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This Sunday, March 24, the Middlesex Sportsmen’s Hunt Club (MSHC) in Hartfield is sponsoring a Hunters Edu- cation Class. The class is 10 hours in length. There is no cost to attend but one must pre-register to reserve a spot. To sign up for this class, please go on the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) website gdif.va.gov. Once on the website, click on “Hunter Ed.” Find the class by either “county” or by “zip code” (23071). If you do not have internet access, call 888-516- Hunter education instructors Chauncey Herring, Roger 0844 and a customer service Ammons, Dwayne Dunlevy and Tony Carambia are ready representative will enter your for the class being held this Sunday at the Middlesex Sports- data into the system. If the men’s Hunt Club in Hartfield. above methods fail to register you, or you would like more before class starts. charge to attend the class this information about the class, This will be the last class Sunday. Safe at home contact Roger Ammons at 693- that VDGIF offers free in this The class is taught by Vir- 4397 from 3-9 p.m. daily. area. Sometime in the next few ginia Hunter’s Education Asso- Middlesex JV player Julianna Solomon steals home in the Lady Chargers’ 11-2 loss to visit- Please plan on arriving at months the training system ciation (VHEA) hunter safety ing Lancaster on March 15 at MHS in Saluda. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) the MSHC clubhouse at 1860 will change and students will instructors. The class focuses Twiggs Ferry Rd. in Hartfield be required to purchase their on hunting safety, ethics and by 7:15 a.m. to register and training materials and/or law, and, is required for anyone receive training materials pay for the class. There is no wishing to obtain a Virginia hunting license. MHS softball team falls to LHS, 15-3 Instructors for the class include Roger Ammons, by Tom Chillemi only other run for MHS. “We need more game-type fishing news Jerry Ward, Officer Dunlevy, Avis Keeling and Andrea practice on offense and defense Chauncey Herring, Tony Car- The Middlesex Lady Char- Alvarado both singled for the to cut down our mistakes,” said ambia and Dawne Alexander. gers varsity softball team ran Lady Chargers. MHS coach Wade Traynham. Get your tackle ready MSHC president John Priest, into a one-player wrecking Middlesex used 3 pitchers. The Middlesex varsity will stated, “Our club is doing its crew in Lancaster Red Devil Kaitlin Weber started and was host Rappahannock on Thurs- by Capt. Percy Blackburn down rods and reels with soapy best to make hunting and other shortstop Brooke “Hot Dog” followed by Ashley Walton and day, March 21, at 5 p.m., and fresh water. Rinse them thor- shooting sports safe for our Hudnall on Friday, March 15. Tambria Wake. MHS JVs will visit the Lady It’s early . . . a little too early oughly and wipe them down community.” Hudnall slammed 3 triples and Fielding miscues and bad Raiders for a 5 p.m. game. for the first croaker run, but with a clean cloth with a little had 4 RBIs in the 15-3 LHS throws added to the Lady Char- On Saturday, March there are some fish to be caught, 3-in-1 oil. Don’t apply heavy win. ger woes. 23, Middlesex will play if and when the weather cooper- coats of oil or WD-40, as that Middlesex Leading the Lady Chargers Alexis Jackson made a great Lancaster at Dreamfields near ates. creates a film to which dirt and with a double and 2 RBIs was hustle play in left field when Kilmarnock. Tentative game March is when the white dust adhere. shortstop Quinlan Moore. she backed up second base to times are 5 p.m. for the JV and perch are spawning. They Get your warm weather rods hosts RHS Tambria Wake singled in the cut short a Lancaster rally. 7 p.m. for the varsity. However, can be caught at the mouths and reels in shape. Clean them, game times could be moved to of creeks. They are generally as well—the same way. The in season 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively. good-size perch, and when you light oiling also will protect Call MHS at 758-2132 for fry a mess of perch fillets, it is them from the elements, espe- opener today Leasure’s Wrecker Service, Inc. more information. quite a treat. cially the sun. Replace worn Rockfish make their way up line, particularly monofilament Wet and cold weather the Chesapeake Bay and its line, which weakens from expo- has slowed the start of the tributaries in March. Although sure to the sun. If you use braid, Middlesex High School base- 1-800-DOTOWIN Nolan Lacrosse they are not in season, they can inspect it. It will last much ball season. Tournament be caught and released, and you longer than monofilament line, MHS coach Timmy Blake Licensed, Insured, Qualified can earn a catch-and-release and if it needs replacing, reverse will finally get his varsity team citation, even though they are it. Most of the line on your reels on the field today, Thursday, begins Friday not in season. The minimum never gets used, and reversing March 21, in a 5 p.m. game size fish to earn a catch-and- the braid (or wire) can double at Deltaville Ballpark against at Christchurch release citation is 44 inches. the life of the line on the spool. Rappahannock. Christchurch School will Fish the channel edges, and troll Take inventory. Do you have The Chargers visit Lancaster host the 21st annual Dan Nolan lures higher in the water column enough bottom rigs, hooks on Saturday, March 23, for a Lacrosse Tournament this closer to the surface where the and sinkers. Sharpen your filet 7 p.m. game, and host Wind- weekend. Participating teams water is warmer. knife. sor at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, are Middleburg Academy, If you don’t plan to fish for The water temperature is still March 26. Richmond Shock Lacrosse rockfish and are waiting for the quite cold, but it won’t be long MHS players include seniors Club and St. Mary’s Ryken croaker to arrive, take the time before the croaker will arrive. Andrew Dozier, Jeremy Col- High School. to clean up your rockfish tackle In the meantime, utilize the idle lier, Hunter Davis, John Pur- The Christchurch Seahorses and store it until next fall. Wash time to get your tackle in order. cell, Trey Major, Zach Belcher will open the tournament on and Jacob Lawson; juniors Friday, March 22, at 3 p.m. Kyle Shelton, Kyle Lawson against Middleburg, and St. Jacob’s Ladder Golf Classic set and Marshall Shermer, and Mary’s Ryken will play the Brandon Sjolie; sophomore Richmond Shock at 5 p.m. The 20th annual Jacob’s On the day of the tournament Chris Blake; and freshman The consolation round will Ladder Golf Classic will be registration will be at 10:30 Luke Lawson. begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, held Friday, May 17, at the a.m. and contests of skills will A preview of the 2013 Char- Middlesex High School and the championship game Golden Eagle Golf Course in follow at 11 a.m. The shotgun gers will be in the March 28 will follow. The tournament Irvington. Online registration start of the tournament is at issue of the Southside Senti- Featured Athletes of the Week is played each year in honor is available at jladder.org. 12:30 p.m. nel. Sponsored by of the late Dan Nolan, former CCS lacrosse coach, dean of Bill Hudgins students, athletic director and assistant headmaster. Coach JV Softball Nolan was a high school All- American lacrosse player who went on to be a standout player at Towson University. He died in 1992 of ALS, but remains very much a school legacy and a source of inspiration for cur- rent students and faculty. The public is welcome to attend the tournament. There is no charge Maggie Bull Rachael Howard for admission. Boddie Golf Tournament due May 10 The Father John Boddie Memorial Golf Classic will Lauren Shores Austen-Taylor Dozier be held on Friday, May 10, at the Piankatank River Golf Club in Hartfield. This annual VEHICLE OF THE WEEK event, presented by the Catho- lic Church of the Visitation in Topping, is a four-player captain’s choice competition open to all. Team prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place in each flight. The entry fee is $80 per player, which includes use of 2008 Dodge Caravan the practice range, golf cart $8,888 #11584 *Tax, title, license and processing fees not included. rental, greens fee, on-course beverages, and dinner in the Steamboat Restaurant. Reg- istration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. To sign up or for more information, call Gary Rich- ardson at 776-0949.

