Section B November 8, 2012 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA LocalLife %NTERTAINMENTs0EOPLEs#ALENDARS

Community invited AREA to help assemble The Gurleys to open EVENTS care packages N6ETERANS$AYAT,-3 Lancaster Middle School will hold its for veterans at park annual Veterans Day Program at 10 a.m. Belle Isle State Park will hold a Friday, November 9, in the auditorium. workshop from 1 to 2 p.m. on Vet- ‘Music at the Store’ Students in grades four through eight erans Day, Sunday, November 11, have been working diligently in prepara- to assemble care packages for the he Gurleys will open the Morat- tion for the program. patients of McGuire Veterans Affair Ttico Waterfront Museum’s new The public is invited to attend and Medical Center in Richmond. winter music series, “Music at the help the students and faculty of Lan- Often, patients are admitted Store,” Saturday, November 10. caster Middle School honor those who before they can gather basic ameni- The concert will be held from have given so much for the freedoms ties, and these items will be provided 7 to 9 p.m. at the museum, in the America has today. for those patients, said chief ranger restored Morattico General Store, at Charlene Talcott. The packages will 6584 Morattico Road in Morattico. N3CHOOLRAFmE be delivered by a staff member. “The audience for this very spe- The Northern Neck Montessori The hospital requests the follow- cial house concert will be limited to School is conducting a raffle to bene- ing items: toothpaste, alcohol free 30,” said organizer Jean Poythress fit the school. Prizes are an iPad, iPod mouthwash, toothbrushes, deodor- Koon. Touch and an iPod Nano. A drawing ant, shampoo, body wash (neutral Tickets are $15 for the show, or will be held Wednesday, November or masculine scents), hand lotion, $40 for the three-concert series. To 14. facial tissues, white “T” shirts, purchase tickets, call Koon at 712- Tickets are $10 each. For tickets, white socks, new sweat pants and 8603, or email jimkoon4@gmail. call Ashley Luck at 436-2639. shirts (all sizes). All items should be com. Wine and beer will be avail- new. Travel sizes of toiletries cannot able for purchase. N"IRTHPLACEREUNION be accepted. Bill and Pam Gurley of Lancaster The staff of George Washington “Virginia State Parks are proud County have been successfully Birthplace National Monument invites to be participating in events for our writing, performing and recording all birthplace alumni to celebrate the veterans of the armed services. On traditional tunes, including folk, dedication of the second walking bridge Veterans Day, all parks will offer a blues, and bluegrass for more than over Popes Creek. program to honor our veterans and 25 years, said Koon. They have per- The dedication and reunion will be Belle Isle is happy to be part of that formed across Virginia and beyond. held at the park beginning at 9:30 a.m. initiative,” said Talcott. Flatt and Scruggs exerted an early Saturday, November 10, with a flag- Any or all of these items can be influence on Bill Gurley, who plays raising ceremony. Other events will brought to the Visitor Center where , fiddle and . Pam include an official welcome at 11 a.m., they will be packaged. Refresh- Gurley’s “pure” vocals were first speaker session at 2 p.m., reunion gath- ments will be provided, and there is featured in a rock/gospel group. ering all day and living history demon- no parking fee on that day. For those Remaining concerts in the series strations all day. who cannot make it that day, items will include Janie Meneeley and may be dropped off at the park in Paul DiBlasi, performing as Calico N&REEmUSHOTS advance. Jack, January 19 and M.S.G.—The The Three Rivers Health District, in Acoustic Blues Trio, February 9. coordination with Lancaster County Public Schools and the Lancaster County Museum program "ILLAND0AM'URLEY Department of Emergency Services, will conduct a mass vaccination exercise will address from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, November RAL Jewelry Show Museum launches 10, at Lancaster Middle School at 191 menhaden issues School Street in Kilmarnock. ‘Little Angels’ Seasonal flu vaccinations will be The Mary Ball Washington administered free to anyone ages 18 Museum & Library will hold its slated this weekend Christmas project years or older. Recipients are asked to annual meeting Saturday, Novem- wear short sleeves to expedite the vac- ber 17, at Grace Episcopal Church The Kilmarnock Museum’s cination procedure. in Kilmarnock. he Rappahannock Art League’s Angel Tree, also known as the Doors open at 9:30 a.m. for coffee Tannual Jewelry Show, November “Little Angels,” is accepting names N.UTSALE and refreshments, said executive 9 and 10, will feature a raffle for a of children from the Northern Neck The Women of Grace Episcopal director Karen Hart. The meeting one-of-a-kind work of wearable art. that are from families unable to pro- Church annual nut sale order dead- begins at 10 a.m. and includes brief Jacquie Colligan has offered to vide Christmas gifts for their chil- line is Friday, November 9. To place business reports, election of board donate a piece from her collection for dren without causing serious hard- an order, call Kinnet Ehring at 438- members, and the featured program the cause, according to show chair- ships and those that fall between 9320. “Economy and Ecology: Current man Julie Seder. Proceeds will go the cracks. The selection includes 20 oz. salted Issues in Menhaden Fishing.” directly to the Rappahannock Art Applications for children up to and unsalted peanuts, $13; 40 oz. Guest speakers will be Monty League to help fund programs to ben- age 14 are available at Union Bank salted and unsalted peanuts, $18; 20 Deihl, general manager of the efit the community. and EVB Bank in Kilmarnock, EVB oz. chocolate covered peanuts, $15; Omega Protein plant in Reedville, The show will feature the work of Bank in Burgess, littleangelstree@ 16 oz. bag of shelled pecan halves, and Dr. Robert Latour, profes- 10 talented artisans. Returning art- yahoo.com and 580-0715. $11; and 22 oz. double dipped choco- sor of fisheries science at the Vir- ists include Colligan, Kathleen Noff- Angel cards with the name of a late pecans, $17. ginia Institute of Marine Science in singer, Sue Broadway, Seder, Anne child and their age may be picked Gloucester. Harris, and Wanda Hollberg as well as up at the EVB Banks in Kilmar- N9ARDSALE Deihl will speak about menhaden Kathy Salamone, Rhonda Lawrence, nock, Burgess, Heathsville and The Bluff Point Community League fishing and processing operations Linda Egland and Lyn Burrell. Callao, Union Bank in Kilmarnock, will hold its annual yard sale from in the Northern Neck and the indus- The work offered for sale repre- *ULIE 3EDER IS CHAIRMAN OF THE and the Kilmarnock Walmart (by 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, November try’s role in the community, past sents many styles and a variety of 2APPAHANNOCK!RT ,EAGUES ANNUAL the customer service desk)start- 10, at the Bluff Point Community and present. Dr. Latour will discuss materials, said Seder. Shoppers will *EWELRY3HOW ing around Thanksgiving, or call League, 2595 Bluff Point Road near the menhaden research and popula- find classic gemstone and sterling 580-0715, said chairman Brenda Kilmarnock. tion studies being done by VIMS silver beads, fused and dichroic glass, Shirah. Donations of non-clothing items scientists. delicately woven beaded elements, For those who would like to help will be accepted from 9 a.m. to noon The meeting is open to the public; found and repurposed objects, and on Saturday. The public is invited to and cannot afford to completely Friday, November 9. however, reservations are required even up-cycled Potomac River glass. a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, sponsor a child, a single gift of a no later than November 14. Contact Several of the artists also will dem- when singer-songwriter Daniel Hib- toy or clothing is appreciated, she N5,623RAFmE 462-7280, or [email protected]. onstrate their skills and answer ques- bard will play acoustic . said. For cash donations, call 580- The Upper Lancaster Volunteer Donations will be collected at the tions about the process. Tickets for the raffle will be on sale 0715. Rescue Squad is raffling a trip for two meeting and shared by MBWML The show will be held at the Studio at the gallery through November 10. There will always be children not to the Bahamas December 15 through with the fire recovery fund of the Gallery at 19 North Main Street in The fee is $2 per ticket, or three for sponsored and these gifts go a long 22. Air fare for two is included and Deltaville Maritime Museum. Kilmarnock. Hours are 1 p.m. to 7 $5. The drawing will take place at the way to help these children enjoy the winner can bring up to six guests. Copies of Capt. Ed Sherrill’s book, p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. end of the show. Christmas, said Shirah. Passports are required. The Wreck of the Beatrice, will be The “Little Angels” helped over A drawing will be held December available for purchase. 350 children from the Northern 8. Only 500 tickets will be sold. For Neck in 2011 and was also able to tickets, contact any squad member, or provide Christmas gifts and cards call 436-6488. to over 1,000 seniors last year in Lodge to hold nine counties, she said. N3ECOND(AND3ANTA Items needed for senior stockings The Rappahannock General Hos- roadway cleanup are sugar free hot chocolate, sugar pital Volunteer Auxiliary will hold its free Alpine Spiced Cider Apple fourth annual Second Hand Santa Sale In conjunction with the Virginia Flavor drink mix, packaged nabs this month in the former Radio Shack Department of Transportation’s or cookies, sugar free candies and location in the Lancaster Square shop- Adopt-A-Highway program, Lan- small items that will fit inside a ping center. caster Union Lodge #88 A.F. & A.M. stocking such as nail clippers, note Hours and dates are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. will conduct its first cleanup day pads, pens, tooth brushes, small November 9; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Novem- Saturday, November 10, on Irving- hand lotions, small shampoos, men’s ber 10; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. November 15 ton Road between Harris Road and and women’s socks, tissue packets, and 16; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. November 17; Weems Road. combs and lip balm. Stockings will and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. November 18. The cleanup will be held from noon be filled with the treats and deliv- to 2 p.m., said Stu Polhamus. VDOT ered to needy seniors and shut-ins N Fall Bazaar recently erected signs designating this by Meals-on-Wheels, Health Care From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. November section of highway for the Lodge. Nurses and other groups. 17, Freeshade Community Center The Brethren of Lancaster Union Gifts for senior stockings may members will sell fall and winter holi- are pleased to join other area groups Community invited be dropped off at the EVB Bank day gifts and decorations, as well as in their efforts to keep Virginia high- and Union Bank in Kilmarnock, edible goodies at 1544 Regent Road ways litter free, said Polhamus. to open house at library the EVB banks in Burgess and in Syringa. This first cleanup day will follow 4HE .ORTHUMBERLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY AT  .ORTHUMBERLAND (IGHWAY Heathsville and the Kilmarnock Call and leave a message with Paula the Lodge’s “All You Can Eat” coun- IN (EATHSVILLE WILL HOLD AN OPEN HOUSE FROM  AM TO  PM 3ATURDAY Museum (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thurs- Revere, 758-2403, to rent a table for try breakfast. The breakfast is served .OVEMBER&ROMLEFTAREDIRECTOR-ICHELLE$OTSON CLERK2ANDI*EWELL days through Saturdays). Look for $10 each. Proceeds from this sale from 8 to 10 a.m. the second Saturday ANDCHILDRENSLIBRARIAN.ANCY7EBSTER'UIDEDTOURSWILLBEPROVIDED SO the senior stocking drop box. The will help keep this building available of each month at the Lodge on North THEPUBLICCANBECOMEBETTERACQUAINTEDWITHTHEMANYNEWIMPROVEMENTS deadline for senior drop-off is for the community. Main Street. The public is invited. ATTHELIBRARY2EFRESHMENTSWILLBESERVED December 1.

