Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC
PEOPLE IN
Andrews Hea
larry Andrews of Grissettown ha;
been electee
r chairman of the
' Brunswick Coun\
ty Board of Elec f
^ w>' bons.
1 The election
was held July 16,
'following the
swearing in
\ Andrews and
*" another new
board member, James Jefferies of
Boiling Spring lakes, who was
elected secretary. Both are
Republicans.
Orio flnrn nf Sniithnnrt fnrm??r
chairman and a Democrat, is the
third member.
In Study Program
Lesley Kae (lore, a rising senior at
jwjgy ....^| West Brunswick
"'ill' School, is
one
U Brunswick Coun^
selected to attend
m a sununer study
k * , program in math
r\ ^ | and science sponsored
by the N.C.
School of Math and Science.
The 525 students in 1985 Summer
Ventures are studying for five weeks
at one of five universities across the
state.
lesley, the daughter of Donald and
Wanda Gore of Koutc 2, Shallottc,
and Sammy Ijimont McKoy, a student
at North Brunswick High School
in I eland, arc studying at Appalachian
SUite University.
Amy Babette Coggins and Charles
Stephen Hussell II, South Brunswick
High, and Christopher Stephen
Williams, North Brunswick High, are
studying at Cast Carolina University.
Patricia Lynclle Hill and Victor
Darrel lee of South Bruaswick High
are studying at N.C. Central University.
At fend Digest
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Savaresc of
Sluillotte attended the Mid-Summer
family Practice Digest sponsored by
the N C AeiiHnmu of I.'.,...II,. 1>V,??I_
clans al Myrtle Bench, S.C., July 1-6.
Participants had the opportunity to
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IJ. What are some of the most
common vision problems in
\ Nearsightedness, farsightedness
and astigmatism arc
among tlie most conunon vision
problems of children.
Nearsighted youngsters cannot
see things clearly at far distances.
Knrsighted children may have
problems swing clearly up close.
Those mth astigmatism tuive a
distorted view of everything
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whatruT l>pc ?d Ituildinft 1
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'ON, Thursday, August 1, 1985
J THE NEWS
ds Election Trio
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i earn 30 hours of continuing medical
I education credit required for
; membership retention in the 'l
Academy and for board re
certification.
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Sifter Wins c
Michelle Sellers, 11, of Koute 3,
Supply, won first I
place in her open , ?,
class demonstra- ?
tion on the
"Business of J ft C
Babysitting" A " ft s
presented Tues- *day.
July 23, at 'KSSS ''
the State 4-H j?. ? s
Congress at N.C. gBSt HE
State University.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David H. Sellers Jr. "
Her talk was based on experience. T
Michelle said she babysits a fouryear-old
four days a week and a oneyear-old
occasionally. B
A 4-H member for three years, this
was her first attendance at the state B
Congress, which is sponsored by the
N.C. Agricultural Extension Service. H
"I was surprised and happy at winning
first place," she said. SI
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Complete Training 1
Marion D. Davis, son of Marion D.
and Carolyn B. Davis of Route 2, Supply,
and Alva E. Hart, son of Gene
and Marie Hart of Southport, have
completed training in fundamental
military skills at the Army ROTC
basic camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
The camp is designed to give junior V
college graduates and colleges Bl
sophomores who have not taken
ROTC courses the chance to enter the
program.
Both young men plan to enter the
ROTC program: Davis at Pembroke
Slate University and Hart at UNCWilmington.
Course Graduate
Sgt. Cynthia I.. Jones, daughter of C<
(llenda L. Jones of l-ong Beach, lias Ai
graduated from the Air Force man- tc
power management specialist course Al
at Keesler Air Force Base. Miss. -sc
A 1980 graduate of South Hruns- sl
wick High School, she Is scheduled to
serve at Tyndatt Air Force Base, Fla.
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OPTOMETRIST a
Many children also have vision
performance problems. These can n
masquerade as other problems
and are not easy for parents to
spot.
Hut optometrists are skilled in
uncovering them with tests tluit
arc part of a child's thorough vision
examination. They can
prescribe glasses anil/or vision
therapy to correct the problem. i
Some symptoms parents might "
spot art- an inability to pay attention
in class; failure to learn to
rcatl; or an inability to concentrate
on near tasks for any length
of time.
In the interest of better (
vision front the office of;
Chris Moshoures, O.D.
Pine Street, Shallotte
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Calendar
rhursday, Aug. 1
W.C. POOR BOYS' SHARK TOURN,
through Saturday, Hughes' Marina
this issue.
TOWN CREEK TUWNSHIP Semor Ci
Town Creek Township Park Building
more information, call Mary Richai
mtiktcwtn/ r'Al -MTV a r?TP rnttv
building, Brunswick County Govern
AME NIGHT at the American I^egio
U.S. 17,7:30 p.m.
rriday, Aug. 2
i.C. HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL I
ship Corp. assembly room in Shalli
reception today, 7 p.m.
1AME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Vol
iaturday, Aug. 3
1AME NIGHT at the Calabash Volunte
iunday, Aug. 4
REE BlXiOD PRESSURE CHECK an<
Volunteer Rescue Squad, Holden Be;
/Ionday, Aug. 5
EST-TAKING SKILLS, SAT math re\
West Brunswick High School, 8:30 a
Champion, WBHS, 754-4338.
RUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISSI!
Brunswick County Government Cent
RUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF E
conierence room, <:.iU p.m.
