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1 ? B ki ilrSf ivj ^ i" g H Spec THE BRUMSWI Thursdaj, December IS. 19X5 toyifllln"*??7? Ji %?? 'm PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES on the boat entered by Calabash Seafood Hut are, from left, Gall Thomas and Dartenr MiUigan. The boat captured the I ii(i AiiriiBM. i ' 1?xyeis r V * r r ..: 3 * ry \ * t A ' ; s h ^.<1, -i-f* in. H^HMFT JH ^|E^4r jftlSIHflMl tators line the docks at Calabash as boats arc ckIbeacon Section B V. % ^ jpw#. vi IS IMII NOIOIII l?M prise for the best decorations in the 0-20 ft. category. it is owned by Tick Coleman of Calabash. ^ ">v ' ' '35'-' . ' dinf* A dozen boat* of all tizet arrive In Little Rive < - - . : . ' ;<? ,:"v " '~~?g is^# i Mfi "or *!*>* - jwyu' . j readied fur nautical parade to Little Rive Boat Para Events Ra To Feed \ Proceeds from the first CnlabashLittle River Boat Parade and associated activities Saturday will feed about 200 families for Christmas, an organizer said Tuesday. All total, about $2,800 was raised, according to Terri Canupp. She and her husband, Ken, initiated the fundraising effort to help feed the hungry children in Brunswick County and Horry County, S.C. "It's a start," Canupp said of the results. "We learned a lot and had a lot of fun." Highlight of the day's activities was the parade of boats decorated for Christmas. A dozen boats pulled out of Calabash shortly after 1 p.m. and set a course down the Intracoastal Waterway for Little River, S.C., where they passed a judging stand. Plaques were awarded to the best (The story, more picture * 9 r to pau la froat of thr judging ftcad. H ' . - ?v.Wt,.-,:wia/^a* vrri^'' " ""* - .. ? * * j&*?^i8?&b?3ii s?s "fff "-V ~ ' .-T^tt" . . -?.-* ' ' ** >*.# ' ~ fc . r. ide, Other ise* FunrU Hungry decorated boats in three classes. In the 0-20 ft. class, a boat owned by Tink Coleman of Calabash and sponsored by the Calabash Seafood Hut won the honor. In the 21-40 ft. class, Martin Feldt's boat, representing the town of Holden Beach, was the winner. In the 41-100 ft. class, the winner was Swift Ship I out of Utile River. I>arge crowds lined the docks at Calabash to watch the Iwat parade leave on its short voyuge and the flotilla was welcomed at little River by a large crowd. A couple of Coast Guard Auxiliary boats patrolled in front and back of the procession. Emergency Management Coordinator Cecil Logan and a sheriff's deputy provided escort In a omoil MI nun i/uavi In strip boat races, first prize was i, continued on Page 2-R) .atbv *** - lH*"?MMl V WMitN&i 2S3fcl? tWi: i f " r " " J
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