INSIDE: #ALENDARs5PCOMING%VENTSs#HURCHESs/BITUARIESs2EmECTIONS November 8, 2012 Rappahannock Record B2 UPCOMING#ALENDAR Kilmarnock, VA Warsaw. 529-6671. rfmuseum.org. branches of service for coffee, November 2IVAH1UILT'UILD, 10 a.m., St. Yard Sale, 8 a.m.-noon, Bluff Point conversation and camaraderie. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Community League, 2595 Bluff "IRD7ALK, 7:15 a.m. Carpool 8 Thursday Church Street, Kilmarnock. Point Road near Kilmarnock. from Grace Episcopal Church, !!, 8 p.m., De Sales Hall and Yard Sale, noon-4 p.m., !LL9OU#AN%AT#OUNTRY Kilmarnock, to Bush Mill Kilmarnock United Methodist Northumberland school board "REAKFAST, 8-10 a.m., Lancaster Stream Natural Area Preserve Church. building, Lottsburg. To benefit the Union Lodge #88 A.F. & A.M, Main in Northumberland County. !L !NON, 8 p.m., Kilmarnock Northumberland County Animal Street Kilmarnock. Sponsored by Northern Neck Baptist Church. 588-9224. Shelter. !DOPT ! (IGHWAY#LEANUP, Audubon Society. 462-0084. !LATEEN 8 p.m., Kilmarnock .UT3ALE$EADLINE, Sponsored noon-2 p.m. Lancaster Union (OSPICE7ORKSHOP, 5-6 p.m., Your guide to the most delicious food Baptist Church. 588-9224. by Women of Grace. To place an Lodge #88 A.F. & A.M, will lead litter Hospice of Virginia Tappahannock & tastiest treats in the .O .AME.EEDLERS, 1 p.m., The order, call Kinnet Ehring, 438-9320. pickup efforts along Irvington Road Office, 1328 Tappahannock Art of Coffee, Montross. 493-0873. #ALL4O(ELP, Final day to drop off from Harris to Weems Road. Boulevard, Tappahannock.”Getting Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula. #ANCER3UPPORT'ROUP, 3 p.m., items for transport to help Sandy #OMMUNITY$AY, noon to 3 p.m., Through the Holidays After a NATE’S TRICK DOG CAFE: Won- Rappahannock General Hospital. B ENTLEY’S GRILLE: 572 victims in Bernardville, N.J., and The Church of New Vision, 1435 Death.” R.S.V.P. 443-4090. Rappahannock Drive White Stone, derful little restaurant full of music 435-8593. Staten Island. Dropoff at 29 Clark Millenbeck Road, Lancaster. Church Va. 435-2000 Hand Cut Steaks, and laughter with extraordinary (EATHSVILLE&ORGE"LACKSMITH Lane, Kilmarnock, or 621 Main members will serve a free hot meal 13 Tuesday Fresh Seafood, Gourmet Sand- food located in the “Shops at Trick 'UILD 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Rice’s Hotel/ Street, Reedville. Canned goods, of soup and crackers to community. !!, 7 and 8 p.m., Palmer Hall. wiches, Signature Salads. Open Dog” in the quaint watertown of Hughlett’s Tavern. 580-3377. clothing, shoes, blankets. 6IRGINIA(ALF 3HELL/YSTER !L !NON, 8 p.m., Kilmarnock Monday thru Saturday for Lunch Irvington. Open Tues.-Sat. 5pm un- 'RIEF3UPPORT'ROUP, 2 p.m., 6ETERANS$AY0ROGRAM, 10 a.m., 4ASTING, 1-4 p.m., Parking lot United Methodist Church. 588-9224. and Dinner. Daily Specials Full til closing. Dinner 5pm to 9:30pm. Henderson United Methodist Lancaster Middle School Theater, adjacent to Kelsick Specialty $UPLICATE"RIDGE 1 p.m., ABC on/off Retail Wines Take Reservations suggested. 4357 Church near Callao. Kilmarnock. Students in grades 4-8 Market, 6632 Main Street, Rappahannock Westminster- Out Available Reservations Ac- Irvington Road 804-438-6363. 7ETLANDS"OARD for Lancaster cepted BentleysGrille.com honor veterans. Public invited. Gloucester. Sponsored by the Canterbury, 435-3441. RIVER LANES AND GRILL: County, 9:30 a.m., Courthouse, *EWELRY3HOW, 1-7p.m., Studio Tidewater Oyster Gardeners +ILMARNOCK$ISTRICT0IPE CORNER BAR & GRILL: Located Available for events and reserva- Lancaster. Gallery, 19 North Main Street, Association and Beth Haskell of Band, 7:15 p.m., Campbell Memorial in Uptown Lively corner of Rt tions .ORTHUMBERLAND"OARDOF Kilmarnock. Rappahannock Art Kelsick Market. Tickets, $30 each. Presbyterian Church, Weems. 462- 3 and Rt 201. Home of the ½lb Hours 11am -11 pm 3UPERVISORS 5 p.m. in the courts League members showcase Tickets available at Kelsick Market, 7125. Black Angus Burger, no filler Monday - Thursday building in Heathsville. wearable art. or oystergardener.org. Ticket (EATHSVILLE &ORGE "LACKSMITH Crab Cake and Thursday Night 11am - 12 am Friday and 7ATER&ORUM 7:30 p.m., *EWELRY3HOW2ECEPTION, 5-7 holders may bring along one non- 'UILD, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Rice’s Hotel/ Shrimp Special. Casual Dining Saturday Irvington Baptist Church. Aqua p.m., Studio Gallery, 19 North Main oyster tasting guest. Hughlett’s Tavern. 580-3377. & Take Outs available. 462-0110 1 pm - 7 pm Sunday 16 Town Centre Dr. Kilmarnock. Virginia representatives, Irvington Street, Kilmarnock. Meet exhibiting &REE&LU3HOTS, 1-4 p.m., !PHASIA'ROUP, 11 a.m., Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm, Fri & Sat 11am-1am. 804-436-9221 and White Stone Town officials and Rappahannock Art League Lancaster Middle School, 191 Rappahnnock General Hospital area Aqua Virginia customers to members showcasing wearable art. School Street, Kilmarnock. Ages Rahab Outpatient Center, 43 Harris EL CHARRITO RESTAURANTE SAL’S PIZZA: Pizza, subs, pasta, discuss water quality and service 3ECOND(AND3ANTA3ALE, 9 18 and older. Sponsored by Three Road, Kilmarnock. $40 per month, MEXICANO: burgers, beer, wine, and more. issues. Irvington Town Council a.m.-6 p.m., Lancaster Square Rivers Health District, Lancaster or $10 per session. 435-8501. Open 7 days a week, offering daily Large parties welcome. Tuesday meeting to follow. shopping center, Kilmarnock. County Public Schools and Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-noon, specials. Sun. 11:30am-9pm, M-Th 4-10pm, Wed.-Thurs. & Sunday 5PPER,ANCASTER2URITAN#LUB, Sponsored by Rappahannock Lancaster County Department Northumberland school board 11am-10pm, Fri. 11am-11pm, Sat. 11am-10pm, Fri. & Sat. 11am 6:30 p.m., Ruritan Center, Lively. General Hospital Volunteer of Emergency Services. Vaccines building, Lottsburg. To benefit the 11:30am-10pm. 652 N. Main St., -11pm, closed Mondays. 456 N. 6OLUNTEERS .EEDED 8 Auxiliary. provided by Three Rivers Health Northumberland County Animal Kilmarnock 435-1791, Main St. 435-6770. a.m.-2 p.m. Help Lancaster/ &RAYNE%XHIBIT/PENS, 10:30 District. Wear short sleeves. Shelter. FAX 435-1792. Northumberland Habitat for SEVEN: A sinful martini bar with a.m., Reedville Fishermen’s Museum. -IDDLE0ENINSULA!FRICAN ,ANCASTER,IONS#LUB, 6:30 p.m., incredible food. Elegant atmo- Humanity build a house. 435-3461, HOBBS HOLE RESTAURANT: Retrospective, memorial exhibition !MERICAN'ENEALOGICALAND Rose’s Steak House, Kilmarnock. Tappahannock’s premier casual sphere and outstanding service. or LNHabitat.org. of the artwork of Katherine (ISTORICAL3OCIETYOF6IRGINIA, 435-0064. dining experience. Wed. - Fri. Lunch Open for dinner Wed.-Sat. at 5pm. "AND.IGHT, Sal’s Pizza, Frayne, former director emeritus 11 a.m., Essex County Public /VEREATERS!NONYMOUS, 7 p.m., & Dinner, Sat. Dinner, Sun. Brunch. Check out our website for weekly Kilmarnock. Sal’s will donate 10% of the museum. Continues Fridays- Library, 117 North Church Lane, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, www.hobbsholerestaurant.com dining specials. of all revenue generated on Red Sundays through December 2, Tappahannock. All persons who 435 East Church Street, Kilmarnock. 804-443-4451. WhiteStoneEventCenter.com Lo- Devil Band Night to the Lancaster .!!#0"ANQUET, 6 p.m., are interested in African-American 6OLUNTEERS .EEDED 8 a.m.-2 p.m. cated inside the plush White Stone High School Band. Northumberland County genealogy and history are invited Help Lancaster/Northumberland KILMARNOCK INN : Call or visit Event Center. 606 Chesapeake Dr., ,IBRARY#OMPUTER2OOM, Community Center at 679 Browns to attend. Guest speaker: member Habitat for Humanity build a house. our website to see our special event White Stone, 435-2300. 12:30-4:30 p.m., Friendship dinners. Join us for breakfast any day Store Road near Wicomico Don Browne. 435-3461, or LNHabitat.org. SANDPIPER RESTAURANT: Est. Community House, White Stone. of the week. Sunday brunch `til 2. Ask Church. The Northumberland 4HE'URLEYS, 7 p.m., Winter Music -ASTER'ARDENERS(ELPLINE, 9 about our private dinner parties. Now 1982. Specializing in a tradition Visit, bring, borrow, trade a book, sit County NAACP Freedom Fund Series, Moratticco Waterfront a.m.-noon, Northumberland. 580- serving dinner, Thursday, Friday & of quality: fresh seafood, hand cut and read, bring a laptop or use an King and Queen Banquet. Guest Museum, 6584 Morattico Road, 5694. Saturday 5-7pm, by reservation www. meats, evening specials, homemade in-house computer. 435-1413. speaker: the Rev. Payton Waller of Morattico. $15. By reservation, !NNIVERSARY,UNCHEON, 11:30 kilmarnockinn.com 804.435.0034. flair. Fabulous spirits and casual (ORSEHEAD0ICKERS, 9:30 a.m., Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in White [email protected], 712-8603. a.m., Northumberland County atmosphere. Dedicated staff and Mid-county Rescue Squad Building, Stone. $20 per person. .ORTHERN.ECK"AY4ONES Woman’s Club at Indian Creek LEE’S RESTAURANT: Hometown loyal customers. Full menu. Open at Heathsville. !NNUAL3HOW, 7:30 p.m., Country Club. $25 per person. cooking and atmosphere in a 5pm, Tues-Sat. 850 Rappahannock #OMPUTER'ENEALOGY'ROUP, 10 Saturday Lancaster Middle School Theater, Guest speaker: Rosemary Trible. popular downtown Kilmarnock Drive, White Stone. 435-6176. 1 p.m., Rappahannock Westminster- tradition. Full menu, fresh local !!, 8 p.m., Irvington Baptist 191 School Street, Kilmarnock. 580-6052. seafood in season, homemade Canterbury, Irvington. Two new Church. Barbershop harmony. Bay Tones 4EA0ARTY, 7 p.m., Lively firehouse, Call 435-1701 to join the pies made daily. (B,L,D) Main St. Record’s Dining Guide Gale Research databases will be !!, 8 p.m., Heathsville United Birthday Bash. Guest performer: 5170 Mary Ball Road, Lively. Guest Kilmarnock, 435-1255. reviewed. Methodist Church. Suzy Long. Guest quartet: Mayhem. speakers: KCarl Smith and Terry "LOOD$RIVE, 10 a.m.-3p.m., !!, 8 p.m., Henderson United $15. By reservation, baytones.org, Beatley to present “Why Frederick Rappahannock General Hospital Methodist Church. 453-6517, chorus members. Douglass’ Values Can Restore Training Center, behind the hospital (EATHSVILLE&ORGE"LACKSMITH @S/LDIES3HOW 8 p.m., Donk’s America,” in Kilmarnock. Drawing for a $25 'UILD, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Rice’s Hotel/ Theater, Hudgins. $12 adults/$5 gift certificate to Walmart. Hughlett’s Tavern. 580-3377. kids. 725-7760. 14 Wednesday 9 Friday &ARMERS-ARKET, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 7ILLIAM%ARL&RIENDS, !!, 8 p.m., Trinity Church. Engaging individuals, strengthening community Main Street Park, Warsaw. Sandpiper Reef, 342 Misty Cove 4HE2OTARY"REAKFAST#LUB, 7:30 For a monthly community calendar visit: !! noon, Trinity Church, Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Road, Hallieford. 725-3331. a.m., Lee’s Restaurant, Kilmarnock. www.nnconnection.org Lancaster. Northumberland school board 4HE+IWANIS#LUB, 7:30 a.m., St. !! 8 p.m., Calvary Baptist Church, building, Lottsburg. To benefit the 11 Sunday Andrews Presbyterian Church, Kilmarnock. Northumberland County Animal Kilmarnock. !!, 8 p.m., St. Andrews Shelter. Veterans Day 4HE2OTARY#LUB for Kilmarnock, Presbyterian Church, Kilmarnock. !DOPTION$AY 10 a.m.-2 p.m., !!, 7:30 p.m., White Stone United Irvington and White Stone, 12:30 !L !NON, noon, Bay Center for Northumberland County Animal Methodist Church. p.m., Rappahannock Westminster- Spiritual Development, 31 Noblett Shelter, Horsehead. !!, 5:30 p.m., Henderson United Canterbury. Lane, Kilmarnock. 588-9224. *EWELRY3HOW, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Methodist Church. 4HE.ORTHERN.ECK"AYTONES !L !NON, 8 p.m. St. John’s Church, Studio Gallery, 19 North Main +NITTERS#ROCHETERS, 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m., St. Andrews Presbyterian Warsaw. 588-9224. Street, Kilmarnock. Rappahannock Asbury United Methodist Church. Church, Kilmarnock. 453-6517. "INGO, 7 p.m., Firehouse, Lively. Art League members showcase 435-6406. $UPLICATE"RIDGE, 1 p.m., /VEREATERS!NONYMOUS, 7:30 wearable art. 4AVERN3PINNERS7EAVERS Woman’s Club of White Stone, $3 p.m., Rappahannock Church of 3ECOND(AND3ANTA3ALE, 8 'UILD, 2-4 p.m., Rice’s Hotel/ per player. 435-6207. Christ, 9514 Richmond Road, a.m.-4 p.m., Lancaster Square Hughlett’s Tavern, Heathsville. !DOPTION$AY 10 a.m.