PEOPLE IN THE NEW! Nurse McDc Humcnitanc Joanne McDaniel of Sunset Beach, a nurse at Grand Strand General Hospital in Myrtic Beach, S *5S was presented ife1 the 1985 Frist--Ky> Humanitarian SjjK. GlUK | Award in ceremony Oct. She received a > check for $250, a , / lucite award and a pin. Her name will be engraved on a wall plaque located by the administrator's office. McDaniei, daughter of Andrew and Elfriede Galloway of Sunset Beach, has worked in the Grand Strand General Hospital emergency room for 3H: years. She was also the hospital's nominee for the 1985 Nurse of the Year. McDaniei, the mother of three and a member of Camp Methodist at Brunswick Hospital in Supply. The Frist Award Program was initiated in 1972 as a living tribute to Dr. Thomas F. Frist Sr., one of the three founders and first president of Hospital Corporation of America. Frist award winners are recognized for their contribution to patient welfare, co-worker morale and betterment of the community. Hinson Joins Staff Donnie Hinson has joined the staff of Island Realty at Ocean Isle Beach as a broker. Hinson, who moved the area from Charlotte, will live at Ocean Isle Beach. On Honor Roll Kenneth C. Owens of Shallotte was named to the honor roll at Pitt Com muni i> tor uic summer quarter Arrives For Duly Army Specialist I Anthony L. Norris, son of Grover L. and Ida Norris of Route 2, Supply, has arrived for duty with MadiRan Army Medical Center, Tacdrna, Washington A pharmacy specialist, Norris was previously assigned at Fort Polk, 1-a ? Hwy. 70! South i a iL * _ -ii i ./ vvniTevnie, in^ (919)642-281 1 | > 5 MASTER != o BATH pr O = " ~~ I MASTER BEDROOM DELIVERED DIKEC 8? I HC jl CHOOSE FR 1 3 iniel Wins i A . I d tn nwu/ u McCracken Graduates r Second Lt. Cheryl L. McCracken, a daughter of Saundra J. and Herman c E. McCracken oi Souiiipori, iias v graduated from the personnel officer t course at Keeslcr Air Force Base, Miss. She is scheduled to serve at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. I Completes Basic ( Pvt. Cassandria D. Crawford, daughter of Nellie C. And William B. j Martin of Route 4. I .eland, has completed army basic training at Fort I ?i_ ol- j- ? uiwicudii, ma. one is a iyoD ^ graduate of North Brunswick High. j L As signed To Texas Airman Brian H. Willetts, son of * Hilton Willets of Route 2, 1 eland and ' Carolyn Ritterbusch of Route 1. Winnabow, has been assigned to Shep- c pard Air Force Base, Taxas, after completing basic training. He is a ' 1985 graduate of South Brunswick } Ugii. i Attend Conference Krazer Spivey and Marcia Kirby, computer specialists with Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation, attended the four-day international users conference conducted by Digital Systems, Inc. in Columbia, 1 S.C. recently. I I Named Outstanding Tech. Sgt. Tommy L. Stevenson, | son of Macie I.. Smith and Thouuis i Stevenson, both of Supply, has been named outstanding noncommissioned officer of the quarter i for Detachment 1, 52nd Tactical ; Fighter Wing. Stevenson is a fire pro- 1 tection supervisor in Belgium i In West Germany Army Staff Sgt. Mike 1., Daniels, son of J . D. and Ernestine Daniels of Koute 2, Bolivia, has arrived for duty with the 3rd Infantry Division in West Germany. His wife, Rosalind, is the daughter of Rosevclt and Clara M Moody of Ivongwood. Daniels, a chemical operations specialist, was previously assigned at Fort Bliss, Texas. DVENTUB 'homfq INC I ^ I KITCHEN FAMILY ROOM DINING ROOM LIVING R< 1 , AND SET UP T FACTORY OUTLET K /ERftA * )USING OM SINGLE AND DOU UCB Cor United Carolina Bank has received he Governor's Award for Outstanling Contributions to Mathematics ind Science Education. Gov. James G. Martin presented he award to UCB's Chief Adninistrative Officer J.W. Adams, Jr. ,t a reception and recognition lunheon held in Greensboro recently. tie re it was noted that UCB's conributions to area schools benefit not Duncan Wins Ireed Contest Leon Duncan, a West Brunswick iign School freshman, won first ilace in the Future Fanners of tmerica federation creed eompetiion held Thursday, Oct. 17, at Cape "ear Technical Institute in Wilmngton. The federation includes clubs in Irunswick, New Hanover and 'ender