Lady Chargers to be tested in regular season finales
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Lady Chargers to be tested in regular season finales
Youth Basketball YMCA Cheerleaders see page B2 see page B8 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 114, No. 44 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • February 5, 2009 B Section MHS JVs continue hot streak 2008-09 Middlesex High Lady Chargers Members of the Middlesex High varsity basketball team include, front row from left, Ashley Williams, Meagan Payne, Raquel Pierce, Tanicka Kimble and Whitney Walton; middle row, assistant coach Karen Lewis, Amanda Brown, Brianna Brooks, Katrina Reed, Chelsea Lewter and managers Courtney Sibley and Caitlyn Sibley; back row, Kimberly Ammons, Ashae Burnett, Micah Reed, Kiersten Baylor, Kristen Andrews and head coach William Griffin. Team members will wear pink warm-ups and observe a moment of silence in recognition of breast cancer awareness at tonight’s game against Mathews. Lady Chargers to be tested in regular season finales The Middlesex High varsity girls basketball team will face two key games over the next five days against two of the state’s top-ranked teams, Mathews and West Point. Tonight, Feb. 5, sixth-ranked Mathews, which is undefeated in the Tidewater District, invades MHS. On Monday, Feb. 9, the Lady Chargers will host fifth-ranked West Point in their final game of the regular season. West Point’s only two district losses are to Mathews, which defeated MHS wrestlers clinch first winning season Host Cavs, Blue Devils on Friday by Larry S. Chowning The Middlesex High School wrestling team continues to dominate in area wrestling competition. The Chargers defeated Nandua, Franklin and Sussex Central on Jan. 28 in a quad-meet at Franklin. The Chargers defeated Nandua, 60-24. Linwood Cannon won his match in the 112-pound division with a pin in 1:02. Cameron Wines pinned his opponent in 40 seconds in the 119-pound division, and Chris Mason won the 130-pound division with a pin in 42 seconds. Nandua did not have competitors in the other events and forfeited those weight classes. The Chargers defeated Franklin 42-30, in a very tight match. The surprise win was by John Shaw in the 103-pound division. Shaw won his match by pinning his opponent in 3:25. “John’s win was very exciting,” said MHS wrestling coach Lee Anderson. “He has shown that the Pointers for the second time 55-41 on Monday. Middlesex (6-2, 14-6) is in third place with one loss each to Mathews and West Point. When Middlesex played at Mathews on Jan. 15, the Lady Chargers staged a late rally in an attempt to overcome a 19-point deficit, but ran out of time in a 43-40 loss. Middlesex’s only other district loss was at West Point, 67-50, on Jan. 22. In recent action, the Lady Chargers defeated King William 58-26 on Jan. 29, and downed winless King and Queen 65-20 on Feb. 2. Ashae Burnett scored 24 points against visiting King William, Micah Reed added 10, Kiersten Baylor, Ashley Wil- (See MHS girls, page B2) The Middlesex High School boys JV basketball team improved to 7-1 in Tidewater District play with wins over King William, Colonial Beach and King and Queen in recent action. The JV Chargers of coach Jason Daniel are 11-6 overall. They complete their regular season with games on Friday, Feb. 6, at Mathews and Tuesday, Feb. 10, at West Point. Mathews is the only district team to defeat Middlesex this season. Middlesex 52 King William 17 Last Friday eighth-grader Ryheem Lockley put on a show with 15 points and 13 rebounds in the JV Chargers’ 52-17 win over King William at MHS. Lockley had two dunks in the win. Jasper Smith added 11 points and 3 steals; Jeremiah Morris, 6 points and 5 rebounds; Jeremy Rich, 4 points and 6 rebounds; Sherman Osborne, 4 points and 3 steals; Justin Smith, 4 points and 3 rebounds; Malik Henderson, 4 points and 7 rebounds; Donovan Jones, 2 points and 2 steals; and Terence Roye, 2 points and 2 steals. The MHS defense held King William to only 4 points in the second half. Middlesex 49 Colonial Beach 42 The JV Chargers had three players score in double figures and overcame a 16-point halftime deficit to whip Colonial Beach 49-42 on the road Monday night. MHS outscored the Drifters 33-10 in the second half. Ryheem Lockley had 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists to pace MHS; Jasper Smith continued his steady play with 12 points and 2 assists; Sherman Osborne had one of his best games of the season with 10 points and 3 steals; Malik Henderson added 6 points and 6 rebounds; Jeremy Rich, 2 points and 5 rebounds; and Juwan Reed, 2 points and 2 rebounds. On Tuesday, MHS defeated MHS JV standout Ryheem Lockley had two dunks in the win (Photo by Tom Hardin) King and Queen 46-20 (more over King William Friday. details next week). JV girls eye district crown Middlesex Little League The Middlesex High girls had 4, and Bridgett Self and JV basketball team will clinch Nila Robinson each had 3. registration sessions set John Shaw he is going to be a very good wrestler.” Jay Bryant won his heavyweight match in 44 seconds with a pin. Corey Keeling pinned his opponent in the 215pound class in 1:05, and Craig Conley won his match with a pin in 5:59 seconds in the 189- (See Wrestling, page B2) the Tidewater District championship with a win tonight, Feb. 5, against visiting Mathews and a win against visiting West Point on Monday, Feb. 9. The JV Lady Chargers improved to 7-1 in Tidewater District play last week. Their only district loss was a 34-33 decision at Colonial Beach. Last week the Middlesex JVs defeated King William 26-14 on Jan. 29, and King and Queen 46-8 on Monday. Against King William, Jasmine Fells led Middlesex with 12 points, Anna Reed and Latasha Cephas each Middlesex made 10 of 21 free throws. “We were flat,” said MHS coach Michael Lewis Sr. “We were fortunate to win that game.” MHS routed King Queen 46-8 as Fells scored 15 points, Lara Lucas had 6, A. Reed and Robinson 4 each, Heather Blankenship 3, Self, Beth Guill Chelsi Blake, Felicia Marsh, Cephas and Khadijah Reed 2 each, and Kendra Reed and Allison Payne a point apiece. JV games begin at 6 p.m. and are followed by varsity games at 7:30 p.m. The Middlesex County Little League is preparing for the upcoming baseball season. The cost per child has been reduced. Registration for Little League will begin Saturday, Feb. 7, at Middlesex Elementary School from 10 a.m. to noon; and at Middlesex High School from 8:45 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. Other dates and times for registration are as follows: Feb. 14, 10 a.m. to noon, MES gym; and 8:45 a.m. to 2:55 p.m., MHS gym; Feb. 28, 8:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., MHS gym only; March 7, 8:45 to 11:05 a.m., MHS gym only. These signups are during Middlesex Youth Basketball League games. Parents also can sign their children up online. The website is www.middlesexcountylittleleague.org. The cost is $40 per child, $10 for a second child, and $5 for all other children in same household. Anyone signing up after (See Signup, page B2) MHS on the road for final two regular season games 2008-09 Middlesex High School Varsity Members of the 2008-09 Middlesex High varsity basketball team include, kneeling from left, Ryan Dixon, Sean Sutherlin, Michael Bess, Malcolm Ward, Davonne Bryant and Jake Fletcher; standing, assistant coaches Amy Daniel and Jason Daniel, Markus Hammond, Nigel Rich, Cody Hunter, Michael Eades, Ruffin Creekmore, Matt Duke, Scott Payne and head coach Neil Bailey. Not pictured is assistant coach Mark Taylor and manager Grayson Johnson. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) The Middlesex High boys varsity basketball turned in one of its better performances in recent weeks in a 74-55 road loss to Tidewater District leader Colonial Beach on Monday night. The Drifters led 50-39 at the end of three quarters but MHS guard Sean Sutherlin hit backto-back 3-pointers with four minutes to play to bring the Chargers to within four points. Middlesex ended up having to foul toward the end of the game and the Drifters pulled away in the final minutes. “We actually played better than we have for the last few games,” said MHS coach Neil Bailey. “Colonial Beach is a very difficult place to play and we gave them all they wanted.” Michael Bess led the Chargers with 16 points, including two 3-pointers, Malcolm Ward had 15, and Michael Eades contributed 9 and 10 rebounds. Sutherlin finished with 6 points, Nigel Rich 4, Cody Hunter 3, and Davonne Bryant 2. T.T. Carey led Colonial Beach with 31 points and Dylan Farinet added 23. Last Friday at MHS the Chargers had trouble finding good shots and fell behind 18-3 in the first quarter in a 71-54 district loss to King William. The Cavaliers increased their lead to 44-23 at the half behind the torrid shooting of Jamar Carter who finished with 26 points, including five 3-pointers. Ward led MHS with 13 points, Bess had 12, Hunter 10, Rich 8, Bryant 4, Sutherlin 3, and Eades and Scott Payne 2 apiece. On Tuesday night at MHS, the Chargers downed King and Queen 55-47. MHS established a 30-23 halftime lead and were up 50-33 after three quarters. Ward paced MHS with 21 points, Bess had 15, Hunter 8, Bryant and Fletcher 5 apiece, Eades and Matt Duke 2 apiece, and Ruffin Creekmore 1. The Chargers (3-5, 5-13) are at Mathews this Friday, Feb. 6, and at West Point on Tuesday, Feb. 10, in their final two games of the regular season. JV games begin at 6 p.m. and varsity games begin at 7:30 p.m. B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Feb. 5, 2009 middlesex youth basketball St. Clare Walker Middle School Seahawks The St. Clare Walker Middle School Seahawks boys basketball team includes, front from left, Malik Green, Walter Diggs, Jonathan Shearin, Bryant Gresham and Anthony Burrell; back row, Devante Robertson, Brett Carter, Jeremy Collier, D’Angelo King, Chris Blake, Andre Campbell, Cullen Johnson and coach Jamie Somerville. Not pictured is Gregory Robinson. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) St. Clare Walker Middle School Lady Seahawks The St. Clare Walker Middle School Lady Seahawks basketball team includes, front from left, Grace Rutkowski (6th grade), Terri Lynn St. John (8th grade), Jesse Booker (6th grade), Kachae Cooke (6th grade) and Brittany Mauney (8th grade); back row, manager Sarah Ann Goodrich (7th grade), Kelly Revere (8th grade), Giovonne Reed (7th grade), Brianna Dunlevy (8th grade), Dana Hunter (6th grade), Brittin Payne (7th grade), manager Meaghan Corbin (6th grade), and coach Amy Stamm, a school guidance counselor. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Results from last Saturday’s games are as follows: Girls Division Allen Group 36 Carlton & Edwards 11 Allen Group (36): Elizabeth McCarthy 10, Katie Hodges 4, Hannah Loftis 8, Madison Thomas 4, Abby Loftis 2, Taylor Atkinson 4, Ashley Peters 2, Jasmine Faucett 2. Carlton & Edwards (11): Lisa Shoaff 2, Jessie Ann Drewry 4, Julianna Soloman 3, Kaitlyn Weber 2. Little Sue 19 Hurd’s Hardware 16 Little Sue (19): Andrea Alvarado 4, Joey Stinchcomb 2, Monica Ward 8, Dana Hunter 3, Jenna Davis 2. Hurd’s (16): Brianna Dunlevy 4, Breanna Tabor 2, Rachel Crews 2, Grace Rutkowski 8. Standings: Allen Group 4-0, Little Sue 2-2, Hurd’s Hardware 2-2, Carlton & Edwards 0-4. Senior Boys Division EASI Printing 39 Marshall’s Drug 18 EASI (39): Joshua Helmich 3, Jonathan Shearin 6, Robbie Pitts 4, Clayton Hogge 1, Jawan Harris 8, Kalib Wake 1, Wesley Moody 2, Zach Halstead 2, Brett Pausic 2, Avery Lefevre 10. Marshall’s Drug (18): Kyle Shelton 2, Andre Campbell 2, John Hogge 6, Collin Johnson 7, Emanuel Balderas 1. Harrow’s Home Center 43 Doc Jones UAP 28 Harrow’s HC (43): Bryant Gresham 9, Phillip Hart 8, Eder Sosa 2, Malik Green 2, Zachary Belcher 2, Jimmy Brown 5, Brent Carter 3, Jacob Self 6, Josspin Sosa 2, Chris Chewning 4. Doc Jones (28): Calvin Rhodes 10, Austin Bushong 3, Jacob Lawson 7, Jeremy Collier 5, Austin Revere 3. Standings: Harrow’s HC 4-0, EASI Printing 3-1, Doc Jones UAP 1-3, Marshall’s Drug 0-4. Junior Boys Division Ryman’s AC/Heating 17 Southside Sentinel 11 Ryman’s AC (17): Trevone Hooks 1, Demonte Sutton 6, Raquan Marshall 6, Elizah Dar- Gregory Pitts of Thrift Oil shoots as Kendrick Reed of Pitts Lumber defends. nell 2, Michael Epps 2. Sentinel (11): Allen Duke 3, Carnell Bagby 4, Deandre Briggs 2, Salvatore Hogge 2. Thrift Oil 18 Pitts Lumber 13 Thrift Oil (18): Jamal Jones 8, Luke Lawson 2, Mason Duke 8. Pitts Lumber (13): Sean Johnson 2, Garrett West 9, Josh Waite 2. Standings: Ryman’s AC 4-0, Thrift Oil 2-2. Pitts Lumber 2-2, Southside Sentinel 0-4. Starter Division The Starter Division (ages 6-8) is entering the second half of the season and the youth are performing better each week. “We have tried to progress them through the league to ensure they have the opportunity to be successful,” said division director Clark Laster. “This week we called everything from double dribbles to reach-in fouls. This division’s purpose is to prepare them for the next level, and I truly believe they have the tools to be successful in the future.” The games began with the Lawyers Title Celtics taking on the Wet Paint Red Rhinos. The Celtics were led by the strong offensive play of Ben Driggers and Seth Wilson and the defensive presence of Kyle Smith and Amber Daughtry. The Red Rhinos also had solid play on both sides of the ball. This week there was notable improvement from Cameron Ward and Chloe Smith, while Darius McIntosh and Cole Ruark set the up-tempo pace of the game. The second game featured the Middlesex Rotary Hornets and the Comfort Inn Raptors. The Hornets were led by the offensive talents of Amber Self and Blair Pausic, while the defense was led by Brandon Ward and CJ Gainey-Battle. The Raptors were led by the offensive production of Adam Smith and Joseph Sears. On defense, Avary Payne and Amber Edwards were forces to be reckoned with. Special thanks goes the Brad Norris and the Middlesex High School players for allowing both the YMCA Cheerleaders and Little Dribblers to attend Pack the Gym Night, and for also allowing the Middlesex Youth Basketball League the opportunity to showcase its Starter Division during halftime of the game. Games this Saturday, February 7 at Middlesex High School 8:45 a.m.– EASI Printing vs. Harrow’s Home Center 9:55 a.m.– Doc Jones UAP vs. Marshall’s Drug 11:05 a.m.– Allen Group vs. Little Sue 12:25 p.m.– Hurd’s Hardware vs. Carlton & Edwards 1:45 p.m.– Southside Sentinel vs. Pitts Lumber 2:55 p.m.– Thrift Oil vs. Ryman’s Heating/AC at Middlesex Elementary School 10 a.m.– Middlesex Rotary vs. Wet Paint 11 a.m.– Comfort Inn vs. Lawyers Title Little League plans dinner The Middlesex County Little League will hold a spaghetti dinner fundraiser from 5 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31, at Ann’s Diner in Glenns. The meal will consist of spa- ghetti with garlic bread, salad, and either tea, lemonade or water. The cost is $10 per person. Meals can either be eaten at the restaurant or taken out. Tickets can be purchased during Little League registration times (see related article) or can be bought from a Little League board member. For more infor(Continued from page B1) mation, call 758-0818 or 804March 7 will be put on a wait- 815-9587. ing list. An automated phone tree system has been put in place by the Middlesex County Little League this year to contact (Continued from page B1) coaches, volunteers, players and parents. The number is pound class. Sussex Central has only a 804-815-0000. few wrestlers and forfeited in For more information, call 10 weight classes, which gave 758-0823 or 804-824-4768. the Chargers a 60-12 victory. Middlesex is 11-5 overall and on the way to its first winning season in school history. “We (Continued from page B1) are very excited about the team and the future of the program,” liams and Whitney Walton had said Anderson. “We have some 4 each, and Brianna Brooks, really good kids and I hope they Katrina Reed, Tanicka Kimble, will keep working. If they do, Chelsea Lewter, Meagan Payne who knows how far they will and Kimberly Ammons tallied go.” 2 apiece. The Chargers have their final At King and Queen on home match on Friday, Feb. 6, Monday, Burnett led the way against Mathews and King Wilwith 16 points, Baylor had 13, liam. Matches will begin at 5 M. Reed 7, Brooks 6, Ammons, p.m. Williams, Payne and Lewter 4 On Feb. 14, the Chargers will each, Kimble 3, Raquel Pierce compete in the Region A meet 2, and Walton 2. at Mathews High School, and on Feb. 20-21 they will compete in the State Group A meet at the Salem Civic Center in Salem. Signup . . . Wrestling . . . Electronic filing now available for individuals and small businesses In addition to Tax Preparation services, we offer: • Bookkeeping • Payroll Service • Financial statement preparation • Court accountings and estate and trust tax returns Service . . . 