may be picked up at the guidance office of the high school and returned no later than May 12. For further information, call 776-9091. Norton Scholarship deadline is May 16 Applications are now being accepted for the Horace Norton Memorial Scholarship and are due no later than May 16. Those eligible to apply are seniors who will graduate from Middlesex High School in June 2009, or have previously graduated from MHS. Students must be attending a four-year college or university in a course of study leading to a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree. Application forms may be obtained in the Middlesex High School guidance counselor’s office, or call 758-2115 for further information. Visit SSentinel.com for more school news Above, Christchurch students who helped with projects at the Middlesex YMCA. GED ‘same day scoring’ tests set for May 2 The Essex GED Testing Program will offer its next GED test on Saturday, May 2, at the Essex County School Board Office in Tappahannock. Candidates who choose this date will have their answer sheets scanned on site, and will have scores available online on the test day. Candidates may view their scores by going to the GED123.org website through use of access codes assigned specifically to them. Call 443-2151 for details. April 9, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 Recruiter gives students tips on landing ‘The’ job Robin Epps, a recruiter with Medical Careers Institute (MCI) in Newport News, gave a presentation on interviewing skills and resumes to three classes of juniors and seniors on March 9 at Middlesex High School. She gave the students valuable information on medical careers as well as other jobs available and corresponding courses in technology, some of which are offered through her two-year college. Epps also spoke of her reallife experiences as an Army retiree. She offered students pertinent information that all should know as they will soon be headed to college, a trade school, or out into the work world. She emphasized that not all students are going to a fouryear institution, and yet all need to know how to obtain “The” job, as she put it. A perfect resume is essential, according to Epps. Proofread and do not have any spelling errors, she said. It is important to keep the resume formal and brief. Have at least 10 copies in hand as you head to the interview. She reviewed the look of the professional resume that a student should present. Interaction with the students occurred as Epps showed each group how to use one of the instruments required on the job as a physical therapy assistant. She noted that in that particular job one could earn up to appropriately for the interview, including suit and tie for men and dress, suit, or pants suit for ladies. “Wear a watch,” she said, as it is an indicator to your prospective employer that you are a person who cares and will be on time for work and appointments. Governor’s School offers summer school Robin Epps of the Medical Careers Institute shows MHS seniors Candice Owens and Seth Sheppard how a physical therapist assistant measures a patient’s range of motion. Epps spoke to seniors about careers in the medical profession. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) $92,000. She said the courses are intense and run between 14-18 months, but the work is rewarding. Also, jobs in the medical field are available in our current economy and will be available as these students seek jobs in the next year or two. Epps particularly stressed preparation and promptness as key to landing “The” job that one wants. She said to have at least three questions ready for the interviewer after he/she has asked questions. Research the company for which you want to work, and let them know you are serious about the job. Be ahead of time for an interview. “The 10-minute rule” is important, she noted, as one should not arrive at 9 a.m. for an interview at 9 a.m., but arrive at least 10 minutes ahead, as there will be paperwork to fill out beforehand, and “There are all kinds of spies out there,” she said. Dress conservatively and This summer the Middle Peninsula Summer Regional Governor’s School (MPSRGS) will again be hosted by Rappahannock Community College, Glenns Campus. The MPSRGS is sponsored and funded by the Virginia Department of Education with contributions from the participating school systems. The participants include the nine school systems of Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, King and Queen, King William, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent and West Point. This program provides problem-based classes for approximately 120 