m SHOPPING WAS FUN lor grownups alike. Here, craftsman Harvey \ Leland Fe Fills A Vc Gaines, gospel music and arts and crafts galore shared the spotlight Saturday at the first Inland Ole Time Festival. The event, which essentially christened the new (.eland Park and community building, was a joint venture of the Iceland Community Action Group and the Brunswick CountyParks and Recreation Department. It was the first event of its kind in the community, organizers said. Youngsters competed in a range of field-day type of activities, while area senior citizens competed in a beauty contest. The tinest of the crowd vied the title of Colonial Baby. From her spot in the grandstand Nellie Neal watched the entertainment "a-1-1 d-a-y!" she said. In a paper sack on her lap. she held on to a gray ceramic Persian cat, tier prize for being the "best dressed senior" at the fair. She donned a blue and white checked drcH.H with a matching bonnet and a white apron for the event. And toward the end of the day, she joined other I .eland seniors up front for several gospel numbers. They'd been practicing for weeks, said Tina Pritchard, assistant director of the Brunswick County Parks Continuing E Courses Are Brunswick Technical College will offer courses on stained glass and interior decorating to persons interested in continuing their education The stained glass course will begin at West Brunswick High School on Oct 1 It will consist of nine weeks of instruction in basic design, use of stained glass, glass cutting and eopperfoil and lead cam techniques. Tools and materials will be available at a nominal cost. A registration fee of $19 will be charged Interior decorating classes will Point VFD Of! The Shallotte F'otnt Fire IX-partment is having a fish and shrimp dinner Oct. 5 from 11 a m. to 7 p.m. at the fi rehouse The dinner will consist of fish and shnmp. cole slaw, candied yams and 1 hushpuppies Tea is included The pnce is S3 50 i Shallott & Mirr( ACROSS FROM I FREE EST!/ Residential?C ?Store Fronts Table Tops 24-KOI KMSRGEMCY MAIN STREET, S 754-991 4 V-* * and youngsters presents Ytffany Hi iValker (right) her very own name (Stival >id and Recreation Department. While Pritchard and co-workers Felecia Hardy and Amy Arnette organized the children's games, another familiar face kept the action rolling on stage. Hayseed Thomas, a popular country musician, 1 eland Uoas Club member and former TV oorsonalitv uc muo?nr .-.f ceremonies for entertainment that ranged for a senior drama troupe from Wilmington to the I-eland Senior Citizens choir. Youngsters didn't know whether to cry or laugh at another Uon, I eland Community Action Group Treasurer Johnny 1-ong; they did a little of both. Anil Miss Brunswick County Belinda Jacobs joined the crowds that shopped the various arts and crafts exhibits. Participants lingered through the last events, which included announcing the winner n( the "beans and buttons" guessing game sponsored by" the Uons Club. Kassina Campbell won $5 for having the closest guess. "We've had fun today," said District 5 Commissioner Gruce Beasley, summing up the smiles on festival-goers' faces ducation Offered begin on Oct. 7 in Boom 119 at West Brunswick. The class will meet Monday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9 .'10 p.m. The registration fee Is $19. The interior decorating course is designed for the student interested in beautifying the home It will cover furniture styles, use of color and design in fabrics, floor and wall coverings and accessories. Hose Ann Hardee will be the instructor For more information about these courses call the continuing education department at Brunswick Tec! meal College. ers Seafood An order of five or more plates will be delivered. Take-outs are available by calling "&4-650& A bake sale will be held at the fire department as well. All proceeds will benefit the fire department e Glass | )r Co. I HARDEE'S MATES jg "nmm^rrinl Mirrors Window Glass .'I JR SKRVICE HALLOTTE 50 ?l ?&, ' ?k * II^ T ill a tossing game personalized w1th ASHLEY HUTCH1NS, contestant No. 1 1 as Lynn Hall, her mom. looks on. Baby contest, couldn't resist Ix-land Li 1*^ il VaM A BLUE ANI) WHITE CHECKED OUTFIT, complete with bonnet, won Nellie Neal of Chapel Koud. Ixland, the prize ax best dressed xrnlor citizen. Scrap Lumber's On Sale Now Scrap lumber and decorative wood regular sales held each Monday, xaid chips are for sale today ' Thur sday I Myrtle I). Meade, public affairs ofand Friday for II a truekload at the fleer. The price for wood during the Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny regular sale Is IS per half-cord ami Pmnl noor "A ? ? ? ? wMi? ?e hours o( 7:30 The sales are in addition to the a.m. and 4 p.m. Rig S? ^ V ' icTJHarrelson's iA Is', Farm & Garden W Center fg ffl 1 Hv/y 17 1 mile south of Shollotte 754 6373 fVa Just in time for Fall Landscaping needs V4 1^^ SHALLOTTE ELECTi LIGHTING & , Al Street Shollo i r '7 - ' -r ?; ; - ^ ^ r I sday, September 26. 1985?Page 9-A yyi I SI AM PMOIOS BV SUSAN USHIH ng the two Is Ashley's mom, Vleki are from Belvllle. i Begins Friday Registration begins nt 'J a.m. ami continues through R p in. I.ate registration continues through Oct. ?, said Connie Powell, public information officer. Expected to lie among the most popular course offerings are the new real estate program, evening classes in cosmetology and Saturday classes. Also, I eland area residents are expected to take advantage of business administration courses offered at North Brunswick High School. 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