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(Photo by Dawn Howeth) Puppets teach Aylett students about life on Galapagos Islands On Jan. 15, Aylett Country Day School hosted the Barefoot Puppets performing “Galapagos George.” This show was inspired by the true story of an actual tortoise from Pinta Island in the Galapagos. The students learned about George’s birth, growth and were introduced to many unusual animals of this unique environment, including sea turtles, Sally-Lightfoot crabs, marine iguanas and, everyone’s favorite, blue-footed booby birds. The puppeteer, Heidi Rugg, used rod puppets and hand puppets that she designed and built. The stage was designed to look like an island in the Galapagos archipelago and was created by Rugg. This enjoyable show was full of music, laughter and fun. by Lisha Viens SCW media center director It’s the end of January and time for some news from the St. Clare Walker Middle School media center. Twenty students earned a Dano’s Pizza lunch in the library for their good work over the past 9 weeks. From the sixth grade were John Williams, Emily Sheppard, Emma Walton, Jesse Booker, Ashley Peters, James Williams, Ridge Ellis and Debra Williams; from the seventh grade were Latara Jackson, Hughes Nelson, Victoria Forrest, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Brandon Sjolie and Megan Lindsey; and from the eighth grade were Kabri Young, Breanna Fleming, Nila Robinson, Lilly Crown, Ellen Perry and Allie Reaves. The book fair will be held Feb. 5-19. The library is open during parent teacher conference and will stay open until 7 p.m. on Feb. 17. We have a few special programs going this year. In addition to buying books for your home we will have a teacher wish list where you are able to purchase a book for a classroom. There is a loose change box in the main office and the change will be collected and used for buying books from the fair for the library. Gift RI Academy scholarships are available The Rappahannock Industrial Academy Alumni Association is seeking applicants for its annual scholarships. The scholarships are open to African-American students who are graduating seniors in the public high schools of Essex, Middlesex, and King and Queen counties, or who are residents of these counties. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a student from each county. Scholarship winners in 2009 will be eligible to renew the scholarship for their sophomore year. Eligible applicants must plan to enroll in an accredited two or four-year college or university, or technical school, and must demonstrate academic achievement, financial need and a commitment Leasure’s Wrecker Service, Inc. 1-800-DOTOWIN Licensed, Insured, Qualified to serving the community. All students who meet the above criteria are encouraged to apply. Winners of the RI Academy scholarships for 2008 were Shantell Russ of King and Queen, Jasmine Burrell of Essex, and Tekia Peters of Middlesex. The scholarship application deadline for this year is March 2, 2009. Application forms may be obtained from guidance counselors in the schools or from the website of The Community Foundation of Greater Richmond at www. tcfrichmond.org. For further information, call Susan Hallett at 804-330-7400 or Leslie Holmes at 804-4436940, or visit the website. Aylett Country Day School A tradition of excellence in education since 1966 th Serving children age 3 through 8 grade OPEN HOUSE Thursday, February 19, 2009 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Offering: Technology instruction, Spanish language instruction, Sports programs, Forensics, Art, Music, Drama After school care certificates are also available this year. The money from the book fair goes to purchasing books from Scholastic at the end of the fair as well as into the library local fund, which supplies the Accelerated Reader (AR) prizes and funds for the library lunches. Hopefully we’ll see all of you at the fair. Two children solved this month’s quote: “All is ready if our minds be so.” This month we have displayed a wide range of biographies on top of the shelves to highlight the many varied people and even animals that the students could read and learn about. On Monday, March 9, “mARch madness” will start. The students in each reading class will read and take Accelerated Reader quizzes for the first week in a bracket style single-round elimination beginning with “the sweet sixteen.” The eight classes with the highest Accelerated Reader average will move on to the next round. Seated from left above are Darlene Carter, Daphne Guill, Celia Collier, Vicki Davis and Judy Bartholomew; standing from left are Bea Faulcon, Jamie Somerville, Jennifer Hogge, Amy Stamm, Nicole Huntley and Terry Rainier. Teachers, staff members honored at middle school Teachers of the Month and Seahawks of the Month have been selected at St. Clare Walker Middle School for the first semester. Teachers of the month are selected by the principal to honor teachers who go above and beyond expectations to meet the needs of students at St. Clare Walker. Seahawks of the Month honor members of the support staff who also go the extra mile for students. Honorees include: September, Terry Rainier, Bea Faulcon and Brenda Lomax, Carolyn Burse and Darlene Carter; October, Judy Bartholomew and Vicki Davis; November, Daphne Guill and Celia Collier; December, Nicole Huntley and Jennifer Hogge; January, James Somerville and Amy Stamm. GED practice Robusto on W&M dean’s list test offered The Official Practice Test (OPT) for the GED will be offered at no cost by Middle Peninsula RACE, and the top 20 scorers will be eligible for a GED testing scholarship to take the test, which is valued at $45. The practice test will be offered at the Job Assistance Center in Shacklefords on Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. It also will be offered at the Old Essex Library in Tappahannock on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. For more information contact Middle Peninsula RACE at 1-888-769-1151. Aylett to join WWBT 12 WeatherBug Schools Network WeatherBug, the leading provider of live, local weather information, announced recently that Aylett Country Day School has joined the WeatherBug Schools Program. The school has installed a new WeatherBug tracking station and will be able to provide weather data for the meteorological team at WWBT 12, Richmond, to broadcast online and on-air. The tracking station will also be used to enhance the school’s curriculum using the WeatherBug Achieve program. The tracking station and accompanying WeatherBug Achieve software suite were funded by the school with donations from friends and family of the school. The grant from WWBT 12, proposed by Chris Gresham, will allow Aylett Country Day School to more effectively understand the science of meteorology. For more information on the WeatherBug Schools Program, visit www.weatherbugschools. com. Preparing children for a lifetime of learning Kelsey Robusto of Urbanna, daughter of Kerry and Dr. Jim Robusto, was named to the dean’s list at the College of William and Mary for the fall 2008 semester. In order to achieve dean’s list status, a full-time degree seeking undergraduate student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.6 quality point average during the semester. Robusto is a graduate of Christchurch School. Gilbert E. 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Like new! $250. 804785-4881.(2-5-2t) RICHMOND ANTIQUES & CIVIL WAR SPECTACULAR February 7 and 8 at the SHOWPLACE 3000 Mechanicsville Pike I-64 (ext. 92) Sat. 10-6; Sun. 11-4 Info: 804-769-8866 Admission $5 ($4.50 w/ad) (2-5-1t) 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) 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) MODULAR HOMES: Your lot or ours, high-efficiency, quality construction. 2B Properties, 804-7769738.(1-17-tf) NEW PRICE: 20k under appraisal. This property won’t last. Hartfield, 3BR, 2BA on 3.7acres, deeded access to Piankatank River, paved subdivision, 1 yr. Home Warranty. $179,900. Call Karen, 804-8549466, Edwards Bay & River Properties.(1-22-3t) STORMONT: 2.86 acres on Stormont Rd. Timber cleared, driveway entrances, well and septic permit, approved for 5 bedrooms. $39,500. Call 804-695-4264.(2-5-4t) 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.(1-15-6t) A PRIVATE WATERFRONT COTTAGE. Only 10 minutes to Urbanna. Year lease. $900/mo. 804-436-3771. (2-5-2tRR) COBBS CREEK, MATHEWS: 600sq. ft. apartment. 1bdrm, 1bath, kitchen, stove, fridge, water softener, washer/ dryer hookup. Married couple/ single only; references required. $500 deposit/ $575 month. Available now. 776-6116.