-2 p.m., shopping center, Kilmarnock. #REATEA#ARE0ACKAGE&OR Northumberland County Animal Sponsored by Rappahannock !6ETERAN, Belle Isle State Park, Shelter, Horsehead. General Hospital Volunteer Somers. Help park staff and 0ARKINSONS3UPPORT'ROUP, 1 donk’s Auxiliary. volunteers prepare care packages p.m., Rappahannock Westminster- THEATER (OLIDAY"AZAAR, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., for delivery to the McGuire Canterbury near Irvington. Topic: ROUTE 198 at HUDGINS Ebenezer United Methodist Veterans Affairs Medical Center in clinical trials. 435-9553 We Buy IN MATHEWS, VA Church, Oldhams. Sponsored Richmond. For a list of items, call .ORTHERN.ECK3OIL7ATER Phone (804) 725-7760 by Ebenezer United Methodist 462-5030. #ONSERVATION$ISTRICT, 7 p.m., VIRGINIA’S Lil Ole Opry presents: Women. Handmade gifts; home- 3TAR0ARTY, 6 p.m., Shiloh School. Northern Neck Planning District Silver & Gold! canned jams, pickles and sauces; fall Sponsored by Northumberland Commission conference room, 457 70’s vegetables; homemade cakes, pies, Preservation Inc. Rappahannock Main Street, Warsaw. Tea Sets, Flatware, Candlesticks cookies, candies and breads; and a Astronomy Club presentation Odds & Ends Oldies Show White Elephant sale. Breakfast from with telescopes for viewing 15 Thursday 7 to 11 a.m. the nighttime sky. Reservations "RAIN)NJURY3UPPORT'ROUP Saturd>ÞÊUÊ œÛi“LiÀÊ£ä]ÊÓä£ÓÊUÊnÊ«°“° 7INTER-ARKET, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., required. Call 435-3566, or email 10:30 a.m.-noon, Riverside Walter Kilmarnock Antique Gallery PLUS Festival Halle, 177 Main Street, [email protected]. Reed Hospital, Gloucester. 725-2829. ÊÌ iÊ"«ÀÞÊ,i}Տ>ÀÃÊ Reedville. Jewelry, fiber arts, $UPLICATE"RIDGE, 1 p.m., Woman’s 144 School Street - >`iÃʜvÊ œÕ˜ÌÀÞ photography, pottery, glassware, 12 Monday Club of White Stone. $3. 435-6207. Kilmarnock, VA 1˜Viʈ““ÞÊ7ˆVŽ >“ woodcrafts, quilts, fabric arts and !! noon, Palmer Hall. 6IRGINIA!ERONAUTICAL(ISTORICAL `ՏÌÃ\Êf£ÓÊUÊ ˆ`Ài˜Ê՘`iÀÊ£Ó\Êfx clothing, knit items, paintings, !! 8 p.m., Fairfields United 3OCIETY.ORTHERN.ECK 804-435-1207 TICKETS: Lynne’s Family Restaurant, Mathews 725-9996 sculptures, whimsy, farm products Methodist Church. #HAPTER, 11:30 a.m., Pilot House [email protected] The Seabreeze Restaurant, Gwynn’s Island 725-4000 and fresh bread. #UB3COUT0ACK, 7 p.m., Restaurant, Toppping. DVD with The Mathews County Visitor Center, Mathews 725-4229 Ginny’s Place, Gloucester Point - 642-8780 /YSTER2OAST, 2-5 p.m., Reedville Kilmarnock Baptist Church. 413- interviews of veterans from World Marketplace Antiques, White Marsh, Gloucester 694-0544 Coffman’s on the Coast, Hartfield , Middlesex 776-7766 Fishermen’s Museum, Main Street, 7011. War II, Korea and Vietnam. For Information and Reservations 725-7760 Reedville. $35. Purchase tickets 7EIGHT7ATCHERS, 5:30 p.m., St. 3ECOND(AND3ANTA3ALE, 9 Website: www.donkstheater.com at the museum, 453-6529, or Andrews Presbyterian Church, a.m.-7 p.m., Lancaster Square Kilmarnock. shopping center, Kilmarnock.   (ISTORYLAND#OMMUNITY Sponsored by Rappahannock  7ORKSHOP, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., General Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary. Lancaster Woman’s Club, Lancaster. "OOK3ALE, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Lancaster +ROLGD\ Crafts, projects. Bring a bag lunch. Community Library, 235 School %RRN6DOH Tea provided. New members Street, Kilmarnock. Sponsored by  welcome. Friends of he Library. DOVRVHOOLQJ'9'V&'V &LOTILLA, U.S. Coast Guard ,IBRARY#OMPUTER2OOM, 12:30- Start the Holiday Season DQG%RRNVRQ7DSH  Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., Grace 4:30 p.m., Friendship Community House, Grace Episcopal Church, House, White Stone. Visit, bring, Off Right at the Kilmarnock Inn 7KXUV1RYDPWRSP Kilmarnock. borrow, trade a book, sit and read, )UL1RYDPWRSP 3CHOOL"OARD for Lancaster bring a laptop or use an in house Champagne Wine Dinner County, 6:30 p.m., Lancaster Middle computer. 435-1413. Thursday, November 29, 2012 6DW1RY DPWRQRRQ School, Kilmarnock. 6IRGINIA.ATIVE0LANT3OCIETY,   0RVWLWHPVDUHRQO\³ 3CHOOL"OARD for noon. Wicomico Parish Church, Northumberland County, 6 p.m., Wicomico Church. Guest speaker: Bruce Watson and Terry Shipple &RPHDQGILQGWKDWSHUIHFW administrative building, Lottsburg. forester Michael Aherron. Bring will pour 5 different varieties of KROLGD\JLIW ,IBRARY#OMPUTER2OOM, a bag lunch. Tea, coffee and light sparkling wine and Champagne 0DQ\QHDUO\QHZLWHPVDYDLODEOH 3:30-5 p.m., Friendship Community refreshments available. House, White Stone. Visit, bring, 4HE0LANNING#OMMISSION for Dinner prepared by Executive Chef Heather Minter borrow, trade a book, sit and read, Lancaster County, 7 p.m., Board /DQFDVWHU&RPPXQLW\/LEUDU\ bring a laptop or use an in house room, administration building, 6FKRRO6W computer. 435-1413. Lancaster. Price for evening will be $49.95 6ETERANS#AFE, 9 a.m.-noon, 4HE0LANNING#OMMISSION for .LOPDUQRFN9LUJLQLD 84 Main Street Warsaw. Virginia Northumberland County, 7 p.m., Call for reservations 804-435-0034 6SRQVRUHGE\WKH)ULHQGVRIWKH/LEUDU\ Wounded Warrior Program Courts building, 39 Judicial Place, Don’t forget to book for our Thanksgiving brunch buffet. welcomes all veterans from all Heathsville. +ILMARNOCK s 6IRGINIA 2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ .OVEMBER s" Brooks Tegler Big Band Foster parent is coming to Claraville program On November 17 at 7:30 p.m., Rappahannock Concert Association will present the organizes Brooks Tegler Big Band salut- Children placed in foster ing the Glenn Miller Army Air homes suffer many losses, Force Band of World War II. according to foster parent The concert will be held in the coordinator Georgia Sprague. Banner marks sale site Northumberland High School Relationships with parents, &ROMLEFT ,UCI9ORKAND#HARLES#OSTELLODISPLAYAROADSIDE auditorium in Claraville, said homes, siblings, pets, daily BANNERMARKINGTHELOCATIONOF(ISTORYLANDSANNUAL'REENS board member Phyllis Neal. routines and belongings are all AND 'IFT 3ALE .OVEMBER  AT THE "OYS AND 'IRLS #LUB IN Glenn Miller, trombonist and left behind. +ILMARNOCK$OORSWILLOPENATAM%XAMPLESOFSOME bandleader, was a commercial Recently, counties organized MERCHANDISE AT THE SALE ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE ,ANCASTER success with his distinctive the Northern Neck Foster #OMMUNITY,IBRARYANDTHE.ORTHUMBERLAND0UBLIC,IBRARY sound, said Neal. That sound is Parent Program to recruit, train still recognized and enjoyed. and support local foster parent In December 1944, Miller in an effort to keep foster chil- boarded a military aircraft in dren within the community. Music Night to feature England to fly to Paris. The “Our belief is that these plane never reached Paris and children are more successful a well-loved musician was lost. when placed in a loving family WPSD Radio Rangers He was 40 years old. within the area the child comes The WPSD Radio Rang- Different.” They present the After his death, saxophon- from,” said Sprague. “Children ers Band will appear at 7 p.m. acoustic music of America in ist Tex Beneke, a member of receive time, attention, love and November 16 at White Stone a format of an old-time radio Miller’s civilian orchestra, kept support, and have the possibil- United Methodist Church for show, said church member Anne the group together and playing ity to regain some of the things Music Night. Owen. through the ‘70s. they have lost when placed in Jan and Jim Brewer of Glouc- The WPSD Radio Rangers’ Drummer and bandleader foster care.” ester and Rosalie and Gary sound stems from a rich tradition Brooks Tegler brings Miller’s Foster homes are desperately Monger, also of Gloucester, will of folk, bluegrass, gospel, blues, music to life, said Neal. Using 4HEMUSICIANSFREQUENTLYWEAR!IR&ORCEUNIFORMSFROMTHE needed, especially homes will- present the WPSD Band which country and rockabilly melodies original arrangements and 7ORLD7AR )) PERIOD FOR HISTORICAL ACCURACY /DDLY ENOUGH ing to care for older children stands for “We Play Something played on acoustic instruments. working with transcription THE REPLICA UNIFORMS ARE MORE COMFORTABLE THAN TUXES SAID and teenagers, she said. charts, Tegler makes sure the "ROOKS4EGLERABOVE  The program serves Essex, music is played just as it was Lancaster, Northumberland, Christmas Crafts on the Rivah many years ago. Richmond and Westmoreland The 17-piece Big Band is dedicated to the music of the Tickets are $25. For group counties, she said. 6th Annual Craft Show comprised of full-time musi- ‘30s and ‘40s because their and student rates, visit rappa- To participate in the pro- 15 Crafters with Very Unique Crafts! cians from the U.S. and Europe. parents were and are World hannockconcerts.org. To pur- gram, call 580-3477, or 800- Many of them are especially War II veterans. chase tickets, call 472-3396. 296-7627. Friday, November 16 – 10 am–7 pm AREA Saturday, November 17 – 9:30 am–4:30 pm EVENTS RFA to present Quartetto Gelato 230 Virginia Street, Urbanna The Rappahannock Founda- For more information, contact 758-1943 N"OOKSALE tion for the Arts will present The Lancaster Community a concert by Quartetto Gelato Library will host a Holiday Book at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Novem- Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Novem- ber 24, at the Lancaster Middle ber 15 and 16, and 9 a.m. to noon, School Theater in Kilmarnock. November 17, at the library at 235 Tickets are available at 435- School Street in Kilmarnock. The 0292, or rappahannockfounda- sale is sponsored by the Friends tion.org. of the Library. The concert is part of the RFA’s On Stage series sponsored N(ISTORYPRESENTATION by Chesapeake Bank and Chesa- John D. Broadwater will pres- peake Financial Group; and in Still selling ent the history and raising of the part by the Virginia Commission USS Monitor at 7 p.m. Wednes- for the Arts and the National day, November 14, at Kingston Endowment for the Arts. The SWEET POTATOES! Parish House at 370 Main Street Quartetto Gelato program is &ROM LEFT ARE 1UARTETTO 'ELATO MUSICIANS #OLIN -AIER Fridays & Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Mathews. A book-signing will sponsored by Wells Fargo Advi- %LIZABETH-C,ELLAN 0ETERDE3OTTOAND!LEXANDER3EVASTIAN follow the presentation. Refresh- sors. Until Thanksgiving ments will be served. Quartetto Gelato is a Cana- dian new classical quartet based Geier. Accordion Competitions; Eliza- Other times by appt., give us a call! N!RTANDmOWERS in Toronto, Ontario, said RFA Their musical repertoire con- beth McLellan (cello) who began (804) 776-7554 • [email protected] Rappahannock Garden Club vice president for external com- sists of a mix of classical mas- playing at the age of five in her members Sharon Rowe and Judy munications Julie Geier. Formed terworks and operatic arias with hometown of Regina, Saskatch- 15873 General Puller Highway Ripley on October 27 attended in 1989, the group established tangos, gypsy and folk songs ewan, and recently completed the Fine Arts and Flowers exhibit themselves on the emerging from around the world, she said. her master’s in music at the Uni- Deltaville, Va. at the Virginia Museum of Fine “new classical” scene early in Members of the group are versity of Western Ontario; and Arts in Richmond. For this their career by winning the title Peter De Sotto (tenor, ) Colin Maier (), a veritable annual exhibit, floral designers of NPR Performance Today’s whose vocal repertoire includes one-man orchestra, playing clar- are invited to interpret selected Debut Artist of the Year in 1996. light pop, authentic Irish folk- inet, English horn, violin, five- pieces. In 2010, they received the songs and the great Italian oper- string banjo, acoustic/electric distinction as “Best Classical atic arias; Alexander Sevastian bass, , , flute, N-ENOKINPHOTOS Group” at the 10th annual Inde- (accordion, piano, bandoneon) guitar and harmonica. Menokin near Warsaw has pendent Music Awards during born in Minsk, Belarus, and The Capitol Steps perfor- extended its photography con- Canadian Music Week, said winner of four International mance scheduled for October 28 test deadline for submissions to has been rescheduled to 7 p.m. November 15. The contest appli- Sunday, November 18. Tickets cation and rules are posted at Museum announces purchased for the October show menokin.org. will be honored at the November 18 show. N-USICSERIES 50/50 holiday raffle The