identified gifted students currently in grades 4-7. The application process includes an essay, academic information, and a teacher recommendation. Applications may be obtained from each school division’s local gifted coordinator. Gifted coordinators will collect the applications and present them to the selection committee for the selection process. The summer program will be August 3-7. Transportation will be provided by the individual school systems. For more information contact Beth Knight Brown, director of gifted programs in Middlesex County, at 758-2277. Aylett to celebrate Earth Day Aylett Country Day School’s annual Earth Day commemoration, “The World is in Our Hands,” will be presented on Thursday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in the Aylett Country Day School gymnasium. As a culmination of Aylett’s mini-mester events, this whole-school production celebrates the earth through Native American culture, customs and traditions. Students will sing, dance, play instruments and wear traditional Native American costumes. This gala event is free and open to the public. All are invited. Middlesex Class of 2011 cleans portion of Route 17 If Route 17 between Hardee’s and Food Lion looks a little cleaner, thank members of the Middlesex High School Class of 2011. Last Saturday afternoon, members of the class picked up litter and other items from the highway and placed them in bright orange bags for VDOT to pick up. Class vice president Morgan Stewart said, “I can’t believe people throw all this stuff out their car windows.” This was the first of eight planned pick-ups by the class. Participation was light because of the track meet in West Point, Little League baseball, and other commitments by members of the class. Participating were McKenna Millington, Morgan Stewart, John Walsh and Kevin Walsh. They were helped by Chuck MHS students McKenna Millington and Morgan Stewart in their stylish orange vests on Route 17. Walsh and class sponsor Carl McWhorter. The next cleanup will be on Saturday, June 6. MICHAEL MARKETING REAL ESTATE INCORPORATED Deltaville - +2 acre lot cleared and ready to build, views to the Piankatank River & BAY, close to marinas, +140' waterfrontage, small boat water depth.……….$225,000 Piankatank River access - upscale waterfront comm., walk to DEEP water pier/boatramp from this 2800 sq. ft. custom built home, open, bright floor plan. 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Jackson: (804) 815-9820 Dennis Mann: (804) 370-0359 Countryside Animal Hospital Dr. Adine Jones Thank Y Your S ou for uppor t! Providing compassionate, high quality and experienced animal care. Hours: 8–5 Mon. – Fri • 8–N Sat. Saluda • For an appointment call 804.758.0333 A VERY COOL WAY TO SAVE!!! SAVE UP TO $1,100 ON OUR COOLEST SYSTEM. (OFFER VALID MARCH 2ND - JUNE 30TH) YOUR MIDDLE-PENINSULA CARRIER EXPERT ING CELBRAT 0 YEARS 41 MER OF CUSTO E! IC V R SE RYMANS, INC. AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING 804-758-2978 FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1968 B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 9, 2009 C&F announces promotions farm service news - Acreage reporting time will soon be here. Filing an accurate acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planting acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits for a variety of programs. Failed acreage must be reported within 15 days of the disaster event and before disposition of the crop. Prevented planting must be reported no later than 15 days after the final planting date. Acreage reports are required for many Farm Service Agency programs. For crops other than NAP (Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program) crops, acreage reports are to be certified by the June 1 deadline on small grains and a July 15 deadline on all other crops. Acreage reports on crops for which NAP assistance may be paid are due in the county office in accordance with the NAP contract. The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) is a new program authorized by the 2008 Farm Bill that begins in crop year 2009. Through ACRE, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers producers an alternative to Direct and Countercyclical (DCP) payments. The ACRE alternative provides eligible producers a state-level revenue guarantee based on the 5-year state Olympic average yield and the 2-year national average price. ACRE payments are made when both state- and farm-level triggers are met. By participating in ACRE, producers elect to forego counter-cyclical payments. Producers also elect to receive a 20-percent reduction in direct payments