10.31.13 Section B - Southside Sentinel
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10.31.13 Section B - Southside Sentinel
Y Adult Softball Pagee Rage Rolls Pagee B2 B2 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 119, No. 31 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • October 31, 2013 B Section Middlesex girls begin tourney play next week by Tom Chillemi The Middlesex High varsity volleyball team defeated King William in 5 games for a Tidewater District road win on October 24. The Lady Chargers won the first and third games 25-20 and 25-18, while King William won the second game in overtime 26-24, and the fourth game 25-16. The Lady Chargers triumphed in the fifth and deciding game 15-11. “My girls played with better consistency and covered the court better than they have this year,” said MHS coach Jennifer Harrow. “The girls really played as a team.” Angel Abbott, with 16 digs, and Morgan Blake, who had 3 aces, 4 kills and 13 digs, both “played extremely good defense,” said Harrow. Sarah Ann Goodrich, with 3 aces, 9 kills and 6 digs, “had some nice, strong hits at the net.” Also for Middlesex, Erika Britton had 4 aces, 21 assists, 3 kills, 3 digs and 1 block assist; Austen Taylor Dozier, 4 assists; Carlee Browder, 3 kills, 1 solo block, 1 block assist; Shelby Lewter, 1 ace, 5 kills, 1 dig; Rachael Howard, 1 ace, 1 assist, 2 kills, 5 digs; and Beth Eanes, 2 aces, 9 kills, 8 digs. The Lady Chargers visited Mathews on October 30 for their regular season finale. The Tidewater District Tournament begins Wednesday, November 6, on the courts of the higher seed, which should be Mathews or West Point. Pairings were not known at press time. ISAC Tournament Champions Members of the St. Clare Walker Middle School Seahawks hoist the championship trophy after edging ChesaWLHRL(JHKLT`PU[OLÄUHSZVM[OL0UKLWLUKLU[:JOVVSZ([OSL[PJ(ZZVJPH[PVU0:(*ZVJJLY[V\YUHTLU[ SHZ[;O\YZKH`H[*OYPZ[JO\YJO:JOVVS7OV[VI`:[LWOHUPL:TP[O Seahawks win tournament crown The St. Clare Walker (SCW) Middle School Seahawks did not allow a goal and defeated Ware Academy in the semifinals and Chesapeake Academy in the finals to win the Independent Schools Athletic Association (ISAC) soccer tournament at Christchurch School last week. Seahawks 2 Ware Academy O It was tournament time and the excitement was in the air on October 22 from both teams and spectators. From the beginning the Seahawks played well together. Emilie Smith shoved a pass up the line to George Shaw and he cut in and finished with a hard shot that deflected off a Ware defender and into the goal for a 1-0 Seahawk lead. As the SCW defense controlled the Ware offense, Seahawk Kian Cheatham battled multiple defenders and drove the ball down the left side and made a perfect cross from the baseline to near post. Emilie Smith then made a solid one touch shot past the goalie for a 2-0 halftime lead. “It was one of Emilie’s strongest shots of the year,” said SCW coach Eric Smith. The Seahawks had some great runs and shots from multiple players in the second half but the Ware goalie made some very good blocks. “The ball control and field awareness of Cheatham and Jack Ruark allowed us to control the midfield and have a solid hold on the ball,” said Coach Smith. “The mixture of Adam Smith, Kaitlyn Fomin, and Shawn Haskiell made us dominant on the defensive end of the field and kept Sarah Walton safe at goal with a great shutout. “Our subs played well,” continued Coach Smith. “The standouts were Cole Ruark, Matthew Hart and Lisa Oiler.” The win advanced SCW to the title game against regular season champion Chesapeake Academy (CA). “We were very excited to get a chance to finally decide the winner of our two teams,” said Coach Smith.“We had split our regular season games and we were looking to pay them back for our only regular season loss.” CA was awarded the regular season title because it had more goals than the Seahawks in their two regular season matches. Seahawks 1, CA 0 It was ISAC Championship game day and the excitement was in the air.“The whole season came down to one 60 minute game and we knew to win we would have to want it more,” said SCW Coach Smith. “The kids gave me everything they had to put pressure on Chesapeake.” (See Seahawks, page B2) 1=3HK`*OHYNLY4HKKPL5VY^VVKWYLWHYLZ[VI\TWHZOV[PUHYLJLU[ game. MHS JVs improve to 12-4 The Middlesex High JV volleyball team fought hard to get a win on the road against King William Cavaliers on October 24 to improve its record to 12-4 overall and 4-2 in the Tidewater District. “The girls worked hard the entire match and didn’t give up,” said JV Lady Charger coach Jessica Morris. King William won the first game 26-24, and MHS captured the next two games 25-23 and 15-13. Lauren Shores led MHS with a total of 18 playable serves, 9 of which were aces. L. Shores also had 3 digs, 1 kill and 2 assists. Avis Keeling had a lot of touches and had 4 aces, 4 digs and 1 kill. Also for MHS, Maddie Norwood, 2 aces, 8 digs, 2 kills; Hailey Walton, 2 aces, 1 dig, 2 assists; Tambria Wake, 1 ace, 2 digs, 3 kills, 1 block, 1 assist; Meghan Shores, 2 digs, 1 kill, 1 assist; Olivia Major, 3 digs, 1 kill, 1 assist; Maggie Bull, 5 digs, 1 kill; Brooke Daniel, 1 kill, 1 dig. The JV Lady Chargers hosted King and Queen on October 29 and traveled to Mathews on October 30 for their regular season finale. ISAC Regular Season Champions 4LTILYZVM[OL*OLZHWLHRL(JHKLT`ZVJJLY[LHTPUJS\KLMYVU[YV^MYVTSLM[1VOU=HPS1H`S`U2YPLTLZ >HSRLY(U[VUPV +H]PK :[PUZVU>PSZVU;OYVJRTVY[VU;YL]VY 9L]LYL )V`K )YHNN HUK>PSS :[PUZVU" IHJR YV^(]LY`:OP]LYZ,]HU:[LLUZTH/HUUHO:[V\[5HZO*HYYPUN[VU>LSSZ@V\UN-YHUJLZJH>PSZVU(SPUL 1VOUZVU*HSLI3L^PZHUK/HYYPZVU;VTWRPUZ Colts Midgets blank Yorktown 14-0 This past Saturday in Yorktown the Middlesex Colts Midgets shut out the Yorktown Patriots 14-0.The Colts Midgets dominated the game from start to finish and have now won their last three games. The Colt defense, led by Tyrell Key and JoMari Gonzalez, stifled the Patriot offense throughout the game. Key made several tackles for losses while Gonzalez sealed the game with an interception return to the Yorktown 2 yard line. On offense the Colts were led by Adam Smith who scored both Colt touchdowns on short runs, and Isaiah Burse who kicked a 2-point conversion. Colts head coach Fred West was proud of his total team effort. “We were dominating through the entire game. Our defense played great. Yorktown had negative offensive yards for the game. Our offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage and, as a result, we won the game,” said West. Cheerleaders for the Middlesex Colts Mighty Mites are Casey Moreno Jo’Mari Gonzalez came through with another turnover. MYVU["HUKZ[HUKPUNMYVTSLM[4VYNHU4PSI`3H\YLU>HYLHUK(SHUH He now has a total of 7 fumble recoveries and/or intercep.HYYPUNLY5V[WPJ[\YLKPZOLHKJVHJO3`UUL[[L/VSTLZ tions for the season. 7OV[VI`3HYY`*OV^UPUN “Now we want to end the season on a winning note and defeat Williamsburg Tuesday evening,” said West. In the Mites game, the Colts lost to the Peninsula Youth Football and Cheerleading Organization (PYFCO) defending Super Bowl champion Patriots 34-20.The Colts played the Patriots evenly throughout the contest. However, turnovers doomed the Colts as two of the turnovers were converted into Patriot touchdowns. The Colts were led by the running of Xzavion Griffin who scored touchdowns on runs of 33 and 50 yards, and Thomas Roane who sprinted 38 yards for another touchdown. Griffin also scored on a conversion run. In the Mighty Mites game, the Colts lost 33-6.Talon Cheatham scored the only touchdown for the Colts on a 15-yard bootleg run. In the Juniors game, the Colts lost 28-6. The Colts’ lone touchdown occurred when Thomas Hamilton stripped the Yorktown quarterback on a sack, and Cole Radabaugh picked up the loose football and rumbled 41 yards to paydirt. On Tuesday, October 29, the Colts completed their regular season at Williamsburg Green at Warhill. B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • October 31, 2013 Chargers visit K&Q tonight The Middlesex High School football team lost 51-0 at King William in a Tidewater District game last Friday. The Cavaliers (6-2) jumped to a 27-0 first quarter and never looked back. The Chargers (5-3) will play at King & Queen (0-8) at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 31 in a Tidewater District game. Youth basketball signup begins Registration for the Middlesex Youth Basketball League (MYBL) has started. The divisions are: Beginner Ballers is for ages 2-5, Starter Division, ages 6-8 boys and girls; Junior Boys, ages 9-11, Girls, ages 9-14; and Senior Boys, ages 12-14. The