CEDAR GROVE NEWS Silver Lining Can Be Found In Prslri irlc III I VV/IVI V<lvwJw BY MATTIE HEWETT Maybe we've never had it so cold, I but io iiiinR seriousiv- w'vp imw had it so good either, because during our record low reading in the at cu ut tire degrees above Mw zero, we didn't W ' l|p freeze. We "now ~*r, jg I that's a blessing. * , " Z Although | Ibursteu pipes, a loss of electricity W for for several hours and other freezing weather B conditions interrupted our daily routine for s whiilo mos* iv>nnlp I seemed to be happy just moving around being concerned for one another. I interesting events Ahead As we enter the second month of the new year, we find February to be chock full of interesting events for all people ot all ages. A series of observances will kick off Black History Month 'n area churches and other meeting places. We are proud of our black heritage and thankful to have come this far. Wo cannot rest until we've passed the bar?the bar that gives us courage and strength to carry on until every living human Is equalized as one. We are not striving for a name in society with some falsified degree. We are working, praying and (trusting to be what God wants us to be. Musician Honored II tconaut GrOVC MiooiOuar} uaptldt Church and its pastor, Rev. Sam Stanley, recently honored their musician, Mrs. Bernice Mnrlow, for 29 years of devoted service. She was presented a beautiful plaque in ap preciation for continued service. i Birthday Greetings . Happy birthday to S. D. Bernard' I Jr., Jan. 27; Douglas Hcweii, i.yneHe Reed, Susan Bellamy, Jan. 28; Lewis Stanley, Jan. 30; Clarence Stanley, Jan. 31; Janie Bryant, Daniel h -Durham, Feb. 1; Jsttja Piggotte. Feb. 2; Eric Bryant, Floyd Gore, Feb. 3; Christerbcll Bryant, Frank Randolph Jr., and Flora Johnson, Feb. 5. ( niuu-a! Program Sesdey 'a musical program at si. James Baptist Church in Bolivia Sunday, Feb. 3 at 5 p m will feature Rev. Heziciah Reaves preaching and severs! choirs singing, including FriendshiD-Southport. Supply Community Group, Pleasant Grove ami Cedar Grove. It promises to be s program you will not want to miss. You are invited. This Week's Bible Verse "And 1 say unto you, ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For everyone that asketh receiveth; and he that seekcth findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened." I.uke 11:9-10. Tune lu Tune in WVCB Radio in Shallottc Thursday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove area news and on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. for Moments of Inspiration gospel program. 4 V 7 A Waccamaw Elementary School teacher has been awarded a $30u scholarship by the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Mary Griffith. a science and social studies teacher B t**W for grades four }> 1 through six, will *. ?? W *u_ ?u.u. i . , Wm uov wiic aciiwiai- ^ V v ^riL^ ship to pursue S s= her master of eieiueuuii y education ue^ice at die University of South Carolina at Conway this summer. The Brunswick County native is the sole winner of this year's award, Birthdays And Thursday, Jan. 31 Patrick Wayne McDonald, Kim Bell, Susie Sellers, Larry Boyte, Martin Feldt, Joyce Cannichael; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Russ. Friday, Feb. i Jeffrey Galloway, Chris Hewett, Grsr.t Gore Saturday, Feb. 2 Lynn Causey, Charlie Atkinson, Katrina McCullen, Erin Austin I,ee, Jessica Roberts, Kini Carter, V.W. Simmons Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sellers Jr. Sunday, Feb. 3 Landis Phelps, Johnny CraiR, Bobby Davis, Bobby Long, Alan Holden,' Debra S. Young, Doris L. Wilson, Joey Galloway, Mansei Bennett, Snaiiofre AAic Announces 1 Shallotte Middle School Principal Mark Owens has released the honor roll for the fourth six-week grading period. Students with the highest academic averages attained the principal's list, others attained the honor roll. Fourth Grade rnnripai lilt ? Amy uiuvn, umu; Csr:, Hobm tUwett. Sean Hughes and Tarn Sommersett. Honor Roll-ivrant Eeiiaiuy. iiffai , Jason Booth, Charlie Bradley. Aarun Butler, F.Uzabeih Calaon. Betvtie (Tark Jr.. Kim Clenv cnona, faincin uniuimw, i.