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recreation I Soccer camp for boys, girls 8* The Fun...damental" sports camp for boys and girls ages eight to 14 con j, tinues from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday at Shallotte Middle j School. • Soccer is the scheduled sport for next week, June 22-26. The cost is $30. I; More information can be obtained by calling 579-0669. The camp is « sponsored by the Brunswick County Paries and Recreation Department. I Day camp for kids ages 6-13 Summer day camp is being offered for children ages six to 13. Camp sessions run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ac tivities include swimming, fishing, group games, arts and crafts, nature study, walks and field trips. Participants will meet at the Brunswick County Government Center near Bolivia. Transportation will be provided for a variety of field trips. The cost is $45 a week per child and includes a T-shirt for the first week of participation. Family discounts will apply when two or more children arc enrolled in day camp. An additional charge will be assessed for field trips. Camp will be held for children ages six to nine July 6-10 and July 27-31. The camp for children ages ten to 13 will be held June 22-26, July 13-17 and August 3-7. Pre-registration is required. Swimming classes at Caswell Summer swimming programs will be offered for Brunswick County resi dents and visitors at the North Carolina Baptist Assembly pool, in coopera tion with the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department The 45-minute swimming lessons are taught on a daily schedule. One week sessions are $25 a person. Classes are taught by American Red Cross instructors and lifeguard trainees. The schedule is as follows: June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7. Pre-registration is required one week before the classes begin. The following classes will be offered: 9 a.m. deep water/advanced swim mers; 10 a.m. shallow watcr/beginner swimmers; 11 a.m. non-swimmers, water babies and toddlers. Transportation will be provided from the Brunswick County Government Center at Bolivia to the Fort Caswell site during the week of July 20-24. A transportation fee of $5 will be charged in addition to the $25 lesson fee. The pool will be available for open swim from 9 to 11:45 a.m. Monday through Saturday. There is a $1.50 charge. More information about swimming programs can be obtained by calling the recreation department or the N. C. Baptist Assembly at 278-9501. Aerobics take to the water Water aerobics will be conducted at the North Carolina Baptist Assembly pool. Classes will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. There is a S10 participation fee for the first session, which is offered through June 30. There is a S20 charge for session II, July 7-30, and for session III, August 4-27. Lap swimming will be offered from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, with SI.50 participation fee. More information about summer swimming programs can be obtained by • calling Emma T. McGraw at the county parks and recreation department. Adolescents can get in shape A summer conditioning program for boys and girls ages 12 to 15 will be offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday through Thursday, June 22 through July 9 at South Brunswick High School. The cost is S25 a person. The three-week program is designed to introduce adolescents to a basic pre-season workout and conditioning program. It will entail the teaching of the theories of a good nutritional program and the fundamentals and proper techniques of basic weight training. A running program designed to en hance the young person’s aerobic and cardiovascular condition is also planned. All adolescents can participate, regardless of sport, size, strength or expe rience. Participants should be prepared for a workout and wear appropriate shoes and clothing. The program is sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recrea « tion Department. I Bahamas cruise is planned L,i An eight-day, seven-night Walt Disney Bahamas cruise, January 18-25, - 1993, is being planned by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation De • partment. | The cost is $675 per person, based on double occupancy, and includes ik two nights in Orlando, admission to EPCOT, a reserved cabin on the ship, f eight meals on the ship, three midnight buffets and bus transportation from Brunswick County. •' A non-rcfundable deposit of $100 is due by August 18. Final payment i will be due by November 5. Checks should be made payable to Great j American Vacations and mailed to Brunswick County Parks and Recrea j tion, P. O. Box 249, Bolivia, NC 28422. I More information on programs sponsored through the Brunswick County • Parks and Recreation Department can be obtained by calling 1-800-222 , 4790 or 253-4357. Pre-registration is required for most programs. V 1 Southport bridge lessons set I Beginning bridge lessons will be offered at the Southport Community £ Building. The first class is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 20. Class size will be limited to eight participants, but additional classes will € be offered if enrollment is larger. Kay Brannon will be the instructor. The cost is $30 for ten lessons. Persons should pre-register by calling r i Brannon at 278-9409 before 8 a.m. or after 10 p.m. Theater plans two work days Brunswick Little Theater will hold two work days at the Centennial Cen ter at Eighth and Lord streets, on June 20 and June 27. Volunteers are asked to come anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Powei and hand tools will be needed. "The Centennial Center is used by many performing arts groups in this area and is in need of a lot of work," an announcement read. "Anybody is encouraged to come help out" For more information, persons should