league hopes to separate the girls and boys in the Starter League and also to separate the 9-14 year old girls into separate divisions. All are urged to register YMCA softball action as sonn as possible. Contact ;OL4PKKSLZL_@4*(HK\S[ZVM[IHSSSLHN\LPZVULVM[OLTVZ[ Janel Pleasant at 804-815WVW\SHYWYVNYHTZVMMLYLKI`[OL@(IV]L)YHK5VYYPZH 3697 for more details or to regTLTILYVM*O\JR`6SP]LY»Z[LHTWYLWHYLZ[VOP[HWP[JO ister. Registrations forms also 7OV[VI`3HYY`*OV^UPUN will be available at the county schools. YMCA honors major donors, volunteers Celebrating the kindness and generosity of the Middlesex YMCA’s major donors, friends and volunteers gathered on October 17 for the Annual Friends of the Y event. Hosted by the Middlesex Family YMCA’s Board of Management, the event was held at the Deltaville Maritime Museum. “This event is an evening of friends,” said YMCA Branch Executive Rosabeth Kissman. We celebrate our purpose and vision, so that others may grow through our efforts to give opportunity to all. Our YMCA is extremely thankful for our major donors, who see the change affected through our programs and services and want to help. Our Y story is very easy to tell, as it unfolds each day throughout Middlesex. From diabetes support to hundreds of youth instilled with Y values through childcare to communities created through our group exercise classes, the YMCA unifies our county. “In 2014, we approach our tenth year in service to Middlesex, and it is our major donors that created the pathway for our success,” continued Kissman. “Without -YVT SLM[ *OLY`S /VSSLYHU 4PKKSLZL_ @4*( :LUPVY 4LTILY:LY]PJLZHUK>LSSULZZ+PYLJ[VY+Y;OVTHZ;H`SVY HUK*SH\KPH:V\JLRJLSLIYH[L[OLNVVK^VYRVM[OL@4*(»Z THQVYKVUVYZH[[OL-YPLUKZVM[OL@L]LU[ financial support, the lifechanging impact of our Y would be impossible. On behalf of the Middlesex Family YMCA Board of Management, I thank our major donors for investing in a better Middlesex, for each and every family here. Your vision changes lives.” The Y thanks the volunteers and local restaurants for sup- Middlesex High School Featured Athletes of the Week Sponsored by golf Bill Hudgins Cross Country Elena Wizmann porting this event. They are: Dan Gill and Sarah Gill Kimble of Something Different, Susan and Kevin Wade of J&W Seafood, Eckhard’s Restaurant, Buzz Lambert of the Piankatank River Golf Club, Deb and Clif Williams of Deltaville Market, the Middlesex Family YMCA Board of Management and Special Events Committee, and Miracle Gordon. A huge thank you to the Deltaville Maritime Museum for the gorgeous venue. To find out how you can support the betterment of lives for all through the YMCA’s Annual Campaign, call 776-8846. Molly Brown Results of October 24 play (individual stroke, net) by the Piankatank River Ladies Golf Association are as follows: 1st flight: 1st, Gloria Matthews, 74; 2nd, Judy Spain, 77; 3rd, Sharon Dunaway, 79. 2nd flight: 1st, Carol Sennott, 76; 2nd, Donna Lange, 82; 3rd, Ruth Wallace, 82. 3rd flight: 1st, BevHudgins, 77; 2nd, Sally Austin 87; 3rd, Ann Sullivan 96. Seahorses win sailing championship Kyle Forst Jacob Self VEHICLE OF THE WEEK 2003 Chevy Silverado Ex Cab Z71 Only 60k miles! $12,995 The Christchurch School varsity sailing team, coached by Isaac Clark and Matt Lawler ‘09, won the Virginia Interscholastic Sailing Association state fleet racing championship last Saturday at Norfolk Yacht and Country Club. On November 9-10 the team will sail in the Atlantic Coast Championship Regatta in Annapolis, Md. #11825 *Tax, title, license and processing fees not included. Turkey Trot due Nov. 28 Urbanna’s 2nd annual “Unofficial” Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot will be at 9 a.m. on Thursday, November 28. Participants will start at Urbanna Market. There are no rules or registration. See more details in next week’s Sentinel. Three tourneys, three championships ;OL5VY[OLYU5LJR9HNLHNLHUK\UKLY<MHZ[WP[JO[LHTYLJLU[S`^VU[OLPY[OPYK [V\YUHTLU[ VM [OL ZLHZVU;OL 9HNL OHZ WSH`LK PU [OYLL [V\YUL`Z [OPZ MHSS HUK ^VU[OLTHSS;OL5:(3HZ[)SHZ[*SHZZPJ^HZWSH`LKH[+VYL`7HYRPU9PJOTVUKVU6J[VILY;OL9HNLILH[HZVSPK=PYNPUPH,KNL[LHTPU[OLÄUHSNHTLPTWYV]PUN[OLPY ^VUSVZ[YLJVYK[V;LHTTLTILYZPUJS\KLMYVU[MYVTSLM[+LZ[PU`/VSTLZ2LLS` *YP[[LUKLU :HYHO>HS[VU :HYH 7PLYJL HUK /LH[OLY 4J4HOVU" IHJR YV^ JVHJO 9LNNPL )YHUU4HJL`(\NZ[(UKPL:JOSVZZOHU/HUUHO:[V\[4HKPZVU:V\[O;H`SVY3VJL`3L_PL 4PSLZHUKJVHJO9VI7PLYJL Seahawks win soccer title . . . (Continued from page B1) Ten minutes into the game and SCW was awarded a corner kick. Adam Smith was pulled up from defense for a chance to score with the other offensive players. The ball came across and a Chesapeake player headed it up and it landed in the middle. Both E. Smith and A. Smith swung at the ball and A. Smith came away with a great kick and planted the goahead goal in the back of the net. This was only his third goal of the season and he did not realize then how important it would turn out to be. “That goal was what we needed to turn the momentum to us and it gave us an advantage for the rest of the game,” said Coach Smith. “From this moment on we went to a defensive stance and each and every one of our players contributed their heart and soul to win this game. With SCW up 1-0 at the half, Coach Smith and assistant coach Clayton Hogge devised a strategy. “We played a “Chelsea” style defense the whole second half and we held off their attacks over and over,” said Coach Smith. During this both teams started to get physical and yellow cards were handed out. “The longer the game went on you could see that our team became more determined to win and Chesapeake seemed to get more desperate to tie the score,” said Coach Smith. “I was constantly checking the time left in the game and every Seahawk player, parent and fan was excited to hear the end of the game. The final whistle blew and we were the 2013 ISAC Soccer Champions.” Offensively, E. Smith, George Shaw, Anthony Pullman, Colby Mitchem, Hunter Collier and Simon Unsworth played outstanding games. Defensively Adam Smith, Jack Ruark, Kian Cheatham, Shawn Haskiell, Ken Beam, Kaitlyn Fomin, and MacLean Thomas became a force that could not be scored on. Goalie Sarah Walton had her best game of the year with multiple saves. “Her best save good to finally come away with the win after coming in second for two straight seasons. This was the first soccer championship St. Clare Walker Middle School has won. This win was very special for me because this team was full of kids that I have coached for many years and it included both of my kids.For me to share in this great season and to be a part of school history with this group of kids is something I will never forget. To take a young group of kids with varying skill levels and teach them to play as a solid team unit is every coach’s goal. For them to finish the season with a 8-1 record and to win the 2013 ISAC Championship is truly the highlight of my coaching career,” said Coach Smith. came from a very high lobbed kick that ended up at the upper 90 of the goal and she jumped and hit it off the cross bar to save a crucial goal to tie the game,” said Coach Smith. “Congratulations to the 2013 SCW soccer players. You are true champions and you deserve the recognition,” said Coach Smith. “I would like to thank everyone for the support we received during the tournament. It was humbling to look across the field and see the sidelines filled with parents, families, friends, teachers, and school board members,” said Coach Smith. Career Highlight “This was my third year coaching and it was my third chance in the finals. It felt so NOW is the time to JOIN! We’re SLICING our Monthly Dues to HOOK New Members. Enjoy NO Monthly Dues until 2014! Limited Time Offer! For details, visit or website or call: Nothing to Lose! 