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. Fishermer For Suns BY SUSAN USHER A year after Brunswick County Fichint* n.iK * .uniiucis expecieti a new Sunset Harbor boat ramp to be in use, they're still waiting, members said Saturday at a meeting attended by several state officials. Repairs had begun this month on the existing ramp, said President Carlis Sweat, but that work has stopped temporarily. "Everything is at a standstill until we can get what we were promised," he said. "This is not what we were supposed to get. This is not what we have rrcrxe? so >a,u .or t*?e iast tv?o or three years." What the club was promised?in exchange for buying a lot and donating it to the state as public ramp parking, he said, was a new romp to bo connected to the existing ramp and the parking lot with a small walkway. "When you get to messing with the state " he sold, "it takes time. No one wants to take responsibility." According to Charles Fullwood, director of operations for the N.C. Wildlife Commission, that is what the club will be getting?as soon as possible. "We had a permit to do the original ramp. We thought we couia modify OUTGOING SECRETARY Miriam S| President Carlis Sweat as he present' and certilicate of recognition from Saturday night. j an hp Come in and let us match ing boat to one of these Johnson8 They re all lo board technology mcludir bte ratio oiling for added e Ed's N< Hwy. 904. ? miie east < _P??nei 579>6676 5 8 * i Stili Waitir et Harbor R the existing permit but were told we had to reapply," he said Tuesday. "We intend to build another ramp there." RllHHv Phillir?c on J . .uuipu, ail CII5111CCI WIUI the commission, said he has recieved the necessary U.S. Army Corps of Engineers general permit, but that it will take a little longer to obtain a Coastal Area Management Act permit. "1 have a letter. They are processing it and they foresee no problems with it," he said. "We're just waiting for the review agencies to comment on it." If no negative comments on the plan are received, the permit will be issued in two to three weeks, he predicted. Meanwhile one concrete slab has been poured for the existing ramp and a crew should arrive this week to pour the slab for the second ramp, he said. "So when we do get the permit ~11 '11 U t. J~ U -1 cm nt 11 iiavc tv uu u tucugt, aiupv the banks and pour on up the hill." Another problem for fishermen using the Sunset Harbor ramp may soon be resolved also?maintenance dredging of the Ix>ckwood Folly Inlet. A #?? ?... 4 ** ji lilu ?j.s iu inspect me cnannei area this week in advance of dredging. piP^ Leieher gets a buss on the cheek from I her with a lifetime membership card I Ik. " !-? ' - EhfclM "' 1 Mil niuinnn n v wuill> f roiling \ lllll t , ^ ^ *JL J|| JH| AND GO a fishing, skiing or cruisi solid performers from aded with the latest outig VROautomatic variaconomy and convenience .1 rranop >t Hwy. 17 Grissettown 79-7733 579-7734 EHHS23I '9 IUI I l|J Meanwhile, "if you're going to take a chance and go through it," warned Sweat, "be careful." Club members also heard brief status reports on efforts to obtain funds and material for a countywide artificial reef program from Dale McDowell, club reef chairman; Rep. David Redwine, who has introduced legislation seeking funds for the project; Jim Brown, of the N.C. Division d Minn, ES-V -! 1 T->- r, !J v> ...u.u.v i" iBllf lC3i auu L?1 . LJUVIU lindquist, technical advisor on the project from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Hedwine also reported his tiling of bill to limit menhaden fishing to onehalf mile off the Brunswick County coast. He also plans to file a bill establishing a conunittee to study the feasibility of a saltwater fishing 'license. The big problem, he said, would be making sure the proceeds of any such license, would be used to benefit the liSiiirig rc-sourcc itself. In other business the club: Approved sending a letter supporting legislation to regulate the menhaden industry, following a report by Hall Watters of Winnabow, a member of the state Marine Fisheries Commission. Elected as officers Miles Edge, president ; Herbert Swain, vice president; Dale McDowell, secretary; and Nancy Reiner, treasurer. Elected Duffy Turlington and Steve 1-oviek to three-year terms on the board of directors. Awarded Miriam Speicher, the outgoing secretary, a lifetime membership and a certificate of appreciation. Mrs. Speicher has served as secretary three years and secretary-treasurer three years. She said she had no plans to quit working for t!i club, jus! no! bs bp. officer. Announced a membership contest, with a goal of increasing membership to 1,000 this year for added "clout." Noted the addition of six picnic tables (three from the Community Wotch Association) made by Dick Young, and urged members to make their own improvements to the club grounds. "POTTOURSa AND I'LL GIVE AND THE U JBBH^ "I want you to erpenence the f>/e< comfort ol Wolverine* boots or st make you an otter Buy any pair ai Normark fitet kmte and two Blue f lutely tree Ju'.t clip out the coupo and mail it in with your prool ot pt j " yes" want" " " " I ' ? St0f gfrtft PW.tvtJtfl i i r?7~ i have attached ???