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March 21, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 school menus Middle school TSA students aid The lunch menu at Middlesex Elementary School is as fol- reconstruction of maritime park lows: Friday, March 22— Corn dog nuggets, baked fries, black by Brooke Daniel beans and mixed fruit cup. and Tyler Radabaugh Monday, March 25— Chicken patty on bun, sweet As St. Clare Walker (SCW) potatoes, broccoli w/cheese Middle School TSA (Technol- and peach cup. ogy Student Association) club Tuesday, March 26— Nacho members are proceeding to the grande, refried beans, fresh state competition in Richmond, salad and orange slices. they have taken on a construc- Wednesday, March 27— tion challenge to help meet the Grilled cheese, chicken and needs of the community. rice soup, carrot bites and While considering a local pineapple cup. community service group to Thursday, March 28— , SCW TSA students Chicken nuggets, mashed Pi lovers decided the Deltaville Mari- potatoes, peas, wheat roll and Middlesex High School celebrated “Pi (3.14) Day” on time Museum would be a mixed fruit cup. March 14 with a number of school-wide activities. One of great choice because of its The lunch menu at St. Clare the challenges issued was to learn as many numbers of Pi as crucial needs during its recon- Above, St. Clare Walker TSA students, front from left, Jack Walker Middle and Middlesex possible. The students who memorized the most digits were struction. The Deltaville Mari- Ruark, Brooke Daniel, Tyler Radabaugh and Cole Rada- High schools are as follows: awarded a pie and a 7-11 gift card. From left are winners time Museum suffered a major baugh, share ideas with Deltaville Maritime Museum offi- Friday, March 22— Taco Emily Sheppard (55 digits), James Williams (53 digits), and loss on July 18, 2012 when a cials, back from left, Marvin Tiller and Bill Powell. bake, seasoned rice, salsa and Chayton Skinner (89 digits). “Special thanks to our math- catastrophic fire destroyed cheese sauce, black beans and ematics department for creating a fun day of math for our buildings and many of the Tech Ed Department’s CNC the confirmation of the com- fresh apples. entire school!” said MHS principal Jeannie Duke. museum’s artifacts. (Computer Numerical Con- mittee. Monday, March 25— Meat- On Sunday, March 17, SCW trolled) router to make signage, The SCW TSA club and ball sub, baked fries, corn TSA students interviewed maps, and other resourceful Deltaville Maritime Museum on the cob, fresh grapes and Deltaville Maritime Museum utilities for the park. Students will continue to keep the mixed fruit cup. vice president Bill Powell and will consider the information public updated on this ongoing Tuesday, March 16— Pasta VIMS offers ‘Make a Splash newly-appointed park direc- and ideas expressed during the process. TSA club members bake, tossed salad, bread stick, tor Marvin Tiller to discuss interview. involved are: Kenneth Beam, peach cup and applesauce. with Trash’ one-day camps the areas of concern, and On Saturday, March 23, Brooke Daniel, Jack Graulich, Wednesday, March 27— how the students could assist the students will present the Chloe Hodges, Kevin Horton, Chicken patty on bun, During area schools’ spring Gloucester. in the reconstruction process designs to Bill Powell and Andrew Hudson, Jeffrey baked fries, carrot slices and break, the Virginia Institute of The camps are free and for by donating time, effort, and Marvin Tiller for approval. Jones, Jerry Lindsey, Cole oranges. Marine Science (VIMS) will children in grades 4-6. proposing creative ways to After this preliminary Radabaugh, Tyler Radabaugh, Thursday, March 28— offer one-day “Make a Splash Hands-on activities and improve the park. approval, the students will then Jack Ruark, and SCW TSA Nacho grande w/chips, veggie with Trash” camps on Wednes- games will be used to help The SCW TSA club mem- offer their ideas to the execu- advisor Matthew Short. beans, tossed salad and pine- day, April 3, and Thursday, kids understand the dangers bers decided to help the tive board of the museum. The To donate directly to the apple cup. April 4, from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. of litter, lost fishing gear, and Deltaville Maritime Museum creation of the signs and other Deltaville Maritime Museum, A choice of milk is served each day at Beaverdam Park, other trash that ends up in local by using the St. Clare Walker projects is contingent upon please call 776-7200. with each meal. 8687 Roaring Springs Rd., waterways. Campers also will explore ways they can help. Recyclable items utilized in demonstrations will be used to create oyster costumes for the ACDS Bull and BBQ Music Parade of Marine Life at VIMS Marine Science Day in May. Students attending this camp Festival to feature 3 bands will be registered to participate in the parade. This year the annual spring The Taters, whose country $20 in advance and $25 at the Camp space is limited. The event at Aylett Country Day roots-pop style is reminiscent gate. Included in the price is deadline to register is March School (ACDS) is “changing of 60s-70s singers-songwrit- a menu of barbecue and beef, 28. Please register online at its tune” a little. On Saturday, ers Roy Orbison, The Beatles, cole slaw, beans, hot dogs, soft events.wm.edu/vims for the April 13, ACDS will host its and The Everly Brothers. Bill- drinks and live music. Spe- date of choice, or call 684- Bull and BBQ Music Festival board Magazine critic Gordon cialty craft beers (three brewed 7010. from 4:30-9:30 p.m., featuring Ely has described The Taters in Virginia) will be sold sepa- three live bands, barbecue and as “determinedly—and glee- rately along with a selection of pit-cooked beef, soft drinks, fully—forging a path with no popular brands. and craft and domestic beers. limits or end in sight.” For ticket location, contact Opening the festival is the Tickets for the festival are ACDS at 443-3214. local band Donnie LeFleur. Attendees will enjoy the famil- iar 70s classic rock songs of Eric Clapton, The Band, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison AN STAN and others. RIC D Next to set the stage is a per- E AR formance by The Atkinsons, M D whose fiddle-rockin’ Ameri- cana music is a blend of “roots, A INSURANCE country swing, and Texas Cajun.” Influenced by Tom Petty, Drive By Truckers, and Green Day to name a few, The AGENCY, INC. 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MHS Class of 1998 plans AUTO, HOME, FLOOD, BOAT, BONDS, COMMERCIAL, LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE reunion dinner 435-1677 KILMARNOCK Are you a member or do you know a member of the ESTABLISHED IN 1959 Middlesex High School Class of 1998? If so, your contact information is needed imme- diately! The 15-year class reunion dinner will be held Saturday, June 8. Please email your con- tact information to LaNae’ Budden at lanae_briggs@hot- mail.com or call her at 803- 776-3053. MES Pre-K screenings due in April Middlesex Elementary School at Locust Hill will hold pre-kindergarten screenings on April 12, April 19, and April 26. Children being screened must be 4 years of age by Sep- tember 30, 2013. The screening process takes approximately 45 minutes per child. Please call Middlesex Elementary at 758-2496 to schedule an appointment to have your child screened or for more informa- tion.

