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Section Police Reports

Lancaster County Sher- March 10: Staff responded • B • iff Ronnie Crockett brought to an E911 disconnect call on charges against eight individu- Enon Hall Road (no emer- als last week. gency services needed). Cintez C. Gibson, 22, of Merry Point Road was charged March 11: Staff responded March 16 with possession of with the Kilmarnock Police March 19, 2009 a firearm by a convicted felon Department (KPD) to a distur- (felony), assault and battery, bance call on Southport Lane brandishing a firearm and and to a prowler call on West- KILMARNOCK, VIRGINIA destruction of property. ern Branch Road. March 12: Staff responded Misdemeanors with KPD to a motorist’s An Urbanna man, 46, was report of a disturbance in charged March 11 with issuing the area of Mary Ball Road a bad check. and Boys Camp Road, to the A Wilson Lane man, 44, was Miskimon area to assist Nor- charged March 11 with non- thumberland authorities with payment of fines/costs. a traffic accident and to a civil A Reedville woman, 27, was complaint on Campbell Road. charged March 11 with con- Staff investigated a suspicious tempt of court. person complaint on Slabtown A Devils Bottom Road man, Road. 23, was charged March 11 with March 14: Staff responded contempt of court. to a vehicle fire on Regina A Kilmarnock area woman, Road, to a mailbox vandalism 18, was charged March 13 on complaint on Gordon Drive a Newport News warrant with and with KPD to a disturbance assault and battery. call on N. Main Street. A North Carolina man, 29, March 15: Staff notified was charged March 13 on a Northumberland authorities Westmoreland warrant with of a single-vehicle accident felony domestic assault and on Bluff Point Road and Rich- battery. mond County authorities of a A Fleets Bay Road man, 20, trespass complaint in the 1100 was charged March 15 with block of Historyland Highway. shoplifting and unlawful pos- Staff responded to an E911 session of alcohol. disconnect call on Campbell Activity report Road (no emergency services March 9: Staff received a needed), to a noise violation residential burglary and grand complaint on Cedar Lane, to a larceny report from a Crystal shoplifting complaint in Lan- Lane resident (pit bull puppy, caster, to an abandoned vehi- X-Box game system and cle complaint on Corrotoman games reported stolen) and a Drive, to a domestic distur- report of the theft of gill nets bance on Wesley Terrace and from a White Stone area busi- with KPD to a trespass com- Showcasing Buena Vista ness. Staff discovered an open plaint on E. Church Street. Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group entertained the “On Stage” crowd Saturday at the Lancaster Middle door to a Kilmarnock busi- March 16: Staff responded School Theater in Kilmarnock. From left are Jimmy Gaudeau, Linda Williams, Robin Williams and Jim Watson. They ness after normal work hours to an injured game animal played several songs from their new CD, Buena Vista, as well as old favorites. The “On Stage” series is production of during routine building checks complaint on Devils Bottom the Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts. Season sponsors are the Bank of Lancaster and Bay Trust. The program and responded with EMS to a Road and to an elder abuse sponsor was Wachovia Securities. (Photo by Robert Mason Jr.) medical emergency in the 900 complaint in the Beach Creek block of Beanes Road. (continued on page B10) Kilmarnock to pursue infrastructure projects

by Alex Haseltine The motion to authorize of the island on Main Street Cockrell was directed by KILMARNOCK—The the transfer and expendi- closest to Irvington Road, council to look into the pur- town council on Monday ture was made by council- to be replaced by stamped chase of flags for display on authorized the transfer of Town calls special meeting woman Rebecca T. Nunn asphalt matching the her- the Fourth of July and Memo- up to $250,000 from reserve KILMARNOCK—The Kilmarnock Town Council and seconded by Howard ringbone pattern in the rial Day with the funds. funds to the water and sewer will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. March 31 in Straughan. Council members nearby intersection. Nunn reported that she fund for construction and the town office to adopt a resolution to submit the John Smith, Paul Jones and According to Nunn, who had received several com- equipment related to a new final application for a Community Development Gary Anderson supported chairs the committee, the plaints about construction municipal well. Block Grant. the motion, which carried island was damaged by a debris and accumulated trash The well is behind Rappah- The meeting also will include a public hearing on 5-0. Councilwoman Barbara snowplow during the recent at a residence on Roseneath annock General Hospital and the project, which is seeking state and federal funds Robertson was not present at snow storm and presents an Avenue, which she called is one of three that will feed for housing rehabilitation and improvements to the meeting. ongoing obstacle to trucks “very unsightly.” in to the town water supply. water and sewer infrastructure on South Mary Ball Council also approved the passing through town. Council directed Sebra to According to councilman Road. purchase of a new generator Assistant town manager send a letter to that residence Gary Anderson, who chairs Consultants from K.W. Poore and Associates, who at the Harvey Lane lift sta- Marshall Sebra was directed and several others where the water and sewer commit- have been enlisted to assist in the grant application tion, for which $55,000 is to seek the necessary similar conditions exist. The tee, the new water source was process, will deliver a progress report and present a earmarked in the current approval from the Virginia owners will be urged to do drilled after an existing one tentative budget for the project, according to assis- budget; $14,000 for engi- Department of Transporta- some “spring cleaning” to at the same location began to tant town manager Marshall Sebra. neering work to replace the tion. avoid having complaints for- pump sediment. “This is a great opportunity to get together and sewer line on Mablewood A holiday lighting sched- warded to county building The well has been tested discuss nothing but this project,” said Sebra. Road; and up to $10,000 to ule drafted to ensure that all officials. for yield and purity, but upgrade a proposed water Christmas lights are in place Council unanimously will be subject to final state line on Mary Ball Road from by Thanksgiving also was approved a recommendation approval once a new pump a two-and-a-half-inch line to adopted. to reappoint Board of Zoning and the valves and fixtures residents, getting the hospital “We are being adequately a permanent eight-inch line. Jones informed council Appeals member Donnie are installed. well “back on line quickly” served at this time, but there Following recommenda- that he had found $5,000 in Walker, whose term is about While the two wells cur- is necessary to build reserves is an issue of reliability and tions from the streets and the budget for seasonal dec- to expire. The recommenda- rently in operation are pro- to a comfortable level, said sustainability that needs to be sidewalks committee, coun- orations. Community devel- tion will be submitted to the viding sufficient water for Anderson. addressed,” said Anderson. cil authorized the removal opment strategist Susan Circuit Court for approval. VIMS seeks authorization to establish monitoring devices in Rappahannock NEWPORTc NEWS—The March 24 meeting. Staff rec- ing Jr. request authorization to Virginia Institute of Marine ommends the buoys be marked construct a four-slip commu- Science (VIMS) has two appli- in accordance with U.S. Coast nity pier on Lower Machodoc cations before the Virginia Guard requirements. Creek in Westmoreland Marine Resources Commis- The VMRC will convene at County. The project is pro- sion (VMRC) seeking autho- 9:30 a.m. at 2600 Washing- tested by several adjacent and rization to deploy scientific ton Avenue in Newport News. nearby property owners. The monitoring devices on the Habitat management issues hearing is continued from the Rappahannock River. are heard during the morning January 27 meeting. VIMS plans to deploy a session, followed by fisheries Among fisheries items, the 5-foot-wide by 8-foot-long related items. Public hearings Virginia Seafood Council buoy to measure water qual- on proposed regulations begin seeks authorization to modify ity approximately 7,500 feet at noon. its 2009/2010 permit regarding northwest of Greenvale Creek Habitat issues of local con- field trials with Asian oysters. on public ground number 1 in cern on the contested docket Items set for public hearing Lancaster County. include a request from Water- include: VIMS also plans to deploy view Landing LLC to construct • amendments to reinstate an underwater camera system an 8‑foot-wide by 210‑foot- dates of the crabbing season between April 1 and October long community pier with a from March 17 through 31 in 25 feet of water approxi- 6‑foot-wide by 40‑foot-long November 30. mately 7,200 feet channel- pierhead and a 41‑foot-long • regulations to allow a spe- ward of the Middlesex County canoe and kayak launching cial oyster relaying season in From left are Rep.Rob Wittman, Lancaster County Republican chairman Joan Black- shoreline between Weeks and platform along Harry George the Rappahannock River in stone, District 99 and District 28 Republican chairman Allen Webb, Virginia House LaGrange Creeks. The camera Creek in Middlesex County. April 2009 on Russ Rock and Speaker Bill Howell and Sen. Richard Stuart. structure would be marked by The project is protested by Little Carter Rock. a surface buoy. several nearby residents. The • a request from William Both applications appear on hearing is continued from the Haynie to license and locate a Large turnout attends Reagan Dinner the uncontested permit appli- February 24 meeting. pound net on the Chesapeake cation docket for the VMRC’s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hard- Bay near Hughlett Point. KILMARNOCK—More than 170 guests Party. More than 65 political items were attended the 12th annual Reagan Day donated for the auction. Dinner Sunday, March 15, at the Indian “We were gratified by the number of Creek Yacht and Country Club near Kil- folks who came to our dinner this year. I Conservation land use and cluster housing marnock. wish to thank all those who volunteered, This is the greatest number ever to donated auction items and bought tickets,” revisions set for public hearing in Lancaster attend these dinners, said Lancaster County said Blackstone. Republican Committee chairman Joan Unfortunately, because of limitations on LANCASTER—The board requirements, referred to as special exception submitted Blackstone. The dinner is sponsored annu- seating, they were forced to turn down sev- of supervisors will conduct a cluster housing, in exchange by Henry E. Archie to place a ally by the Lancaster County Republican eral last-minute requests, she said. public hearing March 26 on for increased open space and manufactured home on a one- Committee. “We hope this great interest in our dinner revisions to section 526 of the recreational areas. Designed acre parcel at 63 Flats Lane Patrons heard speeches from Sen. Rich- will be translated into a resurgence of subdivision ordinance to allow to be density neutral, the pro- off Route 716 in Lancaster ard Stuart, First District Republic Party interest in our party and a growth in the conservation land use and vision would provide for new County. chairman Tom Foley, Virginia House membership of our local committee,” said cluster housing. The meeting development with a minimum Supervisors also are expected Speaker Bill Howell, former Lt. Gov. John Blackstone. will begin at 7 p.m. in the Gen- impact on the landscape. How- to vote on proposed changes to Hager and District 99 Rep. Rob Wittman, The next meeting of the Lancaster County eral District courtroom. ever, it would not allow clus- real estate tax exemptions for who acted as master of ceremonies. Republican Committee is April 21 at 7 p.m. The changes would apply tering of homes within the the disabled and elderly. After Guests also participated in a silent auc- at the Chesapeake Bank Training Center on to inland subdivisions of six 800-foot waterfront overlay. a public hearing last month tion to raise funds for the local Republican School Street in Kilmarnock. or more lots and would allow A second hearing will in which a citizen claimed smaller lot sizes and setback address an application for a (continued on page B10) B2 Churches Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009

pied! noys others. It delays the observations as to wheth- in the center of my pulpit observation point. I saw the collision before the family of visitors er or not folks could worship here long-term with Brother Deacon knelt down with hymn book in ecti did; they were totally innocent. Brother Preacher. He is not like Brother Home hand and showed the boy the page upon which efl on Mrs. Always-Sat-Here walked straight to her Church. Whew, not like him at all. we were all tuned. Brother Deacon’s fi nger wan- s row and proudly announced to the embarrassment I have some advice to folks visiting church- dered across the page. Little assistant clasped the R of all that, “My grandmother and my mother al- es for the fi rst time. Avoid those pitfalls about hymnal with one hand and glancing toward the by ways sat there,” which I have front sang a bar or two along with the deacon. John Howard Farmer pointing with Smithland Baptist teased and ask Wait, I don’t mean to imply that that occu- pastor of Irvington Baptist Church since 1988 trembling fi n- a far more rel- pied the lad and all was well. It just meant that ger, “and I have Heathsville evant question. for a moment a young boy knew there was some- sat there in that Do I feel like one else in the room who loved him, and would From Where I Stand same spot all my life…” God has sent care for him even if that old man in the pulpit was Ever wonder what the preacher does during You know, she didn’t me, invited me too busy. a worship service? Oh, I know he’s up there an- have to fi nish her sermon here? Do I have My eye caught movement amongst the faithful. nouncing stuff, praying, calling out hymn num- before the visitors were gifts and talents Was someone agitated enough to walk the aisle? bers, greeting guests and the like. But did you scrambling to recover, to bring honor Fear not… A gent was moving to sit near a matron realize that he takes the roll? Frequent folks tend looking frightfully wor- and glory to God of declining vision to help her fi nd her song in the to sit abreast the same pews. ried that in their haste to in this place? book with large words. One’s eye has them in attendance or when miss- remove from the pew that To the faith- Elsewhere another regular was getting two ing, seeks to fi nd them. Often a cursory glance they might inadvertently ful I humorously communion thimbles: one for her and one for her around will let the preacher know that though sit in some other reserved suggest that we pewmate (not even family) whose hands shake present, they are worshipping out of their comfort location. become more fl uid in our choice of locations. more than mine these days. zone. Eventually the newcomers found seats. Move about. Speak to those around you. Com- Back in the corner I saw a mom, hardly out of On occasion visitors dare into the sanctuary be- I was working my way ‘round the room and pliment someone, Praise someone. lap attendance for her own brood, reach over the fore the faithful can be ensconced in their right- thought it best to apologize. It always helps when older teens and grown- pew and fetch a wiggling baby from a frustrated ful places. Brother or Sister “Sits-Here” is late “No matter,” they said, “Our mom is gone now, ups mentor the young in worship. mom and whisper that she’d take baby to the nurs- or busy down the hall. Unbeknownst, some fi rst- and she always guarded her seat and was ruffl ed Recently, I observed that our sentinel dea- ery…. she could sit and worship with a few min- timer has occupied a reservation. Or at times rows whenever someone sat there by mistake.” Their con, on-point for latecomers needing bulletins, utes of personal time. are reserved for specifi c activities and the regulars “we understand” was limply delivered. Through- had attracted a very young assistant. Mind you, From where I stand, I am blessed to see believ- are nudged into new territory. out the service I watched as they glanced around, this is a precocious lad given to wandering out ers minister in simple ways, right there in the Hall One Palm Sunday a few years back we had a as they cut their eyes towards Mrs. Un-Welcome. amongst the devout on any given Sunday. of Holies. We don’t have to leave church and go family of three pop in for a fi rst visit. They took At other times, Miss Very Pretty camoufl ages The lad is in the front hall, directly in the out into the world just to fi nd our mission fi eld. the Sunday bulletin in hand and sat amongst the the front view with her tossing locks, constant scope of Pastor Preacher. Pastor got tickled, as We can do that in church. When we do, we will nearly empty pews. In a few minutes a dear senior brushing, retouching of make-up and fi ling of this was not a child to be buttonholed and sent fi nd it easier to do so when next we fi nd ourselves gal entered the sanctuary and, horrors of horrors, nails, all to the tune and speech of the service. packing. without the protection of stained glass, organs, had nowhere to sit. Her pew was already occu- Sometimes the snoring of Brother Faithful an- Then God taught me something, right there pianos, choirs and pastors.

anglican Tuesday, March 24: Highway 7:15 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study com Apostles Lutheran 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Wicomico Church, 1st Wednesday of each Month The Rev. David H. May, Rector Main Street, Gloucester; 693-9098 Rehearsal 435-2435 6:30 p.m., Wed. Night Supper The Rev. Megan Hollaway, Assistant Sunday March 22: Holy Redeemer Anglican Wednesday, March 25: Sunday, March 22: Rector 9:15 a.m., Sunday School Grant Church 7 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School White Stone Baptist Sunday, March 22: 10:30 a.m., Worship Lerty, Va. 11 a.m., Worship/Children’s Church 517 Chesapeake Drive 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist 804-493-7407 Fairfields Baptist 6 p.m., Worship Dr. W. Dennis Martin, Pastor 9:15 a.m., Christian Education for all Good Shepherd Lutheran Sunday, March 22: 15213 Northumberland Hwy., Wednesday, March 25: White Stone: 435-1413 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist 2 miles North of Callao on Hwy. 202 11 a.m., Holy Communion Burgess 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study [email protected] Tuesday, March 24: Callao; C-529-5948, H-472-2890 Dr. Billy Hutchinson, Interim Pastor Choir Rehearsal afterward Thursday, March 19: 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in the Rev. Michael Ramming, Pastor St. James Church 453-3530 Nursery Provided for all Services 7 p.m., Emmas Meeting Chapel [email protected] 1724 Abingdon Glebe Lane Sunday, March 22: Friday, March 20: Wednesday, March 25: www.lutheranchurch.us Gloucester, Va 10 a.m., Prayer Session Maple Grove Baptist 7:30 p.m., Choir Practice 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in the Sunday, March 22: Father Jason Dechenne 10:10 a.m., Sunday School Windmill Point Road, Foxwells Saturday, March 21: Chapel 9 a.m., Worship with Youth Sunday 757-814-5984 11 a.m., Worship Service Richard C. Newlon, Minister 8 a.m.-12 noon, Emmas Yard Sale 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist with School 1928 Prayer Book, 1940 Hymnal Nursery and Children’s Church Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: Prayers for Healing 10 a.m., Coffee fellowship www.stjamesapa.org available 10 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Thursday, March 26: 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study Sunday, March 22: Tuesday, March 23: 11 a.m., Worship 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in the Wednesday, March 25: 10 a.m., Communion Service 10:30 a.m., Chancel Choir Morattico Baptist 12 noon, Lunch Chapel 3 p.m., Wednesdy Bible Study Wednesday, March 25: Rehearsal 924 Morattico Church Road, 12:30 p.m., Church Vision Fellowship 6:30 p.m., Holy Communion and 6 p.m., Karate Class P. O. Box 228 Workshop St. Mary’s Episcopal Religious Education 6:30 p.m., Bible Study Kilmarnock; 435-3623 Monday, March 23: Rev. Ted Tulis, Interim Rector Living Water Thursday, March 26: Rev. Craig Smith, Pastor 2:30 p.m, Mayfair Birthday Party 3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton, 453- Lutheran Church (ELCA) St. Stephen’s Anglican (ADV) 10:30 a.m., Bible Study Organized January 17, 1778 7 p.m., Boy Scouts 6712 83 Bluff Point Rd. 6853 Northumberland Highway, Sunday, March 22: Tuesday, March 24: Sunday, March 22: 435-6650 Heathsville; 580-4555 Friendship Baptist 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 1:00-3:00 p.m., Food Pantry Open 11 a.m.,Children/Youth Sunday www.livingwaterchapel.org Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar, Rector Hartfield 11 a.m., Worship Lancaster County residents only School Sunday, March 22: Website: http://www.ststephensva. Pastor McKibbon 11 a.m., Holy Eucharist 10 a.m., Worship org/ Office hours: Tues-Fri 8:30 693-5503 Mount Vernon Baptist Willie Chapel Baptist Wednesday, March 25: a.m.-12 noon Sunday, March 22: 269 James Wharf Road 510 Merry Point Road, 6 p.m., Lenten Soup and Lecture Trinity Lutheran Sunday, March 22: 9:30-10a.m. Coffee, cookies and White Stone; 435-1272 462-5500; Rev. Rose Curry, Pastor Series Woman’s Club Building, Virginia 9 a.m., Bible Study donuts in Fellowship Hall Rev. Peyton Waller, Pastor Sunday, March 22: Thrift Shop: Street 10 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, March 22: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Open Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Urbanna; 758-4257 with nursery provided and 10-10:55 a.m., Contemporary 9:30 a.m., Church School 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise 108 Fairport Rd., Reedville Luther Baugham, Pastor Children’s Sunday School Service 11 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m., Worship 453-4830 Sunday, March 22: Coffee Hour following worship 11 a.m. Celebration Service Wednesday, March 25: 9 a.m., Worship Monday, March 23: Nursery is provided New Friendship Baptist 7:30 p.m., Bible Study St. Mary’s 10 a.m., Bible Story Hour Wednesday, March 25: Burgess Whitechapel Episcopal Tuesday, March 24: 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting 580-2127 Zion Baptist Church The Rev. Torrence M. Harman, methodist 7 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7p.m., Bible 7 p.m., Choir Practice Sunday, March 22: 2309 Northumberland Highway Rector Study 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Lottsburg, VA 529-6033 5940 White Chapel Road, Lancaster Afton United Methodist Thursday, March 26: Harmony Grove Baptist 11 a.m., Morning Worship Apostle John H. Bibbens, Leader [email protected] 5130 Hacks Neck Road 10 a.m., Healing and Worship Routes 3 and 33, Topping; 758- 7 p.m., Bible Study Saturday, February 21: 462-5908; Ophelia; 453-3770 11 a.m., Program & Lunch for all 5154 Wednesday, March 25: 7 a.m., Intercessory Prayer Office Hours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Mon.- Rev. Brant Hays community women Sunday, March 22: 7 p.m., Bible Study Sunday, March 22: Fri. Sunday, March 22: Thrift Shop: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 8 p.m., Adult Choir Practice 8 a.m., Hour of Power Worship Guided tours by appointment 10 a.m., Sunday School Open Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 11 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Thursday, March 19: 11 a.m., Worship Service p.m.; Sat. 10a.m.-2p.m. Nursery provided, 9:45 a.m. & 11 New Hope Baptist 10:45 a.m., Mid-Morning Worship 8:30 a.m., Morning Prayer a.m. 2596 Walmsley Road Wednesday, March 25: Friday, March 20: Asbury United Methodist baptist Wednesday, March 25: Lottsburg, VA 5:30-6:30 a.m., Hour of Prayer 12 noon, Book Club Foxwells; 6:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting/Bible Rev. John C. Penny, Interim Pastor 7 p.m., Prayer, Praise & Bible Study Sunday, March 22: Rev. Ray Massie, Pastor Study 529-9223 for Adults & Youth 11:15 a.m., Fourth Sunday in Lent, Rev. Thomas W. Oder, Pastor Beulah Baptist Sunday, March 22: Holy Eucharist 4448 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- Emeritus Hartswell Baptist 9 a.m., Sunday School Wednesday, March 25: Sunday, March 22: 5000 10:15 a.m., Worship Catholic 5:30 p.m., Lenten Series Dinner & Sunday, March 22: 10559 River Road, 9 a.m., Worship Lancaster; 462-0845 Wednesday, March 25: Program (see church notes) 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Prayer Service St. Francis de Sales Catholic 11:30 a.m., Worship Rev. Bunnie C. Dunaway, Pastor Bethany United Methodist Sunday, March 22: 8 p.m., Choir Practice 151 East Church Street, Kilmarnock St. Stephen’s Episcopal 454 Main Street, Reedville, 453- Rev. James C. Bruse, Pastor Bethany Baptist Church 10:15 a.m., Sunday School (The Diocese of Virginia) 3282; 11 a.m., Prayer & Praise Northern Neck Baptist Lenten Schedule Held at Heathsville United [email protected] Rt. 360, Callao 280 Hampton Hall Hwy. Saturday, March 21: Methodist, 804-529-6890 11:30 a.m., Worship Rev. Valerie W. Ritter, Pastor Callao, VA 529-6310 4-4:40 p.m., Sacrament of 39 Courthouse Road Sunday, March 22: Rev. Kori Kiss Rev. Ken Overby, Pastor Reconciliation www.ststephensheathsville.org Sunday, March 22: Irvington Baptist 9:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday 53 King Carter Drive, Irvington Sunday, March 22: 5 p.m., Saturday Vigil The Rev. Lucia Lloyd, Rector School 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, March 22: 580-9737 11 a.m., Worship 438-6971; John Howard Farmer, 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time Pastor 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship 9 and 11 a.m., Sunday Mass Sunday March 22: Wednesday, March 25: Wednesday, March 25: 6 p.m., Evening Service 9:30 a.m., Religious Education 10 a.m., Adult Bible Study 7 p.m., Prayer Sunday, March 22: 7 p.m., Bible Study, Bad Girls of the 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Assembly Wednesday, March 25: Tuesday, March 24: and Children’s Sunday School Bible 7 p.m., Parish Penance Service Calvary Baptist 10 a.m., Bible Classes 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting at the Parish House, 6538 Thursday, March 26: 11 a.m., Worship Monday-Friday Northumberland Hwy. 10 a.m., Bible Study, Bad Girls fo 490 East Church Street 9 a.m., Mass 10:45 a.m., Coffee hour at the Kilmarnock; 435-1052 Wednesday, March 25: New St. John’s Baptist the Bible 12 noon, Women’s AA Kilmarnock Friday, March 27: Parish House All are welcome Sunday, March 22: Rev. Dwight Johnson, Pastor 7 p.m., Stations & Benediction 11:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist at 8:45 a.m., Church School 7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing Every Second and Fourth Sunday March 22: Heathsville United Methodist Wednesday 10 a.m., Devotions 9:45 a.m., Sunday School The Catholic Church of the Church 10:15 a.m., Worship with Kilmarnock Baptist 5-6:30 p.m., Share a Meal and 65 East Church Street 11 a.m., Church Service Visitation Thursday, March 26: Fellowship Communion Wednesday, March 25: 8462 Puller Highway 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer 7 p.m., Radio Broadcast, 101.7 FM Kilmarnock; 435-1703 Dr. James White, Interim Pastor 7 p.m., Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Topping 6 p.m., Join us for potluck Bethel-Emmanuel Wednesday, March 25: 758-5160 7 p.m., Viewing and discussion of 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting Sunday, March 22: United Methodist 9:45 a.m., Opening Assembly Queen Esther Baptist www.Vistationcatholicchurch.org “Traces of theTrade” on slavery and Rev. Robert O. Jones, Jr., Pastor Rev. John D. Boddie, Pastor Claybrook Baptist 10 a.m., Sunday School 7228 River Road, Lancaster; the church. 