Page 14-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC Literacy 1 BY DAWN ELLEN BOYD Approximately 5,000 Brunswick County residents do not knnw how tn read or write. If you find this alarming enough to want to do something about it, the Brunswick County Literacy Council needs you. George (Clem) Clementson, chairman of the council, said a 12-hour workshop will be held Nov. 8-10 at the Supply campus of Brunswick Technical College to train volunteers in the Laubach method of teaching adults to read. The sessions arc also used to introduce other types of literacy volunteers?administrative, fund-raising and the like?to the l-aubach method used by the council. Workshop hours arc 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9; and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m Sunday, Nov. !0. Participants should bring a bag lunch to Saturday's session. The cost of the workshop will be $10 per person. Senior citizens (persons over age 65) may take the course at no charge. "You don't have to be a school ? 1 - .J - U ^lninn.l tititin.1 t*v ? i v *j<-hf?nr "(iMren iviU qrniiqinl potential volunteers with the teaching method. "It's a starting point," Cleinentson said. "I didn't have any idea of how to go about teaching someone to read when I started. This will show people where to start, what to do." Ruth Whitley, a member of the Columbus County Literacy Council, will teach the course. Hrunswick Beacon ^mah,C(^2^ 8.99*^^' 25-Fl Powor Tape \ RuU Ptua a FREE I 6-Ft Pockot Tnp? I Rulo MMNW! I ^ Qusntrtl? limited j [ f? ?> IZ.HB -iiir Homo Improvement Encyclopedia cover a 1?0 minor and mn|or lobn M? (>ga 7 Ouantrtiea I imlted V / ( "^P^T 1 Slamt*?i V I SImI (\'lA 11.99 -Sr 43 Pt Retwere Set Service tor 8 vrtth bono a ptocea Y\>ur choice ol 7 pattern* ?viu??iui> Ouaotft I mrtaO V ZL / GOODYEAR HOME SUPPLY Mom Stallone >!U What Brunswicl 1 J# it Y' ^ TR ^? 1 C( JUSTCAU. t*f * n >#?M(fW)4S3-J?*t (TR BECK S I ON, Thursday, November 7, 1985 Workshop / News Editor Susan Usher will assist Whitley. Clementson stressed that volunteers are especially needed in the Ash and Iceland areas. Volunteers work confidentially i with adults on a one-to-one basis. i Bruaswick Technical College provides free Adult Basic Education I classes for people wishing to learn to I read, but manv adults don't want to i confront their problem in such a , public setting. t "Some people don't want other pco- t pie to know they are illiterate," said Clementson. "These are the people t we can help. We work privately with a individuals." C Tech Will Ai Donated Fac nrunswick rccnnicai college will 1 auction off Uic buildings and contents ' of tiie ffolden Beach Motel and Cam- ! pground on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10 < United Carolina Bank donated the < fjipilition 1.0 ho o-iHnlfo f/inn/{' jinr ? J sell for the school's benefit. Announcement of the gift came last * week from Ixio Jolmson, senior vice president of UCB and a former c trustee of the college. d United Carolina Bank plans to use t the site as the location of its fifth r Brunswick County branch, which will open in spring 1986. c Building contents include fur- P Statutory Offen A probable cause hearing will lie held Nov. 5 for a Ixing Beach man t charged by the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department with taking r sexual liberties with a family .1 mctnlM'r when ?ihi? than 11 u years old. n Kdgnr Kugene Kcplcy, 45, of .14th tl Street N.K., was charged by Detective Nancy Simpson with one count of ii statutory rape, two counts of ti statutory sex offense, two counts of r crimes against nature and one count a of incest. T State Health C Visits Brunswii The llrunxwiek County Health Department received a goodwill visit ' from State Health Director KonaUi ' II Irvine last Wednesday. Irvine traveled with Sally Melck, 1 manager of the Kisk Deduction Pro- ' gram; Itebcccu Merriweathcr, head of the Communicable Disease Hoard; ' and Jerry Hhodes, head of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Brunch. I'cggy Hargenqast. Brunswick County Health educator, said Irvine wanted to discuss accomplishments and concerns with staff members. VFD To Hoid Dinner, Sale The Supply Volunteer Kire Department will serve barbecue and ham dinners Saturday. Nov. 9, from 11 R.m. to 5 IV111 at the fire stjilien ... n r 211 Donations are being accepted tor a | yard mile that will lx- held at tlx' minie time Kach dinner will Include a choice o( meat and hushpupples. candled yarns, coleslaw ami tea or cot tee tor IS 50 |ier plate Volunteers will deliver sis or more plates To order, call 7M-4259 k County needed, JLLY EQUIPPED TRUC GAINED, EXPERIENCE impi ftf pmn ccd\ fc > i . i? w r 1 \s Ui. i\ 1 fDRAULIC REPAIRS UCKS BULLDOZERS LOADERS EQUIPMENT j \ Wailable The Literacy Council was formed four years ago. Clementson was taking a course in iiie