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Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK Calendc Thursday, Aug. 29 GRAND OPENING of the I>elai SUNSET BEACH TOWN COUNI ly, at the town hall, 7:30 p.m GAME NIGHT at the America! U.S. 17, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 FILING PERIOD OPENS at n Beach, for which the filing p GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Be Saturday, Aug. 31 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT pancake hi fee at the Calabash Volunteei 6 a.in.-11 a.m. SUNSET BEACH TAXPAYER! Volunteer I- ire Department 1 SHA1.LOTTE I.IONS CLUB FIS plate with fried flounder, slav 11 a.m. THE BRUNSWICK COUNTY F fry, chicken dinner, bake sal link at noon at the clubhouse night at 8 p.m. TANGI.EWOOD PROPERTY O' Alton and Virginia Parnell, a ramp. Open to Windy Point f GAME NIGHT at the Calabash Sunday, Sept. 1 PANCAKE BREAKFAST at the bor, 7 a.m.-lO a.m. FUNDARAMA to benefit the Stu gospel sing at the rescue sq Radio during pledge progran FREE BI.OOI) PRESSURE CI Coastline Volunteer Rescue S p.m. Monday, Sept. 2 ATTIC AND BAKK SALE by the tcctive Order of Klks at the Cj to receive items at the lodge K p.m. BOLIVIA ALDERMEN meet at Tuesday, Sept. 3 BILL LANKY AND BOB IIAM Security Administration wil Brunswick County Chapter, Employees (NARFE), at tin Pier. Members and tiiose clig BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD sion (rescheduled from Sept. BRUNSWICK COUNTY DEMOt East Coast Vinyl Siding, Islan Wednesday, Sept. 4 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS Restaurant, Suuthport, V a.m. welcome. SIIALUHTE ALDERMEN meet Supply VFC Used Hous !f you haven't already cleaned the attic or storage shed, now's time to do it. The Supply Volunteer Fire Dep mcnt will hold a flea market t yard sale Saturday, Sept. 7, in former Itlanton's Supermor building The building is located i door to Itlanton's Tax Service. Any donation of used items have resale value will be acccp Sunset Tax A proposed high rise bridge, I use plunnitiK and public parking l>c on the agenda when the Su Beach Taxpayers Association h its labor Day membership meel The meeting will be held Satur Aug. 31, at 10 a.m. at the Su Demo Womei Meet At Ocean Isle The Brunswick County Dcntoci Women's Organization wilt i Tuesday, Sept 3, at 7:30 p.u Island Plain on N.C, 179 near 0 Isle Bench Hosted by members from l)u 1, the meeting will be in the Const Vinyl Siding building A guest speaker is planned, Jojuan Somerset!, ami refreshn will be served During the business ses members will discuss a membe drive, (undratslng projects and | to attend the state conventic Southern Pines Sent 19-51 All interested women are urs attend. she saui Democratic Women's nx*Un?j hem# rotated from iw distri another to encourage Involvetra women throughout the count)', Mrs Somersett Membership is to all county women who registered to vote as Democrat More information Is avatlab calling Urate IVopies. M2-835 Jo)nan Somsersett. S7?-6J?. BEACON, Thursday, August 29, 1985 3r Of Events id Community Park Building, Leland, 1 p.m. "II, holds its September monthly meeting earn Legion Hut, one mile south of Shallotte on oon for all municipal elections except I .one eriod has already opened. ach Volunteer Fire Department. 8 p.m. eakfast with sausage and orange juice or cofr Fire Department building, $3.50 per person, i ASSOCIATION meets at the Sunset Beach )uilding, 10 a.m. II FRY at Shallotte Muncipal Park, $3.50 per v, yams, hushpuppies and cola drink, starts at ISHING CDIIB at Sunset Harbor holds a fish e, with hand-dipped ice cream for sale, stare and continuing until 7:30 p.m., with game WNERS ASSOCIATION meets at the home of cross the channel from the Tanglewood boat 'ark Developments residents also, 7 p.m. Volunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m. Bruaswick County Fishing Club, Suaset Harillotte Volunteer Rescue Squad. Free benefit uad building will be aired live over WVCB j, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. IFX'K and diabetes detection clinic at the quad Building, Hidden Beach Bond, 2 p.m.-4 Indies Auxiliary of the Benevolent and Proilabash l-odge, lOa.m -t p in. Members were riday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 the town hall in regular session, 7:30 p.m. EL of the Wilmington office of the Social 1 speak at the luncheon meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal ; Pirates Cove Restaurant, Yaupon Beach ible for membership are invited, 1 p.m. OK COMMISSIONERS meet in regular scs21, at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. ,'RATIC WOMEN'S Organization meets at d Plaza near Ocean Isle Beach, 7:30 p.m. meet for breakfast at the Ship's Chandler -8 a.m. Visitors and prospective members in regular session at the town lutll, 7 ::t0 p.m. ) Wants Good ehold Items t out "aid a departmental spokesman., the These might include clothing, glasswurc. dishes, toasters, coffee art- makers, fry pans and bicycles, ype "This is the time to get rid of those the items Hurt are in your way and at the ket same time help a worthy cause," lext said a spokesman. Kor more information, or to have that someone with the fire department ited, meet you at the sale site, call 754-4437 or 754-4454. payers To Meet land Beach Volunteer Fire Department will building. nset Members will also discuss a ioldx membership drive, nominations for ling. directors and future directions of the day. association, indicated a news inset release. itrlot No? said juha mph Too S All Attaaaaii sion, plans crctc and work. Rc <xl to rc ?nt of / S BUHPIWO are \ AV N$?Ji? 1* by ~ 1, or Hsn> I 7* < 0(?on t Brunswick Tech Quarter Continu It will be back to school for approx- i imately '2,500 