05.22.14 Section B - Southside Sentinel
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05.22.14 Section B - Southside Sentinel
MHS JV Baseball Pagee MHS JV Soccer Pagee B2 B2 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 120, No. 8 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • May 22, 2014 B Section Chargers sweep K&Q; host Blue Devils Friday by Larry Chowning The Middlesex High School varsity baseball team raised its Conference 42 record to 6-1 in recent action with a doubleheader sweep of King and Queen on May 15. The Chargers also lost 11-3 to King William on Tuesday to lower their overall record to 7-6. MHS defeated King and Queen 11-3 in the first game and 19-3 in the second game ended by the mercy rule. In the first game, Mason Phillips paced MHS with 3 singles and an RBI. Chris Blake had a double, a single and 2 RBIs. Lady Chargers host Mathews in finale Friday by Tom Chillemi The Middlesex High School varsity softball team lost 24-0 to powerful King William on May 19. Cavalier Kayla Huffman was throwing heat as she recorded a no-hitter. Zariah Freeze reached base on a first inning walk and was the only Lady Charger base runner in the game. Lady Charger Rachael Howard made the only contact with the ball that went into fair territory, but it was an out. There were a few bright spots on defense, including a double play. Freeze fielded a grounder, stepped on third base and fired to Tambria Wake at first base who made a long stretching catch to complete the double play. “Like the old adage says, ‘They hit the ball where we were not,’ ” said Lady Charger coach Wade Traynham. Middlesex hosts arch-rival Mathews on Friday, May 23, at the Middlesex Sports Complex in its regular season finale. The JV teams play at 5 p.m. and the varsity game follows 30 minutes after the JV game ends. Christchurch seeks teams for soccer tourney Boys and girls in grades 6-8 are invited to join Christchurch School Soccer Coach Matt Schaefer and his varsity players for a fun afternoon of 3V3 soccer at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 24. The tournament is on the official list of qualifying tournaments for the National 3V3 Tournament Championship, which will be held in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., this summer. There is no charge to play in the tournament, but please reserve a spot by calling Robin Schroeder ‘79 in the CCS Office of Admission at 758-2306, ext. 133. Also, Austin Copper doubled and knocked in 2 runs for MHS; Adam White singled and knocked in a run; and Kyle Lawson and Trey Blankenship contributed singles. Copper was the winning pitcher in the first game he has pitched this season. MHS won the second game 19-3 in 3 innings. Alex Fitchett had 2 triples, 2 singles and 3 RBIs; Kyle Shelton had 3 singles and 3 RBIs; Jacob Kirby, 3 singles and 3 RBIs; Blake, 2 singles, RBI; Lawson, double, RBI; Phillips, RBI; Greg Pitts, single, RBI; Copper and White, a single apiece. Lawson was the winning pitcher and Phillips came on in relief. In the 11-1 loss to King William, Middlesex’s only run came when Fitchett walked, Shelton reached on an error, and Copper singled to drive in Fitchett. Phillips got a single for the only other hit for the Chargers. Shelton was the losing pitcher. He gave up 4 earned runs. In relief, Matt Horne gave up 4 earned runs. Middlesex’s final regular season game is at 7 p.m. Friday, May 23, against Mathews at Deltaville Ball Park. The Middlesex JVs will play the Mathews JVs at 5 p.m. 2014 Middlesex High School varsity soccer team Members of the 2014 Middlesex High School varsity soccer team include, kneeling from left, Hughes Nelson, Devante Robertson, Zachary Halstead, Enrique Gonzales and Miguel Rodriguez; standing, Luke Robertson, Joseph Cockrell, Jacob Beebe, Aaron Branford, John Williams, Hamza Ali, Aleksander Fomin, Wayne Taylor, Eder Sosa, Zebulon Burrell, Christian Baker and Bobby Nazrini. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Saluda 9-year-old is a standout for Sharks Taylor Berry of Saluda recently earned a spot on the roster of the U-11 Virginia Legacy Elite Champions Team. The Club Champions League (CCL) is the top league in Virginia and Maryland, consisting of 16 top clubs throughout the region that compete along the East Coast for the Virginia Soccer Association State Cup. Berry is coming off of a very successful fall travel season with the Tidewater Sharks, based in Williamsburg, in which she was the leading scorer for her team, topping the charts with 43 points (18 goals and 7 assists). The Sharks finished the regular season at 10-3-1. The team then went on to win the Capital Fall Classic in Richmond where Berry racked up 7 goals in 3 games. Berry’s reputation as a talented young prospect is quickly gaining recognition amongst both players and coaches in and around the region. She plans on finishing the spring season with the Tidewater Sharks before joining the Legacy CCL in the fall. Berry, 9, is a fourth-grader at Middlesex Elementary School and the daughter of Lauren and Jonathan Berry of Saluda. Taylor Berry Pickleball clinic set in Deltaville Come learn to play pickleball at a clinic on Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m.-noon at the Deltaville tennis courts. Mike Roberts, a pickleball ambassador, will lead the session, with help from regular players. “Come try this sport out; it is fun and a good way to make new friends!” said an event organizer Bruce Forsberg. “Put June 7 on your calendar.” For more information, call Forsberg at 776-7734. Deltas second baseman Alexander Crittenden tags out a Braves runner to turn a double play in Saturday’s 10-0 Deltas win over Hampton. (Photo by Stephen Blue) Deltas sweep opening series; to host Cannons in Saturday’s Deltaville Seafood Festival game by Stephen Blue 2014 Middlesex High School JV softball team Members of the 2014 Middlesex High junior varsity softball team include, front row from left, Morgan Charnock, Kelly Wood, Julianna Soloman, Jazlyn Hayes and Maggie Bull; middle row, Sierra Hartley, Lynn Burch, Joia Hervey, Chloe Hodges and Brooke Daniel; back row, coach Sharon Daniel, Lisa Oiler, Maddie Norwood and Meghan Shores. Middlesex hosts arch-rival Mathews on Friday, May 23, at the Middlesex Sports ComWSL_PUP[ZYLN\SHYZLHZVUÄUHSL;OL1=[LHTZWSH`H[WTHUK]HYZP[`NHTLZMVSSV^TPU\[LZHM[LY[OL 1=NHTLLUKZ 7OV[VI`;VT*OPSSLTP The Deltaville Deltas dominated the Hampton Braves on the opening weekend of the 2014 Southern Virginia Baseball League season on May 17-18, winning twice in shutout fashion by scores of 10-0 and 11-0. This Saturday, May 24, the Deltas will host a rare afternoon home game. They take on the York Cannons at 2 p.m. at Deltaville Ballpark as part of the Deltaville Seafood Festival festivities. On Sunday, the Deltas will travel to Monfalcone Field to take on the two-time defending tournament champion Newport News Cardinals at 4 p.m. Deltas 10, Braves 0 Jay Moore pitched 7 shutout innings, while 6 different Deltas collected hits, as Deltaville opened the season in dominant fashion on Saturday night. Moore scattered just 4 hits while striking out 3. He did not allow a Brave runner past second base and issued just 1 walk. The Deltas scored their first run in the 2nd inning when Travis Crump singled and was plated by Adam Baldwin. Deltaville scored 4 more runs in the 3rd inning, which was sparked by a 2-RBI single by Alexan- der Crittenden. The Deltas added 2 more runs in the 4th inning and 3 runs in the 5th inning. Travis Crump led all hitters with a 3-for-3 day, scoring twice. Deltas 11, Braves 0 Following the spectacular pitching of Moore on Saturday night, Jordan Boze had a tall task ahead of him to match that on Sunday. Boze proved more than up to the task. The second-year Delta tossed 6 shutout innings of 2-hit baseball, striking out 6. The Deltaville offense combined for 13 hits, and scored all of its runs in a 5-run 4th and 6-run 5th inning. Scott Crump and Colby Wiggins led the offensive attack, each contributing 2 hits and 2 runs batted in. Trevor Hickman pitched a scoreless 7th inning, striking out 2, to preserve the shutout. Upcoming Games This Saturday, May 24, at 2 p.m. the Deltas will host the Newport News Cardinals at 2 p.m. in Deltaville Ballpark as part of the first Deltaville Seafood Festival. On Sunday, May 25, the Deltas visit the Newport News Cardinals for a 4 p.m. game. B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 22, 2014 little league results Mathews Pride 13 Middlesex Diamonds 3 For the Diamonds, Tamara Reed, 1 single; Arviet Underwood, Saylor Jensen, Amber Self each walked and scored; Clarista Hampton, Ariana Beverly and Amber Edwards each Deltaville swim team signup set Attention swimmers and kickboarders, the 2014 Deltaville Sharks swim team will hold open registration May 27, 28, and 29 from 6-7 p.m. at the Deltaville pool. For more information, contact head coach Katie Carnes at 804-441-1211 or email [email protected]. 2014 Middlesex High School JV soccer team Members of the 2014 Middlesex High School junior varsity soccer team include, kneeling from left, Rick Reed, Derron Cooke, Ken Reed, Clayton Chandler, Jack Ruark, Kian Cheatham and Emilie Smith; standing, Elijah Fomin, assistant coach Clayton Hogge, Willie Holt, Nat Crown, Darius Washington, Russell Hanuska, Andres Rowe, Andre Johnson, Cole Radabaugh, Will Howard, Mason Duke, head coach Eric Smith and Tyler Radabaugh. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) JV Chargers shut down Mathews The Middlesex High School junior varsity soccer team blanked Mathews 3-0 on May 14. “We were real excited to play this game against Mathews,” said MHS coach Eric Smith. “We noticed on the bus ride over that we were pumped and ready to play. “Our defense was playing well and our offense has been getting better each and every game,” he said. “We had a lot of scoring opportunities in the first part of the game but could not capitalize on them. Then Elijah Fomin received the ball on the right side and took upon himself to drive to the goal. He beat three players to the front of the goal and then split two more players to go one on one with the goalie. Fomin planted a great shot to the right side of the net for MHS’s first goal. This really sparked the whole team and Kian Cheatham took the cornerkick and placed a perfect shot at the eight yard where Emilie Smith battled off a taller defender to place a great header to the upper right corner of the net. “This was a great momentum builder for the rest of the game,” said Smith. The half ended with a 2-0 Middlesex lead. The second half started with some great 1-2 passes by the Chargers and MHS kept up the aggressiveness on both sides of the ball. “Strong passes and ball control was evident in this game,” said Coach Smith. “One of our fullbacks, Cole Radabaugh, played one of his best games of the season. He shut down every advance that came his way and backed up teammates that needed help,” Fifteen minutes into the second half Derron Cooke got the ball on the left side and drove to the corner. He saw Andre Johnson making a run and gave him a