Beyond Bena Music Series The Steamboat Era Museum in Irvington recently announced will continue with Shane Cooley its Cash for Christmas 50/50 raffle. at 8 p.m. November 17 at Arts “We don’t know the size of the prize. It could be anywhere on Main at 6580-B Main Street from $1,000 to $10,000, but we do know it can cost you as little in Gloucester. Tickets are $15 for as $5 to win,” said executive director Terri Thaxton. adults, $7.50 for ages 13 to 18 The pot has just begun and will grow until a drawing is held and college students with ID. To at 9 a.m. December 15, said Thaxton. Watch the pot grow at the reserve seats, call 757-404-3416, Steamboat Era Museum Facebook page. or email tickets@almostsquare. Tickets are $5 each, or $20 for five. Tickets are available net. Future shows include The at the museum at 156 King Carter Drive in Irvington, Jimmy Honey Dewdrops December 1. & Sook in Irvington, The Box in White Stone, Specials Wine Seller in Kilmarnock, steamboateramuseum.org and in front of N&ELLOWSHIP%VENING various area merchants on Saturdays. On Thursday, November 15, St. Mary’s Whitechapel will again welcome historian Robert Forester to address Teagle for its Fellowship Eve- ning. Teagle will give the second presentation in his three-part series on “Church and State: from native plant society the Church of England to the First Michael Aherron of the Vir- Amendment.” ginia Department of Forestry The Fellowship Evening begins will discuss plant diversity with a candlelight prayer service and forest management with in the Sanctuary at 5:30 p.m., a the Northern Neck Chapter soup supper in the parish hall at of the Virginia Native Plant 6 p.m., followed by Teagle’s pre- Society at noon, Thursday, sentation at 6:45 p.m. Donations November 15, at Wicomico for the church’s community out- Parish Church in Wicomico reach efforts are welcome. Church. “The main thrust of my talk N!RTRAFmE will be to illustrate how forest The Bay School Community managers create a mosaic of Arts Center will raffle “Bavon plants in various successional Blue,” an oil painting donated by stages on the land,” said Aher- Kay Gerehart. Proceeds will sup- ron. “After showing some -ICHAEL!HERRON port the Bay School. examples of the effects of dif- Tickets are $2 each or three for ferent management practices not site-specific, quality.” $5. The raffle drawing will be in the eastern U.S., I will try to Visitors are wlecome. Bring November 27. The painting and give a perspective on the rela- a brown bag lunch. Tea, coffee other artwork by Gerehart are on tive numbers and abundances and light refreshments will be display at the Bay School at 279 of plant species as a regional, available. Main Street in Mathews. November 8, 2012 Rappahannock Record B4 #HURCH#ALENDAR Kilmarnock, VA ANGLICAN 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Bethany UMC PRESBYTERIAN 6 p.m., Prayer 6:30 p.m., Prayer Mtg./Bible Study 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Holy Redeemer Anglican 454 Main Street, Reedville; 453-  3282; Campbell 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Grant Church, Lerty 493-7407 Hartswell Baptist Memorial Presbyterian 10:30 a.m., Worship 10559 River Road, Lancaster; [email protected] Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner Rev. Susie Brack Weems Road, 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 462-0845 438-6875; campbellchurch.net Noon, Prayer Rev. Ernest D. Webster Parsonage: 453-3329 11 a.m., Holy Communion Pastor [email protected] Rev. W. Clay Macaulay 7 p.m., Worship 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER St. James Church 10:15 a.m., Sunday School 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Love Makes a Difference 1724 Abingdon Glebe Lane 9:30 a.m., Worship 24th Sunday after Pentecost 11 a.m., Prayer & Praise 9 a.m., Service of Praise Outreach Ministries Gloucester, 757-814-5984 11:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Fellowship 1027 Jessie duPont Memorial Father Kevin Sweeney 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER: 9:30 a.m.,Church School Highway Burgess; 453-3939 Chaplain David Masterson Iglesia Paz de Dios 7 p.m., Bible Study 11 a.m., Worship Rev. Raymond C. & Gayle Boyd (Peace of God Church) 12 p.m., Coffee Hour stjamesapa.org Bethel-Emmanuel UMC 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 1928 Prayer Book, 1940 Hymnal 33 Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock -ONDAY .OVEMBER 9 a.m., Hour of Prayer 436-5478; Rvda. Brooke V. Carrillo, 462-5790; 8 a.m., Men’s Bible Study 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Rev. Hija Yu 10 a.m., Spiritual Enrichment 11 a.m., Communion Service Pastora 10 a.m., Women of Campbell 11 a.m., Worship 3UNDAY .OVEMBER beumc.org (Elevator Available) Chrismon Ornaments 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER #OAN"APTIST#HURCH 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 6:30 p.m., Holy Communion and 12 noon, Servicio a las 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment Religious Education "ETHEL 7 p.m., Kilmarnock Pipers Irvington Baptist 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER  53 King Carter Drive Hour” 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite 11 11 a.m., Worship Service 6 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment for St. Stephen’s Anglican First 11 a.m., Morning Worship 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 9:30 a.m., Staff Mtg. Irvington; 438-6971 %MMANUEL 1:30 p.m. Congregational Care Youth and Youth Adults Baptist Church/Fellowship Hall, 0RAYER(OURS 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist with %VERY4HIRD&RIDAY 3585Courthouse Rd. Heathsville; Rev. John Howard Farmer 9:15 a.m., Worship Service 4 p.m., Praise Band 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 12-1 p.m. Tuesday Prayers for Healing 11 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Women of Virtue 580-4555 9-10 a.m., Wednesday 4UES 7ED 4HURS  7 p.m., Choir Rehearsal Fellowship Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar 9:45 a.m., Sunday School  10 a.m., Bible Classes 7-8 p.m., Thursday 8 a.m., Morning Prayer/Chapel Bluff Point UMC Milden Presbyterian  ststephensva.org 9-10 a.m., 4th Saturday Rev. Ray Massie - 443-5092 New Life Ministries 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship St. Mary’s Episcopal Sharps 10177 Jessie DuPont Mem. Hwy. 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Healing Service 2 p.m., A Day in the Word 3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton; 453- 11 a.m., Worship 462-3234; 436-6498 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 12 noon, Women’s AA 6712; Vacant 10 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Evening Bible Study Noon, Coffee Fellowship 11 a.m., Worship with nursery Pastor C. Richard Lynn; 9 a.m., Bible Study 7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing &RIDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Worship Service Kilmarnock Baptist Smithland Baptist 7 p.m., Free Movies Fairfields UMC St. Andrews Presbyterian 10 a.m., Fellowship Time 10:40 a.m. Sunday School following 65 East Church St. Kilmarnock; 1047 Walnut Point Road 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 14741 Northumberland Highway, 435 East Church Street, 10:30 a.m., Morning Service Communion 435-1703, Heathsville; 580-2843 11 a.m., Worship Burgess; 453-2631 Kilmarnock; 435-3948 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Nursery provided Rev. Matthew Tennant 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 4HRIFT3HOP Open Tues.-Sat.,11 Rev. Seonyoung Kim Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Coye 6 p.m., Covered dish dinner Coffee Hour after worship 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School a.m.-3 p.m. ; 453-4830 fairfields-umc.com saintandrewspc.org 7 p.m., Evening Service 4 p.m., Youth Group 9 a.m., Worship/Prayer 11 a.m., Worship 108 Fairport Rd., Reedville 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER %VERYTH3ATURDAY -ONDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 4UESDAY .OVEMBER  9:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Presbyterian Women Food Bank 8:30-11a.m. 10 a.m., Children’s Bible Story 6:30 p.m., Choir Practice St. Mary’s Emergency Food Pantry 11 a.m., Worship Whitechapel Episcopal Galilee UMC 4:30 p.m., Choir Practice 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 6 p.m., H20 Youth Group 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 6 p.m., Bells of St. Andrews Eugene & Ruby Churchill 7p.m., Bible Study w/Rector 7 p.m., Purpose Driven Life 5940 White Chapel Road, 747 Hull Neck Road, 580-0738 -ONDAY .OVEMBER Lancaster, 462-5908; practice 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Edwardsville; 580-7306 &RIDAY .OVEMBER 5 p.m., WOW Rehearsal White Stone Baptist Rev. Torrence M. Harman Rev. Charles F. Bates Northern Neck Religious 8 a.m., Fishermen (Men’s Bible 6:15 p.m., Bell Choir rehearsal 5 p.m., Mission Supper and Storm Study) 517 Chesapeake Drive [email protected] 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Society of Friends (Quakers) 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER White Stone; 435-1413 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Kits assembly 580-4505; David Scarbrough Thrift Shop: 10 a.m., Sunday School 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday Dr. Manuel S. “Jeff” Shanaberger, 11:15 a.m., 24rd Sunday after 11 a.m., Worship %VERY&IRST3UNDAY 2816 Northumberland Hwy., (WOW) 8:30 a.m., Youth Band Lottsburg.Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m. -4 p.m.; Pastor Pentecost, Holy Eucharist and 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Silent Worship 6:30 p.m., Potluck dinner. Honoring of Veterans with Guest 9:45 a.m., Sunday School (all ages) Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. [email protected] Bible Study 11 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Discussion 7:15 p.m., Bonhoeffer Book Study &RIDAY .OVEMBER Preacher, Rev. Lucy Hottle 12 noon, Social Fellowship BAPTIST 7:15 p.m., Choir Practice 7 p.m., Teen Fun Fridays Heathsville UMC -ONDAY .OVEMBER St. Stephen’s Episcopal 8:45 a.m., PACC Mtg. Rappahannock Church of Lebanon Baptist 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER: 39 Courthouse Road, Heathsville; Abiding Faith Baptist 2 p.m., WMU Bingo @ Lancashire 6538 Northumberland Hwy. 580-3630 4UESDAY .OVEMBER Christ Rev. Carlton Milstead 724-4328; Rev. Lucia Lloyd Rev. Rebecca L. Minor 6 p.m., Disciple Bible Study 9514 Richmond Road, Warsaw 27 Bluff Point Road 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Kilmarnock, VA 22482 9:45 a.m., Sunday School ststephensheathsville.org 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6:45 p.m., Women’s Study Group 333-9659 ,EBANON 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 9 a.m., Sunday School Walker Gaulding, Sr. Minister, Rev. Dr. Barbara L. Cain 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship Service Wesley 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Nursery Provided-Ages 0-4 10:30 a.m., Holy eucharist at 10 a.m., Worship 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship Service Rapphannock Westminster- Presbyterian 8:30 a.m., 1st Worship Service 5 p.m., Bible Study Thanksgiving Dinner after Worship 12 noon Lunch  1272 Taylors Creek Rd. Weems, 6:30 p.m., Worship Canterbury, Lucia is Celebrant & Henderson UMC 10 a.m., Sunday School Service 12:45 p.m., Business Mtg. 72 Henderson Drive, Callao 438-5853; Rev. M. P. White 12:45 p.m., Christmas Program Preacher 11 a.m., 2nd Worship Service Beulah Baptist 0ROVIDENCE 1 p.m., Bridge in the parish hall 529-6769; 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6:30 p.