I THK BKL.VSWICK KKACON. Thurscisiy, Octohi-r 15. l!tS7—ii- \ Wildlife Canvass Comes To Shallotte The Wildlife Kederalion of North Carolina is preparing for a door-to- door political canvass in the .Shallotte area. According to a letter from WFNC Staff Director .Mark Bailey, can vassers will conUict individuals In their homes between the hours of t p.m. to 9 p.m. to collect signatures on petitions, distribute literature and re quest contributions. WFNC staff will carrv idctitilK .1- tion curds and local police ;sill he given a li.st of names before canva> • ing begins. The Wildlife Federation is a non profit organization emplo\ iiu; a full time staff for lobbyniu. oreaiuziiu; citizens and educating the puhli alKuit conservation. The organization is dedicated to the proper maintenance and protection oi nritural resources. nV.-V? ‘ Teamwork Beautifies Sunset Beach SJAff PMOIOBf OOUGBUTT(P A joint effort by the Town of Sunset Beach and the Sunset Beach Taxpayers Association came together last Friday when beautification planting began along Sunset Boulevard. Planting chrysanthemums on the median strip by (from left) nursery manager I^arry Harrelson, town maintenance super visor I.arry Crim. TPA member Jane Knapp and TPA beautification chairperson Ginny Barber. Local Beach Projects Seek Senate Approval JOLG Ul.TTF.n ~ ~ BY DOLG ULTTF.R Funding for a countywide beach erosion .study and the annual dredg ing of Lockwood Folly River Inlet have been approved by the U.S. House of Hepresentatives and await action by the U.S. .Senate. I-ist month the House approved $901,000 for the two projects as part of the Knergy and Water Develop ment Appropriation Bill for fiscal year 1988. The yearly dredging of Uckwood Folly River Inlet is budgeted at a cost of $601,000 by the House, while $.100,000 is budgeted for the erosion study. According to Keith Pitts, legislative director for 7th District Congressman Charlie Rose. “Everything is still up in the air." Pitts said it may be November before the Senate addresses the bill because they have yet to study any of 1-1 appropriation bills on the floor this se.ssion. "It’s hard to say when they will act on it." he continued. “We've asiied them to strongly support what we’ve got." 1 he countywide beacli erosion study will investigate damage done during storms earlier this year, said Pitts. The funds will also provide hur ricane protection and flood control. "It’s really hard to get federal fun ding for hurricane protection," he said, “and we hope that by getting our foot in the door, we’ll be able to move forward with it a little bit more.” Pitts .said the Hou.se approved much of what Congrc.s.sman Rose nrnnn.scd for the area, incliitline ;i $5.8 million dredging of Wilmington Harlwr. "We really got the most we were able to get." he said. PitLs added, "There were a few projects we dropped because we found out they could be handled ihroiiuh II c *- # —o OI Engineers in Wilmington. But everyone faired quite well." Other local projects which are part of the Energy and Water Develop ment Appropriation Bill for 1988 in CEDAR GROVE AREA NEWS Revival Continues In Bolivia THE PLAGE FOR RIBBOH & LACE Large Selection iCuM! be surprised! Op>en Saturdays & Sundays Building E N. Myrtle Beach Flea Market BY BARBARA T. HF.WETF .St. James Missionary Baptist Church of Bolivia began a week of revival Oct. 1'2. with pastor Ron nie McCrae Jr. in charge of the ser- . vices at 7::i0 p.m. '■ each day. The meetings I are inspirational and the members are a.sking you to come out expecting a ble.ssing. To Install Piistur St. James .Missionary Baptist will also hold an installation ser\'ice for its pastor. Rev. Ronnie McCrae Jr., on Sunday, Oct. 18. at 5 p.m., with Ocean View Association Moderator Rev. Freeman Gause in charge. Rev. Ronnie .McCrae Sr. will deliver the word in ministry. The public is invited. HatsOffToFlythe Ocean View’s hats are off to one of its youth, Bernard Flylhe. who has proven that a new generation of very positive youth is emerging in our midst. The South Brunswick High School tuba player has been chosen as a member of the McDonald’s All- American High School Band. Ocean View hiippiiy renieinuers the days when he ser\’ed as assistant pianist for Ocean V'iew Union’s Youth Choir. Right away hearts were filletl with joy and phones began ringirig to e.\- he has who've press the very fine way represented those of us always believed in him. I can recall so vividly the remarks made by his then Senior Circle Presi dent, .Mrs. Irene B. Hankins, and his mother, about how he had unshyly lapped one of his musical resources that he had not contributed prior to that time when a.sked in my Bible In- .stitute Cla.ss to accompany the youth of his church instriunenUiUy in their musical mini.slry. Afterwards Youth Supervisor .Arvella .Marlow announced he had been a.sked to a.ssist Timothy SUmley as pianist for the Union, a position he held as long as his .schedule allowed. A thanks from Ocean View to everyone who has contributed to the success of this promising youth. Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Robert Smith, Ru.ssell Hill, Etta Hewett, Vera Marlowe, .lorry Reaves anil Florence Nickerson. Tune In Be sure to listen to \n'CB Radio Station 11-110 AM > in Shallotte on Thursdays at .1 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 a.m. for the Cedar Grove .Area News. On Sundays at 3:30 p.m. listen for the .Moments of Inspiration gospel music program. Weekly Scripture The scripture for the week comes from Psalm 35:10, "I will give thee thanks in the great congregation. I will praise thee among much people." END OF THE SEASON BLOW-OUT SALE! on everything in our store! ALL GOLD & SILVER JEWELRY MUST GO AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! All 14 K Chains, Charms, Earrings, lOK & 14K Rings V2 Price, minus 20% means SAVINGS OF SUPER SAVERS ino/i ru/o: Sterling Silver Chains & Charms Reg.$25.00 ONLY $6.00 u Sterling Silver Rings Reg $25 ONLY $S.80 Sterling Silver Fancy Rings Reg. $30 ONLY $10.00 14K Bracelets 50 to sell! Reg. $24.00 ONLY $8.00 Better Hurry, At these prices, our stock is going fast! 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