Page &-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACOr The Easter Bu Ym. the Krister Hunny dwn drive?a Vc local youngsters' delight. The bunny i schools and libraries, and helping out cuiupiex unci then Sunday at uhsllstt; T tlclpated In the park hunt sponsored h major prizes donated by local merchi 24, won a tricycle; Margl Keinhardt,' (ickllnsky, 9, a 20-Inch boy's bicycle. Leiand Library Friends Discuss Future Growth Friends of the I/cland library meet Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the library to discuss the facility's future growth. Spokesman Kdith Tillman said the entire session will be a discussion i period centered on the question: "Do we, the Iceland community, luive suf- i accept the challenge of an expansion i program for a much needed, much | larger and more conveniently located library facility?" Si7.c of ultciuluncc at the meeting, i she added, vrttt partly answer the question. m I ? Available from ra at 75 loc throughout Brun In ftltallfiHA TNI MUMSWICX BIACON COASTAL MUGS DIPOT Kf ST AURA NT mill s rooo cm NOMISTTLI LA UNO R A MAT JANI S ROUNTRT CAHTIRIA WRIT'S S1ZILING SIRLOIN MUMCNI'S RISTAURANT PAMIRS FOOO STOW POST OfHCI I. !.' MINI MAIT RIO A WNITI SUPfR MAttn SNADT PARI IXIOtt SNALLOTTI RIXAU DRUGS TWOMAS DRUGS WfNOT S RISTAURANT ZIP MART ?i, Thursday. April 11, 1985 SIATT PHOTO BY SUSAN USHIR * nny Drives? r dkswngcn Babbit, of course, much to ' node the rounds last week, visiting at egg hunts Saturday at the county nu-nshln Park About SO children par>y American legion Post 247. Three ints were awarded: Crystal Driver, 7, a Ifr-lnch girl's bicycle; and Jerry Register Now For Caning Workshop Friday, April 19, is the last day to register for a chair caning workshop to la- held May 7 and 8 and possibly May 10 at the Brunswick County Agricultural Extension Office ut Bolivia. The early deadline is necessary so tluit materials may be ordered. The class is open to anyone interested in learning how to handbill) small holes drilled around the ramc of the seat. Class size is limited to six people, tost is approxiuuitely S8. payable at registration. For more information, call the cx* tension office at 253-4425. NGHOMt HE cks and dealers ations ? swick Ccxjnty: 1 4 At Holdon ioach Al MOID IN IIAITT MACH MART CAISON S SUPI1ITTI captain rrrrs marina I ARRILl'S FOOO MART GINNT'S (MIC1IN NOUSI NOlOiN HACN GIOCIIT NOiOIN I (A CM Pill JAM'S IISTAUIANT lUOiUM'S RORINSON S VARIfTT SIAOUARIUM RITCMIN RAIN Ri STALK ANT CAROLINA SLAUDI MTtfAT ICTTT S WATfRFYONT IISTAUIANT too A MIL SHOP OCIAN Vim PAVILION Board Wants Tc Future Of Local w:in bypass" on uieif minds, all five aldermen and the mayor of Shallotte said last Wednesday night they want to attend a May 23 meeting in Jacksonville sponsored by the N.C. Department of Transportation. The 2 p.m. meeting at the Jacksonville Municipal Building is scheduled to allow local officials in Division 3 to offer advice and information regarding the state's 1986-1995 Transportation Improvement Plan. Division 3 includes Brunswick County. Presently the TIP, as adopted late last year, calls for the state to resume acquiring right-of-way for a bypass around Shallotte starting In 1987, with construction to begin Extreme Weather A program on extreme local .vcather conditions such as tornadoes vill l>e presented at the April 16 nceting of the Holden Beach Comnunity Watch Association, said 'resident Norma Swarts. The meeting begins at Holden ieach Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Weather conditions, their LITTLE RIVER WI Water Purifia Sales & 0 <3 ASMm amist H/oUt | Hwy, 17 South, little Bit OWNER- W.J. (Sc to ^ * -*: 1 At Sunset Beach ISLAND GtOCiRT SUHSFT BiACH GROCIIY UMBIT BIACH PUB in Utand PAItfft S FOOD STOCI wusors fooo sToci In fouthport CONVDNINT MAtT KAttflSOirS iGA mm WIW^wip. 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