(2-5-2t) DELTAVILLE: Charming waterfront cottage. 2BR, 2BA. $675/mo. plus utilities. Call 804-832-0334.(1-8-tf) FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2bedroom, 2bath house located in Kilmarnock. $350/mo. first and last required. Call Sarah at 804-824-3396.(2-5-1t) FULL HORSE BOARDING www. pidlinacres.com. (804)758-1555. (3-15-tf) HOUSE IN DELTAVILLE area on Lover ’s Lane. 3bedroom brick rancher. Call 758-5640 day, 7766549 nights.(2-5-4t) MARSH PUNGO ROAD. Huge 3 bedroom, 2 bath almost new house w/spectacular water view! Boat ramp access. All amenities. 2 car garage. Lease w/purchase option. $1400/ mo. Furnished or unfurnished. 804306-2559.(1-29-2t) 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 Deltaville. Professional business office available fully furnished or not. Desks, computers, network system, phone system available. 804-370-0265. (11-20-13t) 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) SALUDA: 2 Unfurnished Cottages: 1bedroom/ bath. Brand new appliances, heat and AC. Quiet setting. Single or couple only. References required, will be checked. 804-7583011.(2-5-2t) SPACE FOR RENT: One room 25’X50’. Zoned commercial. Monthly rent $385.00. For more information call 804-758-1099.(12-18-tf) URBANNA AREA: Furnished 2bedroom house with water access. No smoking or pets in the house. Security deposit and references. Available immediately. 804-7949176 after 6:30 p.m.(2-5-2t) WATERFRONT: Topping, Mobile Home. 2 small bedrooms, living room, kitchen, 1bath, $650/rent, $650/sec. dep., credit references required. 758-2025.(10-16-tf) Vacation Rentals A BEAUTIFUL URBANNA Harbour Waterfront Getaway: Porch, 4 bedrooms. Weekend/ Weekly. (804)639-1256. http://www.vacation vanc.com.(10-18-tf) DELTAVILLE COTTAGE for rent: 3BR, dock, pool. $850/month, January-April, $1000/week, May-September. 804-784-5482.(12-24-13t) 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) For Sale 1988 1-ton FORD DUMP TRUCK; 6ft. finishing mower, new; 1 generator; and a diesel fuel tank. Call 804-758-2676.(10-23-tf) CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES: 1 male, 3 females, ready Feb. 1, 2009 w/ papers. Parents on premises. $400. 804-776-7864.(1-15-4t) COOKWARE: New Year ‘09 Clearance! We stopped doing dinner parties! Have some beautiful 22-pc. sets left! Surgical stainless steel! 7-ply and new in box! Lifetime Warranty! Were $1899, first five callers buy for $299. vaposeal.com. 800434-4628.(2-5-1t) ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES: 10 weeks, FDSB, champion sire, great hunters and pets. Shots and wormed. $325. 804-815-3267. (1-29-2t) FILL DIRT. $90/load delivered. 30-mile radius from Saluda. 7582800.(6-30-tf) FREE STANDING 40,000BTU Forced Air Circulating Fireplace with 3-speed fan, inside grate, glass doors, and humidifier. Will burn soft coal or wood (18”logs). Includes all installation equipment, used very little, and in excellent condition. Paid $700, will sell for $350 or best offer. Please call after 5p.m., 804-7582764.(2-5-1t) LAST NEW 2007 double wide, loaded 28x60, 3BR, 2Bath for only $57,900. Last new 2008 14x70 3BR 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) SEASONED FIREWOOD:Delivered, $120 trailer load (cash). All hardwoods: oak, locust, wild cherry,maple. Call 804-758-3858 or 445-5300.(11-13-13t) STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS: 2008 Overstocks on sale! Huge savings now! Sizes include 20x30, 30x40, others made in USA, call for availability! 1-866-352-0469.(1-29-2t) UNWASHED OYSTERS: Pints, Quarts, Gallons or in the shell. Frozen soft crabs. B.N.Garnett Seafood, Water View. 804-758-4695. (1-29-9t) WINTER SALE: All lot models reduced, singles and double wides. Call Atlantic Mobile Homes, Rt. 17, Saluda, VA. 804-758-5681 or 800551-0037.(1-29-4t) BUSINESS DIRECTORY ! ! " Masonry Work Brick, Block & Stone " ! Quality Marine Canvas Delivered on Schedule Dockside Full service Canvas Shop with 16 years experience. Route 227, 1 Mile from the bridge We do welding. Paint and Body Shop New & Repair Work 804-694-7561 Email: phase2marinecanvas @oasisonline.com 30 Years Experience Free Estimates “No Job Too Small” 804-684-9897 (C) 757-951-3360 758-4785 ,* / ÀÞ>ÊV >ÕiÞ nä{®ÊÇÇÈ{nÇ -/,Ê *Ê,*, Õ`Ê>ÀÌ> nä{®ÊnÎÓäÇÇ In the Dark? Not Any More! *OTUBMMBUJPO4BMFTt$VTUPN7JOZM8JOEPXT 3FQMBDFNFOUt/FX$POTUSVDUJPO 1BUJP%PPST4UPSN%PPST An affordable Home Generator System keeps your power on! (804)462-7840 or Toll-Free (866)462-7840 We have all sizes. Factory trained technicians. We service all makes. Service contracts available. Showroom by Appointment .BSZ#BMM3PBEt-JWFMZ7JSHJOJB Ask for Wallace Davis We service all brands of generators. Hartfield • (804) 776-6600 www.fleetbrothersva.com OF EASTERN VIRGINIA Locally Owned & Operated by Julie and Artie Ransone XXXCSJHHTQPXFSQSPEVDUTDPN -iÀÛ}ÊÌ iÊ``iÊ*iÃÕ>ÊEÊÕViÃÌiÀÊÀi> &REE%STIMATES#ALL 'UTTERSs,EAF'UARDSs,ICENSED)NSURED "EN(AZELWOOD nä{ÇÇÈÇÇÎÇ Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting 2ICKY3#ORKER0RES nä{ÇxÓÓn£x Carpentry Drywall Wallpapering Deltaville Painting & Contracting +Õ>ÌÞÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌi` -ÌÀ>}iÊ>Àà 7iÊ>ÃÊ >ÛiÊ ÕÃÌÊ>âiLÃt >Ê7>>ViÊ>ÛÃÊÀ ÊÀÌ ÕÀÊ,Là ÀÊ`iÌ>ÃÊ>`Ê«ÀVið !IGGIHQ?;FNB %ONN?L1SMN?GM Owner Licensed & Insured Phone (804) 776-7663 ANTHONY N. KIRKLAND Cell 512-8663Ê /ÜÊ >ÀÊ>À>}i /Ê,"/,,ÕÌiÊÎÎÊUÊ>ÀÌvi` nä{®ÊÇÇÈÈÈää º"ÛiÀÊx£Ê9i>ÀÃÊvÊi«i`>LiÊ-iÀÛVi» iVÊÕÌÊÕÀÊÌiÀiÌÊëiV>ÃÊ>ÌÊ ÜÜÜ°yiiÌLÀÌ iÀÃÛ>°V Air Conditioning & Heating 804-758-2978 RYMAN’S INC. Urbanna, VA The most energy efficient heating & cooling system you can buy.* *Based on total energy costs. Total energy costs calculated using ARI Standards 210/240-94, the DOE test procedures (10 CFR, Part 430, Subpt. B, Apps M and N) and the FTC rep. Unit energy costs: $0.086/kWh and $.91/therm (16 CFR §305.9) FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1968 %&#%&#& &!$ $""' Some local homeowner is looking for the service you provide. Advertise it here. Call 758-2328 SSentinel.com Now with daily news updates Feb. 5, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 Yard Sales Help Wanted Business Services Notices Notices Notices FLEA-MARKETEERS, I have a deal in inventory for your stock supply; covering by-gone years to items to today. A small few are “as seen on TV”. Phone 758-0537.(1-29-2t) mental illness symptoms that may interfere with obtaining and retaining employment. DUTIES: Trains and reinforces functional skills and appropriate behavior related to the client’s health, safety, and activities of daily living, community resources, medication management, health monitoring, nutrition and physical condition. LOCATION: Employee is assigned to locations and settings within the CSB ten county catchments’. QUALIFICATIONS: Associates degree in Human Services, Social Services, Psychology, or related field and at least one-year experience in a residential facility and in-home support; or equivalent combination of training and experience. Must have personal experience with mental health diagnosis, or dual substance abuse mental health diagnosis. Must be able to provide documentation of significant experience with recovery of at least 1-year duration. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a valid Virginia Driver’s License and driving record. Must obtain a satisfactory TB test or screening within 30 days of employment and annually as required by licensing authority. Proficiency with computers and keyboarding skills are essential. Be required to pass drug screening. SALARY: Commensurate with education and experience. OPEN UNTIL FILLED. HOW TO APPLY:External applicants may obtain an application by linking to website http://mpnncsb. org/employment.php and clicking on Form 12 External Application. Or, to request an application by US Postal Service, or for questions call 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. M-F at 804-758-5314 or 800-639-9667. External applications must include VA Drivers history report to qualify. Receive/return in person, or via fax, mail, or email: employment@mpnn. state.va.us. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Include Announcement number in application. EOE.(2-5-1t) 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) record applicable to the property, and the real estate taxes from the date of the sale. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THE FIRST LIEN DEED OF TRUST RECORDED IN AS INSTRUMENT #080000447 SECURING INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF $35,000. PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THE FIRST LIEN DEED OF TRUST RECORDED IN AS INSTRUMENT #070001752 SECURING INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF $177,000. TERMS OF SALE: All Cash. A deposit of 10% of the sales price by bank’s cashier’s check payable to the Trustee may 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. All costs of conveyance, which shall be by Special Warranty Deed, examination of title, recording fees, notary fees, settlement fees and Grantor’s tax, to 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. L. McCauley Chenault Sole Acting Trustee Chenault Law Offices, PLC 9245 Shady Grove Road P.O. Box 1810 Mechanicsville, VA 23116 804-730-7175 telephone 804-730-1444 facsimile (2-5-4t) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Donald Perry has applied for a revised application from the Marine Resources Commission to construct 130 linear feet of riprap sill, 35 linear feet of new rirrap revetment, rebuild 45 linear feet of riprap revetment and to place 200 cubic yards of sandy material landward of the sill, as beach nourishment and to support wetland plantings, adjacent to his property situtated along the Rappahannock River and Montgomery Cove at 758 Horseshoe Bend Road in Middlesex County. Send comments/inquiries within 15 days to: Marine Resources Commission, Habitat Management Division, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, Virginia 23607.(2-5-1t) Autos/Trucks 1987 JAQUAR XJS V-12: Sports car, 79k original, over $10,000 invested, will sacrifice, $4,900. Cell 804-8327654.(2-5-2tRR) 1992 FORD F-250 4WD: 250K, app. 75K on remanufactured engine, extended cab, ladder racks and shell, auto., tow package, daily driven, $2,900 firm. Cell 804-8327654.(2-5-2tRR) 1992 GMC Pickup truck, 1500 Series. V6, 8’bed with liner, auto, a/c, stereo, and aluminum wheels. 132,000 miles. Has had an easy life. $3,285. 804-758-4110 or 4362005.(2-5-3t) 1995 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO, excellent parts vehicle. Includes motor and transmission; can be sold as parts or complete, price negotiable. 804-815-2675. (1-29-2t) 1998 LINCOLN TOWN CAR: Very good condition. Executive series, leather, good tires, mechanically very sound, 23mpg local, 28mpg highway. 78,000 miles. $4,250. 804-776-7217.(1-29-2tRR) Boats/Motors MAYCRAFT 25ft. Center Console, 140hp Suzuki, 4-stroke, O/B. $15,000. Cell no. 804-754-5491. (1-29-3t) 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) SAILBOAT RIDES, LESSONS and consulting. Boat repair and restoration, fiberglass repair, boat painting, stripping, varnishing, etc. 804-8244006.(9-11-26t) 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) CHILD CARE WORKER needed for Nursery during Sunday morning worship (10:45a.m.-12:15pm) at Clarksbury UMC in Hardyville. References required. Please call Pastor Eric Vaudt (815-0350), Virginia Clark (776-6458), or Suzanne Ramsburg (776-6216).(2-5-2t) EXPERIENCED CHEF NEEDED. Job entails planning and preparation of 3 meals daily for 6-14 guests. Reliability and ability to work independently a must. Work schedule will vary but most often 10 days on/ 4 off. Excellent pay for right person. 8-month season w/potential for some off-season employment. Send resumes and references: Inn at Levelfields, 10155 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster, VA 22503. No phone calls please.(1-22-4tRR) LAUREL SHELTER, INC. is accepting applications for Client Services Coordinator. This position is responsible for the daily operations of the shelter, case management and supervision of support staff. Successful candidate must meet the following requirements: degree in human services or related experience, excellent written and oral communication skills, proficiency in basic computer programs, demonstrated supervision and teamwork ability as well as coordination of multiple schedules and tasks. This position reports to the Executive Director and while primarily Monday through Friday daytime, does require some evenings and weekends as well as regular oncall responsibilities. Please submit resume to Laurel Shelter, Inc., P.O. Box 23, Gloucester, VA 23061. For additional information, call 6945890. This position has generous vacation and sick leave but no other benefits. Position deadlines 5pm February 6th. EEO.(1-29-2t) RECOVERY WORKS SPECIALIST The Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board is seeking an individual (ANNO. #27-09, 1 position fulltime 40 hours/ week) to provide support services to consumers who demonstrate functional impairments in employment-related coping activities due to mental, behavioral, or emotional illness or difficulty establishing or maintaining normal interpersonal employment-related relationships. Work involves training in or reinforcement of functional skills and appropriate behavior associated with the consumer’s employmentrelated mental health and safety activities of daily living, medication management and employment related monitoring of health, nutrition and physical condition. Employee provides support in partnership with individuals who wish to overcome 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 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 SHIPPING MANAGER: Young, award-winning company seeks someone to harvest, package, and deliver seafood to nearby markets, as well as ensure product quality and maintain supply inventory. Must be a motivated, quality-conscious, dependable, self-starter constantly looking to gain efficiency. Beautiful work setting, fun atmosphere, and bright future. CDL license and computer experience a big plus, but not required. Pay starts at $10-$12/ hour, commensurate with experience. Please call 804-204-1709 or email [email protected].(2-5-3t) Work Wanted DO YOU OR SOMEONE you know need assistance with everyday tasks or needs company between the hours of 7am-3pm Mon.-Fri.? I have medical experience with prescriptions, vital signs and much more. Can drive to appointments, grocery store, etc. Charges $15 per hour. If interested, please email me at [email protected].(2-5-2t) RELIABLE, KIND, friendly woman would like to run errands, provide transportation or sit with elderly or sick. Reasonable rates. 804-7613751.(2-5-2t) Wanted WANTED: OLD WOOD SKIFFS. If you have one that needs to be taken away, call us! For landscape use only. Call 804-779-3400 or 804874-9675.(1-22-4t) WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf) Business Services 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.(11-20-13tRR) AVON REPS. CHRISTMAS just around the corner! Part-time, $10 to start your own business. Excellent training, free gift with sign up. Cheryl, 804-684-8657 or 804-8326034.(11-13-13t) B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting contractor serving Middlesex County for 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. Free estimates. 804-776-6497. (12-11-13t) CERTIFIED GAS AND PLUMBING REPAIRS, also NEW INSTALLATIONS. Also one call for carpentry, trim, painting and electrical work. 7-day and 24-hour emergency service. Over 20 years experience. Don’t wait for winter to service your gas logs and heaters. One call can do it all. Chris Hanuska, cell: 804832-6092.(10-16-tf) 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.(12-11-13t) 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) DOOLEY’S ELECTRIC offering affordable rates. Residential/commercial. No job too small. 24hr. emergency service. Licensed and insured. 804-436-3951.(2-5-4t) 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. 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) 7585896, email <[email protected]>, 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. JOANN’S House Cleaning Service. 8 yrs. experience, reasonable rates. 804-758-3000.(12-18-13t) L&M HOUSESITTING: MiddlesexMathews/ White Stone-Kilmarnock. Going Away? Experienced team to maintain your home and/or pets. Reasonable daily/ weekly rates. 804-776-7140. References Available.(1-29-4t) 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.(12-11-13t) LEAF REMOVAL, small limbs, trees, debris, deck staining, powerwashing, exterior painting. 804-832-6937. (11-13-13t) LOCAL HANDYMAN SERVICES: Jobs including small plumbing, gutters, clean-ups, hauling, leaky roofs just to name a few! References available. Call 804-694-7878. (12-11-13t) 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. (11-13-13t) 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) PAINTER: Low, low prices. Free estimates, 36 years experience. Power washing. James, 804-7767884.