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Page 8-A?THK BRUNSWICK BEACOI Redwinc Rep. David Red wine of Ocean Isle Beach will serve as master of ceremonies and guest speaker at the Volunteer and Information Center's annual volunteer awards dinner. Approximately 175 volunteers will be iccu&lliixu ai iiie ujiuitn. iu be held Saturday, Oct. 19, at 6:.10 p.m. at the public assembly building of the Brunswick County Government Center at Bolivia. They will receive certificates from the VIC office, from Gov. James Martin's office. Some will also surCEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Relatives Wafch ^ I rm\\ a / I Mcrpf icrvv BY BARBARA T. HKWKTT Doug I>u Boise, a football player at the University of Nebrasku known to his aunt, Mrs. B. T. Hewett of Bolivia Chapter I Reading, us I "l.itlle Doug," I was named H athlete of the I w e e k for ii i s i workhorse plays t v in Saturday's win over Oklahoma M State University IBaBah. K a in I 1 y 1 meiiiliers here who saw the game on television were just thrilled to wateh ' him in action and thankful lie didn't ' get hurt lie sent ills football card with a schedule of games through ' 1(187 ' Shaw Day Scheduled Shaw Day will lie observed at ' Cedar drove Missionary Baptist 1 Church Sunday Oct. 26. This Is nn occasion to Klvc offerings to our own institution of higher learning, Shaw ' University In ItaleiKh. Your contribu- ' tlon will he appreciated and Is lax 1 deductible. ' Ooal Is $12 per member or $1 per month. Coordinators for the program are Ixirralne Williams, director of Brunswick County School's Support Services, and Saundru ltobtnxon, a teacher at South Brunswick Middle School Other Church Note* Pleasant Grove Missionary Hu|>tlst Church Is holdliiK revival services this week The pastor Is Itev. Samuel Stanley and the evangelist is Itev. Gibson. The public Is invited Pleasant View Mlssioiuiry Baptist Church of (irlxseltown will luivc Its senior choir's anniversary program Sunday, Oct 26 at 2 p.m. The pastor Is Itev Henry Jones Sr. Illrthdii) Greeting* Happy birthday to everyone and especially to Itev Kreenuin liause, Joyce Cox, letter Hewett, Cluirlie Mitchell, Itola-rt Smith, IJnwood ltandolph, Willie Hewett, tlernelt McMillan, Ianeese George, Honors Grtssctt. I'.lKmy lee Grlssett, Perry Gore, Kenneth Wtlkerson, Dennis Wilkerson and Tliotnas N Galloway. Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCH Itadlo In Khalloltr Thursday at 3 p in. and Saturday at 10 15 a m tor the Cedar Grove area news and on Sunday at 3 30 p.m. for Moments of Inspiration ensue! oroeram S?>rvinn Itriinstvick (Enblelia COMI'I JFuneral SI 1*1*1 . v ^ I'rf-ArrnnKrmrnt ( >rilinnry Standard BY DICKY KKI NSWICK IYJ The loss of someone vv hi easy expe ^ bereavemen f Ik ships, can N ifljk understand ; /.W people at t '* ybf reserv e the the most pel jjjlp We ftrn ^ iK. service, onl not good enough BRUNSWICK FU! K>?r. tT, Sotith. TUI ? | W, Thursday, October 17, 1985 ? To Add prise gifts donated by local businesses or 100-hour service pins, said Ouida Hewett, VIC volunteer coordinator. Winners in 12 categories will be announced, along with first, second and lilliu IUJUICI3-Up. Kntertainment will be provided by Erica Wolf and April Cumbee of Shallotte First Baptist Church. Lnimer wui UL- uiieieu uv uic Shallotte Volunteer Rescue Squad and will cost $5 each. Reservations must be made by 4 p.m. today (Thursday). The 12 categories of awards are as follows: individual human service; individual community leader; administrator/coordinator of volunteers; youth; senior citizen; disabled person; school; one-on-onc; church; community volunteer organization; church/religious and business/industrial involvement. Nominees Listed Tt* narnlntrs wwr ax follows: I*na Mlntz. I)oris f-'ul/ord; Woody Davtx, Michael Thomas. Donna Bailey. Betsy l>ewla; Mary Iairti. Wayne Death* percy r. hewett The funeral for Percy R. Hcv/ett of Supply were held Saturday at Cedar Orove Baptist Church, with the pastor, Rev. Freeman Cause, officiating. Burial was in the Riley Hewett Cemetery, Supply. