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These Bolivia Elementary School students were recognized as out standing citizens because of their good behavior and habits of citizenship. They are Amanda Lee Hughes, Kristopher Bowling, Shari Parker, Jumila Joyner, Ashley McNeil, Lauren Winfree, Tammi Bat son, Kevin Green, Rosia Faulk, Matthew Gore, Trista Bellamy, Daniel Tyler, Karima Freeman, Candace Reaves, Heather Potter, April Johnson, Jessica Hewett, Christina Beasley, Delvin Gardner, Ryan West and Cameron Pless. South Brunswick team in pursuit of excellence Quiz Bowl/Academic Team mem bers from South Brunswick High School are participating in the Award of Excellence quiz competi tion for one of 80 all-expense-paid educational tours to Germany during the summer of 1993. Daimler-Benz, Germany’s largest industrial group, is sponsoring the Award of Excellence and the Ger man Cultural Center, Goethe House, New York, is administering the competition. The award was con ceived to foster mutual understand ing between the people of the United States, Canada and Germany, and to promote interest in Germany, its language and culture among North American teenagers. Quiz Bowl students had to study a poster-brochure and a video entitled "High Tech in Germany: Living, Learning and Working in a Tech nologically Advanced Society". They then answered 30 questions that required an understanding of the contest material. Quiz Bowl students participating in this competition are Ronald Brown, Laura Defino, Randall Lampe, Santino McLaughlin, John Midgett, Rudra Ramphal, Mike Wescott, Mike Williams and Steve Wozniak. Other members of the South Brunswick High Quiz Bowl/Academic Team are Tommy Fritchy, Amanda Maultsby, Charlie Speight, John Walls, Joey Walls and Danny Holyfxeld. In addition, the students will also participate in Knowledge Matters, a computerized competition in which their results will be compared with other high schools across the United States. The team has also applied to enter East Carolina University’s Academic Bowl, and will compete with teams from the other two high Elementary PTA The fifth grade chorus will enter tain at the next meeting of the Southport Elementary School PTA. A brief business meeting will be held at 7 p.n\. Tuesday, December 8, in the school gymnasium. The enter tainment, including a ribbon routine performed by a group of fifth grade students, will follow. '*0 jf I /reThat rfine Of Year... Time to protect your home from cold winter winds... And Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation is offering a 5% Weatherizatio'n Loan to eligible members who add insulation, storm windows and doors, or replace an ex isting heating system with a new high energy efficient heat pump. Call your local office today for details. Service Above & Beyond BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Call Glenda Stanaland, 754-4391 schools in the Brunswick County Quiz Bowl on January 16. Bolivia second graders learn meaning of Christmas season The second graders at Bolivia Elementary are getting a lesson this year on the true meaning of Christmas. For most children, Christmas means gifts. But for other less fortunate children, these students are learn ing, there won’t be anything under the tree this year. In fact, there may not even be a tree. And that’s where the Tree of Hope program comes in. Around December 1, local businesses will erect trees full of ornaments that list the name of a needy child or elderly person, and that person’s "wish list" for Christmas presents. Then, people can take the orna ments off the tree and buy that person some or all of the items on the wish list. The donated gifts are then distributed just before Christmas to needy children and elderly people. The second grade students at Bolivia Elementary are making 100 decorations to go on the Tree of Hope at the United Carolina Bank branch in Bolivia. At the same time, teachers say, the students are learning about the joy of giving. "Look at all the boys and girls who won’t have nice things unless we help them," teacher Marianne Kar riker told her class. Karriker said the main objectives of the tree decora tion project are to make the children aware that there is a community outside their home and school, and that they can make a difference in that community. "We’re trying to get them to be less ‘me’ focused and more aware of the importance of social responsibility," Karriker said. "Children this age are real receptive to helping people. There are no race or creed barriers yet, and they are very, very eager to help their peers." McDonald9s to host \friends and family9 Bolivia Elementary School PTA and McDonald’s will have "Friends and Family Night” from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, at the McDonald’s restaurant in Southport. PTA members and Bolivia Elementary School faculty will be on hand to greet people. The class with the largest turnout will win a party at McDonald’s. To Brunswick County's #1 Locksmith: You hold the key to my heart & 'tho the hair's getting thin and the beard sure is grey. 7?^) To me you’re still handsome^ (on your 50th birthday). ^ 1 love y°u, M Chris nUe Qrape H ‘Vine by Jim Hinkson Many years ago, American winemakers patterned their products after European wines - and even named them for the Old Countiy regions the original wines came from, that's how we got Chablis from chardonnay and Burgundy from cabernet sauvignon and other grapes. In time, our vintners concentrated on the grape itself and now most labels trumpet the varietal from which the wine is made. Funny thing is happening: American vintners are making European" wines again and naming them for the grapes. But they are producing the wines from varietals made famous in parts of France and Italy that are close in climate to California. First there were the "Rhone Rangers". Amercians who created luscious wines from the grapes of southern France: syrah, grcnacne and mourvedrc for red wine, Koussanc and Viognier for white. Now they're starting on Italian varietals like nebbiolo, sangiovcse and tnalvasia. Some of the grapes make better wine here than there. Who wins? the enthusiastic wine drinkers who choose the new wines at... Beverage Barn 6235 F.. Oak Island Dr., Long Beach WORLD'S BIGGEST THEY'RE THEY'RE THEY'RE 'turn' .LEFTj Buddy L VOICE COMMAND POLICE WRECKER Command the truck with voice into 4 different modes: voice, lights, sound and motion. Complete with siren sounds and flashing lights. Ages 3-up. 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