(11-6-13t) PASSPORT PICTURES made while you wait! Please call ahead for appointment, 804-758-2328, Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(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) SPECIAL TOUCH: Karen’s Cleaning Service, home, office, new construction. Competitive rates, licensed and references available. 758-4705. [email protected]. (1-22-13t) WILLIAMS TOWING. Insured for street towing. Able to tow two cars at one time. PICK-UP JUNK CARS FOR FREE! 804-815-7869.(1218-13t) ZION BRANCH PRINTING SERVICES: “From idea to completion.” Free consultations, business cards, letterheads, envelopes, brochures, copies, menus. 30 years experience. Call Cathy, 804-549-1973. (1-29-4t) Notices KING & QUEEN Special Education Advisory Committee Meeting: The King & Queen County Special Education Advisory Committee will meet on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 in the library at King & Queen Central High School at 7:00 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. For further information regarding this program, contact the King and Queen School Board Office at 804785-5981 or 804-769-5007.(2-5-1t) NOTICE OF OYSTER GROUND APPLICATION David W. South, 2009-006 Marilyn S. South has applied for approximately 20± acres of oyster planting ground Mill Creek near Station LANDING 04 situated in Middlesex County and described as follows: North by: Vacant East by: Vacant; Stiffs Wharf South by: MLW West by: McMinn PF 18231 Send comments or concerns to: Marine Resources Commission, Engineering/Surveying, Department 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607.(2-5-4t) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOT 4G, 2.56 ACRES, 440 PIRATES BLUFF ROAD JAMAICA DISTRICT MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA COUNTY TAX MAP NO. 2-1-4G In execution of a deed of trust signed by Jerry W. Ferguson, dated February 26, 2008, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia as Instrument #080000447 on February 26, 2008; and in execution of a deed of trust signed by Jerry W. Ferguson, dated July 2, 2007, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia as Instrument #070001752 on July 10, 2007, granting and conveying to L. McCauley Chenault and Alexander F. Dillard, Jr., Trustees, either of whom may act, certain real estate, in trust, the said sole acting Trustee will offer for sale at public auction on the front steps of the Middlesex County Circuit Courthouse in Saluda, Virginia on the 17th day of March, 2009 at 12:00 noon, (NOTE this is a REVISED DATE), the improved real estate lying in the County of Middlesex, Virginia and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in Jamaica Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, containing, according to survey, 2.56 acres, more or less, and being further shown as “Lot 4G” on that certain plat of survey entitled “Preliminary Division of Parcel 4 of Pirates Bluff” made by Stanley E. Payne, III, Land Surveyor, dated August 15, 1995, which plat is recorded in the Middlesex County Circuit Court Clerk’s office in Plat Book “13”, page 25. The sale is subject to conditions, convenants, restrictions, reservations, party wall rights, easements, rights of way and other matters of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE LOT 4F, 2.29 ACRES, PIRATES BLUFF ROAD JAMAICA DISTRICT MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA COUNTY TAX MAP NO. 2-1-4F In execution of a deed of trust signed by Jerry W. Ferguson, dated January 25, 2007, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia as Instrument #070000235 on January 26, 2007, granting and conveying to L. McCauley Chenault and Alexander F. Dillard, Jr., Trustees, either of whom may act, certain real estate, in trust, the said sole acting Trustee will offer for sale at public auction on the front steps of the Middlesex County Circuit Courthouse in Saluda, Virginia on the 17th day of March, 2009 at 12:00 noon, (NOTE this is a REVISED DATE), the improved real estate lying in the County of Middlesex, Virginia and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in Jamaica Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, containing, according to survey, 2.29 acres, more or less, and being further shown as “Lot 4F” on that certain plat of survey entitled “Preliminary Division of Parcel 4 of Pirates Bluff” made by Stanley E. Payne, III, Land Surveyor, dated August 15, 1995, which plat is recorded in the Middlesex County Circuit Court Clerk’s office in Plat Book “13”, page 25. The sale is subject to conditions, convenants, restrictions, reservations, party wall rights, easements, rights of way and other matters of record applicable to the property, and the real estate taxes from the date of the sale. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THE FIRST LIEN DEED OF TRUST RECORDED IN AS INSTRUMENT #070000235 SECURING INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF $50,000. TERMS OF SALE: All Cash. A deposit of 10% of the sales price by bank’s cashier’s check payable to the Trustee may 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. All costs of conveyance, which shall be by Special Warranty Deed, examination of title, recording fees, notary fees, settlement fees and Grantor’s tax, to 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. L. McCauley Chenault Sole Acting Trustee Chenault Law Offices, PLC 9245 Shady Grove Road P.O. Box 1810 Mechanicsville, VA 23116 804-730-7175 telephone 804-730-1444 facsimile (2-5-4t) ORDER OF PUBLICATION Va. Code Ann. §§ 8.01-316,-317 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Case No. CL08-21 Middlesex Circuit Court THOMAS MARTIN KENNEDY v GLENDA THOMAS KENNEDY The object of this suit is to: DIVORCE It is ORDERED that GLENDA THOMAS KENNEDY appear at the above-named court and protect her interests on or before Feb. 17, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. Peggy W. Walton Jan. 5, 2009 Clerk (1-15-4t) See Notices, page B6 MIDDLESEX COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Community Forum / Open House will be held by the Middlesex County Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee for the purpose of soliciting public comment on the Draft Comprehensive Plan on the following dates. All of the open houses will be held between the hours of 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm on the dates and at the location listed below: PINETOP MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT February 17, 2009 at the Deltaville Community Association 17147 General Puller Highway Deltaville, VA SALUDA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT February 18, 2009 at the Cooks Corner Office Complex 2893 General Puller Highway Saluda, VA JAMAICA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT February 26, 2009 at Hermitage Baptist Church 94 Wares Bridge Road Church View, VA 02.05&02.12.09 WE DO PASSPORT PHOTOS Call the Southside Sentinel at 758-2328 to make an appointment. 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, February 17, 2009 at 7:30 PM to consider the following: 1. Special Exception #2008-007 submitted by Angel & Jeffrey Stanaway and Jamie and Eric Bellows. The request is to allow a feed, seed and fertilizer sales facility as per Section 7-3 of the Middlesex County Zoning Ordinance. The property is zoned Low Density Rural (LDR), and is located at 473 Canoe House Rd. in Jamaica, VA. It is further identified as Tax Map Parcel # 7-37, in the Jamaica Magisterial District. The Board of Supervisors public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and to present their views on these applications. Copies of these applications are available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Floor, 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, telephone (804) 758-3382. 01.29&02.05.09 MIDDLESEX COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 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 Planning Commission on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: 1. Major Site Plan #2008-010 submitted by Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad. The request is for the review and approval of a site plan for new rescue squad building in the Hartfield area. The property for which application is being made is a 1.5 acre parcel zoned General Business (GB), along the frontage and Village Community (VC) on the interior. The unimproved property is located behind the existing Hartfield Animal Hospital at 10948 General Puller Hwy. in Hartfield, VA; it is further identified as Tax Map #s 38b-1-4 (part) lot 2 or 38b-1-4a as per recent division in the Pinetop Magisterial District. 