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Page 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BKAC Old Great For VI Don't toss out your Christmas t bird feeder! Remove the ornaments popcorn and cranberries. If you ad< and other treats, you'll soon have a f congregating around your tree. Suet is a popular bird food that i bacon grease, cool, add bird seed, p important that birds have protein-ri the winter. Also add some finely crus ment the bird's diet with calcium. Bi the summer, but it is in short supp make good suet containers and arc i Discarded Christmas trees cai favorite fishing hole. Simply bundle them. These "fish hurdles" will soon Santa Clau Youngsters Santa Claus has a special gift tucked in his sack lor every senior cill7.cn who attends a Christmas celebration at the Brunswick County Government Center on Saturday. Doc. 14, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The event, planned in the entrance area near the human services building, is sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Kecreation Department. Santa's friends of all ages are invited, with a s|ierinl invitation to senior citizens, said Assistant Director Tina I'ritchard November Warr November was the warmest November noted since the WilinInKton Weather Office began keeping records in January 1871, reports the i National Weather Service in Wilm- I i union Temperatures were more in keep- I inn with late September, "a pleasant I month for homeowners and those in- I volved in outdoor activity," the service Indicated. The monthly average temperature was flfi.O denrees, or 11.2 degrees above normal This was also tour decrees warmer than the 82.8 average temperature for November Pre-Chrisl Leslie Faye Petite and many more drosses at 30% OFF NEW ARRIVAL Ship n Shore Blouses $1950 Holiday Group Pierre Cardin 20% OFF Rack of Jr. Tops & Je Come in and I you w/fh your co tfcvcja 4- IT IN HI UK. NM TIKN SllOWlNO CI Nil ? MiAUOtll f'IKTNl I Our South BrunsiA Ok if rwi OASN't (>A\tpAI ...always ready CALL 7S " MvF B i ? i 1 M ft ? S Z? WLmrnJ^mmKLJLkmd^ie^si f M ON, Thursday, December 12, 1985 as Treos /ildlife ree after the holidays?use it as a and tinsel, but leave the strings of 1 a few bags of suet, table scraps, luck uf living furthered ornampnts s easy to prepare. Melt beef fat or eanut butter, fruit or granola. It's ch items that carry them through ihed eggshells to the mix to supplerds obtain calcium from insects in ly in the winter. Mesh onion bags :asy to hang from the tree, i also be used to sweeten your i several trees together, and sink attract crappie and other panfish. s To Visit i, Seniors After Santa arrives at about 2:30 p.m., he'll also bend his ear to hear the Christinas wishes of children. If possible, Pritchard continued, each child who attends is asked to bring a Christmas ornament to hang on a tree at the complex as "admission" to talk to Santa. Decorating a tree and visiting with Santa isn't the only fun planned at the party. There wili be special entertainment, refreshments and singalong (hrlstmas caroling. Mure information is available by calling the parks and recreation department at 253-4357. nest On Record 1948, previously the warmest November on record. New record high temperatures were set on six Joys of the month, with the warmest temperature recorded 83 degrees. November was also fifth wettest ..I ?Jit- ?-*- ? iiTuiuin-i ui i wwu, wiui mull ruin- I fall of 0.74 inches, or 3.55 inches iiIkivc normal The average wir.il speed during the month was 6.9 inph, with the highest one-minute uverage 29 mph from the east, recorded on Nov. 22. There were to sunny days, four portly cloudy days and III cloudy days during the month. fmas Sale Leslie Faye Petite Coordinates 20-30% OFF 1-Rack Ship n Shore and Koret Coordinates 30% OFF Rack of Sweaters 30% OFF ons 50% OFF 'of Gwyn ossisf smef/c selections ! igrle noRmm llw" lliHT for ll??- f ti?ltKti Imr' **' ' ? nv.y, j vick Islands team mm > ^ . r\ 'X Ill I MON > j i|? 