y U.S. Senate ; Will Be Clos I Musi polls and other predictions ssiv Democrat Terry Sanford and Republican James Itroyhill are running neck-and-iieek for the U.S. Senate seat. As Nov. I draws near, both are busily criss-crossing the state seek I inn votes S.mford is a former N.C. governor, lawyer and businessman. lie is I>e.st known for creating the eonuiHinity college system anil the School of the Arts, funded by newsales taxes he requested. He also served as president of Duke University and advanced the Research Triangle. His opponent had the opportunity to fill the senatorial seat vacated earlier this year by the suicide of Sen. John Kast. He had formerly served in the U.S. Time For Tri< Ghosts, goblins and youngster.' into the night Friday. But not ali trick or treaters wi Several Halloween carnivals < safer alternative. Small fees may 1 Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire I youngsters in that area from 7:IU) | will be games, food, a I vaunted hous children. At Town Creek, the youth of Zio soring a similar event in the fellov Zion Church Boat) off U.S. 17 north p.m., and here, too, youngsters art Parents who are concerned a children actually receive can do ? H,wnil-.1 in Qnrml.. ? <" v . """I*.- '"I'FV iri'il from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. "We'll also have treats for the parents something," said spokesm; healthy snacks, not candy. Trick oi entrance and follow signs to the XYoungsters who want to get rea week at their local branch library carved pumpkins Tuesday, while c; day at the .Suuth|>ort Library and time is t p.m. and youngsters are t On Wednesday at 7 p.m., youn Halloween hay ride, costume routes Bolivia, sponsurrd by the county pi Women's Network C Sexual Harrassment Sexual Harrassment will be the topic of a workshop sponsored by the Brunswick Technical College Women's Network Center at 11 a.m. Friday in Room 106 at the main campus in Supply. Jean Nelson, southeastern regional director of the National Council On Local Chambe I Representatives from 30 North Carolina chambers of commerce attended the North Carolina Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Fall Workshop hosted by the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 2(5 and 27. Local chamber Director Anne Marie Scheltini was chairman of the program. It featured panel discussions on legislative issues and fund raising, an idea fair and discussion of economic education issues. While in the area, the chamber exNAACP Sponsors Candidate Night The Southpnrt and Cedar Grove branches of the NAACP are sponsoring a meet-the-candidates program tonight (Thursday) at the Brunswick S County Government Center in Bolivia. tn Iieslie Myrie of South|>ort is cliairIman of the program, which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the public assembly building. Race e One Mouse of Itepresenlatives, from 1962 till 1986. lie was an executive with llroyhilt Furniture industries prior to his election to ('ongross. The two distinguished candidates differ in foreign policy issues, with Sanfonl favoring sup|>ort of Central America through the Organization of American States as a "show-place of freedom instead of another battlefield," and Brohill defending aid to the Contras fighting the Nicaraguan government. Also Sanford calLs the Star Wars" program a concept, not a solution, and wants a negotiation of arms reduction and a freeze on space weapons and missile testing; Hrovhill supports a bilateral, mutually verifiable arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union and continued funding of "Stir Wars." ck Or Treat! i in search of treats will go roaming II be going door to door. rffer what their promoters say Is a bo charged. )epartment is hosting a carnival for p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday. Featured e and special treats for participating n United Methodist Church are sponvsliip hall of the church, located on of Winnabow. Hours are 6 p.m. to 9 promised "additional surprises." bout the safety of the treats their iomcthing about it. The Brunswick is at no charge on Halloween night children. We might even give the sn Pete Barnette. The treats will be r heaters are asked to use the front ray Department. dv for Halloween liave a chance this . Eight- to 13-year-olds in Shallotte irving sessions were planned ThursFriday at the leland Library The 0 bring their own pumpkins, gslers of all ages were invited to a 1 and party at the county complex in irks and recreation department. enter To Sponsor Workshop The Status Of Women, will lead the one-hour workshop. The public is invited. The workshop is the first in a series dealing with women and women's issues to be sponsored by the center, located in the college administration building in Supply. r Hosts Execs ecutives played golf and tennis, participated in a poolside clam bake