462-5790 (Elevator Available) 11 a.m., Worship Rev. James E. Smith, Pastor Sunday, March 22: Website www.beumc.org 2242 Weems Road, 462-7780 9 a.m. Mass Weems; 438-5570 Church Council meets after worship Trinity Episcopal Thursday, March 19: 6:30 p.m., Rapp. Women’s Chorus Sunday, March 22: Wednesday and Thursday 8484 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster No Exercise Class at Bethel Rev. Stephen Turner, Pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. Mass The Rev. Torrence M. Harman, Thursday, March 19: rehearsal 6 p.m., Lively Bells practice Monday, March 23: 11 a.m., Morning Worship Rector 6:45 p.m., Men’s Chorus practice 7 p.m., Madge Wright Circle Mtg. Wednesday, March 25: Thursday, March 19: Sunday, March 22: 5 p.m. WOW Rehearsal Church of god 7:15 p.m., Choir practice at Bethel 7 p.m., Scouts 7 p.m., Bible Study 8:30 a.m., Morning Prayer at SMWC Saturday, March 21: 9:45 p.m. Sunday School 12 noon, Lenten Series Luncheon & 11 a.m., Morning Worship Wednesday, March 25: 5 p.m., 54th Annual Donation Dinner 10 a.m., Gurley Girls Bible Study Second Baptist Tibitha Church of God Program at Bethel 6 p.m., Council Mtg. 34 Wellford Wharf Road 991 Fleeton Road, Reedville Friday, March 20: 7 p.m., Evening Bible Study “Esther” Sunday, March 22: 2 p.m., Staff Meeting Warsaw, VA 22572 333-4280 453-4972; 12 noon, Book Club at SMWC Bethel: Wednesday, March 25: Sunday, March 22: Rev. Steven P. Hency, Pastor Sunday March 22: 12 noon, Lenten Service & 6 p.m., WOW (Worship on 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Wednesdays) 10 a.m., Sunday School Home Phone 453-3231 8:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 11 a.m., Worship Service Luncheon 11:30 a.m., Worship Sunday, March 22: 9:30 a.m., Fourth Sunday in Lent, 7 p.m., Business Meeting 6:30 p.m., Church Supper Emmanuel: 7 p.m., Bible Study Thursday, March 26: 10 a.m., Worship Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Choir Practice 7 p.m., Bible Study 11 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Sunday School Coan Baptist 7 p.m., Study Group Heathsville; 580-2751 Wicomico Parish Monday, March 23: Lebanon Baptist Field Sharon Baptist Wednesday, March 25: 5191 Jessie duPont Memorial 8 a.m., Exercise Class at Bethel Rev. Robert Lee Farmer, Minister 1413 Lumberlost Road, 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting and Highway Sunday, March 22: Carlton Milstead, Pastor 7 p.m. Bethel’s Council meets Sunday, March 22: Weems; 438-6659 children’s activities Wicomico Church; 580-6445 Tuesday, March 24: 10 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, March 22: Rev. W. Scott Dillard, Rector 11 a.m., Worship Lebanon: 10 a.m., Missions Committee meets 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, “Power Warsaw Church of God Sunday, March 22: at Bethel Tuesday, March 24: Hour” 15 Church Lane, Warsaw 8 a.m., Communion, breakfast 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Thursday, March 24: 6 p.m., Youth Choir Practice 11 a.m., Mid-Morning Worship 333-4951; Rev. Danny Deuell Sr. follows Bluff Point United Methodist Rehearsal Wednesday, March 25: Sunday, March 22: 10 a.m., Sunday School with Wednesday, March 25: and Youth Pizza Party in Marsh Church Fellowship Hall 1 p.m., Mid-day Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School nursery Rev. Ray Massie - 443-5092 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 6:30 p.m., Leadership Prayer 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10 a.m., Communion 7:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal Providence Sunday, March 22: 9:45 Worship Service 7 p.m., Evening Bible Study Wednesday, March 25: 11 a.m., Coffee Hour 11 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Worship Wednesday, March 25: Noon, Coffee Fellowship Corrottoman Baptist Norwood Smithland Baptist 10 a.m., Healing Service, 48 Ottoman Ferry Road, Ottoman 1047 Walnut Point Road Communion 462-5674 10 a.m., Sunday School episcopal Fairfields United Methodist 11 a.m., Worship Service Heathsville; 580-2843 Thrift Shop: 14741 Northumberland Highway, Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Wed., Fri., Sat. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for All Burgess; 453-2631 Lighthouse Baptist 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Grace Episcopal www.fairfields-umc.com Ages 11 a.m., Worship 303 South Main Street, 11 a.m., Morning Worship Independent lutheran Rev. Brant Hays 7022 Jessie DuPont Memorial Wednesday, March 25: Kilmarnock; 435-1285 11 a.m., Children’s Church www.graceepiscopalkilmarnock. (continued on page B4)

To the cause of the church, this page is contributed in part by the following: Berry O. Waddy American Standard Funeral Home The Record Online Serving the Northern Neck Insurance Agency, Inc. Berry O. Waddy, Manager www.rrecord.com Rt. 3, Lancaster, Va. • 462-7333 Your online avenue for local news Kilmarnock, Va. Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B3 Obituaries Josephine License in 1988 and later went Church. He was also an author, on to command several large published in many syndicated K. Basye Services slated Saturday for youth container vessels on worldwide national and local periodicals, LOTTSBURG—Josephine trade routes for Sea-Land Ser- and a novelist. Capt. Sherrill Kipp Basye, 83, of Lottsburg vice Inc. was the representative to the died March 11, 2009. whose life was marked by challenge Following Sea-Land’s being Northern Neck for the United Mrs. Basye was a retired tele- bought out by the Danish con- States Merchant Marine Acad- phone operator with Montgom- by Lisa Hinton Valdrighi “She had so much to deal with in her short glomerate A.P. Moller Corpora- emy at Kings Point, N.Y. ery Ward. She was a member Karly Elizabeth Davis was surrounded by life, so many different problems,” said her tion in 2000, Capt. Sherrill went He is survived by his wife of Melrose United Methodist family and loved ones when she died at her mother, Sarah. “But she had so much joy. with Patriot Contract Services of 31 years, Sandra P. Sherrill, Church in Lottsburg. home in Farnham on March 8, 2009. She was And she brought so much joy and happiness LLC. and was given command son Nathaniel (also sailing as a She is survived by her hus- 8 years old. to everybody. She was always happy, always. of the USNS Gilliland, one of Merchant Mariner), daughter band of 62 years, William H. Karly was born June 19, 2000, to Sarah She was a blessing for everybody.” the large, medium-speed roll Alexandra, his father and step- Basye Jr.; three daughters and Walker Davis and Ryan Maston Davis. She The family was aided in the final months on-roll off vessels they were mother Edwin L. and Margaret sons-in-law, Pamela B. and spent her short life battling a rare with care from nurses and caregivers with the operating for the U.S. Navy. H. Sherrill of East Hampton, Steven Tornatore of Orien- genetic disease called Mucopoly- Hospice of Virginia, said Sarah. He was on the Gilliland for N.Y., his brother and wife, tal, N.C., Kathleen Basye and saccharidosis or MPS. It’s com- Karly was cared for through- the events of 9-11, and subse- Linus and Marilyn Sherrill of Tony Innocenti of Lottsburg monly known as Hurler Syndrome. out her life by physicians at the quently for the invasion of Iraq. Ballaton Lake, N.Y., and his and Rebecca B. and Mark A celebration of her life will Children’s Hospital of the Kings Under his command, the Gil- stepsisters, Paige T. Koches of Wise of Reedville; a sister and be held at Northern Neck Bap- Daughters. She was featured in the liland made six voyages to the Mt. Pleasant, S. C., and Alicia brother-in-law, Verna Jean and tist Church in Callao on Saturday, hospital’s publication, Kidstuff, and Persian Gulf with vehicles and T. Love of Dallas, Texas. Robert Patterson of Michigan; March 21, at 11 a.m. with Pastor during one of its telelthons on Nor- other supplies for U.S. Army A memorial service with a brother, Robert Kipp of Flor- Ken Overby officiating. folk Channel 13. She was also fea- units, and spent more days in Masonic Rites will be held ida, and three grandchildren. Karly was 18 months old when tured on the Healthy Life pages of the war zone than any other at 11 a.m. at the Kilmarnock Funeral services were held her primary care physician noticed the Daily Press and several stories vessel involved in the sealift. United Methodist Church on at Melrose United Methodist an alarming change in her facial about her battle with MPS I have In 2001 he received his Silver Saturday, March 21. Karly Mariner’s Award for 25 seago- In lieu of flowers please Church March 14. Burial was appearance, a coarseness that sug- Elizabeth Davis appeared in the Rappahannock in the church cemetery. gested something was wrong. Her Record. ing years. consider donations to the U.S. Memorials may be made liver and spleen were also enlarged. It was one Karly was formerly enrolled in He spent his shore time as M. M. A. Alumni Foundation, to Melrose United Method- month later when doctors at the Medical Col- preschool with the Northumberland County a contract instructor at Chesa- Babson Center, 300 Steam- ist Church Building Fund, lege of Virginia diagnosed Karly with MPS I Public Schools regional program. peake Marine Training Insti- boat Road, Kings Point, N. Y. P.O. Box 150, Lottsburg, VA and delivered the devastating news to her par- Karly is survived by her parents; maternal tute in Hayes. He also enjoyed 11024. 22511. ents. Karly would likely die by age 5. grandmother, Virginia G. Walker; paternal woodworking, and researching (More Obituaries Online remembrances may At the time Karly was diagnosed, only 2,000 grandparents, Maston and Nancy Davis, and and writing about little-known on the next page) be made at jonesashfuneral- people worldwide were affected by MPS I and many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and care- events in maritime history. home.com only 200 people in the United States suffered givers. Capt. Sherrill was diagnosed from the debilitating disease. Memorial contributions may be made to the in 2005 with Multiple Myeloma Get your It was with the aid of a remarkable enzyme Children’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters, but was asymptonic until last Edward C. Clarke therapy treatment, for years administered Attn: CHKD Donations, 601 Children’s Lane, fall, leading to his recent retire- kids involved! three times per week at the Children’s Hospital Norfolk, VA 23507; National MPS Society, ment. HEATHSVILLE—Edward of the Kings Daughters (CHKD) and later at PO Box 4686, Durham, NC 27709; the Ronald Capt. Sherrill was a member Carlyle Clarke, 92, of Heaths- home, that Karly was able to extend her life. McDonald House of Norfolk, 404 Colley Ave., of Progressive Harbor No. 9, ville died on Sunday, March However, it was not Hurler Syndrome that Norfolk, VA 23507, or to the Hospice of Virginia, Masters, Mates, and Pilots, in 15, 2009. inevitably took her life. Karly also had a brain P.O. Box 2098, Tappahannock, VA 22560. Norfolk, and an active member He was a faithful member stem glioma, a rare tumor inside her brain Online condolences may be made to welchfu- of Lancaster Union Lodge of Fairfields Baptist Church in stem that is predominantly found in children. neralhomeva.com. No. 88, A.F.& A.M., Kilmar- Burgess for many years where nock. He was a member of the he formerly served as a deacon Rappahannock Pistol and Rifle and trustee. Club, the National Maritime Mr. Clarke was associated Faulkner Family Funeral County. was the retired owner of New- Historical Society, Project Lib- Local church listings are with Southern States Coop- Home & Crematory in Burgess B. W. White Funeral Home berry Camera Repair Shop in erty Ship, the Council of Amer- updated weekly. There’s erative in various positions is handling the arrangements. of Aylett handled the arrange- Arlington. He was a U.S. Army ican Master Mariners, and something to do for every for over 62 years, including Online remembrances may be ments. veteran of World War II and a Kilmarnock United Methodist member of your family! the ownership of two stores, made at faulknerfamilyfuneral- prisoner of war. He received Farmers Service in Burgess home.com the Purple Heart. and Farm and Home Supply in Jane S. Henson He is survived by his wife of Kilmarnock, where he proudly 63 years, Lucille E. Newberry; “Lifting economic stress” served the local agricultural Valerie Gregg Jane Marie Surface Henson, four daughters and three sons- community. 79, of Sunnyside, Heathsville, in-law, Elizabeth Ann and Jerry is the topic of this week’s Mr. Clarke was also a long- ALEXANDRIA—Valerie died on Tuesday, March 10, Smith of Lancaster, Lucille time active member of the Nor- Gregg, 56, of Alexandria, a 2009. Marie and Alan Lepinsky of Christian Science Sentinel Program thumberland Lions Club. After retired Census Bureau techni- A native of Washington, Spotsylvania, Anna Marie and Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. his retirement, he remained an cian and digital government D.C., she was a graduate of Charles Murphy of Herndon avid gardener and enjoyed trav- consultant, died February 12, Western High School and and Marie Elizabeth New- Tune in Sunday, March 22 on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM eling and cruising with his wife 2009, of metastatic breast Greenbrier Junior College in berry of Lancaster; a son and and family. cancer at Capital Hospice in West Virginia. While attending daughter-in-law, John Allen He was preceded in death by Arlington County. the Washington School for Sec- and Teresa Newberry of Cul- his loving wife, Dorothy Mor- She was predeceased by her retaries, she met her future hus- pepper; 14 grandchildren, Ste- rison Clarke, and a stepdaugh- mother, Sally Gregg of Irving- band, William F. Henson, who phen Michael Smith, Kristine Sunday Worship Services ter, Claudia A. Bradford. ton, who in her later years lived was serving in the U.S. Army at Michelle Mace, Jesse Robert He is survived by a daugh- at Rappahannock Westminster- Fort Belvoir. They married at and Eric Alan Lepinsky, Sara 8:30 am - 11:00 am ter, Connie Dawson and hus- Canterbury, where her daugh- St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church Elizabeth, Margaret Emmanu- Sunday School - 9:30 am band, Eddie, of Kilmarnock; a ter often visited, made friends, in Washington on November ella, Charles Francis, Samuel stepdaughter, Cheri Saville of and participated in annual golf 17, 1951, in a service officiated James and Rita Ann Murphy, Rev. Deborah Marion Callao; three stepsons, Greig tournaments. Her father was by her brother, Rev. H. Howard Dustin, Derek and Daniel 89 E. Church Street • 435-1797 Saville of Heathsville, Tom William R. Gregg of Rich- Surface. Deal, Ruby and Lucy Williams; Saville and wife, Beverly, of mond. Mrs. Henson then sailed and six great-grandchildren, Tappahannock, and Bobby In 1994, Ms. Gregg led a to join her husband who was Blayne Isaac, Savanna Audina Saville and wife, Amy, of team to design and build the posted in Heidelberg, Ger- and Jesse Hunter Smith, Lily I want to take this time to thank everyone for their Heathsville; 15 grandchildren Census Bureau’s first internet many. Throughout her hus- Ann Marie and Thornton Roth and 15 great-grandchildren. site. During her 22-year career band’s 23-year career in the Clayton Mace and Connor prayers, phone calls, visits, food, flowers, cards, Funeral services were held she worked in the geography military, Mrs. Henson was a Thomas Sweeney. in the death of my late husband Otha J. Butler. at Fairfields Baptist Church in division, the field division and devoted wife and mother, as A Mass of Christian Burial Burgess on Wednesday. Burial the policy office. She used well as an enthusiastic hostess was held March 14 at St. Fran- May God continue to bless each and everyone of you. was in the church cemetery. aerial photography to update at their many postings through- cis de Sales Catholic Church Memorial contributions may maps of American Indian res- out the United States and with Father James Bruse offi- be made to Fairfields Baptist ervation boundaries so that abroad. In 1978, they settled ciating. Interment was in the Thanks, wife Church, PO Box 216, Burgess, residents could be accurately in Heathsville in their beloved church cemetery. Etta, Yvonne & Eunice VA 22432. counted. Sunnyside, a Virginia Historic Pallbearers were Stephen Online remembrances may In 2005, she became the Landmark home c. 1820. Smith, Eric Lepinsky, Jesse be made at faulknerfamilyfu- National Science Foundation’s She was a faithful member of Lepinsky, Alan Lepinsky, neralhome.com. manager for digital archives. St. Stephen’s Church in Heaths- Charles Murphy and Clayton She also became assistant ville, serving as president of Smith. director for development the Episcopal Church Women, Memorials may be made to In Memory of James Wyne Charles W. for the Digital Government as a member of the choir and the American Cancer Soci- There is a void in our hearts that can never be Research Center of the Univer- as a thrift shop volunteer. Mrs. ety, 895 Middle Ground Blvd. Davis Sr. sity of Southern California’s Henson also served as president Suite 154, Newport News, VA filled. You are in our thoughts and prayers every- Information Sciences Institute. the Northumberland County 23606. day. When God called you March 14, 2006, our WHITE STONE—Charles Her work linked European Women’s Club. Currie Funeral Home in Kil- Willis Davis Sr., 90, of White and American e-government For 20 years, visitors to marnock handled the arrange- lives were forever changed. Stone died March 11, 2009. researchers. She extended the Stratford Hall were treated to ments. Mr. Davis was a U.S. Navy network to China where she led the tours she led, often dressed We Love You Dad, veteran of World War II. initiatives in public health and in period costume portraying He was predeceased by a information management. the schoolmistress of the plan- Edwin L. Kathy, Wendy, Kate, James, William sister, Helen D. Deitz; and a On her last trip to China, she tation. brother, David P. Davis. started a program to enable girls In addition to her husband Sherrill III He is survived by a daugh- in Zuni City to complete high of 57 years, LTC William F ter, Julia M. Davis of Sher- school and prepare for college. Henson Sr. (US Army, retired), BLACK STUMP—Edwin man Oaks, Calif.; two sons The program provides funds she is survived by one daughter, Livingston Sherrill III, 54, died CAMPBELL MEMORIAL and daughters-in-law, Charles for families to cover tuition. Marilou H. Lamb and husband, March 12, 2009. The son of “Chuck” W. Davis Jr. and Diane She also was an accom- Bob, of Fairfax; two sons, Wil- Edwin L. Sherrill Jr. and the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Davis of Gloucester and Rich- plished photographer. liam “Bill” F. Henson Jr. and late Dr. Doris B. Zenger, he was A COMMUNITY OF FAITH, LED BY THE ard “Mac” M. and Cathy Davis She is survived by a brother wife, Linda, of Olney, Md., a retired Captain in the U.S. of White Stone; six grandchil- and sister-in-law, William and and John H. Henson and wife, M e r c h a n t SPIRIT, LIVING OUT CHRIST’S LOVE. dren; seven great-grandchil- Sarah Gregg of Marietta, Ga., Kimberlee, of Carlisle, Pa.; Marine. Casual Service 9:30 A.M. dren; and a sister, Betty Goss and her partner of 10 years, her brother, Rev. H. Howard C a p t . Adult Sunday School 9:30 A.M. of White Stone. S h e r r i l l Katherine Sleboda of Alexan- Surface, and wife, Linda, of Traditional Lord’s Day Service 11:00 A.M. Funeral services were held dria. Bowling Green, Ky.; eight grew up and March 15 at Currie Funeral Memorials may be made to grandchildren and one great- a t t e n d e d Sunday School All Ages 11:00 A.M. Home in Kilmarnock. Inter- Fight Against Breast Cancer, grandchild. high school 3712 Weems Road, Weems ment was at White Stone United 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Funeral services were held in East Methodist Church Cemetery. Dallas, TX 75244, or visit on March 14 at St. Stephen’s Hampton, 804-438-6875 Pallbearers were Sam Philip- komen.org/donate. Church with burial in the N.Y. After Capt. Sherrill www.campbellchurch.net son, Bill Goss, Greg Newsome, church cemetery. Prior to the high school Come as you are - All Are Welcome Brent Davis, David Deitz and service, the family gathered on be attended the U.S. Merchant Philip Deitz. the steps as the funeral coach Marine Academy, one of the Memorials may be made to Ruth A. Haynie traveled up the lane to Sunny- five federal academies, gradu- Rappahannock General Hos- side as a final tribute to Mrs. ating in 1976. As this was at 54th Annual pital, P.O. Box 1449, Kilmar- LANCASTER—Ruth A. Henson. the end of the Vietnam War, nock, VA 22482. Haynie, 86, of Lancaster Memorial contributions seagoing berths were scarce for County died March 15, 2009. may be made to Mid-County young officers and he ended up Donation Dinner She was predeceased by her Rescue Squad, PO Box 355, joining the commercial men- Robert A. Furtado grandson, Leon Mitchell For- Heathsville, VA 22473. Online haden fishery as pilot. Differ- at rester. remembrances may be made at ent assignments in the fishery Bethel United Methodist Church Robert Anthony Furtado, 74, She is survived by three jonesashfuneralhome.com. brought him to the Northern of Ophelia died on March 11, daughters, Audrey H. Forrester Neck. He married the former Fellowship Hall • Route 201 2009. He was a retired brick of Lara, Rebecca H. “Becky” Sandra Pierson of Weems in Saturday, March 21 • 5-7near Lively pm mason. Johnson of Mechanicsville, Jesse H. Newberry 1978 and settled down to make He is survived by his wife, and Doris H. Enderle; seven Lancaster County his home. Kathleen N. Bullock; one son, grandchildren; six great-grand- L A N C A S T E R — J e s s e In time, more opportunities four daughters, four grand- children; and many nieces and Hunter Newberry, 85, of Lan- presented themselves on ocean- daughters and one great-grand- nephews. caster died March 11, 2009. going ships and he joined the Sponsored by the son. Graveside services were held Mr. Newberry was a member International Organization of Funeral services will be pri- March 17 at Providence Bap- of St. Francis de Sales Catho- Masters, Mates, and Pilots. He You and I Class vate. tist Church in Northumberland lic Church in Kilmarnock. He earned his unlimited Master’s B4 • Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 Obituaries P. O. Box 1449, Kilmarnock, VA Lucy T. Stephens 22482, or to the Callao Rescue CALLAO—Lucy Trader Ste- Squad, P. O. Box 82, Callao, VA phens, 81, of Callao died March 22435. 13, 2009. Online remembrances may be Mrs. Stephens was secretary/ made at jonesashfuneralhome. treasurer for F&K Lumber Cor- com. poration for 25 years. She was a member of Bethany Baptist Robert E. Taylor Church in Callao where she HEATHSVILLE—Robert served as a Sunday School Eugene Taylor, 79, of Heaths- teacher, WMU director, church ville died March 11, 2009. clerk and church treasurer. Mr. Taylor was born July She was predeceased by her 18, 1929, in Carrollton, Ill., to From left (front row), are Tyren Frazier, chief professional husband of 58 years, Earl W. Ste- William S. Taylor and Abbie officer of the Boys & Girls Club; Gloria Romaine, board phens. Pointer Taylor. He retired from member and grant facilitator; Ed Fuehrer, club president; She is survived by a daughter the U.S. Department of Defense and (back row) board members Thomas Hemans and R. and son-in-law, Peggy Swann and was a Navy veteran. He Wayne Nunnally. and Stafford M. Swann Jr.; three was a member of St. Andrews grandchildren, David Graham Presbyterian Church in Kilmar- Shope and his wife, Allison, nock. Church, duPont Fund Erin Lynne Swann and Stafford He was predeceased by his From left, J.W. Harman Jr. and Del. Albert Pollard Jr. discuss Montague Swann III; a great- parents, five sisters and two Harman’s “Crime and Poverty” presentation. grandchild, Aiden Powell Shope; brothers. partnership benefits a sister, Lois Trader Jewell of He is survived by his wife Callao; a brother, Graham M. of 53 years, Patricia W. Taylor; Trader Jr. of Newark, N.J.; and two sons and daughters-in-law, local Boys & Girls Club Del. Pollard to speak nieces and nephews. Kenneth F. and Olga Taylor of Irvington Baptist Church and pastor John Farmer, along with Funeral services were held at Manassas and R. Douglas and the Boys & Girls Club of the the Rev. Mr. Ed King, senior pro- Del. Albert Pollard Jr. will “Crime and Poverty” March Bethany Baptist Church with CeCe Taylor of Greensboro, Northern Neck began a three- gram officer of the duPont Fund, speak on “What can a state 12 at the church. He used the Rev. Cornell Kiss and the N.C.; and four grandchildren, year partnership Sunday, March began working on the grant appli- do?” today, Thursday, March court statistics and anec- Rev. Curtis Hawks officiating. Ashley, Nicholas, Kyle and 15, when the church’s deacon cation back in June of 2008 at the 19, at noon at Trinity Epis- dotal evidence indicating Pallbearers were Lee Self, Stuart Katrin Taylor. chairman, R. Wayne Nunnally, request of Ed Fuehrer and Ken copal Church in Lancaster that financial issues are fac- Stevens, Johnny Newsome, Steve A graveside service was held presented the club a check for Null, who helped organize the in the church’s rural poverty tors affecting the incidence Cash, Brian Jewell and Boise Saturday, March 14, at North- $82,500, the first installment of a local club. series. A soup lunch will be of crime. Some 35 attendees Wayne Jewell. Honoraries were ern Neck Memorial Gardens. $150,000 grant. Previous enrichments to the served followed by the pre- had an energetic discussion. Milton Fones, Millard Stevens Memorials may be made The grant was made possible local community have been sentation and discussion. Director of Social Services and Brian Fones. Burial was at to St. Andrews Presbyterian through the congregation’s long through similar duPont Trust and Assistant Commonwealth’s for Lancaster County Edna Gibeon Baptist Church in Vil- Church, 435 East Church Street, association with the duPont Trust Irvington Baptist Church part- attorney for Lancaster County Davenport will speak at the lage. Kilmarnock, VA 22482. of Florida, in partnership with the nership grants made to Church J.W. Harman Jr. presented church Thursday, March 26. Memorials may be made to Online remembrances may Irvington Church and the club. Resources Services, the North- the Swift-Walker Foundation, c/o be made at faulknerfamilyfu- Club grant facilitator Gloria ern Neck Free Health Clinic and Rappahannock General Hospital, neralhome.com Romaine and Irvington Baptist Dreamfields.

