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Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAD PEOPLE IN THE NEW Chamber Is At Travel' G Anno Mario Sch^ttinl ronro?ontoH the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce at the Travel Council of North Carolina's annual meeting, held recently in WiastonSalem. VK? lpoi.nl nn..n..!1 i.. ..nlionl.. I I lit II <l?tl (.VUIIl.ll !."> dLllVCI/ III' volvcd in promoting the state's tourist attractioas to an out-of-state market, including spring tourism missioas to New York City and Pittsburg. Assigned Tour David delteyna, fire control technician with the U.S. Navy, has been assigned a three-year tour on the USS Oldcndorf in Yokosuko, Japan. Delteyna was an honor graduate from basic training and recently received the Distinguished Military Graduate award given to the top 10 percent of the fire control technician class. He is currently at the top of his class in advanced fire control training Feed HummingI Hummingbird feeders should he kept filled until October 1, weather uorinittim' lint no Inneer. was the ad I" n> " * vice of committee chairman Ktnoyene Reynolds at the Sept. 12 I licet lrp{ of the .Sunset Sands Garden (.'lull If feeders are filled past Oct. 1, the birds could he tempted to remain in Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, Sept. 19 Odell Guryanus, Hlch Glenn. Ix-ainon Cleminoas; Mr. und Mrs. Wayne I sink, Mr. and Mrs. Hobby I lav is Friday, Sept. 20 Chris I lory,Is. Itecky Schwefel. Saturday, Sept. 2! Kevin Oini.sson, HI la Stnnuland, Kreeda bni)!, Jason He well; Sara anil I eland MassiiiKule, Kocky and Uni llopcluis, Al and Ihitli Hungerhuliler Sunday. Sept. 22 Kdna Skl|)|H'l, Mylan I're.ssnell, b-slte Chndwlck, Mary I.. Hints. Sanyo Anderson. Tom (lore, KtlloU liryalil, Linda Leonard, Junior Sellers. Mr and Mrs Terry Itekard. Moiiday, Sepl. 23 ( ma Howard, Sue Johnson. Sharon llarrclson, < lladys Hohhins, birry Mllllkeil, Michelle Milllgun: Mr anil Vt.. II.K? ..I II mill II IWVIYVIIIV, 1*11. 4111VI it 11.1. I Km noil MiIIIkiiii. liK'Niliiy, Sept. 'it Kninin Yihiiik. Hcntrlrc Viirnam, KilUnt WiHitiMi. Amy Mint/, Dewey lint Wool. (Sillily Temple, Minnie Hulks, Natnlie llewetl; t liris iiml Karen Moslmures W ctlnesiiuy, Sept. ii Murk ( atoll, KIiiuim' Caton, I jncln Howler, Uittie laidlum, Hoy Trest Sr . Keith (Sore, Phillip 1 -on# Auxiliary Sends Plant Members tended to club business at tbc Sept meeting of tin* ladies Auxiliary of VKW Post 7'M, which met at a Calabash restaurant Put llrosius. senior vice president, presided in the absence of President Merle lioUtshcrr). a patient in New llunover Memorial Hospital Club members volet! to send a plant to Ms (ioldsberry Ttie\ also votetl to establish a floorer (unit, to require throe signatures mi all club checks, to establish a telephone committee ami to hold quarterly dinner meetings. I'va llray was appointed patriotic instructor ami (lie duties of standing committees were reviewed Jean Kellg wen tlie W-SO club r?.? . ......?J ?.'it, . in iinviiiif, ?^ n i is* I iw it ii n } ??*? by Hlkta WiUon, chaplain, aiul the of Allegiance, ami cIomh! with a pra>rr by the chaplain The tfrvnip meets next on Sept .15 Itki Formoiot %\ 10 oih Otb?>? Vanftiti Atalwa* i 1 gol t?iw $1 30 ; Rrsi 1 ip* $1 75 J LEAH'S j NUKbtKT MAY \1 JUSl NOR IN Of \SHAUQT1t I'HQNI t>+**J y UN. Thursday, September 19, 1985 'S Represented ouncii Meet rVRpvna ia murrioH tn thn fnrmor Joy Stephenson of Supply. They have two children, Stephen, 8 and Mekcisha, 6. Heweft At Southport Sibyl Hewett, a 1985 graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy, is employed as assistant manager of the Revco Drug Store in Southport. A 1S80 graduate of West Brunswick High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burness lane Hewett of Supply. Employee Of Month Kosie Scarborough of Holdcn Beach has been named employee of the month a Comprehensive Home Health Care, where she is office manager at the Supply office. She has been with the agency three years. ->/rrVc 11 nil I Or~t 1 the area past their normal migration time and not be able to find food on their southward journey. Ms. iteynolds also said that applying cooking oil to the wire or cord t that holds the feeder may help pre- ( vent ants reaching the feeder. s The group's first meeting of the I lSt80-8fi year was held at the home of Mury Patterson. President (Jinny .' Winters welcomed all members back 5 and introduced two guests, Ann i Bocmcr and Wilma Bladen. Those absent due to illness were Kuth Asmussen I.vla Ksler. Jessie Helms . and Ann Maslinc. Member Frances Gravatl, a na- ' tionnlly accredited flower show Judge, presented an informative program on preparation o( ar- | niiiuements and displays at flower j shows ; The club will have a table at the > N.