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Box 1174 Fax: 804-776-9476 Licensed & Insured Deltaville, VA 23043 Cell: 804-824-4232 Handyman Services DRYWALLsDECKSsSHEDSsSIDING References Available PAINTING-INTERIOR & EXTERIOR !54/',!332%0,!#%-%.4sROCK CHIP REPAIR HONEY DO LISTsTRIMsGUTTERS 757-725-0829 Bryan McCauley NO JOB TOO SMALL  PS (804) 776-9487 Call Merle - 804-815-0701 5PMM'SFF   4IPXSPPNCZ"QQPJOUNFOU Eastern Personal Care Agency .BSZ#BMM3PBE  Personal Care, Homemaker Aids, Live-In Companions, -JWFMZ 7JSHJOJB Shopping & Errand Service, Bed & Bath ,OCALLY/WNED/PERATEDBY ÓÊqÊÓ{Ê ÀÃÊÃiÀۈViÊUÊÇÊ`>ÞÃÊ>ÊÜiiŽÊUÊ- œÀÌʜÀʏœ˜}ÊÌiÀ“ÊV>Ài *ULIEAND!RTIE2ANSOME        Call (804) 758-8614, M – F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. After hours, call (804) 832-8174 [email protected] March 21, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 VSU fraternity choir to Immanuel to honor Rideaus Dr. Robusto now accepting On Sunday, March 24, of Trinity Baptist Church, Southern Health Insurance sing at Immanuel Sunday Immanuel Baptist Church in Center Cross. Music will be On Sunday, March 24, by the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Saluda will celebrate Rev. provided by a special singing Tidewater Physicians Mul- welcomes new patients from Immanuel Baptist Church in Fraternity/Sigma Zeta Chapter Calvin and First Lady Dea- group. Dinner will be served at tispecialty Group (TPMG) around the area. Saluda will celebrate Rev. Choir of Virginia State Uni- coness Wahwah Rideau’s 21st 1:30 p.m. At the 3 p.m. service, has announced that Dr. James Appointments are available Calvin and First Lady Dea- versity, also featuring James anniversary as church pastor. Rev. Frederick Young and the Robusto is now accepting Monday through Thursday, coness Wahwah Rideau’s 21st Holden Jr. as saxophonist. The 11 a.m. worship ser- Union Shiloh Baptist Church patients with Southern Health 8:30 a.m. to noon, and reopen- anniversary. Lunch will be served at vice speaker will be Rev. Dr. family of Laneview will be the Insurance. Dr. Robusto joined ing from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Acute The 11 a.m. worship ser- 1:30 p.m. At the 3 p.m. ser- Griselda Amy-Bayton, pastor guests. The public is invited. TPMG on October 1, 2012, and visits are available on Friday vice speaker will be Rev. Dr. vice, Rev. Frederick Young and sees patients at TPMG Urbanna from 8:30-11 a.m. by appoint- Griselda Amy-Bayton, pastor of Union Shiloh Baptist Church Family Medicine. Dr. Robusto ment. Trinity Baptist Church, Center in Laneview will be the guests. Living Water to celebrate Holy Week Cross. Music will be provided All are invited. Living Water Lutheran Service at 10 a.m. Church will celebrate Holy Those attending are asked to Spring Hill to celebrate Palm Sunday Week with several services. bring spring flowers to “flower” The Maundy Thursday Ser- the outdoor cross. There will be Spring Hill Baptist Church in At 6 p.m., Spring Hill will vice will be a combined service an Easter egg hunt for children Mathews will celebrate the His- continue the study “Following at St. Andrews Presbyterian after the service. torical Palm Sunday on Sunday, God” featuring the New Testa- Church at 7 p.m. The church is located at 83 March 24. The title of the sermon ment “Men Of Faith.” “Peter The Good Friday Service Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock. given by Dr. Chuck McDaniel at transformed” will be the char- will be held at Living Water at Call 435-6650 for further the 11 a.m. worship hour will be acter study. 5:30 p.m., and Easter Sunday information. “Behold Your King!”. Everyone is invited. Family and Friends Day Business Services Notices set at Bethlehem Baptist PASSPORT PICTURES made NOTICE while you wait! Please call to make ABANDONED VESSELS The members of Bethlehem be provided by “The Spiritual an appointment, 804-758-2328, Notice is hereby given that the Baptist Church will celebrate Uplifters,” led by the church’s Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) following vessels have been aban- doned for more than 60 days on the Family and Friends Day at 11 newest musician, James Jack- TURNER DRYWALL and Painting property of: Chesapeake Boat Works a.m. on Sunday, April 7. son. Home Repairs: New work, repair, LLC, 548 Deagles Rd., Deltaville, VA Everyone is invited to come The church is located at renovation, home improvements. 23043, 804-776-8833. and celebrate this special day of 4389 The Trail (Route 14) in 804-761-5410. Over 20 years 1964 Alberg 35’ vessel experience!(2-14-13t) No hull ID# or Registration # praise and worship. Pastor Hill Bruington. Call Pastor Hill at “Poco Plus Five” will have a special message for 804-363-1167 for directions or 1968 Balco 34’ wooden ketch the occasion, and music will more information. Notices No hull ID# or Registration # White hull, red bottom NOTICE OF OYSTER GROUND “Pilgrim” APPLICATION Application for Watercraft Registra- Ernest L. George (2013023) has tion/Title will be made in accordance New Creation Ministries applied for approximately 10+- with Section 29.1-733.1 of the acres of oyster planting ground in Code of Virginia if this vessel is Rappahannock River near Hunting not claimed and removed within 30 to present ‘Heaven’s Gates’ Creek situated in Middlesex County days of first publication of this notice. MIDDLESEX COUNTY and described as follows: Please contact the Virginia Depart- Pastor Steven Forrest of Evangelist Carolyn Cox will North By: P.G. 1 (Middlesex) ment of Game and Inland Fisheries New Creation Ministries at 61 preach the Wednesday Mid- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS East By: Vacant with questions. (3-21-3t) South By: Vacant Cobbs Creek Lane in Mathews week Service at 7 p.m. West By: Vacant VIRGINIA: County will preach at the A nursery and children’s Lat/Long: N37-34.5265 IN THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY 11 a.m. service this Sunday, church are available. W76-21.2282 CIRCUIT COURT March 24. All are welcome. For more NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Sent comments or concerns to: JAMES T. CRITTENDEN, III Marine Resources Commission, LUCINA T. CRITTENDEN Volunteer actors and stage information, call 815-4736 or Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 of help are needed for the “Heav- email [email protected]. Engineering/Surveying Department, TRUSTEES the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, Complainants en’s Gates and Hell’s Flame” Newport News, VA 23607. vs. CL 13-35 drama production set for March the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, For more specific application loca- H. E. PACE April 2, 2013 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: tion information call 757-247-2230. FANIE PACE 29-31 at 7 p.m. each night. (2-28-4t) their devisees, heirs-at-law, if any A Free Food Ministry is ‘A Picture of as Parties Unknown held on the second and fourth 1. 