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School Practice Rev. Lou Ann Frederick 9 a.m., Worship 4448 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- -ONDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Poll Monitoring Training  5000; Rev. Milton Jackson .ORWOOD 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER OTHER Seventh-Day Adventist 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Emmas Mtg. 8:30 a.m., Informal Service 401 South Main Street, Kilmarnock 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Boy Scouts 8:15 a.m., Choir Practice 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m., Breakfast/Coffee DENOMINATIONS 443-3070 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Sunday School-all ages Clinton M. Adams, Pastor 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise Maple Grove Baptist 12:30 p.m., Extra Helping Hand 10 a.m., Coffee Hour  11:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Sunday School & Bible 11 a.m., Traditional Worship Calvary Pentecostal 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER Windmill Point Road, Foxwells 1-3 p.m., Food Pantry Open at John’s Neck Road, Weems 9 a.m., Worship Service 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Rev. Mark E. Boswell FCH Study  7 p.m., Bible Study Irvington UMC 438-5393; Clarence Jones, Pastor 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Lancaster County residents -ONDAY.OVEMBER 26 King Carter Drive, Irvington; Setting up for Election 3UNDAY .OVEMBER -ONDAY .OVEMBER Bethany Baptist Church 10 a.m., Worship 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 438-6800; 7:30 a.m., Radio Broadcast, 101.7 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 7 p.m., Choir Practice 4UESDAY .OVEMBER Jarvis Bailey, Pastor FM Rt. 360, Callao; 529-6890  10:30 a.m., Polling/Parish hall Morattico Baptist 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Shachah World Ministries Rev. Kori Kiss 924 Morattico Church Road, Willie Chapel Baptist 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship of the Northern Neck Kilmarnock; 435-3623 510 Merry Point Road; 462-5500, 12 noon, Noonday Prayer 11 a.m., Worship 6 p.m., Praise and Worship 504 N. Main St. Kilmarnock, VA 10 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Craig Smith Rev. Rose Curry 12:15 p.m., Out to Lunch Bunch 11 a.m., Worship Nursery Available 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Pastor Dean Carter 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 4RImES4REASURES4HRIFT3HOP 6 p.m., Worship 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 8:45 a.m., Sunday School (OURS  7 p.m., Prayer Kilmarnock UMC 8 a.m., Service 11 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise Mon-Fri., 10a.m.-4p.m., Sat, 10a.m.- 89 East Church Street, Kilmarnock, Capella House Sabbath School to follow  10:30 a.m., Worship 2p.m. Calvary Baptist Mount Vernon Baptist 435-1797; (Capella Society Int’l & 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 490 East Church Street 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Donations accepted/Volunteers Rev. Deborah T. Marion White Stone Academy) 12 noon, Intercessory Prayer 269 James Wharf Road 4 p.m., Senior Bible Study welcome! (Furniture needed) (Elevator access) “Family Chapel, Missions & Educa- Kilmarnock; 435-1052 White Stone; 435-1272 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Bible Study  &RIDAY .OVEMBER tion” 3-6 p.m., Clothing Closet Rev. Peyton Waller Trinity Episcopal 8 p.m., NA 8:45 a.m., Sunday School  8484 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster; Dr. Grace Harley, Chaplain 7:30 p.m., Bible Study 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Zion Baptist Church 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER PO Box 1318, 10:15 a.m., Devotions 9 a.m., Sunday School 2309 Northumberland Highway, trinitylancasterva.org 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship 9 a.m., District Conference (King White Stone, VA 22578 The Church of Jesus Christ 10 a.m., Worship Lottsburg; 529-6033 The Rev. Torrence M. Harman George HS) [email protected] of Latter-Day Saints Communion - Second Sunday Apostle John H. Bibbens 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Mt. Olive Baptist 3UNDAY .OVEMBER [email protected] 11650 Mary Ball Road 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER 9:30 a.m., 24rd Sunday after Shoebox Collection Deadline 804-435-7245 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Bible Study 6749 Jesse Dupont Mem. Hwy. 7 a.m., Intercessory Prayer Pentecost, Holy Eucharist and Wicomico Church; 435-3725 8:30 a.m., Worship  9:30 a.m., Meeting Claybrook Baptist 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Honoring of Veterans with Guest 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Christian Science Society Rev. Quenton L. Keatts 8 a.m., Hour of Power Worship Speaker, Carey Chirico The Church of New Vision 2242 Weems Road, Weems; 438- 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship 98 N. Main St., Kilmarnock 5570; Rev. Stephen Turner 9:30 a.m., Sunday School  -ONDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 1435 Millenbeck Rd. Lancaster; 7:45 a.m., Prayer & Praise 10:45 a.m., Mid-Morning Worship Wicomico Parish 462-7727; Senior Pastor: Ronald E. ClaybrookBaptistChurch.com 8 a.m., Worship 5:30 Clothes Bank 10:30 a.m., Service and Sunday 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 5191 Jessie duPont Memorial School Dunaway 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Sunday School Highway, Wicomico Church; 580- 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 5:30-6:30 a.m., Hour of Prayer 8 p.m., Al Anon STANDRD7EDNESDAY 3UNDAY .OVEMBER -ONDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Prayer, Praise & Bible Study 6445; 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Morning Worship 6 p.m., Bible Study 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 7:30 p.m., Testimony Mtg. for Adults & Youth Rector Fr, James Silcox Reading Room open Tues, Thurs. & ST TH3UNDAY  3UNDAY .OVEMBER 5 p.m., Mission Dinner Coan Baptist New Friendship Baptist (Thanksgiving) Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 10:45 a.m., Church Service 2068 Coan Stage Road, CATHOLIC 8 a.m., Communion, breakfast 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Burgess; 580-2127 follows 6 p.m., Handbells Church of Deliverance Heathsville; 580-2751 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7:30 p.m., Choir 7 p.m., Bible Study coanbaptist.com St. Francis de Sales Catholic 10 a.m., Communion 3734 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 462- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 154 East Church Street, 11 a.m., Coffee Hour  Rev. Robert Lee Farmer 11 a.m., Morning Worship Melrose UMC 0553 Unitarian Universalist 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Kilmarnock, Rev. Michael T. Thrift Shop: Mon., Wed., Fri., 11 1317 Lewisetta Rd., Rev. Donald O. Conaway Fellowship of the 7 p.m., Bible Study Orlowsky a.m.-4 p.m., & Sat, 9 a.m.-12 noon Rappahannock 10 a.m., Sunday School 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Lottsburg 529-6344; 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship -ASS3CHEDULE Parsonage: 529-7721; 10 a.m., Sunday School 366 James Wharf Road 7 p.m., Bible Study 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER LUTHERAN White Stone 758-4790; L. Lowrey 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 8 p.m., Adult Choir Practice Pastor Janet Grissett 11 a.m., Worship 4-4:40 p.m., Sacrament of Reconcili- 7 p.m., Worship uufrappahannock.uua.org 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. Apostles Lutheran 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal New Hope Baptist ation 8:30 a.m., Worship 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 2596 Walmsley Road, Lottsburg; 5 p.m., Saturday Vigil Main Street, Gloucester; 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Service  693-9098 10 a.m., Sunday School Corrottoman Baptist 529-9223 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship Service Coffee/Conversation to follow 48 Ottoman Ferry Road, Ottoman; 9 & 11 a.m., Mass 3UNDAY .OVEMBER City Worship Centre of 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 9:15 a.m., Sunday School 7EDNESDAYS (2nd, 4th) Kilmarnock Unity of the Chesapeake 462-5674; 9:15 a.m., Bible Study -ON &RI 6 p.m., Dinner/ Worship Rev. David C. Cromer 10:15 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Mass 10:30 a.m., Worship Dreamfield Irvington Road, Affiliated w/Unity of Richmond 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER  Mila UMC Kilmarnock, 761-1578 Lancaster Comm. Library 9:45 a.m., Sunday School The Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Pastors Mike and Lesley Gates 235 School Street, Kilmarnock 7 p.m., Prayer Service Visitation 1717 Hampton Hall Rd.,Callao; 1690 Mila Road 11 a.m., Morning Worship 8 p.m., Choir Practice 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 435-9553 8462 Puller Highway Topping; 758- C-529-5948, H-804-456- 10 a.m. Worship Service %VERYNDANDTH3UNDAY 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 6554; Rev. Michael Ramming 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Northern Neck Baptist 5160 9:45 a.m., Worship  10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rehearsal 280 Hampton Hall Hwy. Vistationcatholicchurch.org [email protected]; Cornerstone Fellowship lutheranchurch.us 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 2243 Buckley Hall Rd., Cobbs 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Callao; 529-6310 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6:30 p.m., Cub Scouts Pack 215 Victory Temple Church 7 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study Rev. Ken Overby 9 a.m., Mass 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Creek; 725-9145; gocfc.com 1252 Morattico Road 9 a.m., Worship  Rev. Chris Morgan  3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7EDNESDAYSAND4HURSDAYS Rehoboth UMC 462-5512; Rev. Annie Gaskins Fairfields Baptist 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Mass 10 a.m., Coffee Fellowship 126 Shiloh School Rd., 3UNDAY .OVEMBER &RIDAY .OVEMBER 15213 Northumberland Hwy., 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study Kilmarnock 580-9723 10 a.m., Morning Worship 7 p.m., Bible Study Burgess; 453-3530; 6 p.m., Evening Service CHURCH OF GOD “Religious Freedom-More than Rev. Donna Blythe 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER David Riley, Pastor Church Attendance” 7 p.m., Midweek Service 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Tibitha Church of God 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Sunday School 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg.  8:30 a.m., Worship Nursery, Children and Youth 12 noon, Praise and Worship 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 991 Fleeton Road, Reedville; Living Water Ministry provided ,UTHERAN#HURCH%,#! 9:30 a.m., Coffee & Fellowship 7 p.m., Worship Service 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER New St. John’s Baptist 453-4972, Rev. Steven P. Hency  tibitha.net 83 Bluff Point Rd., 435-6650 White Stone UMC Ecclesia of Love White Stone 7 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study Kilmarnock Rev. John D. Ericson International Ministries, Inc.  3UNDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 118 Methodist Church Road, Church of the Nazarene Fairport Baptist 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship [email protected] White Stone; 435-3555 435-2789 Family Life Center 2399 Fairport Road 11 a.m., Church Service 11:15 a.m., Sunday School website: livingwaterchapel.org Rev. Bryan McClain Dr. Sheila L. Stone 57 Whisk Drive, White Stone Reedville; 453-3235 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 7 p.m., Small Group Prayer 3UNDAY .OVEMBER whitestoneumc.org  435-9886; Rev. Jim Jackson Rev. Neale School 9 a.m., Sunday School/All Ages Friends of God Worship 7 p.m., Bible Study/Prayer Mtg. 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER [email protected] Center whitestonechurch.com 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 6 p.m., Choir Rehearsal 10 a.m., Worship Service *Elevator available 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Queen Esther Baptist 7 p.m., Bible Study 149 Queen Street, Trinity Lutheran 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Tappahannock 8:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 11 a.m., Worship 7228 River Road, Lancaster; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Teen Bible Study 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Warsaw Church of God Woman’s Club Building, Virginia emcworldwideministries.org 462-7780, Rev. James E. Smith Street, Urbanna; 758-4257 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time 9:45 a.m., Praise and Worship: Kid’s 7:30 p.m., Bible Study & Prayer 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 15 Church Lane, Warsaw; 3ATURDAY .OVEMBER Rev. Paul Napier 11 a.m., Worship Service/Children’s 5 p.m., Saturday Sabbath Worship Worship Classes/Nursery 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 333-4951 Church Friendship Baptist Pastor Dave and Tami Metz 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Guest Speakers: 3rd Saturday 11:15 a.m., Adult /Kids Classes 11 a.m., Morning Worship 9 a.m., Worship 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 6 p.m. Teen Service (gr. 7-12); Hartfield, 693-5503; 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER  Pastor McKibbon 2 p.m., UMW meets Holy Tabernacle of God Infusion (gr. 5-6) 7 p.m., Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School 6:30 p.m., Trustees Mtg. 