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Great Wicomico River Light Smith Point Light -1:42 0:30 1:01 -1:44 0:20 0:44 86% 75% 86% PM times are in boldface type CHUCK’S HVAC SERVICES (804) 824-8568 Air Conditioning and Heating • Sales and Service October 31, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 Homecoming Picnic set for Nov. 8 at MHS Learning fire safety ;OL4PKKSLZL_,SLTLU[HY`:JOVVS7YL2JSHZZLZVM:\ZHU9L`UVSKZ)LSPUKH2HSHU[HYHUK (T`)\SSLUQV`LKH]PZP[MYVT[OL3V^LY4PKKSLZL_=VS\U[LLY-PYL+LWHY[TLU[VM+LS[H]PSSL VU6J[VILY[VWYVTV[LÄYLZHML[`-PYLTLU>OP[>HSKLUHUK)YHK5VYYPZZOV^LK[OL JOPSKYLUHÄYLZHML[`]PKLVNH]L[OLT[PWZVU^OH[[VKVPU[OLL]LU[VMHYLHSÄYLHUK IYV\NO[[OLUL^SHKKLY[Y\JRMVY[OLRPKZ[VZLL;OLJOPSKYLUNV[[VZP[PU[OL[Y\JRHUK HSZVNV[[V[HRLOVTLHÄYLOLSTL[VM[OLPYV^U Middlesex students participate in online gubernatorial forum On November 5, Virginia residents will elect Republican candidate and current Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, or Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe as Governor. Both candidates have faced hard-hitting questions from the media, political pundits, and constituents, yet this year they may have encountered their hardest audience to date—students. Enter Face the Students, a program that allows middle school and high school students across the state of Virginia to write questions for the gubernatorial candidates. Beginning September 1, students began submitting questions to an online posting forum. They could post questions to each of the following five categories: economy, education, family, healthcare, and immigration. The questions needed to be general enough so that both candidates could answer but specific enough to pinpoint an issue. This is the program’s second year, following the 2012 Senate campaign of Republican George Allen and Democrat Tim Kaine. Jamie Somerville, 12thgrade government teacher at Middlesex High School, felt the program was a good learning opportunity because it got the students thinking. “It was interesting to hear the students reflect on what was important,” he said. “They came up with really profound stuff.” St. Clare Walker Middle School 8th-graders taking Annie Somerville’s civics and economics class were encouraged to draft questions using higher level thinking verbs from Bloom’s Taxonomy, an educational classification system of desired student objectives. Students were asked to reach beyond basic open-ended questions and use advanced verbs, such as evaluate, interpret, judge and construct, to phrase more meaningful questions. After several rounds of voting at both the school and division level, several St. Clare Walker students had their questions advance to the state level. Cole Radabaugh’s question in the education category asked candidates to consider increasing funding for technology in schools, specifically referenc- ing outdated computers. “I chose that question because it really is ridiculous that we have computers from 1995. I don’t think schools get enough funds,” Radabaugh said. Fellow classmate Emilie Smith posed a question in the economy category about the effect of taxes on Virginia residents and how politicians can work to reduce governmental debt. “It was difficult to write a quality question and not a bland question,” Smith said. “It had to make it through the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy.” Other 8th-grade students with advancing questions were Manuel Fernandez for his question on immigration, and Hannah Marx for her question on healthcare. In the end, the five winning questions at the statewide level were submitted by high school students from Rustburg High and Colonial Heights High. Specific topics for the winning questions included the educational impact of SOL testing, acceptance rates of minorities in public universities, legalization of marijuana, rights of teenagers to receive abortions, and current and future job growth in Virginia. Students across the state can view videos of the candidates’ answers via the website. “I fully plan on continuing this program in other election years,” Somerville said. “It definitely got the competitive juices flowing.” PAID FOR BY MIDDLESEX DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Middlesex High School will host a Homecoming Community Picnic on Friday, November 8, on the front lawn of MHS. The picnic will begin at 4:30 p.m. MHS will provide hamburgers and hot dogs, C&F Bank will provide water, the MHS Student Government Association will make desserts, and everyone who attends is asked to bring a side dish to share and a chair. The football players, cheerleaders, Reaching the summit and homecoming court will all be present and the community is invited! :[\KLU[ZMYVT4PKKSLZL_/PNO:JOVVSYLJLU[S`OPRLK^P[O 1VOU7VY[LYHUK*HYYPL>HYK\W[V[OLMVV[Z\TTP[VM GED tests offered ;OL7YPLZ[PU[OL.LVYNL>HZOPUN[VU5H[PVUHS-VYLZ[ULHY ;`YV;OL[YHPSMVSSV^Z[OL(WWHSHJOPHU;YHPSMVYTPSLZHZP[ There will be GED testing NHPUZULHYS`MLL[7PJ[\YLKHIV]LPZ[OLÄYZ[NYV\W[V on Tuesday, November 12, and THRL[OL[VWVM[YHPS^OPJOZ^P[JOLZIHJRHUKMVY[O\W[OL Thursday, November 14, from TV\U[HPU6ULZ[\KLU[JVTTLU[LK[OH[P[^HZSPRLKVPUN 5-9 p.m. at Acquinton Elemen- H¸Z[HPYTHZ[LY¹MVYOV\YZHUKZL]LYHSZ[\KLU[ZHKTP[[LK tary School, 18550 King Wil- [OH[[OL`OHKUL]LYILLUVUHOPRL;OL[YPW^HZVWLU[V liam Road, King William. Call HSS4/:Z[\KLU[ZHUK7VY[LYPZJVUZPKLYPUNH[YPW[VZLL[OL 888-769-1151 to register by ZWYPUNÅV^LYZPU(WYPSVY4H` November 5. MHS wins statewide seatbelt challenge Middlesex High School and Forest Middle School in Bedford County are the statewide winners of the 2013 “Save Your Tail-Gate, Buckle Up” (SYT) campaign sponsored by Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO), the Virginia State Police Association, and the Allstate Foundation. Middlesex placed first in the high school division and Forest placed first in the middle school division. As the statewide winner among high schools, Middlesex High will receive a school-wide celebration with free food, music, prizes and games. Forest will receive $500, a banner and plaque for its first place win among middle schools. All prizes for the “Save Your Tail-Gate” campaign were funded by a $10,000 grant from the Allstate Foundation. The grant also funded additional campaign materials. “The Allstate Foundation supports programs that have the best potential for improving the lives of youth in our local communities,” said Shelva Clemons, Allstate Foundation spokesperson. “The ‘Save Your Tail-Gate, Buckle Up” campaign is one of those programs. This grant allows us to give back in a manner that reflects our commitment to the community.” Fifty-eight schools participated in the annual campaign that ran from September 16 to October 11. Winners were selected based on the quality and effectiveness of their campaign, including the impact of educational and awareness activities, the percentage increase in seat-belt use by students, and the percentage of students who signed the pledge to always buckle up. Among the schools that completed the campaign, seat belt use increased an average of 10 percent, based on pre and post seat-belt checks at each school. At first-place Middlesex High, seat belt use increased 8%— from 80% during the pre-survey to 88% in the final survey. “The goal of the campaign is to make buckling up a habit for everyone,” said Sarah Watson, YOVASO Program Development Coordinator. 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(10-10-tf) Help Wanted ment and implementation of nursing care of clients and residents. Position requires VA licensure with a minimum of 3-4 years of progressive nursing experience. Home care experience helpful. DELTAVILLE: 2 bedrooms, 1½ PIANO Kimball, $800, needs tuning; WE ARE SELLING BOATS! Ches- *UHDWEHQH¿WSDFNDJHRIIHUHGZLWK baths, living room, dining, kitchen URBANNA: 3BR, 1BA, $700/mo.; Victorian sofa, very old but excellent apeake Yacht Sales @ Deltaville competitive pay and liberal paid open. Large brick & concrete ter- 2BR, 1BA duplex, year lease, $700/ condition, $500. 804-776-9331. Yachting Center, Virginia’s Dealer time off. Please apply to Human race. $800/month. 804-337-7913. mo.; 2BR, 1BA duplex, $650/mo. (10-31-2t) for Catalina Yachts & Carolina Clas- Resource, Rappahannock West(10-24-2t) References required. Call Eric VLF6SRUW¿VKLQJ%RDWV0DLQVKLS minster Canterbury, 132 Lancaster SEASONED HARDWOOD, cut & Johnson, 758-5372, Mason Realty, Albin Specialist. 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Licensed and (9-5-13t) contract or credit. Call 435-0055. 1997 HARLEY SOFTAIL, 1 owner, Send resume with references to: insured. 804-832-1797.(9-26-13t) (10-31-3t) HHC, P.O. Box 385, Saluda, VA 17,000 miles, excellent condition, B. ROY HENNIGAR, Painting conBoats/Motors 23149. (8-1-tf) LIKE NEW 2BR/1BA, Deltaville, red. $7,000. Will consider trade. tractor serving Middlesex County for W/D hookup, heat pump, no pets, 804-761-2531. (10-31-2tRR) HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER: 30 yrs. Interior and exterior painting. ‘87 23’ Correct Craft $17K no smoking. Yard work provided. 2001 SEA-DOO and trailer. Needs RWC is currently accepting applica- Free estimates. 804-776-6497. 2001 23’ Sea Fox $15,000 Open kitchen/ dining/ living area. impeller repair. $350. 804-794-8626. tions for a manager in the House- (6-13-26t) ‘94 24’ Chaparral $10,900 $800/mo.+sec. dep., credit report. (10-24-2t) keeping/ Laundry Department to ‘96 24’ Chaparral $15K 804-776-9760.