2014 – 2018 Capital Improvements Plan. The NOTICE OF OYSTER GROUND Defendants Wednesday of each month Middlesex County Capital Improvements Plan is strictly APPLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION Calvary’ to SHELL ISLAND SEAFOOD CO., The object of this suit is to declare from 1-3 p.m. advisory. The Plan is intended for use as a capital LLC (2013037) has applied for a cemetery located on property facilities planning document, and is not a request for approximately 11 +- acres of oyster be presented owned by James R. Crittenden, III funding allocations or a County capital budget. The planting ground in Rappahannock and Lucina T. Crittenden, in a farmed River near McKans Bay situated in field on the north side of Rt. 33, CIP is intended as a planning tool to assist the Board Middlesex County and described Salt fish Center Cross Church of God roughly opposite the Hardyville, Vir- will present the musical drama of Supervisors in the development of the County as follows: ginia post office, be abandoned and North By: Kirk PF11319 to remove and reinter the remains of breakfast “A Picture of Calvary” on budget. East By: P.G. 1 Middlesex Co. two persons, identified as H. E. Pace Saturday and Sunday, March South By: Rappahannock and Fanie Pace, in a proper cem- River Oysters, LLC 23-24, at 7 p.m. at the Admis- The public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of etery. The cemetery was created is Saturday sion is free, but seating is lim- West By: Rappahannock by a deed dated 28 March 1884, of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, River Oysters, LLC record in Deed Book 28, Page 171, ited. For more information, call Saluda, VA 23149. Copies of this application are available Lat/Long: N37-46.0687 New Hope United Methodist in the Middlesex County, Virginia 443-2070 or visit centercross. for public inspection at the Department of Planning and W76-40.6140 land records, reserving a graveyard Church at Glenns will hold a org. Send comments or concerns to: and one-quarter acre. Although sev- salt fish breakfast on Saturday, Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Marine Resources Commission, eral people have been buried there, March 23, from 7-9 a.m. Floor, 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, Engineering/Surveying Department, all but two have been removed by 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, family members. The remains of H. The public is invited to come telephone (804) 758-3382. All interested persons are Newport News, VA 23607. E. Pace and Fanie Pace remain in experience a Middle Peninsula Escobrook encouraged to submit written comments or attend the For more specific application loca- the cemetery. There have been no tradition—fried salt fish, corn meeting to present their views on this application. tion information call 757-247-2230. known burials in this cemetery since Youth Day due, (3-7-4t) cakes, and potatoes. For non- 03.21&03.28.13 at least 1960 when the property was fish lovers, sausage and eggs NOTICE acquired by the Crittenden family. ushers honored ABANDONED VESSEL The interests of the defendants will be available. Adult pre- Notice is hereby given that the fol- appear to remain outstanding. It is sale tickets are available from lowing vessel has been abandoned unknown who their devisees, heirs church members for $10, or by Escobrook Baptist Church Gloucester Antique Estates Auction for more than 60 days on the prop- at law, or other successors in inter- calling 785-4671 or emailing in Mascot will celebrate Youth erty of: est might be, or whether any such Day on Sunday, April 7, at the Stingray Point Boat Works, LLC are alive or dead. [email protected]. 7032 Geo Wash Mem Hwy formerly Schroeder’s Yacht An Affidavit has been made and For more information on all 11 a.m. worship service. The Systems Ltd. signed that any such devisees, events, see newhopevaumc. guest speaker will be Minis- Saturday, March 23, 10:00AM 19047 General Puller Hwy. heirs at law, or other successors in org. ter Lamar Gresham of Living A Fine Collection From Four Estates, Deltaville, VA 23043 title to H. E. Pace and Fanie Pace Waters Christian Fellowship 804-776-7070 may or may not be alive, that their All Must Be Sold – Don’t Miss This One! Description of vessel: whereabouts are unknown, and that Church in Newport News. 1960 Columbia 24’ Sail there may be other parties unknown, Escobrook will celebrate its Boat Registration # MD8090L parties under a disability, or parties New Hope Usher’s Anniversary on Sunday, Partial Listing: 19TH c Farm Table, Mahogany Mirror Back China Application for Watercraft Registra- who may be incompetent, after dili- April 7, at 5 p.m. The special Cabinet, Queen Anne Chair, Baldwin Acrosonic Piano with Bench, tion/Title will be made in accordance gent inquiry was made to ascertain with Section 29.1-733.1 of the such information. plans Easter guests will be “The Father And Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, 18th C Tea Table From Swan’s Tav- Code of Virginia if this vessel is IT IS ORDERED that any heir-at law, His Son” from Richmond. ern, Hand Carved Solid Teak Opium Bed, Marble Top Walnut not claimed and removed within 30 devisee, or successor in interest to egg hunt Victorian Dresser, Mahogany Drum Table, Brass Footed Tray days of first publication of this notice. H. E. Pace and Fanie Pace, or claim- Please contact the Virginia Depart- ing under them, Parties Unknown, Top Tea Table, 2 Mahogany 1940’s Bookcases, Mersman Ta- ment of Game and Inland Fisheries Parties Under A Disability, or Parties New Hope United Method- ble, Silver Coins, 30 30 Rifle, Two Lane Cedar Chests, Hand- with questions. (3-7-3t) Incompetent, if any, their heirs, or successors in title, if any, appear ist Church at Glenns invites the RWC to host made Blanket Chest, Two 1950’s Bark Cloth Quilts, 1950’s Uphol- before the Circuit Court of Middlesex public to an Easter egg hunt on stered Chair, Coca Cola Crates, 1920’s Wooden Shipyard Locker, County, Virignia, 73 Bowden Street, Saturday, March 30, at 1 p.m. Slat Side Barrel on Iron Stand, Hand Made Tool Chest, Walnut Saluda, Virginia, on 1 May 2013 at Parkinson’s Classified Rates “Come join us for a tradi- Dresser with Candle Stands, Oak Hoop Back Chairs, Tall Pub 9:30 AM, to identify themselves, and tional Easter egg hunt, hunting $6.00 minimum for up to 25 words, one do what is necessary to protect their program Table with Chairs, Brass Full and King Size Beds, Queen Anne week; 2 weeks $10.00; 3 weeks $15.00; 4 interests. for goodie and surprise-filled Upholstered Arm Chair, Noritake China Set, Original Signed Oil or more weeks $4.50 each week. Minimum IT IS ORDERED that this Order be eggs,” said a church spokesper- run for TFN ads, 4 weeks. 25 words or On April 10, Rappahannock Paintings and Prints, Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, Collection of fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40.00. Ads published once each week for four son. with 26 or more words, 24¢ each word. successive weeks in the Southside The hunt is open to all Westminster-Canterbury Bossons, David Winter Houses, Oreck Vacuum, Large Local Art- Custom classifieds $1.25 per line, mini- Sentinel, Urbanna, Virginia, begin- (RWC) will host its annual free ist Pottery Collection, Walnut Queen Anne Tea Cart, Neon Silver mum $11.25. $20.00 per week for yellow ning on 14 March 2013. elementary age students and highlighted ad. Entered: March 8th, 2013. younger. Separate age-appro- Parkinson’s Awareness Event. Bullet Signs, 1934 $1,000.00 Bill, 1934 $500.00 Bill, 1914 $50.00 10% Discount for cash with order. No Lynn L. Dunlevy priate hunt areas will be set up. The featured speaker will be Horse Blanket, Diamond Stick Pin & Earrings, Tiffany 925 Bracelet, refunds, no credit. No discount on credit Hon. Lynn L. Dunlevy Refreshments follow the hunt Dr. James Bennett, chair of the Silver Pieces of Eight From Shipwreck, Shark’s Teeth, Stoneware card sales. Clerk of the Circuit Court Department of Neurobiology Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon Tues- Robert P. Brooks, Esq. in the church fellowship hall. Bowls, Fresh Water Pearls, Early Crocks, Art Glass Sculptures, days. To place your ad, call 804-758-2328, (VSB 4579) This event will be held rain or and founding director of the Cobalt Glass, Depression Glass, Carnival Glass, Persian and Chi- FAX 804-758-5896, email classifieds@ VCU Parkinson’s Disease and Counsel for Complainants shine. nese Rugs, Thomas Kincade Prints, Large Crystal Bell Collection, ssentinel.com, submit on line at ssentinel. P.O. Box 559 Movement Disorders Multidis- com or mail to: Classifieds, Southside Sterling Rings, Ducks Unlimited Glasses, Large Silver Candela- Sentinel, P.O. Box 549, Urbanna, Va. Deltaville, Virginia 23043-0559 ciplinary Research & Clinical 