perfect pass. Andre’s first touch was a perfect setup to his left foot, which he planted a great low shot to the right lower corner for the Chargers’ last goal. “This game was a total team effort and every player was a valuable part of this win,” said Coach Smith. The offense was led by Darnell, Emilie Smith and Andre Johnson. The defense was led by Cole, Will Howard, and Mason Duke. The Chargers play West Point Friday in its final two gamesof the season. walked; Amber Self pitched 4 innings with 6 strikeouts and 6 walks. Middlesex Diamonds 21 Lancaster Razorbacks 10 For the Diamonds, Amber Edwards, 1 single, 2 walks, 3 runs; Riley Howe, 3 singles, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Arviet Underwood, 1 single, 1 run; Amber Self, 2 singles, 1 triple, 1 walk, 3 RBIs, 4 runs; Adrienne Galloway, 2 singles, 1 walk, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Katelyn Smith, 1 single, 1 double, 2 walks, 3 RBIs, 3 runs; Ariana Beverly, 2 singles, 2 walks, 2 RBIs, 1 run; Tiffany Mott, 2 singles, 1 RBI, 2 runs; Saylor Jensen, 1 walk, 1 run; Erin Daddario, 1 RBI; Amber Self pitched 4 innings with 6 strikeouts and 5 walks. Legion 241 baseball tryouts set for Sunday Tryouts for two American Legion Post 241 baseball teams will be held at Deltaville Ballpark on Sunday, May 25, from 2-4 p.m. and from 4-6 p.m. There will be two teams—a junior team for ages 13-17, and a senior team for ages 17-19. For more information, contact coach Joey Fitchett at 804-8325076. Email Little League scores and highlights to tchillemi@ ssentinel.com Urbanna Swim Team signup set for May 27 The Urbanna Swim Team will begin registering swimmers on Tuesday, May 27, at the Urbanna pool. Children ages 4-17 (as of June 1, 2014) are eligible to participate. In addition, 2014 high school graduates who are 18 are eligible. Registration for ages 10 and under will begin at 5:30 p.m. on May 27, and registration for ages 11 and up will begin at 6:30 p.m. Swim team practice will follow the registration. For applications or more information, contact Angela Walton at 815-8302. R.A.C.E. GED graduation set Middle Peninsula R.A.C.E. GED graduation ceremonies will be held Friday, June 6, at 6 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, West Point. Contact the regional office at 888-7691151 for more information and to R.S.V.P. GOLF Memberships FREE Month of Dues Belle Isle Park to host ‘Kid’s Croaker Classic’ Middlesex High School Featured Athletes of the Week Sponsored by Bill Hudgins JV Softball Belle Isle State Park in Lancaster County will be the site for the “Kid’s Croaker Classic” on Saturday, May 31, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Two age categories, ages 3-9 and 10-15, will compete for largest croaker caught that day. Prizes will be given for first, second and third prizes for both shore and boat divisions. Participants may fish from shore, pier or boat. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. All participants must weigh their entry by 4 p.m. An awards ceremony will take place at 5 when paid annually. p.m. followed by an ice cream social. All registrations, along with $10 per participant entry fee, must be received at the Belle Isle State Park office by 3 p.m. on May 17 in order for the participant to receive a t-shirt. Late registrations will be accepted through the day of the tournament; however, those participants may not receive a shirt. Registration forms and rules can be found at www.dcr.virginia.gov/forms/DCR199-226. pdf or by calling the park at 462-5030. t/P'PPE.JOJNVNTt6OMJNJUFE1MBZ t'SFF8BMLJOH Annual Membership Dues Individual: $1704 ~ With Cart: $2224 Family: $2568 ~ With Cart: $3433 Call or email for details: 804.435.7842 [email protected] Haskell Golf Tournament to benefit Humane Society Jazlyn Hayes Brooke Daniel 480 Old Saint Johns Road, Irvington, VA 22480 On Friday, May 30, the at 693-5520 (ext. 309) or Patty LJOHDBSUFSHPMfDMVbDPN Gloucester-Mathews Humane Rosenberg at pattygould2@ Society will hold the Monty gmail.com for more information. Haskell Memorial Golf Tournament at Piankatank River Golf Club in Hartfield. Proceeds benefit the Gloucester-Mathews Humane Society.The all-inclusive cost of $100 per player Windmill Point – Sunrise & Moon – May 2014 includes lunch, two drinks, golf fees, two mulligans per person 1:21 0.2’ Sunrise 5:50 Sunrise 5:07 0.0’ and five raffle tickets. Tue. 5/27 Low Fri. 5/23 Low High 7:10 1.3’ Sunset 8:14 Sunset High 10:48 1.2’ An added feature is a beerLow 1:38 0.0’ Moonrise 2:37 Moonrise Low 5:03 -0.1’ High 7:42 1.4’ Moonset 3:11 tasting by Devil’s Backbone Moonset High 11:09 1.5’ Brewery and hors d’oeuvres 2:25 0.1’ Sunrise 5:49 Sunrise 5:54 0.0’ Wed. 5/28 Low Sat. 5/24 Low after the event. Non-players High 8:11 1.2’ Sunset 8:15 Sunset High 11:33 1.2’ Low 2:33 0.0’ Moonrise 3:12 Moonrise Low 5:48 0.0’ are welcome to attend for $25. High 8:40 1.4’ Moonset 4:15 Moonset High 11:53 1.5’ Donations and registration may be made through Pay Pal on the Sun. 5/25 Low 3:24 0.1’ Sunrise 5:49 Thu. 5/29 Low 6:37 0.0’ Sunrise High 9:07 1.2’ Sunset 8:16 Sunset High 12:16 1.2’ GMHS website. Low 3:26 0.0’ Moonrise 3:48 Moonrise Low 6:31 0.0’ Monty Haskell volunteered in High 9:33 1.5’ Moonset 5:18 Moonset the community and was a civic Mon. 5/26 Low 4:18 0.0’ Sunrise 5:48 Fri. 5/30 High 12:34 1.4’ Sunrise leader. Please contact Mary High 10:00 1.2’ Sunset 8:17 Sunset Low 7:19 0.0’ Catherine Ciszewski, the outLow 4:16 -0.1’ Moonrise 4:26 Moonrise High 12:58 1.2’ High 10:23 1.5’ Moonset 6:19 Moonset Low 7:14 0.1’ reach coordinator at GMHS, Weekly Tides Maddie Norwood Julianna Soloman VEHICLE OF THE WEEK 2012 Nissan Altima $14,995 #118841 *Tax, title, license and processing fees not included. Since 1971 1-800-693-2828 Rt. 17, Gloucester, VA VA DLR a ic e Qu Give us a try before you buy! 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Great Wicomico River Light Smith Point Light -1:42 0:30 1:01 -1:44 0:20 0:44 86% 75% 86% 5:47 8:18 5:50 8:16 5:47 8:19 6:37 9:08 5:46 8:19 7:27 9:56 PM times are in boldface type CHUCK’S HVAC SERVICES 5:47 8:17 5:06 7:19 (804) 824-8568 Air Conditioning and Heating • Sales and Service May 22, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 2014 Christchurch School varsity baseball team Members of the Christchurch School varsity baseball team are, seated from left, Isaiah 2014 Middlesex High School JV baseball team Scott, Jose Alvarado and Braeden Rosell; kneeling, manager Katherine Byrd, Josh Waite, 3\RL7H[[LYZVU;P]VU-HUL`[L*VSSPU=H\NOHU2LLUHU)HY[SL[[+PLNV4LULZLZ;YH`]VU Johnson and manager AnnGardner Eubank; standing, coach Dennis Gunn, Danny de Members of the Middlesex High School junior varsity baseball team include, front from Cardenas, Louis Alvarado, Willis Mackey, Josh Revere, Brent Rice, coach Matt Edmonds, left, Thomas Redmon, Zach Bristow, Cameron Morgan, Kendrick Hunley and Kevin Horton; back row, coach Jonathan Norris, Dale Johnson, Chipper Anderson, Simon Unsworth, John head coach Jon Waite and manager Hung An. :LHYZ,SPQHO+HYULSSHUK1\Z[PU3H^ZVU;OL1=*OHYNLYZJVTWSL[L[OLPYZLHZVU[OPZ-YPKH` 4H`^P[OHWTNHTLHNHPUZ[4H[OL^ZH[+LS[H]PSSL)HSSWHYR (Photo by Larry Chowning) Recreational Safe Boating Day 4 locations promoting saving lives - Your Life! Saturday, May 24th 9am – 2pm Auxiliary members will have an information table where they will answer questions, promote boater safety classes and vessel safety checks. Four Locations: West Marine, Deltaville 7-11, Locust Hill Wake Public Boat Launch Church View Public Boat Launch Vessel Safety Checks (VSC) are available at each location if you trailer your boat. Contact Ron: (804) 758-4053 or [email protected] Sponsored by the US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 62, Deltaville Christchurch Golf Classic MHS JVs play finale Friday set for June 6 On Friday, June 6, Christchurch School will host its 12th Annual Christchurch School Golf Classic at Piankatank River Golf Club in Hartfield. There will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. This year’s sponsors are: Platinum Sponsor, Chesapeake Bank; Gold Sponsor, Fleet Brothers Inc.; Silver Sponsor, Sports Centre of Kilmarnock; Bronze Sponsor, Revere Gas. The tournament’s three holein-one sponsors are: Medlin Ford with a truck; Whitmore Marine with a boat; and Fleet Brothers Inc. with a tractor. This year Christchurch School will celebrate, along with the Fleet family, 18 years of Piankatank River Golf Club’s operation by having course designer Algie Pulley participate in this year’s classic as an honorary guest. For more information, call Huntley Galleher at Christchurch School at 758-2306, ext. 135, or email him at [email protected]. The Middlesex High School junior varsity baseball team dropped four games in recent action, losing 11-0 and 15-0 to King William, 11-2 to Mathews, and 12-2 to West Point. The Chargers lost the two games to King William in a doubleheader on May 13. Thomas Redmon got the only hit for the Chargers in the 11-0 loss, and Chipper Anderson got a hit in the 15-0 loss. Against Mathews on May Colts signups set 2, Anderson had 2 singles and scored a run, Zach Bristow and John Sears each singled, and Simon Unsworth doubled and scored a run. In the 12-2 loss to West Point, Anderson singled and scored a run, Kevin Horton doubled and knocked in a run, and Elijah Darnell connected for 2 singles and scored a run. The JV Chargers complete their season this Friday, May 23, with a 5 p.m. game against Mathews at Deltaville Ballpark. Middlesex County Youth Football Association registration dates are scheduled for two more Saturdays, May 31 and June 7. Registration for ages 5-14 will be held at the Middlesex Sports Complex behind St. Clare Walker Middle School in Locust Hill from 9 a.m.-2 p.m each Saturday. The cost of participation in the league is $85. Signup forms are also available online at www.middlesexcolts.com or at Urbanna Builders’ Supply in Saluda. Colts T-shirt designs sought Congratulations Joey McComas, The Middlesex Colts youth football program is seeking designs for a new Colts T-shirt. For contest rules and entry forms, visit www.middlesexcolts.com. The winning design gets a free T-shirt with their design. Entry forms and designs are due by Friday, June 13, at 5 p.m. Bachelor of Arts degree, Political Science, Bridgewater College. We are all so proud of you! 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There will be household, yard and machinery items, clothes, jewelry and much more. The youth will sell barbecue, hot dogs and drinks. Proceeds will benefit the church’s mission work. Making new friends Janie Allen and Alaina Taylor introduce themselves to Mrs. Gilbert, a former resident of Deltaville and currently a resident at Riverside Convalescent Home in Saluda. Mrs. Gilbert was one of many residents who enjoyed a visit from the Middlesex Family YMCA After-School Program last week. “The children always enjoy when we visit the nursing home and they walk out with many new grandparents,” said YMCA program director Rebecca Panis. “The Middlesex YMCA tries to visit the nursing home at its request and during camps. It feeds the soul!” Visit SSentinel.com :[ 4HYNHYL[»Z HY[ Z[\KLU[Z JLSLIYH[L ÄUPZOPUN [OLPY ¸7LHJL VU ,HY[O¹ T\YHS 0[ ^PSS IL dedicated on Sunday, May 25, at 11 a.m. in front of St. Timothy’s Church, 413 St. Timothy Lane, Tappahannock. St. Paul plans Women’s Day St. Margaret’s to dedicate ‘Peace on Earth’ St. Paul Baptist Church in Jamaica will have its Annual Women’s Day Program on Sunday, May 25, at 3:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Jean Meney, associate minister of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. The Mt. Olive Baptist Church Choir in Hustle will render the music. 