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Morning Celebration METHODIST 2341 Merry Point Road, Lancaster -ONDAY .OVEMBER 9:30 a.m., Coffee/sweets i Second Baptist 7:30 p.m., Church Council Mtg. Elder Nancy Pinn, Pastor 7 p.m., Adult Bible Study-off site 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER Afton UMC 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Sunday School 34 Wellfords Wharf Road 7 p.m., Life Groups 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 10 a.m., Contemporary Service 5130 Hacks Neck Road 8:30 a.m., Breakfast at Lee’s 10 a.m., Sunday School 8:15 a.m., Senior Breakfast (Lee’s Warsaw; 333-4280 Ophelia; 453-3770 7 p.m., Choir Practice 11 a.m., Celebration Service 3UNDAY .OVEMBER EPISCOPAL 11 a.m., Worship, Ernest Palin Restaurant) Nursery provided Rev. Seonyoung Kim 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 4UESDAY .OVEMBER 9:30 a.m., Women’s Bible Study 10 a.m., Sunday School 12:30 p.m., Lunch Bunch 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 11:30 a.m., Worship Grace Episcopal 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 12 noon, Intercessory Prayer 7 p.m., Thriving (Recover Life) 6 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 303 South Main Street, Kilmarnock; 10 a.m., Sunday School 4HRIFT3HOPTues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-3 6 p.m., Bible Study 7EDNESDAY .OVEMBER 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 11 a.m., Worship Service p.m. 7 p.m., Choir Practice 12:30 & 7:30 Bible Study 435-1285 RD7EDNESDAY 6:30 a.m., Morning Prayer The Very Rev. David H. May, Rector   10 a.m., Emergency Food Pantry. 1 p.m., Thriving (Recover Life) Harmony Grove Baptist  Asbury UMC Wicomico UMC Victoria Jackson, 462-5149 6:30 p.m., Women’s Bible Study Sharon Baptist The Rev. Anne Lane Witt, Asst. 4393 Windmil Point Road Wicomico Church Routes 3 and 33, Topping; 1413 Lumberlost Road, Rector  4HURSDAY .OVEMBER 758-5154 Rev. Ray Massie, 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe Hope Alive Christian Center 7 p.m., Book study (offsite) Weems; 438-6659 graceepiscopalkilmarnock.com : 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Rev. Dale S. Bunns Rev. Thomas W. Oder, Pastor 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 149 Queen Street, &RIDAY .OVEMBER 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Emeritus 11 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 3UNDAY .OVEMBER Tappahannock; 443-5165 7 p.m., Coffee/Conversation, Elder 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite I 3UNDAY .OVEMBER 12 noon, Coffee & Fellowship 11 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School “Power 9:15 a.m., Adult Forum Pete and Pam Sullivan, Pastors Support (offsite) Nursery provided, 9:45 & 11 a.m. 9 a.m., Worship 4HURSDAY .OVEMBER

To the cause of the church, this page is contributed in part by the following: Currie Funeral Home, Inc. Kilmarnock Antique Gallery An Affiliate of Bay Banks of Virginia, Inc. Lynn & Steve Bonner Your Complete Financial Services Provider 116 Church St. ÕÃ̜“iÀÊ >ÀiÊ i˜ÌiÀ\Ê­nä{®Ê{Îx‡££Ç£ÊUÊ£‡nää‡{Îx‡££{ä Kilmarnock www.virginia-antiques.com www.bankoflancaster.com .OVEMBER sB5 Rappahannock Record /BITUARIES Kilmarnock, VA !NTHONY%"RYANT Surviving are his partner She never told us a definition; Mary Ann Rahe and husband at New St. John’s Baptist Church Nayla Saul, of Richmond; broth- in life, Linda Farrell Small; we had to look it up. She sang LeRoy; a sister, Alice Thomp- in Kilmarnock. Interment was in ers, Joseph Russell, of Lancaster, REEDVILLE—Anthony his son, Robert Jr. and wife and danced her way through son and husband Donald; five the church cemetery. Allen Russell, of Lancaster; sis- Edward Bryant, 52, of Reedville, Kathy, of Kauai, Hawaii; his life, finding humor in any situ- grandchildren; and seven great- ters, Ruth Ann Russell, of New- died October 30, 2012. He was a daughter, Dr. Barbara Butler of ation. grandchildren. port News, Ruby Russell, of retired waterman. Bedminster, N.J.; his son, Dr. Always proud of her Irish Mr. Fidler served in the U.S. *OYCE!#-C#REA Kilmarnock, Olivia Russell, of He is survived by his brother, Jeffrey Butler and wife Anna, heritage, she was devoted to Army in North Africa during Lancaster. John W. Savage, of Newport of Encinitas, Calif.; grandson, her faith and her country. Her World War II. BURGESS—Joyce Annie A funeral was held October News. Ben Butler and companion greatest pride was her family. He retired from Home Ben- Christian “Peaches” McCrea, of 28 at the St. Paul Holy Church A graveside service will be Jenny Randall, of Kauai; grand- She loved us unconditionally. eficial Life Insurance Com- Baltimore, formerly of Burgess, in Lively. Interment was in the held at Onancock Cemetery in daughter, Aimee Fahlbusch A Mass of Christian Burial pany after 34 years of service. died October 16, 2012. Church of Deliverance Cem- Onancock at a later date. and husband Chad, of Hermosa will be held at 11 a.m. Satur- Mr. Fidler was a Mason and a She was born January 21, etery. Online remembrances may be Beach, Calif.; grandson, Bryan day, November 10, at St. Fran- member of Sincerity Lodge 1947, to the late Luther Christian made at faulknerfamilyfuneral- Butler of San Francisco, Calif.; cis de Sales Catholic Church in #181 A.F. & A.M., Baltimore, and Helen Ward Christian in Bur- home.com and great-grandsons, Thatcher Kilmarnock. Interment will be Md., for 57 years. gess. and Blake Fahlbusch of Her- in the church cemetery. A memorial service will be She was a member of Shiloh mosa Beach. Friends may call from 6 to held at 2 p.m. November 10 Baptist Church in Burgess and Memorials may be made to 8 p.m. Friday, November 9, at at Norwood Baptist Church in the OES, Eastern Stars. She grad- Rappahannock Westminster- Currie Funeral Home in Kil- Morattico. uated in 1965 from Edmondson Canterbury Foundation, 132 marnock. A memorial service Currie Funeral Home LLC Senior High School in Balti- Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA also will be held at 5 p.m. of Kilmarnock handled the more and earned an associate’s 22480. Sunday, November 11, at St. arrangements. from Baltimore City Community A Celebration of Bob’s life Eleanor Church, Collegeville, College. will be held at a later date at Pa. In the 1960s, she was employed Rappahannock Westminster- Memorials may be made to -ARGARET!-ADISON by London Fog and The Balti- Canterbury. Trinity Missions, 9001 New more Luggage Company. She Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, REEDVILLE—Margaret A. later worked for Social Security MD 20903. Madison, 70, of Reedville, died Administration for 38 years. Currie Funeral Home LLC November 3, 2012. She was She was predeceased by a son, -ARYUS/3AUNDERS*R of Kilmarnock handled the a member of Fairport Baptist Jerry Brown; grandson, Rashard arrangements. Church. Thomas; sister, Elaine O. Carter; LIVELY—Maryus Oldham 2OBERT7"UTLER3R She was predeceased by her and brothers, Luther, Lois and “Butch” Saunders Jr., 68, of son, Jerry L. Madison. James Christian. Lively, died November 1, 2012. IRVINGTON—Robert Wells ,ISTON!$ELANO She is survived by her husband, She is survived by a daughter, He was the son of the late Butler Sr., 91, died Saturday, Earl L. Madison; sister, Alice Mary Ann Brown Jackson; and Maryus Oldham and Margaret November 3, 2012, in Irving- WICOMICO CHURCH— Farmer, of Maryland; brother, son, Michael Anthony Brown; Keyser Saunders. Mr. Saunders ton. Liston A. Delano, 84, of James Denkines, of Maryland; grandchildren, Damon Chris was a lifetime member of Cor- He was born and raised in Wicomico Church, died Novem- grandchildren, Nichole Madison Jackson, Shanice D. Jackson, rottoman Baptist Church and Washington, D. C. Mr. Butler ber 3, 2012. and Jared Madison, and a great- Emanuel Brown, Michaela L. retired from the U.S. Navy with served in the Navy for three- He was a U.S. Army Veteran grandchild. Brown, Lynnae V. Brown and 30 years of service. He was and-a-half years. He married and former owner and operator A funeral was held at 7 p.m. Kenneth Lilly J. Young III; great- a loving husband, father, and Marjorie Hurst in 1944. He of J.P. Delano Country Store in November 5 at Faulkner Family grandchild, Camryn T. Jackson; grandfather. graduated from the University Remo. Funeral Home and Crematory in sisters, Dorothy Grimes and Ellen After his retirement, he worked of Southern California as a civil He was preceded in death by Burgess. Graveside services were Howard, of Baltimore; brothers, for the Department of Correc- engineer and got a Certificate 2ITA!2#ONKLE his wife, Ruby J. Delano. held November 6 at Elk Run the Rev. Dr. Melvin Christian, of tions in Haynesville, Lamberth in Real Estate from UCLA. He is survived by his brother, Cemetery in Elkton. Sarasota, Fla., Willis and Wallace Building in White Stone and as After eight years in heavy KILMARNOCK—Rita A. Elliott Earl Delano, of Wicomico Memorial donations may be Christian, of Baltimore. a security guard at Rappahan- construction, he went into real Ryan Conkle, 93, of Kilmar- Church. made to Fairport Baptist Church, A funeral was held October nock Westminster-Canterbury estate, design and construction nock, died peacefully at her A funeral was held Novmber 6 2399 Fairport Road, Reedville, 24 at the Ray of Hope Baptist near Irvington. management for several retail- home on October 31, 2012. at Faulkner Family Funeral Home VA 22539 Church in Baltimore. Interment Surviving are his wife of 48 ers and then into shopping She was born in Philadel- and Crematory in Burgess. Burial Online remembrances may be services were held at Shiloh Bap- years, Verna Ann Harcum Saun- center development. Mr. Butler phia, Pa., the daughter of the was in Roseland Cemetery in made at faulknerfamilyfuneral- tist Church. ders; three sons, Stanley Oldham developed centers in Califor- late Joseph and Margaret Tatem Reedville. home.com. Saunders, of Hampton, William nia, Arizona, Florida, South Ryan. She was the widow of Online remembrances may be Purnell Saunders, of Leesburg, Carolina, North Carolina and Capt. Allen C. Conkle. made at faulknerfamilyfuneral- 3ANDRA,23AUL Ga., and Burton Harcum Saun- Virginia. He founded Robert W. Mrs. Conkle was a member home.com 7ILLIAM(-ATTOCKS ders, of Rocky Mount, N.C.; 10 Butler and Associates, offering of St. Francis de Sales Parish in HEATHSVILLE—Sandra Lee grandchildren; and a brother, management services for other Kilmarnock. KILMARNOCK—Deacon Russell “Sweets” Saul, of Heaths- Dennis Saunders and his wife, developers. Surviving are eight children, &ERMAN$IXON William Harold “Billy” Mattocks ville, died October 22, 2012. Rose, of Lively. Mr. Butler retired in 1989 at Rita M. Brett, of Stony Point, died October 4, 2012. She was born August 1, 1965, He was preceded in death by the age of 68. In retirement, he N.C., Allen P. Conkle (Lois), MOUNT HOLLY—Ferman He was born December 2, to the late Elsie Mae Russell and his sister, Joan Saunders Jen- was chairman of the board of of Limerick, Pa., Margaret M. Dixon, 86, of Mount Holly, died 1933, to the late William U. Mat- Nathaniel Russell Sr. of Lancaster kins; and his brother, David Bluff Point United Methodist McManus (Robert), of Phoe- October 4, 2012. tocks and Versie L. Mattocks in County. Saunders. Church, president of Church nixville, Pa., Regina E. Jef- Mr. Dixon was the owner Aurora, N.C. She was a member of the Funeral services were held Resource Services, the DuPont ferson, of Raleigh, N.C., the of Vett’s Inn in Westmoreland He graduated from Aurora Church of Deliverance in Lively. November 6 at Currie Funeral coalition of Christian churches, Rev. Francis J. Conkle, S.T., County. He also was a truck High School. He served in the She graduated from Lancaster Home in Kilmarnock. Interment president of Bluff Point Com- of