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Sunday, March 22: Tuesday, March 24: 3734 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- 10:30 a.m., Morning Service 9 a.m., Sunday School 5:30 p.m., Angel Food Orders Taken 0553 Wednesday, March 25: 9:45 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., “Balancing Act” Financial Rev. Donald O. Conaway, Pastor 6 p.m., Fellowship dinner (covered Planning Class Sunday, March 22: dish dinner) Galilee United Methodist 7:30 p.m., Trustees Meeting 10 a.m., Sunday School Bible Study immediately following 747 Hull Neck Road, Wednesday, March 25: 11 a.m., Worship dinner Edwardsville; 580-7306 7 a.m., Coffee and Prayer at Willabys 7 p.m., Worship Thursday, March 26: Rev. Charles F. Bates, Pastor 7 p.m., Choir Practice Wednesday, March 25: 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship and Sunday, March 22: Thursday, March 26: 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study Activities 10 a.m., Sunday School 6 p.m., Girl Scout Troop Meeting Every 4th Saturday: 11 a.m., Worship Thrift Shop: Tues. thru Sat. 10 Church of New Visions Food Bank 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 24: a.m.-3 p.m. 1435 Millenbeck Rd. Emergency Food Distribution Bible Study Lancaster available as needed. Wicomico United Methodist P.O. Box 326, Lively Pastor’s Phone #804-436-6498 Heathsville United Methodist Church 804-462-7727 39 Courthouse Road, Heathsville Rt. 200 at Wicomico Church Senior Pastor Ronald Dunaway Northern Neck Religious From left, Ken Garrett, the Rev. Torrence Harman and Dean 580-3630; James B. Godwin, Pastor: Rev. Donna Blythe- 580-9723 1st - 4th Sunday Society of Friends (Quakers) Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: 10 a.m., Morning Worship David Scarbrough, 580-4505 McBride meet at the first of the Lenten Series “Digging for 9 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship First Sunday of Every Month the Truth: Archaeology and the Bible.” 10 a.m., Worship Noon, Coffee Fellowship City Worship Centre of 10 a.m., Silent Worship Thursday, March 26: Kilmarnock 11 a.m., Discussion Henderson United Methodist 1:30 p.m., Bible Study Dreamfield 12 noon, Social Fellowship Roman times in Galilee is topic 72 Henderson Drive, Callao Irvington Road, Kilmarnock 529-6769; Rev. Sue Ann Salmon, Pastors Mike and Lesley Gates Rappahannock Church of Dean McBride, professor Ken Garrett, the National Pastor presbyterian 804-761-1578 Christ Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: 9514 Richmond Road, Warsaw emeritus of Hebrew and Old Geographic photographer for 8:45 a.m.,Contemporary Service Campbell 10 a.m. Worship Service 333-9659 and 333-1559 Testament Interpretation at their 2006 television docu- 10 a.m., Sunday School, all ages Memorial Presbyterian Walker Gaulding, Sr. Minister, Jim Union Theological Seminary mentary “The Lost Gospel of 11 a.m., Worship, traditional Rt. 222 (Weems Road), Cornerstone Fellowship Ward, Associate Minister, Matt Smith in Richmond, will be the pre- Judas,” shared his experiences In the Village of Weems, 438-6875; 2243 Buckley Hall Rd. Youth Minister Irvington United Methodist Rev. W. Clay Macaulay, Pastor (corner of Rt. 3 & Rt. 198 Sunday, March 22: senter at St. Mary’s Whitecha- March 11. Rev. James Ritter, Pastor www.campbellchurch.net Cobbs Creek, VA 8:30 a.m., 1st Worship Service pel Wednesday, March 25, at 6 St. Mary’s rector the Rev. Rev. Charles Dameron, Pastor Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 Rev. Chris Morgan, Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday School p.m. Torrence Harman was the pre- Emeritus p.m. 725-9145 11 a.m., 2nd Worship Service Several years ago McBride senter March 18 with “The Rev. Herbert P. Hall, Pastor Emeritus Thursday, March 19: www.gocfc.com 6:30 p.m., Bible Study 26 King Carter Drive, Irvington 5 p.m., Session Meeting Saturday, March 21: participated in the archaeologi- Gospel of Judas: A Story of 438-6800 7 p.m., Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m., Worship Seventh-Day Adventist cal excavation of a Galilean Lost and Found.” Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: 401 South Main Street, Kilmarnock Village from Roman times and The series includes dinner 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 4th Sunday of Lent 10 a.m., Morning Worship Clinton M. Adams, Pastor will share his slides and experi- followed by the presentations. 11 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Good News Wednesday, March 25: 804-443-3070/804-443-1821 Monthly Fellowship Programs 9:30 a.m., Sunday School #1 Adult 7 p.m., Midweek Service Thursday, March 19: ences. Donations go to the St. Mary’s (for information call church office) Class Nursery, Children and Youth Ministry 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting McBride’s presentation is the Whitechapel Outreach Fund. 10:30 a.m., Fellowship time provided Saturday, March 21: third in the Lenten series “Dig- For dinner reservations, call Kilmarnock United Methodist 10:50 a.m., Sunday School Adult 9 a.m., Worship Service ging for the Truth: Archaeol- 462-5908, or visit smwclora@ 89 East Church Street, Kilmarnock Class (#4) & Youth Classes Ecclesia of Love 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School 435-1797; (Elevator access) 11 a.m., Service of the Lord’s Day International Ministries, Inc. ogy and the Bible.” aol.com. Rev. Deborah T. Marion, Pastor 12 p.m., Coffee Hour in Fellowship Womans Club of White Stone Shachah World Ministries of Thursday, March 19: Hall 460 Chesapeake Dr. the Northern Neck 8 p.m., AA-11th Step meeting (Nursery provided at 11 a.m.) White Stone 504 N. Main St. Friday, March 20: Wednesday, March 25: Dr. Sheila L. Stone PH.D, Pastor and Kilmarnock, VA Rev. Christian to preach at Shiloh 8 p.m., NA meeting 10 a.m., Pastor Clay’s Lenten Study Founder Pastor Dean Carter Sunday, March 22: 435-2789 Sunday, March 22: On Sunday, March 22, the Rev. Melvin L. Christian will preach 8:30 a.m., Worship Milden Presbyterian Sunday, March 22: 8 a.m., Worship at Shiloh Baptist Church in Burgess at the 10:30 a.m. service. He 9:30 a.m., Sunday School (Adult) Sharps 11 a.m., Sunday School Thursday, March 26: 10 a.m., Sunday School (Youth and Sunday, March 22: 12 noon, Morning Worship 7:30 p.m., Bible Study will return to celebrate his sixth year in the gospel ministry. He Children) 10 a.m., Sunday School preached his initial sermon and was licensed at Shiloh in March 11 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Worship with nursery Holy Tabernacle of God The Church of Jesus Christ 2003. 5 p.m., UMYF Merry Point Road, Lancaster of Latter-Day Saints He has since received a master’s of divinity from the Samuel Monday, March 23: St. Andrews Presbyterian Elder Nancy Pinn, Pastor 11650 Mary Ball Road 11 a.m., Lenten Study 435 East Church Street, Sunday, March 22: Sunday, March 22: DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University 5:30 p.m., Clothes Bank Kilmarnock; 435-3948 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Meeting in Richmond. He earned a bachelor’s of arts from Virginia Union Tuesday, March 24: Website: saintandrewspc.org 11 a.m., Worship Unitarian Universalist after graduating from Central High School in Heathsville. 8 p.m., Al-anon Meeting Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Coye, Pastor Emergency Food Bank: Mon.-Fri: Fellowship of the He later received a master’s in counseling from George Mason Wednesday, March 25: Thursday, March 19: 11-3 p.m., Rappahannock 3:30 p.m., Girl Scouts 8:30 a.m., Session 366 James Wharf Road University and pursued a career as director of operations at the 6 p.m., Lenten Study 4:45 p.m., Choir practice Hope Alive Christian Center White Stone Office of Appellate Operations of the Social Security Adminis- 6 p.m., Handbell Rehearsal 6 p.m., Bell Choir practice 149 Queen Street, 758-4790; L. Lowrey tration. He received awards for his job performance, including 7:30 p.m., Choir Friday, March 20: Tappahannock; 443-5165 www.uufrappahannock.uua.org the agency’s top award, the Social Security Administration Com- 6:30 p.m., Young @Heart Pete and Pam Sullivan, Pastors Sunday, March 22: Melrose United Methodist Sunday, March 22: Thursday, March 19: 10:30 a.m., Worship missioner’s Citation. 1317 Lewisetta Rd., Lottsburg 9 a.m., Bells of the Bay 6 p.m., Prayer Now retired from his Social Security post, he and his wife, Pastor: Edna Moore 9:45 a.m., Sunday School (all ages) Sunday, March 22: Victory Temple Church Mary, live in Sarasota, Fla. He is active as a pastoral assistant 529-6344 11 a.m., Worship: “Can You Spare 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 1252 Morattico Road and associate with the True Vine Missionary Baptist Church of Parsonage: 529-7721 a Dime” 10:30 a.m., Worship Rev. Annie Gaskins, 462-5512 Sunday, March 22: Matthew 6:1-4 Wednesday, March 25: Sunday, March 22: Sarasota. 8:30 a.m., Worship Service Monday, March 23: Noon, Prayer 11 a.m., Sunday School The Shiloh Chancel Choir will render the music Sunday under 10 a.m., Sunday School 5:30 p.m., Disciple 3 7 p.m., Worship 12 noon, Praise and Worship the direction of Thomasyne Acree and Sherry Lee Tarlton. 11 a.m., Worship Service Wednesday, March 25: 7 p.m., Worship Service 9:30 a.m., Congregational Care Team Love Makes a Difference Friday, March 27: Mila United Methodist Church 12:05 p.m., Community Lenten Outreach Ministries 7 p.m., Bible Study 1690 Mila Road Service (St.Francis de Sales) 1027 Jessie duPont Memorial Rev. Donna Blythe - 580-9723 4:30 p.m., Confirmation Class Highway White Stone Sunday, March 22: 4:30 p.m., Hatha Yoga Burgess; 453-3939 Church of the Nazarene 9:45 a.m., Worship 5:45 p.m., Disciple 1 Rev. Raymond C. & Gayle Boyd, Family Life Center Thursday, March 26: Pastor 57 Whisk Drive White Stone 1:30 p.m., Bible Study @ Wicomico Wesley Presbyterian Sunday, March 22: Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. UMC 1272 Taylor Creek Rd. 9 a.m., Hour of Prayer 435-9886 OR 435-1165 Weems, 438-5853 10 a.m., Spiritual Enrichment www.whitestonechurch.com Rehoboth United Rev. M. P. White, Pastor 11 a.m., Worship Rev. Jim Jackson, Senior Pastor Methodist Church Sunday, March 22: Tuesday, March 24: Jeff Jackson, Missions Pastor 126 Shiloh School Rd., 9 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment Jim Grinnen, Connections Pastor Kilmarnock 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Thursday, March 26: Betsy Wineland, Worship Pastor Ralph Carrington, Pastor Children and Adult 6 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment for Youth Cathy Smith, Children’s Pastor 725-2574 and Youth Adults Chris Lee, Teen Director Sunday, March 22: other Third Friday of every month Sunday, March 22: 9:45 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Women of Virtue Fellowship 9:30-10:30 Sunday School 10:45 a.m., Coffee Fellowship Denominations 10:45 a.m., Praise & Worship New Life Ministries Service White Stone Calvary Pentecostal 10177 Jessie DuPont Mem. Hwy. Children’s Church/Nursery Provided United Methodist John’s Neck Road, Weems 462-3234 6-7:30 p.m., A.F.T.E.R. God (Teens) 118 Methodist Church Road, 438-5393; Thelma Jones, Pastor Pastor C. Richard Lynn Tuesday, March 24: White Stone; 435-3555 7:30 a.m., Radio Broadcast, 101.7 436-6498 9:30 p.m., Ladies Bible Study www.whitestoneumc.org FM Sunday, March 22: Wednesday, March 25: Rev. Bryan McClain, Pastor Sunday, March 22: 10 a.m., Fellowship Time 6:30 p.m., Ladies’ Bible Study Brenda Burtner, Music Director 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Visiting the Holy Land Saturday, March 21: 11 a.m., Worship A number of parishioners and friends of St. Stephens Angli- 9-11 a.m., Angel Food Orders Taken 7 p.m., Praise and Worship Sunday, March 22: Wednesday, March 25: can Church in Heathsville recently visited the Holy Land. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Class 7:30 p.m., Worship They started their journey in Cairo and retraced the migra- 9:45 a.m., New Member Orientation Vacuum andCleaner tion of the Hebrews from Egypt through the Sinai Desert to 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time in the Christian Science Society the promised land (Israel). They visited many Biblical sites Fellowship Hall Lancaster Women’s Building, including Mounts Sinai, Nebo and Carmel, Caeserea, Arma- 11 a.m., Worship Service and Route 3, Lancaster Children’s Church Sunday, March 22: Lamp Repairs geddon, the Sea of Gallilee, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem and 5 p.m., Confirmation Class 10:30 a.m., Service and Sunday Jerusalem. Group members felt the trip was an important 7:30 p.m., AA Meeting School Also a supply of accessories experience and made the stories of the Bible come alive. *Elevator available for worship 1st and 3rd Wednesday services 7:30 p.m., Testimony Meeting Contact Northern Neck Office Equipment Northern Neck Heritage Tours organized the trip and served Monday, March 23: as group leader. 7 p.m., Education Ministry Meeting Church of Deliverance 804-435-1698 33 N. Main St. Kilmarnock Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B5 Church Notes n Fellowship n Food drive n Ushers ministry n Mackey to speak n Community prayer Women’s Missionary and Educa- Community worship and fel- Cans, bottles, jars of food are The Beulah Baptist Church On Sunday, March 22, Sara Prayers at Noon will be tional Commission will sponsor lowship at Mila United Method- collected during every service at Ushers Ministry will sponsor a Mackey will present “Body and observed Thursdays from noon to a culture program March 21 at ist Church will be held March St. Stephen’s Anglican Church gospel music program April 4 at Spirit United” at the Unitarian 12:30 p.m. at Bay Center for Spir- Shiloh Baptist Church at 6 p.m. A 29 at 11 a.m. with a covered dish in Heathsville for distribution to 6 p.m. The Beulah Men’s Chorus, Universalist Fellowship of the itual Development, at 31 Noblett pageant will feature “Countries” luncheon at noon, a Gideon Bible Gleaners and Blenders, a Nor- Beulah Gospel Chorus and the Rappahannock at 10:30 a.m. Lane in Kilmarnock. Centering from around the world. presentation, and special music at thumberland organization that New Singing Disciples of West- at 366 James Wharf Road near prayer/meditation will be followed 1 p.m. helps those in need. moreland will be featured White Stone. by prayers for the community and n Lenten dinners for peace. Bring a lunch. The community is invited to n n n Soup's on St. Stephen’s Anglican Church Lenten series n Bible study Missionary Day The St. Mary’s Whitechapel The New St. John’s Missionary The community is invited to a n Lenten services Lenten programs Thursdays at 6 Lenten Series continues Wednes- An in-depth Bible study will be soup supper at Good Shepherd p.m. through April 2. Dinners will offered at the Pope residence at Ministry will have its mission- The community Lenten ser- day, March 25, with “Digging for ary day March 29 at 11 a.m. The Lutheran Church near Callao. vices sponsored by the Lancaster be offered immediately following the Truth: Archaeology and the 1750 Brownstore Road. Bring a Soup will be served Wednesdays each program. Bible. Spring dates are March 28, message will be rendered by the County Ministerial Association Bible.” Dinner is at 6 p.m. with Rev. Andrew Tribble, director of through April 8, immediately continue each Wednesday at St. The program for March 19 is a speaker to follow from 6:45 to April 11 and 25, May 16 and 30. following Lenten services which “Samaria; the Church in Uganda,” Refreshments will be offered. the Northern Neck Convention Francis de Sales Catholic Church. 8 p.m. Choir.. begin at 5:30 p.m. Services begin at 12:05 p.m. fol- with the St. Stephen’s 2008-09 Mission Team.. Dean McBride, professor n Dinner and play lowed by a luncheon at 12:30 emeritus of Hebrew and Old Tes- n Offi cer's Day n Second anniversary p.m. tament Interpretation at Union The Women’s Ministry of Cal- The Mount Vernon Baptist n Food pantry vary Baptist Church will present a The Queen Esther Baptist Guest preacher March 25 will Theological Seminary in Rich- Church offi cers annual day will Church Men’s Chorus will cel- be The Rev. Bill Arnoldl. The The Mount Olive Baptist mond will be the presenter. He dinner/play entitled “The Sophis- ebrate its second anniversary Sat- Church Community Outreach ticated Ladies Hat Club” on Sat- be April 5. luncheon is hosted by Asbury, participated in the excavation of The preacher for the 11 a.m. urday, March 21, at 5 p.m. Irvington and White Stone United Ministry recently announced the a Galilean Village from Roman urday, April 4, at 5 p.m. Tickets The guests will be the Soldiers opening of its food pantry for resi- are $15 per person and $10 for morning worship service will be Methodist and Mt. Vernon, Maple times several years ago and wills the Rev. Dr. Ronnie Sidney, asso- of Vision of Richmond. Other Grove and White Stone Baptist dents of Northumberland County hare slides and his experiences ages 15 and younger. For tickets, mens choruses will be New St. and Mount Olive Church mem- call Gail Turner at 436-0616. ciate minister of Good Hope Bap- churches. from that important archaeologi- tist Church in Dunnsville. John’s, Willie Chapel, Mt. Olive, bers. The pantry will be open on the cal excavation. For reservations, n New Mt. Zion and Calvary Bap- n call the parish offi ce at 462-5908. Fashion show tist churches.. Baptist Women second and fourth Wednesday of Donations benefi t the church’s The New St. John’s Baptist n Gospel Café The Northern Neck Baptist each month from 1 to 3 p.m. outreach fund. Church Women’s Ministry will The Young Adults of Macedo- n Women's breakfast hold a women’s conference and nia Baptist Church in Heathsville A women’s prayer breakfast, fashion show March 28 at New will have a Gospel Café March W.E. Pullman & Associates n sponsored by H.O.P.E. Ministry, Clothes bank St. John’s Baptist Church. 21. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Counseling Services The Clothes Bank is open Speakers will be Dr. Florence the show will begin at 6 p.m. Wesley E. Pullman-PhD, LCSW Mondays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. April 25 at the O.A. Brinkley Canada of Living Waters Chris- Folks are urged to share their Fellowship Hall at First Baptist 77 S. Main St. • Kilmarnock, Virginia at Kilmarnock United Method- tian Fellowship and apostle Karen talent in song, dance, poems or Church at 3585 Courthouse Road ist Church on Church Street in Beckles Register of Divine Will any other God-given talent. Call in Heathsville. Mental health counseling & strategic problem solving Kilmarnock. The bank will carry of God Ministries of Richmond. the church at 580-2395 to par- Tickets are $20. The last day to for individuals of all ages, couples & families. most sizes, from infant to women Fashions will be by minister Cyn- ticipate, or sign up the day of the and men, at no charge. purchase tickets is March 29. Call (804) 435-9800 • (804) 436-2708 thia Tiggle of Sensational Ladies event. There will be a buffet for a Mamie Taylor at 394-3009, or [email protected] To donate gently used clothing, of Lively. donation of $7. please drop off items during hours Darlene Brown at 435-1881. of operation or during weekly church offi ce hours. n Book review The Theology and the Arts Dis- cussion Group will meet March 26 at 11:30 a.m. to review the book, The Tender Bar, a memoir by J. R. Moehringer, at Living Water Lutheran Church at 83 Bluff Point Road in Kilmarnock. Bring a sandwich. Coffee and tea will be provided. n Chorus anniversary The Mount Vernon Baptist Church men’s chorus will cel- ebrate its second anniversary Sat- urday, March 21, at 5 p.m. The guests will be the Soldiers of Vision of Richmond and the men’s choruses of New St. John’s, Willie Chapel, Mt. Olive, New Mt. Zion and Calvary Baptist churches. n Bible story Easter will be the focus of the children’s Bible story time at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Heathsville Mondays during April from 10 a.m. to noon. Children will learn the story of Easter through books, color- ing pages, and crafts and will sing Easter songs of praise. Children of all ages are invited with or with- We’ve always been a out their parents or caregivers. No registration is necessary. glass half-full kind of bank. n New location The Church of New Visions has moved to 1435 Millenbeck Road. All are invited to fellow- ship. Worship service begins at 10 a.m. every Sunday, except for fi fth Sundays. n Conference, fashion show New St. John’s Baptist Church Women’s Ministry will hold its fi rst Women’s Conference and Fashion Show March 28 with reg- istration and continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Speakers will be Dr. Florence Canada of Living Water Christian Fellowship and apostle Karen Beckles Register of Divine Will of God Ministries in Rich- mond. Fashions will be by minis- ter Cynthia Tiggle of Sensational Ladies of Lively. Call minister Madelyn Johnson at 462-5754 or any member of the women’s min- istry. n Inside sale The EMMAS Mission Group will have an inside yard and bake sale Saturday, March 21, from 8 a.m. to noon at White Stone Bap- tist Church. Proceeds will support mission work. n Woman's day The Galilee Methodist Women will celebrate their annual wom- en’s day March 29 during the 11 a.m. service. The special guest minister will be the Rev. Lydia Stewart Bull from Liberia, Africa. Special music will be provided by Galilee’s Young Voices of God (youth and children’s choir). Ladies’ colors will be green and white. The theme for the day will come from Matthew 25:36. Given the gloomy economic news of late, the attitude and atmosphere at Chesapeake might seem surprisingly n Lenten lectures optimistic. But we assure you it’s genuine. After all, we had record earnings last year, a six percent increase over Trinity Episcopal Church in Lancaster will hold “A Soup 2007, and enjoyed an 11 percent increase in assets. What’s more, US Banker magazine named us one of the Kitchen Series for Lent” on four Thursdays. Lunch will be served nation’s top 200 community banks last June. So, is it any surprise we said thank you, but no thank you to the at noon. government’s financial bailout money? In fact, while many banks aren’t even whispering the word “loan,” On March 19, Del. Albert Pol- lard Jr. will present “What’s a we’re actually seeing an increase in lending. For more good news, visit www.chesbank.com or call 800-434-1181. State to Do about Poverty?” On March 26, Director of Social Ser- vices for Lancaster County Edna Offices in the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula and Williamsburg 1-800-434-1181 Equal Housing Lender Member FDIC Davenport will present “The Challenge for Social Services.” B6 Schools Rappahannock Record, Kilmarnock, Va. • March 19, 2009 Discovery Day March 28 to feature ‘Rainforest Trek’ Chesapeake Academy recently added a third Discov- ery Day program. “Rainforest Trek” will be held March 28 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. for ages three to kindergarten, and from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. for kid explor- ers in grades 1 through 5. Hosted by Chesapeake Acad- emy faculty, Discovery Days are free and open to all students and families in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. “We started Discovery Days as an extension of our Perform- ing Arts and Lecture Series where professional puppeteers, authors, actors, scientists, and musicians present programs Using a cotton swab painting technique, student David Stin- on campus to our students son works with Chesapeake Academy first-grade teacher Students take field trip and various local preschools,” Kelly Antonio to create complicated patterns on a spiral said head of school Debbie rainforest snake. Rappahannock Community College’s Student Support Services (SSS) Office sponsored a Cook. “Discovery Days are a field trip March 6 to Hampton University and Old Dominion University for students who way for families with active, are considering transferring. The group toured both campuses and visited the Hampton keeoo!” sounds made by noc- creature sizing and sequenc- curious Early Childhood and turnal animals in the rainforest ing, problem solving and University Museum, the oldest African-American museum in the country. From left are Lower School aged kids to get (front row) Kenneth Turner, Allyssa Ashlock, Nakita Johnson, Brittany Ball, Torron Turner, tree canopy. cooperation games, as well as together on a Saturday morning Activities to reinforce the experiments with rain water Brandon Laws and Kristina Brooks; (next row) Warsaw Campus counselor Melanie Payne, and share in creative, thought- Samantha Paredes, RCC assistant coordinator Roz Marcus, Anika Callender, Mautrice tale may include child-led and absorption, and various provoking, hands-on activi- retellings of the story with felt sized and shaped noise-making Fisher, Marissa Johnson, Leanna Viars, Cardinel Butler and Joe Ailstock; (next row) RCC ties.” coordinator Paula Fisher, Rachel Cuba and Nicole Turner. storyboards, theatrical reen- instruments, said Cook. “Rainforest Trek” for kid actments, mathematical and To reserve a space, call explorers in grades 1 through memory games with forest Hilary Scott at 804-438-5575. 5, will address adaptations and skills necessary for creatures Raising an academic champion to survive in the various levels of a tropical rainforest, said Homework is often a daunt- “Setting aside a dedicated anced snacks pay attention Cook. Chesapeake Academy THE RECORD ONLINE ing task for parents as well area for homework, devis- longer in class, make fewer teachers will lead an investiga- www.rrecord.com as students, and can easily ing a schedule and helping mistakes on tests and gener- tive exploration of the Amazon become the cause of family your child stay on top of ally have fewer behavioral for students working in teams disputes, regardless of how their workload will make life problems. to solve mysteries and navigate conscientious kids are. easier for the whole family,” • Be a role model. It is successfully through a “jungle As parents try to ensure said Roberts. “Making school important to read with the maze.” their children prioritize work a priority in your home, child, have him or her read Students will begin the schoolwork and complete and helping your child to set to aloud, or read while the morning by choosing a rainfor- tasks on time, they have to aside time to complete school child is studying as a way of est animal, and stepping into its Porch Rockers • Gliders contend with trying to fit in work, sends the signal that showing support. While the tropical world through a series Windmills • Adirondack various activities and family you care about your child and child is working on home- of games, activities and chal- Chairs • Wishing Wells commitments. For students, his or her future.” work, complete tasks such as lenges designed to teach an Lighthouses • Mailboxes concentrating at home can be Based on her experience paying the bills or other work understanding of their chosen Wagon Wheels • Arbors tough, especially after a long and work with School Part- assignments. animal’s adaptations, special Wheelbarrows • Swings school day that starts early nerships, Roberts offers these • Talk to the child about talents, and survival skills, she Water Pumps • Bridges and may include a lunchtime helpful tips for parents: classes. Know what classes said. Victorian Swings • Tables meeting for the science club • Make a schedule. Make the child is taking, what “Rainforest Trek” for early (804) 642-6461 • Gloucester Point Water troughs • A-Frames and lacrosse practice after homework part of a schedule regular homework assign- childhood explorers ages three school. that includes other fun activi- ments are in each class and through Kindergarten will be Janeal Roberts, vice presi- ties so children will look for- learn which assignments are based on the book Stop That dent of education for KLC ward to those activities and liked and which present chal- Noise! by Paul Geraghty. The School Partnerships, believes work toward them. Sitting lenges. Most schools have book features a mouse curling When your people grow, organization is key to manag- down and establishing a con- online tools to access teach- up to sleep who is disturbed by ing homework successfully. tract with a child regarding ers and homework resources. a succession of “woop, creech, homework and expectations Take the time to learn and so does your is essential. use these communication • Identify a location in the tools. Stay in contact with Woodland business! Entry forms home conducive to learning. teachers—do not wait until Look for a location where conference time. has new website available there is good lighting, lim- • Reward success with TECHNOLOGy ited distractions and com- praise. Displaying good Woodland Academy recently Computers for Seniors fortable seating. grades or significant launched a new website at Apr. 1, 8 & 15 9 AM – 12 PM Warsaw $79 for Teacher • Remove distractions. improvement can boost your woodlandacademy.net. Apr. 1, 8 & 15 1 – 4 PM Glenns $79 Turn off the TV and have child’s confidence. Post an The website has innovative MS PowerPoint for Office 2007 the child avoid using the A+ on the refrigerator and features including an email of the Year telephone until homework is share accomplishments with text system that allows parents Apr. 29 9 AM – 4 PM Warsaw $89 Nominations for the Vir- completed. Ask family mem- other important people in the to be immediately notified ginia 2008-09 Teacher of the bers to participate in quiet child’s life. by cell phone in the event of WORKPLACE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE Year will be accepted through activities during homework (Janeal Roberts is vice pres- scheduling changes or emer- Apr. 2,9,16,23,30 5:30 – 8:30 PM Warsaw $149 April 30, at teachers.com. The time. ident of education for School gencies, said Mike Marcon. award is a recognition of excel- • Make sure the child has Partnerships, a nationwide Parents may visit the website lence in teaching sponsored by a healthy snack before doing provider of before- and after- and sign up for this free ser- TRADESMAN LICENSE RENEWAL Teachers’ Insurance Plan, a car homework. According to the school solutions. For more vice. Electrical insurance program exclusively American Dietetic Associa- information, visit klcschool- Other features are the ability Apr. 18 9 AM – 12 PM Glenns $125 tion, children who eat bal- partnerships.com) for members of the educational to make enrollment applica- HVAC community. tions online and a feature that The award will include allows for secure payments to Apr. 18 1 – 4 PM Glenns $125 $1,000 to the winning teacher be made online, said Marcon. and a $500 grant to that teach- Donors and patrons can review RAPPAHANNOCK er’s school. 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For more information or to register, February was “Love Our School Bus Drivers Month” Workforce Development please call Lancaster Primary School pre-K students have been learning school bus safety procedures. Above are the pre-K classes of Warsaw: 333-6828 Debbie McGrath, Karen Stickel and Mary Frances Forrester. The bus drivers from left are David Thomas, Patsy Davis and or Glenns: 758-6750 Leon Dorsey. Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B7 Art classes set for beginners Rappahannock Community offered April 25 at Rappahannock Central Vacs College and the Rappahannock Community College in Glenns. Air Purifiers Art League will offer a series of Instructor Kathleen Noffsinger The Original Aerus Your Original Manufacturer & Authorized Provider Since 1924 of Parts & Service for all 1924-2003 Electrolux Vacuums Shampooers basic art classes in April, May will explain the proper palette of Canisters and June. colors, how to choose transparent Bill Harnsberger “Beginning Drawing” will be paints, and how to make paintings Uprights offered April 3, 17, and 24 by appear luminous. 804-438-5238 Phil McKenney at the Studio Rose Nygaard will teach Gallery at 19 North Main Street “Beginning Color” May 5 and in Kilmarnock. He will work with 7 and “Introduction to Abstract the students individually on such Painting” June 10 and 12, at the essential drawing concepts as Studio Gallery. composition, value and contour. Sue Broadway will teach Diane Jacobson will teach “Beginning Jewelry and Bead- “Beginning Oriental Brush Paint- ing” June 8 and 9 at the Studio ing” April 13 and 14 at the Studio Gallery. Gallery. She will introduce stu- To enroll, call RCC’s Work- Going to college? Need help getting there? dents to the tools and techniques force Development Offi ce at 758- Practicing cooperation of the ancient art of Asian paint- 6750, or 804-333-6828. Students Lara Brown, M.S. 804-438-9900 “Breakfast with the Principal” is sponsored by Lancaster ing. also may visit rappahannock.edu/ Educational Consultant [email protected] Primary School PTA to celebrate character heroes who “Beginning Watercolor: Paint- workforce, or ralgallery.com. exemplify the character trait of the month. The word of ing Basics Simplifi ed” will be the month for February was “cooperation.” Principal Lori Watrous and assistant principal Mary Catherine Jones wel- Gov. Kaine comed the students and presented them a certifi cates and gifts. From left, students in grades K through 1 are (front proclaims ‘Fresh row) Yasmin Gaddy, Katelin Seaver, Lane Anderson, Kande Laws and Emily Gill; (next row) Grace Oren, Ellie Bavuso, Air Fund Day’ Ashanace Smith, Elizabeth Ketner and Kayla Oren; (next row) Kamajh Crockett, Ziare James, Trequan Smith, Hon- In recognition of The Fresh Air esti Lewis and Harmony Taylor; (next row) Bryanna Crabb, Fund’s 133rd summer of serving Watrous and Krishawn Wiggins. children and the host families throughout Virginia, Gov. has proclaimed March 20 “Fresh Air Fund Day” throughout the Commonwealth. This summer, the fund will allow thousands of inner-city boys and girls to escape the hot, noisy streets of New York City to enjoy the simple pleasures of summer- time fun in the country. Families who participate in the fund’s Friendly Town pro- gram open their hearts and homes to New York City children for up to two weeks or more in the summer. “By sharing their homes with New York City children, our host Students in grades 2 and 3 are (front row) Savannah Eppi- families tell us that they gain a new himer, Zachary Kane, Kayla Johnson, Raishiem Weldom, appreciation for their own com- Hannah Fischer and Marcus Keeve; (next row) Traylen munities and form relationships Scott, Hunter Koonce, Kayona Laws, Eric McClain, Desiree that last a lifetime,” said executive Saunders and Christian Sutton; (next row) Erik DeMario, director Jenny Morgenthau. “This Laysheiona Smith, Collin Chinn, Leanne Nguyen, Skylar year, we are looking for new host Vanlandingham and Michael Bea; (next row) Ashleigh San- families in and around the Rich- ford, Watrous and Darius Reed. mond area to celebrate our 133rd anniversary and give youngsters a summertime break from the some- times dangerous city streets.” First-time Fresh Air visitors are ages 6 to 12 and Fresh Air hosts School Notebook range from young families to grandparents. All it takes is the ■ Kennel Club ■ Traveling exhibit willingness to welcome a New Two Northern Neck Kennel Through the second week York City child to the community. Club (NNKC) Scholarships are of April, the Rappahannock To become a Fresh Air vol- available in 2009 for Lancaster, Community College Library unteer host, call Joanne Kearns Northumberland, Westmore- Center in Warsaw will host the at 804-897-1257, The Fresh Air land, King George, and Rich- traveling Fund at 800-367-0003, or visit mond County High School exhibit, “Virginia Women in freshair.org. Seniors attending college next History.” The visit coincides fall. Visit northernneckken- with National Women’s His- nelclub.com for criteria and tory Month. application packages. For 2009, the honorees are The scholarships were author , Pamun- established to honor the con- key leader Caroline Bradby tributions of Alan and Joyce Cook, educator Virginia Estelle Burgess, and George and Dawn Randolph, suffragist Pauline Mahaffey to the promotion of Adams, historian and Harvard canine education and respon- University president Drew TOM ORROW sible pet ownership. Return Gilpin Faust, legislator and START application packages must be former Virginia Attorney Gen- postmarked by April 15. eral , psycholo- today gist and advocate for abused ■ Blue crabs children Joann Hess Grayson The Virginia Institute of and current Virginia poet laure- Marine Science (VIMS) After ate Claudia Emerson. Hours Lecture Series presents “Blue Crab Blues” Thurs- ■ Celebrate dancing day, March 26, at 7:00 p.m. On March 26 at 7 p.m., the in Watermen’s Hall on VIMS’ music program at Aylett Coun- Gloucester Point Campus. Join try Day School will present VIMS researcher Jacques van “Dancing with the Aylett Stars,” Montfrans as he describes the an evening celebrating the art life of blue crabs in the bay of dance. Grades 1 through 5 and current management issues will dance in an assortment of surrounding the blue crab fi sh- styles, including square danc- ery in Virginia and Maryland. ing, reel or contre-dancing and There is no charge. However, Greek dancing. This event is registration is required. Regis- free and open to the public. ter online at vims.edu/events , or call 684-7846. ■ Poetry workshop ■ Class of 1969 The Rappahannock Institute The Lancaster High School for Lifelong Learning course, graduating class of 1969 is “Poetry with a Virginia Lau- planning a reunion for the reate,” will be held March 20 summer of 2009. from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m. at the Those interested in attending Bank of Lancaster northside the reunion may call Geneva branch in Kilmarnock. Dawson at 435-6030, cell (804) Former poet laureate, Caro- 435-6453, email reales8@ver- lyn Kreiter-Foronda, will lead ison.net; or call Teresa Gill at the workshop. To register, con- 438-5390, cell (804) 761-7658, tact Sharon Drotleff at 333- or write to 53 Haypit Lane, 6707, or 877-722-3679. The Weems, VA 22576. fee is $35.