'to serve you! 4 4468 mm, I rar.mfflr.i. ?o ?r? \??? ^ A / A A * * M'Sm Ribbon Donna I.ynn Troll (left at doorway) cu now business. Donna Lynn's Florist, employees, dressed as clowns, entert opening festivities. Boat Parade, To Benefit Ar Three competitive events and a vi nilp< ?f its., runt i :ui? ni pi I?iii i wi niv tii m v.iiuiud.iiri .11111; i\ivci VI Dec. 14 Proceeds of all events will be use Brunswick County and in Horry County and Terri Canupp. Festivities begin at 8 a.m. along the until dusk, when a nautical parade of la tracoastal Waterway to a judges' stone limits will begin lining up ill 1 p.m A strip boat race will la' held at 10 a ed to tiie first and second place winne more are requested in each event. Decorated yards, docks, boat landii way route also will be judged during tl Booths along the waterfront will o dogs, sausage biscuits and coffee lava Activities scheduled during the ela show, video games, bake sales, clowns, by blue grass bands, local bands and th Ensemble. Santa Clans will be there to inging his own photographer Donations to the Christmas pro) Branch. UCB, P.O. Box 308, Shallotte, tionnl Bank, I.ittle Itiver, S C. 20566. Temporary CI Several areas temporarily closed J lo she 1 [fishing were reopened as of ( Friday by the N.i\ Department of Natural Resources and Community I development Waters in Shallotte River and i a L \ NML jM ? / i.* M\S1 IX HCXDEN &?ACH ROA PMON? S42-4003 MON SAT 9 6 SUN I 6 1 J i^\ *vw I ss ft pilij K c ij S WBDb dSM t p. y. aAMB /s Cui its the ribbon officially opening her , on Main St. in Shaliotte. Store [lined customers during the grand Festival -ea Hungry iricty of activities are planned as iristmas Boat Parade on Saturday, d to help feed hungry children in , S.C., according to organizers Ken i aiaoasn watenront ana continue jats will wind down the Atlantic In1 at 1 Attic ltiver, S.C. in at Calabash, with prizes awardrs. Kntranee fee donations of $5 or iRs and businesses along the waterle day. ffer fried fish, pork barbecue, hotilable at 8 a in. I and other items. > include bingo, an arts and crafts a children's parade, entertainment e West Brunswick High School Jazz pose for portraits with children, brect can lie sent to the Calabash N.C. 28-159; or to Horry County Na losings Over Saucepan Creek were returned tc their status immediately prior to the statewide closing on Sept 27. The upper reaches of the Shallotte River remained closed to shellfish harvest yf4i (Mia ALL HOI MAKE US AN OFI . ?_? bbftk TAKE A LOC DOUBL Hey mte wfl be here ^ Jtvnky 14 PM! M - ^ Wl p ? East Cos 2 H.P. EUREKA POWER TEAM ttion. automatic co $22995 GOODYEAR E Main Street Sha PUBLIC The Concerned Citizens of B Saturday, Dei at the home of Neil Stev DIRECTIONS: From the bea turn left on Hwy. 130. Pas right and Sea Breeze Esta white frame house is on th in the yard. If you oppose Ifie closing of the us. vis Tisji tr P.O. Box 2872, SI (TV ,b JAL~ ROBERTO'S $ Fresh Dough Brick Oven Baked Piuas Hwy. 179 Between Ocean Isle & Seaside Mon Thur* 1 t o.m to 11 p m J Fri.-Sat 11 a m. to 12 30 a.m. 9 Sun 1 p m to 10 p.m. ? 579-4999 < rmt ! S P.M.-9 P.M. i | 1 f^<F i El T DR." i v* I 4}. Why an- contact lenses more expensive than glasses? A. The cost of contact lenses is deceiving because we usually think of it in one lump sum. Actually, the cost of lens materials is no greater for contacts than glasses. The additional cost of contacts goes for the many extra services you need. The optometrist, for example. spends more Ume and us-f. more skill to properly measure, analyxe, design, verify and modify the fit of contact lenses. There is also the cost of the inBRING HOME R END INVENT( m MES DRASTICALLY REDU ER ON THE HOME OF Y< y< AT OUR WIDE SELL ES. NO REASONABLE HOSS ELLIN' GRAND NATIONA LL BE ON DISPLAY ist Housing EIIDEVA C n AMD bwm>npi ?#?v nitif High Performonce Upright Vacuum 34 tS C, ^4-Woy Diol-A-Nap. .rd Model 1425. Reg. f- ?;t rrt; $149 95. save sso /fel\ $899s ? *????==* c ^OUAl KOCi KlEI WI*^ 5 IOME SUPPLY 1 illotte 754-6792 NOTICE _ runswick County will meet ? c. 14, 10 AM enson near Holden Beach. ch, go up the causeway and s Caison's SuDerette on thr> tes sign on the left. Neii's e right with large oak trees ! west end of Holder. Beach, join tjw iuiii/ lullotte, HC 28459 trio's Specials TUESDAY ilo Chicken Wing Night w/drink WEDNESDAY Pasta Night tAOO ?*/?mal *aW a fljWW ko*t?ma4? b*ad THURSDAY Family Pizza Night J A f A 3 Smal Pbias 'ill ?f P?P*1 fE OPENERS I" i CHRIS MOSHOURES OPTOMETRIST dividualized instructions you need to learn how to put on. take off and care for your contacts In addition, the initial cost of contact lenses covers a certain number of follow-up office visits. These are important for your safe and successful wearing of contacts In the interest of better vision from the office of Chris Moshoures. O.D. Pine Street. Shallotte (91917M-402D THE BEACON! if 3UR CHOICE! i E SI :CTION OF SINGLES OFFER REFUSED! GTON'S L RACE CAR THIS WEEKEND! i & Sales
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