(4-11-tf) supervise and direct functions of the COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL 1968 46’ Tiffany $35K 4X8 TRAILER with 3ft. high walls department throughout the campus. S E R V I C E S : V i r u s s p y w a r e / ‘02 34’ Sea Ray Exp. $79K NEWLY REMODELED Townhouse and gate. In good condition. $300. Previous management experience removal. Pictures/ data recovered. ‘89 53’ Ocean Yacht $225K in the Town of Urbanna. 2BR, full 804-832-6937. (10-31-5t) with knowledge of housekeeping Home/ Office network installa‘01 37’ Nordic Tugs $290K EDWK XSVWDLUV òEDWK RQ ¿UVW ÀRRU and infection control techniques in tion, hardware/software upgrades, ‘79 53’ Hatteras $195K W/D hookup, heat pump, open 5-PIECE solid walnut bedroom set, a healthcare setting desired. Great repairs. Nothing outsourced. Quick ‘00 28’ Carolina Classic $70K kit., dining, living area. Yard work $950 OBO, includes bed, chest of EHQH¿WV SDFNDJH 3OHDVH DSSO\ WR turnaround. Call: 804-776-0885 NEW LISTING included. $650 month. Call direct to drawers, triple dresser w/mirror, Human Resources, Rappahannock Visit: www.deltavillecomputers.com 1976 42’ Post $74,500 the owner agent @ 804-218-3261. nightstand. Queen Amish bed, $200 Westminster Canterbury, 132 (10-24-13t) PLUS MORE! OBO. Hutch cabinet, $100 OBO. (10-31-2t) Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA COUNTRY TIME LAWNCARE SERTIFFANY YACHTS Other small items including china, 22480, email to: hrmgr@rw-c.org VICES, LLC: Lawn maintenance OFFICE SPACE: 640 sq.ft. with tables, gas wall mounted heater, etc. www.tiffanyyachtsinc.com (10-31-1t) newly remodeled, heat/AC at Broad Call 804-658-9288 or 804-695-6954. Call 804-453-3464 services. Mulch, gravel, bush hogCreek Marina, Deltaville. $400 per (10-31-1t) (10-31-1t) ging. Yard cleanup, leaf removal. PERSONAL CARE AIDEs (PCA) month. Optional boat slip also availStay at Home Personal Care is in Warren Rainier and David Rainier. 2000 GRADY WHITE Marlin 30’, able. 5ft. MLW. Minutes to Ches. H A N D I C A P P E D G O - G O need of all shifts to provide excep- Licensed, insured. 804-370-4019 or Bay or Rappahannock River. Call SCOOTER: 4 wheels, new batter- twin 250s, 2 cycle, approx. 1,000 tional resident care. Must have pas- 804-445-3513.(5-16-26t) hrs. $65,000 or make offer. 804-776757-813-1888 or email BCMarina@ ies. Like new. $625. Call 758-5652. sion for seniors and reliable trans- FOUR SEASON Services: Mulch 8161. (10-24-2t) (10-31-2t) verizon.net (8-8-13t) portation. Please apply in person delivered/installed. Large selecRUSTIC 2BR, 1BA cottage on H A RV E Y ’ S A L L S E A S O N E D 2005 MAYCRAFT 23’ Pilot House to: 7657 Meredith Dr., Gloucester, tion of locally grown trees. Full Urbanna Creek. Kitchen, LR & 15-Month OAK. $125 trailer load. with 2006 225 4-stroke Yamaha. VA. (10-24-2t) landscape services. Design. Install. screen porch. No A/C. Weekly or Delivered and stacked. 804-758- 5D\0DULQH*36)LVK¿QGHU5DGDU REGISTERED NURSE: RWC Maintain. Lawn irrigation installs/ trailer. $24,000. On boat lift. 804weekends. R.D. Johnson, 804- 5003 or 804-445-5300. (9-26-13t) Home Care Department is expand- repairs. Insured. Free estimate. 804366-5426. (9-26-13t) 758-5372, Mason Realty, Inc. (10ing to better serve our community. 832-4636, 4seasonservicesva@ INFRARED HEATER: LifeSmart, 10-4tRR) HAVE BUYERS \\ NEED LISTINGS. We are seeking caring, knowl- gmail.com (10-3-13t) heats up to 1,500sq.ft. area. Oak Dozier Yacht Sales, Deltaville, 804edgeable nurses to serve as staff cabinet, remote control, new. $120. Buyers and sellers meet 776-8400. www.doziermarinegroup. nurses and clinical supervisors Call 758-0536.(10-24-2t) Continued on next page com (8-15-13tRR) to assist in the planning, assessLQWKH6HQWLQHOFODVVL¿HGV BUSINESS DIRECTORY Got a service? Need customers? Call (804) 758-2328 to get your directory listing in front of over 11,000 potential customers each week! Handyman Services !54/',!332%0,!#%-%.4sROCK CHIP REPAIR DRYWALLsDECKSsSHEDSsSIDING PAINTING-INTERIOR & EXTERIOR HONEY DO LISTsTRIMsGUTTERS Bryan McCauley (804) 776-9487 NO JOB TOO SMALL Call Merle - 804-815-0701 GIBSON Air Systems Septic Tanks Pumped, Drain Lines and Distribution Boxes Cleaned Carlton H. Brownley Hartfield, VA 23071 Phone: Day - 776-9485 Night - 776-6055 Rivah Lawns Landscaping FALL CLEAN UP Tree & Brush Removal Free Estimates 804-824-3388 HTS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Harvey’s Tree Service Marine & Residential Tree Removal • Stump Grinding Lot Clearing • Demolition Driveways (804) 695-4897 Harvey (804) 815-2327 Joe (804) 776-7754 Office Licensed & Insured (804) 695-4897 — c (804) 776-7754 GIBSON Air Systems Oil Burner Service & Checkup Jamaica, VA Ductless Heating & Air 925-3160 PS 5PMM'SFF 4IPXSPPNCZ"QQPJOUNFOU .BSZ#BMM3PBE -JWFMZ7JSHJOJB ,OCALLY/WNED/PERATEDBY *ULIEAND!RTIE2ANSOME Jamaica, VA 925-3160 October 31, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 AUCTION Saturday, November 2, 2013 9 a.m. Extra Storage, Inc. 2 miles North of Ark at storage buildings on Rt. 17 (804) 693-6333 www.extrastorageinc.com Set clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, November 3 Relay for Life seeks volunteers for committee Would you like to make a difference in the fight against cancer? Do you have 2 or 3 hours per month that you could lend to helping the Relay For Life of Middlesex? “We are currently recruiting committee members to help plan and execute this annual event to be held in May 2014,” said Lisa Goodall of the American Cancer Society. “This year’s theme for the event is ‘Racing to Finish the Fight’ and we need as many folks as we can to help us finish the fight! Please consider giving of your time and talents because together, we can make a difference.” For more information, contact Goodall at 804-397-9922 or lisa.goodall@cancer.org. Visit SSentinel.com MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Change in Meeting Date The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors has changed their November meeting to Wednesday, November 6, 2013, beginning at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Board Room in the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda. 10.24&10.31.13 Now Hiring Superstars at Hardee’s of Saluda Day Shift Cashiers & Night Shift Cooks! Apply today at www.bnecareers.com or call 800-997-1456, use restaurant #2991 EOE MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia, that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday, November 18, 2013, at 6:30 PM to consider the following: 1. CBPA Exception No. 2013-017 submitted by Bonnie S. Wright, requesting an exception to Zoning Ordinance Section 4A-4C, Chesapeake Bay Preservation (CBP) District (Redevelopment) for an increase of four hundred sixty three (463) additional Square Feet of impervious area and a forty-nine and RQHKDOI·IRRWH[FHSWLRQIURPWKHPLQLPXPRQH KXQGUHG·IRRW5HVRXUFH3URWHFWLRQ$UHD53$ setback requirement of Zoning Ordinance Section 4A-7, Chesapeake Bay Preservation (CBP) District. The purpose of the exception request is to permit demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a new dwelling in approximately the same footprint with an additional four hundred Sixty Three (463) square feet of additional impervious area and a reduction RIÀIWHHQDQGRQHKDOIIHHWIURP6L[W\6L[IRRW WR ÀIW\ DQG RQHKDOI IHHW WR WKH QHDUHVW RPA feature. The property for which the exception requested is located at 4 Orion Avenue, in Deltaville, 9$LWLVIXUWKHULGHQWLÀHGDV7D[0DS3DUFHO in the Pinetop Magisterial District. The Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and to present their views on this application. A copy of this application is available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Floor, 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, telephone (804) 758-3382. 10.31&11.07.13 Business Services Notices HANDYMAN SERVICE: Home maintenance and repairs; drywall and painting; siding; trim; decks; VKHGVURR¿QJ0HUOH Mayhue.