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Member FDIC in the Northern Neck RRecord.com burgess • Callao • Colonial beaCh • heathsville • KilmarnoCK • montross • WarsaW • White stone B8 Business Rappahannock Record, Kilmarnock, Va. • March 19, 2009 Charlotte’s opens on Main by Alex Haseltine are invited to display their work It has been two-and-a-half for sale on her walls, free. months since Charlotte For- Regular chess tournaments rester took over the coffee shop are in the works and Wednes- formerly known as Talk of the day evenings have become Town on Main Street in Kil- “open mic-less night” during marnock, but she is already which performers of all types very much a part of the com- can gather and share their craft. munity. Town noise ordinances prevent As customers stroll in for the use of amplifiers and drums a sandwich and a coffee, it is at night, but Charlotte is hope- common to hear her call them ful that these restrictions will by name, ask after family not stifle an otherwise wide- members and in some cases open forum. allow a patron low on cash to “It is pretty much anything run a tab. goes, spoken word poetry to “I am a dollar short Char- interpretive dance. I think it lotte. I’ll have my husband drop would even be cool to get a it off later this afternoon,” said mime in here,” she said. one such customer last week. A resident of Lively, Char- From left are Justin A. Hall and Austin Roberts III. “No problem,” replied the lotte is a graduate of The ever-chipper proprietor from American Barista and Coffee behind the counter, dressed School in Seattle. Justin A. Hall named casually in a plaid shirt and a Charlotte Forrester is the owner and barista at Charlotte’s “You have to have a passion Red Sox cap. “I know where in Kilmarnock. for coffee to be in this business,” you live.” she said. Employee of the Year The change Charlotte made “Quality coffee is the most coming in, she began the pro- Charlotte’s is open Mondays, after putting her name on the important thing here,” said cess of “creating a commu- Tuesdays and Thursdays from President and chief execu- nication Service Improvement door was to stock some of the Charlotte. “This is some of the nity within a community,” one 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Wednes- tive officer Austin L. Roberts Team. best beans she could get her best coffee in the U.S.” that values art and music and days, Fridays and Saturdays from III of Bay Banks of Virginia, Hall is a member of Coan hands on, namely PT’s coffee Once she secured a supe- encourages all forms of cre- 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Sun- holding company for Bank of Baptist Church in Lottsburg. based in Topeka. rior product to get customers ative expression. Local artists days from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lancaster and Bay Trust Com- He and his wife, Leah, live in pany, recently announced the Montross. They have two chil- company’s 2008 Employee of dren, Blake, 5, and Tarryn, 3. the Year is Justin A. Hall. Roberts presented Hall with Each year the employees a sapphire logo pin, a framed Peter J. Cammarata elected select a co-worker whom they certificate of appreciation and feel has gone beyond the call his name was added to the of duty to be helpful to fellow Employee of the Year plaque in president of insurance company employees and to customers, the lobby of the bank’s Kilmar- one who exemplifies profes- nock headquarters. Peter J. Cammarata was sionalism, supports the com- “Justin’s dedication and com- elected president and chief munity, and is an overall asset mitment to service excellence operating officer of North- to the organization and its mis- has earned him the respect ern Neck Insurance Com- sion. of his co-workers throughout pany at the annual meeting Hall joined the bank in Sep- the organization, from White of the board of directors held tember 2006. Stone to Montross, as evi- March 13. Cammarata was “In only a few years, you denced by the honor that has also elected to the compa- have made quite an impression been bestowed upon him,” said ny’s board of directors at the on your fellow bankers. The Roberts. annual policyholders’ meet- recognition you have received “ It is because of employees ing. tonight speaks to your dedica- such as Justin, with his knowl- “Northern Neck Insurance tion, your commitment to ser- edge and commitment to qual- Laura Stoddard Company is fortunate to have vice excellence to both your ity, that gives our organization such a dedicated and talented internal and external custom- the ability to provide a high Resume business team of employees and Peter ers, and these wonderful quali- level of service to our custom- epitomizes those attributes,” ties are recognized and greatly ers and greatly enhances our launches website said Chairman of the Board appreciated,” Roberts said. commitment to the community John H. Hunt II. “Peter has Hall is a graduate of Nor- as the most complete financial Ritzy Resume announces been the backbone of the thumberland High School and services provider,” he added. the launch of its new website, senior management staff the ECPI Technical Center. He “We are most fortunate to have ritzyresume.com. for years and the board was serves on the bank’s Commu- Justin as a part of our family.” The website has information pleased to have the opportu- From left are John H. Hunt II, chairman of the board; Peter on professional resume writing nity to recognize his contri- J. Cammarata, president, and Thomas A. Gosse, chief execu- and editing services for entry butions and further leverage tive officer. level through executive clien- his talents.” Bay Center offers tele. Cammarata began his the best of new technologies toric Christ Church. He also “What makes us different insurance career with the as we assist our agents and serves as treasurer of Trinity from other resume services State Corporation Commis- insureds all across the Com- Episcopal Church in Lan- seminar on forgiveness is that every Ritzy Resume sion, Virginia Bureau of monwealth. caster. He is past treasurer The Bay Center in Kilmar- individuals and within rela- team member has been a pro- Insurance. He joined North- Cammarata is a gradu- of the Northern Neck YMCA nock will offer a book and tionships. The DVD presents fessional recruiter. Our job ern Neck Insurance Company ate of Virginia Polytechnic and coached Little League DVD study on the theme of the research in a popular, has been to screen thousands in 1987 and was promoted to Institute and State University baseball for five years. forgiveness Mondays March accessible documentary film, of resumes for specific roles. treasurer in 1989. Elected in Blacksburg. A Certified He and his wife, Chris, live 23, 30, April 6 and 13 from 1 according to Burke. We know what companies are vice president in 1998, he Public Accountant, he serves in Ophelia and have three to 2:30 p.m. The DVD includes feature looking for and how you can became senior vice presi- as board member treasurer sons, Justin, Ryan and Spen- The study will be led by stories on the Amish, the set yourself apart,” said presi- dent in 2003. Cammarata of the Foundation for His- cer. retired minister and licensed 9/11 tragedy, peace-build- dent Laura Stoddard. was elected to a newly cre- counselor the Rev. Hal White ing in Northern Ireland, and She is also president of Blue ated position of chief finan- and Bay Center director interviews with Buddhist Heron Executive Search & cial officer in January of Wood-based bio-fuels forum set Carol Burke. The suggested teacher Thich Nhat Hanh, Consulting, blueheronltd.com, 2005 and then executive vice donation is $35. Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, and has had many requests to president in 2007. He is past The Tidewater RC&D for- review of the development The book is The Shack, a author Thomas Moore and provide a resume service. president of the Virginia estry committee has been of bio-fuels and how wood- fictional account about an others. The film shows that Stoddard has been named a Association of Mutual Insur- exploring alternative uses based fuel is emerging as an experience with the heart and forgiveness can alleviate Certified Advanced Resume ance Companies. for waste wood and will host option for future energy pro- nature of God in the midst of anger and grief and can pro- Writer (CARW) and is a “The current economic a forum on the Future of duction. human suffering. It wrestles duce physical, mental and member of Career Directors challenges facing all finan- Wood-Based Bio-Fuels from Charlie Becker of the Vir- with the question, “Where is spiritual benefits, Burke International (CDI), an interna- cial institutions make it 1 to 5 p.m. April 9 at Rappa- ginia Department of Forestry God in a world so filled with said. tional association that provides essential that someone with hannock Community College and Dr. Porterfield of the unspeakable pain?” Burke It is not necessary to pur- proactive resources and assis- Peter’s extensive finan- in Glenns. forestry committee will pres- said. chase the DVD, which will tance to empower its members cial experience contribute The forum will provide ent data about local forestry The Shack has been on be shown at the seminar. in the undertaking and appli- more directly to the com- community leaders with resources and its ability for best seller lists and should be Participants are expected to cation of career development, pany’s operating effective- information to decide if sustained use. Paul Howe of easy to find in Kilmarnock, have read the book before the résumé writing and employ- ness and service delivery,” wood-based bio-fuels have a the Virginia Forestry Associ- she said. series begins. ment practices. added chief executive offi- future in the Middle Penin- ation will provide an update The DVD is “The Power of To register, call the 435- Stoddard has demonstrated cer Thomas A. Gosse. “As sula and Northern Neck. on the 2009 bio-fuels legisla- Forgiveness” which explores 4020 or email info@bayspir- her proficiency in résumé writ- we begin our 114th year, we Dr. Janaki Alavalapati, tive issues. recent research into the itualdevelopment.com. The ing through an intensive exami- are excited that Peter’s many professor of forest resources Forests are one of the most psychological and physi- Bay Center is at 31 Noblett nation and professional writing years with the company will economics and policy and valuable natural and renew- cal effects of forgiveness on Lane in Kilmarnock. process to assess her industry further advance our dedica- Scott Barrett, both of Vir- able resources in this region, knowledge and writing skill. tion to quality service and ginia Tech, will provide a according to forestry commit- For Information On Display Or Directory Advertising tee chairman John Magruder. Call 435-1701 or FAX it to us 435-2632 Managing them for future generations is an impor- tant issue that is becoming increasingly challenging and more complex with compet- ing land uses and smaller tracts of land. 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1508 Northumberland Hwy. www.RRecord.com Burgess, Virginia really, it’s a great source (804) 453-5005 Keith Dobson, CPA 804.435.1701 Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B9 Business Briefs Animals For Adoption The Animal Welfare League has many animals for adoption to good loving n Library exhibits n NARFE to meet n Marketing homes. The dogs, cats, puppies and kittens change rapidly, in lieu of list- The Northumberland County The National Active and and advertising ing them, interested persons may call the league at 435-0822 or Joyce at Public Library will feature Retired Federal Employees 462-0091 to be advised as to what is available at that time. Visits to local The Rappahannock Region animal shelters also are encouraged. Black history, African Ameri- Association Northern Neck Small Business Development can original documents, as well Chapter 1823 will meet at 2 Center will host a Marketing as paintings and wood carv- p.m. April 7 at the Lancaster and Advertising 101: How to ings by Jah Calo of Belmont, Community Library at 235 Reach Your Clients workshop New Home Subcontractor Pricing Jamaica, through March. Items School Street in Kilmarnock. from 8:30 to 11 a.m. April 15 are for sale. The program will be on at the Northern Neck Planning Now in Effect “Aerobics for the Mind.” Cur- n District Commission at 457 Appointment rent, former and retired federal Main Street in Warsaw. The fee Framing includes setting windows/doors $3.85 sq ft SFVA, the company which employees, spouses and survi- Lt. Col. Sherry Hill Sargent produces the annual State Fair is $30. Pre-register by April 10 Footings layout, dig, pour $4.75 lin ft vor annuitants are invited. The at 333-0286. of Virginia, Strawberry Hill executive board will meet at 1 Interior Trim $.60 sq ft Races and Meadow Highland p.m. n Government contracting Decks includes all materials $19.50 sq ft Lt. Col. Games and Celtic Festival, The Rappahannock Region recently appointed John B. n Gift card winners Small Business Development Class A Contractor-Fully Insured “Jay” Adams board chairman The Earth Store in Kilmar- Center will host a Government (804) 363-3000 Sargent and elected four individu- nock has announced the win- Contracting for Small Busi- als from across Virginia to its ners of the March 14 gift card nesses workshop from 2 to 4 board of directors. drawing at the Coastal Virginia p.m. April 2 at the Northern retires New board members are Home and Garden Expo. Neck Planning District Com- Bruce R. Hazelgrove III, Patri- Steve Richardson of Kilmar- mission at 457 Main Street in Lt. Col. Sherry Hill Sargent cia Loughridge, Dr. Dixie Watts nock won the $100 card, Sharon Warsaw. The fee is $20. Pre- culminated 23 years and seven Reaves and William “Peter” Mundy of Heathsville won the register by March 31 at 333- months of military service and Washington. $50 card and Frank Senft of 0286. retired in a ceremony at Fort Deltaville won the $25 card. Myer January 29. n Knitting classes n Maj. Gen. Richard J. Rowe New knitting classes will be n EITC can help Jr. hosted the ceremony, which offered at The Bay Window in For women A family of four earning less Irvington in through March. The Southern Women’s than $41,646, could qualify for featured full military honors Show April 17 to 19 at the provided by the Third Infantry Learn to knit socks on two the Earned Income Tax Credit needles. Explore needle felt- Richmond Raceway Complex (EITC). Many low-to-middle Regiment, known as the Old will feature shopping, cook- Guard. The U.S. Army Band ing techniques. Experiment income families and individu- with texture and lace. Call 436- ing ideas, lifestyle tips, fash- als are eligible for the EITC, and Fife and Drum Corps pro- ion shows, celebrity guests and vided the music. 6636 to sign up for any or all which can amount to a refund classes. prizes. The show is sponsored of up to $4,824. Those who Lt. Col. Sargent held various by Richmond Times Dispatch command and staff positions qualify for the EITC, also are and CBS 6. eligible to have their income while serving in the United Hours are Friday 10 a.m. to States, Europe, Korea and the Museum seeks tax returns prepared for free. 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 Call 1-800-906-9887. Middle East. She is a survivor p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 of the 9/11 attack on the Pen- old photos p.m. Admission is $9 for adults tagon in which her office was at the door, $8 on-line; $5 for STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST destroyed and several of her for exhibit youth 6 to 12 years; and free colleagues were killed. She Quotes as of: Close on 3/16/09 Richmond County Museum for those under 6 with an adult. also served 15 months in Iraq To order tickets, call 800-849- AT&T ...... 24.36 with the First Armored Divi- is seeking outstanding 20th-cen- Altria (Philip Morris) ...... 16.91 tury press photographs to include 0248, or visit SouthernWom- sion during Operation Iraq ensShow.com. BB & T Corp...... 16.98 Freedom I. in its upcoming exhibit featuring Bay Banks VA ...... 7.30 Lt. Col. Sargent was accom- the photographer Forrest Patton, CSX Corporation ...... 24.64 panied by her husband, Col. who chronicled Northern Neck Chesapeake Financial .....17.50 Patrick D. Sargent, her daugh- life from the 1950s to the early Eddowes’ Chesapeake Corp ...... 0.009 ter, Samantha N. Sargent, and 1990s. Davenport Equity Fund ....7.95 her parents, Lloyd and Eleanor “While the museum has a large watercolors Dominion Resources ...... 30.21 Hill of Weems. collection of his work to choose Eastern VA Bank Shares ...8.50 She is the granddaughter of from, we would really like to are featured Exxon Mobil ...... 66.97 the late Clinton and Inelle Hill, turn up other photos of his era IBM ...... 91.22 formerly of White Stone and and earlier to help flesh out the in the window Kraft Foods ...... 22.87 story of how press photography the late Joseph and Dorothy The watercolors of Betty Omega Protein ...... 2.52 Ritchie, formerly of Weems. evolved in the Northern Neck,” Sun Trust (Formerly Crestar) 11.48 said David Jett of the museum. Eddowes are featured in a window of the Studio Gal- Union Bankshares...... 13.29 “We will explore when and Verizon ...... 28.55 what kind of photos first were lery in Kilmarnock. Eddowes of New Kent Wells Fargo ...... 13.70 printed in the Northern Neck Zapata Corp ...... 5.85 papers. We are particularly inter- County has studied and ested in dramatic or significant worked in the area since high Quotes and information fur- events and human interest shots school. She attended Parson’s nished by Davenport & Com- that define our region,” Jett said. School of Design in New pany LLC, Rt. 3, Ice House Patton, of Warsaw, took photo York City, Virginia Common- Field, White Stone, VA. (804) pictures of weddings, special wealth University, and the 435-7705 or 1-800-378-2165. events, accidents, historic homes University of Minnesota. and everyday happenings for 50 Her work has been seen years. widely in the Minneapolis-St. A forester by profession and Paul area and in Richmond at photographer by avocation, he St. Mary’s and MCV hospi- Why Paint When You Can was an active member of the Vir- tals, the Jewish Community ginia Press Photographers Asso- Center, the James Center, ciation. His photographs found and For Arts Sake on Cary Replace Your Old Windows! Jennifer McCann their way into all the Northern Street. Neck papers. She and her husband have The exhibit will open April 1. travelled to Europe several Locally owned and operated family business with McCann The museum has a gift shop times. She takes travel photos over 65 years of combined experience to assure and is on the courthouse green and uses them for inspira- in Warsaw at the corner of Rich- tion. One of the paintings in your complete satisfaction certified mond Road and Wallace Street. the gallery window depicts It is open Wednesday through several Italian men eating a Licensed & Insured Architect Jennifer McCann Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. large bag of peanuts. of Tranquil Waters Design in Call 333-3607. Eddowes’ paintings are White Stone has recently been regularly displayed at the certified as a LEED Accredited Studio Gallery which is open PRE-SEASON PRICES ON WHITE Professional by the U.S. Green Tuesday through Saturday Building Council (USGBC). from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. VINYL DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Design) Green with Building Rating System sup- ports sustainable architecture, LOW-E with ARGON GAS INSULATED GLASS efficient building technologies, ® and environmentally sound and SUPER SPACER construction practices. McCann has an architecture degree from the and is a member of the American Institute of 00 Architects and the USGBC. First Friday $169 She has maintained an archi- reception tectural design firm in Lan- RECYCLE Completely Installed caster County for 15 years and Artist Susan Sills paints a designs green homes, home landscape scene at the Rappa- Remember . . . (No extras needed) additions and commercial and hannock Art League Studio institutional projects. Gallery’s First Friday recep- Promotion Ends tion in Kilmarnock March 6. What goes around The First Friday receptions April 15, 2009 will continue throughout the comes around. ‘By the Sea’ year and will feature gallery artists displaying their talents art show as well as special exhibits. Rapppahannock Record The public is invited. We recycle. seeks entries • Guaranteed 35% fuel savings “By the Sea” art show is a joint • Tilt-In for easy cleaning effort between the Bay School, a community arts center, and R.L. SELF TIMBER INC. the Mathews Maritime Foun- • Half screen comes standard dation. The show will be held Grading driveways from April 11 to May 9 at the Bay School at 279 Main Street in septic systems installed Footers & Basements • Custom made to fit each opening Mathews. Artists are asked to capture rip rap installation & repairs Bush hogging life on or by the sea which could include subject matter such as, but tree removal timBer harvesting ★ Financing Available ★ Rates as low as 6% APR not limited to, birds, boats, buoys, Lot Clearing beaches, marine life, lighthouses ★ No Down Payment ★ Terms to fit your budget and marshes, said Kim Moore. Material for sale: Pick up or delivered All fine arts, fine crafts and Mulch • Gravel photography are welcome, said p.o Box 12, lively va 22507 Moore. There are no size restric- Call 436-3013 For Free Estimates tions as long as space is avail- Office 804.462.7913 • fax 804.462.7037 able. For our out-of-town customers First-, second- and third-place call 888-296-4707 ribbons will be awarded and the Lively Wood Yard judging will be based on skill and craftsmanship, she said. Top Soil, Potting Soil & Mulch for Sale There is no fee to enter. Only 804.462.7913 one entry per person is allowed. The deadline for entry is April 7. regular Business hours Call 725-1278 for an entry form. MOnday - Saturday 8aM - 4:30pM • Sunday 12 nOOn - 4pM Distributors B10 From the front Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 t Supervisors . . . . (continued from page B1) Medical Reserve Corps increasing property assess- ments on homesteads were forcing the elderly out of the county, supervisors delayed the receives funding award vote in order to research state codes on allowable relief provi- The Three Rivers Medical sions. Reserve Corps has received The changes originally pro- a $10,000 Capacity Building posed would apply to house- Award from the Surgeon Gener- holds with incomes of less than al’s Office of the Civilian Medical $20,000. Operating on a slid- Reserve Corps (OCVMRC). ing scale, a household with an The funding, awarded by income below $14,000 would the National Association of qualify for 100 percent exemp- County and City Health Offi- tion from tax; up to $16,000 cials (NACCHO) on behalf of would qualify for 80 percent OCVMRC, supports Medical exemption; up to $18,000 Reserve Corps (MRC) unit activi- would qualify for 60 percent ties such as volunteer recruitment exemption; and up to $20,000 and training, supply and equip- would qualify for 40 percent ment purchases and personnel exemption. costs. The financial support will From left are Dr. Richard Baylor and Dr. Jack B. McCon- help sustain local public health nell. and disaster response activities. From left are Three Rivers emergency planner Steven Rykal t Police . . . . “State and federal funding and recruiter Valerie Prince. (continued from page B1) options are dwindling during Dr. Richard Baylor these tough economic times,” awarded to 513 MRC units Nationwide, there are some area. said district emergency planner nationwide. 700 MRC units and almost Also during the week, staff receives national award Steve Rykal who is also Three “MRC units and volunteers are 150,000 volunteers, medical pro- conducted 16 traffic stops, Rivers MRC coordinator. a critical component of commu- fessionals and others. Volunteers issued ten summonses, assisted WASHINGTON, D.C.— the 15 years of his retirement “With this award, we will be nity resiliency. We look forward are trained to provide support in three motorists, reported two The American Medical Asso- creating a health care home able to continue classes such as to seeing the effect of this fund- their communities during and deer strikes, investigated two ciation Foundation honored for the uninsured and under- CPR and Blood Pressure Special- ing on the future success of these after emergencies. Throughout building alarms and trans- Dr. Richard Baylor of Kilmar- insured of his community. ist Measurement for volunteers in units and their ability to meet the year, they offer education and ported eight prisoners. Animal nock March 9 with the Jack B. In 1992, as a member of the the Three Rivers Health District. the emergency and public health prevention services to improve control responded to one call McConnell Excellence in Vol- Northern Neck Medical Soci- The unit will also continue to needs of their communities,” said the health of their neighborhoods for service. unteerism Award at a banquet ety, he was part of a health work with emergency exercises, Capt. Rob Tosatto, director of the and communities. Fire calls at the Grand Hyatt in Washing- action group that galvanized training, and outreach activities OCVMRC. Recently, the Three Rivers The Kilmarnock Volunteer ton, D.C. that community to create the in the 10 counties of the Northern “We are proud to offer this MRC has participated in the Fire Department responded Dr. Baylor was among five Northern Neck Free Health Neck and Middle Peninsula and funding in partnership with the health department’s Reach Out to a fire alarm on American other award recipients from Clinic. at Riverside Tappahannock and OCVMRC. We see the Medi- and Read Program, making Drive, a traffic accident on around the nation, each of Since its inception in 1993, Walter Reed Hospitals, Rappa- cal Reserve Corps as a valuable books part of a healthy child- the 300 block on North Main whom was recognized for out- Dr. Baylor has worked at the hannock General Hospital, and asset to our nation’s public health hood. Partnering with the five Street and with the White Stone standing contributions to the clinic on a volunteer basis, other community partners,” he system,” said senior advisor for free health clinics in the Three Volunteer Fire Department and medical field. seeing patients, writing pre- said. public health preparedness at Rivers district is an important the Department of Forestry to a The McConnell Award, or as scriptions, presiding over Almost $3.2 million was NACCHO, Jack Herrmann. goal for the unit. brush fire on Simmons Lane. Dr. Baylor called it, “the old meetings of the clinic’s board The Upper Lancaster Volun- geezer award,” began in 2006. of directors and medical staff, teer Fire Department responded It honors a physician of age 56 and soliciting contributions. to a vehicle fire on Regina or older for his commitment He served as the clinic’s first Lancaster to receive food and shelter grant Road. to volunteer medical care pro- president, from 1993 to 1996 WASHINGTON, D.C.—Lan- elderly and families will deter- food and/or shelter programs, Northumberland County vided to those without access and became its medical direc- caster County has been chosen mine how the funds awarded to and if they are a private volun- Sheriff Chuck Wilkins brought to health care in the United tor in 1997. He stepped down to receive $11,298 to supplement Lancaster County are to be dis- tary organization, they must have charges against 11 individuals States. from that position in January. emergency food and shelter pro- tributed among the emergency a voluntary board. last week. Dr. Jack B. McConnell is a During his tenure, the clinic grams in the county. food and shelter programs run by Public or private voluntary Cedric L. Levere, 39, of physician and scientist who grew from one borrowed room The selection was made by service organizations. organizations interested in apply- Warsaw was charged March 11 served as corporate director of in the Lancaster Department of a national board of the Fed- Under the terms of the grant, ing for emergency food and shel- on a Richmond County warrant advanced technology at John- Health to a 10,500-square-foot eral Emergency Management local organizations chosen to ter program funds must submit with a Circuit Court probation son & Johnson. He directed facility that houses a medical Agency (FEMA). TA local board receive funds must be private requests in writing to the atten- violation. the development of the TB and dental clinic and a phar- including representatives of the voluntary nonprofits or units of tion of Dawn Mahaffey at the Michelle Renee Hayes, 22, Tine Test used in the detection macy. Over 6,000 patients have county, Red Cross, Salvation government, have an accounting Lancaster County Department of Warsaw was charged March of tuberculosis, participated in received more than $30 million Army, Social Services, Agency system, practice non-discrimi- of Social Services at 462-5141. 14 with grand larceny as a prin- the early stages of the devel- worth of medical, dental and on Aging, council of churches nation, have demonstrated the The deadline for applications is cipal in the second degree and opment of the polio vaccine, pharmaceutical care. Some 90 and the homeless veterans, the capability to deliver emergency April 2. burglary as a principal in the supervised the discovery of percent of the area’s practicing second degree. Tylenol, was instrumental in physicians now volunteer some A Reedville man, 60, was developing MRI technology time seeing clinic patients. charged March 9 with violation and helped write the enabling “He was a nearly daily pres- of a protective order. legislation to map the genome. ence in the clinic for the past 15 This spring A Reedville woman, 27, was In his retirement, McConnel years,” said executive director charged March 11 on a Lan- created Volunteers in Medi- Jean Nelson. “He wasn’t look- i wanT someThing caster County warrant with cine, an organization of retired ing for awards, he just wanted failure to appear in the General medical personnel who volun- to help people. It’s wonderful District Court. teer their time and talents in when people are rewarded for A Callao man, 41, was a network of free community doing the right thing and fol- charged March 3 with driving clinics for the working unin- lowing their heart.” while intoxicated. sured. To volunteer or donate, call A Heathsville woman, 31, At 85, Dr. Baylor has spent 435-0575, or visit nnfhc.com. was charged March 13 with shoplifting. ReLIabLe A Heathsville man, 25, was charged March 13 with pur- Civil War Sesquicentennial chasing or transporting a fire- MM 55 STIHL arm while being subject to a committee formed for Lancaster YARD BOSS® protective order. $ A Lottsburg woman, 18, was LANCASTER—A commit- Karen Hart of the Mary Ball 95 charged March 13 with two tee for the commemoration of Washington Museum, Edward 339 counts of being an accessory the 150th anniversary of the Trexler, author of Civil War, • Cultivate, then alternate American Civil War has been Northern Neck, Louise Jesse of with easy-to-switch MM 55 C-E after the fact to larceny. Easy2Start™ formed in Lancaster County. attachments (sold separately) A Hague man, 21, was the Historic Resources Com- Model Available The committee was formed charged March 14 on a West- mission, Camille Bennett of • 2 year limited $ 95 at the request of the Virginia 369 moreland County warrant with The Foundation for Historic homeowner warranty abandonment of an animal. Civil War Sesquicentennial Christ Church, Agnes Lee of Commission to plan events to the Kilmarnock Museum and wheeL KiT A Hague man, 20, was with purchase educate and inform the citizens Bob McKenney of the North- FREE charged with a second offense A $49.95 MAS-SRP value. Offer valid Shown of Lancaster County about ern Neck Geological Society. with of driving while intoxicated through 6/30/09 at participating the American Civil War and The committee meets at the dealers while supplies last. optional within five years, this time wheel kit. while transporting a child its influence on the area, said Steamboat Era Museum to dis- under the age of 17. chairman William Chapman. cuss their plans for the Sesqui- The Sesquicentennial will centennial. A Baltimore man, 55, was NEW! FS 56 Rc-E TRIMMER charged March 15 with driving begin in 2010 and continue To learn more about the Ses- while intoxicated and reckless through 2015 and will be com- quicentennial, visit virginia- $ 95 driving. memorated through confer- civilwar.org, or email Chapman ences, museum exhibits, and at [email protected]. 239 other events, said Chapman. • Versatile, straight-shaft Each of these events will mark trimmer with STIHL Easy2Start™ NORTHUMBERLAND a specific point in the Civil Correction • 2 year limited homeowner warranty COUNTY War. One of the committee’s pri- The names of two of Cutting mary goals is to coordinate, Edge Quilt members submitted CRIME link, and unify events and to the Rappahannock Record SOLVERS activities throughout the state last week for publication were as part of the Sesquicenten- in error. The quilters are Mary The Northumberland County nial commemoration. This is Alice Rath and Jane Kimball. Crime Solvers seeks informa- no small task, as Virginia has tion regarding three incidents more Civil War sites than any MS 170 cHAIN SAW that recently took place. other state, he explained. Every $ 95 Between February 8 and city and county in Virginia has Rappahannock 14” bar March 6, person(s) broke into a 179 a history of the crucial role it • Designed for occasional wood-cutting tasks residence on Hampton Place in played during the nation’s most the Bay Quarter Shores Com- traumatic moments—there is Record munity and stole numerous not an area of the state that was items. untouched by the war. Between March 1 and March Each locality has been asked Deadlines 13, person(s) stole a wildlife to form a Local Sesquicenten- STIHL HAS YOU COVERED WITH PROTECTIVE APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. camera from property on Flag nial Committee to work with Pond Lane in the Ophelia area. the commission, plan events Between March 6 and March and activities that are mean- Display Advertising: Rappahannock Tractor Company 7, person(s) entered the car ingful to the community, and Monday @5 p.m. wash bays at Callao Auto promote its Civil War history Repair Service and damaged during the commemoration, 544 North Main St. the spray wands. said Chapman. Classified Advertising: Report information regard- The Lancaster committee Kilmarnock • 804-435-3161 ing these crimes to Northum- is composed of directors of Tuesday @ NOON berland County Crime Solvers local museums and organiza- rappahannock.ws at 580-8477. Crime Solvers tions, and local historians, and pays cash rewards up to $1,000 is chaired by Chapman, a Lan- News: for information that leads to an caster High School student. Tuesday @ NOON All prices are MAS-SRP. Available at participating dealers while supplies last. © 2009 STIHL MAS9-141-87904-1 arrest. Callers remain anony- Other members of the com- mous and are not required to mittee include Terri Thaxton testify in court. of the Steamboat Era Museum, 804.435.1701 Reliable solutions start at STIHLdealers.com

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Extraordinary views of the entrance of Carters Creek and the Rappahannock River, incredible sunrises and a continual boat parade on Carters ‘ Greenvale Manor ’ circa 1840 Lancaster Creek and the River Private Acreage..... Protected Harbor create the ultimate 12 Rooms 5 Fireplaces! Drawing Room { 20 x 18 } Guest House l Garage Apartment waterfront site.