*rsttrrc, April ?. .ro.?Ki Lfvwiri. mnauaa r.aion, June Anna Galloway, Scott (lore. Willie Gore. Perry Grtsaett, Yates (lupton. Joseph Hawrs. Krath iioiden. irene Jctmsun. uiuiai Sccti Amy lxmg. Chris long. Ashley Marshall. Cslheryn "H*. Wmdi Moers, Darri!y?! Morgan. Krishna Poulos, Mary Miller Huts, Michael I) ScSsrs, eptm. CMH SCcvoaen, Jcs> ny Jo Trout and Handy Woodard Klf lb Grade Principal's IJtlKlm Bailey. Damarts Bel Unaer. Carolina Carlisle. I-eah Cheers. Pamela Detrie, Jacob Hugg. !-<*? Mclamb. Hamilton I>ee. Wanda Morgan. Here* Pickett and Chris Smith Honor Rail - Todd Andrews. Chris Arnold. Sonya Baines. Jeffrey Ballou. Heather Beck. Dartene Bellamy, Dennis Bellamy. Matthew Boeeman. Hi chard Buffkin. Clean Butler. Barry Chadwick. Phil Up Chestnut. Tracy Oe minora, Kyan Cooper. Jody Dale. Jason Dosher, laGrant Evans, Tara Evans, Melody Cause, Cheryl Core, Amber Grlssett. Ebony Grlssett. Tamela (iruaett. Dennis Hall. Tammy llatley. Eric Herndon. Jamie Hewett, Jennifer Hewetl. Keiya Hewett. April HJU. Bridget HiU. Heather Hughes. David Ingle. IJoyd Jackson. Elbert Jt^mscai. Tract Ktrby. Soeuty leggetl, Tammy Marlowe. Tlkila Morgan, Terry Sswsrs. Rebecca Oxendine. Kenneth Perron*, lindaey Held. Elisabeth % I aw Teacher > which is usually divided among several applicants, Funds for the scholarship are raised by the women of the state association's auxiliary. Griffith is also a member at Sunset Beach Town Council. Return To Germany Three Brunswick County men were involved in s NATO-snonsor9<i cise, participating in the army's return of forces to Germany (Reforgeri 1385. They are Sgt. Arthur P. Thomas, son of Edward Thomas of Longwood; Pvt. Eugene L. Pennell Jr., son ot Eugene L. and Gloria A. Pennell of Calabash; and Pfc. Lyndon E. Bellamy, son of Dorothy J. Johnson and grandson of Annie M. Young of Anniversaries Amber Carter; Mr. and Mrs. John Ratterree. Monday, Feb. 4 Pauline Tripp, Kip D. Young, David Kanoy III, Willie Curtis Fuiioiu Si., L.D. BcfuOii, mi. oiiu Mrs. Clctis Clemmons. Titpsiliiy. Feh. 5 Flora R. Johnson, Janie King, Felicia Stanley, Rebecca Heweii, Kevin Mulholland; Ken and Ann f -I? i Aim . Wednesday, Feb. 6 Chris Campbell, Perry Fee Johnson, Mandi Page, David Dawson. Garv Ross Galloway, Danny Stanaland, Mandi Page, Emily Ratterec, Nellie Phelps, 1 illian Ann Stanley. fciie -lonor Roll Hoberson, Ben Robinson, Jessica Koblivion, Daniel Kuss, Danlele Sellers, Meg Small. Eric Smith. Roberta Stanley, Beverly Stevenson. Nathan Swain, Donnle Warrer., Kevin Williamson and Sarah Williamson. Sixth Grade Principal'! I.Ut Kelvin Barnes, Heather Bolkk, IVrry Culpepper, BUM Herndon, Victoria Hill, Qtfb Phelps. Jennifer Huss. ("had Shreve, Tonya Smith and Jessica Turner. Chris Bland. Stephanie Bradey, laTanya Brarv non, Rebecca Buffktn, Marsheco Butney, Chris iijIU, nnnirl! Clictla, niak; ktiesuiui, unriTic (lark. Ttmmy Clemmons. Keith Dickerson^Klm IMxon, Amy Edge. Frlka Farr, Ignore Floyd, thia Gore, Alex (lore. Heather Hard wick. Allen Hewett, Angel Hewett. Issbc llines. Shane Hoiden. Rita Holmes. Den We I*chene. C.eoraia Norton. Scott QualntaJnce, Michelle Hobtnson, Sylvia JUtir.-cr,. MarciailcagSc. Michrile Seller?. Inda Simmons, Cindy .Skipper, Joe Smith, Karen SUTmUhu, livicr? Stsvt. Chnsu ibsspsis;, Marrla Todd, Ionia irrst ana j una man White Seventh t.rade Principal's liat - Kelly Hcxiey, n."1:1! nrl Tiffany HmiI* Honor Hot! Sony a liuiney. Tanla Butler, I aura Hrown. Ertn Cavedo. lunothy Farmer, Marc Farthing, Craven llewett, Shane llolden, Hayrnond Howard. Stephen i .am aster. Uiuiaa lanaU. Jofin Malpass. Sherry Nichols, Tarnmy Williamvm and Sabrina Varnatn eighth tirade Principal's List?Krtsten Hoyles. Karen l/xnlnac, Kelly Stanaland and Sallte Stohler. lienor Roll-Krlc Branson. lafaye Bryant. Jeremy Oanford, Joel Kdgc. Craig Kogle, I>ee Dee Cause, Marcelia Cause, Alula (lore. Caaondra Hall, AllUon Harris. Angle llalley, l<etgh Helms. Bryan Hewett, tarry llewett, Jessica Home and Tina Jeffert Special Class Honor Roll Stuart Carter. Wood row Hewett. Terrta Jenerette and Kobir. Isronard Blip PEOPLE IN THE NEWS A l_ I ^ 4\A/nrnpn ( r?n WW I Longwood. The exercise was designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, standardize procedures for rapid response to a crisis and demonstrate solidarity in coiiuiuiiuciit to NATO goals and objectives. AU three are graduates of West Brunswick High who are now serving with