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The mural represents more than nine months of work on the part of 152 young artists on the St. Margaret’s School (SMS) Art Team, working in close collaboration with 27 children from St. Timothy’s congregation. It is an expression of the art team’s collective synergy, welcoming travelers into town. Truly a community effort, the wall was donated by St. Timothy’s Church. Additionally, the paint and supplies were donated by Lowe’s Home Improvement Center in Tappahannock. St. Margaret’s art teachers, Konst and Konstantina Konstantinov, professionally known as the KonKons, and their passion for giving back to the Tappahannock community are the driving forces behind the mural. According to the KonKons, “Intentionally choosing the title “Peace on Earth,” and visually translating the theme through the universal language of arts, our hope is to extend the mural’s appeal beyond Christianity to faithful people from all beliefs.” The Peace on Earth mural is the latest in a series of community-based art projects that has earned wide recognition for the SMS Art Team. In the past decade, students have created: “The Noah’s Ark” for St. John’s Episcopal Church, “Hope for the Planet” at Riverside Hospital, and “Tappahannock, the Town I Love” at the town hall. The event is free and all are welcome. Zoar to begin Sunday beach services at Stingray Point All are invited to join with Zoar Baptist Church for beach services at Stingray Point Beach in Deltaville beginning Sunday, May 25, at 8:30 a.m. The services will be held every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. through Labor Day weekend, August 31. The address is 200 Speck Ave., Deltaville. Bring a lawn chair and dress as casual as you like. A map to the service and the church is on the church website at zoarbaptistchurch. org. In case of rain, services will be held in the church sanctuary at 17097 General Puller Hwy. Zoar’s regular worship service will continue at 10 a.m. in the church. For adult Bible study opportunities, check the church website or call the church office at 776-9502. Silent auction planned at Urbanna Baptist Church to benefit puppet team The “No Strings Attached” puppet team from Urbanna Baptist Church invites the public to attend a silent auction to help the group fund a mission trip in August. The door to the church fellowship hall will be open during the week of May 27-30 from 9 a.m.-noon and “we invite you to come and browse the display of many items,” said an event spokesperson. “Forms and information will be available to help you with your bidding. From birdhouses to river cruises and an opportunity to fly in a private plane are just some of our auction offerings, with over 30 items and growing.” No bids will be accepted after 2 p.m. on June 8. Bidders need to include their names and telephone numbers on the bidding form, and the winners will be notified. Spring Hill to honor veterans Spring Hill Baptist Church in Cobbs Creek will celebrate Memorial Day and honor veterans on Sunday, May 25.The title of the sermon given by Dr. Chuck McDaniel at the 11 a.m. worship hour will be “The Warning Of The King!” (Matt. 7:13-29). There will be a class on May 25 on “God’s Church Thru the Ages” taught by the pastor at 6 p.m. at the church. Everyone is welcome to attend. “The thoughts and theology that lift up lives” is the topic of this week’s Christian Science Sentinel Program Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Tune in Sunday, May 25 on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM www.NNChristianScience.org May 22, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 obituaries Annual VFW Memorial Day Service is Sunday Memorial Day celebration is Sunday at Lower Church The annual VFW Post #9501 Memorial Day Service is set for Sunday, May 25, at 3 p.m. at the Caleb and Mary Pollard Family Veterans Memorial Park adjacent to the VFW Building on Route 30, four miles north of Route 360 at Central Garage in King William County. This year’s primary speaker will be Hanover County resident Michael Duke, a retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant who is currently the Human Resources Recruitment Specialist for Hanover Public Schools. There will also be two local youth speakers—VFW Post #9501 “Voice of Democracy” winner Hannah Cuya, a senior at King William High School, and “Patriot’s Pen” winner Sarah Baker, a 6th-grader at King and Queen The public is invited to Lower United Methodist Church in Hartfield on Sunday, May 25, for a grand Memorial Day celebration. This special program will take place during the 11 a.m. service. “Come as we salute our troops with patriotic music and a powerful message from Brig. Gen. (retired) Robert Morris,” said LUMC pastor Rev. Dr. Barry Burkholder. Morris is a retired National Guard chaplain and a member of LUMC. LCDR Justin K. Whitt and Henretta R. Champion Sadie Henry Henretta Robinson Champion, 95, widow of the late William “Bill” Champion, passed away Friday, May 16, 2014 at Riverside Convalescent Center, Saluda. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 24, at Calvary Baptist Church, Saluda. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The viewing will be from 2-5 p.m. Friday, May 23, at J.K. Redmond Funeral Home in Shacklefords and 10-11 a.m. Saturday at the church. In loving memory! Sadie Henry loved God, life and her family! Sadie Henry was born August 4, 1929 and passed away on May 19, 2014. She resided in Middlesex all her life. She leaves behind her son, Warren Henry; her daughter, Iris Henry; her grandchildren, Peter Thompson Jr., Andrea Hart, and Brent Hart Jr.; and many great-grandchildren. The viewing will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 23, at J.K. Redmond Funeral Home, Shacklefords. Her funeral will be at First Baptist Church in Locust Hill at 4 p.m. Saturday May 24, followed by burial at Grafton Baptist Church, Hartfield. Following the burial, family and friends will receive guests at First Baptist. Beginning Sunday, May 25, the worship time for Clarksbury United Methodist Church in Hardyville will change from 11 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday school will also change from 10 a.m. to 9 a.m., but the Saturday service will stay at 5 p.m. These hours will be in effect through Sunday, September 7. Water Fun Day is Saturday at Remlik Wesleyan Rev. Pleasant to speak at First Baptist Shirley M. Palmer Shirley McCauley Palmer, 82, passed away in the presence of her loving family Saturday, May 17, 2014. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry H. Palmer, and mother, Louis Sandford. She was a bookkeeper for many years at several prominent companies before retiring. She cherished family gatherings with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, beach vacations, her extended family at Autumn Care and living in Middlesex County. Left to cherish her memory are her children Barbara Shackelford (Irvin), and Rosie McGann (Larry); grandchildren Robbie Watkins (Kathy), and Tanya Cornwell (Jeffrey); great-grandchildren, Kensley and Landon Watkins, and Garrison and Grady Cornwell; brother, Bill Sanford; and a host of friends and family. Visitation and funeral services took place on May 20 at Nelsen Funeral Home & Crematory, Richmond. Interment was at Washington Memorial Park, Sandston. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.nelsenlaburnum.com. Robert Riley Robert Riley of Locust Hill passed away Friday, May 16, 2014. He was born in Tunnelton, W.Va., on August 17, 1951. He served his country in the U.S. Army as a medic in Vietnam. Mr. Riley was predeceased by his father and mother, Tommy and Jessie Riley; his brothers, Edward and Guy Riley; and a sister, Sue. He is survived by a brother, Charley Riley of Syringa; sisters, Virginia, Joann, and Betty, all of W.Va.; children, Gerry and Matt Haskiell of Topping, and Jessica and Jenifer of W.Va.; and six grandchildren. Arrangements by Bristow-Faulkner Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Saluda. Visit SSentinel.com Remlik Wesleyan Church will hold its annual Water Fun Day on Saturday, May 24, from 3 to 6 p.m. The church is located at 775 Flats Road. There will be water balloons, a slip-and-slide, kiddie pools, water relay and much more. Hot dogs with all the trimmings will be served. Everyone is invited to come and have a fun, wet time. For more information, contact Pastor Cory at 804-8158999. Mt. Zion BC to celebrate Women’s Day Mount Zion Baptist Church of Church View will celebrate Women’s Day on Sunday, May 25, at 11 a.m. The guest speaker for this celebration will be Shelia Pleasants, First Lady of Calvary Baptist Church at Christchurch. First Lady Wah Wah Rideau of Immanuel Baptist Church in Saluda will serve as the worship leader. The musical guest will be local recording artist Phyllis Curtis. Clarksbury changes times of services First Baptist Church Harmony Village (FBCHV) will celebrate Memorial Day with a service on Sunday May 25, at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. Sheldon K. Pleasant of Faith Builders Baptist Church, 1544 Regent Rd., Syringa, along with his choir. All are invited. Zion Branch plans Women’s Day activities Zion Branch Baptist Church in Saluda will have Sunday school at 10 a.m. and morning worship at 11 a.m. At 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 25, the Women’s Day Program will feature guest minister Serita Hamilton Edloe, and Dr. Leonard L. Edloe, pastor of New Hope Fellowship in Hartfield. “The Voices of Praise” of New Hope Fellowship will render the music. New Hope to begin women’s Bible study A women’s Bible study titled “His Healing Hands—Finding Two churches plan God in Broken Places” will be on Wednesdays at 6:15 community meal held p.m. at New Hope Fellowship On Friday, May 30, Living Church, 11906 General Puller Water Lutheran and Abid- Hwy., Hartfield. All are invited ing Faith Baptist churches in to attend. Kilmarnock will provide a free community meal—“Feeding the Body and the Soul.” The meal will be from 5-7 p.m., or until all is gone, at Living Water Lutheran Church. (844) 580-3222 Unitarians to discuss ‘childhood nutrition’ (toll free) [email protected] Y Arrangements can be made in the privacy of your own home. Y Your loved one never leaves our care. Charles Faulkner III Value Cremation $1,850 Learn how to lock in price today. Free consultation. Name ______________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________ Mail to: P.O. Box 276, Heathsville, Va. 22473 On Sunday, May 25, Dr. Barbara Garvin-Kester will speak at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Rappahannock (UUFR). The title of her talk will be “Early Childhood Nutrition.” She will talk about how to effectively provide early childhood education and care, and the impact these programs have on employment, tax revenue, prison incarceration and welfare costs. Gavin-Kester is the CEO for Childcare Learning Centers Inc. in Stamford, Conn., responsible for providing early childhood education and care programs for 1,000 children. The UUFR meets every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 366 James Wharf Road in White Stone. Coffee and refreshments follow the service. Elementary School in King and Queen County. An invocation and the benediction will be delivered by Rev. Kim Bullock, associate pastor at St. Paul Baptist Church in Aylett. VFW Post Commander Herbert Johnson will introduce special guests and make presentations along with the VFW Ladies Auxiliary President Frances Gwathmey and former VFW Post Commander Fred Brown. The National Anthem and selective patriotic songs will be provided by the Cool Spring Primary School Chorus along with King William High School students. Fort Lee military personnel have been invited to deliver Taps and a National 21 Gun Salute. King and Queen’s JROTC unit has also been invited. Major (ret) Willis Madden (a grandson of Col. Lee Vessels, one of the park’s founding members) will “read the names” inscribed on the park’s memorial stones. The “names” (over 200 currently inscribed) include veterans from Caroline, Essex, Hanover, King and Queen and King William counties. These counties, on a rotational basis, have each had primary speakers since 1999. And, as in the past, the VFW Ladies Auxiliary will provide refreshments at the end of the service. The public is invited to all activities. For more information, contact Percy Pollard, program chair at 804-769-2222. “This is our 16th year, and this year’s theme ‘Managing Transitions’ is in recognition of what we all must do as we travel life’s pathways,” said Pollard. members of the Gloucester High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps will provide the color guard. Nick Magnani will provide special music on the bagpipes, and Thomas Gillie will be the bugler. Military personnel are encouraged to wear their uniforms and/or hat and medals. “Please join us in saying ‘thank you’ to all the men and women who have served our great nation, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Rev. Burkholder. rescue squad rx Heat Illness by Bob Cerullo EMT-E Heat illness may occur when you are outside on a hot humid day or in a hot poorly ventilated space. It may start with muscle cramps from loss of salt while sweating. When the body is overheated, not cooling off could lead to heat exhaustion from dehydration or the more severe condition known as heatstroke (sunstroke). Children and older people are more susceptible and may quickly go from feeling fine to heat illness. Here are the symptoms: muscle cramps in abdomen or legs, heavy perspiration, lightheadedness, weakness, headache, thirst, nausea, vomiting, irrational behavior, cool skin that is pale, red or moist. Dilated pupils or unconsciousness. Call 9-1-1 if victim does not improve of if condition worsens. Heat illness is a serious condition do not hesitate to call EMS. If the body temperature rises above 102 degrees Fahrenheit, the condition is known as heatstroke. Additional symptoms are: dark urine, small pupils, rapid or weak pulse, rapid or shallow breathing, confusion, weakness, seizure or unconsciousness Cool the victim by moving them into the shade, in front of a fan, a cool building or an air conditioned car. You might want to spray the victim with a garden hose. Wrap the victim in wet towels or sheets. Put cold compresses on the neck groin and arm pits. If possible immerse the victim in cold water. To learn more about joining a local rescue squad, call the MCVRS in Deltaville at 804815-0314, or the CMVRS in Urbanna at 804-824-3276. at your You’re Invited Grand Opening d Open House Thursday, May 29n 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Open House and community tours 6:00 p.m. Ribbon cutting and dedication of the Hale Room Join us for a look at our newly renovated community! We’ve updated the appearance and improved the functionality with a community Great Room, a new porte-cochère entrance, the addition of our Sweet Memories™ neighborhood and more. 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Bruce 804895-3030 or [email protected] (5-15-4t) BIG MEMORIAL DAY Yard Sale: Monday, 5/26. 478 Waverly Road, Urbanna. Furniture, home and garden goods, clothes, books, much more. (5-22-1t) 28FT. LANDAU PONTOON Boat & trailer. 85h.p. Suzuki outboard. Newly restored. $10,500. Call for details. 804-758-5427 or 804-8739672. (5-22-1t) COMMUNITY YARD SALE: Saturday, May 24, 8a.m. Lots of great items. Rt. 33 to Rt. 628 (Mill Creek Rd.), Wake. Follow the signs. (5-221t) WE ARE SELLING BOATS! Chesapeake Yacht Sales @ Deltaville Yachting Center, Virginia’s Dealer for Catalina Yachts & Carolina ClasVLF6SRUW¿VKLQJ%RDWV0DLQVKLS Albin Specialist. LARGE INVENTORY PREOWNED POWER & SAIL. 804-776-9898. www.cysboat. com WE TAKE TRADES & MAKE DEALS ON NEW BOATS!(3-15tfRR) 3-Bedroom, 1.5-Bath Doublewide with permanent roof and foundation, bonus room, Trane AC. Needs minor repairs. $72,000. No calls after 9. Text or call 804-824-6939. (5-1-4t) BEAUTIFUL Water Views from this 1-acre building lot located in Deltaville. 10’ easement allows for ULYHUDFFHVVRZQHU¿QDQFing! Call Robin at American Pride Home Sales LLC, 757-235-1666. (5-15-4t) BUILDABLE CLEARED LOT: 4.0 acres off Wake Rd. on Captains Quarters Lane, Lot #4. Use your own builder. Boat ramp nearby. $68,000. Hometown Realty, 804240-0600.(3-27-7tEOW) For Rent 16 AC. RAPPAHANNOCK WATERF R O N T E S TAT E . 4 B R , 3 B A , 4,800sq.ft. $1,275 mo. Prestigious location, white sand beach, pasture, pier, nature trails. Teachers, professionals preferred. rivahrental. com 804-761-7722, 804-580-1232. (5-15-4t) HARTFIELD GREEN Subdivision: /RWVDFUHV¿QDQFLQJDW DELTAVILLE house. 4 bedrooms, 6%. Buy now, build when you wish. 2 baths. $850 per month. Damage deposit and last month’s rent 804-337-7913. FSBO. (3-27-26t) required. 804-776-9738. (5-22-tf) HOUSE FOR SALE by owners in town of Urbanna. 2 bedrooms, DELTAVILLE: 2-BR waterfront cot1 bath, large kitchen, large living tage. 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(5-22-1t) www.LocalRels.com Handyman Services New Local Website Post Real Estate For Sale Buy - Sell & Shop Local DRYWALLsDECKSsSHEDSsSIDING PAINTING-INTERIOR & EXTERIOR HONEY DO LISTsTRIMsGUTTERS Boat Deliveries • Training • Management Septic Tanks Pumped, Drain Lines and Distribution Boxes Cleaned Bruce Allen USCG Retired Licensed Master North American • Caribbean Waters [email protected] 804-313-5209 NO JOB TOO SMALL Call Merle - 804-815-0701 Hartfield, VA 23071 Phone: Day - 776-9485 Night - 776-6055 2001 23’ Sea Fox $15,000 ‘73 23’ Chris-Craft $17,500 ‘89 24’ Limestone $24K ‘96 24’ Chaparral $12,000 ‘05 24’ Robalo WA $45K ‘06 26’ Custom Cent. Con. $55K 1986 33’ Tiara $25,500 ‘01 37’ Nordic Tugs $290K 1999 33’ Sea Ray Exp. $85K 2002 34’ Sea Ray Exp. $79K ‘88 36’ Trojan Convert. $42K ‘87 36’ Carver Aft Cab. $39K 1976 42’ Post $74,500 1979 53’ Hatteras $150K TIFFANY YACHTS www.tiffanyyachtsinc.com Call 804-453-3464 (5-22-1t) ÁVHDFUHVW#YHUL]RQQHW PS 5PMM'SFF 4IPXSPPNCZ"QQPJOUNFOU .BSZ#BMM3PBE -JWFMZ7JSHJOJB ,OCALLY/WNED/PERATEDBY *ULIEAND!RTIE2ANSOME 2002 HONDA GOLD WING (black). Very good condition. All service records. New brakes, tires and battery. Extra accessories. $10,000 nego. 804-694-6291. (5-15-4t) Boats/Motors Seacrest Services LLC • 804-737-1362 DELTAVILLE, Ruark Marinas: Sailboat slips for rent. 20ft. to 50ft. 804337-7913. (3-27-52t) HUNDLEYS BOAT WORKS: Fiberglass boat repair and fabrication. Structure and cosmetic. Over 30 years experience. Will beat anybody’s estimates! 804-815-4678. (4-24-13t) MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W. Schacht Co. 804-824-4102.(2-21tf) Help Wanted BARTENDER / SHORT ORDER &22.QHHGHGLQWKH+DUW¿HOGDUHD Call 804-914-0530 for an interview. (5-22-1t) CAD TECH NEEDED: Land surveyLQJDQGHQJLQHHULQJ¿UPLVVHHNLQJ experienced CAD Tech. Must be SUR¿FLHQW LQ &DUOVRQ VRIWZDUH DQG have knowledge of surveying. BenH¿WVLQFOXGHKHDOWKLQVYDFDWLRQ sick leave. Send resume to: info@ baydesigngroup.com or call 804693-2993. EOE. (5-22-4t) CDL CLASS A/B DRIVERS: Local service company seeking highly motivated, organized self-starters with septic, plumbing and/or electrical experience. Requires experience driving straight trucks and/ or combination vehicles hauling heavy equipment and tankers. Tanker endorsement on CDL license required. Applicant must have transportation and good driving record. Background check and Drug-Tested. Email resume to: new2014hire@ gmail. com (5-8-4tRR) CUSTODIANS NEEDED in Middlesex County. Background check required. Please call 804-2388224.(4-3-13t) E Q U I P M E N T O P E R ATO R S / INSTALLERS: Local service comSATURDAY, MAY 24, 8a.m. to pany seeking highly motivated, 1p.m., Rt. 3 East, 2612 Twiggs organized self-starters with septic, )HUU\5RDG+DUW¿HOG0DQ\LWHPV plumbing and/or electrical experience. Requires experience with all (5-22-1t) types of equipment working in the SENIOR YARD SALE, 363 Mae construction, septic, and/or utilities Lane, Bush Park Mobile Home ¿HOG 2SHUDWRUV WKDW DOVR SRVVHVV Park, Rt. 33 to Mill Creek Rd., Wake. a CDL license are a plus. Applicant Follow signs. 7a.m. to 1p.m., Sat., must have transportation and good May 24. Free box. Propane fire- driving record. Background check place, rototiller, new golf cart wind- and Drug-Tested. Email resume shield, quilt, rugs, pillows, micro- to: [email protected] (5-8wave, household items.(5-22-1t) 4tRR) URBANNA FLEA MARKET and FAMILY & YOUTH FOUNDATION ANTIQUES at Cooks Corner. is currently seeking experienced Annual Memorial Sale with Huge Intensive-in-home counselors Storewide Savings: May 22 thru and Mental Health support for the Monday, May 26, 10a.m. to 5p.m. Williamsburg, West Point, King 758-4042.(5-22-1t) and Queen County and out to the Middlesex areas. Please forward resumes to: [email protected] or Autos/Trucks call 757-380-0385.(3-27-10t) Carlton H. Brownley Air Conditioning & Mechanical Systems Sales, Service & Repairs Marine, Commercial, Residential Marine Services 2006 SCOUT, 16ft., center console, bimini top, bow cushion, live well, swim platform. Yamaha 50h.p., 118 hrs., trailer. $11,863. 804-758-8237. (5-15-2t) 20FT. Center Console, 1998 Angler with 2003 115 Yamaha. Motor has approximately 30 hrs. Runs GREAT. With trailer and cover. $6,850. Pictures available. Call 804-815-1170. (5-22-2t) HIRING FOR all positions for new local restaurant. [email protected] or 804-435-5152. (5-22-1t) HOSTESS / WAITRESS: Part time. Apply in person at Bentley’s Grille in White Stone with local work history. No phone calls please. Ask for Mike. (5-15-3tRR) HVAC/Boiler Technician. Licensed with experience in 100 ton chillers and commercial boilers and kitchen equipment. Prefer 3-5 years experience. Full time position with benefits. Apply at the Tides Inn, 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington, VA 22480 or [email protected] or fax 804-438-4445.