Page 6?THE BKUNSWICK BEACON V MBTW K niWUli^aS, ' ' * v JJ| ( I *' f . AW . - ? Il 11/ ( II ?*U3 I Five generations of the Raymond I1 afternoon In Shallottc to celebrate It oyster roast. Visiting dignitaries Inelui llnvld lieduine Shallntte Mayor Item Wuyne Heaves and Brunswick Count) wltli Bellamy above, clockwise from daughter Jo Anne Simmons; son Nor Simmons nnd great-great-grandson J; PEOPLE IN Pope Elected As Miller Folic of Ocean Isle Beach has been elected vice president-east of the North Carolina Hotel and Mote! IrA Ckric+rvsnc >_i ioii i IUO "T~ I 1 I H?S \JOQU For Wiidlife Don't toss tint your Christmas tree after the hollditvs?use it as a Inrdfeeding station. itemove lite lights and ornaments, i\( (tniirvat tmf Iniit'ii flu* tilrimiu nf popcorn and cranberries. i( you add a few o{ suet, tabic scraps and oilier treats, you'll .soon Ire able to watch u host of IivImi: onuunents congregate around your tree When deciding what kinds of food iu place on the tree, ileal in mind that protein-rich Items-such its grains, seeds, fruits and berries are Important far winter diets ALso. add some finely crushed eggshells to ttie seed mixtures to supplement the tilrds diet with calcium This nutrient Is obtained from Insects during the warm months,-but Is In short supply during the winter. Suet ts a popular bird food that Ls easy to prepare Melt beef fat or bacon grease, cool, and add bird seed, peanut butter, fruit or grttnoln Mesh onion bags make good suet containers, and are easy to lutng Discarded Christinas trees can also tie uses! to improve fishing. Simply bundle several together, and sink them These "fish hurdles" will soon attract crappie aixt other nanfish ( f _V*klr1r ? till 1 . T J | JL j ALL CL 50% Al l. I.I 30% . Thursday, January 3, 1985 ^ j, ,! ^jk ! _ r\r\ i nib 7urn Iclkuny family gathered Wednesday cllamy's 90th Christmas with a gala led U.S. Rep. Charlie Rose, State Rep. riuin Hewett and Mavor Rro-tem f'aul r Commissioner Merman Move. Shows the ieft, are his wife, Rosie; grandman Bellamy; great-grandson Jesse arrctt Simmons. THE NEWS sociqtion Officer Association. lie and his wltc, Helen, own and operate The Winds beach resort at Ocean Isle and arc active in the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce '!VJ iu muuC or^aruiaUon tor lotV'^nn \>rui>erUoH in the ;sU*to, representing more thsn 200 hotels and motels. Lipman Promoted Stanley A l.lpnuin of Wilmington t- r r t- *!/ * -*-?...e?O-j '?fi wvc. p,w,..C.C? ?.-ail.Power & Light Co. to director of industrial engineering at the linirOnun iiuilcai jninri pittni flt'nr Soulhport. The New York City native joined the utility in 1978 as a project inilit*tlrin1 pnulniwr ic professional engineer in North Carolina. Upnum eanied bachelor's degrees in industrial engineering and mathematics from New York University. He served in the U.S. Ar..... *........ IAA1 I nea Hi; iit4ii t.di iu tfXl*. CtllVI III lilC HIP tional Guard for eight years. He is on the board of directors of B'nai Israel Synagogue He and his wife have three sons. , M9LL90AN NOtlflMOVIRI, Inc. lK?n??OU :1fT? TMktAa* (TlOw^ . 653-2272 754-6065 Insured BomUd I i?4 A W*%tvrc*rd sfc II< :i tdi: 4VAU4 r^V T T /-V T^4 ? miie oast oi Caiobosh 570.3060 OTHING OFF NGEHiE | OFF ! j Potters Ce!e Bartley and Mildred Potter of Supply celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Oct. 28 with a surprise reception and open house given by their children. The couple was also entertained with a dinner reception given by their oldest son, Frank Potter of Supply. Other children who honored their parents were Frances Clark of An chcrage, Alssksj Joy Jonps nf Yaupon Beach; Cherie Herman of Monaea, Pa.; Billie Craig of San Antonia, Texas; and Dione Potter of Supply. R irffir/rn/c AnW "" " / " ' " ? Anniversaries Thursday, Jan. 3 Glenn Bennett, Cathy White, Keith Holden, Lyn Holden, Ken Hewett. Friday, Jan. 4 Mitchell Inman, I-arry Evaas. Saturday, Jan. 5 Jim Marshall, David Smith, Gladys Holden, Carole Harris, Barbara V. Brown, John Thompson, Hubert Blanton. Sunday, Jan. 6 Leonard Rourk, Gregory Bland, Linda Bellamy, Kelli Hewett, Bertha Briles. Alison Biackrnan; Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Sheffield. Monday, Jan. 