('. Oyster Fetival on Oct. 12 that t will feature handmade crafts, humemade sweets and plants, said , Pat llrosius, publicity chairman I ( Homemakers Met 1 Bolivia Extension Homemakers met Auk 27 in liolivia. Hetty Hrown was in charge of devotions. After the business session the I club acknowledged a thank you note from Hoy Scout Troop 2t3. The troop had received a cash contribution from the club. Members were also reminded of Achievement Nlitht to la- held Oct 2a. Fifteen members ami one cucst at tended Uie meeting Club president 1 ucester Mosley presided Lula Lewis Has Great-Grandchild Stuff Sgt und Mrs Benjamin lewis of Charlotte have announced '.he lurth of n dnuithter. Suvunna Klnine I-owls. She was born July '2!> lit Kwujalein, Miirsltull Islands, where her father is stationed witti the U S Army She weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces and w as 21 inches long l'be internal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Kdgar lewis of Charlotte. Maternal grandparents are Mrs Agnes Burgner and Bob Werner, both of Chambersburg. 1'enn Savanna is the greatgranddaughter of l.ula lewis of Shallotte and Claudia l>avis of Cheraw, S C I 7^\7? /(/I INTIMAT I I niqiit' Specialty Ps P i - fc 20 Aerobi J ? Shop h.nrly t I -&hxL - H---Sitnrwr Sijuarr 1 ' <|m|S88fSP&a. -f MwB To Wed Oct. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Ford II ol Shallotte have announced the engagement ol her daughter. TcrriI.ynn Sykes, to Michael Thomas Thrilt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grange Thrilt of New Bern. Miss Sykes is also the daughter ol O. Norwood Sykes of Greenville. The wed- , ding is planned for Saturday, Oct. 5, , at I'ine Valley United Methodist Church in Wilmington. I Get Those Oys1 Friday's the deadline for submiting recipe entries in the first N.C. Jystcr Festival Oyster Cook-Off, < iponsorcd by the South Brunswick i stands (Chamber of Commerce. , Entrants will compete for a $100 tavings bond first-place prize, i Second- and third-place winners will "eceive a $75 and $50 savings bond Aerobics Class r r i a . i uttered At Leland Kxcrcisc anyone? The Brunswick County Parks and tocreation Department is sponsorRg an aerobics class from fi to 7 p.m. Holiday and Friday nights beginning Monday, Sept. 23, and continuing unil Friday, Nov. 15. Classes will be in the Iceland Com nunity Building located at Iceland 'ark There will be no fee charged or the aerobics class, but each par.tcipunt is asked to wear loose clothes and bring ii towel or null to work out on Participants are also asked not to bring young children to the class as babysitting is not provided For more information, call 253-1357. Gduse Chapter Meets Sept. 19 ine wuuam House chapter u! ?* I laughters of the American Revolution will meet Sept. 19 at Brunswick Technical College In Supply. Mrs Until Hudgins. honorary state regent, will present a program on national museums She is a member of the I'lttlmonl Patriots chapter in Cluirlottc. livery one w ho is interested in becoming a member is Invited to attend More infornuitlon is available by calling OSJ-SOSH Class To Meet The Class of 1999 will hold a class reunion meeting Sunday, Sept 29, at 9 p m at the American legion Hut in Sotithport, according to a news release All interested classmates are asked to attend Hie release did not indicate the name of the high school [ ^ A '/TillC 11 ///^> E APPAREL > Shop! 57()-40% %Off ic Dance \\ ear whilr latlt or ( twistnuts! * ? Sun?fi Rrttrh Town Creek Observe Anr Town Creek Senior Citizens will mark their first anniversary as a m pronn with a rnvered-dish dinner W Oct. 3. fit The meal will be served at noon at me i own creeK lownsnip I'arK re building at Winnabow. di' Township residents age 55 or older foi are invited, said spokesman Mary ' Richardson. pr A club craft meeting will be held ch Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. at the same loca- de tion. He rel Retired School ( InJ Personnel To Meet ori i The Brunswick County Unit of the av Retired School Personnel Associa- .lt tion will meet Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 10:30 a.m. f~~ Terry Fonvielle will be guest | unnnb/.