2. Major Subdivision Plan #2009-001 submitted by Alistair J. Ramsey on behalf of William M. Woodson, property owner. The request is for the review and preliminary approval of a major subdivision plat for 10 lot subdivision. The property for which application is being made is a 17.1+/- acre parcel zoned Residential (R), and is located on vacant property along Robins Point Ave or State Route 712. across from Delta Shores section C in Deltaville, VA; it is further identified as Tax Map # 40-14 in the Pinetop Magisterial District. The Planning Commission public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and to present their views on these applications. Copies of these applications are available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Floor, 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, telephone (804) 758-3382. 01.29&02.05.09 B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Feb. 5, 2009 ':L G,>:EMR #G< -BG<> Ceelre5b0rayteiang v o rs Queen Anne’s Cove Great condo! Super views of creek and river... 2 BR, 1½ BA with TWO decks… Pool, pier and ramp...................................$459,500 Queen Anne’s Cove 1½-story town- house with 3 BR... Pool, boat ramp, deepwater dockage.... SUPER VIEWS... Walk to town conveniences..$419,000 Hartfield New in 2006... 3 BR, 1½ BA... River access... 2 large garages, 12'x24' storage building... 2 lots!...$229,500 Queen Anne’s Cove Upper level condo... Large deck, 2 BA, storage room... Deep-water slip included... Pool, sand beach... Walk to town..$499,000 Urbanna Historic Cottage Row... Loft room... Gas logs… Deck... 3-car garage... Workshop....$249,500 Hartfield Proposed construction... 3 BR, 2 BA... Vinyl siding... River rights....$169,900 Notices Notices TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 219 SHIRAHS LANE Wake, Virginia Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust dated May 15, 2006, in the original principal amount of $189,500.00 recorded in the Clerk’s Office, Circuit Court for Middlesex County, Virginia, as Instrument Number 060001299, the property briefly described below will be offered for sale at public auction: Lot 5A, containing 3.00 acres, more or less, lying and being in Pinetop Magisterial District, on a certain plat of survey entitled, “Plat of property to be conveyed to Dorenda A. Alcombrack, Lot 5A ‘Family exemption subdivision of Donald and Brenda Shirah’”, as the same is duly dedicated, platted, and recorded in Plat Book 15, at Page 81, among the land records for Middlesex County, Virginia, as more particularly described in the referenced Deed of Trust, (the “Property”). The sale will take place on February 24, 2009, at 2:30 p.m. at the main entrance to the building housing the Circuit Court for Middlesex County, Virginia. Terms: A deposit in the form of certified funds in the amount of $15,000.00 or 10% of the successful bid, whichever is lower, is required of any bidder at the time of sale. Closing within fifteen (15) days of sale. Time is of the essence. The property will be sold subject to all deeds of trust, easements, covenants, conditions and liens of record. Additional terms will be announced at sale. Purchaser to pay all closing costs. Sale subject to Seller confirmation. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose. Johnie R. Muncy and F&M Services, L.C., Substitute Trustees FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Friedman & MacFadyen, P.A., 1601 Rolling Hills Drive, Ste. 125, Richmond, Virginia 23229 Telephone: 804-288-0088 Ref#216820 Ad Dates: January 29, 2009 and February 5, 2009. (1-29-2t) VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX Civil No. CL09-11 MARK ANTHONY GRAVES Plaintiff v. ANTOINETTE CHINTEL GRAVES Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii from the Defendant on the grounds of having lived separate and apart for a period exceeding one year. It appearing by affidavit that due diligence has been used by or on behalf of the Plaintiff to ascertain in what county or city the Defendant is without effect, her last known address being 808 E. 14th St., Chester, Pennsylvania 19013, it is ORDERED that Defendant appear before this Court on or before March 27, 2009, at 9:30 a.m. and protect her interests herein. And it is further ORDERED that the above paragraphs be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Southside Sentinel, a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Middlesex. The Clerk of this Court shall post this Order at the front door of the courthouse, and shall mail a copy of this Order to the Defendant at the post office address, if any, given in the affidavit of the Plaintiff filed herein. Entered this 26th day of January, 2009. Thomas N. Nance JUDGE I ASK FOR THIS: Michael T. Soberick, p.q. Counsel for Plaintiff VSB No. 18867 Dusewicz & Soberick, P.C. P.O. Box 388 Gloucester Point, VA 23062 804-642-6111 (2-5-4t) DANCO BUILDERS Rappahannock River “Bowler’s Wharf” Lo- Local GOP invites teens to join Student Network Lee Davis, chairman of the Middlesex Republican County Committee, announced this week creation of a Republican Party of Virginia Student Network for teens aged 13 to 18 who would like to get involved in the political process. With elections for the Governor of Virginia and members of the State Legislature coming up this November, youngsters who are approaching voting age can learn about the electoral process and how they can take part in it. Young people are the fastestgrowing segment of the population. By 2010, half of those now 13 to 18 years old will be able to vote. Middlesex County and the First Congressional District are heavily Republican, as last November’s local results showed, and students here can most readily influence the local political scene by learning about the Republicans and participating in that party’s affairs, said Davis. To participate in the network, students can go to http:// rpvnetwork.ning.com They can view a video “The American Form of Government” and, if they like, join the Student Network. ,."& ,"$"& '))/&&"& '&++ *,&+),*+%')+ '%'*. (,$',*"& &),&),*+')+ &%%*-&,"!%'& 0,&),*+&#*&,&),*+"*)$$.) "*+)*)-"%)#',&),*+&#*& MICHAEL MARKETING REAL ESTATE INCORPORATED Urbanna Harbor - DEEP water 6' MLW boat slip with electricity. Access to pool, clubhouse & amenities..……………………… $38,500 King & Queen - Guthries Green subdivision close to Gloucester Court House & West Point, 2.8 acre corner wooded lot. Mildly restricted, no mobiles, you won't find a lot with this acreage at this price.....$22,500 Deltaville - 2.18 acres with BIG view of the BAY, area of nice homes, convenient to marinas and town. 3 bdrm septic letter.…………...$225,000 s#%,, #534/-"5),4(/-%3 2%./6!4)/.32%-/$%,3 !$$)4)/.3s#/.35,4!4)/.3 0!24)!,/2452.+%9 7!4%2&2/.430%#)!,3 cation, Location, Location! One-of-a-kind property... Large, wide sand beach... Million Dollar++ views! Can be divided... Solid 2-story house can be renovated....$1,550,000 Class A Licensed Deltaville - AT THE BAY, Broad Creek 3 bdrm 2 bath renovated cottage with viewing deck that you can see up & down RIVAH, open floor plan, pier, deck to enjoy the boating in & out of the creek as well as the BAY..…………………………………………………..$409,000 WE HAVE OTHER LOTS & HOMES FOR SALE. GIVE US A CALL, WE WELCOME NEW CLIENTS. Whiting Creek 2.3 ACRES... 600' frontage on water... Secluded bluff with ramp to water... Wooded.......$499,950 Rappahannock River Deep well... Bulkheaded shore, 125' pier... Scenic sunsets and sunrises...$649,000 Piankatank River Creek cottage... Cathedral ceiling, wrap-around deck... Concrete drive/ parking...PIER$295,000 & S hades, LLC 566 Gloucester Road Saluda, VA 23149 Ray Walden: (804) 815-8647 Office: (804) 758-3093 Mike Jackson: (804) 694-7141 Cheryl Prince Teagle: (804) 694-9025 Nancy P. Jackson: (804) 815-9820 Dennis Mann: (804) 370-0359 Designed to suit your needs (804) 758-8887 Serving: Middlesex Mathews Lancaster Northumberland Urbanna Creek Like-new, built in 2004... 3 BR, 3 BA... Great room with FIRE- Draperies Cornices Valances Shades Blinds Shutters $%,4!6),,%sWWWRUARKREALTYCOM Courtesy In-Home Consultations PLACE... Large screened porch... PIER with good water depth...