the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado. Honor Teacher Audrey Gail Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Owens of CKalfnltA hnc Ivwtn rwvwir.i,oH na on honor teacher by Appalachian State University. She taught physical education at Western Guilford High School under the supervision of Frank Dover and Martha Tuttle. This award is given each semester to students at Appalachian who demonstrate exceptional initiative, scholarship and excellence in student teaching. Secretary Honored Birdie Frink of Shallotte, secretary to the Brunswick Soil and Water Conservation Districts, has been fnn JU. ICVVgllULU tVI vsv/lllp, CX11 UUVOWlllUlll? job," according to Charles Bullock, District Programs Section Chief, N.C. Department of Natural Kesources and Community Development and the office of Brunswick county manager limy carter. She was ranked the second most outstanding secretary in the state in a 1984 contest sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts among its members. f- .?I VA/I A J \m*J f ? * ' 1 ""'a rivvui u West Brunswick High School student Shcnn Cumbee luis been a 1989 ^DHHA United States National Award JBHETH winner in history and government ^ by the United =Jp=?' J States Achieve- w meat Academy. His biography and photograph will appear in the academy's annual yearbook, which recognizes less than 10% oi all U.S. high school students. Shcan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gens C'inih?* oC Supply mu arand. parents are Mr. ana hif?. Rob Cumbee of Supply und Mrs. Lucinda Wilson of Ash. Blanks Graduates * i rt__i..u f di..mLm nil iimsii i/fi i ten j. i'uinn.i, ovii vi Oneasie D. Shaw of ltoutc 1. Iceland. I Redecerste yesr rWiiTiffffififfiilffi WfiimmiiiKt&u Main Si.. Shalloltn. 754-9100 'if ^ if K ^ ^ V., ., i t ! r BECAUSE fOi b You can lose 17 to 25 pou ^ NOW and follow the DIET ^ proved h??mi appearance 9 aerr! you we ever had. You' * ? P1 WILMINGTON ^ 782 6516 b t THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, 1 con/ri+iAn Qrli TVIIIVI I %/V.i has graduated from the administrative specialist course at Kecsler Air Force Base, Mississippi. He is scheduled to serve at Clarke Air Base in the PhiliDnines On Dean's List Margaret Leanne Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Carter of Southport, has been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Meredith College. I * v vt a ovuuvnv iy uv iiaiticv* iu uic iuj honor, she must have a semester grade of at least 3.2 out of a possible t.C and ntusi iiave completed a minimum of 12 semester hours and passed all courses taken. 1 COMPLETE INTER DECORATING SER> ? Levelor blinds ?Carp? ?Vertical blinds Wc Original paintings by Bryan \ H Ocean */&u Infenioad a J Ocean isio Squt Ocean Ivlo Beach Cat MA S79 609I I amuiiQF II Clip this o I 20%-60 fall mere 5U76-60 all spring and sunincluding s <m 0 -i mm m M~W W s /MJi ?404 Mam S?. N. .V Ocoan Drive Section (803 B ? borne at an affordable Custom Drapes a Sudspieui Shell & Grass Wallpaper Quality Upholstering Delmar Mlnl-Bllnds Reproduction Country Furnl Custom Country Curtains G&M In OWNERS Of ORG Im SHI ft Tab W f P ? * ? ? mm m m t mm I V J'Kt WUKin ii! N rids In |usl ?ix wMki. START CENTER program. Your Imand mH worth la tha beat prera worth It! ,Ht . Tiursilay, January 31, 1985?Page 7-A n/nrchin W? V*l W? ? Completes Course pjn Marvin G N^ann son of I -ooa R. Graham of Route 2, Leland, has completed the helicopter repair course at the Army Aviation School in Fort Rucker, Alabama. In NATO Exercise Pvt. Junious D. Mills, son of Amanda G. Mills of Route 1. Bolivia, was involved in a NATO-sponsored exercise, participating in the army's return of forces to Germany (Ueforger) 1985. Mills, a 1983 graduate of South Brunswick Kigii, is wiiii iiie iiit Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado. i-~- |; punnr =- JBBi * mdaA 3-3959' '**N| I UNRW1CK MACON m*^m A SALE d for . . . |0^ AK ' / W VI :handlse i% OFF j itner merchandise, wimsuits. g j e/L? n MMjMM* . U^vjr ?TZ, </ / yrl!s SvGch nuuii. ' || I) 249.1322 Wod.-Saf. 10 5 || price. Js am*'! Fgi furo Monday frldoy 8 30 5: IK) Saturday 9-12 iteriors f * MARY JONES IS YEARS EXPERIENCE 5 SOUTMPOflT ^ 447-4777 <1 ? ? **********

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