This special home has been renovated and enlarged over the last several years.

Features include: • Large Creek Room • Living Room with Fireplace Lancaster County $319,000 $290’s • Cook’s Kitchen/Granite New Home ! Community Beach + Pier 20’ Deck ... High Ceilings, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Dining Area w/Water Views • Master Suite • One or Two Guest Bedrooms • 3 Full Baths • Laundry Room • Two Car Garage 1 • Waterside Deck. ‘ Cottage Cove ’ 7 /2 Acres 560’ Waterfront Two Cottages ‘ Main Cottage ’ Fireplace, 8 Rooms, 2 Baths Other features: Dock, ‘ Guest Cottage ’ Cathedral Ceiling Great Room, Bedrm, Bath Protected Shoreline, 758-2430 435-2644 Full House Generator and Urbanna White Stone Great Weems Neighborhood. David Dew 436-3106 Katie Horsley Dew 436-6256 Recent house inspection available to purchaser. Paul Levine 725-8309 Virginia Henry 761-5111 Glenn Kelley 436-6087 Hunter Sledd 370-0500 Ty Brent 436-2813 Julie Kellum 761-7255 Catherine Crabill 436-6701 Bob Gutknecht 436-5893 Price Was $789,000 NOW Listed for $689,000 Jack Hoffman 436-7075 Ted Curtis 435-2919 Nelson Horsley Jr. 435-0773 B12 • Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 For Rent For Sale

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(Mar-12-tf) 1BR COZY COTTAGE: Available photo/details. 904-223-1727.. sex, elderliness, familial immediately, Monaskin area. Fenced KILMARNOCK: One bedroom, one (May-15-tf) status or handicap. Buyers & Agents Welcome back yard, deck, screened porch, bath apartment, Irvington Road, LYNHAMS. $125 night/weekly Refreshments / Drawing kitchen appliances. $550/month. all appliances including washer/ All real estate adver- get one night free. Charming tised herein is subject References, good credit, security dryer. Large kitchen, all utilities c1678 Colonial! Indian Creek required. Owner/agent 804-795-1859, included, $625/month, application boating ramp. Visa/MC. Melrose to Virginia’s fair hous- 804-869-0268..(Mar-12-3t) and security deposit, 804-436- Plantation Real Estate. Owner- ing law which makes it Laura Pierce - 804-694-9145 6777..(Feb-12-tf) 2 PRIVATE ROOMS and full bath. Agent. www.Melrose illegal to advertise “any Bay & River Real Estate Separate entrance w/porch. Common LANCASTER COUNTY: Room for Plantation.com/lynhams.html. preference, limitation, or area and kitchen privileges. Small, rent. All utilities included plus cable. 1-800-711-4620..(Feb-19-13t) discrimination because quiet farm near Hartfield. Single, pro- $375/month. Call 571-405-0706.. NORTH MYRTLE Beach ocean- of race, color, religion, fessional only. $500/month, includes (Dec-18-tf) front condo: 3BR, 3BA, dis- national origin, sex, el- utilities. Credit and references required. counted negotiable weekly rates, 804-758-5241. (Mar-19-tf)SS LARGE, BRIGHT 1BR apartment w/ derliness, familial status deck, Topping near airport. Move-in sleeps 8. View at www.vrbo. or handicap or inten- 2BR WATERFRONT Cottage on Myers special, $560 first month, $660/ com, search by VRBO #196993.. tion to make any such Creek. Furnished or unfurnished. month thereafter. $660 deposit, ref- (Feb-26-13t) $700/month. Security and credit check erences. Includes heat/AC. Washer/ preference, limitation, or WATERFRONT: Beautifully fur- discrimination.” required. Call Lawrence Barrack, 804- dryer on premises. No pets. After nished vacation homes on North- 435-6161, Jim and Pat Carter Real 5p.m. 804-758-5734 or 804-832- ern Neck & Middle Peninsula. Estate..(Oct-9-tf) 9058..(Feb-26-4t)SS This newspaper will Available daily/weekly/monthly. not knowingly accept 2BR, 1BA HOUSE: Glebe Point. LEASE or PURCHASE: 3BR, 2BA Visit website at www.vacationrentalsvirginia.com advertising LR, DR, carport. 12 month lease. farmhouse, Ingram Bay waterfront. for real estate that Call for information, application and Bright, airy, open floor plan, 2-family or call 804-436-9722. Chesa- appointment to view, 540-292-1048.. rooms, porches throughout, pier, peake Property Management.. violates the fair hous- (Mar-19-2t-C) private. Rent, $1500 month, no (Feb-5-13t) ing law. Our readers are pets, security required. Purchase hereby informed that 2BR, 1BA HOUSE: Good neighbor- $518,000. 804-639-2551.(Mar-5- For Sale all dwellings advertised hood, Weems, CHAC, all appliances tf-EOW) plus washer and dryer, rear deck, in this newspaper are public water. $750/month. 804-286- LIVELY: 2BR DUPLEX on Clover * available on an equal 4049. (Mar-12-6t) Lane. Recently remodeled, $650 ANTIQUES: We take QUALITY opportunity basis. For month, security and references Consignments, Buy Items, Con- 2BR, 1BA RANCHER: Lively. All new duct Estate Sales, Do Apprais- more information or to required. Will accept section 8. file a housing complaint updated appliances. References Available April 1. Owner/Agent 804- als. Call Steve (Fri, Sat, Sun or required. No smoking. Pets negotiable. 435-6238..(Mar-12-tf) Mon) @804-435-1207 or email call the $800/month plus security deposit. Call [email protected] Kil- Virginia Fair Housing 804-436-6157..(Mar-19-tf) LOVELY 3BR/2BA waterfront home marnock Antique Gallery, 144 Office at (804) 367-8530. with own beach and dock. Unbeliev- School St., Kilmarnock, VA.. Toll free call (888) 551- 3BR HOME w/1BA on farm. $900 able views. Huge great room with (Jan-22-tf) month, 1st and last month’s rent plus screened porch. Minutes from White 3247. For the hearing $900 security deposit required. Call Stone. $1350 per/month. 703-424- .58 CARAT HEART shaped dia- impaired 804-462-6289 or 301-292-3154.. 0835. (Mar-5-4t) mond ring, 18k yellow gold call (804) 367-9753. (Oct-9-tf) mounting, written appraisal MAGNOLIA COTTAGE: Irvington. $1100. Eliat stone ring from E-mail: 3BR, 2BA Home: Dymer Creek., 1BR, 1BA house. Private, quiet. All Israel gold electroplate, $25. [email protected] den, CHAC, appliances, dock. $900. appliances, CHAC. $700 month. Call Susan 804-824-3057..(Mar- ginia.gov. month. Security and references 804-462-9840. (Feb-26-4t-C) 19-3t) required. No smoking. 804-740-7910.. Web site: www.fairhous- (Mar-19-2t) MOLLUSK: 2BR, 1BA w/washer & 15cf CROSLEY FREEZER, $150. ing.vipnet.org.” dryer, deck. $650. Call 804-436- 100ft PVC expansion joint, $50. 3BR, 2BA LUXURIOUS like new ram- 9722 Chesapeake Property Mgmt.. New Speed Aire compressor, bler: 2-car garage, workshop on 1AC, (Mar-12-2t) $325. New greenhouse heater, Laurel Point area. Lease/$950 month $150. Flatbed trailer, 10,000 plus utilities, security, references. Or RENOVATED 3BR home near Lively GVW, 16ftX6ft6in, $1800. 804- purchase $210,000. 804-695-1185. w/all appliances, large deck w/view. 529-6169..(Mar-12-2t) Creative Affordable Solutions To ALL (Mar-12-13t) Rent negotiable. Credit check, security required. 804-761-1763, 1978 ANTIQUE HOLIDAY Ram- 3BR, 2BA Rancher: New carpet & Ken Michaels, Bay Meadows Real bler motor home: Sleeps 4, pow- Your Home Improvements And Repairs hardwood floors, all appliances, Estate..(Mar-5-3t) ered by 454 Chevy engine, runs, • Additions CHAC, deck, carport, large lot, $2000. Call 804-443-3457, leave tool shed, water access, adjacent SALUDA-2 unfurnished cottages: 2 message..(Mar-12-2t) • Renovations to ICYCC. Flexible lease, security bedroom, 1 bath. Brand new appli- reynolds construction deposit, references. $1100/month. ances, heat and AC. Quiet setting. 2001 OAKWOOD Trailer: White • Decks 804-462-0444..(Jan-8-tf) Single or couple only. $500/mo plus Stone. New condition. 2BR, 1 • Screened Porches Quality Building Since 1975 deposit. References and credit will large BA, utility-room with W/D, Dedicated Year Round Service 3BR/2BA RANCHER, White Stone: be checked. 804758-3011..(May- cathedral ceilings in main living • Garages 1500SF, open floor plan, LR/DR, 19-2t-C)SS area, bar dividing kitchen from • Outbuildings Proudly Serving The Northern Neck attached carport, rear deck. All appli- den, CHAC, $18,000. 804-731- ances included. No pets, no smoking. SMALL HOME on River Road near 2235, 804-452-0086, 804-721- • Finished Basements Licensed & Insured $1300/month plus security deposit. Lively! 2BR, 1BA, $650 month 0583..(Mar-12-2t) 804-435-1545..(Mar-12-2t) plus $650 security deposit. 804- 462-6289 or 301-292-3154..(Jan- 2005 GEHL ESCAVATOR 503-Z: 804-453-5261 • 804-580-1928 4BR, 2BA FARMHOUSE in Farnham: 22-10t) 593 hours, hydraulic thumb, Recently remodeled. Wildlife setting, heat/air cab, great condition, near water and boat ramp. Partially STEPTOE DISTRICT by new owner: $26,000. 804-761-6177 or 804- furnished. Available now. $900/month. Possible option to buy, prime office/ 435-6956..(Mar-5-3t) Security deposit required. Call 804- retail space, 1150sf. Ample parking. 394-4860..(Mar-12-2t-C) 81 N. Main next to Booth’s Land- ANTIQUE SETTEE For Sale: scaping, $1200/month. 757-869- American-mid-Victorian walnut 4BR, 2BA, SPACIOUS home near 9409/757-826-9200. (Mar-12-2t-C) settee, two chair back. c.1870. Courthouse. Central air and heat. Original upholstery and horse- $800/month. Security deposit, good TOWNHOUSE in Foxhill Townhouse hair. $1500. Call 804-453-9100.. credit and references, OLREA. 571- subdivision, Kilmarnock. 2BR, 2BA, (Mar-19-2t-C) 331-2877..(Mar-19-4t) large LR/DR, kitchen w/refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. Conveniently BULK HARDWOOD mulch and 4BR/2BA WATERFRONT HOME, located within walking distance of bulk mushroom compost avail- Tabbs Creek, White Stone, close to Main St. complimented by fireplace able at Farm & Home Supply, bay. Available through mid-December and private deck just off LR. CHAC, Inc., 469 N. Main St., P.O. Box 2009. Furnished, pets allowed, out- town water/sewage. $735 month. 249, Kilmarnock, Virginia. Phone door shower, screened porch, high 804-435-1490 for appointment.. 804-435-3177..(Jan-8-13t) speed internet, Direct TV, 3-boat (Feb-26-tf) dock space w/water and power. CHAIRS FOR SALE: One gentle- Only $1300 month. [email protected]. WATERFRONT FURNISHED Home: men’s wing chair, green, good (Mar-12-tf) Lottsburg area, 3BR, 2BA, D/W, condition. One antique wicker W/D, handicap/wheelchair acces- rocker, original paint, needs new A PRIME LOCATION Irvington Center sible, pets OK. Short term lease. seat. Two floral slipcovered chairs rental. Professional offices, Suites or $1000/mo. includes all utilities and w/arms, blue floral, fair condition. almost 1400sf. Includes high speed direct TV. 804-529-6868..(Jan-22- One gooseneck rocker, needs internet, reception area, conference 13t) recovering. Two captain’s chairs, room and kitchen. John Dorsey 804- one seat needs repairing. One 438-9890..(Mar-12-7t) WATERFRONT HOUSE for rent: Fur- designer chaise lounge, needs nished or unfurnished, 4BR, dock w/ back pillow, extra long. Call for A WONDERFUL PRIVATE waterfront sand beach, beautiful views, 2 car cottage. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Yearly pricing and appointment. 804- garage. New house, must see. Sun- 438-6424..(Mar-12-2t) lease, $850/mo. Close to Urbanna. nybank. $1500/mo. 804-453-6062.. 804-436-3771..(Mar-12-2t)SS (Feb-26-8t) DINNER SERVICE: Service for 12 Noritake porcelain dinner service BE THE FIRST to rent a brand new WATERFRONT: 3BR, 2BA w/ 2 bedroom, 2 full bath duplex. All “Cortez” pattern. Approximately enclosed porch, sandy beach 68 pieces. Excellent condition. new appliances including washer/ on Rappahannock near Mollusk. dryer, high efficiency heat and a/c, tile $750. Call 804-453-9100. (Mar- $1,250. Call 804-436-9722. Chesa- 19-2t-C) floors, separate den and private deck. peake Property Mgmt. (Mar-12-2t) Convenient park like setting in White FARM FRESH brown eggs: Free Stone. Call 804-435-0050 for more WEEMS: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, range, cage free, all natural grain info..(Mar-19-2t) detached garage. $750. 804-438- fed, $2.50 per dozen. 804-438- 6058..(Mar-12-2t) 9333..(Feb-26-tf) Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B13 For Sale BoatsMotors Help Wanted Help Wanted

NEW 2009 E-Z-GO Golf Cart St. CARPENTER or CARPENTER’S TEMPORARY RURAL Carrier: Clean .... this number will get you places! Sport: 2x2 gas engine, w/lift, C. SCOTT VAIL Helper: Must have own transporta- criminal history, good driving record. 435-1701 lights, windshield, front basket, YACHT BROKERAGE tion. Experienced preferred but will Must be available every Saturday top & enclosure. Has less than 70 Rappahannock Road train. Call 804-435-3899 or 804- and provide own vehicle. Serious 5 miles. $7200. 804-333-4767.. IRVINGTON, VA 436-3493..(Mar-29-tf) inquiries only. Apply in person, Lan- (Mar-12-4t) 804-438-6443 caster Post Office..(Mar-12-2t) ESTABLISHED LOCAL Insurance Indian Creek Apartments NEW ADIRONDACK CHAIRS, Power Agency has full-time opening for WAITPERSON Now featuring (1) and (2) bedroom apartments. $79. Nice any time gifts. Qual- 1987 Present 46’ Trawler-$134,500 property casualty agent. Experi- Part time Breakfast and Lunch shift, 00 00 ity wood swings, picnic tables, 2005 Mainship 430-$465,000 enced and licensed preferred, but position may include barista and (1) bedroom $469 -$618 lawn and deck furniture. Leslie 1998 Grand Banks 42’-$385,000 will give consideration to a qualified hostess training. Waitstaff Experi- (2) bedrooms $50600-$69200 R. Dawson Jr. 804-580-6391.. Gentleman’s Deadrise 51’ person for training. Candidate must ence necessary. Apply in person. (Feb-19-13t) $236,500 have excellent people skills and Willaby’s Route 3, White Stone. No For a limited time only, offering 1st month free ‘86 Heritage 40’ Trawler-$138,500 work well with other staff persons. phone calls. NEW CHILD’S WOODEN toy The position has an excellent benefit (Mar-12-2t) Handicap/Wheelchair accessible castle w/figures. List $199, sell 1987 Carver 38’ Aft Cabin-$79,000 1981 Grand Banks 36’-$114,900 package. Email resumes or inquiry for $80. Call 804-435-2833.. letter to [email protected]. Applications may be picked up at (Mar-12-3t) 2005 Rinker 342 Fiesta-SOLD Work Wanted 1976 Egg Harbor 33ftSF-$39,900 (Mar-12-4t) 501 Southport Lane, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES: 1998 Eastern JC 31’-$110,000 FITNESS ROOM STAFF: Part-time. A1 ROTOTILLING SMALL GAR- Free & safe wood heat. Central 1993 MDI Downeast 30’-$85,000 Applicants must be at least 18, must DENS $59.95: Trenching $1.25 foot (804) 435-2997 or 435-3810 Boiler Classic and E-Classic, 25 2006 Allbin 28’TE Flush Deck- be able to work Saturday & Sunday ($100 min), grass and bush-hog year warranty. Heats home, busi- $159,750 shifts, and must have superior cus- cutting, backhoe grading work, ness, hot water, barn, pool, etc. tomer service skills, a clean criminal etc. 804-436-3636, leave message Radiant heat design and instal- Sail history, and excellent work refer- or e-mail [email protected] (Mar- lation. VAWOODHEAT.COM. Call 1983 Bristol 38.8-$125,000 ences. We offer on the job training, 12-13t) Tommy Ellis at Ellis Contracting, 1984 Bristol 31.1-$57,000 but weight room knowledge would 804-366-9536..(Jan-5-EOW) 2000 Catalina 380-$139,000 be helpful. Pick up an employment CHILD CARE SERVICES: Christian 1979 Alden 44’MK I-$185,000 mother w/30+ years experience PEDESTAL SINK American Stan- application at the YMCA, 39 Harris 1977 Cheoy Lee 42 Clip- Rd., Kilmarnock..(Mar-19-2t) offering before school care, Alfonso dard, white, never used, w/hang- per-$85,000 area, starting 3/16/09. Excellent ing hardware. Large basin with 1976 Whitby 42’-$84,000 FRONT DESK: Busy dental office references, flexible, dependable. unusual large flat surface for 1979 Tartan 37’-$69,000 seeking self motivated person to Denise, 804-313-5867..(Mar-12- setting things on. Hard-to-find 1983 Freedom 32ft, $35,000 coordinate busy front office. Must 2t-C) style. $150. 301-392-5651.. 1966 Ericson 5.5 Meter-$15,000 be able to juggle at least three things (Mar-19-2t) 1981 Pearson Flyer 30’-$18,000 and smile while doing it. Must be EXPERIENCED PERSON w/Micro- soft Word, Excel, Access and Quick- PIANOS: CABLE-NELSON Spin- Celebrating “10 Years” personable, organized, patient and Spring is here! have acute attention to detail bor- books skills seeking work to do from net, oak finish, $500. Baldwin home: Billing, maintain databases, Acrosonic Spinnet, mahogany Anxious Sellers! dering on obsessive. Experience in dental field is desired, but a great correspondence, events manage- finish, $1500. Bramback Baby ment. Resume available. 804-462- Grand 4ft. walnut finish, $2500. www.yachtworld.com/cscottvail attitude is more important. Com- (X) puter experience a must. Please 6284 Will deliver. Call 804-436-3622.. [email protected](Dec-18-13t) (Mar-12-4t-C) send resume and cover letter to Marine Services P.O. Box 628, Burgess, VA 22432.. EXPERIENCED, DEPENDABLE, PINE STRAW, bulk hardwood (Mar-19-2t) hard working gardener to take care mulch, bulk Nutra Green compost, of all your gardening needs. Plant- and railroad ties available at your COVERED land storage bays for INTENSIVE COMMUNITY Services trailerable boats and RVs. Olver- Specialist ing, fertilizing, weeding, mulching, Landscape headquarters. The pruning, etc. Hourly, daily, weekly. Earth Store, 161 Technology Park son’s Marina, Callao, Va. $80 This is a unique opportunity to join month. Winterization services a state of the art team in the beauti- Cheryl, 804-453-4229..(Mar-19- Drive, Kilmarnock 804-435-7777.. 4t-C) (Jan-29-13t) available. 1-800-529-5071. Call or ful Northern Neck of Virginia. The visit ..(Dec-25-13t) Middle Peninsula Northern Neck HOUSECLEANING: I do it all, includ- SHOTGUNS: Benelli Nova, 12 Community Services Board is ing windows and carpets. 21 years gauge, 28in Vent Rib Black Stock. HAVE YOU SEEN your boat bottom seeking one full-time (40 hours per lately? Have you lost any knots? If experience with references. Serv- Only fired 3 times, $375. Rem- week, anno.#12-09) professional ing Lancaster and Middlesex. Free ington Sportsman Model 48, 16 so, you may need my dive service. to join our Intensive Community 804-435-3450..(Feb-19-13t) estimates. Joan’s Housecleaning, gauge automatic, $275. 804-313- Services Team located in Warsaw, 804-758-5378. 5538..(Mar-12-2t) KLEENFUEL: Fuel polishing, tank Virginia. A varied and challenging (Feb-26-13t) cleaning using the Ocean Marine work environment, opportunity for SIMMONS BEAUTYREST Mat- extra income, and supervision for tress and boxspring, couch, big System. USCG licensed and insured. Save on your boat down- licensure are but a few of our perks. Wanted boy recliner chair, 52in big screen Our team and individuals are known projection HD Sony TV. All items time. Visa & Mastercard accepted. Cell, 804-694-6040. (Jan-8-13t) throughout the Commonwealth for NEW OWNER for ‘06 Wells Cargo in great condition. 804-761-1728 Crisis Stabilization and fast track 6ftx12ft Tote Wagon. Dual axles. for prices..(Mar-19-4t) MARINE SERVICES: Experienced access to services. Duties include: Pewter, Better than new. $5150. TOOLS: Grizzly G-1495 heavy mobile mechanic. Gasoline, diesel, Providing and coordinating services 804-462-5270..(Mar-19-3t-C) duty wood lathe, excellent con- transmissions, carburetors, other for persons under MOT, attendance dition. New, $975, asking $550. systems, OB/IB and electrical. at Civil Commitment hearings, and Wanted To Buy Grizzly G0555 14in band saw, Hundreds of engines and trans- assessment, counseling, and care missions rebuilt. Excellent diag- coordination for people currently excellent condition. New $435, WANT TO BUY old guns, broken or asking $425. Older Rockwell nostics ability. Rich, 804-529- or recently in crisis and/or inpa- 5912..