(5-22-1tRR) KENNEL HELP: Several positions available for seasonal part-time. Includes weekends and holidays. Must be 18 yrs. or older and have own transportation. References required. Call for interview, 804-7582533.(5-15-3tRR) LOCAL POOL COMPANY is looking for experienced service maintenance person. Please call 804-7581386. (5-15-2t) MARINE CONSTRUCTION Co. seeking a highly dependable individual with at least 2 years carpentry experience. Must pass drug test and have a valid drivers license. Serious inquiries please call 804-370-9163 M-F 9a.m. to 7p.m. for more details. (5-15-4t) May 22, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 Help Wanted Business Services Notices MINISTER OF MUSIC: Immanuel Baptist Church in Saluda is seeking DIXOOWLPHTXDOL¿HG0LQLVWHURI0XVLF to direct its music ministry. Applicant must be a capable and committed musician with a spiritual calling to lead contemporary and traditional gospel music for all musical groups of the church. Keyboard, organ and choral skills are required. Candidate with a relevant degree is preferred, however, candidates who demonVWUDWHSUR¿FLHQF\LQWKHDIRUHPHQWLRQHGTXDOL¿FDWLRQVDUHHQFRXUDJHG to apply. Send resume with a current letter of recommendation to: Rev. Calvin Rideau, Sr., P.O. Box 1139, Saluda, VA 23149. All applications must be postmarked no later than July 10, 2014.(5-1-10tRR) COUNTRY TIME LAWNCARE SERVICES, LLC: Lawn maintenance services. Mulch, gravel, bush hogging. Yard cleanup, leaf removal. Warren Rainier, David Rainier. Licensed, insured. 804-370-4019 or 804-4453513.(5-22-26t) HAVE GROOMER Will Travel! Inhome dog grooming. Contact Lisa at 804-514-2945. (5-1-13t) VA ABC RETAIL LICENSE APPLICATION 250 Virginia LLC Trading as: The Works 250 Virginia St. Urbanna Middlesex Co., Virginia 23175 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a wine and beer on premises and mixed beverages license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. John K. Milby, Managing Member 250 Virginia LLC NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the SXEOLVKLQJ GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW RI WZR required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-5523200. (5-15-2t) MUSICIANS WANTED to form local group for jamming and small jobs. 804-248-6784. (5-15-2t) Work Wanted *PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL ASSISTANT* Experienced, mature and reliable, with excellent references. Let me help make your life easier! Available M-F, 8a.m. to 4p.m. (Available weekends for private parties.) Barbara, 631-8892653. I reside in Urbanna.(5-22-2t) Wanted BUYING OLDER CARS, small trucks that run, junk, unwanted cars. $135 and up, CASH. No title. Same day removal. General, high performance repairs available. 804824-1718.(5-8-13t) 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! 804-776-6951. (5-22-2t) Want to Buy WICKER & wrought iron furniture; nautical items: old oars, wheels, etc.; mirrors; small furniture; small estates; costume jewelry; 1950s60s items. Cash paid. 757-8106680, call anytime. (5-22-1t) Business Services * JOANN’S House Cleaning Service. Reasonable rates. 804-445-3527. (5-15-13t) **AAA AFFORDABLE, detailed housecleaning. With references. Call for free estimate. 804-2140984. (4-10-13t) A SPECIAL TOUCH Cleaning Service: Homes, new construction, move-in / out. Available for on-call summer homes. Licensed. 804512-9021 or 804-758-4705, leave message. [email protected] (3-6-13t) A&A POOLS and LAWN CARE: Call us for all your pool and landscaping needs. Openings, closings, weekly & bi-weekly service and everything in-between. 804-436-2796. (4-1013tRR) AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE by Brandon Putney. Monthly, weekly, bi-weekly. Power washing, debris and leaf removal. Mulch and gravel delivery. Reasonable rates. Licensed and insured. 804-8321797.(4-24-13t) B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting contractor serving Middlesex County for 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. Free estimates. 804-824-4930. (12-12-26t) BILLY’S WINDOW WASHING, mulching, gutter cleaning, deck staining, yard cleanup. Call for details 832-3758. (4-3-13t) COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Virus spyware/ removal. Pictures/ data recovered. Home/ Office network installation, hardware/software upgrades, repairs. Nothing outsourced. Quick turnaround. Call: 804-776-0885 Visit: www.deltavillecomputers.com (5-15-13t) DAN’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES: Have recently left US Army Corps of Engineers and starting an electrical services business. Licensed Va. Master Electrician, commercial & residential work. 804-832-2053. (5-22-4t) FLOORING, INSTALLATION and REPAIRS: Carpet, wood, laminate, vinyl. Khourys Floor Covering, 28 yrs. exp., lic., ins. Free est. Samples. Middle Peninsula area. Sammy Khoury, 804-815-8671.(4-3-13t) JUNK YARD DOGS: We haul junk! Affordable rates. 804-758-4727. (4-11-tf) LANDSCAPING / LAWNCARE: Four Season Services. Mulch delivered, installed. Tree, shrub planting. Design. Install. Maintain. Lawn irrigation installs, repairs. Insured. Free estimates. 804-832-4636. [email protected] (4-24-13t) LAWN-N-ORDER: High school senior seeking a few more lawns to mow for the season. Weekly or as needed. References available. Call Collin, 804-436-3508. (5-15-4t) MASSARO BROS. SEAMLESS GUTTERS: 5”/6” GUTTERS. Gutter covers. Clean-out and repair. Lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Matt for FREE ESTIMATE, 804-4800155 or [email protected] (7-11-tf) MOVING SERVICES: Local, long distance or just moving furniture around in your home. Since 1973. Crawford Moving & Storage, Inc. 804-725-2555 or 804-435-6683. (2-27-13t) NURSING ASSISTANT: 10+ yrs. experience. Call 804-296-7075. (5-15-5t) PRESSURE WASHING. No job too little! Free estimates. 804-815-3968. (3-27-13t) TNT CLEANING SERVICE, Inc. offers cleaning for residential, commercial & new construction. Bonded / Insured. 804-746-8805. (5-15-tf) TURNER DRYWALL and Painting Home Repairs: New work, repair, renovation, home improvements, tile work. 804-761-5410. Over 20 years experience!(2-27-13tRR) UGLY ROOF? Mold, mildew, lichen removed from roof. Zero pressure. 15% OFF 1st time customer. Licensed & insured. VA Roof Cleaning, 804-330-7666 or 888-888ROOF. (4-10-13t) VACATION and ESTATE Property Management: Weekly home checks, landscaping and home maintenance performed by us, schedule vendors. Local references. 804-832-4636. [email protected] (3-6-13t) Notices NOTICE OF OYSTER GROUND APPLICATION John E. Byers (2014134), has applied for approximately 14 -+ acres of oyster planting ground in Urbanna Creek near Bailey Point situated in Middlesex County and described as follows: North By: MLW East By: MLW South By: Vacant West By: Vacant Lat/Long: N37-38.2202 W76-34.0948 Send comments or concerns to: Marine Resources Commission, Engineering/Surveying Department, 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607. )RUPRUHVSHFL¿FDSSOLFDWLRQORFDtion information call 757-247-2230. (5-15-4t) NOTICE ABANDONED VESSEL Notice is hereby given that the following vessel has been abandoned for more than 60 days on the property of: Walden’s Marina, 1224 Timberneck Road, Deltaville, Virginia 23043. 804-776-9440. Description of vessel: 1967 Butler, 26’ Deadrise Hull: Pre 1972 Boat Registration/Title: # VA 1372 L Lost and Found Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance FOUND: Old Town canoe near with Section 29.1-733.1 of the Windmill Point. Call 540-784-9647. Code of Virginia if this vessel is (5-22-1t) not claimed and removed within 30 GD\VRI¿UVWSXEOLFDWLRQRIWKLVQRWLFH Please contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries with questions. (5-8-3t) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Walesa LC has applied for a permit from the Marine Resources Commission to install 320 linear feet of vinyl sheetpile bulkhead a maximum of two (2) HANDYMAN SERVICE: Home feet channelward of mean high and maintenance and repairs; drywall mean low water in front of an existand painting; siding; trim; decks; ing timber bulkhead at property on VKHGVURR¿QJ0HUOH Robinson Creek at 4029 Old Virginia Mayhue.(2-23-tf) Street in Middlesex County. HARVEY’S LAWN SERVICE: Send comments/inquiries within Grasscutting, mulching, hauling 15 days to: Marine Resources debris, spraying, pruning. 804- Commission, Habitat Management 445-5300 (cell), or 804-758-5003. Division, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, Virginia (3-27-13t) 23607. (5-22-1t) HAVE A MOSQUITO FREE PROPERTY. Guaranteed kid & pet safe. Submit your Works on over 75 different pests. classified ad online Call A&A Pools and Lawn Care, 804-436-2796. (4-10-13tRR) Visit ssentinel.com Classified Rates $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. &XVWRP FODVVL¿HGV SHU OLQH PLQLmum $11.25. $20.00 per week for yellow highlighted ad, $1.00 per word for bold. 10% Discount for cash with order. No refunds, no credit. No discount on credit card sales. &ODVVL¿HG 'HDGOLQH 12:00 noon Tuesdays. To place your ad, call 804758-2328, FAX 804-758-5896, email FODVVL¿HGV#VVHQWLQHOFRP VXEPLW RQ line at www.ssentinel.com or mail to: &ODVVL¿HGV6RXWKVLGH6HQWLQHO32%R[ 549, Urbanna, Va. 23175. &RUUHFWLRQV Please check your ad the ¿UVWZHHNWRVHHWKDWLWLVFRUUHFW VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, VIRGINIA, a Political Subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Complainant, v. Case No. CL14-37 TOM JONES, ET AL., Respondent(s). ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Complainant, County of Middlesex, Virginia, for delinquent real estate taxes against certain real property located in the County of Middlesex, Virginia, described as follows: Tax Map No. 19-276 Account No. 5318 ALL that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and situate in the Saluda Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, also known as Town Bridge Neck, being known as Tax Map Number 19-276 and containing 6.67 acres, more or less. IT APPEARING that an Affidavit KDV EHHQ PDGH DQG ¿OHG VWDWLQJ that due diligence has been used, without effect, to ascertain the identity and location of certain parties to be served, that the last known addresses for the Respondents herein are as follows: Tom Jones aka Thomas Jones aka Thomas R. Jones, Sr., whose last known DGGUHVVLVFR-HVVLH%HO¿HOG Myrtle Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21201; Julia Jones aka Julia A. Jones, whose last known address is unknown; Mary L. Jones, whose last known address is unknown; Inez V. Jones, whose last known address is unknown; Thomas R. Jones, Jr., whose last known address is unknown; Hattie E. Jones, whose last known address is unknown; Frances Harper Jones, whose last known address is unknown; and that DQ\ RI¿FHUV KHLUV GHYLVHHV DQG successors in title of the Respondent named herein are made parties Respondent to this action individually and/or by the general description of Parties Unknown, it is hereby ORDERED that the parties herein and all Parties Unknown and/or whose location cannot be ascertained appear on or before June 4, DW LQ WKH &OHUN¶V 2I¿FH of the Circuit Court of the County of Middlesex, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this cause. Entered on the 9th day of May, 2014 Robert W. Curran Judge I Ask For This: Jeffrey A. Scharf, Esq. (VSB No. 30591) Mark K. Ames, Esq. (VSB No. 27409) John A. Rife, Esq. (VSB No. 45805) Andrew M. Neville, Esq. (VSB No. 86372) Taxing Authority Consulting Services, PC P.O. Box 1270 Midlothian, Virginia 23113 Phone: (804) 548-4418 Facsimile: (804) 545-2378 TACS No.: 57627 (5-22, 5-29, 2014) Publisher’s Notice 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 EDVLV )RU PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ RU WR ¿OH D housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair +RXVLQJ 2I¿FH DW WROO free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearingimpaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail [email protected]. Web site: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org Free kids fishing clinic, derby offered Children ages 5-15 are invited to a free fishing clinic and derby at the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge at Wilna Pond in Warsaw from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, June 7. The free clinic will be from 9-10 a.m. and will be filled with fun activities such as how to identify fish and their habitat, knottying skills, casting techniques, and water safety. The participants will then have the opportunity to put their new skills to the test at the Kids All-American Fishing Derby at Wilna Pond at 10 a.m. This is an opportunity for kids to learn about fishing and water safety, have fun, win prizes, and receive goodies to take home. There also will be a free grilled hot dog lunch. Participants in the Refuge Derby must pre-register at 804333-1470. Please call early as space is limited! Registrations will be accepted now through June 6 or until no spaces remain. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge and the Rappahannock River Valley Wildlife Refuge Friends are sponsors of this day of fishing. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER the Establishment of a Public Service Authority for distribution of water and adoption of the ordinance below The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, regarding establishment of a Public Service Authority for distribution of water within established water and wastewater service areas and the adoption of the enabling ordinance below: MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDINANCE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY RECITATIONS: a. Pursuant to the proper advertisement thereof, a Public Hearing was held by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, on the question of the adoption of this Ordinance. b. Upon conclusion of said Public Hearing, and upon consideration of matters pertinent to the formation of an Authority, the Board has concluded that Middlesex County should create a public service authority. IT IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY ORDAINED: The Articles of Incorporation for the Middlesex County Public Service Authority shall read as follows: 1. The name of the Authority shall be the Middlesex County Public Service Authority. 7KH DGGUHVV RI WKH$XWKRULW\ V SULQFLSDO RIÀFH VKDOO EH 2DNHV /DQGLQJ 5G 6DOXGD9DDQGWKHPDLOLQJDGGUHVVRIWKH$XWKRULW\ VSULQFLSDORIÀFHVKDOO EH3RVW2IÀFH%R[6DOXGD9LUJLQLD 7KHUHJLVWHUHGRIÀFHRIWKH$XWKRULW\VKDOOEHWKHVDPHDVWKHSULQFLSDORIÀFHRI WKH$XWKRULW\7KHUHJLVWHUHGDJHQWRIWKH$XWKRULW\VKDOOEH0LFKDHO76REHULFN 6UZKRLVDUHVLGHQWRIWKH&RPPRQZHDOWKRI9LUJLQLDZKRVHEXVLQHVVRIÀFHLV LGHQWLFDOZLWKVXFKUHJLVWHUHGRIÀFHDQGZKRLVDPHPEHURIWKH9LUJLQLD6WDWH%DU 96%7KHPDLOLQJDGGUHVVRIWKHUHJLVWHUHGDJHQWVKDOOEHWKHVDPHDV WKHPDLOLQJDGGUHVVRIWKH$XWKRULW\ VSULQFLSDORIÀFH 4. The sole participating locality in the authority is the County of Middlesex, Virginia. 7KH SRZHUV RI WKH$XWKRULW\ VKDOO EH H[HUFLVHG E\ VHYHQ $XWKRULW\ %RDUG members who shall be appointed by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors IRUIRXU\HDUWHUPVWZR$XWKRULW\%RDUGPHPEHUVVKDOOEHDSSRLQWHGIURP the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors, each having a staggered term, and ÀYH$W/DUJH$XWKRULW\%RDUGPHPEHUVIURPWKHJHQHUDOFLWL]HQU\RI0LGGOHVH[ County, three of which will have a staggered term. 7KHQDPHVDGGUHVVHVDQGLQLWLDOWHUPVRIRIÀFHRIWKH0LGGOHVH[&RXQW\PHPEHUV of the Authority Board are as follows: Members Address 7HUPVRI2IÀFH L-RKQ'0LOOHU-U *HQ3XOOHU+Z\/RFXVW+LOO L VA 23092 LL(OL]DEHWK%+XUG *HQ3XOOHU+Z\'HOWDYLOOH LL VA 23043 LLL*UHJ&KDPEHUV 115 Cedar Point Dr., Urbanna, LLL 9$ LYKeith Ruse *R$ZD\/DQH+DUWÀHOG9$ LY YJames Michael Reed 459 Old Virginia Street, Urbanna, Y 9$ YLCarlton S. Revere %DUQ (OPV &RXUW +DUWÀHOG YL 9$ YLLJanet V. Riggs 0DULQHUV :RRGV 'ULYH YLL +DUWÀHOG9$ ([FHSWIRUWKHLQLWLDOWHUPVRIRIÀFHVDIRUHVDLGDOODSSRLQWPHQWVRI%RDUGPHPEHUV VKDOOEHIRUDWHUPRIIRXU\HDUV(DFKGXO\DSSRLQWHG$XWKRULW\PHPEHUVKDOOKROG RIÀFHXQWLOKLVKHUVXFFHVVRUKDVEHHQDSSRLQWHGDQGHDFK$XWKRULW\PHPEHUVKDOO EHHQWLWOHGWRVXFFHHGKLPVHOIKHUVHOI,QWKHHYHQWWKDWDYDFDQF\LVFUHDWHGE\WKH GHDWKUHVLJQDWLRQRUUHPRYDORIDQ\$XWKRULW\PHPEHUWKHDSSRLQWPHQWWRÀOOVXFK vacancy shall be for the unexpired portion of the remaining term. 7KHSXUSRVHVIRUZKLFKWKH$XWKRULW\LVEHLQJFUHDWHGDUHWRGHWHUPLQHZKHWKHU there is a need for the Authority to construct and operate a water system within the established service areas of Middlesex County. If a need for such a system is determined, the feasibility thereof shall also be studied and reported, which feasibility study may include estimates of the cost of any proposed system, the proposed source of funding for such system, and preliminary estimates of initial UDWHVIRUVHUYLFHVRIVXFKV\VWHPVDVFHUWLÀHGE\UHVSRQVLEOHHQJLQHHUV8SRQ conclusion of such studies, the Authority shall construct, operate or contract for such water system as is deemed necessary, however the Authority shall not require mandatory connections to the water system and shall instead employ incentive based connection programs that encourage but do not require connection. ,WLVKHUHE\GHFODUHGWREHLPSUDFWLFDEOHWRGHWHUPLQHSUHOLPLQDU\FDSLWDOFRVWV VSHFLÀFSURMHFWVWREHXQGHUWDNHQE\WKH$XWKRULW\DQGSUHOLPLQDU\HVWLPDWHVRI LQLWLDOUDWHVIRUVHUYLFHVRIVXFKSURMHFWVFHUWLÀHGE\UHVSRQVLEOHHQJLQHHUV FURTHER ORDAINED: 7KH$XWKRULW\ V DWWRUQH\ LV KHUHE\ DXWKRUL]HG DQG GLUHFWHG WR ÀOH ZLWK WKH 6WDWH &RUSRUDWLRQ&RPPLVVLRQWKH$XWKRULW\ V$UWLFOHVRI,QFRUSRUDWLRQDQGWRWDNHDQ\ other action necessary to effect creation of the Authority. ********** Adopted by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on _________,2014. By:_____________________________________ &RXQW\$GPLQLVWUDWRU&OHUN 7KHKHDULQJZLOOEHKHOGLQWKH%RDUG5RRPRIWKH+LVWRULF&RXUWKRXVHDW*HQHUDO3XOOHU +LJKZD\6DOXGDEHJLQQLQJDWSP$OOLQWHUHVWHGSHUVRQVDUHHQFRXUDJHGWRSUHVHQW their views concerning the proposed Public Service Authority. Information on the proposed Public Service Authority and maps of the established water and wastewater service areas DUHDYDLODEOHLQWKH&RXQW\$GPLQLVWUDWRU·V2IÀFHDW*HQHUDO3XOOHU+LJKZD\LQ6DOXGD DQGRQWKH&RXQW\·VZHEVLWHZZZFRPLGGOHVH[YDXV B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • May 22, 2014 Mas n Realty, Inc. ing Since Ceelre5b0rayte1957 a v o Urbanna Circa 1908... 3 BR, 2 BA... Hardwood ÀRRUV 6RPH ZDWHU view... Central water/ sewer............$159,500 rs Urbanna Creek 3 BR, 2 BA... 2-car garage.. Crab shack... Pier, boat lift and jet-ski lift... Protected harbor...$537,500 Piankatank River 2 acres, separate artist studio with BA and BR... WLOHG ÀRRUV RI¿FH ¿UH place, pier.......$389,900 River Run Lake-front home... Some renovations... Separate studio house with BR and BA... Detached 2-car garage..........$235,000 Jamaica Area Like new... 3-BR, 2-BA Ranch home... Central heat/air pump... On over 31/3 acres... Priced to sell...$154,500 Dutton 2,600 SF and Urbanna Approximately 2,250 SF. 3 BR, 2 BA, rear porch... Utility room... Detached garage... On corner site... Walk to town...$249,900 Deer Chase 3 BR, 2 BA, not far from private boat ramp... Fireplace... 2-car attached garage with room for workshop... Piankatank River...............$209,000 Queen Anne’s Cove Broad Creek Renovated river home with sand beach and views of the Rappahannock and the Bay... Steps to beach and sea wall....$349,000 Piankatank River URRPV %$ ¿UH place, 2 heat pumps... Porches and decks... Pier with boat lift.. 3-car garage..........$469,900 Eric Johnson . . . . . 815-8374 Craig Hall. . . . . . . . 815-8494 Marvin Mason . . . . 815-8391 Steve Darman . . . . 815-2036 master with private LR... ò %$ 2I¿FH JDUDJH with game room... Pool, deck, porch... On over 2¼ acres........$289,000 2 BR, 2 BA... Granite in kitchen.. Great views, beach, pool, boat ramp.. Deep-water slips available....$355,500 Near Deltaville Many upgrades... 2½ BA, elevated master BR with sitting room, white-brick FP... 2 garages and workshop........$189,000 Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400 Realtors and Appraisers Jean Darman . . . . . 577-7083 Zani Autry . . . . . . . 512-8350 Bill Kallam . . . . . . . 832-1024 R. D. Johnson II . . . 815-8320 Ann Powell . . . . . . . 338-1773 Walter Lawson, Jr. . 832-9109 Carolyn Bailey . . . . 