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i THK BKLNSWIC’K BKACON. Thursiljiy, Novcmhcr lit. (9S7 -Page 5-B SIAM PmoiOBv OOUCSuttll Helen Wooten (seated) was earted off by Al Odom after she bid $178,000 in chips for this wheelbarrow diiriiiK last Friday’s "Casino Night" auction sponsored by the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce. Getting Carried Away Casino Night, now in its second year, raised about $5,500. Chamber President Don Kvans (left i was one of the many people in attendance who got a kick out »f Mrs. Wooten’s antics. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Dozier Appointed To Commission John K. Dozier of Boiling Spring I^kcs has been appointed by Gov. Jim Martin to the Coimni.ssion for Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Ser\'ices, effec tive immediately. His term will run through .lane 30, 1991. The 25-member commission establishes standards and adopLs regulations for treatment of persons in institutioius and area programs, hearing and appeals of area authorities, federal grant re quirements, liceasure of facilities and registration and restriction of controlled substances and advising the SecreU»r>' of the Department of Human Resources regarding all state plans and .ser\'ices. Completes Training Marine Pfc. Duan A. Ford has completed 11 weeks of recruit train ing at the Marine Corps Recniit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. He is the son of Cheri F. Graham of Route 2. Ixiland and is a 1987 graduate of K.A. I,ancy High School. Wilmington. Wafeh For Flythe As the filst annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade steps off in New' York on Nov. 26, area 'I’V viewers may catch a glimpse of South Brunswick High School senior Bernard F'lylhc marching with the McDonald’s All-American High School Band. Flythe, a senior from Southport, plays the sousaphone. He is one of 104 outstanding high school ntiisicians chosen for the band. Band members arc guests of McDonald's while on tour. Area residents can wuicii ilic* Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on WE(T-C from 9 a.m. until noon on Nov. 2G. Cumbee Wins In a "Quality of Ufe" photography competition spon.sored by Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia for employees, Gar>- Cumbee recently won two third place awards and one honorable mention. Space planner and facilities ad- minlstator for Provident. Cumbee is the son of Fred and Irene Cumbee of Supply and a 1962 graduate of Shailotte High School. In the People category, his entry was of a mummer in Philadelphia’s New Year's Day parade. His Places category winner was of a Chester County, Penn., farm scene, with honoral)le mention for a photo of an ethnic re.staurant called Jimmy’s Take Out. Pr/ce Elected Shannon Price, reporter for the West Brunswick High School Health Occiipa- tioas Students of A m e r i c a ( HOSA), was elected and in stalled as secrelary/trea.s- urer of lUXSA’s Region 11. which includes 17 schools, at a Nov. 11 of ficers’ training workshop in GoULslwro. .\ junior, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. William H. Price .Ir. of Shaliutle. Also attending the wurk.shop from WBH.S were Ginny (itirganus. pre.si- dent; Sandi Wilson, vice president; ('andice Jolin.son, secretary; Jessica Horne, treasurer; and Robin Leonard, historian. Each officer learned parliamcnUiry procedure as well as scrapbook techniques, both of which are competition topics for HOSA. Comp/efe Course Sixteen people recently graduated from the fall .safe l>oaling cla.ss spon .sored by Shailotte Flotilla 15-08 of the U.S. Cojist Guard Auxiliary. The first family to ever complete the IJ-lesson course was George and Betty Kapushinsky and their sons. Brad and Mike. Mark U)gan, 13. was the youngest person ever to pass the class, accor ding to Jack Ziefel of the .\u.xiliary. I.ugitii giaduaied wiui iiis iiiulhco, Delma, and both maintained perfect attendance. Others presented certificates were Tom and Kathleen Butler. Patrick and Virginia Sugrue, Thurgood Bryant, Ree.se Rmaniiel, Charles Snyder, Percy Hewelt, Ray ('ollins and John Maul. rhe next series of classes will be held in the .spring. For more informa tion. contact Ziefel at 5711-2.367. Allen Graduates Spec. 4 Brian D. Allen has graduated from the U.S. animal care specialist course at Walter Heed Ar my Institute of Research. Washington, D.C. He is the son of .Arlene .Allen of Ko.sota. Minn., and Joseph Allen of South|>ort. Completes Training Pvt. Polly A. Moble\ has com pleted miliUir>- police training at the U.S. Army Military* Police School. Fort McClellan, Ala. A 1985 graduate of South Brunswick High .School, she is the daughter of Uiwrcnee W. Mobley of Belie, Fla., and Zilphia M. Mobley of Long Beach. K/ng Takes Course Sgt. .Michael W. King, a tank turret repairer at Fort Stewart. Ga.. has completed a U.S. .Army primary leadership course. He is a 1982 graduate of South Brunswick High School and the son of Rufus V. and Sally F. King of Boiling Spring Lakes. Two Honored I wo men with local connections have been selected as Outstanding Young .Men of America for 1987. They are .Michael Gerald Smith of Route 1. .Ash, and Kevin Thomas Dovcl of Raleigh. This program seeks to recognize the achievements and abilities of men between the ages of 21 and .36. They are honored for outstanding civic and profcs.sional contributions. Their biographies will appear in the 1987 edition of Outstanding Young Men of .America. Arrives For Duty U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Jeffrey E. Alcska. son of Frank C. and Linda C. Alcska of Caswell Beach, has arrived for duty with the 8th Cavalry. Fort Hood, Texas. Aleska is an armor crewmember. Comp/e/eb oob/c U.S. Army P\'t. Patricia L. Hill has completed basic training at Fort Mc Clellan. Ala. She Is the daughter of Catherine M. Hill of Southport and a 1987 graduate of South Brunswick High School. In REFORGER spec. 4 John W. Coleman recently participated in the NATO-sponsored exercise, Rctiirn of Forces to Ger many ’87. Assigned to the 2nd .Armored Divi sion, Fort Hood Texas, he is the .son of Dallas T. and Alva A. (’olcirum of Boiling Spring liikes. SAVE NOW ON AUTUMN PLANTS • Pampas Grass — $1.25 'White Grope Myrtle —4 ft. & 6 ft. LEAH’S NURSERY HWY 17. JUST NORTH OF SHALLOTTE. PHONE 754 6994 ALL STAR FLAGS (919)259-FIAG Flogs •Banners Flagpoles *Pennants A Variety Of Flags Mail Orders FREE Delivery Ask for FREE Cqtolog 101 Aviolors Lor^o Burqaw NC 28-125 Cotherino Moore. Owner COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE —Mini blinds —Vertical blinds —Micro blinds —Carpet —Wallpaper —Draperies —Pictures Ruby Floyd 0ce€i/n * 0O1. 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