Brunswick County I adults next week when fall quarter i continuing education education i IUUISCS UCglll dl Dl UlloWltK ] Technical College. Continuing education courses are for adults 18 years of age or older i who choose to attend classes on a less structured basis than that which is I required for curriculum study. They | are designed for self-improvement, i up-grading for increased job < demands and a variety of general in- I lercsi unci The history of Brunswick County, ' its communities and towns, will be f the focus of a local history and genealogy course. County folklore and music will add dimension to local i history as students research families f and collect data on ancestry. The t class will meet from 7-9:30 p.m. each \ Monday at West Brunswick High i School beginning Sept. 16. A registra- 1 tion fee of $10 will be charged. i Designed especially for day care c providers and pre-school teachers and directors, the course, Creative 1 Activities for Young Children, is ap- t proved for state certification. It wiil i Weekend Pas Need Boatinc w Not all the people who enjoy 1 boating are "weekend skippers." t Many of them are "weekend I passengers"?just along for the ride while someone else runs the boat. n But what if the skipper falls overboard or gets injured or sick while you're "just along for the ride?" Sud- r denly you are in command and need to know the basics of how to run the boat, how to use emergency equip- tl mem, wnai 10 ao in ease 01 irouDle. John F. (Jack) Ziefel of the ti Shallotte unit of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary says that the time to learn is before you need to take command, w Before you start, locate the per- k sonal flotation devices (PFDs), fire C extinguisher, signaling devices and b other safety gear. Practice throwing n PFDs a line, anchoring the boat and ri boarding from the water. Ask questions about the boat and V how it operates. Most owners will i talk your ears off if you give them ! Art Class* Classes in pottery, watercolors and I drawing will be offered through Brunswick Technical College beginn- < ing next month at Franklin Square i Ciallory and the adjoining pottery' studio in Southport. i Donna Bean will instruct three pot- i tcry classes, Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to ( 10 p in., beginning Sept. 3; Monday, i Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 4; and t Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. beginning Sept. 3. Jean Jones will instruct in watercolors in two Wednesday sessions, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Job imall ? of conI masonry :ady-mix. SUPPMIS A $** WAl Begins Fall ing Ed Courses involve a study in the techniques of Formulating a creative activities program in daycare, pre-school, and nursery centers. The class will meet From 7-10 p.m. each Tuesday in Bolivia. The course will begin Oct. 8. >\ registration fee of $10 will be charged. For those who would like to add a touch of glass to their lives, a stained glass class for beginners will be available. Basic design, use of stainad glass tools, and glass cutting will je discussed. The class will meet at tVest Brunswick High School on ruesday and Thursday from 1:30-9:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 10. rhe registration fee will be $10. A beginning course in bricklaying vill be taught near Boones Neck rom 6-10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursiay beginning Sept. 3. The course will cover the mixing of mortar, the i?;p n f a frnu/pl anH IpvpI anri >uilding cavity walls and corners. A -egistration fee of $10 will be charg:d. More infonnation about Continuing education Courses is available from he Continuing Education Departnent at 754-6900. .sengers 3 Skills Too lalf a chance. The more you know, he safer you'll be if something does lappen. Cftmo (Ka A?l,?r 1.1 uwiiiv. ui nit uuivi uunga )UU nuuiu ieed to know arc: How to start the engine. How to shift into forward or evcrse. How to steer the boat. How to stop the boat and turn off he engine. In ease of a man overboard, how a approach the person in the water. How to signal for help. If you are a "weekend passenger" nth any regularity, you may want to now more about boating. The U.S. 'oast Guard Auxiliary can help you ecome a better passenger, crew aember or even skipper if iccessary. Vnr ir\fnrmntinn nn tVin foil ? ?f? x>aUnR class offered by the Shallottc \uxiliary, call the local flotilla at >79-2367, said Ziefel. 2S Begin >otunning Sept. 4. Rusty Hughes will teach drawing >n Mondays from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 >.m. beginning Sept. 9. Registration is $10 for the pottery :lasses, $19 for watcrcolors and $19 or drawing, all payable at the first lass meeting. Senior citizens ages 65 ind older are exempted. The gallery is located at the inersection of West and Howe streets. i P^a5" Mil is c Uw MYRTLE BEACH 1530' N * Mwy (1 Hoc* oi Pm? iok?t Co?X?*ry C*vbv To*#pKc-%* BCO 449 ?MC ac h WEO .//coastal AUy WALLPAPER K| & CARPET Moin Street Shollotte 754-6965 754-8049 g "We're Setting Trends I I * Carpet 5 z A lif II _A IV.. i x i?oiipaper x vei r s Commercial & Residential f #/ 91*1 I Robins I variet B HOLDEN BEACH CAUSEWAY i 8 FT3 ROD & REEL % ? COMBO ? *30" END OF SEA! I BEACHWEAE Hfc?? >i i 111 ii ?aama |?l., J o* v ? ine iar wallco 1 jest Selectioi In Stock Wallcov liscounted from retail 3rasscloth & Stringclot V w /w NORTH MYRTLE BEACH Sun D*ol C*?*?r Hwy 17 Ocwn Of St< No*t CVoor to Ctn?mo T?-WpKon? W3 749 4&XI FFER YOU A WAY TO Si ? K For Others To Follow" Vinyl rtiMil JL Mini Rlirirlc I Bawa Professional Installation V #7 ^ Fa >7 ^ y son's 1 yMON-SAT 8-9, SUN 1-6 842-4142 4 FT. 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