OLDEN BEACH BOARD OF COMMIS
p.m.
UNSET BEACH COUNCIL meets at tl
OLIVIA ALDERMEN meet at the tow
uesday, Aug. 6
HAPTER 1894 of the National Associ,
(NARFE) holds luncheon meeting at
Beach Pier, with Southern Bell Oper;
speaker, 1 p.m.
RUNSWICK COUNTY ALZHEIMER';
the conference room of Brunswick H
tion call Tanya l?ong or Rita Canfieli
Wednesday, Aug. 7
RUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS resumi
at the Ship's Chandler Restaurant, S
prospective members welcome.
Permit Filed I
The Military Traffic Management
munand of the Department of the
my lias applied for a permit to
mporarily place fill material in
lien Creek in Roiling Spring lakes
i a railroad land bridge can be conructed.
Plans submitted to the Department
[ the Army include the placement of
,IH? atbic yurtlM ol WW dirt und three
2-inch culverts into the creek. All
nnterial and adverting will be
emoved upon completion of the protcl.
Written conurients on the proposed
rork will be received by the Wilmigton
District Corps of Engineers'
ffice, P.O. Box 1890, Wilmington,
B402-1B90, until 4:15 p.m., August 19.
"The District Engineer has determined,
based on a review of data furCOMPLETE
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Of Events
IMENT begins at 8 a.m., continue:
, Shallotte Point. See related story ir
Uzens hold a general meeting at the
!, for those age 55 and older, 2 p.m. Foi
dson, 845-2862.
mtt _ 4. t_ At Lit. ?
iv-iu iijccto in uic (tuuut aoocmui/
ment Center, Bolivia, 7 p.m.
n Hut, one mile south of Shallotte or
neets at Brunswick Electric MemberMe
today and Saturday, with public
lunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m.
:er Fire Department, 8 p.m.
i diabetes detection clinic at Coastline
ar*h RnaH 9 n m J n m
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'iew free week-long course begins at
,m.-2:30 p.m. daily. Contact Deborah
1NERS meet in their chambers
er, Bolivia, 5:30 p.m.
EDUCATION meets at the Southport
SIONERS meets at the town hali, 7:30
le town hall, 7:30 p.m.
n hall, 7:30 p.m.
ation of Retired Federal Employees
the Pirates Cove Restaurant, Yaupon
itions Manager Royce Angel as guest
S DISEASE support group meets in
ospital, 7:30 p.m. For more informa1,
754-0133 or 754-4942.
e regular weekly breakfast meetings
iouthport, 7 a.m.-8 a.m. Visitors and
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nished by the applicant and onsite
observations," the permit notice
states, "that the activity will not affect
species, or their critical habitat,
designated as endangered or
threatened pursuant to the Endangered
Species Act of 1973."
The decision whether to issue the
permit will not be made until the N.C.
I'M vision of t?nvlronrnenlal Managernent
issues or denies state certifies
tion required by the Clean Water Act
The DEM issued a Clean Water Act
certification for the proposal on Feb
22.
The N.C. Department of Natura
Resources and Community Develop
ment has determined that the pro
posal is consistent with the provi
sions of the N.C. Coastal Are;
Management Act.
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' BY BARBARA T. HEWETT
Brunswick County's Teacher of the
Year, Mrs.
Christine Hall, I
1 will be present at I
the Women's Day
Services to be I
held at St. John :
Missionary Baptist
'church, I
Bolivia.
The service
will take place at
3 p.m. Sunday, August 4, with Rev.
A.W. Fullwood pastor. Ms. Hall is
employed as a sixth-grade teacher at
Iceland Middle School and is a resident
of Rieglewood.
She is a graduate of Fayetteville
State and is pursuing a master's
degree. She and her husband, Zannie
Hall, have two children. Ladies who
are 70 or older will receive a certificate
of appreciation at the services.
Choir Celebrates
The young adults of our Cedar
Grove Missionary Baptist Church in
Supply will celebrate their choir's anniversary
Sunday, August 4, at 3 p.m.
There will be many visiting choirs
along with our own church choirs to
help them celebrate. For an evening
of inspiration, we invite you to come
and share with us.
Family Reunited
Mr. and Mrs. David and Berneatha
Gore were guests of their sons,
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Lindell and Linda of Rocky Mount
and Dr. I<eon and Brenda of Hampton,
Va. This was more than a trip; it
was also a happy reunion with son
Ravon, Gina and their children.
Daughter Debra Gause and son,
Travis, met at LindeH's home in
Rocky Mount on Friday evening. On
Saturday morning, the Gores
motored to Hampton to their
daughter Anne's home.
They were then joined by their son.
Randy, of Ft. Eustis, Va. The
sightseeing was inclusive of Dr.
Icon's office and new home which is
now being completed as well as the
landscaping.
Dr. I .eon is the oldest of the Gores'
sons and is a well-loved surgeon in
Hampton. He, along with his wife, invite
his friends to be on hand for the
nouse warming ana aoclorial dedication
which take place in November.
Birthday Greetings
Happy Birthday to everyone and
especially to Lureva Moses, Douglas
Bryant, Rita Hewett, Debbie Bryant,
Kevin Johnson, Stacie Hill and Francis
Metts.
Attends PTA Workshop
Deacon James H. Bryant attended
a PTA workshop at Hoggard High
School in Wilmington Saturday. He
has the information on the state's
leadership directions for the 1985-86
school year. He serves as president
of the West Brunswick High School
PTA.
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