23175. Tele: 804-776-9200 bras, Cement Bird Baths, Massidda Porcelain Sculpture, Crystal Fax: 804-776-9696 Center. Corrections: Please check your ad the and Brass Chandeliers, Designer Table Lamps, Much Costume first week to see that it is correct. (3-14-4t) Dr. Dunn to Bennett’s presentation will begin at 1 p.m. in the audito- Jewelry, Gold and Diamond Jewelry, German Crystal and Linens, speak at LU rium on the RWC campus, 132 Steuben & Tiffany Crystal Vases, Black Forest German Carvings, Classified Deadline: Lancaster Drive, Irvington. Asian Jardinières, Dell Computer System, P Buckley Moss & Bar- Publisher’s Notice Easter service Attendees also will have the clay Sheaks Signed Prints, Federal Style Settee, Signed Pewter All real estate advertised herein is subject 12 Noon chance to visit with represen- Tableware, Pine Corner Display Shelf, Much Crystal Stemware to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes The Middlesex County Lit- tatives of a number of local it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limi- on Tuesdays and Table Ware, Cutlery and Cookware, Many 1940’s Toys In- tation or discrimination because of race, erary Union Session will be agencies providing assistance cluding Games, Wind Ups, Figures, Premiums, etc. color, religion, national origin, sex, elderli- held at St. Paul Baptist Church and information. Participating ness, familial status or handicap, or inten- in Jamaica on Easter Sunday, organizations include VCU’s tion to make any such preference, limita- March 31, starting at 10 a.m. Parkinson’s Disease and Move- Absentee Bids Welcome tion or discrimination.’ This newspaper The adult Sunday school ment Disorders Center, the Preview 1 Hour Prior to Sale will not knowingly accept advertising for See more real estate that violates the fair housing lesson is titled “The Lord Parkinson’s Disease Research Terms: Cash/Check - 10% BP - Held Rain or Shine law. Our readers are hereby informed that Church News Has Risen Indeed.” The back- Education and Clinical Center Food Available all dwellings advertised in this newspaper ground scripture is Luke 24:1- (PADRECC) from McGuire are available on an equal opportunity 35. Rev. Kenneth Dunn, pastor VA Medical Center in Rich- auctionzip.com #7299 for Complete basis. For more information or to file a on page B8 Listing with Pictures. housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair of St. Paul Baptist Church, will mond, Rappahannock General Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll- and at deliver the message and Holy Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Hurbrows Auction, Gloucester, VA free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing- Communion will be served. Carousel Physical Therapy Donna Hurley #2379 Alan Brown #2378 impaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail All pastors are asked to wear Center, and RWC. [email protected]. Web site: SSentinel.com 804-694-4312 804-815-2472 www.fairhousing.vipnet.org white robes and deacons are Call 435-9553 by April 1 to asked to wear dark suits. reserve a seat/ B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • March 21, 2013

MEDA meets Tree ity Ser al v ':L G,>:EMR #G< on March 28 u ic brat e -BG<>Cele ing Q over 50 years in Saluda

The Middlesex Eco- All phases of tree care nomic Development Author-     ity (MEDA), formerly the Free Estimates Middlesex Industrial Develop- ment Authority, will meet on 758-3407 Urbanna Creek Piankatank River River Run Studio with Thursday, March 28, at 9:30 Pier, boathouse... Ter- Golf Course Cape with large rooms and bath... raced waterfront... 3½- bonus room, sunroom... 3 BR, 1½ BA, 4.2 wood- a.m. in the historic courthouse BA home... Walkout Walk-up attic... Cathedral ed acres, access to in Saluda. This will be the Visit basement... Covered ceilings, FP... Overlooks river, pier, boat ramp on group’s first meeting of 2013. porches...... $335,000 #6 green...... $295,000 Piankatank...$249,000 The public is invited to attend. SSentinel.com Joe Bowbliss (left), representative for Mack Boring and Parts Company, presents Sean Stuart, project manager for Deltaville Boatyard, with the Small Engine Sales Achieve- ment Award.

Urbanna Charming Carter’s Creek Near Deltaville Large corner Deltaville Boatyard home near pool, library, Tides Inn, 2-story lot on Lover’s Lane... Par- shopping... 4 BR, elec- country home... Pine tially renovated... 3-BR, tric heat, Town marina, floors... Garage/work- 1½-BA Cape… Great boat landing....$139,500 shop... Pier...... $298,000 potential...... $219,000 ranked #1 in Yanmar small engine sales Mack Boring and Parts Com- is a Gold Dealer for Yanmar pany has awarded Deltaville engines, specializing in diesel Boatyard the “Outstanding engine installations. Seven Yanmar Small Engine Sales” technicians are certified in Urbanna Creek Holly Brook Farm 5 Shacklefords Area Achievement Award for the Yanmar engine maintenance Farms 1.75 acres, acres, 3 pastures, pen, English basement... highest number of small and installation with certi- great room with gas arena... New barn, tack Vaulted ceilings... Pine engines sold through the Mack fication including Yanmar fireplace... Laminate room, hay loft, con- floors, barn and garage/ Boring Company in 2012. basic and advanced small and floors, sunroom, deck- crete aisle... MANY out shop with air/heat... On ing gazebo...... $169,500 buildings...... $299,950 104 acres...... $659,000 “We are honored to have medium engines as well as earned this achievement award Yanmar electrical engines. for outstanding small engine In addition, about 14 techni- sales. We take pride in ensur- cians also are ABYC certified. ing that our technicians have “Deltaville Boatyard has estab- the most current training in lished its name as a trusted Yanmar and American Boat and knowledgeable boatyard and Yacht Council (ABYC) performing quality installa- certifications to provide quality tion and repair, especially with Warner Charming 2-BR Locust Hill Built in Cobbs Creek – Rancher near Saluda... 2011... 4 acres... 3 BR, Mathews Updated work for our customers,” stated Yanmar engines,” said Ruse. Central heat/air... Ga- 2 BA, large rooms! Eat- 4-BR, 2-BA cottage with Keith Ruse, owner of Deltaville Deltaville Boatyard is an Harmony Village District rage... Storage shed... in kitchen and dining central HVAC... Over- Boatyard. “Our technicians and ABYC Standards Certified Some furnishings, great room... Attached double sized garage with work- project managers have put a lot yacht repair facility located Meeting with porch...... $94,500 garage...... $199,500 shop area...... $142,500 of effort into quality Yanmar in the Boating Capital of the engine sales and installations Chesapeake. Deltaville Boat- District Representatives For more information on any of our listings, please call Mason Realty fi rst last year. We look forward to yard invests in their technicians continuing this momentum in through training by factory rep- Jack Miller and Claudia Soucek invite you to at- :EEHK>F:BE?HK?K>>*KHI>KMRKH 2013.” resentatives, ABYC trainers, tend a “Town Hall Meeting” on Thursday, March Deltaville Boatyard is titled and marine consultants such as 28th, beginning at 7:00 p.m., to present comments !>MBG?HKF:MBHGHGHMA>KEBLMBG@L:G=I>KNL>HNK&:G=->KBG@>O>KRMABG@?KHFLF:EE;NBE=BG@EHMLMH::@>LBM>L and/or ask questions regarding school board or county matters. This meeting will be held at the WANTED – We need property to SELL! All types. Rappahannock Civic Club Building, located at Community foundation 8215 General Puller Highway. Please call! No obligation. 3.14&3.21.13 -MHI;RHK<:EE?HKHNK?K>>IKHI>KMR accepting grant requests ;KHH?:EEHNKEBLMBG@L www.masonrealty.com River Counties Community to $5,000 range. Foundation’s Grants Com- Grant guidelines, which Eric Johnson ...... 815-8374 Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400 Craig Hall...... 815-8494 Realtors Jean Darman ...... 