and a 30-percent reduction in loan rates. ACRE sign-up dates will be announced soon. Producers can choose to participate in ACRE or stay with DCP. A decision to elect ACRE binds the producer to the program through the 2012 crop year. For more details, contact Gloucester FSA at 693-2691. Golf tourney to benefit RGH oncology The 9th Annual Swift-Walker Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit oncology services at Rappahannock General Hospital will be held on April 17 at the Tartan Golf Course in Weems. A very special part of the Employees of C&F Bank’s Middlesex office who were recently promoted include, from left, relationship banker Jeannie Bristow, vice president Elizabeth Faudree and teller coordinator Sheila Holmes. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Barrick joins Middleburg Middleburg Investment Services recently announced that Craig R. Barrick has joined the company as a financial consultant in the Williamsburg office. Michael D. Maddocks, senior vice president and Williamsburg community executive said, “We are very excited to have Craig Barrick join us as we continue to expand in the Williamsburg market. Mr. Barrick has lived and worked in Williamsburg for over 20 years and he has worked in financial services during that time and has 12 years of investment experience. Mr. Barrick brings with him a strong following and excellent knowledge of the Williamsburg market. His expertise in investments will be a strong addition to the services we already provide in Williamsburg.” A native of Urbanna, Barrick is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College, having received a BA in economics. He was most recently employed by Edward D. Jones and Company. He holds the Series 7, 66 and Life and Health licenses and has achieved the Accredited Asset Management Specialist designation. He will advise clients on all investment products and services, including individual stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities and life insurance. He will also conduct free portfolio reviews. Active in the community, Barrick enjoys coaching youth . 34 ! .$ ! # ) ! %2 ).352!.#% !'%.#9).# !,,,).%3/& ).352!.#% 2 $ ! Elizabeth Faudree, the manager of the Middlesex Office of C&F Bank, has been promoted to vice president. Faudree has been with the bank since October 2002 and is a native of Middlesex County. She has the responsibility of leading her team in building the most distinctive and remarkable retail banking operation for Middlesex and the surrounding areas, said a bank spokesperson. The Middlesex staff has a mission to provide customers with unique service and quality financial products that are responsive to their needs, fairly priced, and delivered promptly, efficiently and with the highest degree of accuracy and professionalism, said the bank spokesperson. Jeannie Bristow has been promoted to the position of Relationship Banker. She has been with the bank since September 1985 and is a native of Middlesex. In her new role, Bristow will focus on acquiring new customer relationships as well as deepening existing ones by developing, with the customer, the best solution to meet their banking needs. She has demonstrated the ability to step into this new role with the utmost professionalism and experience, said the bank spokesperson. Sheila Holmes has been promoted to Teller Coordinator. Holmes has been with the bank since August 1999 and is a native of King and Queen County. She was considered for this promotion because of her ability to lead her people to new levels, said the spokesperson. In her new role, she will direct the teller staff in providing service to customers that is exemplary of a C&F experience. %34!",)3(%$ ). +),-!2./#+ Craig R. Barrick teams in the Williamsburg Youth Baseball League and the City of Williamsburg Youth Basketball League. He also works with the Williamsburg Hornets football team. He attends the Williamsburg Community Chapel. Local DAV membership drive begins Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 58 is actively recruiting new members. They encourage and welcome all disabled veterans to join them. DAV Chapter 58, located in Gloucester, is very active in the community. The chapter supports the Gloucester High School NJROTC program and provides scholarships for qualified graduating seniors in area high schools. DAV Chapter 58 meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the American Legion Building, 6139 George Washington Highway, Gloucester. For more information about joining call (804) 695-1558, email admin@ davchap58.hrcoxmail.com, or call Chapter 58 Adjutant Richard Moore at 