(Feb-12-13t) tient hospitalization. Qualifications working. Will pay cash. Call 804- scroll saw on stand, good condi- 435-7906..(Mar-5-4t) tion, asking $75. Craftsman vari- Required: Masters in Counseling, PULLEY’S MARINE: Outboard Social Work, or Psychology and/or able 35-230 amp arc welder, good sales and service, mobile service, WANTED WORLD WAR II military condition, $125, 804-453-2665... Current certification or eligible for items. American, German, Japanese certified technicians, trailer sales certification as a “Pre Screening” (Mar-12-2t) & service, boat brokerage, bottom uniforms, swords, guns, metals, and “Pre Admissions” evaluator. A documents, photos, insignia and paint and detailing. 804-725-3814 true team environment, come learn or www.pulleysmarine.com.. equipment. Cash offers. 804-843- Yard Sales and grow with us, for an application, 3108..(Mar-19-13t) (Mar-12-13t) general employment information, 5th ANNUAL EMMAS yard and R&J MARINE SERVICE: Mobile and description of benefits, go to bake sale: Furniture, house- repairs, low prices, fast response. http:// Business Services hold, miscellaneous. March 21, Call 804-435-7906 or cell 804- mpnncsb.org/employment.php. For 8a.m.-noon. White Stone Baptist 450-1945..(Jan-8-13t) questions, you may contact the ICS $AFFORDABLE COMPUTER Church, 517 Chesapeake Dr., Coordinator directly at 804-695- Repair$ Specializing in laptops White Stone. Cash only..(X) SLIPS AVAILABLE. peaceful, beau- 8124. Special requirements: Must and virus repairs. Upgrades avail- tiful, pristine. Wide, stable docks. possess a valid Virginia Driver’s able. On site or off. Quick turn- BIG YARD SALE: Sunday, March Friendly and inviting. Modern License and driving record. Must around time. Paul’s PC Repair. 29, 8:30a.m.-until. Furniture, bathhouse. Great sunsets. carter- obtain a satisfactory TB test or 804-435-9147 or 804-436-7809.. tools, toys, much more. Saluda, scovemarina.com. 804-438-5273.. screening within 30 days of employ- (Feb-5-13t) between Exxon and Hardee’s.. (Mar-12-13t) ment and annually as required by (Mar-19-2t)SS licensing authority. Be required ***COMPUTER REPAIR*** Hard- to pass drug screening. Salary: ware, software, virus removal, FLEA MARKET table rentals: Help Wanted tune-up. On site or off, quick Small, $5. Large, $10. Sales Commensurate with education and experience. Positions are Open until response, fast turn around, rea- every Saturday, 7a.m.-3p.m., ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: sonable rates. Experienced. 3611 Irvington Road, 804-436- Filled. Generous benefits for fulltime Part-time, 4-5 hours week. Flex- positions include agency contribu- Steve, 804-580-1261..(Mar-19- 2720, Stingray Food Services.. ible schedule, ideal for retired 13t) Chesapeake Bay Area (Feb-19-13t) tion towards; health, life, dental, person. Quick books, real estate, vision, earned leave, and Virginia stock market knowledge helpful. ASHBURN CONSTRUCTION: House for sale on Cockrell’s Creek in the MOVING SALE: Come see what’s Retirement System. Licensed and insured. 40 years left in “The Box,” weekends until 804-453-9479, Ophelia. (Mar- fishing village of Reedville, VA. One story 12-3t-C) experience in remodeling, new end of March. 419 Rappahannock How to apply: External applicants houses, roof work, repairs, addi- brick ranch style house, 2826 sq. ft. Dr., White Stone. 804-436-8505.. ADULT MENTAL Health Case may obtain an application by linking tions, decks, framing, etc. Free (Mar-12-3t) Manager to website http:// estimates. Call William, 804-435- .64 acre lot, waterfront in front and back mpnncsb.org/employment.php and MOVING SALE: March 21, 8a.m. This is a unique opportunity to join 6506..(Mar-5-tf) a state of the art team in the beau- clicking on Form 12 External Appli- of house. Hoosier cupboard, type trays, cation. Or, to request an application ATTENTION!! WE DO what regular cedar armoire, antiques, boat tiful Northern Neck of Virginia. The Middle Peninsula Northern by US Postal Services, or for ques- cleaners won’t do: Walls, sky- Front entry hall, Eat-in kitchen with bay window, items. 974 Wilton Coves Dr., Hart- tions call 8:30am-4:30pm; M-F at lights, windows, gutters, paint- field. 804-873-0763..(X) Neck Community Services Board Living Room with raised hearth fireplace, Dining is seeking one position (fulltime (804) 758-5314 or (800) 639-9667. ing, small home repairs, any/all MR. ENTERTAINMENT’S Lan- 40 hours/week, announcement # External applications must be sub- cleaning, powerwashing. Insured, Room, Family Room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 mitted w/VA Drivers history report to bonded. Bob, 1-804-436-2241. caster Flea Market: Fri-Sat, 20-09) located in Warsaw, Virginia. baths, Study/Office with built in desk and shelves, 10a.m.-4p.m. Great music, bar- Duties include: Providing care qualify. Receive/return in person, or Cleaning Professionals..(Mar- gains galore. Buy 1 get 1 free. coordination, linking, interven- via fax, mail, or email (employment@ 5-13t) Screened porch, Utility room, All new Champion Live entertainment. 804-296- tion, stabilization, and monitoring mpnn.state.va.us). Incomplete applications will not be BAY HANDYMAN: Doors, win- vinyl windows with EnERgyStAR glass, All new 0122. Free gift to first 20 people.. services to assigned caseload of dows, trim, painting, drywall, (Jan-8-13t) persons receiving CSB services. considered. Include Announcement LEAFPROOF gutters number in application. EOE. light hauling, kitchen, bathroom, Maintaining documentation and appliances. 25-years experience. THE ULTIMATE SALE: Burgess, assisting in locating needed (X) March 28. Great bargains and Let me do your “To Do List.” 804- Included on the property: services. Qualifications required: INTERNET SPORTS journalist to 453-9172..(Feb-26-13t) freebies. Detailed info next week’s Knowledge, skills and abilities 19x24 foot cottage/shed with water & electricity paper..(X) cover local high school sports in in Mental Health and Substance Northern Neck and Middle Penin- BLAND’S CARPENTRY and Home and waterside deck, 80’ x 6’ deep water pier with Improvement: Repairs, restora- YARD SALE: 3/21, 8a.m.-1p.m. Abuse related to symptoms, sula. Strong interest in high school water and electric hookups, Concrete driveway, Antiques, cut glass, china, small service provision, and resources. sports and writing sample required. tions, additions, decks, windows, appliances, kitchenware, glass- Bachelor’s degree and experience Reply to Sports, c/o P.O. Box 400, doors, water damage, etc. Design Brick patios ware, lots of other neat things. strongly preferred. Four years Kilmarnock, VA 22482..(Mar-19-2t) and build. Professional service $699,000 Rt. 200 North from Kilmarnock experience may substitute. For an SS licensed and insured. 804-436- towards Wicomico Church, turn application, general employment 1615..(Jan-8-13t) Shown by appointment only (804) 453-4700 right at Rehoboth Church (Shiloh information, and description of LIFEGUARD NEEDED for country School Rd), then follow signs.. benefits, go to http:// club, will provide American Red * See classified listing on www.rrecord.com for photos (X) mpnncsb.org/employment.php. Cross certification and uniform. PT/ Special requirements: Must pos- FT. Hourly pay $7.50-$8.50. Inter- sess a valid Virginia Driver’s ested applicants, please contact BoatsMotors License and driving record. Must 804-436-9605..(X) obtain a satisfactory TB test 1981 BOSTON WHALER Outrage or screening within 30 days of LOCAL NON-PROFIT Organization Bay Custom Homes CC 18ft: 1984 Merc. 150. 2008 employment and annually as seeking someone to research and E-Z Loader trailer. Has Dodger, required by licensing author- develop applications for grants. tilt and trim. Excellent condition. ity. Be required to pass drug Salary commensurate with perfor- Tired of paying high energy bills? $10,495. 703-787-0031, 301-320- screening. Salary: Commensurate mance/results. Work from home. 9826, 804-529-7133 (weekends).. with education and experience. For more information contact Lee Let us design & build (Mar-12-4t-C) Positions are Open until Filled. management Co. 804-436-7031 or “Gentry” Generous benefits for fulltime [email protected]..(Mar-19-3t) 2,058 sf. your home to generate 1989 REGAL CABIN Cruiser: 36ft, Solar Panels positions include agency con- LOOKING FOR SOMEONE to help low to zero energy bills. twin 340s, full summer/winter tribution towards; health, life, enclosures, 2 staterooms, equipped assemble a Wal-Mart brand above We can install: dental, vision, earned leave, and ground swimming pool. Call Linda galley,full navigational systems. Virginia Retirement System. $35,000, sacrifice due to health. at 804-436-1519..(X) • Solar panels Little Wicomico, 804-456-7368.. How to apply: External applicants MARKETING SPECIALIST (Agricul- • Solar water heater (Mar-5-3t) may obtain an application by link- tural Manager II), #00848 The VA • Icynene insulation 2 CHEVROLET 350 cu.in. small ing to website http:// Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer • 2 x 6 ext. walls standard black remanufactured engines, still mpnncsb.org/employment.php Services seeks a dynamic & enthu- in crate. One is standard rotation, and clicking on Form 12 Exter- siastic Marketing Specialist. The • Conditioned crawl space other is opposite rotation. Call 804- nal Application. Or, to request position is based in Richmond & Also ask about new Federal 453-5534 for more information.. an application by US Postal assigned to the Northeast Region (Feb-12-7t) Services, or for questions call (Richmond & surrounding area into Tax Credits 8:30am-4:30pm; M-F at (804) Northern Neck). This position devel- 2002 18ft. CAROLINA SKIFF Sea 758-5314 or (800) 639-9667. ops, initiates & manages activities Chaser: 90HP Yamaha, CC, bimini External applications must be which enhance agricultural eco- k Financing rates as low as 4.25% top, handheld VHF and GPS, live submitted w/VA Drivers history nomic development & profitability fixed for 30 yrs. Save dollars on your well, trailer, many more extras, report to qualify. Receive/return for growers & other agribusinesses excellent condition. $7000. 804- in person, or via fax, mail, or within the assigned geographic mortgage payment. or 453-4770..(Feb-19-6t) email ([email protected]. region. For more details regarding k Free energy Savers Package worth va.us). Incomplete applications this employment opportunity and ALUMINUM SKIFF: 11ft., with 4HP will not be considered. Include the required qualifications, visit up to $12,000. Reduce your monthly bills! or Johnson, new trailer w/cover, $1250. Announcement number in appli- http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov or k rebate of $8,000. Use this money any Call 804-438-5212. (Mar-12-2t) cation. EOE. call the VDACS JobLine at 804-786- CUSTOM YACHT SERVICE (X) 0401. EOE..(Mar-12-3t) way you like! or YACHT BROKERAGE BOOKKEEPER, PART-TIME, Non- NEED A NEW CAREER? k First time home buyers also may qualify for 96 SEAFOOD LANE Profit Organization: Middlesex Truck Driver Training up to $8,000 Federal Tax Credit IRVINGTON, VA County Public Library. Proficiency Train Locally at 804-438-5563 in QuickBooks for nonprofits. Rappahannock Community k Call for details! Prepare financial reports, checks, College-Glenns www.yachtworld.com/customyacht payroll, tax reports. Participate in INSTRUCTORS NEEDED annual audit. Accounting degree For more information call: preferred (or equivalent experi- 1-888-878-4CDL Power ence). 20-25 hours per month. (Jan-13-tf)SS Proud builder of Independent builder 1997 22’ Angler - $17,000 Salary commensurate with work 28’ 2001 Boston Whaler - $57,500 experience. Send resume to PART-TIME 1-2 days (perfect for 28’ 1985 Chris Craft - $16,000 MCPL, P.O. Box 189, Urbanna, retirees) per week, Pool Tech. Must 29’ 1994 Luhrs - $79,900 VA 23175 or email to inabinet. have own transportation. Experi- Open Monday-Friday 10-4:30 • Other times available by appt. 23’ 1998 Grady White - $31,900 [email protected] by April 15.. ence helpful but willing to teach. 30’ 1999 Pursuit - $99,500 (Mar-19-3t-C) Poolside, Inc. Kilmarnock, VA, 804- (804) 462-0599 Lively • (804) 758-5180 Urbanna 436-9618..(Mar-12-2t) (Aug-7-tf) www.baycustomhomesinc.com B14 • Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 Notices Auto Business Services Business Services TRUSTEE SALE BUD’S INTERIOR and EXTERIOR MULCH: Pine or hardwood, 14 270 Old Point Road, Marketplace Painting: Power washing homes, yards delivered locally, $275/per White Stone, VA 22578 decks and boat docks for mildew. load. #1 top/soil, $150 dump truck Lancaster County Water sealer on decks and boat load. 804-436-3329, DC’s Lawn- 1990 DODGE CARAVAN: 170k docks applied if wanted. 804-435- care for all your lawncare needs.. In execution of a Deed of Trust in miles, AC, V-6, runs great. Kelly 6906..(Jan-8-13t) (Feb-12-13t) the original principal amount of Blue Book $980, asking $900/OBO. $1,131,100.00, from Stephen F. Call 804-453-5632..(Mar-12-2t) BUSHHOGGING, LAWN CARE, NOTARY SERVICES, Weems. Also Buzzell and Kimberly B. Buzzell general hauling, lot clearing, will make home calls for elderly dated February 28, 2007 recorded 2003 CADILLAC ESCALADE: 4WD. excavating and tractor services, and invalids and to hospitals/ in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Loaded, all options, non-smoker, much more. Call today for free nursing homes. Call between Court of the County Of Lancaster, navigation, CC, leather front and estimate. Ryan, 804-436-6640. 6-9p.m. or weekends, 804-438- Virginia, in Instrument 070000540, rear heated seats, 93,000 miles. Melvin, 804-436-1910..(Dec- 5203, Ann Shelton. (Feb-26-13t) $15,000. 804-761-6177, 804-435- 18-13t) default having occurred in the ON THE NAIL Contracting: payment of the Note thereby 6956. (Mar-5-3t) CARPENTRY AND VINYL siding Class A contractor, licensed and secured and at the request of the 2004 SEBRING LTD silver 4 dr Haynesville Correctional Unit 17 and replacement windows, decks, insured. Charles Harris, contrac- holder of said Note, the under- sedan. EC, loaded, power sunroof, painting and small repairs. 25 tor. Call 804-725-7550(o), 804- signed Substitute Trustee will 6 disc cd cassette, power win- years experience. Call George 815-4686(c). Framing, flooring, offer for sale at public auction at dows, driver seat, locks, mirrors, Lackert, 804-435-0475..(Jan- windows, decks, additions, siding the entrance to the Circuit Court Food Operations Manager A - #00237 8-13t) and more. (Jan-17-tf) leather, AC. 71.5k miles, 8500 miles of Lancaster County, Route 3, remain on transferable extended Band 3 Range: $28,682- $44,778 CLARKE’S CLEANING and Gen- PORTABLE SAW MILL: Turn your Lancaster, Virginia, on April 6, warranty. $6900. 804-462-5952.. eral Maintenance Service, Inc. downed trees into lumber or cash. 2009 at 10:45 o’clock am the (Mar-5-3t) Full time with excellent benefits. Residential and commercial. 2000-5000 board feet daily. Large property described in said deed, Deadline to Apply: 4:30 p.m. 3/27/09 Licensed and insured, weekly or capacity capable of cutting any located at the above address and 2005 DODGE STRATAS SE: 4-door, monthly. References available. size lumber. Jonah, 804-240- briefly described as: AT, 6-cyl, full power, dark grey. Call 804-438-6869..(Mar-5-13t) 0285..(Jan-17-tf) Lot 14, Section 1, 1.40 acres, more Excellent condition, only 47,500 or less, as shown on plat entitled miles. Best reasonable offer. Call Applications accepted on line only through Recruit DC’s LAWNCARE: Looking for a POWER WASHING: Decks, docks, “Tabbs Creek” recorded in the 804-580-2096 to see and drive.. Management System. For complete job description/ few yards to fill my 2009 schedule. houses, brick, concrete. Qual- (Mar-12-3t-C) Grass cutting, mulching, fertil- ity service since 1995. Call the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Lancaster County, Virginia, in details: izing, lawn clean-up. Licensed, professionals, Under Pressure 2005 F250 XLT Super Duty 4x4, Plat Book 1, at Pages 46-49, with insured, 35 years experience. Power Washing Services, 804- super cab, 5.4 V-8, AC, CC, CD, http://jobs.virginia.gov/ improvements thereon. 804-436-3329..(Feb-12-13t) 435-2559..(Jan-15-13t) remote locks, aluminum wheels, DECORATIVE PAINTING: Murals, PRESSURE WASHING by Power TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit white, 74,000 miles, great shape. glazes, stripes, textures, stencils, Wash of Virginia, hot/cold water of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales $13,500. 804-761-6177, 804-435- Military Veterans encouraged to apply. stamps, faux marble, brick, stone, capabilities: Homes, roofs, decks, price, whichever is lower, cash or 6956..(Mar-5-3t) EOE/AA etc., painted on your walls, floors cleaned/sealed - senior citizen certified check, will be required at the or furniture. Insured. Lausanne, discounts, free estimates. 804- 2005 FORD F150 XL: V-8, auto- time of sale with settlement within matic, 2WD, air condition, power 804-815-6851. 462-0616 fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. www.powerwashofva.com (Mar- steering, tilt wheel, approximately www.marshhawkstudio.com Additional terms may be announced (Mar-12-13t) 12-13t) 33,000 miles, good condition, at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Asking $7490. 804-435-2800.. DOOLEY’S ELECTRIC: 15 years TREE SERVICES: Trimming, cut- Federal Fair Debt Collection Prac- (Mar-12-tf) experience. Offering reasonable ting down, hauling away, lot clear- tices Act, we advise you that this NURSES rates. No job too small. Residen- ing bushhogging, free estimates. firm is a debt collector attempting to 2005 FORD F250 Super Duty: Lancashire Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center in tial/commercial. Licensed and Fully insured. Firewood for sale, collect the indebtedness referred to Good condition, approximately insured. Call 804-436-3951.. seasoned hardwood. O.D. Taylor herein and any information we obtain 61,000 miles, V-8, automatic, Kilmarnock is seeking LPN’s and CNA’s (Mar-19-4t) 804-435-3557 after 6p.m..(Jan- will be used for that purpose. 4WD, tow package, bed liner. 15-13t) Asking $9490. Call 804-435-2800.. E. D. COCKRELL JR Hauling: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute ➢ Flexible Work Schedules Driveway stone, Armour stone, WALLPAPER-WALLPAPER- www. Trustee (Mar-12-tf) ➢ Good Staff to Patient Ratio rip-rap, sand/fill dirt, top soil, wallpapercarl.com All types of This is a communication from a 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & Coun- bushhogging, hardwood/pine wallpapers and borders installed, try mini van: 3.8 V-6 engine, fully ➢ Sick and Vacation Benefits for Part-time employment mulch, firewood. Days 804-241- Grasscloth, untrimmed, no prob- debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: loaded w/options including: leather ➢ 5068, 804-453-6601. After 7p.m. lem! Premium results. Local ref- interior, DVD video system. 7-pas- Employer Contributing 401k Plan 804-453-4110. (Mar-5-13t) erences. HATE wallpaper, want SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (30298- it gone-call 804-725-1919, cell- 08/CONV) senger w/power sliding door and ➢ Competitive Salaries GRASSCUTTING, bush-hogging 804-725-8108. www.wallpaper- 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, tailgate, privacy glass, more. One ➢ Anthem Health Insurance and driveway maintenance. Harris carl.com..