ruin- S-B? rm Kin nswick m:\ C Ride On !'!,* Brunswick County l.ibrar> ir it* vi'Uih:>tors catch a rule <> iii&: Kailroad' at Siimme lira-ini-j < juli. ahu ll starts .lul> 1 in: .?:;t;uixf< through Atu! IV at si: I'artK ipatint: children ail travel around the aorlii .lui Keleeia llard\. children's ser u os coordinator. corrcspondim a;th pen pals in such countries a: ?!<niian\. Spain. K upland am ' raiu c. 1 his year's prourain offers ac : vitn > for children aites tt-l't l or clubs at I.ehanon Baptis hnirli in f !? . .m.niMiiih .::ul ;il tlu* entrance t?f' >ltif Town sub iivision in I .eland. March said sin would In on the bookmobile wit! librar> technician Marcus Mintz. \s in previous summers. ?-lul members will also read books foi pn/c> donated In area mereliants and pla> a .leopardy" style trivi; \nd we're uomu to read aloui sud Hardy " They start out no now mu it. but you know what" The; tind out they like it!" Follow mu is a club schedule: Monday Alternative Fducatioi enter. Bolivia. 0 a.m.-0:45 a.m. ;u:<\ 0-8: 10 a m.-10:45 a.m.. agei I'uesday West Brunswick B'*ancl ! iluary. Sliallotte. 12:BO p.m.-l:l; p :n . aues OiS: 1.80 p.m.-2:15 p.m. .0-15. i?lde Town Kntrance. : ; in -4 p.m. aues 0-18. Wednesday Southport Library >outliport. 1-1:45 p.m.. aues i?-8; 2-2 15 p.m . aues 5 18. Ihursday I.cannon Baptist < hureh. 1'unston. :t p.m.-i p.m.. auej 0-18. Friday I .eland Branch Library ! ". 45 p.m.. aues 0-8; 2-2:45 p.m.. aues 0-18. Also during Summer Reading <lu!>. for the t irsl tune youngsler> who visit the t)ookinobile will get doll-yourself arts and crafts kits. "We are in high hopes the childcr will take them heme and not just pu them down, but finish them and brinj them back to the bookmobile for us ti see." said Hardy. For each com pleted project returned, youngster will receive a ribbon. Home Harbor Welcomes Six Home Harbor Home Inc.. a loca shelter for victims of domesti* violence, welcomed six new boan members and installed officers fo: the 1988-ffli year at a June 23 dinner a Sizzling Sirloin Steakhouse n Shallotte. New board members who wil serv e staggered terms of one to thre years are Michael Reaves, who wa also installed ehairman EVal... Johnson. Margaret Rudd, W.J McUimb, Rev. Moses Herring, Re\ George Blanchard and Carso Durham III Health News What. Can D Although bursitis is comino athlete's condition, and it is even arm." it can strike anyone in a time. When bursitis strikes, all of liniments in the world won't sol' will merely provide temporary r When the human hrwtv k ir pails of it are constantly reccivii the brain, impulses which unbelievable complex network pulses direct the actioas of every and cell in the body. As long as there is no interfei nerve impulses, the body wil However, should a nerve in the s impinged, the nerve impulses n and the body's health will begin The bursa is a tiny fluid-fille natural lubricator and shock ab> all other parts of the body, it is d nerve impulses and is subject to impulses are distorted The fluid thick and gritty and lose ius lubr turn causes inflammation, with r soreness known as bursitis." WEBSTER ! Ifwy. 179, next to Brunswick t CON. Thursiln). June ."10. 1!?SS iUMMER READING CLL The 'Reading Kach vit\ packet will liicltidi* ,, ali the in.iton.il> such as nine or r paint and directions needed for a 1 simile | >r<?jooi. such as a haiioou bud^ d>. a comb creature, a bookmarker. a piece of jewcln or >arn picture, j It a younuster runs into problems, he can also brum the project back to the bookmobile, for a helping hand from Mint/ , To prepare for his role. Mint/ is iio1 y/ }\ 1 Club Honoi 0 Shallotte Middle Si tool's Six Whee Laura DcStefanu ile^i ?.? a June L s Presenting the plaque I: ?inta Todd, Installs Officers, lo board 1 In addition to Reaves, other officers for the coming year are Ina j Mae Mintz. vice chairman; Isobel r Beebe, secretary; and Wayne Tharp. t treasurer. They were installed by 1 Jean Nelson, district representative of the N.C. Council on the Status of 1 Women. c Nelson also presented certificates s of appreciation from Gov. Jim Marn tin to two retiring board members, outgoing chairman Katherine Shawver, and Rev. Stan Smith, both n of whom were instrumental in the establishment of the shelter. A Chiroprac o Fnr Ri i rci+ v i "W k# v> I Ol I ...WITH I)R. VICTORIA E. WKBSTI Doctor of Chiropractic nly thought of as an it lias been I referred to as "game the result of i my age group at any vert e b r a 1 misalignment the pills, potions, and called a subluxa re the problem. They lion. Subluxa elief at best. tions may be tin i a healthy state, all result of a fall 01 ng tiny mpnLses from strain or can