Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEA I* Co-op Inci Incumbents have been nominated lor re-election as directors of both local utility membership cooperatives. Elections will lie held in conjunction with the annual meetings of the Brunswick Electric Membership Corp., on Oct. 18, and Atlantic Telephone Membership Corp., on Oct. 25 Up for re-election by BEMC Health Board V Tattoo Ordinar Tattoo parlors will go unregulated in Brunswick County a little longer. The Brunswick County Board of llealtli liad to postpone consideration of an ordinance regulating the parlors because it failed to attain a quorum on Sept. 9. The meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, Sept. 23, at 7:.'10 p.m. Six members are required for a quorum; five were present Monday. A tattoo [wirlor opened recently at Seaside Plaza, at the Intersection of N.C. !KH and N.C. 179. Tile department is interested in regulating tattoo |uirlors because of the possibility of the spread of Hepatitis B and AIDS viruses, which can be transmitted through contaminated needles. OUwr agenda item* poalpw.ed Include discussion of the flu vaccine jj. < CON, Thursday, September 19, 1985 J I Dec. 10 Is Their Deadline I Work's proceeding on schedule si , Uie Gilbert Koad bridge replace, ment project in Bolivia. Job ioreman Johnny Piatt of Carolina Bridge Co. of Orangeburg, S.C., says he hopes to finish by a Dec. 10 deadline. At right, I.yndell Randolph and state DOT employees James Newman and Kerry Cross prepare lo pour the cap (or one set of bridge pilings, with the other row of pilings in the foreground. At the left. Johnny Barfield tamps the dirt around a third row of pilings with a "waeker". The new concrete and steel span will contain two 12-feet wide traffic lanes and will extend about 158 feet. STAir PHOTOS %1 SUSAN U'.Hf p jmbents Nor members are Columbus County directors Beaslcy Strickland District ll; and Harry I>ec (Bobby] Jordan, District 10; and Brunswick County directors Bryan H. Smith, District 9; Hubert K. Brittain. Atlantic Telephone members will elect three directors; District 5?Supply, Varnamtown, Holder Unrw.K Cil.rnr 11 11 nrtri lDw,n/.'?. Vrw.U ijcii>.ii, oiivct iiid niiu uiAiiit o nevn areas; District 7?Town Creek, WinVill Discuss ice Sept. 23 program, a report to the county commissioners on the "sanitation problem," a resiHinse to concerns expressed by the Brunswick County Aninuil Welfare Ix-aRue and plans to advertise the need for sewaRe permits as they relate to Land sales and homes and mobile homes. All meetings of the board are open to Die public. At Thomaiboro BRING HOMi ^BEACON On M* At TMONLAlBOtO TRADING (Oil ^ MM! KS5SB ^Sr^ddljl i Ht *L ^ J, | V riiriated For A ' nabow, Boiling Spring Lakes and Mill , Creek areas; and one at-large from l the ATMC service area. Nominated are incumbents A. Wilson Arnold of Supply; Charles H. Mills of Town Creek; and P.R. I Hankins Jr. of Route 1, Bolivia. Serving on the nominating commitl tee that met SeDt. 9 were I.vle Hnv King, Jennings Edge, Audrey Salmon, Clyde Stanleyu, Waddcll Cleminons, Chadworth Phelps, Floyd Atkinson and George Hellamy. Any 15 or more members may also make other nominations by petition not less than 20 days before the meeting. Nominations will also be accepted from the floor. Atlantic Telephone will hold its annual meeting at the West Brunswick High School gymnasium on Friday, , Oct. 25. Tho nCMf .....I..,,. 1'*? ? ?* Iiuiuiiiniuipi VVIIUIIIIICIconsisted of one member from each Shaliotte Whoe SQUARE DA Open House for Pro: JLjfl & Friday*, Sept. 6 HOW/ 4 [/?"' Q For more info B| hmSWP ^ I ?; ,8W; |90j? * . * JTX. ?.HV. . <<' II Upcoming \ of 11 districts and one at-large: Ray th CflTlfldv Willip -I Mnrlnw Tamnc 21 Sessions, Roscoc Butler, Gilbert rn Faulk, Stirling Cartrett, Marvin McKeithan, Mrs. Donnic C. Miller, m Bobby G. Inman, Bill Freedman, qi Monroe Enzor Jr. and Newman Smith. h( Directors are elected by plurality W vote unless otherwise stipulated ti< before balloting and serve staggered bi terms of three years each. They must rl)e no of no close relation to any incumbent director or of a co-op employee, they must receive co-op service at their primary residence, i must be current in all respects in- I eluding timely payment of outstanding accounts and must be age 21 or older. Candidates for the board of directors may also be nominated 1) by petition of 15 or more members in writing over their signatures not less I and Dealers iNCE CLUB spective Members ? 2 X 13 & 20, 8'till 0:30 p.m. 1RD PHELPS, Caller rmation call Rose or Harry 579-4442 * HpPIJw ' ' ^ - 11 *^v, ' ' ' *> f if < 'acancies an 25 days before the meeting, and from the floor of the annual eeting. Attendance of three percent of the embership is required for a lorum. This year's BEMC meeting will be s ;ld Kriday, Oct, 18, at Smith's ^ cirt.-iiuu.-ic in nriuievme. risgisira)n will begin at 12:30 p.m.. with c isiness beginning at 2 p.m. j ?mNau The Fitness < Complete Nniit Aerobics & wo Weight training Sauna j_ -I- i i w milling IM'US i,ii ii.it ii i) issthi i.nms/i.iH \i list in t u ii.itiks/u. Opening soon in Hwy. 17 Souti ! tHf MUHtlMC* MACCM M Calabash VRS Serves BBQ Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad rill serve barbecue dinners Satur^y, Sept. 21, beginning at 11 a.m at he sauad buildine. ni... *n ra iai i wica ai c fo.?w CdUl, wiui pier eeds to benefit the department, said pokesman Carol Bramley. :estival Booth space Available The South Brunswick Islands Tiamber of Commerce has announcd a Sept. 30 deadline for civic irganizations to submit requests for tooth space at the N.C. Oyster "estival, which will be held Oct. 2-13. Civic organizations, including olunteer rescue squads and fire lepartments may apply for comitimentary booth space at the Oyster 'estival. They may sell snack items ir side dishes that will compliment he oyster roast and fish fry to raise unds for their organization. The organization's president or hairman should contact Anne Marie ichettini at 754-6644 to reserve both he type of booth and space required. Groups will be responsible for both etting up and cleaning up their tooth. Requests will be honored on a first:ome, first-serve basis, said Ms. ichettini. 'tilus Connection ilus machines rkout classes e khR ROOMS* SIIOUKHS II V.f. ? SV ICK BAR Resort lMu/.n ?, Shallotte )

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