ram- M-A—I HK HKL NSWU K HKACON. rimrsilay. Octobor 15. 1987
Suit Filed By
Drug Counselor
I'omior Southport rosidont Hohoi t
K. Ward—claiming tu- was libolod
last > oar—has filod a S'JO.OflO lawsuit
attainst tho fity of Southport.
SimthiKirt I’olioo t'liiof William Cor-
iiut ami l.oiut Hoaoh rosidont Hath 11
.Somers.
Tho suit was filod Oot. '1 m
Hrunswiok Countv Suiiorior (\>url in
lUilivia.
Wai'il. who no« lives in Morrv
County. S.C.. was founder and diroo-
tor of far Ilools .Aijainst Druits
I rn.\|)i. an anti-lnm ahii.so ooiinsol-
inu son ico in Southiiort.
Last iK'tolior. Coring suoro out a
warrant against Waril for praotioui^
psyoholopy without a lioonso. The
oharpo was vi'luntarily dismissed in
.luno.
In his lawsuit. Ward olamL- tho
warrant wa> wsiiod - fiir an ulterior
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
purpose, namely to cause i Ward i to
he held up to ridicule and censure,
and to injure i Ward i in his profession
of rehat)ilitation counseling."
Ward also claims that Coring cau.s-
ed ' false, libelous and defamatory”
statements involving Ward to be
published in newspapers including
Southport's Slate Port Pilot, the
Wi!iiiiiii;iuii otar-.Ncv.s and The
Hrunswick Beacon.
He said Ms. Somers libeled him in
statements she made that were
published in the .Soulhport
iiewsp.-ipi'f.
In the suit. Ward asks for coinpen-
.satory ilamages of at least SUl.OtXt
and punitive damages of at least
slO.tX'O
W.ird > tvmg represented by
Sh.illo’.'.e .l•.'..•l•ne\ \tich.iel Kamos
Rep. Redwine Appointed
To Special Commission
Redw/ne Appointed
Kep. Iiavid Kedwitie
IVHriinswicki of Ocean Isle Beach
has been ap|)ointed by House
Speaker Liston B. Kamsey to .i
special commission to promote
development of the motion picture in
dustry in North Carolina.
The .Motion Picture Industry Study
t'oniniissioii is made up of 10 House
members and 10 Senate members
and is to submit a final report to the
ii‘8!' (ieneral .As.semlily.
Heilwme represents Brunswick
County and portions of New Hanover
and Pender counties in the State
House of Bepre.senlalives.
Sanitarian Honored
Clark Sizemore of Uing Beach, a
sanitarian with the Hninswiek Coun
ty Health I'lepartment for the past
two years. Iras tieeu uaiued Uookie
..amtanaii ot tlie Near in the
Southeastern District, which is com
posed of 11 counties nicliidnig
Brunswick.
The award is named in honor of
Dewey L. Padgett, a district
.sanitarian who lost his life in the line
of diitv.
Sizemcrv vill among the can-
ikiates .•■•nsuiered tor state Bookie
>i '..‘'c Year at the fall T.'88 conference
u public health employees.
rhis '.s :.he third consecutive year a
Bruraiwiok r'ounty sanitarian has
claimed the district award. Past reci
pients are Hubert Heaves and Sonja
Kemuigton.
To Attend Convention
Stephen .M. Buss and Rusty
Bellamy, both of Shallotte. will
repre.senl the West Brunswick High
School Chapter at the (10th National
I-T.A Conveiilion in Kansas City. Mo..
Nov. T2-14.
Russ is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. C.
Michael Russ. Russ, who as chapter
advisor, will accompany the two,
Bellamy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
.lames Bellamy.
Featured s\ieakers will include
Vice I'resideiU Cieorge Bush,
'’hrysler Corp. I'hairman and Chnd
Kxeciitive Officer Lee lacocca.
.Secretari of L'ducation William Ben
nett and former Dallas Cowboys
quarterback Roger Shiiibach. KF.A
nienibers will be recognized for
achievement in numerous
agricultural and career skill areas.
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Chamber Names Five Officers
The .South Brunswick Islands
Chamber of ('omnierce this week an
nounced the appointment of five vice
presidents for the l'.i87-«8 year, in
cluding a new vice presidency.
Dean Wallers w ill serve as the first
vice president in ciiarue of the N.i .
Oyster Festival.
Other vice presidents and their
area of responsibility are as follow.s:
W..1 McLanib. public affairs; David
Batten, internal affairs; Debbie Fox.
economic development; and Annette
Odom, community develoiiment.
Ihe chamber also announced the
dates for its next fundraising event, a
casino night to in- held Nov. i;{ at
lavern on the Tee at Sea Trails Coif
Links. .Sunset Beach.
Attends Seminar
Betty Pait of First Choice Realtv
attended a two-day seminar in Birm
ingham. Alabama, Oct. 7-«. She is
working toward her C.R.S.. a na
tional designation awarded by the
Realtors National .Marketing In-
.stitule. an affiliate of the National
Association of Realtors.
Agents Appointed
.Sand Dollar Really of Ocean Isle
Beach has been appointed exclusive
sales and marketing agent for
Village Pines Villas, according to an
announcement by .Jody Siriunons. a
repre.sentative of the develo[>er. Pal
Suiimons & t o.
Simmons said open house will be
held .Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. at
the development on Village Point
Road Hlwy. 179) in Shallotte.
