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Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, Jsne Four-Gam Dads will pair off against their sons?and daughters?in a four-game tournament Saturday at Waccamaw Township Park. Admission is 50 cents per game, with gamss scheduled at 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Proceeds from the gate and from concessions will De used to buy Liiile League uniforms for boys' teams that routinely play ball at the park, said spokesman Sandra Whaley. njuuuiia nill Le onWCiCd iCT flTSt ZZd CCCCdd-?1?"-* teams. Organizers of the father-child event want it to be fun, but also want to pass along a few tips on both sportnmnnt.ltin nttJ nnrnnfal npnoeura Thn I'/tllllOotnrC HflH niiuiiirjiu}7 nuu (/otciivoi j/iwoimv. *??v jvtuiobw.u " "* their coaches are to set the "good" examples for their dads in this turn-about baseball series. Games will not run a full nine innings. The dads will face mixed-age teams composed of Welcome i ? It's just one of those things. moved within 30 da; Tile N.G. Department of Transpor- Monday, upon fin tation has problems with two out of didn't own that sigi two signs located near the Shallotte Jerry Rivcnbark i Township Park entrance one mile pass the word along south of Shallotte. the sign has to be mi One belongs to the town, one did. doesn't. Until a few days ago, DOT Meanwhile, Rivei thought the two signs were one. a problem or two \ "They had made a mistake," town town does own. maintenance superintendent Albert This second sign, Hughes said Tuesday, after inspec- side of the road an ting the signs with a DOT represen- reads "Welcome tol tative Monday morning. sun and seagulls lot The sign on the northwest side of as part of a joint vet U.S. 17 Is made of metal fencing and town and the S is decorated with plaques promoting Woman's Club alxn local civic groups. It was erected The sign lias been several years ago by the clubs in a trieal service has i cooperative venture. nected. Also, the I; It stands about 12 feet too close to complete, but Hush the center of the road, DOT advised bably a good thing, the town last week and should be According to Kiv )| BUDGET HEARING SET Shallotte Interview For C A busy evening was scheduled for $379,669 in the genet ShuUolte aldermen at their 7:30 p.m. keeping the curret I Wednesday meeting ut the town hull, cents tor each $100 They Were to hear trom the public ty; $250,700 In the on the town's proposed 198&-86 fund; and $30,493 l budget, interview three candidates ing, including car for chief of police and possibly offer current year, for ; the Job to one of the three, and con- $666,922. sider proposed increases in water Mayor Beamon I and sewer rates that would increase peeled the board tc the minimum $1 for each, plus in- on the police chic crease the rates for gullons beyond time for the new el the 3,000 included in tlie minimum around July 1. rate. The town also is l< The proposed budget includes police officer. - Calendar Of Eve Thursday, June 20 BRUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meet in their Brunswick County Governinent Center to discuss wate 7:30 p.m. GAME NIGHT tit the American legion Cost one mile soi U.S. 17,7:30 p.m. Friday, June 21 HKUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meet in their Brunswick County Government Center for a Joint meeti Moners and the water policy committee with the Inland The public is invited. 7 p.m. GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Volunteer Eire Depart Saturday, Juno 22 SCREENING Cl.INIC (or hypertension, glaucoma, visual a sponsored by the I-eland Uons Club in conjunction tvi County Health Department. Brunswick County Diabeti Commission for the Blind, at Woodbuni Presbyterian from 10 a m tintil 3 p.m. Contact the health department lion SUPPLY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT will serve barbecue plates with vegetables and hushpupples at the s til 7 p m , 13 SO each, with proceeds used to buy equtpmen ing tlie same hours will feature crafts, clothing and hous SHAUjHTTE HIGH SCHOOL Class of 10SS holds its 30-year Waterfront Restaurant near Holden Beach. Contact i M2-2677 for imire information. GAME NIGHT at the Calahash Volunteer Eire Departmen GAME. NIGHT at the Brunswick County Eishing Club, Sure Hotdoga and hamburgers available at the clubhouse fron Sunday, June 23 TEE-OFF. JIMMY SIMPSON INVITATIONAL (.Ol* TOI date at Marsh Harbour Golf linlu, for the benefit of the I Special Olympics program. 2 p.m. For more Informatio 7M-9I97 J Monday, June 24 BRUNSWICK COUNTY HOARD OF SOC1AI. SERVICI Department of Social Services, Brunswick County Go 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 25 OCKAN ISI.K REACH COMMISSIONERS meet to authori Bullington to issue general obligation bonds for the to The bond sale is tentatively scheduled July 2 in Kaleigf PUBLIC HEARING by the N.C. Department of Transports ed replacement of the Sunset Beach Bridge, at the Sunse Fire Station, 7:30 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY VETERANS COUNCIL meets at lakes VFW Post 10400. 