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jpf. Bw. '^BIBMiBMflBj^nBHiBHLJlMBBl X EUgy TWO CUB SCOUTS watch eagerly as G lrom his nose in a "money managemen from the audience. Five Officials Legislative G Five Brunswick County officials will attend the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference March 2-5 in Washington, D.C. Commissioners Chris Chappell, James Poole and Herman Love plan ?? *Ia?i? ...ill. Uo..;nn tin.iiA ?v ntwiiu, uivm^ ni?i? tvcguia mini., clerk to the board, and Billy Carter, county manager. At a recent work session, all members of the board were encouraged to attend the conference to hear first-hand the potential Impact of feder?! bods*' eut* on local government. The meeting is intended to educate local officials on current law and proposed legislation. Those attending will meet with the state's legislative delegation and will get e chance to lobby other legislators as well. FAT CITY! Los? up to 29 lbs. first month on Ouf ncRBAL nutrition program. Show results, then earn up to $250 per week showing our products. $69.95 investment required. You'll he the ilim one in FAT CITY Cell Doug or Diana Stanalond 579-6511, Calabash UEAmilS* M ncMninu ? i juiuiuuy ^ Mar. 2 f 9A.M.-2 P.M.I Thelma Quinn Certified licensed hearing aid dealer will be here to conduc1 hearing tests and make evaluations this Saturday Now Gciu'a ACTl'/AiP-a hearing aid battery that lasts twice as long. 30-day trial perio BRUNSWICK PROFIS! "Where W Sxk Room Supplies Drive-Up Window Si Across from the hospital m Si % * i??? eorge Jones tries to dislodge a penny t" skit presented by Den 2?with help To Attend inference Conference topics include sessions on groundwater protection, health care cost containment and hazardous waste, with revenue sharing the theme of the four-day session. President Ronald Reagan has prop4M>A/i elimination of r?v?n,:p *harini? by the end of the 1985-86 year. Commissioners will not meet as scheduled on March 4. That meeting will be held Thursday, March 7, beginning with a program review at S p.m. with the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department and going into regular session ai 6:50 p.m. Commissioners will also meet March 6 to discuss fire and rescue funding pioposals with Cecil l-ogan, county emergency management coordinator MULLIGAN HOUfiHayiit. Inc. lic*me 055 " * ??bo? City. N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 j Iniursd Bo?4?d I LinriiMir s "^8? S I ;( J:rT FRff I I1LI. Ear Molds Cleaned Ultrasonically Service Includes Hearing Test* Hearing Aid Evaluation Repair Estimates 'oil modelti d No obligation 5I0NAI PHARMACY le OH^r' Dr?.. T W.wvi I I C3)U(C *??">!> Bmor Citizen s Discount jpply 7548155 y*? 0 ? - ri tin Qrni t+c WVWVf s^j Share Banc BY SUSAN USHER < From lighthearted den skits to a I serious talk on the heritage of 1 Scouting, Pack 227 members were all eyes, hands and ears Friday at the | Cub Scouts' annual Blue and Goia Banquet at Shsllotte Middle School. The Cubs and their family member guests consumed large quantities of fried chicken, ham and other covered dish favorites before turning their attention to comments from a speaker trith 94 upnrc in 9f*nntina Jimmy Marshall, continuing education director at Brunswick Technical College and an Eagle Scout, told the assembled Cubs that .Scouting has a heritage that can't be torn down and an atmosphere that helps develop youngsters into leaders. Referring to the Scout oat!:, Marshall urged the Cubs to be good citizens, to be loyal, to love God and country, and most of all, to be true to themselves. "Do things that you like to do and that your parents like for you to do. Don't do things the other boys do, they may not be the right example for you." He called on the boys to be good neighbors. "You don't always have to be paid to mow a yard," he reminued (hem with a brief story from his childhood. Placing his hand over his heart, he Ocean Isle io much, so dot 20% OFF ^ Hwy. 179 ot Airport 579-94 I 1 7 ' L One sale jeads to ano H! i < fj T^, i KinMi Hot HP give w< luktre. in Ki-gu light w (or rlarlt bf IU [ ?? ?! I Fnmilioc j B VII I WW inet I continued, "My father taught me that some things come from the heart." Marshall also addressed the Cubs' parents, urging them to give Scouting higher priority in iheir lives, to participate more. Lack of parental involvement discourages a boy from participating himself, he said. "i can aiiesi io iiie fact iiuii parents' participation does make a difference," added Marshall, who was introduced as a man who "epitomizes Scouting." Certificates of appreciation were presented to adult Scouting volunteers, with a special plaque to Bill l>eggett, former Webelos leader and now a district-level executive volunteer. Pack executive Pat Barber also sought volunteers to help keep the Cub Scout program operating at full strength. Den 1, he said, is without a leader. "It's w real tr"^cdy i?K?n ?? ?* boys who don't have a leader," he said. I/eggett was one of several special guests Friday. Others included Chris Ingram, on the Cape Fear Council staff in Wilmington, and Stan Smith, pastor of Camp United Methodist Church, which sponsors Pack 227. uio scouts also received uieir kiis to construct racers for the pack's upcoming Pine wood Derby. Furniture I bo for to Siftlo. L LAMPS i STOCK free delivery 34 1985 IMt BPUNSW?C* I* At OH j i a uusuu CHE ther with Wood Finishing 1 nat^i^cauBcuicywcirk llfK fl WAX gy ?ijt|!jf I te?_ j ^ H8HWGWA* ,l 0t7 rnrtTTH *v ? ling Waxe* asle and Liquid xwJ a deep, rich Both are available ilar,f(/r clo-ic Krain. Wood Fir oodvand Sfiectal Penetrate n ({rain and/or enhance tl anted woods wood. 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