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Hewett; three daughters, Mrs. I orotic Williams, Mrs. Lynette McKenzie and Ms. Stephanie II*..I,,..* /l.U If ti it-ncii, turn nulla, miiyueiu nuwi'll, pVilllr Hewett, Myron Hewett and Srle Hewett; a foster child, Ixils E. lewett; seven sisters, Mrs. Francis ireen, Ms. Kosanna Hewett, Mrs. \dnu turner, Mrs. Houlse Bryant, llrs. Katie Harker, Mrs. Naomi lewett and Mrs. Elmina Hewett; ind five brothers, I-ec Hewett, Vesley Hewett, Perry Hewett, Sam lewett and William Hewett. J1MMIK K. HARTLEY Jlmmle Krankline Hartley of I/ong Beach died Monday, Sept. 7, in Doshcr Memorial Hospital at Soulhport, She was 85 years old. A Krnvcalde funeral service ?u held Friday at Koselawn Cemetery In Utile Rock. Ark Mrs Hartley was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Jay Hartley. Survivors include her daughter. Mrs. diaries (Jean) Bensbcrg, witli whom she made her home; her son, Dr. T.F. Hartley of Scottsdale, Ariz.; her sister, Miss tlladys Franklin of Utile Hock. Ark , two brothers, Traccy Franklin of Ft Worth, Texas, and Henrv Franklin of Jonesboro Ark.; (our Krondchlldren and (our Hreal-grandchildrcn. In lieu o( (lowers, the (anilly requested donatioivs be made to the Heart Fund, Heart Circle, Chapel Hill. N O. HENRY I- A 1.1 it El) Henry lister iIII..) Allrod, SO, of Shallotte. and a former Whltevtlle merchant, died Monday, Oct 7, at Durham County General Hospital tn Durham after two years of declining health The (uneral was held Tuesday at Rich and Thompson Mortuary C.ounty Since 1945 LKTK ^cruicc * (!., 751-6848 if Insurance Available , n Simply If on V /Xo POWEIX. iERAl. SERVICE a was loved can never be an rience, of course. But, | it. like so many other hard made easier by people who j and know ways to help. The i runs wick Funeral Service most personal of service for rsonal of needs ily believe that in funeral mary standards simply are meral Service SK&lMtr. N f. UU Iress Vol Bowling; E.I. Dupont United Way volunteers; Erica Wolf; Rev Jack Robinson; Rev. P.D. Mldgctt, IMane Richardson; Christ! Johnson; Dave Drummond; Jimmy Jenrett. Molly King: Mary Bernhardt. Dee Milliken; Victor Bucci; Alao. the Beachcombers, Boiling Spring I*kes. Guys and Dolls. Oak Island, Shallotte Senior Citizens. Little Prong. Town Creek. Wood burn and Supply extension clubs; Brunswick County Civic league; Southpcrt Women's Club; Shallotte and Southport Junior Women's clubs; Bolivia, leland. Supply. Shallotte and Oak Island Lions clubs; Oik I?I?rvi J5?ilnr nttrmi; Bolivia. Calabash, Civietown. Tri-Beach. Leland, I?ng Beach. Ocean Isle Beach, ShallcXte, Sunset Harbor-Zlon Hill, Waccamaw, Supply, Wlnnabow and Yaupon Beach volunteer fire departments; And the Boiling Spring lakes. Calabash, l/yng Beach, leland, Shallotte. Southport. Town Creek and Waccamaw volunteer rescue squads: Brunswick County league of Women Voters; Brunswick County Council on the Status of Women, one VFW Indies Auxiliary; Inger Arnold. Brunswick Hospital and Ooaher Memorial Hospital volunteers; WD ZD. WVCB and WJYW radio stations. The Star Newt, Brunswick Beacon, State Port Pilot, Free Press and Brunswick News and Shopper publications. WWAY and WECT TV stations; Camp. Ocean View, Trinity and Sharon United Methodist churches; Goshen. Jennie's Branch. MIU Creek, Calvary. Ocean View. Faith, Shallotte First. Shell Point, Southport, Sunset Harbor. Supply, Town Creek, Wood burn and Zlon Hill Baptist churches; > And Fu Chapel In Burlington, with burial in Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery in Alamance County. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellen Braxton Allred; his sister, Mrs. Joel Richardson of Burlington; and a brother, J. Carl Allred of Buffalo Junction, Va. Allred, also a former educator in Alatnance County, was a member of Whitevllle United Methodist Church and served its board of stewards. JOHN K. HANKINS John K. Hankins Sr., 48, of Route 1, Iceland, died suddenly Wednesday, Oct. 9. The funeral was held Friday at the Coble Ward-vSmith Oleander chapel, with Rev. Johnny Hunt officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Bark. Hankins was born in Mexico, Mo., on March 7, 1937, son of the late John E. and Ida I>ec Hankins. He was employed with E.W. Godwin & Sons 1.umber Co. and was a member of I,ong l>enf Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Christine Brown Hankins of the home; two sons, Michael J . Hankins and John K. Hankins Jr., both of the home; a daughter, Vicki Hankins of Tampa, Kla.; two brothers. Bill Hankins of Mexico, Mo., and Robert Hankins of California; two sisters, Mrs. Pat Friable of Mexico, Mo , and We're Bat By Experi ix-i our K years ol experience helj a tastefully designed monument wi Kor the finest memorials in grai bronxe, call . . . HENRI SHALLOTTE RKI'RKSKNTING COAST CARRIER'S DEL FREE WIN I w V Save on heating costs now! E and it s yours te' spring (Match si charges Then pay tn tud (r? tent montfvy terms I 'evolving a LIMITED TIME OFi COASTAL ME< (Highway 179 ' ? mile I (919] CM* W J.ifclfcU MV? Ur-WS 1 unteers I-rtties' Grove Church. Oak Island and Shallotte Presbyterian churches; the Inter-church Council; and Joy Assembly. Also, the Brunswick County Task Force on Youth Needs; Brunswick Buddies; Brunswick Arts Council; Tanya I>ong; Nancy Simpson; Sheriff John Carr Davis; Jeanette J. Koach; Ina Mae Mlntz: Jimmv Pigott: Earl Osmore; B.C. Eaton; James R. Chad wick; Joe Pigott; Palmer Suggs; Joyce land; J.B. Harrison; Jimmy Stanley; B.J Causey; Mike Potts; Dennis Earp; Joe Causey; Karl Pigott; Carl Pigott; Randy Stewart: Billy Johnson; Ray Jackson; Bob Hoff; I^ewis A. Stanley; Also. Carrie Chad wick; IJllian Gray; Joyce I^and; Bea Mintz; Elva Mofitt; Emma Milliken; Edith fhgott; Edna Phelps; Ruby Phelps; Helyn Phillips; Margie Robinson; Dorothy Suggs; Odessa Stanley; Mildred Williams; Elenor Hoff; Mary Williamson; Eula Sellers; Beatrice Johnson: Viva I.ewls; Kay Kane. Cecelia H. Kinlaw; Gloria Bryant; Bea Sellers; Carol B. King; l/>ls Vander Poel; Lucester Mosley; Mr. and Mrs Edd Stanley; Mell Mayberry: Margaret Clemmons; Gregory Randolph; And, Asa Franklin Gavin; Scott Street; Gary' Gore: Craig Griasett; Brad Thomas; W. Bradley Babnon; Judith Mcl<amb; Carlene laws; Marie Young; Helen Wheeldon; Steve Mathis; Alberta McCranle; l>etha Maetreear; Carmela Serlvto; Eva D. Gray; With Ogden; Hatlie Rourk; IJoyd Evans; Janie Evans; Edith Danford; Margaret Connaughton; Edward T. I^ws; Clndi laws; and Katrtna IJmer. nerals two grandchildren, Shawn and Ryan Hankins. CIJNTON SKIPPER Clinton Skipper, 54, of Route 2, Iceland, died Saturday morning in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chape! with Rev. Dan Bennett officiating. Burial was in the Skipper Family Cemetery' in Maco. Skipper was born in Brunswick County on Oct. 24,1930, son of the late Everett J. and Margaret Benton Skipper. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Shirley Hewett Skipper of the home; two sons, Jack Tompkins of Charleston, S.C., and John C. Skipper of Maco; three daughters, Janice Godwin of Maco, Dcbra Rouse of Kinston and Margaret Whitehurst of Wilmington; a stepmother, Mrs. Vola Skipper of Maco; three brothers, four sisters and six grandchildren. JAKE E. KELLY Jake Edison Kelly, of Winnabow, died Wednesday, Oct. 0, at New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington The funeral was held Sunday at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Winnabow, with burial in the New Drew Cemetery. ilrorl /ivvu j . I ence Jjl 3 you In selecting ^ thin your budget lite, marble and if TODD 754-6530 Al. MONUMENT COMPANY A, I?M1H| MUNSVMCK HAC.OT* UXE HEAT PUMP ALL TER! iuy a ?>? C am*' Oe<uie Heal pump 20 1986 i *I\V> rx> paymenis or mtor o finance onaicje) or ctioose coo van ccoun! 18*? APR) Caa 1<y ae'.aits' Cuts heating Mils A'cxVs ?uth vow e? -sting furnace True h^h ertoencv' Cuts cooling Mils. Sop*' effoent a? cor*?tior?rig SEER tatrigs 10 0 or hrgh*r' Carrter Quality 'or oepaopaty.r, mi long Me FER -CALL TODAY! stimates. IHANICAL, INC. Irom Ocean Isle Causeway 579 6290 o-w wiipw c?-*? { m? Oct 31 CHURCH / Concord Plans Concord United Methodist Church at Supply will celebrate Homecoming Sunday, Oct. 20. A dinner at the church will follow the 11 a.m. worship service. Former pCCtor? ?n^ mpmhprs arp wolrnme. said spokesman J.M. Holden, secretary. The church is located on N.C. 211. Celebrates 91 Years 14 pt italic Members of New Hope Presbyterian Church at Winnabow will ceieDraies me cnurcn s ytst anniversary Sunday, Oct. 20. A former pastor, Rev. Jan Srnook, will preach during the 11 a.m. worship service. Lunch will be served at noon, followed by an afternoon program of music. Revival Continues Revival continues through Friday at Supply Baptist Church, with services at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Thad Dowdle of Lenoir is the guest evangelist. Special music is planned each evening and a nursery will be provided. The public is invited. Vehicle Donated A group of Ocean Isle Beach property owners have pooled their funds and purchased a four wheel drive NATURE'! pets &: ir.vnH^ I | I'lirrots invii i1 OPENING HWY. *? V Careful j to your financial You can depend on it financial services .., Be it checking, savi loan applications . . . need . . . large or sm Seci SAVINGS & LOAN ?Southpwt 'Iriand V.'jjv S24<> ];i?sv> < . \CTIVITIES I Homecoming vehicle for use in conjunction with the strand services held each summer by Shallot?? Presbyterian Church. In use for the labor Day weekend service at the close of the season, the vehicle replaces an aging Jeep that was used with the portable public address system. Homecoming Sei Village Point United Methodist Church at Shallotte Point will hold Homecoming Sunday, Oct. 20, said spokesman Patty Jones. A covered-dish lunch will be served at the close of the 11 a.m. worship service. The New Believers wil provide special music during the afternoon program. Everyone is invited, she said. Cemetery Cleaning Planned At Sharon Sharon United Methodist Church plans a cemetery cleaning Saturday, Oct. 19, beginning at 9 a.m. The church asks that all persons with loved ones interred in the cemetery plan to come and help with the cleaning and maintenance. The church is located near Holden Beach. 1 S CLOSET PLANTS Parakeets f Finches 'if(s Hamsters tits Tropical Fish I Tropical Plants /pes of house plants line of supplies SOON IN RESORT PLAZA 17 SOUTH, SHALLOTTE su I i C ?. fv? IIUMO ??CC? attention I needs here! We offer you full . with a personal touch, ngs, retirement plans, or any other financial all. . . depend on us! e jg iiriy ASSOC LATIC) X jL siudkiOf 'Calahash FSUC 7V4-4J7 I 579 JS95 , ,
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