Washington, D.C., Joseph P. company owner, and a founder U.S. Army. He worked for the High School and received her followed at Corrottoman Baptist munity League, president of Conkle, of White Stone, Anne and former captain of the West- federal government in the Print- Certificate of Nursing Aide at Cemetery in Ottoman. Northumberland Preservation, M. Conkle, of Kilmarnock, moreland County Rescue Squad. ing Office as well as Brother- the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Memorials may be made president of Northumberland and William J. Conkle, of He is survived by his children, hood Teamsters of America for Baltimore. She worked at Francis to Upper Lancaster Volunteer Public Library, vice president Richmond; 18 grandchildren; Stephanie, Thomas and Tracy; 27 years. Scott Key Medical Center, now Fire Department, P.O. Box 205, and project director of Rice’s 30 great-grandchildren; and a and Terrance, a grandchild; and a Upon his retirement, he part of Johns Hopkins. Lively, VA 22507; or Upper Lan- Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern Foun- sister, Elizabeth Reifsnyder, of sister, Matilda. moved to Kilmarnock. He was a She was predeceased in death caster Volunteer Rescue Squad, dation, construction manager Philadelphia. A funeral was held October 12 member of New St. John’s Bap- by her husband, Isaac Randolph P.O. Box 176, Lively, VA 22507. for the Northumberland Public She also was preceded in at Salem Baptist Church in Mt tist Church. Saul Jr.; and siblings, Nathaniel Honorary pallbearers for Library, construction manager death by four brothers, James, Holly. He was predeceased by chil- Jr. and Elsie Louise Russell Con- the service were Jim Sebrem, for an addition to the Reed- Joseph, William and Paul dren, Darlene Mattocks, Fran- away. Cookie Woodley, Randolph Wil- ville Fisherman’s Museum, Ryan; and three sisters, Helen cine Mattocks, and James Smith; She is survived by a son, Clif- liams, Debbie Dodson, Lee Gill, trustee for the Association for Griffies, Mary Mehan and 4HOMAS-&IDLER*R granddaughter, Amone’ Hawk- ton Saul, of Heathsville; grand- Lee Jenkins, Billy McCarty and the Preservation of Virginia Regina Pearse. ins; and brothers, Melvin Mat- children, Clifton Saul Jr. and David Saunders. Antiquities and vice chairman The family is extremely LANCASTER—Thomas M. tocks, Glenwood Mattocks and of the Northumberland County grateful for the love and care “Jim” Fidler Jr., 88, of Lan- Julius Mattocks. Economic Development Com- given to our mother by Donna caster, died October 24, 2012, He is survived by his wife, “Facing the Future mission. Redford and the other angels as in Baltimore, Md. Julia “Sook” Mattocks; children, Without Fear” Mr. Butler was a model well as Hospice of Virginia. He was born on July 12, William “Pee Wee” Smith, of San is the topic of this week’s builder and water colorist his Mrs. Conkle attended John W. 1924, in Baltimore, Md., the Antonio, Texas, Julius, of Ches- Christian Science Sentinel Program entire life and has some models Hallahan High School in Phila- son of the late Thomas M. and terfield, Frankie, of Woodbridge, Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on display in five museums. delphia and throughout her life Thelma Stott Headley Fidler Tanya Ritchie, of Weems, Dean, He fell in love a second time was an avid Philadelphia sports Sr. of Kilmarnock, minister Cynthia Tune in Sunday, November 11, on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM in his life with Linda Farrell fan. She was the first licensed Mr. Fidler was husband of Tiggle, of Weems, Michael Mat- www.NNChristianScience.org Small. They committed them- female purser in the Merchant the late Katie Mae Beall Fidler, tocks, of Newport News, Stacy selves to each other and on Marines, a crossword puzzle his first wife of 29 1/2 years and Mattocks, of Kilmarnock, and Valentine’s Day in 2011, they enthusiast and took great pride husband of the late Carolyn W. Eric Mattocks, of Lynchburg; 26 entered a commitment cere- in her many grandchildren and White Fidler, his second wife grandchildren, 15 great-grand- mony officiated by Dr. Richard great-grandchildren. of 32 years. He also was pre- children; sisters, Helen Smith and MISSION DINNER Bagnall, a retired priest. They Mom never met a stranger. ceded in death by his brother, Carolyn Conyers, of Williams- Kilmarnock United Methodist Church have lived together happily She raised her children to think Earl L. “Boots” Fidler. burg, Linda Watkins, of Bronx, since that time. independently with a social Surviving are a son, Thomas N.Y., and Barbara Royals, of Bir- Wednesday, November 14, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. He was predeceased by his conscience. She instilled a M. Fidler III and wife Lou mingham, Ala.; brother, Claude wife of 63 years, Marjorie H. love of reading and a curios- Ann; two daughters, Gail Mattocks, of Atlanta, Ga. Donations go to missions programs Butler. ity about everything around us. Palmer and husband Lee, and A funeral was held October 12 Community is invited.

Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church I would like to thank my family and Charles Mckinley Parker Our vision is...to glorify God through worship and friends for their prayers, flowers, cards and Beloved son of the late Charles and Bernice Mosley Parker, entered into service; and to nurture all as we grow in Christ. food during my surgery and my return to his eternal rest on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 before dawn at Virginia Beach 3712 Weems Rd, Weems ◊ 804-438-6875 my home. I am so blessed to have all of Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. www.campbellchurch.net you in my life. Charles received his education through the Public City Schools System in Portsmouth, VA. He joined the United States Navy and retired with an Hon- November 11: 24th Sunday after Pentecost Love, orable Discharge and later from the Civil Service at Naval Station, Norfolk, 9:00 a.m. Service of Praise Suzanne Davis VA. Charles loved to entertain family, friends and co-workers on special 11:00 a.m. Worship occasions. On one such occasion, his retirement party, he performed a tap Evangelism - Sharing Good Newss dancing routine. Charles enjoyed cooking beside his wife for family and 2. With Simple Devotion get togethers and holidays. He’s known for his infectious laugh and his In loving memory of white dress shirts rolled up 3/4. He loved his wife and children and was a E.C. Campbell wonderful husband and father. (Col. ret.; 1919-2008) Charles was predeceased by son, Charles M Parker Jr. and his sister, Rebecca. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Annie Leah Ray, daughters, and with grateful thanks Patricia Newsome of CA, Pamela Sands, Virginia Beach, son, Jack D Bull- to caring friends, Riverside ock (Ann) of Ocala, FL, grandson, Troy (who he reared) of the home, two Hospital, doctors and staff of neices, Helan Davis, Brooklyn, NY, Gloria Cannon, Bridgeville, DE, a host of The water of His Word refreshes our hearts and encourages our spirits, grandchildren, great grands, relatives and friends. giving us strength for each new day. Quench your thirst Bay Internists, Hospice, the at Living Water-everyone welcome! Acknowledgements ladies of St. Francis de Sales The family of Charles M Parker graciously Sunday School all ages 9:00 am and Currie Funeral Home thank you for all of the acts of kindness you’ve shown. We are grateful for your Worship Service at 10:00 am heartfelt prayers, loving concern and support. For lending a hand of Fellowship 83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock, VA for a truly exemplary job. and Friendship, We pray that God will bless you bountifully. A special thanks (Mail: P.O. Box 818, Kilmarnock, VA 22482) to the professional service and kindness of Keith Matthews Funeral Home and 1IPOFtwww.livingwaterchapel.org Shirley, Carol and John staff, Rev. Jeremiah Cuffee and for the prayers of our dear friends. B6 s.OVEMBER  2!00!(!../#+2%#/2$ +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA Reflections Claybrook to hold by Rev. John Farmer Veterans Day service !NEWDAYDAWNS to living rooms. Radios gave news and her and guide her through the night...” Claybrook Baptist Church in 6ETERANS$AY7EEKEND commentaries (Ernie Pyle, Andy Rooney, Beside my podium sat a small what-not Weems will hold its annual Vet- e all have been conscripted partici- Edward R. Murrow, etc.). News reels of 12 shelf where upon lay a book about squir- erans Day Ceremony at 11 a.m. Wpants to the furor over 2012 politics. to 20 minutes preceded the movies at local rels autographed by my dad as he went off on Sunday, November 11. This This whole, long electoral season has been theaters. Here again music was crisp, some- to war, wondering if he’d ever see his child year’s event will be a very special worrisome to most folks, most especially times sentimental and always beautiful… (me), born while our U.S. Army fought its service, said organizer Phillip the men and women running for office. might I also suggest appropriately patriotic. way from North Africa through Italy to the Abbott. When this article hits the press there is That’s it, get out a patriotic piece for the Nazi-created Jewish concentration camps. The speaker will be retired some expectation that 2012 politics are in choir, the congregation, to hoist. Even as a little boy I recognized that U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Bert actual fact in the hands of those to be sworn God knew we needed big voices and America owed its life to our veterans’ ser- Chase, said Abbott. Rear Adm. in come January 2013. I pray that America sent Sandra Harris to the choir room. I felt vice. Our churches owe our freedom of Chase was born and raised here emerges stronger than ever as a model for it to be an endorsement of my prayers and religion to those who served our flag. I in Kilmarnock. His father, Henri governments worldwide. preparation. I had the good sense to invite cannot fathom what it must have been like B. Chase Jr., was principal of the Last Sunday was a heavy one for me, her to duet with me the verse of “God Bless during that war, with our boy-soldiers gone Kilmarnock School. His mother, for I felt this election so very important for America.” What a joy to sing with her! off to fight. Weeks, months dragged on, as Margaret George Chase, grew up 2ETIRED2EAR!DM America. Then as plans developed for families awaited any snatch of word in Irvington. "ERT#HASE our worship hour at Irvington Bap- about their sons. Radios barked, and Rear Adm. Chase received a tist Church, my heart took me to the I pray America to stay safe, stay movie reels preceded all too many bachelor’s from the College of ferent types of airplanes, served patriotic hymns of God for strength. strong, because I am so appreciative door knocks, too many sad military William and Mary and a master’s numerous commands and earned It was a safe search since hymns of telegrams. What an awful time. in international relations from many awards with 36 years active God, which sponsor American patrio- of what others have done for me; I What did America learn? By the George Washington University. duty serving the United States of tism, are always met as glad visitors time I enlisted in the Marines, patrio- He joined the Navy in 1955 and America. Admiral Chase retired on any good or sad occasion. pray for my kids and their kids’ kids tism had retreated. Those who suited received Naval Aviator Wings in to Weems. We opened our worship with our up to fight in the mid 1960s came March 1957. He completed more The community is invited to normal rally singing, Glory be to the to live in a land I knew. home wounded of body and spirit to than 1,000 aircraft carrier land- the service and a “pot luck” lun- Father, We have come into His House; an America cooled to patriotism. ings and more than 6,500 hours cheon provided by the church and our theme song for communion, Here Ratification came when the choir braved Every time I pray, I pray America to stay jet flight time. He flew 56 dif- members. at Your Table Lord. Then we turned to the the chorus, supported by the congregation safe, stay strong, because I am so apprecia- big gun, our hymn “America the Beauti- appreciative. tive of what others have done for me; I pray ful.” That song was a radio appointed, living for my kids and their kids’ kids to live in a Rep. Wittman to present Veterans