815-0730. tournament is the “Memory Walk,” which honors and remembers family members and friends who have experienced cancer. Since the Swift and Walker families of Reedville planned their first tournament in 2001, over $225,000 has been raised for the Swift-Walker Endowed Fund of the RGH Foundation. Those interested in participating in the upcoming tournament may call Doug Walker at 453-3098. The cost is $360 per team. April 9, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 EVB and First Capital Bancorp to merge Eastern Virginia Bankshares Inc. (EVBS) and First Capital Bancorp Inc. (FCVA) announced the signing of a merger agreement on Friday. According to a press release from the banks, the merger “will result in a strategic alliance between the two banks and will build on each other’s strengths, increase service to customers and pave the way for future growth.” Under the agreement, First Capital common stockholders will receive 0.98 shares of Eastern Virginia for each of their shares in First Capital, valued at approximately $27 million as of the close of business on April 2, 2009. Eastern Virginia, the parent company for EVB, with over $1.09 billion in assets, operates 25 branches throughout the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula and Central Virginia. First Capital, with over $460 million in assets, has seven branches in the greater Richmond market. Upon completion of the transaction, the combined bank will have the second largest market share of any community bank in the Richmond area and will be one of the 10 largest community banks headquartered in Virginia. The name of the holding company and the bank will be determined at a later date. The bank’s headquarters will be located in the greater Richmond area and the company’s operations center will be located in Tappahannock. “This alliance is unusual in this environment, in that it combines two solid, healthy banks to make an even stronger financial services provider,” said Joe A. Shearin, president and CEO of Eastern Virginia. “EVB and First Capital Bank have complementary strengths, and we fully intend to take advantage of these to provide expanded products and services for our customers and the communities in which we operate.” Shearin will remain president and CEO of Eastern Virginia. John M. Presley, currently managing director and CEO of First Capital, will become managing director and CFO of Eastern Virginia. W. Rand Cook will remain chairman of the board of Eastern Virginia and Grant S. Grayson, First Capital’s current chairman, will become vice chairman of the board of Eastern Virginia. Robert G. Watts Jr. will serve as president and CEO of the combined bank while Joseph H. James Jr. will serve as its COO. Watts currently serves as president and CEO of First Capital Bank while James is currently the COO of EVB. “Both companies’ leadership teams are enthusiastic about this combination,” said Shearin. “The combined management team has the experience and ability to facilitate growth in a difficult environment.” EVB and First Capital Bank markets already have moved closer together as communities have expanded between the two headquarters. The combined footprint provides 32 branches and more than 350 employees throughout Eastern and Central Virginia with limited branch overlap. The pro forma company will have approximately $1.5 billion in combined assets, approximately $1.2 billion in deposits. 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Community water access incl ramps, beach, piers, nearby golf Charming 4 BR, 3 1/2 BA Contemporary Master on 1st Floor, Incredible sunsets. Ahmet Anday–804-339-4675 Bonnie Vest–804-339-5282 Terrie Dort–202-441-3037 www.ChesapeakeBay-River.com B10 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 9, 2009 ':L G,>:EMR #G< DANCO BUILDERS s#%,, #534/-"5),4(/-%3 2%./6!4)/.32%-/$%,3 !$$)4)/.3s#/.35,4!4)/.3 P!24)!,/2452.+%9s7!4%2&2/.430%#)!,)343 &2%%%34)-!4%3s2%!3/.!",%2!4%3 -BG<> Ceelre5b0rayteiang v o rs Class A Licensed MHS music students plan trip Members of the Middlesex High School Band, Color Guard and Chorus plan a trip to Hershey, Pa., May 7-10. Members will depart MHS at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 7, with an itinerary that includes: “The Hershey Story” at the museum; an educational behind-thescenes tour of Chocolate World; a 3-D movie; Zoo America; and the Hershey Amusement Park. Students will visit some his- torical sites and have lunch in Gettysburg on the return trip to MHS on Sunday, May 10. “Students in the music department have not had an opportunity to travel on a trip in several years,” said a trip spokesperson. “ They are very excited and looking forward to this experience. “ Parents are reminded that the deadline for permission slips is this Friday, April 10. Rappahannock River Renovated river cottage... NEW kitchen with appliances and 2 BA, NEW roof, electrical, plumbing, heating and air... 1½ story detached garage complete with kitchen and bath, several bonus rooms... Southwest exposure with brilliant, painted sunsets... PIER...