(2-23-tf) larly described as follows: Tract 1: All of those two certain pieces or parcels of land, together with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto appertaining, situate in Pinetop Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, near Amburg and containing 2.108 acres, more or less. For a more particular description as to the metes and bounds of said land, reference is made to a plat of survey prepared by John T. War, L.S., dated October, 1983, revised December 19, 1984, a copy of which is recorded in the &OHUN¶V2I¿FHRIWKH&LUFXLW&RXUWRI Middlesex County in Plat Book 8, at Page 11, and whereon the property is designated as “Parcel A-0.008 AC” and Parcel B- 2.100 ACRES”. Tract 2: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, lying and being in Pinetop Magisterial District, Middlesex County, Virginia, containing 0.580 acres, more or less, shown and described on that certain plat of survey entitled “Plat showing survey and location of improvements on the land to be conveyed to Christopher S. Rhodes and Michelle B. Rhodes located in the Pinetop District of Middlesex County, Virginia”, dated July 12, 1994, made by Robert C. Buckley, Jr., Land Surveyor, a true copy of which is recorded in the aforesaid &OHUN¶V 2I¿FH LQ 3ODW %RRN DW Page 145, and which plat of survey is incorporated herein by reference for a complete and accurate description of the property. The property shall be sold “AS IS” and the sale is subject to all restrictions, rights of way, conditions, easements, judgments, liens, and mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, if any, whether of record or not of record, to the extent any of the foregoing apply and take priority over the lien of the Deed of Trust, and to the real estate taxes from the date of the sale. TERMS OF SALE: All cash. A deposit of $10,000.00 cash or by bank cashier’s check payable to the Substitute Trustee will be required of the successful bidder at the time of sale, with the balance due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the purchaser, the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale and the trustee’s compensation authorized by the deed of trust and the law in such cases. Conveyance of the property shall be by trustee’s Special Warranty Deed. Except for the statutory grantor’s tax paid by the trustee, all costs of conveyance, including, but not limited to, examination of title, recording fees, and settlement fees, shall be at the cost of the purchaser. The trustee reserves the right to reject all bids and withdraw the property from sale, waive the deposit requirements in whole or in part, and extend the period of time in which the purchaser is to make full settlement. Additional terms of sale may be announced at the sale. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. For information contact: Elizabeth B. Hurd Substitute Trustee Dunton, Simmons & Dunton, L.L.P. 678 Rappahannock Drive P.O. Box 5 White Stone, VA 22578 804-435-4000 fax: 804-435-1614 PUBLISH: October 10, 17, 24 and 31, 2013. (10-10-4t) JUNK YARD DOGS: We haul junk! Affordable rates. 804-758-4727. (4-11-tf) MASSARO BROS. SEAMLESS GUTTERS: 5”/6” GUTTERS. Gutter covers. Clean-out and repair. Lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Matt for FREE ESTIMATE, 804-4800155 or matt@massarobrosseamlessgutters.com (7-11-tf) PASSPORT PICTURES made while you wait! Please call to make an appointment, 804-758-2328, Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) TURNER DRYWALL and Painting Home Repairs: New work, repair, renovation, home improvements, tile work. 804-761-5410. Over 20 years experience!(10-31-13tRR) Business Opportunity THE TINY CRAB, a children’s consignment boutique is for sale. Turn key business opportunity. Call for details. 804-815-8549.(9-19-tfRR) Notices ABANDONED VESSEL Notice is hereby given that the following vessel has been abandoned for more than (12) months on the property of: Remlik Marina 485 Burch Road Urbanna, VA 23175 804-512-3716 Description of vessel: Sea Ray 29.7’ 1996 Hull ID# SERT9969G697 USCG Doc. No. 1053415 Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance with Section 29:1-733.1 Code of VirJLQLD&HUWL¿FDWHRI'RFXPHQWDWLRQ USCG) if this vessel is not claimed and removed within 30 days of the ¿UVWSXEOLFDWLRQRIWKLVQRWLFH3OHDVH contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries with questions.(10-31-4t) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS: TOBY’S RESTAURANT 220 JACK’S PLACE DELTAVILLE, VIRGINIA 23043 CONTAINING 2.108 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, PINETOP MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VA, TAX MAP #40-202 AND 0.580 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, PINETOP MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VA, TAX MAP #40-203 In execution of a Deed of Trust, dated January 20, 1999 from Toby’s ,QF UHFRUGHG LQ WKH &OHUN¶V 2I¿FH of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia in Deed Book 289, at Page 346 granting and conveying property therein described in trust to John S. Martin and Barbara K. McNeal, Trustees, Elizabeth B. Hurd being appointed as Substitute Trustee by document dated September 12, 2013 and recorded LQ WKH DIRUHVDLG &OHUN¶V 2I¿FH DV Instrument Number 130001688, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction on November 6, 2013, at 2:00 p.m., at the front entrance of the Middlesex County Circuit Court Building, 73 Bowden Street, Saluda, VA 23149, the real estate lying in Middlesex County, Virginia and more particu- Computer Genealogy Group to meet Nov. 14 The Computer Genealogy Group will meet Thursday, November 14, at 1 p.m. in the auditorium at Rappahannock We s t m i n s t e r- C a n t e r b u r y, Irvington. The topic will be “Genealogy and Your Computer—How and Where to Start Your Family History.” The program will cover: • Setting goals for your research. • Organizing the information you have. • Selecting a family history software program. Attendees should be prepared to discuss: • How did you become interested in genealogy? • What efforts have you or someone else done so far? • What you hope to accom- plish? i.e., a book, blog, charts, family reunion scrapbook, a legacy for someone else to continue, etc. • How proficient are you in searching online genealogy websites? • Have you purchased family history software? If so, which title? (i.e. Family Tree Maker, Legacy, RootsMagic, Master Genealogist). • Have you used the software? This meeting is directed toward those who are just starting or who have not gone very far with their family research. Discussions though always help others with brick walls. Call 804-580-8210 for more information. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Planning Commission on Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: 1. Ordinance Amendment 2013-004 initiated by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors. This Text Amendment is for the purpose of allowing the locating of more than one (1) principle residential structure on an individual parcel of land for an immediate family member subject to the requirements of Article 15-20 by-right in the Low Density Rural and Village Community Zoning Districts instead of requiring approval of a Special Exception by the Board of Supervisors. The text of Section 15-20 will be changed WRUHÁHFWWKHE\ULJKWXVHIRUWKLVSXUSRVH 2. Special Exception 2013-013 submitted by Anne Evans. The request is for approval of a Special Exception to locate an Accessory Dwelling Unit in the Low Density Rural (LDR) Zoning District subject to the provisions of Section 15-22 of the Middlesex County Zoning Ordinance. The property for which the Special Exception is being sought consists 2.24 acres and LGHQWLÀHGDV7D[0DS7KHSURSHUW\LVORFDWHG DW/RUG0RWW5RDG5RDG8UEDQQD9LUJLQLDLQWKH Saluda Magisterial District. The public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the +LVWRULF&RXUWKRXVH*HQHUDO3XOOHU+LJKZD\6DOXGD 9$ &RSLHV RI WKLV DSSOLFDWLRQ DUH DYDLODEOH IRU public inspection at the Department of Planning and &RPPXQLW\'HYHORSPHQW:RRGZDUG%XLOGLQJ²QG)ORRU *HQHUDO3XOOHU+LJKZD\6DOXGD9$WHOHSKRQH $OOLQWHUHVWHGSHUVRQVDUHHQFRXUDJHGWR submit written comments or attend the meeting to present their views on this application. 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Wetlands Application # 2013-1368 submitted by Michelle Meredith on behalf of IFScott Hamilton. This request is to Construct a 40' long marsh sill toe. Marsh VLOOEHEXLOWXVLQJÀOWHUFORWKZLWK$$ULSUDSDWD KHLJKW DQG EDVH 7KH VHFWLRQ ZLOO EH EDFNÀOOHG ZLWK VDQGDQGSODQWHGZLWKDOWHUQLÁRUDVZLWKLQWKH:HWODQGV %RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLVORFDWHGRQ 0LOO&UHHNDW7D[0DS3DUFHO$ 2. Coastal Primary Sand Dune Application # 2013-1421 submitted by Jim Jessie on behalf of IFSylvia Barden. 7KLVUHTXHVWLVWR$GGOLQHDUIHHWRIZRRGHQJURLQ back up to shore of existing groin within the Wetlands %RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLVORFDWHG on Rappahannock River, at Tax Map Parcel # 40-8-2. 3. Coastal Primary Sand Dune Application # 2013-1422 submitted by Jim Jessie on behalf of IFSylvia Barden. 7KLVUHTXHVWLVWR$GGOLQHDUIHHWRIZRRGHQJURLQ back up to shore of existing groin within the Wetlands %RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLVORFDWHG on Rappahannock River, at Tax Map Parcel # 40-8-3. 