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fs ^ irW Wt L Sixty-two members of the West Brunsv day night in Shallotte lor their first ren front row?James Johnson. Jamie V Frink. Kenneth Galloway, Mike Potts Brown. Jeff Sellers and F.ddie Floyd; etha Holmes. Sheila Mel jimb, Betty 11 New Ser Officers of a new Brunswick County Senior Citizens Council are opposing a proposed $5 fee for flu shots offered as [inrt of a preventive health care program by the county health department. "We would like to go on record stating that we think the...$5 cost for seniors to get the flu shot is too high." said C.race Peoples of Supply, second vice president. "We wish to contact our county commissioners and tell them." The fee was approved by commissioners on a split vote last week, sub_ __ * HWI nu Sai\lras I (ft" riciM. FASH IONS \ ISA a~1 MaUerr Weir j 50%I 60% OFF Bonnie Lou Koret I Cntnl inn A nnol A 11 c- ! I I g Poge Fresh Ideas i a Peter Ashley and More j y l ; See Our New Fall Arrivals 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 Thursdoy Oct 3 Six Weeks *20.00 Instructor Roy Muckenfuss Sponsor ad 2y BRUNSWICK COUNTY RECREATION DEPARTMENT Total Conditioning I with Basic Jazz Aerobics and Yoga (taiATir ON THE CAUSEWA i AT OCEAN ISLE 6EA< 579-6279 Con C o?i -? wa: > [ ( I ^ - ^-v | tr oaTv .COP rick High class of 1975 gathered Saturmion in ten years. They are, from left, filletts, Jimmy Bromell, Ix?e Vance . Perry Sellers, Jerry Brown, Chasey second row?Debbie Hewett Beck, ln[ill Gore, Kim Tripp Andrews. Valeria liors Council 1 ject to approval of the planning board. Health Director Thomas Blum had told commissioners if they thought the fee would be a problem for some seniors, the county could go back to charging $3. Two commissioners had said some seniors couldn't afford the $5. Henry Heichart of Calabash was elected president of the new council, while Bill Dunn of Boiling Spring lakes is first vice-president. Flora Kilter of Shell Point was elected Arts Coui An Octoberfest celebration is planned for October 5-6 at Brunswick Square in Shallolte by the Brunswick County Arts Council. The council invites any interested artists to participate No fee will be cluirgcd Work trom a variety of mediums will be represented In ?i i?i LiuuiuK y ? puiiiuii^ tinu .luiiiicu glass. Interested artists can contact Dee Supply VFD Sc Sales Stock Ai It's time to get rid of any used household items that are In your way and at the same time can help a worthy cause. The Supply Volunteer Fire Department is still accepting donations of items to sell at its yard sale on Saturday. (X't. 5 The sale will be held in the former Blanton's Supermarket building, located next door to Ulanton's Tax Service. "Any donations of used items that have resale value wiU be gladly accepted," indicated a news release NARFE Meeis un uct. I The National Association ?f Ketireii Federal Employed. Brunswick County Chapter No ISA. w.ii hold its next luncheon rneetiny at 1 p m. Oct 1 at the Pirates Owe Kesturant at Yaupon Beach. Peter Almlrail will he gutst speaker Members and those eligible lor membership may attend Your Resori Furniture Store / M??y w / ttr?4l-K?owR ^5^ ^ LtNB :h Av?HCM* ? in and cl?a?k m oat IF I Class Of 75 Toe Cumbee Inmau, Toni Leonard, There Sellers, Neda Huberts Carter. Lois 11111. row?Man, Krtnk Potts, Marllec Marsl vian Reaves Jordan. Lynn Joyner Knlg U'nvman 11 11 UJ UIUU niaiiunv) naiiua nuillll iUM Brown, Mary Daniels, Summit' Varnai "akes Stand C secretary and Iiena Beaetumi her assistant, said Ouida Hewett, senior adult coordinator for the Voluntary Action Center. The council discussed possible countywidc senior activities with Doreen Vereen, speeial populations coordinator with the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department. Ideas include a mailcarrier check service, calling service, musical activities such as a chorus or barber shop quartet and Tcil Plans Oct Milliken at 754-8022 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Entertainers at the festival will include dancers, an actor, a guitarist, and clowns. Children can have there faces painted for free. Art