$599,900 $%,4!6),,%sWWWRUARKREALTYCOM The Piankatank River Golf Course Hartfield – Regent Road 4 BR, 2 BA… Neat Ranch on 1.5-WOODED acres... Kitchen includes all appliances, plus double ovens... LARGE DECK… Pull-down stairs to attic... NEW septic system and water conditioner... STORAGE SHED... 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Main HOMEANDGUESTCOTTAGE sites. $499,000 Stove Point at Fishing Bay Waterfront cottage offering expansive views of bay and beyond... Waterside relaxation/entertainment deck................................................................................. $859,500 Live here while you build your dream home! In Seaford Estates WANTED – We need property to SELL! All types. Please call! No obligation. -MHI;RHK<:EE?HKHNK?K>>IKHI>KMR;KH<ANK>H?:EEHNKEBLMBG@L w w w. m a s o n r e a l t y. c o m Eric Johnson . . . . . . . 815-8374 Realtors Re R eal ealtors ea ealtor alltor lto lt to s Craig Hall. . . . . . . . . . .815-8494 an a nd and Tillie Hudgins . . . . . . . .776-6350 Marvin Mason . . . . . . .815-8391 ppraiser p pp praise aii errs a Appraisers Steve Darman . . . . . . .815-2036 R. D. Johnson II . . . . . .815-8320 Hersey e Mason..758-5 ey Mason..758-5624 Mas asoonn 7 5 Walter Lawson, Jr. . . . .758-2836 Irvin R. 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Professional Bld. allowed $59,000 “Downtown” Deltaville SF2ETAIL/FFICE"UILDINGWITH POSITIVECASHFLOW2ENTALUNITSINCLUDE 2EMODELEDGIFTSHOP-AIN3T"USINESS OFFICEREARBAYSSTORAGEUNIT Call Helen for details $259,950 :EEHK>F:BE?HK?K>>*KHI>KMRKH<ANK> !>MBG?HKF:MBHGHGHMA>KEBLMBG@L:G=I>KNL>HNK&:G=-><MBHG H??>KBG@>O>KRMABG@?KHFLF:EE;NBE=BG@EHMLMH:<K>:@>LBM>L Broad Creek - Brick Home ★ New Listings ★ Windmill Point Healy’s Mill Area. Waterfront Lot ACRESs1UICK!CCESSTO"AY$359,000 0RIVATEDEEDEDACCESS .EARLY.EW&ARMHOUSE$199,000 It’s a Buyer’s Market - Motivated Sellers! s(ELEN%DWARDS!"2 815-3333 s+AREN"YRD854-9466 s$IANE-C.AMEE240-3288 s#ASEY#ARMINE757-870-0459 s$EBBIE(ENSLEY824-4688 April 9, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B11 RCC plans ‘legal’ workshop for small business owners For many small businesses that do not have a separate human resource department, handling the issues of hiring, firing and discipline both legally and fairly is an ongoing concern. The Office of Workforce Development at Rappahannock Community College has developed a series of three-hour workshops to assist with these and other compliance issues. “Legal Compliance,” the first of the series, will be held Visit SSentinel.com to view a new slidewhow each week Your Urbanna Connection! URBANNA – Historic and charming “Cottage Row” home has Pine floors, central heat and air, gas logs, town water and sewer, 3 car garage, workshop, walk to shopping and marina! $249,500 URBANNA ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER Million $$$ views! Completely remodeled river home with garage... Open and airy! Granite counters, tile and wood floors... Pier... Much sought after area REDUCED $100,000.......................... NOW $669,000 on Tuesday, April 14, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Warsaw Campus. This session provides a review of discrimination laws, immigration issues, Veterans Reemployment Rights, OSHA requirements, and employee benefits. “Discipline and Discharge” will follow on April 21, and “Interviewing and Hiring” on April 28. Each session will allow time to answer individual questions and to provide tips and tools for future use. For more information or to register, call the Workforce Development Office at 7586750 (Glenns Campus) or 3336828 (Warsaw Campus). We can sell your property in 45 days. Call now to find out how we can help! ISABELL K. HORSLEY REAL ESTATE, LTD. www.HorsleyRealEstate.com Neena Rogers Diana Burton Sales Person of the Year Platinum Award {+10 Million in Sales} Platinum Award {+3 Million in Sales} Gail Yoss Area Sales Specialist (804) 240-0600 www.trfauctions.com Just Listed… Specializing in selling homes, land and farms. = -HE GARNETT HILL 2-BR, 2-BA brick ranch... Central heat and air, fireplace, garage, level lot... Water access... 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Friday 10-5, Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10-4, Fishersville, VA Expoland, I-64, Exit 91. 