4. Wetlands Application # 2013-1487 submitted by 0LG$WODQWLF RQ EHKDOI RI ,)3DXO 6XH /RXVWDXQDX This request is to Construct 66' of Class I quarry stone UHYHWPHQWZLWKQRFOHDULQJRUJUDGLQJUHTXLUHG/LPE up overhanging trees and remove fallen trees along bank. Site will be accessed from the upland within the :HWODQGV%RDUG·VMXULVGLFWLRQ7KHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLV located on Wilton Creek, at Tax Map Parcel # 43C-1-C. B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • October 31, 2013 ing Since Ceelre5b0rayte1957 a v o Meachim’s Creek Cottage with sun room, LR... Dock with boat lift... Good views... Great getaway......$299,000 King & Queen 110 acres... Hunting deer, birds and waterfowl... Nearly 100 acres of timber... Plus hunters’ cabin...........$249,000 Christchurch Area 3-BR, 2-BA Ranch on an acre... Full, un¿QLVKHG EDVHPHQW Separate shop/storage building.........$163,000 Hardyville 3 BR, 2 BA,FP, deck with trellis... 2-car garage... Carport and storage building... With shop on 2½ acres.......$229,000 Urbanna 3 BR, 2 %$ /5 ZLWK ¿UHSODFH screened porch, deck, 2-car garage... Walk to pool, town.......$149,900 Hilliard’s Mill Pond /LYLQJ URRP ZLWK ¿UH place... Side porch... Appliances... On almost 2 acres...........$143,500 Water View 3½ acres... 3 BR, 2 BA... 2 ¿UHSODFHV FDU GH tached garage... Needs minor work... Near boat landing...$119,900 Near Deltaville Many upgrades... 2½ BA, elevated master BR with sitting room, white-brick FP... 2 garages and workshop.....$195,000 Piankatank Shores 3 BR, 1½ BA... Garage plus 25'x40' building with electric... Storage building.........$185,250 Whites Creek Expansive views of the Chesapeake Bay! 3-BR, 2-BA home with attached garage... Sand beach.........$269,500 Rappahannock River & Meachim Creek Great views! House with great room, glassed porch... Pier with boat slip...$339,000 Urbanna Harbor Boat slips available for sale on Urbanna Creek... Several to choose from... Deep, 5' MLW... Make Offer!...........................................Starting at $34,500 Irvin R. Shackelford . .815-8400 Eric Johnson . . . . . 815-8374 Craig Hall. . . . . . . . 815-8494 Marvin Mason . . . . 815-8391 Steve Darman . . . . 815-2036 Realtors and Appraisers Jean Darman . . . . . 577-7083 Zani Autry . . . . . . . 512-8350 Bill Kallam . . . . . . . 832-1024 R. D. Johnson II . . . 815-8320 Ann Powell . . . . . . . 338-1773 Walter Lawson, Jr. . 832-9109 Carolyn Bailey . . . . 366-2554 758-5372 Urbanna On October 26, Sterling N. Ransone Jr., M.D., FAAFP, of Riverside Fishing Bay Family Practice in Deltaville was installed as president of the Medical Society of Virginia (MSV) during the organization’s annual meeting at The Homestead Resort in Hot Springs. As president, Dr. Ransone hopes to place emphasis on the realm of physician burnout along with protection of the patient–physician relationship and enhancement of political advocacy by physicians. In addition to working with his patients in his Deltaville practice, Dr. Ransone is an assistant clinical professor of family medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has served as president and board member of the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians and president of the MidTidewater Medical Society, as well as in leadership positions in several other professional organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians and American Medical Association. He also has served MSV as member of the board of directors and chairman of multiple committees and task forces. Dr. Ransone completed his undergraduate work at the College of William and Mary, where he also received a master’s degree in biology. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond. Dr. Ransone earned the distinction of being a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians in 1998. Dr. Ransone volunteers his time in a variety of community activities, including being sideline physician for the Mathews High School football and 758-2777 Saluda 776-9295 Deltaville For access to all listings in this area search at www.masonrealty.com MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia that a public hearing will be held by the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: 1. Ordinance Amendment 2013-003 initiated by the Middlesex County Planning Commission. This Amendment is for the purpose of modifying the GHÀQLWLRQ LQ 6HFWLRQ RI WKH 0LGGOHVH[ &RXQW\ Zoning Ordinance for “Home Occupation, Residential”. 7KHDPHQGPHQWDOVRFODULÀHVWKDW5HVLGHQWLDO+RPH Occupations are allowed in all Zoning Districts where residences are allowed by adding Residential Home Occupations within the list of permitted uses for the Resource Husbandry, Low Density Rural, Agricultural, Cluster Development, and Waterfront Commercial Zoning Districts. 2. Special Exception 2013-012 submitted by Jamey and Sherrie Hogge. The request is for approval of a Special Exception to locate more than one (1) principle residential structure on an individual parcel of land for an immediate family member in the Low Density Rural (LDR) Zoning District in accord with Section 15-20 of the Middlesex County Zoning Ordinance. The property for which the Special Exception is being sought FRQVLVWVDFUHVDQGLGHQWLÀHGDV7D[0DS 166. The property is located at 626 Hickory Neck Rd, Urbanna, Virginia in the Jamaica Magisterial District. The public hearing will be held in the Boardroom of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149. Copies of this application are available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building – 2nd Floor, 877 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149, telephone (804) 758-3382. All interested persons are encouraged to submit written comments or attend the meeting to present their views on this application. 10.24&10.31.13 Audubon bird walk due Nov. 11 On Monday, November 11, the Northern Neck Audubon Society (NNAS) will conduct a bird walk at the Laurel Grove tract of the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge on Farnham Creek in Lancaster County. This site offers a view of Farnham Creek, a Rappahannock River tributary. The tidal creek is surrounded by largely coniferous forest that dominates its shoreline. Possible sightings include cedar waxwings, yellow bellied sapsuckers, gulls, terns, osprey, wading birds, bald eagles, diving ducks, loons, geese and swans. Carpools will leave Grace Episcopal Church in Kilmarnock at 7:15 a.m. Those driving directly should meet at Laurel Grove at 8 a.m. Directions are as follows: From Kilmarnock, follow Rt. 3 north approximately 17 miles (past Robley) and turn left on Rt. 608 (Farnham Creek Road). Go about 1.2 miles on 608 and turn left on Rt. 647 (Hales Point Road). At the fork, bear right. At the next fork, bear right again onto Rt. 610 (Laurel Grove Road). Continue on Rt. 610 past the white farmhouse on the right and park in the parking lot at the trailhead. Loaner binoculars will be available. New website to cover tri-county political news Ken Wilt, a Middlesex County resident and creator and publisher of DeltavillleDaily.com, has launched a new website to cover political news of the tri-county region: MiddlePeninsulaMonitor.com. Wilt says the website is an effort to provide citizens with timely and accurate information on public meetings and issues that are not getting the attention they deserve in the mainstream media. DeltavilleDaily.com has been re-vamped as well, said Wilt. Because the political issues are being moved to the new site, DeltavilleDaily.com will focus on promoting the Rivah lifestyle and all things Deltaville. From left are Barbara and David Marlow, owners of Marlow Hunter Marine; John Peterson, president of Marlow Hunter Marine; Carolyn and Ken Schmalenberger, co-owners of Norton Yacht Sales; and Greg Emerson, director of sales at Marlow Hunter Marine. Dr. Sterling N. Ransone soccer teams as well as serving as a Scoutmaster for Troop 124, Boy Scouts of America. He is a founding board member and medical director for Hospice Support Services of Middlesex County; and member of ConnectVirginia, the statewide health information exchange (HIE) governing body. He is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners. He is married to MSV member and former president of the Virginia Board of Medicine, Karen A. Ransone, M.D. They have three children, Elizabeth, Katherine and Scooter. The Medical Society of Virginia (MSV) is the professional association for physicians in the commonwealth. Dedicated to supporting physicians in the practice of medicine, MSV advocates on their behalf to ensure physician influence on health care legislation and policy improvements and provides a