I Calendar Of Events Thursday, April 2 ps^nt a Phjgnim for adults on decorating Easter eggs, West Brunswick Branch Ubrary, Shallotte, 2 p.m. T!1E CAliAS^H AARP CHAPTER will see slides presented by Jesse Clem mons on the N.C. Nature Conservancy's Green Swamp Preserve, at the fire statlOT, 7 p.m., with Jackie Fennel, R.N., taking blood pressure readings for an hoar before the nweting. ^ COUNCIL board of directors n»eefs in the public assem- County Government Center, Bolivia, 7 p.m. ’ P m. in American I,egion Post one mile south of Shallotte, U.S. 17| 7! 30 p.m. Friday, April 3 ^ pressure clinic Wiu be offered by the Brunswick Hospital, UCB s Shallotte main office, 10 a.m.-12 noon. AN ADULT TRAVEL FILM, “Rhine Valley and North Germany,” will be shown at the Southport Ubrary, 10:30 a.m. SCHOOL STORYTIME is offered at the l,eland Branch Library, 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.-ll;45 a.m. •ANNA EUBANKS prese.nts a program for adults on decorating RjirUt Pinrs. county main library, Southport, 2 p.m. GAME NIGHT at the Shallotte Point Volunteer Fire Department, 7:30 p.m. SHALLOTTE AUANON FAMILY GROUP meets at Camp United Methodist Church, 8 p.m. This is a support group for families of alcoholics. CLOSED MEETING of Alcoholics Anonymous for individuals who have a pro- with alcohol, AA Building, Grissettown, 6 p.m. SHALLOTTE WHEEL AND DEALERS Square Dance Club dances each Fri day at the American Legion Hut south of Shallotte. 8 p.m. Open to the public. Saturday, April 4 CALABASH VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD THRIFT SHOP, located beside me squad building on N.C. 173, is open from 3 a.m. to 4 p.m. BEACH COUNTRY BOAT SHOW offers a look at this season’s boats and boaUng equipment, with prizes, free admission, free refreshments, Shallotte National Guard Armory, with Mayor Jerry Jones to cut the open ing ribbon at 9 a.m. The show continues until 9 p.m. QUILT SHOW by the Brunswick County Extension Homemakers features quilts and quilted items of all types, with prizes awarded, quilting demonstrations, merchants’ mall, $1 admission, Shallotte Middle School, 9 a.m.-S p.m. WINNABOW VFD serves pork barbecue dinners for $3 each at the fire station on Governor’s Road off U.S. 17 at Winnabow, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. WACCAMAW VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE will serve pork barbecue and chicken bog dinners at the station on N.C. 130 at Ash for 13.50 each starting at 11 a.m. ’ WEST VIRGINIANS are invited to a luncheon meeting of the West Virginia Group at Oie Sizzling Sirloin Steakhouse, ShaUolte, 12:30 p.m. FREE HYPERTENSION CHECKS by the Brunswick County Health at the Shallotte Volunter Rescue Squad Building, Shallotte, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. GAME NIGHT wtil be held at the Calabash Volunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 5 MOVE YOUR CLOCK FORWARD one hour as Daylight Savings Time begins. THE BEACH COUNTRY BOAT SHOW sponsored by Mike’s Marine and Shallotte Marine continues at the ShaUotte National Guard Armory, 12 noon to 7 p.m. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK and diabetes detection cUnic at the Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad station, Holden Beach Road, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. OPEN MEETING by Alcoholics Anonymous at the AA Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. Monday, April 6 OGEAN ISLE BEACH PLANNING BOARD meets at the town hall, 9 a.m. CALABASH TOWN COUNCIL meets jointly with the planning and zoning board to review the zoning ordinance, town hall, 4 p.m. THE BRIERWOOD LADIES CLUB holds a fashion show and dinner with fashions by A.T. Carringer’s, Sea Trail Golf CTub House, $10. Advance rcScrvaticriS required; call Helen Cenmd, 754'74S9. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF COMUnSSIONERS meets in regular ses sion in its chambers, admistration building, Brunswick County Govern ment Center, Bolivia, 6:30 p.m. HOLDEN BEACH COMMISSIONERS meet at the town hall, 6:30 p.m. SUNSEIT BEIACH TOWN COUNCIL meets in regular session at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. BOLIVIA ALDERMEN meet at the town hall in regular session, 7:30 p m BRUNSWICK COUNTY LIBRAHY Board of Directors meets at the main library conference room, Southport, 7:30 p.m. CALABASH VFW POST NO. 7288 meets at Ella’s Restaurant, Calabash, 7:30 p.m. CLOSEIU MEEITING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, Alcoholics Anonymous Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 PRESCHOOL STORY HOUR for youngsters ages 2 through 5 continues at the West Bnmswiek Rranch Ubrary, -Shallotte, through .April, 10 a.!n.-10;45 a.m. and 11 a.m.-ll:45 a.m. FREE TAX ASSISTANCE is available to senior citizens at the public library in in Southport, Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SOUTHPORT ATTORNEY Elva Jess will discuss preparation of wills with the Brunswick County Chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Pirate’s Cove Restaurant, Ocean Drive, Yaupon Beach, 1 p.m. The meeting is open to the public; the group is open to all federal retirees and federal employees with at least five years of service. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF SOCUL SERVICES meets at the social services department, Brunswick County Goverment Center, Bolivia, for a budget work session, 1 p.m. EASTER CRAFTS program for youths ages eight through 13, West Brunswick Branch Ubrary, 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS meet at the Ship’s Chandler in Southport, 7 a.m.-8 a.m. Guests welcome. Call /o4-o032 evenings and weekends for more information. BEIACHCOMBERS EXTENSION CLUB meets, but not at the Brunswick Electric office. Members will be notified of location, 10 a.m. Extension Agent Mary Russ will present the program. AN ADULT PROGRAM or. flower arras^gements is oHered at the teland Branch Library, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME is offered at the main library in Southport, 10:30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. FREE TAX A.SSISTANCE is available to .senior citizens at the public library branch in Shallotte, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., or in Bolivia on Wednesdays by ai^ pointment (253-4441). AN EASTER CRAFTS program for youths ages eight to 13 is offered at the main Ubrary, Southport, 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m. SHELLS GROWN in the aquarium is the topic of a talk by Mrs. Alta Van Lan- dlnghan for the Cape Fear Group Sierra Club, Auditorium 218, Deloach Hall, UNC-Wilmington, 7:30 p.m. Open to the pubUc. CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, at the AlcohoUcs Anonymous Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. THE .BRUNSWICK BEACON, Tbnraday, April 2,1987 Page U-A J.M. Parker & Sons, Inc. Your Complete Building Headquarters! 7S4-4331 Preschool story hour participants at the West Brunswick Branch Library in Sballstte gstbered rensd youth services library worker Folecia Hardv (fourth adult from left) Tuesday morning as the Long Bay Garden Club plants a crape myrtle in her honor. In the foreground, Larry Harrelson of Harrelson Farm Center bandies the actual plaaUng. In addlUon to being the Tree Honors Ubrary Employee StAFf PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER club’s Arbor Day observance, said spokesman Frances Gravatt, the cereninny marks tWe start of a ccnusanlty drive to cleaa op ijtter and beanUIy the county with crape myrtles. The club is also donating 25 of the trees for planting In county parks as its recognition of the bicentennial of the U.8. Constitution. Dignitaries Expected At VFW Groundbreaking A bevy of dignitaries are expected to participate in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Calabasli Veterans of Foreign Wars new post home. The ceremony Is planned Sunday, April 5, at 2 p.m. in Calabash next to the LeweUyn’s real estate building. The public is invited. Among b.use expected to attend are U.S. Congressman Charles G. Rose, Calabash VFW Commander Roy Wreiui, Rep. E. 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