*! >a? a Njrr? a w , I I t . ?I W fSESH ^ Downtown Vto C fW, ?jmm? ?/* >41 r? kv#/i ? THE B ^?~~ ~~=ni&3S s n\ " ^ 7 ftr >1 ? BRUNSWICK COUNTY FISHING CLUB members elected officers for the 1985 club year Saturday night, as well as naming two members to three-year terms on the board of directors. From the left, they are Nancy Reiner of Route I, Bolivia, treasurer; Miles Edge of This Week's AreQ T:,T~UI~ I rue l UUIC Approximately a "leu low between Casv Date/Day a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Southport Open Thursday 25 10:55 II 25 5:11 5:00 shellfislling FHd Friday 26 11:40 ?- 5 50 0:03 fl.C. OepartlT Saturday 27 , 2: 20 , 2 49 6 57 7 06 Rcsources nnd C .Sunday 28 2:21 2:57 8:58 9:14 Monday 29 3:26 4:07 9:58 10 91 meilt. Tuesday 30 4:29 5 09 10:58 11:27 MAY Wp.lnc.vlay 1 5:28 6:09 11:53 All e ADJUSTMENTS * I hi OS ' SHALIjOTTE INLET (Bowen Point) - add r 1 10 mln. high tide, add 28 mln. low tide. 4 TUBUS INLET?subtract 19 mln. high tide, ^1 * subtract 12 mln. low tide. * IXXTKWOOD KOI.1.Y?subtract 79 mln UHilC high tide, subtract 12 mln. low tide. MlTl? IUVEK?add3 mln low tide 11 1 HAI.I) HEAD LSI AND- auMrati 17 mln hlKh tide, subtract 11 mln. low tide. On the Causev Holden Beach paw riTUi /QI0\C40 1A1 FAT CiTY! x lose up to 29 lbs. first month on our HERBAL nutrition program. Show results then earn f--"""""""" ~""~ up to $250 per week showing our products. $69.95 investment required. BWlK You'll bo Iho slim one In FAT CITY 0| Coll Doug or Dlorto Slanaland M 579-6511, Colabosh . FEN MY BOOTS rn YOU THE KNIFE bpec" HRES...FREE." Renta h > U'flhl .1KB it outdoor', in the WBM loo'. So I m going to "^yjii 'id I'll send you a *^3pJ||| o? fishing lure-, abso i? ? n below _ VZT~ WOLVERfNE m P^fcr : 11 m pW/j I M /? 1 " ''* >*'?< A '/'*' I i i FREE J Ar/""t * ? '///W * r%?? ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i fWI 10CJU Mtf rbuS ?A I l&LJS^ u nun, mau lloMe 75 < 4846 (acboh ftom * RUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, April 25, 1985- Page 9-B mk .\\ 11 jwgri'MBl?lBK2y:^p%ffiw^i&iu?B8H||^ * IffX^if^'T -?V^''i7^I3^BffiR^^ ^ SIAF? PMOIOS ot SUSAN USMIR Fsycttrvillo. president: I>nlc McDowell of Route 1, Winnabow, secretary; Steve Lovlck of Route 1, Fayette vllle, boanl member; and Herbert Swain of Rolton, vice-president. Hoard member Duffle Turlington of Route 3, Fayettevllle, was absent. ODPn?s Tn ^hollficknr?r? ? |? ? ? WI v ?>JI I Vj 500 acres of waters All tributaries of the area, which fell Beach and include finer Point, Molasses and ed temporarily o Coward Creeks and the lower portion ay by order of the of Dutchman's Creek and the lent of Natural Elizabeth River, are open with the omniunity !>evelop- exception of the U.S. Coast Guard Canal. It will remain closed. <* rrk- The l> rod & reel a j shop W.. FISHING TACKLE SPECIALIST way SALES?SERVICE On tho Causeway PARTS?SUPPLIES long Beach 34 (919)457-5084 'PLACEMENT INTER il Prices For Remodeling, lis and New Construction FSBJl" i I Modnl G8D500D iESSSSSSSsttfl' mlwtft_s-cycle built-in dishwasher J J Lnnrgy &nvor drying option / i 2-lovol wn?h Action 3-wny / | ftound control l ull 10-ycAr / wnrrAoty on PflrmATuf* X tub And door linor (A?k J\ lor detail* ) Jin movable blank gliwui ^ ' t ovnn door with window Ky? I*1 oontroUi - knnbn i"111 ofT for ,wu,,"r cleaning of gin/i't panni | Aut/mutUc ovon timer. clock and nlgnaJ btuwar | Porcelain enamel broUer | pirn and chrnm* pi aUkI ruck Exterior witch for ovon 0 Kim sc7* oabmet **j .ncioeure _ > _ LARGE CAPACITY , ?- . It/CUFf ?f#MlGtMATO? - '2^5 T *T ?Mff/tR J XSJJjJ^SS tbOJv<5& J Sea'erJ tnach each -^4IWvC I * Fn*f0Y ?*"tCh k i Help* keep food Iftth op to KU- i >*' 0?y? * Optional automatic tjj N - | icamakar */arafJge j I Spacamakar 0oo< holdt *paca. ^ I . J3 ??j? odw JBXJIOOF DELIVERY?NO COLOR CHARGE 11*1 FACTMT MIVKI *WI ACCIFT VHA/MASTttCAtO LLOTTE ELECTRIC SHOWROOM OTJI iu*m sosrsu&ijss ?(l IAMO HATWM) UTWMT li?!? CI1M M HuaUKO HACC* ? 4
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