540-337-2552. www.heritagepromotions.net. APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 4 bd. 2 ba. Home only $270/mo! More 1-4 bd. HUD Homes from $199/mo! Financing Referrals Available! 4% dn, 30 yrs @ 8% apr! For Listings 800-628-5983 ext. T391. AUCTIONS: “SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES” AUCTION - COPPERSTONE MEDICAL CENTER, 847 & 861 CANTRELL AVENUE, HARRISONBURG, VA, 12 NOON, THURSDAY APRIL 16. Due to a Default the Substitute Trustee Will Offer Copperstone Medical Complex, 3 Brick Buildings, 42,000+ Sq. Ft. Rental Space. Leased at Approximately 55%. Excellent Location, High Traffic Count, Just off I-81, Exit 247B. 3 Acres, Paved Parking, Fenced, Great Landscaping. Excellent Income Property. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, TERMS, CONDITIONS, CALL AUCTIONEERS AT 540-433-2929 OR A. BEN CHAFIN FOR SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE AT 276-889-0143. CHAFIN LAW FIRM, P.C. Substitute Trustee. Visit www.hatauctions.com for Pictures, Terms and More Information. HEATWOLE AUCTION TEAM (VAAR #113). 540-433-2929. AUCTION – Construction Equipment & Trucks, April 17, 8 AM, Richmond, VA. 600+ Lots, Featuring the State of Virginia & Others! Excavators, Dozers, Dumps & More. Accepting Items Daily. Motley’s Auction & Realty Group, 804-232-3300, VAAL #16, www. motleys.com 2 Smith Mountain Lake (VA) Condos. 3BR/2BA, 1500sf, Garage: Moneta. 2BR/3BA, 2400sf: Huddleston. Deeded boat slips, pool access. Auction: Friday, April 24. 'Landfall' with LOW-E with ARGON GAS INSULATED GLASS and SUPER SPACER® $16900 URBANNA HARBOUR Boat slip at the Urbanna Harbour Yacht Club. Pool, clubhouse, bath house. 6 1/2 ‘ MLW. Slip is 16’x40’......................................................REDUCED to $32,500 Deltaville Pier & Ramp across Street Main House + Artists Studio 2 Great Rooms, 2 Kitchens 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths GARNETT HILL 3 BR, 2½ BA, finished basement... 2-car Garage... Water access.........REDUCED to $342,500 GARNETT HILL Great location, brick rancher on large lot... 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 fireplaces, new roof, hardwood floors, central heat and air, new garage... Water access...........$299,500 Realtor Sales Awards ! Congratulations ! Paid Training. Lodging, Transportation Provided. 1-877-646-5050. HELP WANTED / TRUCK DRIVERS: DRIVER CDL TRAINING – CLASS “A” or CLASS “B.” Local or O-T-R Job Placement Assistance. Guaranteed Financing Available. $3845K 1st Year. CDS Tractor Trailer Training 1-800-646-2374. 75 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! NO CDL? NO PROBLEM! LEARN TO DRIVE A TRUCK WITH US. FT/ PT CLASSES. GREAT PAY. BENEFITS! 1-800-874-7131. Drivers: WANT GREAT MILES AND STILL BE HOME EVERY WEEKEND? Martini is Hiring Co. Drivers & O/Os with CDL-A & 1 yr. OTR exp. 866-460-8484 www. gomartini.com Drivers: Now Hiring Flatbed Drivers! Western Express! Excellent Equipment, Very Limited Tarping, True Longhaul Flatbed. Out 2-3 weeks. Stop, Tarp & Layover Pay. 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Excellent access, electric, phone available. Lowest financing! Call now 1-800-888-1262. For Sale By Owner: 10+ Acres $79,900. Enjoy long sunset views from this prime location near Appalachian Trail & New River. Direct private access to National Forest! Paved roads, underground utilities, perc done. Excellent financing. Call now 1-877-777-4837. MISCELLANEOUS: ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical *Business *Paralegal *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 866-8582121. www.CenturaOnline.com AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified – Job placement assistance. Housing available. SCHEV certified. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (888) 349-5387. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: HOMEOWNERS WANTED! Kayak Pools looking for Demo homesites to display new maintenance free Kayak pools. Save thousands of $$. Unique opportunity! 100% financing available. 1-877-377-7665. SWIMMING POOLS – In-ground/ Above-ground/Repair/Rehab/ Decks/Patios. Spring Special – Save Now. Buy Direct. 100% Financing Available. Licensed & Insured. Allied Builders, Inc. 1-888448-1239 24 hours. STEEL BUILDINGS: Steel Buildings. Save thousands on 4 canceled orders. Must go! Easy payments! 20x26, 25x30, 35x40. Call today! (800) 991-9251. WATERFRONT PROPERTIES FOR SALE: FREE LIST of North Carolina waterfront and water access homesites, real bargains available. No reasonable offer refused, Bank financing. 