7 Robert L. Watts, Jamie I^eonard. uujlcStanley, Kerie Beth Batterrec, Pat Todd, Frances Simmons, Pat Roberts, Robie Pivcr, Ray Piver, Reuben Knop; Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans. i uv nuuj , iuii. O Aiinv hfiiMii pifiiMro iiniinwuv Bob Briley, Irene Gore; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hcwctt. Wednesday, Jan. 9 Anthony Taylor, Connie Russ, Bradley Caison, Bo Abbott, Kayc C. Kvans, Polly Milligan, Charles Fox, William Madison Gore, Floyd Kirby; Or. and Mrs. Michael Ward. JJ&Mif! M /gkSv W Szk 1 f /T^f?VVx \ / rl f . \ik i I ^ ' brcst? Golden Bartlcy, a retired civil government surveyor, is the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Frank Potter of Supply. Ms. Mildred Potter is the daughter of the late Jesse and Evelena I,ewis Hoiden of Supply. They have six children, 19 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Other open house guests included the following: Loria Potter; Yolanda Potter and her children. Carmen, Biake, Creightoii, anu Matthew; Blanche Hewett; Willie Potter; Bertha Briles; Vonnie Porter; Vera H. $ A ' ? 'or In Parade Tonya MeKoy, Miss Black Pearl ISH4. has hern selected to ride in Gov. Jim Martin's Jan. S Inaugural Parade In Raleigh. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson McKoy of Iceland and a senior at North Brunswick High School. The Miss Black Pearl Pageant is sponsored by Pearl of Truth Tent No. 148 of Southport. tBY& KJF B IS--# ? LUUIC9 ^ Winter ,T Coats ^ V6 OFF Ladies' Sweaters Up To 25% OFF men's 5 1 / v\ m c is be rs univ jjfey Jackets iQ ^^grou^ rl group Si^oo Anniv^rsnrv * * ? ? / Hewett; Ted Hewett; Freeman and Ouida Hewett; Reggie Hewett; Kenny Hewett; Erica Wolf; Lynn EUis; Stacey Pye;- Adrian and Shula Hewett; Obbie and Marie Holden; Tnric Hoivptt* Dnna anH Vi F.vans and children, Sara, Andrea, Jason and Faith; Terri Ciemmons and children, James and Timmy; Virginia Sullivan, Olive Phelps and Bobby Hirison of Winnabow; Ray, Alan and Ed Jones of l>ong Beach; Chris, Lynn ana Jo Evans of Rocky Point; Ken Hewett of Shallotte; and Hank Gayloru of Wilmington. Bolivia Homes Ms. Lr.cester Mosley assumed her new role as president of the Bolivia Homeinakers Extension Ciub at the group's regular Christmas meeting and party held Dec. 17. Meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Johnson, Ms. Mosley Local Legion P< Offer More Ac American legion Post No. 247 in Shallotte is gearing up to offer more community services. Post Commander Jim Buffaloe said recently in announcing the appointment of two COmftiiUce chairmen. As of Jan. 1, Leo Poulin will be the chairman of the game night committee. tie held that same position previously with the Burlington Moose Lodge. Also joining the committee will he Claude Suggs Also as of Jan. 1, Duncan St. Clair of Holden Beach is chairman of the entertainment committee. Several fundraising activities are under con sidcration, said Buffaioe, which would provide funds for the post to become more involved in community activities as well as helping with the [ r I ; Ladies'' Dresses 1/? . __ Ladies' Jeans Chic Lee I Q\/i UV# v I $1 >188 v?'ues *! 4 s35oo Others " $5?? OFF Reg. price Jport Coats 1 Arp 1 yrr ?1 Men's Winter Coats Up To i/4 f?^S /o a j D1PARTWEN Downtown MJI V 1 - , j I BARTLEY AND MILDRED POTTER of Supply celebrated their 50th redding anniversary in October. I TJGkers Meet served as hostess as the group's past president stepped down to become president ot tne county council. After invocation, Ms. Betty Brown presented a program on "Christmas Cookies Around the World," which was followed by a cookie and gift exchange. ost Will :tivities pnntinnoH cnnnenrchin nf Rm. " VV......UVV. u(/ViWVloi?U Ul UXJJt OWUUl Troop No. 287. Volunteer Award Forms Available Forms for nominating individuals or groups for the President's Volunteer Action Awards are available at the Brunswick County Volunteer and Information Center in Bolivia. Created in 1982, the awards will honor those who make contributions to their communities through volunteer service. Anyone may nominate an individual or group involved in volunteer activity. ? \ ? 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