My sermon wrestled me from Psalm room tune of my south Richmond youth. land I knew. 33:12-19. Do you remember that U.S. You see, I stood proudly at my conduc- Therefore, now with the election behind Day message at Irvington UMC Army General Eisenhower placed his hand tor’s post (which was actually a huge ciga- us, I would like all our churches, all our Irvington United Methodist Church will honor all veterans at the on verse 12 of that text when sworn in to be rette ashtray); The Voice of Firestone never politicians to stand united, renewed, with- 11 a.m. service Sunday, November 11. America’s 34th president? sounded better than when my No. 2 pencil out regard to party, to be committed to the First District Rep. Rob Wittman has been invited by pastor Jarvis Well now, what might the choir sing? I tapped silence as the music arose. America of our grandchildren’s future… Bailey to address the veterans in attendance and all veterans who really gave it deep consideration because My radio hero was Miss Kate Smith Shall we? have served the country. just like the hymns, I feel that all sincere (Kathryn Elizabeth, 1907-1986). Histori- “God bless America, Land that I love. Rep. Wittman has earned a reputation for being a strong advo- worship flows from the human voice. ans citing the patriotism of those war-days, “Stand beside her, and guide her through cate for men and women who have served in uniform, said church Indeed, participatory worship, which moves credit her with assisting the Allied Forces the night with a light from above. member Ned Crockett. He serves on the Armed Services Commit- us to consider our human plight and eternal in winning the war by her robust rendition “From the mountains, to the prairies, to tee and, in 2010, was appointed to serve as chairman of the U.S. home, is matured when God’s people raise of “God Bless America.” A more careful the oceans, white with foam, God bless Naval Academy board of visitors. their voices. A worship service without tre- look reveals that the song by Irving Berlin, America, my home sweet home. The public is invited to share in this opportunity to recognize and mendous support of music seems bereft of written in 1918, was revised in the late ‘30s “God bless America, My Home sweet show appreciation to veterans, added Crockett. originality, purpose. and exploded in the early ‘40s. Berlin, an Home.” Back to the choir, off the soapbox... American Jew and U.S. Army veteran, hit As a lad birthed into the turmoil of World his stride with the words “as we raise our White Marsh to host War II, I emerged into life at a crucial Ameri- voices, in a solemn prayer” for God’s bless- Rev. John Farmer has been the pastor at can saga. Radios were necessary appliances ing and peace for the nation, “...stand beside Irvington Baptist Church since 1986. a tribute to veterans Historic White Marsh Church Claus at 2 p.m. December 15, CHURCH will hold a service at 3 p.m. where Mrs. Claus will have a /BITUARIES Sunday, November 11, to honor special story for the children, and NOTES veterans. each child will have his picture 4HOMAS-3EGAR*R at Essex Cemetery in Tappahan- Browns Store followed by inter- Participating in this service taken with Santa. nock. ment in the church cemetery. N#HOIRCELEBRATION will be the Lancaster High sA#ANDLELIGHT3ERVICEAT KILMARNOCK—Thomas Memorial donations may be The Sharon Community Choir School Air Force Junior ROTC, p.m. Christmas Eve, December Marcus Segar Jr., of Kilmarnock, made to the Tappahannock Vol- will celebrate its 31st anniversary said Winfield Talley. Sergeant 24. died October 19, 2012 . unteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box at 6 p.m. November 10. Area Major John Wilson of the 58th Starting November 14 and con- He was born to Della and 583, Tappahannock, VA 22560 singing groups will sing gospel at Service Battalion in Towson, tinuing on Wednesdays through Thomas M. Segar Sr. on Octo- Online remembrances may be its best. Recording artist Trevon Md., will speak. December, Historic White Marsh ber 2, 1988, in Kilmarnock. He made at jonesashfuneralhome. Waters will offer gospel rendi- Other upcoming services will Church will open its doors at 7 graduated from Lancaster High com tions as well. include: p.m. for weekly Prayer Meetings School in 2007. sA4HANKSGIVING%VE3ERVICE and Bible Study, said Talley. Jack He was employed at Rappah- N#HRISTMASCHILD at 7:30 p.m. November 21. Bailey will teach a course on annock Rentals and worked vari- 'ARY#7EBSTER White Stone Church of the sAPROGRAMOF#HRISTMASMUSIC “The Fruit of The Holy Spirit.” ous other jobs over the years. Nazarene is the local collection presented by the Lively Handbell For further information, con- Survivors include a daugh- MOLLUSK—Gary Curtis point for Samaritan’s Purse, Oper- Choir and lighting of the Christ- tact Bob Allison at 462 5414, ter, Aliyah Segar; his parents, Webster of Hampton, formerly of ation Christmas Child. Churches, mas tree at 3 p.m. December 9. Talley at 462-7908, or Bailey at Della and Thomas Segar Sr.; Mollusk, died October 23, 2012. groups or individuals are urged to sAVISITBY-RAND-RS3ANTA 436 4071. brother, Jordan Segar; sisters, He was born October 15, pack shoe boxes with simple gifts Shaeorah Segar and Stephanie 1964, in Richmond to Gloria for children in need. Ponteau; grandparents, Elsa and Webster Lee. He was raised by .ANCY,9ERDON Local churches and individu- CHURCH NOTE Bill Powell; and his great-grand- his mother and stepfather, the late als are needed to pack collection mother, Geneva Smith. Harold Lee. He was a member of WICOMICO CHURCH— boxes and man the collection N#OMMUNITY$AY A funeral was held October Beulah Baptist Church. Nancy Lancaster Yerdon, 91, center November 12 through On Saturday, November 10, The Church of New Vision will 26 at Calvary Baptist Church in He was enrolled at St Paul’s of Wicomico Church, died 19. To volunteer, call Karen Sci- celebrate the members of its community. From noon to 3 p.m. the Kilmarnock. Interment was held Oral School for the Deaf in October 30, 2012. acchitano, or Cathy Smith at 435- members will serve soup and crackers to the community. All are in the Segar family cemetery in Richmond and later the Virginia She was the daughter of the 9886. welcome to come out for a free hot meal. Kilmarnock. School for the Deaf and Blind in late Rev. Richard and Alma Hampton, where he graduated in Warden Lancaster. N6ETERANS$AY 1985. Since 1972, Mrs. Yerdon Good Shepherd Lutheran !LTHEA%4AYLOR He received training and certi- was a devoted member of Church will host a veterans recog- fication as a chef’s assistant at the Wicomico Parish Church. nition service at 9 a.m. Novem- LANCASTER— Althea Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation She was a loving wife and ber 11, Veterans Day. Community Eunice Taylor, of Lancaster, died Center in Fishersville. He was mother, an avid gardener veterans and military person- October 13, 2012. employed as a chef’s assistant at and she cherished her home nel, as well as their families and She was born November 30, Fort Eustis Army Base in New- “Bayberry.” A gifted pianist friends, are invited. 1921, in Lancaster to the late port News. and vocalist, she studied at Willie and Elizabeth Taylor. He is survived by his mother, the Peabody Conservatory in N&ORFAMILY She was educated in Lancaster Gloria Webster-Lee of Mollusk; Baltimore, Md. Abiding Faith Baptist Church schools and was a member of brother, Chris Lee of Richmond; She was preceded in death will celebrate and honor God for Beulah Baptist Church in Lively. grandmother, Hazel Tomlin of by her first husband of 21 Family and Friends on Novem- She worked in the catering The Lancashire Convalescent years, the Rev. Frank H. Moss ber 11. A fellowship meal will be industry in New York City, later and Rehabilitation Center in Kil- Jr. and her second husband of served at 1:30 p.m. in the dining as a nursing assistant in Newport marnock. 34 years, Gerald G. Yerdon. hall at Calvary Baptist Church. News and eventually at the Floyd He also is survived by his bio- Surviving are four children, The worship service follows at 3 Clark Nursing Home in Kilmar- logical father, John Curtis (J. C.) Nancy McDaniel, of Ridge- p.m. at 27 Bluff Point Road. “DEANO” LOOKING FOR LIFETIME BUDDY nock until her retirement. Lyell of Baltimore. field, Conn., the Rev. Frank Pastor Rose Curry of Willie She is survived by her sister, A funeral was held October 27 H. Moss III and wife Betsy, Chapel Baptist Church will I’m about one year old and we think my parents might Margaret Eaton. at Queen Esther Baptist Church of Portland, Ore., Hunter preach. Her music ministry, usher be Corgi and German Shepherd but since I wasn’t A funeral was held October 19 in Lancaster. Interment followed Moss, of Staunton and Lang ministry and church family will born yet I can’t say for sure. I was born and raised my at the Berry O. Waddy Funeral in the church cemetery. Moss and wife Stephanie, of accompany her. The theme for first six months in a very bad place with many other Home. Interment services were Wardensville, W.Va.; three the day is “Better Together” and dogs and with humans who didn’t like us. I was so held at Beulah Baptist Church. stepchildren, Katy S. O’Hara, the focus scripture is Ecclesiastes glad to get out of there. Because of my birthplace it -ARY!7ILLIAMS of Sacramento, Calif., Peter 4:9-12. took me a long time to realize that there are humans Yerdon, of Cape Coral, Fla., who love and want the very best forever home for me. 6IRGINIA$4HRIFT BROWNS STORE—Mary and Steven Yerdon, of Chula N(ARVESTCELEBRATION I think I weigh less than 20 pounds, all my shots are up Alice Williams of Browns Store, Vista, Calif.; and numerous The Hartswell Baptist Church to date and I’m told I’ll never be a daddy. I have a real TAPPAHANNOCK—Vir- formerly of Baltimore, died Octo- grandchildren, nieces and of Lancaster will have its annual nice crate and sleep in it at night and once in a while if ginia Dare Thrift, 80, of Tappah- ber 21, 2012. nephews. Harvest Home Service at 2 p.m. I want a nap. I’ve learned to potty outside (most of the annock, died November 3, 2012. She was born August 4, 1937, Memorial services were Sunday, November 11. time) and when you have a treat I’ll be back in a flash. She was a retired caregiver. to the late Willie and Leona Wil- held at 10:30 a.m. November The Rev. Travis Copeland, I love doggie toys, hugs and kisses. I love to walk and She was survived by her fiancé, liams in Northumberland County. 3 at Wicomico Parish Church pastor of Calvary Baptist church think I’m pretty snazzy on leash but I must confess I’m Calvin Davis; daughters, Ann She attended Northumberland in Wicomico Church. in Kilmarnock will be the guest Delano, of Burgess, and Doris Schools and was a member of Memorials may be made to preacher. He will be accompanied still a little shy but trying hard to overcome that. What I Webb, of Village; sons, Kenny First Baptist Church in Heaths- Wicomico Parish Church, P.O. by his choir and congregation. think I need and want the very most is another doggie Dean Thrift, of West Point, and ville and later New St. Mark Bap- Box 70, Wicomico Church, in the household and the bigger the better, we’ll guard Larry Thrift, of Florida; and sis- tist Church in Baltimore. VA 22579, Rappahannock N#OLORMARCH you always. If you think you’d like to meet me why not ters, Mary Wilkins, of Callao, She was predeceased by sis- Westminster-Canterbury The New St. John ‘s Baptist call Sara and Bill at 703-408-4517 and they’ll see if my Elsie Jenkins, of Port Royal, ters Martha Ann Williams, Willie Foundation, 132 Lancaster Church will host a color march busy calendar can squeeze you in. Love, Deano Violet Lewis, of Lottsburg, Mae Rice and Bessie Lois Wil- Drive, Irvington, VA 22480, at 5 p.m. November 10. Partici- Ad sponsored by Hometown Rentals Louise Lewis, of Tappahannock, liams; and brothers Thomas Jerry or Swift Walker Fund, Rappa- pants are urged to come in their through The Animal Welfare League, 435-0822 and Frances Fairfax, of Hague. Williams and James Edward Wil- hannock General Hospital, favorite colors. A funeral was held November liams P.O. Box 1449, Kilmarnock, The special guest will be 120 Old Fairgrounds Way 6 at Jones-Ash Funeral Home A funeral was held October 26 VA 22482. The Sensational Guest Tones Kilmarnock, VA in Rainswood. Burial followed at Morning Star Baptist Church in of Williamsburg. (804) 435-3424