577-7083 mittee Chair Mary Elizabeth include completing a portrait Marvin Mason ...... 815-8391 and Zani Autry ...... 512-8350 MIDDLESEX COUNTY Steve Darman ...... 815-2036 Bill Kallam ...... 832-1024 Hoinkes recently announced on GiveRiverCounties.org for R. D. Johnson II ...... 815-8320 Appraisers Anne Powell ...... 338-1773 that applications are being certain eligible agencies, appli- WETLANDS BOARD Walter Lawson, Jr. . . . .758-2836 Carolyn Bailey ...... 366-2554 accepted for the 2013 Com- cation forms, and deadlines /K;:GG:  -:EN=:  >EM:OBEE>  munity Grants Program. Chari- can be found at rivercountiescf. table 501-c-3 organizations org. The complete application serving Lancaster, Middlesex, package must be received by NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and/or Northumberland coun- April 15 at 11 a.m. There will Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28.2-1302.6 ties are eligible to apply for be no exceptions. of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held funding to support the imple- Applicants will be noti- by the Middlesex County Wetlands Board on Tuesday, mentation or continuation of fied by the end of May if they URBANNA EXXON FOR LEASE initiatives having direct com- have been selected to receive a April 9, 2013 at 9:00 AM to consider the following: munity impact for the residents grant. For additional informa- with full fuel contract in place of one or more of these coun- tion, call the foundation office 1. Wetlands Application #2013-0308 submitted by with local oil company, Thrift Oil. ties. The majority of grants at 438-9414 or email mnost@ Lucille Morelli-Redmon on behalf of Philip R. Blevins. awarded will be in the $1,000 tcfrichmond.org. This request is to Construct a 210' Vinyl Bulkhead with a 10' return at the East end of the property and New lifts, air compressor and install a 8'x8' return with Rip-Rap at the West end of heating system. Future option to the property to prevent flanking within the Wetlands Nominations sought Board’s jurisdiction. The proposed project is located purchase/owner finance. for Forestry Camp on LaGrange Creek, at Tax Map Parcel #14A-1-5. Contact Leonard Atkins at 540-842-7854 The Wetlands Board meeting will be held in the Board Hiking in the woods or the VDOF website at dof.vir- Room of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller or email [email protected]. canoeing on the lake can be ginia.gov/camp/index.htm. Highway, Saluda, VA, 23149. All interested persons are just some of the memories Nominations are due by April encouraged to attend to present their views concerning teens take with them from For- 15. this application. A copy of this application is available estry Camp. For more information, con- for public inspection at the Department of Planning and More than just a walk in the tact Ellen Powell at 434-220- Community Development, Woodward Building 2nd floor, woods, campers experience 9083 or ellen.powell@dof. Saluda, VA; our telephone number is (804) 758-3382. hands-on learning about wild- virginia.gov. MIDDLESEX COUNTY life habitat, tree identification, 03.21&03.28.13 timber harvesting, reforesta- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS tion, environmental protection and more. They also take part in exciting field trips, exploratory NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING classes, outdoor recreation and Who do you call for... a Lumberjack Field Day. The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors will conduct Forestry Camp is open to house painting? public hearings on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, to hear Virginia residents 13-16 years plumbing problems? comments regarding the following: old who have good academic standing, an interest in natu- help with yard work? 1. An Ordinance to repeal the “Middlesex County ral resources, and have not attended Forestry Camp before. Get your legal advice? Purchasing and Contracting Ordinance”, adopted May Teachers, natural resource pro- service cleaning the pool? 3, 1983. This ordinance would be replaced by a Small fessionals and others working Purchase Policy to address purchases under $50,000. with youth may make nomina- noticed! fixing a leaky roof? Purchases over $50,000 would be addressed through tions for this popular camp. the Code of Virginia, §2.2-4300, the Virginia Public Financial sponsorship is grading the driveway? Procurement Act. generously provided by forest industries, conservation agen- home repairs/remodeling? 2. An Ordinance Requiring Those Persons Convicted of cies, associations and individu- servicing the heat or AC? an Offense for the Manufacture of Methamphetamine als. As a result, every camper cleaning the house? to Pay the Expense of Cleanup of Methamphetamine selected to attend receives a scholarship and pays only $75 Laboratories. to attend the week-long resi- dential camp. New sponsors Public Hearings will be held during the portion of are always welcome. the Board’s meeting that begins at 7:00 p.m. The Holiday Lake Forestry Camp Who can help? Hearings will be held in the Board Room, located on the will be held June 17-22 at If the answer is YOU, let people know by joining second floor of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Puller Highway, Saluda, VA. All interested persons are Center near Appomattox. This the Business & Professional Directory appearing encouraged to present their views concerning the above. camp is hosted by the Virginia Complete copies of the proposed Policy and Ordinances Department of Forestry, with in the Southside Sentinel every week. are available in the County Administrator’s Office at 877 support and cooperation from other conservation agencies, General Puller Highway in Saluda, and on the County’s organizations, businesses and Call (804) 758-2328 now! website: www.co.middlesex.va.us. 03.21&03.28.13 individuals. To nominate a camper, visit March 21, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 Chesapeake Heritage workshops set

The Chesapeake Heritage Program has provided train- ISABELL K. HORSLEY ing for watermen to give visi- tors an on-water experience REAL ESTATE, LTD. that includes history, the bay’s health and the watermen’s her- www.HorsleyRealEstate.com itage unique to the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Organizations involved in Just Listed! producing this pilot program are: Northern Neck Planning District Commission, North- ern Neck Chesapeake Bay Region Partnership, North- ern Neck Tourism Commis- York River King & Queen County sion (NNTC), Rappahannock g7ATERFRONTs"OAT(OUSEs"OAT*ET3KI,IFTS Community College (RCC), 0IERs3AND"EACHs+AYAKING#REEKs!CRES Chesapeake Environmental 7ELLMAINTAINEDBRICKHOME MANYRECENTUPGRADES  Communications, Coastal Her- Participants in a previous Chesapeake Heritage Program training workshop include, from itage Alliance, and the Virginia left, David Rowe, William Saunders, Mike Lennon, Ida Hall, David Parks, Forrest Dameron, Piankatank Shores Watermen’s Association. Bonnie Miller, Mike Vlahovich, Bill Bryant, Pete Cardozo, Richard Davis, Mal Luebkert, Just Listed! Developed by Mike Vla- River Access John England and Danny Crabbe. Not present for the photo was Richard Moncure. Community Boat Ramp hovich of Coastal Heritage (Photo by Larry Chowning) Alliance, training on develop- Updated Cottage ing thematic tours was provided and RCC Workforce Develop- tations by Maryland watermen workshop will start at 9 a.m. Detached Double Garage to 12 participants sponsored ment. In addition to three days currently conducting tours for in Room 156, and the second $149,000 by the Northern Neck Chesa- of classroom instruction, the visitors, National Park Ser- workshop will begin at noon. peake Bay Region Partnership pilot program included presen- vice staff from the Captain Although the workshops are 90' Waterfront Walk to