variety of educational and support activities that assist physicians in the practice of medicine. Norton Yacht Sales receives two awards While at the US Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Md., on October 10, Norton’s Yacht Sales of Deltaville received two highly-coveted and prestigious awards from Marlow Hunter Marine. Norton’s Yacht Sales received the #1 Sales Award Worldwide for Marlow Hunter Marine for the 2013 model year. In addition, Norton’s received the #1 Customer Service Provider Blood drive at RGH set for Nov. 7 The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Rappahannock General Hospital in Kilmarnock on Thursday, November 7, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The blood drive will take place in front of the Training Center located behind the hospital. Worldwide for Marlow Hunter Marine for the 2013 model year. “We are extremely excited to be awarded these especially because our Deltaville marine business competes with dealerships in Canada, Australia, Japan, China, South America, and large dealerships in statewide locations such as Annapolis, Long Island, Miami, Houston, Newport, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, etc.,” said Carolyn Norton Schmalenberger, president of Norton Yacht Sales. ty ali Tree Ser v ic e Wake 3½ acres... Rear deck... 3 BR, 2 BA, large laundry... Upgraded cabinets, appliances and counters... 2-car garage...$199,950 rs Qu Mas n Realty, Inc. Dr. Ransone is new president of Medical Society of Virginia All phases of tree care Free Estimates 758-3407 FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS, THANK YOU 2014 Bank of Lancaster Calendar cover image by Ellie Davis CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Tuesday, November 5th from 10 am - 2 pm All Bank of Lancaster Offices & Bay Trust Company * Refreshments Customer Appreciation Day is our way of saying 7KDQN<RX for your support. Throughout the year, it has been our pleasure to serve you and we look forward to continuing our relationship. As a special gift to you on Tuesday, November 5th, please accept our beautiful 2014 Bank of Lancaster Calendar. Customer Care Center: (804) 435-1171 1-800-435-1140 www.bankoflancaster.com (804) 435-4137 1-888-266-6880 www.baytrust.com October 31, 2013 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 Wine & Oyster Classic is Saturday in Irvington The Virginia Wine & Oyster Classic at Irvington’s The Dog and Oyster Vineyard will be held from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, November 2. It The event is being planned by the Hope and Glory Inn and the vineyard in partnership with the leaders of the Virginia wine, oyster and restaurant industry. Ten Virginia chefs preparing oysters, paired with wines from 15 Virginia Halloween is tonight winemakers, will be featured. The event will feature wine Halloween and Trick-or-Treat will be observed in Middlesex County and the Town of Urbanna from 5-8 p.m. on Thurs- tastings, a Virginia oyster bar, day, October 31. Above, John and Kecia Piorko have created a Halloween scene complete with strobe lights and torches at their home on Brown’s Lane near Bethpage Camp-Resort, just outside of Urbanna. Trick-or-treaters are invited to stop by for candy on Halloween, they said. See more photos at SSentinel.com. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) “Take and Carry” bags of raw oysters for onsite tailgating and picnics, other prepared foods and beverages, entertainment by Lewis McGehee. 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The celebration will include a reenactment during the 11 a.m. service, a ham and oyster luncheon, and a tribute to the man who designed and built the local landmark in 1896. According to Urbanna Baptist Church, 1888-2003, A Little Church with a Large Ministry, written by local resident and church member Evelyn Q. Ryland, the small congregation first met to begin organizing on November 11, 1888. Eight years later it had completed and occupied the central portion of the church that continues in use today. A famous Baptist preacher in those days, Dr. William Elderidge Hatcher, was called in to deliver the first sermon in the new building. On November 10, reenactor Dr. Fred Anderson, executive director of the Virginia Baptist Historical Society, will take on the role of Dr. Hatcher as part of the anniversary celebration. The 1896 church was designed and built by Charles H. Palmer, a charter member who learned the carpentry trade while working for several years in New York state. He also built many of the Victorian homes in Urbanna. At 2 p.m., his contributions will be recalled by his great-grandson, Larry S. Chowning, who lives in Palmer’s house across the street from the church. A marble plaque in Palmer’s honor, to be erected in the old portion of the church, will be unveiled. Everyone is welcome to participate in these events. Reservations for the luncheon should be made by calling the church office at 758-2720 or emailing urbannabaptistchurch@yahoo.com before noon on Monday, November 4. Zoar to host Women’s World Day of Prayer On Monday, November 4, Zoar Baptist Church in Deltaville will host the 2013 Women’s World Day of Prayer. The theme is “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.” All are invited and welcomed to join in this special prayer time. The gathering will start in the sanctuary at 11:30 a.m. with remarks from Pastor John Snow followed by music and singing. At noon, the ringing of the church bells will signify the beginning of the prayer time. Individuals will lead prayers for the United States of America, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and our peninsula. Joan Walden, a WMU representative, said, “At 12:30 p.m. everyone is invited to the fellowship hall for drinks and cookies. Bring a sandwich and join us in this time for fellowship. We look forward to making friends and encouraging one another.” All Saints service set All Saints Anglican Church will hold a service of Holy Communion on Sunday, November 3, at 11 a.m. in observance of All Saints Day, which is on Friday, November 1. This will be a special service in which those in attendance pray for those loved ones who have passed away. All are welcome. All Saints Church is in Saluda on New Street across from the courthouse. Clarksbury Food Pantry distribution is Saturday Clarksbury United Methodist Church on Route 33 in Hardyville will have its Fall Food Pantry distribution this Saturday, November 2, from 9-11 a.m. Food recipients are asked to enter the church through the front doors where they will be greeted. Some information will be asked of them to better serve their needs. Income information is not required. “We only ask that those in need come,” said a church spokesperson. Information on Clarksbury will be available with opportunities for prayer. Assistance with loading the grocery bags also will be provided. Youth Bible study under way at UBC Urbanna Baptist Church has recently started a youth Sunday school class focusing on young adults, ages 13 through 18. Classes are being held Sunday mornings from 9:45-10:45 a.m. “The current study will focus on the basic spiritual needs of young adults,” said a class spokesperson. “Through this study we will be discussing our relationship with God and how we can get to know someone we can’t see, touch or hear.” Each student will be provided a study Bible. For more information, contact the church at 758-2720 or visit the Facebook page Urbanna Baptist Church. Unitarians to discuss ‘the church’s future’ Adventist speaker The Kilmarnock Seventhday Adventist (SDA) Church at 401 South Main Street will continue its series of friends and family events at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 2, when Dr. Henry Fordham (above), president of the Allegheny East Conference of SDA in Pine Forge, Pa., will speak on “Joy.” A luncheon will follow. Music for this service, and also for 5 p.m. vespers on Friday, November 1, will be provided by Perry Wormley of New Hope SDA Church in Tappahannock. On Sunday, November 3, Sara Mackey, a regular speaker at the Unitarian Fellowship of the Rappahannock (UUFR), will speak on “Sacred Feast: Eating, Feeding, and the Future of the Church.” “The church is changing,” said a program spokesperson. “Our ways of thinking about food are changing. How do these two new phenomena relate to each other and to us? Join us and Sara Mackey as we consider these questions.” The UUFR meets every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 366 James Wharf Road in White Stone. Spring Hill service set The title of the sermon given by Dr. Chuck McDaniel