7 SO p.m. Wednesday, June 26 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTKRS, CLUB 5?S meets at th Kestauranl, Southport, 7 a.nv-0 a.m. Guests welcome u 20, 1985 ie Series Pits youngsters from eight Little league and Pony I^agu teams. The line-up includes girls as well as boys. Squaring oft for Game I at 4 p.m. will be Ui "Fighting Wildcats" (dads) and the "Tigers" (boys] The Wildcats include Levy Simmons, Buddy Russ, Bill vGTiCSi irCn'syriC Simmons, Frssmsn Smitii, Ooim Fowler, James Chavis, Jirnmy I<ong, Danny Hogar Donald Stanley, James Simmons, James (Pooly) Sim mons and Bermv Harrell. The Tigers include Michas Clewls, Dean Duncan, Mitchell Jones, Greg Long Tracey Smith, Chris Fowler, Jamie Chavis, Michae Long, Timmy Hogan. KrLs Stanley, Ricky Daniels, Josl Simmons and Jeff Smith. Martha Benton and Patsy Turner will coach the dads with Rozier Deboise and Jerry Simmons Jr. coachin, the boys. At 6 p.m., coaches Renee Simmons and Cheryl C c: ~ i i? ?3 oiynb unweicon ys. lies a bit within the state's right o ding out the town way, but that the encroachment is si i, DOT employee slight, the state can live with it isked Hughes to Hughes said. ; to the clubs that jved and soon. He ibark discovered mm with the sign the J? t W* , on the opposite d made of wood, Shallotte," with a ;o. It was erected iture between the hallotte Junior ut H4 years ago. _ wired, but elee- / ? lot yet been consndscaping is ines said that's proenbark, the sign V-\ L- IB w* nen Y/(Z \ ? hfof i h\ 13 ai fund, based on \ \ ?4= it tux rate of U3 I % CIL worth of proper- IV; Y^jJpS^V I 1 _ , wutor and sewer OAlC 1 In Hevenuc Slur- /flf. ' ryover from the R( a total budget of vfo/yjCv Hiking for another nts LOCA" clumbers at the r system policies, ith of Shullotte on chambers at the *? Nft ng of the cominis- . Sanitary District I merit, 8 p.m. I cult) and diabetes I lb the Brunswick I ^jmi c Association and Ub i Church, i-eland, ? XHUKL for more infoniui- SWjJj Nation, U a.m. un- ' ^ it. A yard sale durehold furnishings | " reunion at Betty's flM : at <WHL I"" HilfWT"TTl t. 8 p.in KS JSl??<-f;S set liurbor, 8 p m n noon until 8 p.m. I URNAMKNT mm Brunswick County n. call Simpson at oMBR H H KS meets at the | i^Mnili vernment Center. V:- . ps w re Mayor UDane I ' wn sewer system ^ l _ Uoconthep^. ONE or int I Beach Volunteer " "^det^ ** l,bby the Roiling Spring _ J0 e Ship's Chandler a tx Mv-OWXJl MACON t ; Dads A e Lewis bring on their "Lame Ducks" against the Wolverines, coached by Edward Smith and Ray Piver. e The Ducks lineup includes Chris ChsppcU, Ronnie i. Young, Danny Smith, Johnny Smith, Jerry Simmons y Jr., Darious Babson, Ricky Thompkins, Roger W. Simi, mons. Tnhy Smith Donald Ronton. Bubbv Hines. Jimit my Ward and Wayne Osborne. Their competitors are h Gwen Chappell, Kip Young, Timmy Smith, Dale Smith, i David Wltaley, Bruce Babson, Ricky Tliompkins, Ralph Canady, Alvin Lewis, Don Benton, Russell Hines, 1 Roland Ward and Andy Osborne, h At 8 p.m. the "Wild Mustangs" coached by Pansy Simmons take on the youthful "Waccamaw Colts," coached by Chris Bellamy and Donny Norris. i, The Mustangs include Dewayne McCumbee, Lyle R Rav King. Jackv Hoean. Calvin Rnvlrin Tnrrv Atkins Danny Simmons, Shady Daniels Jr., Keith White, Edward Stanley, Ronnie Prldgen and James Simmons. ne In State's Righ f But several of the decorative pil- The state has 3 ings set around the sign extend fur- resubmit his plar , ther into the right of way and may DOT decides the s need to be relocated. too far, Hughes light to forevery < EOpS ^jf|>^Open 7 fED AT OCEANVIE Swimwear including popular styles by Barely Legal and Elena s|8g and 'S Sportswear From the briefest of fet bikinis to the co?lest separates, you'll make a big splash in styles from our brand I <>' new collection of popular brands! =3 L ikini* by RoreVy Co* Kii Mrelry* T-shirts TELEPHONE 842-4300 K \i The Kids 1 | Among the Colts are Ronnie McCumbee, Neil King, Jeff Long, Sirrenthia Daniels, Crystal Atkins, Brent Simmons, Marcus Daniels, William White, Bozie Stanley, William Whaley and Mark Register. In the fourth game, Pat Simmons' and Arleen Norris' "Leaping Uaards1' take nn ihp "Hnotina Owls" coached by Jeremy King and Dino Daniels. The Lizards team is composed of Tommy Ward, Steve Stephens, Eugene Whaley, Junior Carpenter, Jarrett Smith, James Daniels, Ricky Thomas, Arthur | wuson, tony tsenton, Richard Babson and Herbert Crawford Their opponents are Jared Smith, Eddie Stephens, Daniel Whaley, Tracy Carpenter, Michelle Benton, Durwin Thomas, Derrick Thomas, Arthur K. Wilson, Tony Benton, Ricky Babson, Eric Carpenter and Alex Long. t Of Way asked Hughes to realigning only the offending pilings, is for the sign. If "If they knew the story behind getiign does encroach ting that sign fixed right," he said, said he will try "they wouldn't do this." SEA... I 3irl in port! 1 "1 T 1 Days A week w PAVILION IT*"1 - outf'1 ^c-" - w 1 ; Jellies ?i
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