telephone Bob Hrdlicka at 278 4212. HARBORSIDE Restaurant & y»un Paul Pittenger, director of the Brunswick Concert Band, led his musicians in a performance at the recent Founders Day celebration. The band will play again during the N. C. Fourth of July celebra tion. '♦liiilllimilli mini ill wmmwkm mimmmz»--mmmmmm The usually dignified members of the Southport Woman’s Club did an unusual bit of fund-raising, culminating with a "Tacky Party" last week. Each month for three months members purchased sealed bags containing items for the head, the body and the feet. For the June meeting they put their mis matched outfits together and shared laughs inspect ing everyone’s "tacky" outfits. Band fund-raiser The South Brunswick High School band and band boosters will hold a car wash and bake sale on Saturday, June 20. The fund-raising project will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the UCB Sawdust Trail office. TOWN CREEK SENIORS Town Creek Senior Citizens will meet Tuesday, July 7, at 9 p.m. for breakfast at Shoney’s Restaurant in Wilmington. Further information is available by calling Marie Young at 253-6839. Book sale donations accepted Book donations arc being accepted for the annual used book sale sponsored by the Southport Woman’s Club and Friends of the Library. All types of used books can be dropped off at the former Catholic church on the comer of Caswell Avenue and West Street between 9 a.m. and noon Thursday, June 18, and Tuesday through Thursday, June 23-25. They can also be dropped off anytime at the Brunswick County Library in Southport The book sale is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 29, through Friday, July 3. Anyone who would like to assist with the book sale can call Mary Makei at 278-5771 or Helen Buchman at 278-9386. In service Basic training Airman Jennifer A. Doolittle, daughter* of Mary L. Pasionek of Leland and Richard E. Doolittle of Enfield, Conn., has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. She is a 1990 graduate of Enrico Fermi High School in Enfield. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in hu man relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Com munity College of the Air Force. Persian Gulf duty Navy Lt. Eric Pittenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Pittenger, Jr., of Sputhport, is in the Persian Gulf aboard the aircraft carrier USS Inde pendence, homeported in Yokosuka, Japan, and is mid-way through a six month deployment. Pittenger recently visited Sydney, Australia, where crewmembers took part in the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Coral Sea celebration. This is the second time the carrier has op erated in the Gulf since Iraq invaded Kuwait. During Operation Desert Shield, the 80,000-ton warship was the first carrier to enter die Persian Gulf in 17 years. He will continue to participate in various operations and training ex ercises as the deployment continues. Basic training Air Force Reserve Airman Tamcra J. Helms, daughter of Pat R. and Thomas L. Helms of Southport, has completed basic training at Lack land Air Force Base, Texas. She is a 1988 graduate of Calhoun High School in Port Lavaca, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in hu man relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Com munity College of the Air Force. ‘With Southern Influence Claudia R. Wiggins .’93 Long Beach, 278-5601 DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR THE DISCRIMINATING SHOPPER Handmade Cloth Dolls and Seasonal Items 112 48th Street NE Good gosh girdy! Joy's Steak House Open Daily, 4:30 p.m. All ABC Permits Hwys. 17 & 130, Holden Beach Road Shallotte, (919) 754-4201 SANDWICHES Hot Dog. $80 Hamburger (with cheese 100 extra).$1.98 Ribcye (4 oz.) Fries or Baked Potato..$4.98 JR's Hamburger Special (1/2 lb.) Fries or Baked Potato.$3.98 Grilled Chicken (fries or baked potato).$3.98 Fish Sandwich (fries or baked potato)...$3.98 Shrimp Sandwich (fries or baked potato).$33)8 Cholesterol-free oil used in frying CHILD’S MENU SEAFOOD PLATTER with Fries (choice of two) Fish, Shrimp, Deviled Crab or Clam Strips...$4.98 Hot Dog with Fries. $1.88 Hamburger with Fries (cheese 100 extra).$2.88 Chicken Breast (grilled or fried) with Fries.$3.98 Chicken Planks with Fries.. $33)8 STEAKS Chopped Sirloin.$6.98 Sirloin (6 oz.).$7.98 (8oz.).$9.98 Ribeye (6 oz.).$7.98 (10 oz.).$10.98 New York Strip (8 oz.).$9.98 (12 oz.).$13.98 T-Bone (12 oz.). $12.98 Porterhouse (14 oz.).$16.98 Prime Rib (8 oz.).$10.98 (12 oz.).$14.98 Filet Mignon (4 oz.).$8.98 (6 oz.).... $10.98 (8 oz.).... $12.98 Country-style Steak & Gravy.$5.98 Grilled Chicken Breasts (10 oz. boneless).$8.98 Chicken Planks.$7.98 Above dinners include fries or baked potato, salad bar and homemade bread SEAFOOD & COMBINATIONS Perch_small.$5.98 large.$6.98 Shrimp... small.$8.98 large.$10.98 Flounder Filets... small.$8.98 large. $10.98 Oysters... small....$8.98 large.$10.98 Scallops.. small.. $10.98 large.$12.98 Deviled Crabs (four).. $6.98 Clam Strips. $7.98 King Mackeral (grilled or fried)(when available).. $7.98 SMALL SEAFOOD (choice of three) Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crab, Oysters & Clam Strips..$8.98 LARGE SEAFOOD (choice of four) Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crab, Oysters & Clam Strips.$10.98 DELUXE SEAFOOD (choice of five) Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crab, Oysters, Scallops & Clam Strips.. $12.98 JR'S SEAFOOD SPECIAL Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crab, Clam Strips.$7.98 SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL (62 or over) Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crab or Clam Strips.$6.98 Shrimp Cocktail.$3.00 Oyster Cocktail.$3.50 All seafood dinners served with cole slaw, fries or baked potato, and homemade bread
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