at the 11 a.m. morning worship on Sunday, November 3, at Spring Hill Baptist Church in Mathews will be “When You Walk Thru The Fire!” (Isaiah 43:2). Everyone is invited. Jan. 1, 1955 – Oct. 31, 1998 Although it’s been 15 years, it seems like only yesterday, though memories and love remain in the hearts of your loving family. Mom Naomi, Daughter Sikina, Brother John VOTE for TRUDY +Lower taxes through reduced spending +Smaller government through PUJYLHZLKLMÄJPLUJPLZ +Small business growth through reduced regulation +Improved education through better resource management Trudy V. Feigum Mary E. J. Taliaferro Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Taliaferro (May 27, 1918-October 22, 2013) was born in Suitland, Maryland. She was the oldest of six children. She attended college at Meredith College and later the University of Maryland, graduating in 1938 with a degree in Home Economics. After teaching Home Economics for one year in Maryland, she moved to Essex County, Virginia, in 1939, where she served as a home demonstration agent. In Essex she met Oscar Bryan Taliaferro, and they married on April 22, 1942. After World War II, she and her husband and first son moved to Center Cross and began a grain farming business in 1946. They raised six children. In 1966 the Taliaferro family was designated as a Master Farm Family, an award of the Progressive Farmer magazine in cooperation with the Extension Service. Mary’s husband passed away in 1980. Since 1976 she has served as corporate secretary of Montague Farms Inc. She has been involved in many church, school, community and agricultural organizations. At Glebe Landing Baptist Church she taught Sunday school and served as organist and choir director. At Beale Memorial she continued to teach Sunday school and served on the church council and steering committee for building a new church. She coordinated the weekly church suppers for many years. She also served as deacon of Beale Memorial Baptist Church. Mary also participated in many school activities. She was a former president of the PTA. She taught sewing to two generations through the 4-H Club, as well as teaching knitting and tailoring in community education courses. Mary was a member of the Essex County Woman’s Club for more than 50 years and has twice served as its president. For 25 years, she performed the duties of treasurer for Granny’s Attic in Warsaw, a thrift store for a clothing ministry of local Escobrook to celebrate Men’s Day In Memory of Henry Fields obituaries Evangelist Cliff West Revival begins Sunday at Center Cross Center Cross Church of God will hold its 2013 Fall Revival starting on Sunday, November 3, at 11 a.m. and continuing November 4-6 at 7 p.m. The guest speaker for the event will be Church of God State Evangelist Cliff West. Each service will include special singing, a time of worship, and ministering God’s word. Center Cross is a Christcentered multicultural church dedicated to serving the people of Essex County and the surrounding region. The church is at 141 Byrds Bridge Road, Center Cross. Escobrook Baptist Church of Mascot will celebrate Men’s Day on Sunday, November 3, at the 11 a.m. worship service. The guest speaker will be Rev. Robert Wormley from King William. Music will be rendered by “The Soldiers of Vision” from Richmond. ‘Young Silverleaf Singers’ celebrate Sunday at Zion Hill Baptist Church The “Young Silverleaf Singers” of Gloucester will celebrate their 32nd anniversary on Sunday, November 3, at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Gloucester at 3:30 p.m. The guest groups will be The Walker Family, God’s Angels, The Mighty Echoes of Joy, and others. “Christian Science healing today and always” is the topic of this week’s :\WLY]PZVY/HY[ÄLSK+PZ[YPJ[ Christian Science Sentinel Program “Your vote for Trudy is a vote to represent you with integrity. You can trust Trudy.” Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Tune in Sunday, November 3, on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF TRUDY FEIGUM www.NNChristianScience.org churches. Her other organizations include community chorus, the High Rollers (an investment club), a hospital advisory committee, and Farm Bureau and Farm Credit activities. She enjoyed sewing, reading, playing games such as Scrabble and Canasta, and traveling. Some countries she visited are Austria, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan, and Panama. When she was 90, she traveled to Israel and visited Jerusalem and Sea of Galilee and other locations. Mary envisioned and directed the building of her home on the river. For many years she welcomed family and community members to her beach, often serving as hostess to large family, business and community gatherings. Survivors include a brother and sister-in-law, Clifford and Sue Jenkins; six children, four daughters-in-law and one sonin-law, William Lloyd Taliaferro (Linda), Oscar Bryan Taliaferro Jr.(Nancy), David Andrew Taliaferro (Margaret), Trent Clifford Taliaferro (Karen), all of Essex County, and two daughters, Marguerite Taliaferro Garrison of Azalea, Oregon, and Mary Beth Taliaferro Huneke (Peter) of Richmond; 15 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday in Beale Memorial Baptist Church with the Reverend David Donahue, Dr. Robert McKinley and Reverend Hyung Moon officiating. Interment followed in Essex Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Lloyd Taliaferro Jr., Thomas Ryland Taliaferro, Allen Matthew Taliaferro, John David Taliaferro, Philip Andrew Taliaferro, David Tobey Taliaferro, James Bryan Taliaferro, Trent Daniel Taliaferro, Stephen Bruce Taliaferro and Mark Chapman Taliaferro. Memorial contributions may be made to Beale Memorial Baptist Church, P.O. Box 816, Tappahannock, VA 22560. Arrangements by Marks-Bristow Funeral Home, Tappahannock. Stanley E. White Stanley Earl White, 72, of Saluda passed away October 24, 2013. The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, November 1, at Calvary Baptist Church, Saluda. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The viewing will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday at the church. Service of comfort by J.K. Redmond Funeral Home. Florence K. Temple Florence Kay Temple, 92, of Deltaville passed away on Monday, October 21, 2013. Born in Charleston, W.Va., on April 25, 1921, she was the daughter of James and Florence Kelly Kay. Her parents died during her childhood, leaving her to be reared by her uncle and aunt, George and Jean Kay Thomas. She attended the Warrenton Country School in Warrenton, and married John H. (Jack) Temple, an FBI agent during World War II, on September 26, 1942. Their war years were spent in Boston, New Orleans and Detroit. After the war, they returned to her husband’s hometown of Petersburg. Florence was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Among her activities in Petersburg, she was a member of Second Presbyterian Church, a Girl Scout leader, a member of the Appomattox Garden Club and a member of the Beech Twig at Southside Regional Hospital (formerly the old Petersburg General Hospital.) In 2003, Florence moved with her daughter, Jean, and her husband, Chip, to Deltaville. She was predeceased by her husband, Jack, and her brother, Dr. William R. Kay of Richmond. She is survived by her daughters, Kay Temple Roberts and her husband George H. (Skip) Roberts Jr. of Lexington, and Jean Temple Holt and her husband, Mark E. (Chip) Holt III; and her grandchildren and their spouses, Sarah Kay Kaiser (Eric) of Tetonia, Idaho, Anne Roberts Smith (Carter) of Norfolk, Susan Holt Harrison (Nick) of Richmond, and Mark E. Holt IV (Carter) of Richmond. She is further survived by her seven greatgrandchildren, William Roberts Kaiser, Carter Champney Smith Jr., Alexander Temple Smith, Blake Adams Smith, Hannah Kate Harrison, Julia Grace Harrison and Evelyn Virginia Harrison. A graveside memorial service was held Thursday, October 24, in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg. The family received friends at the Country Club of Petersburg immediately following the service. If desired, memorials in Florence’s name may be made to Second Presbyterian Church, 419 W. Washington St., Petersburg, VA 23803, or Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 98, Deltaville, VA 23043. Thank You A very grateful thank you for all the thoughts and prayers during my recent surgery and continuing recovery. Jerry May Volunteers needed for the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula... Train in Urbanna, volunteer in your community! 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