b( pass through an caused by mus of nerves These im- cle tension whicl organ, muscle, tissue pulls th< vertebra out o rence with this flow of place. Subluxa 11 function properly. tions are not self ipinal column become correcting an( lay become distorted require profes to deteriorate. sional care, d sac which acts as a iorber of a joint. Like The bursiti: ependent upon proper sufferer would bi malfunction when the well advised to c in the sac can become trained in detec icating effect. This in tior.s. He prcscr esulting stiffness and eliminate the eg subluxation whic For further information call or contac FAMILY CHIROPRA Building Supplies 1988 IMl BOUNStVlCf. h? 1 / IB Rai!road' nm t?' make oik* of every projeci himself. Hard\ said llio kits were tlu !m*i5sii"*l ol"? i of S.oi5t !?ptij*' pistto'1 u-.n n;i Bear., who was eoneerned thai ymmusters using the bookmobile didn't have available the arts am t i?ui> nuuuu'iy ?nioroci a the library. Kuiuiin^ for tho projeci comes from the Brunswick Count) Arts Council. ?-' - V... ?v? -s President lers' Bus Club honored its president, I banquet at the Islander Restaurant. . vice president. anttioraia ??|,. J RON-LIN \J VI STAINED GLASS l\ ,'\ (803)249-9449 I ^ ^ n Hwy 17. Little River Ne*t to PoncoVc House SALES & REPAIRS I H on all makes and models of vacuums and s e w i n g fl machines ! VACUUM CENTER I Surf wood Shopping Center J I H?v> 17. Nor'h Myrtle Beach I :tor is \K ound thai nen't impingement is often " -B, *3H s l)H. VICTOHIA K. WKIIKTKK onsull a Doctor of Chiropractic who is ding and correctu.g spinal subluxaibes no pills or potions, but seeks to iuse of the bursitis by removing the :h produced the nerve interference t: CTIC CENTER Aeon Telephone (!)10)57!l-:i502 Nl'.W (irKICKIlS of the National Vo Honor Society at Brunswick Cnnin (from k fti Paula Almond. sccretar R CCSti irk Tlnrt> Brunswic k Community College students were inducted recently j into the National VocationalTechnical Honor Society, the largest group in the college's history to meet membership criteria. Sue Chapman, faculty advisor. ! said members must l>o enrolled as j curriculum students, with a gradepoint average of :u?0 or better in 24 hours or more in their field of study. " These honor society inductees are exceptional students at Brunswick Community College." she said. "They usually distinquish themselves later by becoming some of the college's most successful I graduates." V Ra, ATTORK "Real Estate Transacts "Estate Planning "Domestic Ma "Court FRErARATiv PREP, UNCONTi PREPARATION O " 1^ j Kentuc II & III fsi&m I 11 nhi/*e ''. - ' Combination Orders Or Offer Good At KFC Loca Hwy. 17 Soi Hwy. 1 33, S 2 Locations Per rational-Technical president; .luliaiu nullity College are Thompson, presid y: White, vice' ?nt Honorary I pre President \V. Michael Heaves addressed the students, their friends and family. entertainment was provided by .lanie Varnum. soloist; and .Ian White, pianist, with a reception after the ceremony. Outgoing officers Barbara Doane. president: Dorothy Harveli. secretary: l.ucinda Stanley, treasurer: and Paula Almond, program director, presented membership pins and certificates to the inductees. Inducted are these students .lames Arnold. Patricia Blackmail. Pain Brown. Connie Butler, George Cloningcr and .lulieanne Clonitmer. I'va Corhett. Helene P./ummond. MOS & Li IEYS AND COUNSELORS MEADOW SQUARE, HIGHWAY 17' SHALLOTTE, N.C. 28459 ins (Document Preparation, Title Exc I and Administration (Preparation of Iters (Divorce, Alimony, Child CustOi Representation fCriminnl r.v .1 3N OF SIMPLE WARRANTY i NATION OF SIMPLE WILLS ! ISTED DIVORCE $100.00 plus F SIMPLE SEPARATION AGR Telephone: 754-7557 ky Fried C ily - Limited Time! tions Listed Below. jth, Shallotte outhport , Hwy. 17, North Myrtle Bei feet Eor July i sr ' >ccphoto U' (loninger. treasurer: and Karen rut. nducts 30 Sandra lirisset. Marjorie Hall, Christopher Harrell. Kimberly Holmes and Miriam Hughes. Also. Tshya James. Meredith .lohnson. Terry Kirby. Jeanette Leonard. Varonica Manlove. Dean Mason. Marvjoy Morrison. Mildred Odell. Shirley Pait, Dale Putnam, Linda Heaves. John Heinsburrow, Joe Scott. Sharon Sellers. Sharon Skipper. Karen Thompson and Marie Willoughby. The new members elected the following as their 1H88-89 officers: Tln?n*rvef?ii nrauwlnnl . !.. ? White, vice president; .Julieanne Clonmuer. treasurer: and Paula Almond. secretary. WIS AT LAW 9 iminotions and Closings) Wills and Trusts) dy and Support) Traffic) g JEEDS $20.00 'i $50.00 s court costs S EEMENTS $125.00 i .. s 'hicken aaS""" ach (3 4.-J V; -1 > l lTll ^ " 1 j i

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