counties. Duncan will advance to the district :ontest. West Brunswick students elected to ederation office were Tommy Cribb, dee president; Mark Varnam, seninnl PI AMn eporter. N. Brunswick Lists Students North Bninswick High School has listed honor roll students for the first ijradinR period of the school year as follows: ItUlGnMlr A?Melissa lluyton, Donna Jones and Angela lx>ng. A It B Anna Benton, Clay Benton, rone tie Bnstcw, Shelly Huffkin, Joe Chance. William Harris. Carol Ann llayes, Joyce Hyatt. Sandra lonca, Sahra l-ennon, Michelle Miller, Wendi Mints, Michelle Morris, I a 'Ray O'Donnell. Samuel Richardson. Jennller Roberta. Honunyn Skipper. Bern* (line Souther land. Janey Sturtz. Sherry Sullivan, Jennifer Swartoul. Chris Williams and Wayne Young llth tirade A -Rebecca tlalney and John l-ennon, A & B- Juiuny Bass, Janet (ianey, J tin Hill, Tracey Jenkins. Kevin Jones. Chris l>elgh. Robbie l-ong. Sampson McKoy. Carrie Morton. Honnu Iteynolils and Joaeph White IKh tirade A 4 B - Jeff Ant*. Steven Blue, Charles Car trette, I'aul (leinnions. Bruin Freeman. Jrlf Hilts. Angela llorrell and Franklyn Williams tth tirade A-David HotUs and Dinger Jacobs. A & B- Marsha I loo sand, Itosco Johnson. Sheila Klutz. John Kubaa,Cheryl Jones. Bobtilc Adams. Cynthia Auvll, Kellir Barnes. Wendy Brew. Ktmberly Brown, Joy Clemmons. Begins Register, Chris Sholar. Eric Skipper and James Simmons E Mon.-Fri. H: 30 a. m. - 7 p. rn. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. Closed 5 s 5 5 o o o o Od Od Q Q ULi LLi GO CO BATH ?| 1 1 * DOM 5 O n G? Q uj co i_i 1 ? $26,091 }R? WM M }BLE WIDES ltributions Ear only the students and faculty of the t schools but all citizens of the cities, t K ADMIRING the Governor's Award are, chief administrative officer, and E. I former resident of Shallottc. Modei Low water visage cycle selections including energy savor qyclo. Reversible color pannlo [V**-1 Sound liunilat/xl NB Self clean fllterliui system I Hr Chirm aird crystal qyole. III Six cell portable allvor ware basket with security I JUjW ouvor Cycle progress indicator CU Low onnrgy oonvectlon J?!.1 faying wJ( Huilt in soft. food 25" Diogonol?l ' rrvot* control , C.hormol ft lock Ou' Sv?l 9fr for 10 tfaror, G"'pM??K or?d SowrwJ PI IX> ChorwtoJ (oM? r?od/ fot/ rrtolfipl* ndoo OodtO hock up* ' t4/j *J *4 // I l'?<) opplM-.o/>t? o ?.<#> ??#?* VX/> |c G?cr ?r.'>r^g llPUx *? < *.? & ??>! <*. I 1>r.?SvOl '* ! J ^ m Iffi J u O/f* It THF. BRUNSWICK BEACON. Th n Governor's [>wns, and communities in which hose schools are located. HBBHHHHHHh % 3 from loft. J. W. Adams Jr., IJC'B's fthone Snssor, llt'B president and N THE GTFT PA iJlfe ISO f ROSY WITH ADJUSTAB ?7- : SHU VIS 15 5 to Jl c? ^"* 11^**^^" ** Co It IfOfl/OI ? 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High { ' - , Direct [ up to 4 Iw/aft jrtri wirft 107 rluMmels I I / C 25" DiagonalfLrr Hm CONSOlE 1 COLOR TV g ( Jg . mooii /'*rio 11 gh ?oo!ro*? rich *Hmo VMIon'w Pk' %>% lotot >tAa% t-t thowwl ? Oi x Honu tuning . I JO Channel fobl foi/ amjta ' *!*' 'ni OCCKJKINGV VALUABLE C/ DIRECT F1 FWHEN YOU BUY G REMOTE ENTERTAJr I 1%AP\ l/HWi U*/K?4G CA m> /? \ ursday, November 7, 1985?Page 9-A i Award UCB was one of 16 North Carolina businesses winning the award for outstanding contributions. The contributions for which UCB was recognized include substantial financial donations to various schools throughout North Carolina for construction and renovation projects, computer and equipment purchases, band and athletic expenses, ami other projects toward the development for math, science, and education in general. 1!CR wnc alcn rprwmlTwt for crw. tributions of human resources including sponsoring company tours for students and teachers, offering professional expertise on curriculum development, providing resource speakers, serving on various educational committees, and allowing employees the time io get involved in their local schools. The award is on display in the branch level of UCB's corporation building in Whiteville. United Carolina Bank operates 99 offices in 5fi North Carolina locations, including nine in Brunswick County, and has assets in excess of 11 1 billion. 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