town! John Smith Chesapeake Water offered free of charge and Urbanna Creek Trail, Virginia Tech Extension, are open to the public, regis- Lovely treed 2/3 acre, gently sloping. $160,000 Virginia Tourism Corporation, tration is required by phone 6P[[ 8^[XSPh" !"6B55 1dVdbc" !"6B55 Places to go and things Places to go and things to do in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula U.S. Small Business Admin- (333-1919) or email (nntc@ to do in the Northern Neck CT_cT\QTa" !"6B55 and Middle Peninsula Places to go and things to do in the Northern Neck Mill Creek Harbor and Middle Peninsula istration, and Rappahannock northernneck.org). Community College Work- NNTC was founded under the Deltaville force Development. auspices of the Northern Neck The third day of the train- Chesapeake Bay Region Part- $499,900 ing took place at the Reedville nership, a public-private partner- Fishermen’s Museum, and ship established by the Northern concluded with an afternoon Neck Planning District Com- Beach Access! oyster cultivation demonstra- mission. Industries associated tion and water tour of the Little with increased tourism are com- Wicomico River, sponsored by patible with the partnership’s From the Potomac Rivah to Crabbe’s Charter Fishing. At the goal of fostering sustainable, the York Rivah — A FREE conclusion of the program, the environmentally-low-impact participants received a certificate economic growth across several 100' Waterfront • 4–6' MLW • New Pier & Bulkhead of completion from RCC. sectors of the Northern Neck Deeded Chesapeake Bay Beach access! Spacious 3 BR, 2 Bath Guide to the Northern Neck To follow up the training economy. According to research home, Fireplace in Family Room, formal Dining Room, 24' program, two more workshops by the Virginia Tourism Corpo- Sun Room opens to deck. Attached garage. and Middle Peninsula will be offered on Tuesday, ration, the Northern Neck gener- April 2, at RCC-Warsaw. The ates over $233 million in visitor topics will be “What is a Mar- spending per year, and sustains Reduced! keting Plan?” and “How to 2,530 jobs in the five-county Create Your Marketing Plan” area. by Sandra Tanner, partner- For more information on ship marketing development Northern Neck events and specialist from the Virginia attractions, visit www.north- Tourism Corporation. The first ernneck.org or call 333-1919. Urbanna in Town Overlooking Rappahannock Fireplace in Living Room {27x18} Unique Upstairs Gallery VFW Memorial Park 19' Kitchen, 17' Dining area, 3 Bedrms, 3 Baths $335,000 Advertise in the Barricks Mill Road Almost 2 Acres Rivah of 2013! reservations due April 1 Cleared homesite. Public boat landing nearby. $39,000 17,000 copies on The Veterans Memorial counties. The community can Park Committee recently set be thankful for the vision of newsstands April 25! its 2013 memorial service for Lt. Colonel Lee Vessels, a past Sunday, May 26, at 3 p.m. commander of the VFW, who Reservations, however, for along with others helped to SUPER SAVINGS by advertising names of deceased veterans make the memorial park a real- in more than one issue! to be engraved on the monu- ity. At present, over 190 names Piankatank River Deltaville $799,000 ments have a deadline of April of deceased veterans have been 1. Names already reserved (if engraved on the existing mon- 150' Waterfront, Pier, in-ground Pool, incredible views! 1 now deceased) will automati- uments. Spacious Beach House, FP in Great Rm, 5 BRs, 2 /2 baths Advertising Deadline: April 11 cally be added, but persons Plans for this year’s program interested in submitting new will be announced soon, but the 776-9297 758-2430 Call the Southside Sentinel at 758-2328 or names must act now! focus now is to encourage new Deltaville, VA 23043 Urbanna, VA 23175 The Memorial Park (known reservations to be made by April Neena Rodgers 436-2326 Katie Horsley Dew 436-6256 the Rappahannock Record at 435-1701 as the Caleb and Mary Pol- 1. This can be done by calling Debbie Rowzee 724-1312 Lee Chewning 758-4661 soon for more information! lard Family Veterans Memo- Frances Gwathmey at 804-994- Peggy O'Neill 436-5185 Ron Courtney 514-5475 rial Park) adjacent to the VFW 2947, or program chair Percy E. 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Easter egg hunt obituaries Urbanna Methodist plans set for Sunday at David Brown Maundy Thursday service Harmony Grove David Brown, 52, of Urbanna died Monday, March 11, 2013. Urbanna United Methodist person. The annual Easter Egg Hunt He was predeceased by his Church invites the public to After the meal, the focus will at Harmony Grove Baptist parents, Hansel and Blanche celebrate Maundy Thursday turn to the “Shadows of Good Church will be held on Sunday, Brown, and a brother, Joe and Holy Communion at 6:30 Friday and The Cross.” March 24, from 2-4 p.m. The Brown. p.m. on Thursday, March 28, in Please call the church office church is located at the inter- He was a member of Urbanna the church fellowship hall. The at 758-5308 by March 24 to section of Routes 3 and 33 near Baptist Church. theme will be “At the Table make your reservation. There Topping. Children ages Pre-K He is survived by a brother, Before the Cross.” is no charge for the meal. to 5th grade are invited to par- Jeff Brown of Kill Devil Hills, “Come share a simple meal The church is at the corner “No Strings Attached” ticipate in the egg hunt, cake N.C.; and numerous other rel- and celebrate Holy Commu- of Cross Street and Marston walk, games, prizes, and crafts. atives. nion,” said a church spokes- Avenue in Urbanna. The public is welcome to come A graveside funeral ser- Puppet show and Easter egg hunt and bring a friend. vice was held Saturday at set for Saturday at Urbanna Baptist Middlesex Memorial Cem- etery, Urbanna. In lieu of Lenten lunches continue Urbanna Baptist Church refreshments. Door prizes will flowers, memorial gifts may Clarksbury United Method- The final speaker in the Puppet Team invites everyone be awarded and a fun morn- All Saints be made to the Urbanna Bap- ist Church in Deltaville has series will be Rev. Eric Vaudt of to a puppet show and Easter ing will be in store for all who tist Church Scholarship Fund, resumed its annual Lenten Clarksbury UMC on March 27. egg hunt on Saturday, March attend. plans Holy P.O. Box 416, or the Central Lunch Series and invites the “This is also the time to 23, at 10 a.m. The puppets will If the weather does not coop- Middlesex Volunteer Rescue public to attend. place your order for home- perform some special Easter erate, the egg hunt will be held Week services Squad, P.O. Box 790, both in Lunch begins promptly made Easter eggs made by the numbers, and Mr. Bill will be inside. Team members are Bill Urbanna, VA 23175. Arrange- at noon and is $6. Proceeds United Methodist Women of there with his magic. Cooley, Sue and Ivan Hert- ments by Bristow-Faulkner benefit the St. Andrews Soci- Clarksbury. You won’t want to Following the show, the chil- zler, Destiny Johnson, Daphne All Saints Anglican Church Funeral Home & Cremation in Saluda will celebrate Holy ety Potato Project and Hands miss any of these events!” said dren will be able to hunt for Melvin, MacKenzie Motley, Service, Saluda. Across Middlesex. Rev. Vaudt. eggs while their parents enjoy Pat and Don McNamee, John Week, starting with Palm some time of fellowship and Smith and Beth Straw. Sunday worship at 11 a.m. this Sunday, March 24, followed Joan H. Marable by a Maundy Thursday service Joan Haddon Marable, 89, Lee to speak at Zion Branch at 7 p.m. on March 28; Good of Waynesville, N.C., passed Holy Week services Friday Stations of the Cross away on Sunday, March 10, Zion Branch Baptist Church of Zion Baptist at 2 p.m. on March 29; and an 2013, at the Haywood Lodge at 224 Zion Branch Road in Church in Kinsale as its guest Easter Sunday celebration at & Retirement Center. Saluda will have Minister speaker on Sunday, March 