(June-22-tf) Suite 120 owner, 62,000/miles, 16 months Lawn Service, Charles Harris, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 transferrable warranty remaining, ➢ Education Assistance Home 804-453-3279, cell 804- YARD CLEAN-UP, Bush-Hogging, FWD, excellent condition. $12,900. 761-4406, e-mail cfharris@kabal- tree/debris removal, lot clearing, 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. See at Mac’s Auto World, 804-435- ➢ Double pay on Holidays lero.com.. bush trimming, other services 6660. (May-19-2t)SS (Mar-19-13t) available. H&L Services, Brent (March-19-2t) ➢ And More! Hall, Kevin Lewis, 804-462-0780 HANDYMAN: Able to do sheet- or 804-435-0028..(Dec-25-13t) To learn more about this great opportunity contact. rock, painting, doors, windows, cabinets, pressure washing, floor- Tiffany Robins ing, trim, decks, siding. 25 years at (804)435-1684 sxperience. Quality work for less. THE RECORD ONLINE Call Kevin, 804-758-4223..(Feb- WHY www.rrecord.com Equal Opportunity Employer 5-13t-C-SS) ADVERTISE? IMPROVED WILLIAMS Towing for hire: Accept Visa, Mastercard, you’re reading this aren’t you? Discover, American Express. 24 804.435.1701, Joanna ext. 15 hour service. Pickup junk cars for TOWN OF KILMARNOCK COUNTY OF LANCASTER free! 804-815-7869..(Mar-12-13t) Great Deals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS LANDSCAPING: Consulting w/ written plans and estimates. ‘08 PTC LX The Town of Kilmarnock will conduct a PUBLIC NOTICE Lighting for docks, walkways, ‘07 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab, landscaped beds and homes. public hearing on Tuesday, March 31, Security check homes and prop- 26,000 miles 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at the Kilmarnock Town Hall, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 erties house maintenance. 804- ‘06 Dodge Dakota Quad located at 514 North Main Street in Kilmarnock. The of the Code of Virginia that the Lancaster County 639-2551, Bay Lites, LLC..(Mar- ‘06 Dodge D3500, Diesel Dually, 5-13t) purpose of the hearing is to solicit public input on Board of Supervisors at its meeting in the Lancaster 17,000 miles County General District Courtroom, Thursday, March LAWN CARE: Grass cutting, the proposed Community Development Block Grant mulching, yard cleanup. Steve’s ‘06 Chry. T & C (CDBG) application of the Town of Kilmarnock for 26, 2009 at 7:00 p.m., will consider the following Lawn Service, Steve Billmyer, ‘06 Dodge Mega Cab the Mary Ball Road Neighborhood Improvement matters: 804-450-1706, e-mail: stev- ‘06 Chrysler Sebring, Program Car [email protected]. Project. This application is to be submitted to the (Feb-26-13t) ‘04 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab SLT Virginia Department of Housing and Community Application for Special Exception by Henry E. Archie to ‘03 Dodge Neon LAWN PRO: For all your lawn care Development on April 8, 2009, under their place an individual manufactured home on a 1.0-acre needs. Soil testing, fertilizer pro- ‘02 Grand Cherokee Comprehensive Community Development category. parcel described as Tax Map #19-71. This property is grams, walkways, retaining walls. ‘01 Dodge 2500 truck 4x4, Extra Property owners and others interested in this project located off VSH 716 at 63 Flats Lane. Dependable, quality service. 12/years experience. Call Keith Clean, Only 18,000 miles are encouraged to attend. Lowery, insured. 804-761-7648.. ‘99 15 Passenger Van Revision to the Lancaster County Subdivision (Feb-12-13t) ‘99 Buick Century The draft CDBG proposal will be presented for Ordinance Section 5-26 “Open Space and Recreation LOWERY CARPENTRY Services, ‘93 D350 Dually Diesel comment along with information on the proposed Area” to allow conservation/cluster subdivision in the LLC: Hardwood floors, cabi- ‘92 Chrysler LeBaron A-1, Agricultural Limited, A-2, Agricultural General, nets, trim, decks, water damage, improvement activities that will serve to benefit low- remodeling, etc. 25 years experi- to-moderate income persons in the project area. R-1, Residential General and R-3, Residential Medium ence. Free estimates, licensed See Ed Davis, Information regarding the proposed project can be General zoning districts. This revision would apply to and insured. Phil Lowery, 804- 758-1445..(Jan-29-13t) Al Jeffries obtained by contacting Mr. Marshall Sebra, Assistant inland subdivisions of six or more lots and would allow Town Manager at 804-435-1552 or at 514 North Main decreased minimum lot size and setback requirements & Lloyd Walker Street, Kilmarnock, VA 22482. in exchange for increased open space requirements. Email your ADS to: A complete text is available by accessing the County DAVIS Complaints and grievances can be submitted in website www.lancova.com. Dodge–Chrysler writing to the Town of Kilmarnock at PO Box 1357, Jeep, Inc. Kilmarnock, VA 22482 or by phone at (804) 435-1552 Documentation relating to these matters is available Kilmarnock, VA until Tuesday, March 31, 2009. in the Lancaster County Planning and Land Use (804) 435-1818 Office for review by interested members of the [email protected] VA Dealer 7915 If you plan to attend and have any special needs re- public. Individuals requiring additional information or quirements, please call the number listed above. clarification may also contact Don G. Gill, Planning/ Land Use Director, at (804) 462-5220. March 12-2t AUCTION

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Mrs. Hayden has discontinued house ANNOUNCEMENTS / NOTICES Angus, Charolais, Gelbvieh, Hereford 3 lots to cover off season overhead. Price slashed – only $119,900. keeping & will offer the following: DIVORCE without Children $95.00, and Simmental/SimAngus bulls plus 40 Lakeview lot $79,900 – abutting identi- Owner financing, nothing down, no cal lot sold $179,900. Bold dockable credit check, low fixed rates. 540- DIVORCE with Children $95.00. With ______bred heifers. Catalog 540-231-9163. FREE name change documents (wife lakefront $189,900 – abutting lot sold 294-2020. WANTED TO BUY – DAIRY HERD ______only) and marital settlement agree- $449,000. 2.5 acre lakefront $229,900 Cherry queen size bed, dresser, chest & night-stand; OR HEIFERS. 540-833-8601 or 540- New Log Home on 21+ Acres $194,900. ment. Fast, easy and professional. Call – abutting 1.5 acre lakefront sold Built & ready to finish home set amid oak high back dbl. bed, matching dresser & washstand; 820-8601. $389,000. Comps provided, fin. avail. ______1-888-789-0198. ______pines/ hardwoods. Bold year- round HELP WANTED Over 18? Between All improvements complete. Success- walnut marble top washstand; nice oak roll top desk; AUCTIONS Trustee Foreclosure Auc- stream & long range sunset, mountain High School and College? Travel and ful upscale location & development on tion, Wintergreen, Virginia, 2,100 sf / valley views. Deeded river access. small farm table; cedar chest, 2-cedar wardrobes; ma- Have Fun w/Young Successful Busi- public side of lake. Great off season home, Top of Mountain, 5% Commis- Near town. Best financing EVER! Call hogany china cabinet & sideboard; small maple hutch; ness Group. No Experience Necessary. opportunity! 888-339-9695. sion Paid. March 28 at 12:00. Walker ______now 1-800-888-1262 2wks Paid Training. Lodging, Transpor- ______very nice mahogany dropleaf table; Ansonia mantel Commercial Services, Inc. VAAF#549 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 40 acres. Great tation Provided. 1-877-646-5050. MISCELLANEOUS ATTEND COL- clock, 2-wicker rockers; modern dry sink; 6-match- (540)344-6160 www.walker-inc.com ______view. Close to 4-Season Resort. Has LEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical ing cushion seat dining chairs; 4-oak “T” back chairs; Real Estate Auction. April 4, Noon. HELP WANTED / TRUCK DRIVERS well. Asking $382,000. Price nego- *Business *Paralegal *Criminal Justice. Claytor Lake, Pulaski County, Virginia. DRIVER CDL TRAINING – CLASS “A” ______tiable. 540-560-0506. Job placement assistance. Computer 68+/- ac. with immaculate 3,500+/- sq. or CLASS “B.” Local or O-T-R Job 4-matching dining chairs; parlor chairs; kitchen table; VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS – 2.5 acres on available. Financial Aid if qualified. ft. lakefront home, 5,200+/- sq. ft. 6-stall Placement Assistance. Guaranteed cane seat chairs; platform rocker; flat & oval top trunks; large trout stream, views, private, great SCHEV certified. Call 866-858-2121. timber frame barn with finished living Financing Available. $38-45K 1st Year. fishing, near New River State River. www.CenturaOnline.com maple dbl. bed, chest & dressing table; maple chest; quarters and building lots with spec- CDS Tractor Trailer Training 1-800- ______$19,500. Call owner 866-789-8535; tacular views will be offered in 5 tracts. 646-2374. AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for dbl. door wardrobe; lg. beveled mirror; sm. bench; foot 1-866-789-8535. Property address: 3537 Ferncliff Road, ______Maintenance Career. FAA approved 75 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! NO stool; sm. hanging cabinet; crock churn; 3 gal. crock; Pulaski, VA 24301. Previews: Sun., Mar. Cabin Front Creek Upstate NY w/ program. Financial aid if qualified – CDL? NO PROBLEM! LEARN TO maple tea cart; odd chairs; china cabinet; table & floor 22 & 29, 2 – 5 PM. For information, call 5 Acres - $299/ month. It’s time to Job placement assistance. 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Kayak Pools Glassware; lg. quantity of Fostoria (American); Press, Drivers! 2007 Model Freightliners are Price: $35,000 AUTOFAIR – Lowe’s Motor Speedway, ______looking for Demo homesites to display Fenton, milk glass, platters; egg plates; hummingbird Here! Per Diem Pay, Excellent Benefits. Charlotte, NC. Everything Automotive LOTS AND ACREAGE BARGAIN new maintenance free Kayak pools. TWIC card holders drivers needed. cups & tray, lots of other glassware; old fox horn; walk- – car clubs, flea market, auction. Buy- LAND – Parcels in Amherst, Augusta, Save thousands of $$. Unique op- Great freight opportunities. Must sell-trade. April 2-5. Call: 704-455-3205 Botetourt, Campbell, Franklin, Farm- portunity! 100% financing available. ing canes; quilt; linens & other misc. items. have card or apply within 30 days of or LowesMotorSpeedway.com ville and Rockbridge. Owner financing, 1-877-377-7665. hire. Class A-CDL, 22 Yrs. Old, Good ______TERMS: Cash or check w/proper I.D. Announcement ______fixed terms, NOTHING DOWN! 1 to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 100% Record. Call Western Express Today! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VIRGINIA 25 acres. www.Countrysideinc.biz. day of auction take precedence over all printed adver- RECESSION PROOF! Do you earn 866-863-4116. MOUNTAIN CABIN, Ready to move in! 540-294-2020. tising. $800 in a day? Your own local candy ______Great views! Near large stocked HOMES FOR SALE RESTORED MAN- route. Includes 25 Machines and Can- OPEN HILLTOP building site (3 acres) trout stream, private, 2 acres, only VIEWING: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM 3-20-09. SION – Built in the 1850s, Monticola dy. All for $9,995. 1-888-745-3354. with mountain views that will leave you $159,500 owner. 866-275-0442 is 6,800 square feet on 313 acres. ______Visit auctionzip.com ______speechless. Convenient to I-81 and CATTLE / LIVESTOCK / FARM BCIA Located in southern Albemarle County. STEEL BUILDINGS Steel Buildings. Auctioneer # 13136 15 minutes from historic Lexington. SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA PERFOR- $5,295,000. 4,000 feet of stream. www. Thousands off 5 remaining canceled $99,900. 540-294-2839. Grayson L. Smith, CES Auctioneer MANCE TESTED BULL SALE, monticola.net 540-448-0393 orders. Must go! 16x20, 20x24, 25x32, March 28, Noon, Former Umberger ______FABULOUS LAKEFRONT – 3 wooded 35x44. Low payments! Call today! (800) Va. Lic. #14 804-333-4894 LAND FOR SALE LAKE ANNA, VA • Sale Barn, Wytheville, VA. Selling 147 acres on private lake near Farmville. 991-9251. DISTRESS SALE Developer must sell Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 • B15 B16 • Rappahannock Record • Kilmarnock, VA • March 19, 2009 River Counties Red Cross Chapter reports successful blood drive here American Red Cross River Alice Dix, Judy Edwards, Leah Hoekstra, Barbara Hope, McCrobie, Bill Mitchell, Counties Chapter executive Flaherty, Beatrice Gaskins, Weezie Kingsley and Anne Wayne Mullins, Tom Nolte, director Julie Dudley recently Ann Harris, Helen Juskiewicz, Warner canteen workers. John O’Shaughnessy, Nancy reported a Lancaster County Rhonda Kerr, Mary Loftus, Dudley thanked donors H. O’Shaughnessy and Irvin Blood Drive held February 23 Ruth McLean, Pat Murray, Davis Ackerly, Morgan Alley, Owings. at Kilmarnock Baptist Church Marty Nelson, Mary Pinch- Edward Andrews, Debra Also, Curtis Packett, Anne “was a great success thanks to beck, Anne Reisner, Delores Berry, William Brandt, Lester Parker, Jim Philbrick, Joyce volunteers and donors.” Ross, Susan Saunders, Ginny Brent, Mahlon Brown, Shari Pittman, Julia Pruitt, Julia “We are especially grate- Smart, Meredith Townes and J. Brown, Thelma Brown, Putney-Brandt, Shannon Ras- ful to all those who came on Cathy Wagner. Ashley Carson, Linda Castle, mussen, Matthew Rasmussen a very cold day and provided By service department on Susan Christopher, Lisa Clegg, Sr., Lisette G. Raymond, Anne From left are Jean Nelson, Dr. Richard Bagnall and Rotarian 79 units of life-saving blood,“ the day of the drive, Dudley Mary Conord, Arlene Cooper, Reisner, Bryan Robertson, Carol Spengler. said Dudley. recognized Shirley Martin, Timmy Crandall and George Thomas Saunders, Rita Scott, She also noted the chapter Roberta Peek, Mary Ellen Tet- Currie. Anthony Sica, Lisa Smith, is grateful for the donations rick and June Turnage for food Also, Cyrus Davenport, K. Constance L. Stinson and Free clinic officials made by Kilmarnock Baptist preparation; Camille Bennett, Tyrone Davis, Betty Seward Loreta Stover. Church, location; Tri-Star, ham Mary Pinchbeck, Julia Putney- Dillingham, Priscilla D. Also, Janet Tayloe, Harry and mayonnaise; Wal-Mart, Brandt, Anne Reisner, Helen Doeppe, Paul M. Donelan, M. Tayloe III, Betty Y. visit Rotary Club cheese, juice, cookies, cake, Sutthen and Ginny Wagner Erin Dunleavy, Larry Edwards, Tidwell, John Tidwell, Sheila “The community made this clinic’s ability to provide. There bread, gift card; and Northern for registration; Dolly Flem- Phyllis Efford, Ann Flynn, Todd, William Todd, Howard (Northern Neck Free Health is growing stress of struggling Neck Bottling, sodas. ing and Bryan Robertson for Ernest Flynn, Margaret Anne P. Walker, Jean Ward, Eddy Clinic) happen,” executive direc- to meet needs, putting people off Dudley thanked set-up vol- traffic control; Susan Robert- Fohl, Robert Fox, Rosemary Howard Whichard, Marjorie tor Jean Nelson told the Northern and turning people away. Nelson unteers Lancaster Union #88 son and Jean Dize for serving Francis, Thomas Gale, Paula Wiley and Eric Wood. Neck Rotary Club at a recent recently met a woman in the hall Masonic Lodge members Ted orange juice; Amy Doggett and Greenwood, Russell Hall, Dudley recognized Jean meeting. thinking she was bringing food George, Robert E. Lee, Charles Martha Morrison serving as Clyde D. Hathaway III, Thelma Ward for reaching the six-gal- “The need is here and I can’t for the volunteers, but was told, Rowell and George Wiley; as donor room attendants; Kathy Hayden, Patricia Henderson lons level of donating; Mat- tell you how scary it is to many “Last year I was a volunteer; this well as Nancy Brown who was Broderick and Julann Jen- and Terryn Henderson. thew Rasmussen, four gallons, people in these tough economic year I am your patient.” responsible for making signs, nings for medical assistance; Also, Lee Jenkins, Phyllis and Julia Putney-Brandt, one times,” she said. The economy is such that posters and balloons. Mildred Christiansen, Susan Jernigan, Blanchette L. Jones, gallon. Nelson also thanked the Rotary people are having to ask for com- She also thanked the team Munro, Roberta Peek and Peter Kauneckas, Barry Ken- Dudley also thanked co- Club for its efforts and contribu- munity assistance who never of callers: Sue Ann Bangel, Peg Stone serving as recogni- nedy, Josephine Kingsley, chairs Sally Clark and Mary E. tions to the clinic. CAPINNÉ expected to, she said. Patricia Bruce, Gayle Conrad, tion presenters; and Marilyn Robert Lee, Maurice Martin, Stewart for organizing another funds enabled many at-risk Dr. Richard Bagnall, a clinic Mary Ann Crane, Jan Croner, Creager, Molly Guyan, Kathie John Michael Mayer, Lynnie successful event. patients to get flu shots this year, volunteer for eight years has she added. become the medical director. He There are 53 free health clinics, told the Rotarians the community COASTAL said Nelson. When she and her served by the clinic is similar LIVING by colleagues go to meetings and to that of Tangier Island, where describe what they are able to do he also worked at a clinic. The here, they are told by their hosts patients are hard working poor that they don’t have the giving people with no health insurance. community that the Northern Part of the mission is to help Neck clinic has. patients stay healthy through Last year the clinic served good diets and preventative care, some 6,000 patients in more Dr. Bagnall said. Patients needing than 71,000 visits in its medical, medications can get them through dental, pharmacy and labora- free drug programs with the drug tory programs. Some $5 million companies, he reported. How- in health care was provided. The ever, the clinic has to call VCU clinic was able to expand many and have the patient screened programs and met a $500,000 financially. Sometimes the wait endowment challenge. Nelson for medications is several weeks. said that she doesn’t think it could In urgent cases, patients must go have happened anywhere else. to an emergency room in Rich- An outreach program was mond and wait several hours to opened in Hartfield to assist see a doctor. patients administratively to get His vision is to find ways to Medicare part “D” coverage. partner with hospitals and other The clinic hopes to be able to see medical providers, said Dr. Bag- patients there in the future. nall There are cases where delays .F. Booth The clinic pharmacy relies create medical problems. W & heavily on a program in which Most area doctors volunteer at S six classes of pharmacy techni- the clinic and Dr. Bagnall hopes o cians have been trained on site. to expand the program to include n The dental program employs more specialists. Also needed , students from the Virginia Com- will be electronic health records monwealth University School of to provide efficient service. I Dentistry who visit three days a Another major deficiency is n week for nine months to assist mental health care. Many people volunteer Dr. David A. Newman are falling through that gap, Bag- c and Dr. Brooks Johnston. The nall said. . CUSTOM INTERIORS clinic provides housing and food Nelson and Dr. Bagnall for the students. expressed optimism that with the 42 N. Main St., Kilmarnock,VA • www.wfbooth.com Nelson said the need for ser- continued support of the commu- vices is growing faster than the nity, the clinic will be able to meet 804-435-1329 • 800-543-8894 • Mon.-Sat. 9-5 those needs.

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