^ U? ...ill I jjjvohw . tic nui give oiioruiauon concerning insurance and answer , questions. '* The luncheon meeting will be held it Margie's Restaurant in Shallotte, located behind Hardee's. \er Recipes In! ?< respectively. Winners will be announced at the Oyster Festival's main activity site, the Ocean Isle Beach Airport, on Saturday, Oct. 12. Prizes will be awarded in three divisions, said Anne Marie Schettini, the chamber's co-director: hors d'oeuvres, soups and stews and main dishes. Cook-off finalists will prepare their recipes before a panel of food editors, with judging based on originality, predominance of oysters and attractiveness of presentation. More information and entry forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce office in Shallotte, 1919) /ai-oo*H. Beachcombers I Hear Ms. Russ * Mary Kuss, Home Economics Ex- i tension Agent, presented a program j at the September meeting of the Beachcombers Extension Homeinakers Club. She showed a film of activities available through Extension programs Sibyl Mcl-amb led the devotions, and club president Katherine Shawver presided at the business meeting A session was held to plan 'jj! Uie devotions and refreshments for the county council meeting slated Oct. 21. The Beachcombers will also ix- in limine 01 cleaning up alter Achievement Night on Oct. 25 Mrs Mcl-amb invited the club to her new home on Ocean Isle Beach for a covered dish luncheon on the next meeting date. Virginia Waplcs Joined the club as I a new member Kdna l'helps was a guest at the meeting The meeting closed with the reading of the club collect. I % pKnit Tops Reg. 11 97 $000 NOW T L Tailored Slacks Reg '18 97 $1/100 NOW I I Shaker Swe Long Sleeve fl Reg 21 97 2: NOW 1 2 - J ? Seniors nversary At the ciub's Sept. 5 meeting, 18 embers heard a program by N.C. ildlife Resources Commission nf. er Charles Haynes. He told of various local hunting gulations and various ways inriduals can help the aeencv's en cement program. Vice Chairman Herbert Young esided at the general meeting; aplain l/ee Wescott provided the votion and led in prayer; and ilen Wheeldon was in charge of freshments. Ouida Hewett of the Volunteer and formation Center reviewed the >anization's bylaws. Wore information about the club is ailahle by calling Mrs. Richardson 845-2862. * Seaside Plaza. Betweet ( V| Beach. Hwy. 179 S 904 ' l?l tji HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Other times \ by appointment. >8S THf BRUNSWICK BIACON I V% Holden Beach Road Shall m,vtiiiii mi [ i urn SL% 754 9422 ?A :rom Post Office) >URS 9 00-5 30 MON THRU II Fashior Oxford Shirts Reg 1497 $Q99 NOW T Cordurory Cullottes & Skirts Reg 21.97-23.97 > i goo NOW I T waters * i Vest Long S 3 97 Reg ;oo " NOW DANCERCISE Monday & Wednesday Night 7:00 to 8:00 pm , UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL Registration Wednesday. October 2 Daytime Classes Tuesday & Thursday Mornings 9:00 to 10:00 Calabash Rescue Squad Building Registration Thursday. Oct. 3 Six Weeks $20.00 Instructor?Ray Muckenfuss Sponsored By BRUNSWICK COUNTY RECREATION DEPARTMENT Total Conditioning with Basic Jazz, Aerobics and Yoga Beuduftae i Ocean Isle and Sunset 579-4610. Julie Worley. Owner 50% OFF SUMMER CLOTHING 20% OFF FALL MERCHANDISE \h*\ Fresh Flowers Weddings Funeral Designs 5 Silk Flowers and Plants /; C : A I _ L I _ 1 rirtr otri vice MVU/iODie ^1 |~~ o?e 754-9380 jl trn tio 11 Future Models Dance Showcase will i*gin modeling classes lturday, Sept. 28. For further in formaon, please call Marfi a MrC.ollum at mi)272-H(HW. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllli & vusliionA SAT. i Savings Sweater Vest Reg 14 97 $1 ooo NOW 1 Mm Fall Dresses *500 OFF J iasoon leeve Blouses . 18 97-23 97 SI 088 -Ji. M \
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