demonstrations will also be held. The Arts Council Is hoping the festival will introduce residents to ?eks Both id Buyers These might Include appliances, clothing, glassware, bicycles, tools and other Items. For more information or to schedule pick up service or delivery of iteras to the Blanton building, call 754-4437 or 7544454 Workshop Dates Are Corrected A workshop in sewing with ultra suede spoasored by the Bruaswlck County Agricultural Extension Service will be held Oct 24, 25, 28 and 25 at the exteasion office In Bolivia The exteasion service provided the wrong dates in an earlier news release The deadline for pre-registration is Oct 4, said Exteasion Agent Fear! W Stanley To register or for more information, call her at 2534425 I END OF SEASO PRICES S ALL PANTS REG TO S36 TOPS & BLOUSES REG TO $32 SHORT SETS REG TO $42 COTTON SWEATERS REG TO $30 SHORTS JEWEI EARRINGS ALL NECKLACES 579-4125 I - ' ^ r " \ fl 1 I 1 , \ jefher Again sa Holmes Wooten. Betsy Warren Dli Patricia Hill and Invent Hill; third tlft hall Tlnsley. flora Hill Daniels, VI- Ha ht. Aaron M. Hcwett, David Hewett, Br 1 Kenneth Hill; fourth row?Unda Be m Duong, Graeie Wllletts Vnntatn, Th pn )n Shots $ organizing volunteers. Seniors could fill two volunteer B openings to help with swimming and K bowling programs for students in the III Interagency Opportunities program ?? at Brunswick Technical College, C/i Mrs. Hewctt said. Volunteers should R" call the college. W The group meets next on Tuesday, 11 Oct. 15. Officers of all senior citizens I clubs are encouraged to attend, she J said. n oberfest ' local talent. ? 1'he Festival hours will lie from 10 | a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5, I and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. I Princess Pageant Planned Oct. 12 I The N.C. Oyster Festival Commit- I tee is sponsoring the first Oyster I Festival Princess nave/int on Oct 1? I in conjunction with the queen's pageant. Any girl between the litres of eight [ and twelve who i.H a Brunswick County resident is eligible to enter. The competition will include Interview, talent and evening gown. The deadline Is noon, Sept. 27. Call 754-6644 for more information. C LANvALE 1 Nursery E Abelias J *175 and #500 ? V 1 10 rnilftt north ol Bolivto on US j 17 Mon hi 9 to 6 Solurrioy 9 2 to I? r 7*3 31 w r i A M&>\ \lS& I ! | ( N CLEARANCE i LASHED I > S ftOO NOW I U < NOW O _ $inoo now IU 41 Ann NOW * IU" NOW $6?? i5oo 2 FOR J ^^ ?5?? ? ??aww?a??<g?? ! i in i mii li THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday. September 26. 1965-Page 7-A vajun a " 5"* ; q c 15 I J VJ ? ^ I mm' Potter, Murk Gray, Lynn Cause, J. W. Brown and Alicia Bentley; h row?Anthony Daniels. Jerry Carter, Terry Sellers, Kirn Simmons lloway, Phil Norrls and Handy May; sixth row?Kevin Thorao, Muriel yaut, Cynthia Mitchell, Tim Hcwett, Teresa Clemmons Varnam, Alexia ntley and Terrle Hewett l-ong; seventh row?l.lnda Thorpe, Theresa arpe, Margaret Benton Hushes. Gall Coleman ituss nnh kim ai?? 'sent but not pictured was Sara Knhinsnu. COMPLETE INTERIOR -xtitili \ DECORATING SERVICE I t Mini blinds Corpol | V Vorticol blinds Wallpaper JkjT| u.-| ) Micro blinds ^ Dmponos *9^ y . ^ ^ Boot outovtoy Thursday, Friday and Saturday Drastic Savings Storowido All Summer Merchandise Must Go Jresses & Jumpsuits $fQ99 VALUES TO $B4 99 NOW I # Jresses & Jumpsuits $OQ99 VALUES TO $129.99 NOW XT Summer Sweaters $Q99 VALUES TO $54.99 NOW W ops $799 VALUES TO $31 99 NOW # Jlouses $Q99 VALUES TO $49.99 NOW W ikirts $099 VALUES TO $54.99 NOW W ihorts $099 VALUES TO $31.99 NOW O 5ants & Slacks $Q99 VALUES TO $59 99 NOW # All Jewelry & Accessories Reduced Remaining Sashes $199 v/ai 1 icc tr\ co rvi m^ma/ I iv-/ # ' . w Belts $C00 VALUES TO $38 00 NOW ?# Remaining Earrings $100 VALUES TO $10 00 NOW I Bocks $ 100 VALUES TO $4 50 NOW I Necklaces $000 $C00 VALUES TO $46 00 NOW X "J P.S. Fall Fashions Reduced Tool Quatry Lacks' Apparel ri-v. ,..i e i_ V junuuy / Kk the ,v Clothes vi/V Horse Wi \\ 579-5050 . ..olCO(JMx.f ' OHRISf VQUARt 9 I \ SUNSET BEACH v"~' - ? r ^r>
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