$695,000 NEW PRICE! LaGrange Creek 800' waterfront… 4,100 SF... 11 rooms, 4 BR, 5 BA... Quartz counter tops, cherry cabinets... GENERATOR SYSTEM... Hardiplank siding, wood floors... Attached multi-car garage... PIER... Priced well below recent appraisal...............Was $1,125,000 NOW $995,000 HARTFIELD - The Landing West - NEW CONSTRUCTION: 2,900 sq. ft. two story, brick and vinyl siding home fronts on the #3 tee at The Piankatank River Golf Course,3 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a half bath, 2 fireplaces, cherry kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, screened porches, 2 car attached garage, generator and more. ………$559,000 Urbanna in Town Lovely home located on the Rappahannock River in the Town of Urbanna... Awesome views, pier, garage, central sewer and water........................................Price reduced $100,000 to $669,000 HARDYVILLE - Chick Cove-Three bedroom, 2 bath 2600 sq ft home with great room, large loft, attached garage, on 1.87 wooded acres. Numerous community amenities: pool, tennis and basketball courts, boat ramp and slips……………………………….$369,500 Hunton Creek 3½ BA... 2 bonus rooms.. Master suite up and down... Garage, pier, boat lift...........$699,500 Piankatank River 2.3 acres... 3½ BA... GUEST SUITE... 2 garages! Deep-water pier, 200' waterfront....$1,100,000 Piankatank River 3,000 SF PLUS 2,400 SF basement... 3-car garage... Pier, lift, deep water....$995,000 COMMERCIAL: Town of Urbanna Two buildings... On main street (Virginia Street)... Now leased... One contains 5,112 SF and the other 1,512 SF... Very good business opportunity......................................................$595,000 Deltaville Area Great business opportunity! High traffic and vis- ibility... 3,280 SF building... Newly painted and carpeted in office and show room... New well... Paved drive............$299,000 :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 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 ers a r 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. Shackelford . .815-8400 Jean Darman . . . . . . . .758-0777 Zani Autry . . . . . . . . . .758-3181 Bill Kallam . . . . . . . . . .832-1024 Roberta Chilcoat . . . . .758-8011 /K;:GG:-:EN=:>EM:OBEE> HARDYVILLE - Two story, three bedroom, two bath home on wooded 1.5 acre lot. New floors, storage shed and detached sun room. Close to town and marinas….………… Was $229,000 ……… Now $199,000 Waterfront Lots DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek Three Waterfront lots, perk approved for conventional sewage disposal systems. Each lot is partially treed with over 1.5 acres. Lot 1 - $199,000 Lot 2 - $219,000 Lot 3 - $239,000 Call for brochures on these and other properties. %D2UARKs(OPSON-URFEE +ATHY7ARDs0AUL3EITZ Feb. 5, 2009 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 farm service agency news Jeff S. Davis, County Executive Director for USDA’s Farm Service Agency in Gloucester, announced this week that the deadline on the Noninsured Crop Assistance Program (NAP) for insurance coverage on 2009 crops such as hay, pasture, vegetables and strawberries is Feb. 15 at the local FSA office. Application service fees are $250 per crop, $750 per county, or $1,875 per producer year term was held on Jan. 22. was elected vice-chairperson. for all counties. Charles E. 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Price rollback. Save up to 20% on home sites in waterfront community with marina, club house, swimming pool and tennis. Bank financing. Dawson Creek 1-800566-5263 carolinawaterfront.com 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. B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • Feb. 5, 2009 ymca Middlesex YMCA cheerleaders The Middlesex YMCA Cheerleaders performed a couple of routines during “Pack the Gym Night” last Friday at the Middlesex High School boys basketball game. From left are Taylor Williams, coach Haley Smallwood, Chloe Hodges, Jillian Soloman, Cheyanne Graves, Colleen Rae, Rachel Taylor, Tiffany Carter (far back), Haley Revere, Ellie Bailey, Alexis Beverly, Kya Garibaldi and Erin Daddario. (Photo by Tom Hardin) Adult baseball team being formed A local team is being organized to compete in a National Adult Baseball Association (NABA) league. All games will be played with wooden bats on fields in Richmond. There will be one Sunday afternoon game per week and one Wednesday night Ski trip to Wintergreen planned game per week. To date, players from Mathews, King and Queen, and Gloucester have registered to play. Contact Mike Slaughter at [email protected] A day skiing/snowboarding/ or call 804-832-5309 for more information if interested in tubing trip to Wintergreen is being planned for Saturday, playing on the team. Feb. 21. At least 30 people are needed to make a busload. Reserve a seat by calling Minnie Burch at 758-4352 by Feb. 9. The bus will leave Hermitage Baptist Church at Church View at 6 a.m. and return at 9 p.m. Advertise in our Bypass Auto Service 24–Hour Towing Day: 758-2901 Night: 815-1190 Call Maeghaen or Wendy at the Southside Sentinel for more information 758-2328 ty ali Tree Ser v ic e ♥ We will use red ink to embellish your ad at no extra charge! ♥ Qu Ad deadline: Monday, February 9 Publishes: Thursday, February 12 All phases of tree care Free Estimates 758-3407 www.qualitytreeservices.net Adult Volleyball The adult volleyball program has been a big hit as six teams from the area were formed in a fun recreational volleyball league. “All of the YMCA leagues are to give adults something fun to do once a week,” said program director Clark Laster. “Often we focus all of our energy on the youth, and we want to ensure that adults have activities throughout the year as well.” The first game in the league was between CP Anderson Trucking and Deltaville Boatyard. CP Anderson Trucking came ready to play and won three straight games to take the match in record time. Anderson Trucking was led by the strong play of William Glenn, Jackie Taylor and Alan Hunt. Deltaville Boatyard also had strong all-round play and was led by Adrienne Hackett, Stacey Moore and Amanda Schroeder. The second game featured Norton Yacht Sales against Wachovia Securities. Norton Yacht Sales won the match three games to one. Norton Yacht Sales was led to victory by Amy Sands, Heath Bray and Jerry Duke. Wachovia Securities was led by Jennifer Harrow, John Michos and Richard Griffin. The final game was a nailbiter as Allen Group Inc. took on the Mathews Family YMCA. Allen Group would not be denied the victory as it rallied back from being two games down to take the match three games to two. The Allen Group was led by Rob Makulowich, Kristin Harris and Wayne Hogge. Special thanks goes to Billy Wilkinson for volunteering his time as an official throughout all the games, as well as, DA Belcher, Justin Williams, Jessica Morris, Brittany Taylor and Jill Hester for assisting in registration, keeping score, and ensuring that everyone had a great time throughout all the matches. The adult volleyball league will continue every Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. through March 12. All family and friends are encouraged to come out and watch the games. Call 758-2328 to advertise Learning about “going green” Middlesex Elementary students in Amy Daniel’s first grade class got a lesson in the “3Rs” (reduce, re-use and recycle) when Gloucester Clean Community Coordinator Lorna Lindsey visited the class recently. The children were inspired to “go green” after seeing lots of products made from recycled materials, including pencils made from denim, purses made from juice boxes, and carpet made from plastic bottles. Ducks Unlimited banquet set The Middle Peninsula Ducks Unlimited Chapter banquet will be from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 19 at the Abingdon Ruritan Club at 8784 Guinea Rd. in Gloucester. Ticket prices are $50 for singles; $90 for couples; $300 for a spon- sorship table; and $750 for a corporate table. The banquet consists of a live auction, silent auction and raffle games. For more information, call 6937337. Purchase tickets at York River Feed and Supply located in Gloucester Point. KPVJGMPQY K_\e\nj[f\jeËknX`k]fiK_lij[Xp#jfn_pj_flc[pfl6 JJ\ek`e\c%Zfd`jlg[Xk\[[X`cpjfpflZXejkXpZlii\ek fecfZXce\nj%9\k_\ÔijkkfbefnÆm`j`kJJ\ek`e\c%Zfd N_XkËj_Xgg\e`e^1 ÍE\njc`[\j_fnf]X\i`Xcg_fkfjfm\iD`[[c\j\o Í:`k`q\ejfggfj\dfi\\]Õl\ek`eLiYXeeX:i\\b ÍCXe[Xggc`ZXk`fef]nXjk\nXk\ilk`c`q\jelki`\ekj ÍÊM`i^`e`XJ\X]ff[Cfm\iËc`Z\ej\gcXk\lem\`c\[ Í9Xp8^`e^gcXejdfi\XgXikd\ekj Í;fZb\ogXej`fe[\e`\[YpMDI:
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