366-2554 758-5372 Urbanna 758-2777 Saluda 776-9295 Deltaville RCC nursing program earns additional accreditation Rappahannock Community College recently learned that its Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program has received accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), formally the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Elizabeth Crowther, college president, stated that the college and its professional partners are thrilled because this is the pinnacle of recognitions for a strong nursing program with a long history of success. Dr. Crowther noted that the ADN program has always been regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), and that graduates of the ADN program earn an associate degree in nursing that is also approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing. ACEN accreditation documents that a nursing program has been evaluated by qualified independent evaluators and is found to adhere to the highest national standards of education. In its early years, the RCC ADN program existed as a partnership with J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, requiring students to complete the second year of the program at JSRCC. Five years ago the college determined that its students would benefit by staying in the region to complete their full program. This change necessitated pursuit of state board of nursing approval and national accreditation independent of the JSRCC program, a multi-step process that took several years. Over the past three years, nearly 100% of the students have passed the state licensure exam, and have since gained employment as registered nurses. “This tough accreditation is all about giving the students the best possible experience,” says Koehler. She asserts that this recognition will enhance the view taken of RCC graduates by both employers and bachelor’s and master’s degree nursing programs. Rappahannock Community College offers several levels of nursing preparation, from Nurse Aide (NA), to Practical Nursing (PN), through Associate-Degree Nursing (ADN). RCC has articulation agreements with several fouryear colleges and universities, through which its degree graduates may pursue a bachelor’s or even a master’s degree nursing. Other health-related training is available in emergency medical technology, phlebotomy, pharmacy assisting, and medical records. This training complements other programs such as the Associate of Arts and Sciences transfer degree, and degrees and certificates in engineering, criminal justice, and computer technology. Please visit the RCC website at www.rappahannock.edu for more information about all these programs, as well as the new nursing accreditation. For Sale by Owner. Piankatank Shores 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 4-car garage, 1-car garage/shop. $269,000 Please call William Ellis 804-647-4732 21 years with EVB Karen Bristow is celebrating over 20 years of service with EVB. Bristow currently serves as the assistant branch manager for EVB’s Urbanna Branch. She began her banking career as a teller and has held positions as customer service representative, loan processor, and in management. She is a 2008 graduate of the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management. She makes her home in Urbanna with her husband Michael and their son J.T. Her hobbies include music and reading. Joe A. Shearin, EVB President and CEO, stated, “We are so pleased to have employees like Karen who have dedicated their career to EVB and our customers in and around the Middlesex community.” For access to all listings in this area search at www.masonrealty.com MICHAEL MARKETING REAL ESTATE INC. Welcome to the Deltaville Seafood Festival! Commonwealth Antiques and Appraisals, Inc. Estate Sale Saturday & Sunday May 24th & 25th, 9-4, at the home of the late Mr. Marvin H. 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American Empire sideboard, ant. Victorian mahogany Grecian couch, ant. Sheraton double bed, ant. Victorian walnut marbletop 3-drawer chest, World War II Navy hats, pr. round ant. marble & teak oriental tables, Henkel-Harris cherry one-drawer washstand, pr. retro couches, sculpture of fish & grasses, modern & abstract art, lithographs (Mosca, Stoyef, Jay Robinson, W. Dreyer, Monthe), Japanese woodblock prints, wrought iron credenza with slate top, bronze statue of turkey hen on rocks, Scandinavian-style teak coffee tables, pr. SCAN end tables, Scandinavian-style teak round dining table w/ 4 chairs, retro armchairs, teak console, sterling silver dish, serving pieces, Wedgwood dinner service, old cookbooks, books, iron porch furniture (8 pieces), costume jewelry, retro hanging lamp, table lamps, candlesticks, clocks, firetools, ornamental copper cookware, kitchen & household items, knick-knacks, garage items, tools, file cabinets, Farmall 100 tractor w/ attachments and much more! Visit http://www.facebook. com/YourEstateSaleSource for photos. Directions: From Route 360 outside of Reedville, take Sunnybank Road to left onto Sweet Hall Road. Continue onto Solitude Drive to left onto Waterside Lane and follow signs to house. Terms of sale: No prior sales, items sold in “as is” condition, announcements on day of sale are binding, all sales final, cash or approved check only. For further information, call Lisa or Henry Lane Hull at (804) 580-2922 or (804) 580-3301; email: [email protected] or visit www.commonwealthantiques.com or www.facebook.com/YourEstateSaleSource Next sale: May 31st & June 1st outside Kilmarnock May 22, 2014 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 Open House Monday, May 26 ISABELL K. HORSLEY REAL ESTATE, LTD. 2–4 p.m. 5880 Windmill Point Rd., White Stone www.HorsleyRealEstate.com Jane Elkin Realtor® sted! i Just L 804-577-3599 [email protected] When you think, shop and buy locally, YOU help build schools, improve roads, and support those who employ your friends and neighbors. Edwards Bay & River Properties 776-8494 - Deltaville Helen Edwards Broker ABR 815-3333 See website for pictures. www.EdwardsBayandRiverProperties.com River Bank Acres Like an Island Waterfront Chalet Otter Cove ~ By the Bay • 3,100 Sq. ft. • 3 BR • New kitchen • Multiple slips at dock $797,000 202 Montgomery Cove Beach • 2 Piers • 4.5' MLW • 3 BR $495,000 Bay Views • Stingray Pt. • 3 BR/ 3 levels • Additional lots $448,000 Stutts Creek 24 Heritage Point Sturgeon Creek 6 Prime Acres • 2,650 S.F. Studio plus main home-site Pier approved • Quick to Bay $389,900 Awesome contemporary with water views from every room Deeded pier & ramp $359,000 77 Creekshore Drive New Construction • 3 BD Water views & access • Pier & ramp $225,000 Lots • River Reach – Cleared lot with own boatslip $60,000 18079 General Puller • Providence Road – 1.9 acre with 840 Sq. Ft., Deltaville Metal Garage $45,000 Stone home • Walk to marina Fenced yard • Garage • Water access lots from only $15,000 $149,999 Rappahannock River RCC offers hands-on EMT training Above, students of Rappahannock Community College’s Emergency Medical Technician Program work to free a crash victim during a class. “These exercises allow students to gain experience that is much closer to a real-life situation than that offered by similar courses at other institutions,” said a program spokesperson. Remembrance and walk slated at RW-C Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury on May 30 will host a celebration combining two traditional annual events, the Memorial Day Remembrance and the Labyrinth Walk. Activities will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the Memorial Day Remembrance, at the labyrinth on RW-C’s campus, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington. Immediately following this ceremony, participants will be invited to participate in a meditative walk from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. “In the past, we have held the Memorial Day Remembrance by our flagpole, but this year we are moving it to the laby- rinth so the two events can be held in a single location,” said resident life coordinator Maria Ferrand. Residents who are military veterans will carry a flag to the labyrinth, where a brief reading will be conducted, followed by a tribute to veterans who passed away during the previous year. The ceremony will end with attendees singing “Taps.” The walk will give attendees a chance to participate in a time-honored ritual of contemplation and spiritual renewal, said Rebecca Ford, who has helped organize the walk for several years. Participants proceed at their own pace, she said. Tappahannock 100' Waterfront 4-5' MLW 2 Boat Lifts Fabulous contemporary, +5000 sq. ft. Family room with Bose surround-sound, 4 bedrooms, 41/2 baths. Commercial grade kitchen, Z[VULÄYLWSHJLZJYLLULKWVYJOO\NL^H[LYZPKLKLJR Queen Anne's Cove on Urbanna Creek Dock , TWO boat slips, community pool. Bright & airy condo, open ÅVVYWSHUMYLZOS`WHPU[LK)HSJVU`V]LYSVVRPUNJYLLR Nesting Road Recently updated home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Fireplace in Family Room Detached garage/workshop Invisible pet fence included $179,900 The Coves at Wilton Creek… Water access homesite 1 acre in lovely waterfront community. Amenities include pool, clubhouse, tennis, boat ramp, RV storage $37,500 ced! 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Admission is free, but donations are appreciH[LK-VYTVYLPUMVYTH[PVUJHSS3LL7H\SH[ The Urbanna Business Association (UBA) is on the move. The next meeting will be hosted by Atherston Hall in its gardens at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday June 11. The idea came up when people suggested moving around to visit other businesses in town through last week’s meetand-greet. UBA thought that sounded like a great idea, so please watch for our meeting locations. Not only do we encourage members to attend these meetings, we are always looking for new members and great volunteers with creative ideas, thoughts or just to lend a hand. With Memorial Day this weekend, stores will be kicking off with Memorial Day sales. Something Different will be Ferguson Holds Off Satterlee for 35th TireX USA 100 Victory at Virginia Motor Speedway Chris Ferguson of Mt. Holly, N.C., finally got himself an Eagle trophy at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway, something he has been trying to do since his first race at the halfmile speedway in Jamaica back in 2006. On Saturday night, Ferguson took control of the lead from Greg Satterlee on lap 11 and held the lead throughout the race. Ferguson held off a late race challenge from Satterlee to win the Ultimate Super Late Model Series sanctioned 35th Annual TireX USA 100 at Virginia Motor Speedway worth $10,000. Greg Satterlee, Jonathan Davenport, Dennis Franklin, and Brandon Overton rounded out the top five finishers. Other winners on the night were Matt Quade (Budweiser Modified), Brett Adkins (Truckin Thunder Sportsman) and Brandon Sandridge (Collision One Limited Stock). Ferguson and Satterlee led the 24-car field to green with Satterlee jumping out to an early lead. With Satterlee using the high line and Ferguson on the bottom, the two raced virtually side by side for the first 11 laps when Ferguson muscled his way under Satterlee in turn 1 to take over the lead. Several laps later, Jonathan Davenport got past Satterlee for second and begin to put pressure on Ferguson as the two raced through traffic. Sattterlee fell back to third and battled with series point leader Dennis Franklin, Brandon Overton and Austin Hubbard for position. With Ferguson setting a torrid pace up front Satterlee went back to work on the high side riding the cushion to take back second from Davenport with four laps to go. On the next circuit Satterlee closed to within a car length as they raced into turn three. On the exit of Turn 4 Satterlee crossed over and looked to get inside Ferguson at the line. In turn 1 Satterlee went back to the high side as the two worked lapped traffic. On the final lap Satterlee made one last attempt on Ferguson but jumped the cushion in turn three allowing Ferguson to record the $10,000 victory. Rounding out the top five were Greg Satterlee, Jonathan Davenport, Dennis Franklin, and Brandon Overton. It took three starts to get the Budweiser Modified 25 feaVirginia Motor Speedway May 17 results: 35th annual Tirex USA 100 Ultimate super late models - First, Chris Ferguson; second, Greg Satterlee; third, Jonathan Davenport. Sportsmen - First, Brett Adkins; second, Hunter Shelton; and third, Jeremiah Marshall. Modifieds - First, Matt Quade; second, Ryan Toole; and third, Matt Marshall. Limited stocks - First, Brandon Sandridge; second, Brian Bradley; and third, Ryan Hutchens. Upcoming schedule