Laubach metiiod at Brunswick Technical College and a college official and the workshop instructor suggested that he work to form a council in the county. Clementson said he appreciates all ihe help the council has received Tom Brunswick Technical College '.nd especially from college president loe Carter. "He really wants people o get an education and better hemselves," said Clementson. Anyone interested in signing up for he workshop should call Clementson it 842-9599 or Brunswick Technical follegc at 754-8773. jction ilitipx; uture, restaurant equipment, bed spreads, carpets, a cigarette nachine, appliances, lamps and air conditioners. Two pickup trucks, telephones, ladlcrs and high pressure hoses will ?Kn th-2 ?UCtiCT:. I>es Paul Auction of Wilmington vill handle the sales. Buyers must pay with cash or check and haul away all merchanlise the day of the auction. Persons luying buildings will have 30 days to emove them to another site. All proceeds will be used to support ollegc operations, not the building irogram. ses Charged The offenses allegedly occurred letween June 1981 and March 1982. Arrested Oct. 25, Kepley was eleased from the Brunswick County ail Monday, Oct. 28. on $25,000 bail. rith the condition ttuit lie not comnunicate directly or indirectly with he child iM-fore the trial. At Kcpley's first appearance hearig on Oct. 28, a motion by defense atorney Tom Heller to quash the warants because of the dates of the Honed offenses was denied by Mstrict Judge I>ec J. Greer Jr. director ck County I-ovine also met with Hrunswick bounty Health Director Thomas Hum and departmental supervisors. Hargenqaxt said Irvine hadn't risited Die department in a number )f years. She laughed, "H was kind of like neeting the President of the United itates for us!" IN SMALLOTTI BRING HOME THEfcBEACON On Ma At THE BRUNSWICK BEACON IUK3I Al UKUlt] DEPOT RESTAURANT HILL'S EOOD Cin HOMESTTK LAUNDRAMAT JANE'S KOUNTRT CAFnERIA JOE'S BAR B O KIRBT'S SIZZLING SIRLOIN MUNCHI'S RESTAURANT OASIS MART OCEAN PALMS EXXON POST OFFICE R. l.'i MINI MART RED 1 WHITE SUPER MARKET SHADY PARK EXXON SHAUOTTE DRUGS THOMAS DRUGS WILSONS ZIP MART now it has. . . $jW * ^ 'KS r. D MECHANICS /ICE , I s DRAG LINES ETC ) SERVICE 1 b_bib__ii_mb V ; ' y. V Swy;-! *'" " ' '?~+-' . *' ? '*?'"* j : J | lltoiii^ I I I J v-^,w? I iy Erosion A couple of anglers use the deck of a the east end of Holden Beach this p; Court Da A date in Brunswick County District Court for 30 persons cliarged with trespassing on the v.est end of hnwnn pfpf'h again, this time until Dec. 13. Assistant District Attorney Wanda Bryant obtained the continuance, she said, to provide more time for her to review the case and decide whether it should be prosecuted in district criminal court. The charges stem from an Aug. 24 motorcade by members of a group called Concerned Citizens of Brunswick County through a barricade across the entrance road to Holden Beach West. The case was initially rescheduled Pre-Holi< 32 oz. Plush Rog si391 30 oz. Sculptured ro9 s 18 oz. Commercial r?. No-Wax Vinyl *3** < Never-Wax r [professionalI A" Work C Installation B * /k ^ M CAR Hwy. 179, Kings PI Between Ocean Isle & Sun: ^ i i -HI Model JVM61 VTt-lfYU COOCIWC WITH SPACEMAN*' Replaces #ki?ting ror.go hood Bu ond cooAtop light Word Prompting programming irntrvctioro CooA Cc I?U'Ur ? KHX DID YOU KNOW...that vogc natural moisture in vegetabl water Microwaved vegetabli distinctive textures and high i cob you II never realize how JET235 COUNTERTOP MICROWAVE |l# /kw'O" Con**cJ faotur-jtvs A r~a. * - - & ?? ' CX ;orToti 754-6002 ai street Shallot I Opens Up New Fishir I I beach cottage on fishing pier. More ist weekend as a problem are on pag te Reset For Wes for Monday, Nov. 4, to allow time to obtain a legal opinion from the state. ; That opinion arrived in a Sept. 23 let ter to HnlrVn Beach Town Attorney , Doug l/edgett. It has since been inter- i preted in various ways. Based on the letter, the town has decided the case ( Is between two private parties and | does not involve the town. i The Concerned Citizens group has i interpreted the opinion to mean there is a possibility of proving the road to the west end of the beach is public and getting it reopened. Holden Beach Enterprises closed the road in mid-August, saying it was a private road providing access to a private development, Holden Beach lay Sale j i NOW 5 1 0" Installed .3 so NOW $ 1 ?** Installed | 3 M colors to choose from s g SI3 99 NOW $9** iuaranleed! 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Depending upon whether the evidence clearly indicates the road is privately owned, the state may choose not to prosecute in criminal court, where the burden is proof is "beyond a shadow of a doubt." Sy Son Electric Inc. \>\ v LICENSED V BONDED ' SERVICE IS OUR TRADEMARK ^SMVING ^ }UUinonuii3?iv.i\iJiniw3 N \ 579-6952 ^ s - ' '< lOCAtIOON MWT