.1. r Calendar Of Events Thursday, May 28 THE‘T CAN COPE" SERIES for cancer paUents, their friends and families, continues with the topic "Dealing with DaUy Health,” presented by Brenda registered dietician, at the Dosher Memorial Hcsplls! conference room, Southport, 7 p.m. American Legion Post one mUe south of ShaUotte, U.S. 17,7:30 p.m. Friday, May 29 ^'^ANON family GROUP meets at Camp United Methodist ® ® support group for families of alcoholics. CLWED MEETING of Alcoholics Anonymous lor individuals who have a pro blem with alcohol, AA Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. SHALUMTE WHEEL AND DEALERS Square Dance Club dances each Fri- «lay at the American Ugion Hut south of ShaUotte, 8 p.m. PubUc welcome. GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire Department, 8pm Saturday, May 30 THE BRUNSWICK BIRD CLUB wiU hold a bird walk to Ok! Brunswick Town on N.C. 133 near Southport. For more Information, contact Marcia or John Warring, 579-9474. CALABASH VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD THRIFT SHOP, beside the squad buUding on N.C. 179, wiU be open, 9 a.m.-4 p.m SQUARE DANCE, sponsored by 11 local churches, wlU benefit Hospice care in Brunswick County, at the public assembly building, Brunswick County Government Center, 8 p.m. Tickets $6 per couple at door, |5 in advance from churches. GAME NIGHT wlU be held at the Calabash Voiunleer Fire Depurtinerit, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 31 OPEN MEETING by Alcoholics Anonymous at the AA Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. Monday, June 1 BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS meets in its chambers. Administration BuUding, Brunswick County Government Center, 10 a.m CALABASH ZONING BOARD meets at the town haU, 4 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION meets in the conference room at Southport, 6:30 p.m. KOLDEN BEACH COMMISSIONERS meet in regular session at the town haU, 6:30 p.m. SKALLOTTE PLANNING HOAPJ3 meets at Lhe town h.aU if there is hnaincQa to conduct, 7 p.m. SUNSEIT BEIACH TOWN COUNCIL meets in regular session at the town haU 7:30 p.m. CALABASH VFW POST 7288 meets at EUa’s Restaurant, Calabash, 7:30 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY LIBRARY Board of Directors meets at the Southport Library conference room, 7:30 p.m. CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, AlcohoUcs Anonymous BuUding, Grissettown, 8 p.m. T*iioo«lo« Tiino 9 A ^ ----- - fw PRESCHOOL STORYTIME resumes at the West Brunswick Branch Library, ShaUotte, 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.-ll:45 a.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY CHAPTER, NARFE, meets at Pirate’s Cove Restaurant, Ocean Drive, Yaupon Beach, 1 p.m. for lunch and program. Open to federal employees with five years or more service, or federal retirees. Wednesday, June 3 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS meets at the Ship's Chandler in Southport, with guests welcome, 7 a.m.-8 a.m. CaU 754-5082 evenings and weekends for more information. SHALLOTTE ALDERMEN meet at the town haU, 7:30 p.m. CIAWEID MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, at the AlpohoUcs Anonymous BuUding, Grissettown, 8 p.m. THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Tliunday, May 28, 1987 Page ^A Plant Gardens NOW! Bedding Plants Vegetable Plants Garden Seed«Shrubbery Fruit & Flowering Trees Pine Straw»Fertilizer Peat Moss»Mulch Century Stepping Stones Landscape Timbers Mobile Home Steps (CemcTtf) Hibiscus Gerbera Daisies Geraniums Browse through the greenhouse for foliage plants i flowering baskets. Now Open on Saturdays till 5 pm to serve you better OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The FAMILY BUSINESS that can make a house YOUR HOME ...PROUDLY PRESENTS... 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NaUonal Guard truck when he struck a 1982 Chevrolet car operated by Linda Jean White, 34, of Route 1, Rocky Point She was crossing from N.C. 130 West to Blake Street at the time. The impact pushed her car back into ihe 19o/ Ford van behind iier, operated by Clayton Dale BatUn, 39, of MasslUon, Ohio, causing about 150 damage to the right front wheel. Damages to White’s car were estimated at $3,000, whUe SuUivan’s truck had about $800 in damages to the fuel tank and fender. SuUivan said he didn’t see White’s car. He was cited by Patrolman C.B. Yager for faUure to make a safe movement. White was transported to the Brunswick Hospital with injuries. At 3:27 p.niL &turday, 500 feet east of U.S. 17 on N.C. 130 (Holden Beach Road), Larry /Ulen Evans, 24, of Route 3, ShaUotte, was westbound on N.C. 130 in a 1984 Chevrolet West bound ahead of Evans, Crete Probst Spaulding of FayettevlUe, had slow ed and was turning right into the Milliken Shopping Center in the 1SS6 Dodge car she was operating. Evans swerved left in an attempt to avoid striking the car, but hit its left rear. Damages were estimated at $800 to Evans’ car and to Spaulding’s car. No injuries were reported. Patrolman CH. Yager cited Evans for faUure to make a safe movement Kimberly Danford McLamb, 25, of Route 1, Supply, was driving a 1980 Plymouth Sunday at 12:40 a.m. Sun day when she backed from a spot In the Market Ehepress parking lot on U.S. 17 in ShaUotte and struck a 1987 Ford operated by Steven Joseph Robinson of Route 2, Supply. She left the scene and later told Patrolman Joey Hoagland she didn’t reallze.she’d hit Robinson’s car. She was charged with hit and run with property damage by ShaUotte Patrolman C.B. Yager. Damages to McLamb's car were an estimated $50, and to Robinson’s, an estimated $400. No injuries were reported. Several wrecks also occurred Sun day. At 9 o’clock that night Patrolman Joey Hoagland was caUed to the In tersection of U.S. 17 and Mulberry StreeL WUUam Henderson Johnson, 46, of Route 2, Supply, was driving a Dodge truck when he turned right onto U.S. 17 from Mulberry Street, striking a 1984 Pontiac operated by Lisa Marie Inks, 21, of Pleasant Garden. No injuries were reported. Johnson was cited for faUure to make a safe movement Minutes later, an accident occur red on U.S. 17 500 feet south of its in tersection with N.C. 130 West Richard Sherwood HUl, 19, of ShaUotte, was southbound on U.S. 17 when Lawrence R. Wigal, 73, made a left turn in front of him from the center lane. Damages to HUl’s 1972 Ford were estimated at $600 and to Wigal’s 1982 Pontiac, $3,000. There were no in juries. Based on witnesses' comments, there were questions about whether HiU’s headUghts had been on before the collision. Hoagland cited Wiga for faUure to yield the right-of-way. 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