Opinion Page THE BRUNSWICK&BEACON Edward M. Sweatt and Carolyn H. Sweat! Publishers Edward M. Sweat! Editor Susan Usher A'etcs Editor TD??? Oa-r/ ir/_*a vaa ^ a vpv nJiCSJ J WT W Her Johnny Craig Sports Editor Mary I'otts Office Manager CePl'llll Gflfp J&ti*u*rrtmintr RanivMont>lHu> Tammie Galloway Typesetter S!e*c Andrnon Pressman Bill McGowan Photo Technician Clyde and Mattie Stout, Jim Ballou Circulation Page 4-A Thursday, July 11,1985 Sunshine Law Needs Guts Rep. David Redwine deserves credit for doing his part to try to strengthen the state's Open Meetings law, the statute intended to bring the transaction of the public's business out from behind closed doors and into plain view. The law allows 19 specific reasons for public bodies to meet behind closed doors. Still some boards persist in meeting privately to discuss business that, by law, ought to be handled in public. It seems they want to do and say some things they'd rather you not know about. It sounds silly, but sometimes they actually forget they were elected by you to act for you. However, our local House member voted for a bill that provide some remedies when the violations are deliberate. The best aspect of House Bill 170 is that it would allow the cniirl tr? llo/ r> !*< \* cw IV/UI i CVCII M / IU UUJ in Brunswick County over Nev Hanover and North Carolina ovei South Carolina, even though thing: might cost a little more. I want th< taxes to stay at home.) Our own local economy has suf fered because of textile im ports?look at the impact ot ^ ? =3?*n j1 UMI ?F P* irills Ended i- ":;lfc j (ij Terry '? P?Pe ly. I always get a kick out of hearini Town Manager Wallace Martin': monthly activity reports, when i spark fills his eyes and a smili spreads across his face as he slowh pronounces "pyrotechnics," puttini in several accents in the four-syllabli word. "And, we had 14 cases of py-ro tech-nics during the month o July?or firecracker complaints." guess pyrotechnics includes all kind: of fireworks, including the kinds tha go pop. fiss and shrill as well as thi common firecracker, so the term i: reliable from a manager's stand point. But if fireworks are illegal in Nortl Carolina, then they should also be il legal in other states as well. In Nortl Beacon Readers time we are down at the coast, at ou home there. It is so up-to-date wit! news in that area. Therefore, I wish to subscribe t i ne Brunswick Beacon (or the new: while at our home in Denver. N.C. al year. Mrs. Robert Vinkers Denver. N.C. Please keep the Beacon coming, enjoy it very much. Look forward t it each week Now I have a special in terest in Shallotte. Ralph Stovatl lexington i The writer is the father of Do Stovall. Shaliotte's new chief o polic*. Editor's note.) 1BSCRIBE TO ICK^BEACON *70 M CAROLINA ?4S? >g News Coveroge 1AII: b 0*m ; 5 23 ^3 14 7 31 "5 23 r to oo ; oo n N >bti ***m oiaaaiHHaiiaai i 'Buy Ameri< Dupont's Cape Fear plant, with its large RIFs in recent years, and the DePoortere plant, where an aunt of mine recently lost her job. like the nearly 72 percent majority in the poll, I too would prefer buying a car made by an American company, but like many of them (if the survey had continued) I still bought an import, r I try to be realistic when it comes to large purchases such as cars: f When American makers come up v with an auto that can truly compete r with the imports in all aspects, I'll s buy it. Some of the new '86 models look promising, but I've always been - taught not to buy a car it's first year - out, to let the maker get the kinks out 1 firct AnH fnro it* I hart tn havo a rar ' * 3TAW o IT WAS A CoMMITT op?n.TY owuiat Awo stati I A Lonn Af - * - Carolina, it is perfectly legal to sell sparklers, the first thing that little kids get hooked on. Everyone knows that sparklers only lead to the harsh stuff, like firecrackers and bottle rockets. Who knows what comes next, Roman candles, or "Flowers In Full Bloom" Chinese flaming balls. No one is concerned about the problem though until the little child is hooked, until they're doing straight > "Whistling Jupiters" off the carport s or down Ocean Boulevard West. By i then, they are really strung out on the ? gray powder. / It's just too enticing not to travel t across the state line to buy fireworks cuici a nice seaioou ainner in Calabash, while you're still in the - spending mood. The wide, sandy f beaches back at the cottage or condo 1 s : Calendar < s Thursday, July 11 BRUNSWICK ARTS COUNCIL Bean ) assembly building. Brunswick Cour tion reports due from program dire< * HOLDEN BEACH COMMUNITY WAT Hall for a program on sea turtles, 7 COMMUNITY MEETING at the Shallc to discuss (iurganus Cemetery. All loved ones buried in the cemetery a r UONGWOOD COMMUNITY IMPROVI Store. 7:30 p.m. 1 GAME NIGHT at the American I?gio U.S. 17,7:30 p.m. s Friday, July 12 1 GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Vol Saturday, July 13 SENIOR PISH PRY at the ShaUotte Sen $1. for seniors ages 60 and older, sta I CALABASH VFW sells corn on the cot 0 Elks 1-Odee in Calabash Martina at h GAME SIGHT at the Calabash VohinK Sunday, July 14 BRUNSWICK COUNTY SWING FORI wood Golf Club. Contact Michael I j 7>4-4660, for more information Monday, July 15 m CAIABASH VOLUNTEER RESCUE St at the squad building, 10 a m f SUNSET BEACH COUNCIL meets at August 5 meeting, 7:30 p.m. J RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT COM3 in the commission office. Brunswick ! Tuesday, July 16 j SUPPLY EXTENSION HOMEMAKE Membership Corp. office in Shallott I OCEAN ISLE BEACH Board of Adjustr I Wednesday, July 17 BKI NSW1CX TECHNICAL COLLEGE room in Supply. 7 p.m. | SHAUjOTTE ALDERMEN meet at the I BRUNSWICK COUNTY PLANNING B conference roam. Brunswick Count) v :pn' I If wanting the most for my money is un-American, maybe I am, at least when it comes to cars. While my decision to buy a car sounds sudden, it wasn't. I'd been looking for months, reading back issues of Consumer Reports and Consumer Digest, talking with car owners and looking at advertisements to check prices?and resale values. I even sent off for technical information on the proriiii'Ls hi lwii iii, hotdogs and baked goods at the old 11 a.m. *r Fire Denartnvn! * n m !' HEART Golf Tournament at BrierEdwards or the Brierwood pro shop, JL'AD CORP. holds its annual meeting the town hall m lieu of their regular 1ISS10N for Brunswick County meets ; County Planning Building. 7:30 p.m. RS meet at the Brunswick Electric e, 10 ajn. nents meets at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. Board of Trustees meets in the board town hall ui regular session, 7:30 pm OARD meets in the planning building f Government Center, 7:30 p m >