Village Pine.s will have eight units
of one- and two-bedroom townhouses.
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SIAIF PmOIOBV OOUO>U't>
Davill Moiilgomery lunges for a crab with bis fishing
net as Matthew Compton slowly pulls in the fish heail
used for bail. The two were visiting from Cary recently
with their families and found some time to crab in the
Intraenastal Waterway near the Sunset Beach bridge.
Nursing Assistant
Course Is Offered
\ nursing assistant cour.se iK'gins
(>ct. '22 at We.sl Brunswick High
-School ill Shallotte.
Sponsored by the Continuing
I'.diication Department of Brunswick
Community College, the class will
meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from
T»::«) p.m. to 9;:io p.m.
•SliidenLs are to register at the first
cla.ss. 'The fee is $15.
Assistants perform simple health
care procedures.
Individuals eligible to participate
in the .Jobs "Training Partnership Act
(JFT.A) Program may receive funds
for registration, travel and Imoks to
attend this course. More information
on JPTA eligibility is available from
Linda Ready at the college.
Correction
An article in the (X-t. 8 edition of
Ihe Brunswick Beacon incorrectly
identified the re.scue squad that
Iransjiorled the body of murder vic
tim Michael Baker to 'The Brunswick
Hospital on Oct. ti.
Calabash Volunteer Re.scue .Squad
made the transport.
longshot' Investigation Concludes With No Violation
imv'it iil'TTKH
The l'..S. Coa.'-t Oiiard iiive.stigation
of a shrimp boat that ran aground off
.Sunset Beacli \ug. 28 has closed with
no violations found.
I.l. .Anthony Wiest of the operations
division of the Coast Ciiiard's Marine
Safety Office in Wilmington said
"Longshot" owner 'Terry Norris will
not be fined for pollution violations.
Wiest .said no report of violation
was sent to the (Liard’s district office
in Portsmouth. \’a.. Iiecause "there
was no evidence of oil di.scharge."
Wiest added, however. ••'There pro
bably could have tieen a violation and
gather enough evidence.
"One of the problems we often
have with accidents such as this." he
continued, "is that by the time we get
there on the scene there is nothing
left."
Wiest added that the smell of die.sel
fuel which was noticeable after the
beaching could have come from
residuals which had .soaked into the
wooden planks of the boat.
At the lime of the accident. Chief
Petty Officer James Williams of the
Marine Safety Division had .said that
there were "siifficient elements for
violation" and that Norris could face
as much as a $5,000 pollution fine.
Wiest said there is no chance for
fine even though all fines are issued
from the district office. "Without a
report of violation, the district office
can’t levy a fine," he said.
The Coast (luard investigation
began Aug. '28 when the "Longshot"
ran aground about one-half mile we.st
of Sunset Beach Fishing Pier. The
boat was destroyed in the surf within
two days.
Norris, previously of Sunset l-akes,
could not be reached for comment.
Wilmington Trio Arrested
In Shallotte Shoplifting
"Three Wilmington women are out
on liail after Shollotii' Police arrested
and charged Uiciii with larceny last
week.
Sgt. Rodney Cause arrested
Hiroshima Joye. .Stephanie .Marie
Bridges and Rafeeka Parker around
2 p.m., (XI. li, after they allegedly
shoplifted $!)LU2 worth of goods from
Pic-N-Pay Shoes at 'Twin Creek
Plaza.
1 he merchanclLse included several
pairs of shoes and .socks and was
found in a green trash bag in the car
driven by one of the women.
Cause .said the shoplifting report
came in about 12; 10 p.m. 'The three
would have been charged with
shoplifting if police had caught them
in the act. he .said.
Cause said the three each posted
S‘200 bail and that the hearing has
been set for Oct. 21.
Shallotte Police Chief Don .Stovall
.said tlie department is currently in
vestigating a shoplifting incident at
Carson’s Cards and Cifts, also
located at Twin Creek Plaza.
He .said this shoplifting appears to
have occurred just before the one at
Pic-N-Pay on Oct. 6.
The assorted items stolen from
Carson’s were valued at $M0, and
were later found on the shelves of the
Family Dollar, another store located
in the Plaza, he .said.
Stovall said the three arrested for
larceny in connection with the Pic-N-
Pay shoplifting are suspects in the
Carson’s shoplifting case.
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Four Eliminated In Long Beach Primary
Incumbent .Mayor .Johnny Vereen
will face Coninii.s.sioner Michael Ox
ford in the Nov. 8 Long Beach elec
tions.
Mayoral candidate Doris Werner
and three of nine candidates for com
missioner were triiiiined from the
field in the town’s (XI. (> primary.
According to the Brunswick County
Board of Flections. Werner was
eliminated from the race when she
received only 2T.) voles last week.
Oxford advanced to the general elec
tion with ’258 voles along with incum
bent .Mayor John Vereen HI, who
received 418.
Commissioner candidates
eliminated from the general election
were Jean Beard i221i, Paul Mid
dleton (2601 and Harold Watson
(128).
Still in the running for tliree seals
on the board and their votes in the
primary are Kevin Bell iMO), Jean
dray (380), David Drummond (297),
Robert Miller (298), Ben 'Thomas
(298) and David Ford C287i.
Nearly 45 percent, or 879 of the
town’s 2,025 registered voters turned
out for the primary.
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