1-800-566-5263. LAKE ANNA, VA – Over 50% OFF – April 25th & 26th. Lakeview lot & slip $79,900- abutting identical lot sold $179,900. Dockable lakefront $149,900 – abutting lot sold $449,000. 2.5 ac lakefront lot $199,900 – abutting 1.5 ac lakefront lot sold $389,900. Comps provided, fin. available. All improvements complete. Successful upscale location & development on public side of lake. NO reasonable offer will be refused! 888-624-8683. Only $275 buys a 25-word classified ad in 80 newspapers across Virginia. Call Virginia Press Services at 804-521-7571 to place your ad in the STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED AD NETWORK. Multi-Week Special Offer – Place the same ad four consecutive weeks and receive the fifth week FREE. IsaBell Horsley Neena Rodgers Lee Maurer Monty French Peggy O'Neill Alana Courtney 776-0509 436-2326 435-9480 357-3400 436-5185 514-4225 28 x 20 Porch Boat Dock 758-2430 Urbanna, VA 23175 Nelson Horsley, Jr. Katie Horsley Dew Ron Courtney Carolyn Bailey Rick Law Lee Chewning 435-0773 436-6256 514-5475 776-0255 540-273-8254 758-4661 LANEVIEW – 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath ranch style house with bonus room… House is being renovated. All on 12 acres. NOW $189,500 HUNTON CREEK – Deltaville – Brick Colonial with 3 bedrooms, 3 ½ baths, formal dining room, living room, family room, 2 bonus rooms upstairs, master suite up and down. 2 car attached garage, 1 acre, pier to 3 ½’ MLW. NOW $699,500 CHURCH VIEW – Proposed Construction - Raised ranch style house with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with unfinished bonus room above garage. Good state road frontage. Almost 3 acres. $209,900 HARTFIELD – New Construction – 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with vinyl siding. Good location. Deeded water rights. $169,900 URBANNA – Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch – Large master bedroom, central heat & air, town water & sewer. Good location. NOW $229,500 NORTH MATHEWS – Conveniently located – 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape style house. Detached garage with electricity, pool. All appliances convey, well kept house in nice neighborhood. ±1 acre. $244,500 URBANNA Area – 3 bedroom, 2 bath – Hardwood floors, new vinyl, new central heat & air. 1 acre. NOW $159,000 LANCASTER COURTHOUSE area – 9+ wooded acres with over 200’ frontage on the Western Branch of the Corrotoman River, 4 bedroom perk letter in hand, protective covenants. NOW $159,500 HARTFIELD – The Landing West – Level, open building site – Views of hole #3 at the Piankatank River Golf Course. Protective covenants. ¾ of an acre. NOW $59,500 DANCERS CREEK – Off Piankatank River – Nicely treed 1.4 acre lot with septic tank and drain field installed for 3 bedroom home. Pretty views! ± 261’ frontage on creek. $195,000 URBANNA – Clear, level corner lot. Town water & sewer available. $129,500 SALUDA area – Wooded home site just outside of Saluda. State road frontage, 6 acres. NOW $64,500 “Have a Safe and Happy Easter!” First Time Homebuyer? Have not owned a house in the past 3 years? Do not forget to ask how I can get you $8,000 cash back on your purchase of a house. :EE,$HAGLHG ## HK ':LHG,>:EMR/K;:GG: w w w. m a s o n r e a l t y. c o m B12 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • April 9, 2009 Genealogy Society to meet Saturday Sunrise service set at Angel Visit Baptist The Middle Peninsula African-American Genealogical and Historical Society of Virginia (MPAAGHS) will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, April 11, at 11 a.m. at the Essex County Public Library, 117 North Church Lane (Rt. 17), Tappahannock. Persons who are interested in African-American genealogy and history are invited to attend. As always, persons attending the meeting will be encouraged to share recent genealogical successes and discoveries, as well as roadblocks that they may have encountered in their family research. There will be an opportunity for individuals Arts return to Urbanna to set goals for their family history research and to elicit help from the group in realiz- Hank Trainor Roden (right) talks about his photo-based art during last week’s “Meet Your Local Artists” reception in Urbanna. The event featured 16 artists, music and food in the ing those goals. For further information Taylor Building on Cross Street. A slideshow of the event appears on SSentinel.com. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) about the society, call 7585163. Stained glass windows to be featured Angel Visit Baptist Church at Dunnsville will hold its annual Resurrection Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 12, at 6 a.m. at the church. Rev. Dr. Carla E. Lightfoot will deliver the preached word. A special feature of this joyous celebration will be the telling of the story of Jesus’ life from birth to ascension as reflected in the church’s recently installed stained glass windows. The service will include music that reflects the Easter story. Music will be provided by the Angel Visit Inspirational Choir under the direction of Milton L. Beale. Soloists will include 16-year old soprano NIH staff to discuss Parkinson’s research at free RW-C luncheon Healthy Kids Day is April 18 at YMCA Members from the Parkinson’s Clinic at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will speak at a public event at Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury in Irvington on Wednesday, April 15, at noon as part of Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. The NIH team, which is conducting a study into “Genetic Characterization of Movement Disorders,” will discuss its research as well as other emerging therapies and treatments. The researchers are exploring the natural history of movement disorders and their causes and treatments. The Northern Neck-Middle Peninsula Parkinson’s Support Group arranged for the NIH researchers to make the presentation at RW-C as part of a broader public awareness campaign. The Parkinson’s Support group meets at RW-C on the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m., and the care partners group meets on the first Monday of the month at 10:30 a.m. The group meets to share information and generally lean The Middlesex Family YMCA at Hartfield will host Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. During the event, the YMCA will be having numerous booths and activities for youth. Some of the booths include: The Farm Bureau, Tri-River ASAP, Sheriff ’s Office, Bay Aging, Revere Gas Breast Cancer Awareness Truck, Fire Department, Dr. Lemon Chiropractics, Laurel Shelter, Rural Infant Services, 4-H, and the Department of Forestry. Some of the activities include: Fred Dant and his knot-tying program, Coastie with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Home Depot Kids Workshop, EVB’s guess the pennies for a $50 savings bond, Bay School of Arts, and Joe Clots, the clown who makes balloon animals. “We have always had a large number of youth at Healthy Kids Day and we hope to have even more this year,” said Healthy Kids Day chair Shauna Redmon. This year the YMCA also on one another. RW-C also offers an exercise program tailored to those with Parkinson’s and other movement disorders every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. All of the groups include residents of RW-C as well as individuals from throughout the community. Participants include residents throughout the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. Parkinson’s is a progressive brain disorder that strikes 60,000 Americans each year. It is caused by decreased production of dopamine, a substance needed for normal nerve activity. The disease is difficult to diagnose and symptoms include tremors, loss of balance, difficulty speaking and moving and can lead to depression and dementia. There currently is no cure, but the disease can be treated with a combination of exercise, diet and medications. The April 15 event is free and open to the public, although seating is limited. Call 4384000 to make a reservation or for more information. will be having soccer games at the Middlesex Family YMCA to help encourage all families to live a healthy lifestyle. Some of the outdoor activities include: balloon toss, sponge relay, 100-foot slip and slide, three-legged races, and much more. “So come by the YMCA and put play in your day with the YMCA Healthy Kids Day,” said Redmon. The Angel Visit Baptist Church crucifixion stained glass window. Lauren Williams and Rev. Russell Smith, pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church of Center Cross. The service will conclude wit h Holy Communion. Immediately following the service, breakfast will be served in the William Amos Young Fellowship Hall. Macedonia Baptist, First Baptist Tappahannock, Oak Grove Baptist and Grace Episcopal will join Angel Visit for the service. The entire faith community is invited to share in this special celebration. For further information, call Patricia Holmes at 804-4439390. Calvary in all its glory The photo of Calvary Baptist Church above was taken in March by church member Pinkie A. Holmes after a snowstorm made the church “a work of art from heaven.” Holmes took the photo as she passed the church in her car.
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