and nature walk on the beach, and had the option of attending the North Carolina Festival By The Sea at Holden Beach. It was the first time the association had met in Brunswick County. WALL STAR FLAGS 762-0114 Flogs 'Banners Flagpoles *Pennants A Variety Of Flags Mail Orders FREE Delivery Ask for FREE Catalog 9 Brookwood Avenue Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Catherine Mooro, Owner f Truthful, hom *?Qyeorsasa * Excellent rapt . , ; Ak. officials, land . . . i H Coi Diane Baxley of the 1/ing Hay Garde certificate of award to R.C. Dixon, ri Varnam, members of the building! department of Krunswiek County. Tin the month award went to the neat, h seaped 60 acres of the county goven Library A variety of programs for adults art; planned by the West Brunswick Branch Library in upcoming weeks. Today (Thursday; at 10 a.m.. workshop participants will make their own cornhusk wreaths under the direction of bookmobile librarian Nancy Price. Other upcoming events include the NARFE To Elect The Brunswick Chapter 18<M of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees <NARFE) will meet at Pirate's Cove restaurant on Yaupon Beach pier at 1 p.m. Tuesday. President Carroll Wooge said officers will be nominated and elected Lasting Im On the causeway, Suit Ocean Isle Bee ~vo r i uciDiies* Tn i Jim "Ji 43 YEARS OF SERV Board of I I Distr PAID POLITICAL > ( MOr BtllLI NC License I Additions & Repairs Porches & Decks Docks 'Screening New Windows Specializing in Ren Martin Feldt Holden Beach VOTI oynard I FOR SCSI S WATER COB DISTRICT SUPERV 2St, above boord. *Unders professional conservationist. *Knowle jort with county government Pr09ror I users, developers. *Will pre conserv ^ v. / 11 II ;nfy Has Winning Yar n Club, gives a which these men ight. ;ind Ralph employees. Dixon s and grounds provements to bca e club's yard of the public would cautifully land- them, iment complex. Offers Adult Pre following: Bead decorations workshop, to be taught by Eva Gray on Tuesday, Nov. 4. at 2 p.m. Craft demonstation show?demonstrate your favorite craft, Dec. 4, 1 p.m. Six-part film series on Queen Elizabeth 1 begins Nov. 6, at 3 p.m. New Officers at this meeting. "It's a critical period, as our initial enthusiasm for starting the chapter has waned." he said. Membership is open to all federal employees with five or more years service, as well as all federal retirees. er I he variety of lold accessories, gifts juvenirs a I . . . ipressions e ucean isie Kiaza ich. 579 5515 TE Clemmons imbo" ICE IN EDUCATION \ Education ict 5 5 ADVERTISEMENT 9 ?ERS, INC. No. 20563^^^^^^^^ modeling & Repairs Phone 842-3259 Free Estimates E Dwens lacnifmun ISOR lands local conservation needs. dgable of district laws and farm ns. >vide leadership ond direction for ation programs. THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, T " w: of til - I ' v. -i;y . g&fc . ? ILI )t..Li 1 aSp^;* ?5. *i*>? '"** > " ' ?"' StAf? PMOtO B* VA?lO* E VCCWfBN d maintain, along with eight other said they had made several imutify the grounds, and only wished help by refraining from littering \nrnmc ' I ui IIJ Each film is 90 minutes long. Oil painting workshop by Terry Sellers, Nov. 5. 10 a.m. Suggestions for future programs are welcome, said Edith Bridgers, adult services librarian. More information is available at the library on programs already scheduled. 'integritT1 YOU'RE INVV Fish Ft Sheriff Johr Saturday 4 F Garland Varnar Varnar PAID FOR BY DAVIS FOi ROY D TREST Lattiee Fei [[ffiKf PRE FAB ARCK DESIGNED CEDA I!.': :;v! ' ij' |l. i , I . , ! i i ; i : 'Ml 3 foot x 5^ m Carolina Buildin P.O. Box 4060 Hwy. 1-800-3 1 -803-249-3533 c Assirs b^rqoiwooc m???l He]Products I hursday, October 30, 198fr?Page 13-A Film Series i<; Plnnncvi The Elizabeth K film series will be shown in Brunswick County libraries during November ;ind December. The six are: The Uon's Cub, The Marriage Game, Shadow In the Sun, Horrible Conspiracies, Enterprises of England, and Sweet England's Pride. They will be shown in the West Brunswick Library in Shallotte Nov. 6,13, and 20, and continue on Dec. 4, 11, and 18. The films can be seen in the Southport Library Nov. 7, 14. and 21, and continue Dec. 5,12, and 19. All begin at 3 p.m. and run for 90 minutes. They are free and open to the public. The series depicts the life of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, a remarkably courageous woman and extraordinary politician. ouuerscnmior ivomeo Dr. Michael Bauerschmidt of Holden Beach was named president of the Brunswick Heart Association, according to N.C. Affiliate, American Heart Association President Dr. Gettes. Bauerschmidt, director of the emergency room staff at Brunswick Hospital, will lead the Brunswick Heart Assn. board of directors, chairpersons and volunteers. Wins Color TV T.A. 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