24.. planned at Christ Church 11 a.m. on March 31. A native of Richmond, she The Rev. Paul Andersen, palm branches. was the daughter of the late rector of Christ Church Parish Maundy Thursday’s 6 p.m. Hugh Watson and Annie Joan VSU Gospel Chorale (Episcopal), has announced his liturgy on March 28 will recall HGBC plans Hendrix Haddon. In addition church’s upcoming Holy Week the Last Supper and institution to her parents, she was pre- services. of the Holy Eucharist. sunrise service ceded in death by her husband, in concert March 23 The week preceding the Good Friday’s 6 p.m. liturgy Dallace (Dick) E. Marable, who died in 2000; a son, Terry The Middle Peninsula Chap- no tickets will be sold at the Feast of the Resurrection, on March 29 will recall the On Sunday, March 31, at 6:45 ter of the Virginia State Univer- entrance. Local high school “Holy Week,” is a period of crucifixion of Jesus and will a.m., Harmony Grove Baptist Marable, who died in 2004; as well as five brothers and three sity (VSU) Alumni Association juniors or seniors who are inter- fasting, penitence and prayer. include the traditional Stations Church will have an Easter will present in concert the VSU ested in attending Virginia State Its solemn liturgies recall the of the Cross, Sung Solemn Sunrise Service at Locklies sisters. She is survived by a daugh- Gospel Chorale on Saturday, University will be admitted free final days of Jesus’ earthly Collects, and Veneration of the Creek Marina, which is at the March 23, at 4 p.m. at First Bap- of charge if they register and ministry and prepare the faith- Cross. end of Locklies Creek Road ter, Judi Alvarez, and her hus- band Calvin of Hot Springs, tist Church of Hockley, 2356 show their student IDs. ful to more fully understand Easter Sunday’s “Service of (road beside Eckhard’s Restau- York River Road, Shacklefords. The Chorale, founded in 1971, and embrace the joy of Easter the Resurrection” on March 31 rant). Coffee, juice and light N.C.; three sons, Dick Marable and his wife Sue of Florence, This event will be a scholar- has toured extensively within Sunday. will be at 10 a.m. refreshments will be served ship fundraiser and is open to the states as well as internation- Palm Sunday services on Christ Church (Episco- after the service. The public is Ky., Greg Marable and his wife Alice of Germantown, Md., the community at-large. Tickets ally, including performances for March 24 at 8 a.m. and 10:30 pal) is at Routes 33 and 638 welcome to attend and to bring may be secured from members the Pope at Vatican City Christ- a.m. will recall Jesus’ trium- in Christchurch, adjacent to a friend. and Scott Marable and his wife Georgette of Winter Springs, of the VSU Middle Peninsula mas celebrations. There are phant entry into Jerusalem Christchurch School. For infor- Alumni Chapter, which covers currently approximately 130 along a pathway strewn with mation, call 758-2006. Fla.; a daughter-in-law, Donna Marable of Foley, Ala.; an the counties of Mathews, choir members with 5 musi- Ministry older brother, Chester Haddon Gloucester, King and Queen, cians under the leadership of and his wife Mary of Hartfield; and Middlesex, and the town of James Holden (faculty advisor) 10 grandchildren; four great- West Point. Calls may be made and Peter Evans II (director). Saluda Baptist plans candidate grandchildren; and many other to 693-7339, 769-2222, 642- Over 90 members are expected relatives. 4229 or 758-2279 for reserva- to participate. Holy Week services to address Joan loved all her family and tions and/or tickets, which are the many homes and places she $10 per person. Harvey’s Tree Service At 11 a.m. on Palm Sunday, the shape of the cross and the lived with Dick and “the kids.” “To have the Chorale per- Licensed & Insured March 24, at Saluda Baptist candlelight service will include Unitarians forming in the local area will Tree Removal • Stump Grinding She especially loved their retire- Lot Clearing • Demolition Church there will be a special Communion. The community ment home on the Piankatank be a great treat, so save the date On Sunday, March 24, Mar- and call for your tickets today,” Driveways baptismal service. “Please come is invited to attend this special garet Sequeira, a candidate for River in Hartfield, where they (804) 695-4897 — c and join the church in welcom- service. lived for 25 years. Keeping her said an event spokesperson. the Unitarian Universalist Min- Seating space is limited and (804) 776-7754 ing our newest members,” said a The church’s Easter Service istry, will speak at the Unitar- yard and flower garden beauti- church spokesperson. will be at 11 a.m. on March ian Universalist Fellowship of ful was very important to her, There will be a Maundy 31 at which there will be spe- but she was always ready to the Rappahannock (UUFR). The family of Dwight Daniel would like to express Thursday Service at 6:30 p.m. cial music. More information Her topic will be “Building Up pack a bag and travel to all the on March 28 in the church fel- on this service will be in next and Tearing Down.” states in our country and all our sincere gratitude for the prayers, calls, visits and cards lowship hall. Seating will be in week’s Southside Sentinel. “Today in the Christian cal- over the world with her adven- during his illness and since his death. We also extend a very endar is Palm Sunday, marking turous husband Dick, and often special thank you to our family, friends, Rev. Edward Harrow, with family and friends. Joan’s the triumphal entry of Jesus Rev. Dougie Davis, the Oncology Staff at Rappahannock LUMC plans kids’ Easter activities into Jerusalem,” said Sequeira. last home of nine years was the Haywood Lodge & Retirement General Hospital, Dr. Edward Perkins and Staff at MCV Lower United Method- dren’s Easter-related activities “He enters the city as a hero on Saturday, March 30, from and the story tells us that in Center where she met and made and Dr. Steven Glessner and Staff at Bay Internists and ist Church on Route 33 in many wonderful friends among Hartfield will hold its annual 10-11:30 a.m. one week he will be executed Central Middlesex Volunteer Rescue Squad for their “This hunt is not just about by the Roman government the residents and felt as though support and efforts. We could not have traveled this diffi cult Easter egg hunt and other chil- all the staff was her family. bunnies and eggs,” said a and abandoned by many of his path without you. church spokesperson. “We friends. We hear many stories Funeral services were held also will be celebrating Jesus of people held up as heroes and Sunday, March 17, at Philippi and His gift of a new and heroines only to be brought Christian Church in Deltaville meaningful life in a way that is down because they are truly with Reverend June Haislip God bless each of you. understood by children.” fallible human beings who officiating. Burial followed in Other activities in addition could not possibly live up to the Philippi Christian Church Cemetery. to the egg hunt are an egg toss, the pedestals they were placed ~ Gina & Emory Daniel games, crafts and refreshments. on. Let us explore together the In lieu of flowers, memorials Both children and adults are ways we lift up and tear down may be made to the Haywood invited. The activities will be our heroes.” Lodge & Retirement Center held rain or shine. The UUFR meets every Activities Fund, 251 Shel- Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 366 ton Street, Waynesville, NC James Wharf Road in White 28786. Stone. Coffee and conversation Wells Funeral Homes & Cre- “Why believe in God?” will follow the service. All are mation Services of Waynesville invited. is in charge of arrangements. is the topic of this week’s An online memorial register is available at “Obituaries” Christian Science Sentinel Program at “www.wellsfuneralhome. 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