ture under way but once under green Jimmy Duncan took the lead and pulled away from the field. Eighth starting Matt Quade worked his way to the front and on lap 8 got under Duncan to battle for the lead. The two raced side by side for the next three laps before Quade grabed the lead out of turn 2. Once out front Quade pulled away from the field to take the win followed by Ryan Toole, 15th starting Matt Marshall, Jimmy Duncan and Brian Maxey. Brett Adkins finally made it to victory lane in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman with a pass on then leader Jeremiah Marshall on lap 13. Marshall paced the field for the first nine laps with no pressure from anyone. However, on lap 10 Brett Adkins finally got to the bumper of Marshall and began to pressure the rookie driver. On lap 13 Marshall made a small mistake and that was all Adkins needed to take the lead. Once out front Adkins pulled away for the win. Rounding out the top five were Hunter Shelton, Jeremiah Marshall, Davey Pullen and 12 year old Macey Causey. The Collision One Limited Stock feature came down to the final lap, again. Brian Bradley paced the field with a ton of action going on behind him. On lap 12 point leader Brandon Sandridge had moved into the second and was closing on Bradley for the lead. Bradley would hold off Sandridge during several restarts after cautions. On the final lap Sandridge dove under Bradley in turn 2 to take the lead. In turn 3 Bradley tried the crossover move and got to his inside and the two raced back to the finish line with Sandridge taking the win by inches over Bradley. Rounding out the top five were Chad Champion, Matthew Cook and Stephen Childress. serving you with their freshly roasted coffees and peanuts. Homemade barbecue, ice cream and its outstanding wait staff. Marshall’s Drug Store for breakfast and lunch, and its famous milkshakes at its old-fashioned soda fountain. Cyndy’s Bynn, Bristow’s Store and Taste Gourmet/Garden Club always have their doors open with great ideas for you. Urbanna Harbor Gallery and Lowe Tide will be celebrating their 3rd “annibirthary.” Please stop by to see what they have “in store” for their customers. Drawings discounts, refreshments and extended business hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. All are Urbanna Business Association members. Saturday, June 14, will be Urbanna Farmers’ Market from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Taber Park. Come see what has just been grown, picked and brought to market just for you! Fresh perennials, annuals and vegetables, homemade baked goods, cheeses, beef and chicken, clothing, candles and soap, and talented artists and jewelers. We love seeing our vendors and always enjoy the new additions. There is always a surprise and treasure to be found. Vendors, call the Urbanna Town Office at 7582613 to reserve a space or for more information. TOWN OF URBANNA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Historic Architectural Review Board will hold a public hearing on Friday, May 30 at 9:00 AM in the Council Chambers, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna VA 23175 on 1. Certificate of Appropriateness permit application #2014HARB-02, William C. Hight, to remove a truck body and shed from the former Payne’s Crab House property on Oyster Road. 2. Certificate of Appropriateness permit application # 2014HARB-03, Gloria Dana and Jack Howell, 4 Oyster Road, to add/replace/install windows and doors and remove/replace decking and other minor modifications. 3. Certificate of Appropriateness permit application # 2014HARB-04, Cheaspeake Commons/John Milby, 250 Virginia Street, to change the color of the building and shutters and add an additional sign. 4. Certificate of Appropriateness permit application #2014HARB-05, 110 Watling Street, Robert and Aimee McKim, renovation and expansion of a boat house/pier and to change the boathouse paint color. Files are available for review at the Town Office, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. 05.15&05.22.14 Waterfront Heart of Deltaville 90 Creekshore Drive Sturgeon Creek , 2-bed 1-bath, covered porch, pier, 2 lifts, storage shed. Move-in ready. Well maintained, some furniture, washer, dryer, and 21’ Proline boat conveys. $339,000 Call Owner / Agent (804) 240-0600 Referrals welcome. Music Under the Stars in Taber Park will feature the band “33EAST” on Saturday, June 21, from 7-9 p.m. Just to get everyone excited, we will have three new restaurants opening in town very soon and the UBA would like to welcome them. We will provide you with details with each new opening. Questions? Suggestions? Please contact Karen or Kenleighe at 758-4444. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: 1. Rezoning 2014-01 submitted by Charles R, Pruett for Carroll Moore, H. Emory Moore, and Leslie S. Moore. The request is for approval of a rezoning request to rezone +/- 4.0 acres outside of tidal marshlands from the Conservation (C) zoning district to the Low Density Rural Zoning District.. The properties for which the Rezoning is being sought DUH LGHQWLÀHG DV 7D[ 0DS V DQG and are located off Regents Point Road and Clark Road in Topping, Virginia in the Pinetop Magisterial District. The public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the Historic Courthouse *HQHUDO 3XOOHU +LJKZD\6DOXGD9$&RSLHVRIWKLVDSSOLFDWLRQ are available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward %XLOGLQJ ² QG )ORRU *HQHUDO 3XOOHU +LJKZD\ 6DOXGD 9$ WHOHSKRQH $OO interested persons are encouraged to submit written comments or attend the meeting to present their views on this application. MIDDLESEX COUNTY WETLANDS BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28.2-1302.6 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Wetlands Board on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 9:00 AM to consider the following: 1. Wetlands Application # 2014-0379 submitted by Ecosystem Services, LLC on behalf of Thomas Taylor. This request is to Construct approximately 138' riprap revetment along the northern portion of the property along Urbanna Creek. The purpose of the revetment is to prevent further slope failure and erosion within the :HWODQGV%RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFW is located on Urbanna Creek, at Tax Map Parcel # 26A-3-2. 2. Wetlands Application # 2014-0446 submitted by GSC Commercial Service, LLC on behalf of Tom & Roz Walker. This request is to Install a new 64' long, ORZSURÀOHWLPEHUJURLQDGMDFHQWWRDQH[LVWLQJJURLQRQ the east side of a proposed pier within the Wetlands %RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLVORFDWHG on Rappahannock River, at Tax Map Parcel # 8B-2-A. The Wetlands Board meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA, 23149. All interested persons are encouraged to attend to present their views concerning this application. A copy of this application is available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and &RPPXQLW\'HYHORSPHQW:RRGZDUG%XLOGLQJQGÁRRU Saluda, VA; our telephone number is (804) 758-3382. LONG & FOSTER ® Covering the Eight Counties between the Potomac and York Rivers 0634&37*$&4&5464"1"35t8"5&3'30/5*406341&$*"-5: BAY-RIVER OFFICE 434 Rappahannock Drive White Stone 804-435-2673 | 877-435-2673 May 24: No races scheduled. 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Another tradition is the afterKPUULYWOV[V(IV]LTLTILYZVM[OLÄYZ[KPUULYNYV\WVM the season include, from left, Jose Alvarado, Nate Lee, Peter Dorrian, Lexi Byers (wife of Headmaster Jeb Byers), Diego Meneses, Jackie Alachnowicz, Betsy Rhoads, Lilah Beebe and Danny de Cardenas. middlesex beautiful Deltaville roads cleaned by SCW honor students by Kathy Swinehart *OYPZ[VWOLY4=HSKYPNOP cipal in Middlesex County. He has been the assistant principal at New Kent County High School for the past five years and was approved by the New Kent County School Board in April as its new high school principal for the 2014-15 school year. He will assume that role on July 1. Valdrighi is the son of Mary Valdrighi of Mathews and the late Ralph Valdrighi. He lives in Weems with his wife Lisa and two children, Shawn and Rachel. S TAND N A C I R AR E M INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Real . Local . Radio The Weather Phone 443-4400 Sponsored by King’s Cleaning Service Reunion set for Middlesex High classes 1978-82 A reunion for the 1978-82 classes of Middlesex High School will be held Saturday, July 26, at Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference Center in Williamsburg. For more information, call Wayne Jessie at 804-854-9340 or Frances Thurston at 804-512-8692. MHS Class of 1974 to celebrate The Middlesex High School Class of 1974 will celebrate its 40th reunion on Saturday, June 21, at Ginny’s Restaurant in Yorktown. For more information, contact Franklin Acree at 758-2166, Marion Roye Smith at 694-0288 or Evelyn Scott Mathis at 804-993-7273. More school news on page B3 One reason York® Heating and Air Conditioning Systems are so reliable is because our people “own” them before you do. From the assembly line to your home, they take personal ownership of each and every part they are responsible for. That’s what we mean when we say: Built right. Built by York. 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Even if you just throw one thing out, it really adds up after a while.’ “ The Keep Middlesex Beautiful Committee, on behalf of the community, extends its gratitude to the students and their helpers for demonstrating their commitment to a more beautiful Middlesex County. The committee also urges all of Middlesex to show its appreciation for the work of these students and others who work tirelessly to clean up our roadsides by resisting the urge to toss litter onto the roadside. Committee member Celane Roden said, “Save your trash for trash bins and cover your truck beds when taking refuse to the convenience stations.” The KMB Committee also encourages other community groups who organize litter pick-ups to send photos of your group to our Facebook page. Every litter pick-up event helps keep our county clean and encourages others to do the same. Christopher M. Valdrighi of Weems received his Education Specialist (Ed.S) degree from the Graduate School of Education & Human Development of The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, D.C., during ceremonies last weekend. Valdrighi was awarded his degree during the graduate school’s commencement May 17 at the Charles E. Smith Center and was among nearly 6,000 to graduate with GWU’s Class of 2014 during exercises May 18 on the National Mall in D.C. GWU has the distinction of being the only college or university in the country to hold its commencement exercises on the National Mall, with the Washington Monument at one end and the U.S. Capitol at the other. Valdrighi received his bachelor’s degree in history from Randolph-Macon College in Ashland and his master’s degree in education administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. His career in public education began in 1988. 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