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New Psycl Psychologist Bill Walz recentl ^ joined the staff i Southeaster Wl Mental Healt Iff fj Center's ITfti 15111nsWICK uoui f ty office i / Bolivia. He wi ^ see adult clien i and therapy ar WA1-Z will serve as tl office administrator. Previously Walz was at Ilendersoi ville, where he was in private prai tice for two years and was previous! associated with mental healt centers in three western counties. He said he looks forward to tl center's siaff expanding a Brunswick County continues to grov The Southeastern office is locate at the government complex i Bolivia and offers a wide range i services for mental health, ment; retardation and substance abusi Charges are on a sliding scale fei based upon one's ability to pay. On Dean's List Mary Georgianna Caldwell, senior communications major froi Holden Beach, attained the fa semester dean's list at Appalachia State University in Boone. She eari ed a 3.25 grade point average or be ter on 12 or more academic cred hours. Hunt Arrives Pvt. Mark D. Hunt, a crar operator, recently arrived for dut with the U.S. Army's 78th Enginct Battalion in West Germany. A 19f graduate of South Brunswick Hig School, he is the son of Richard I and Joanne C. Hunt of Route ! Bolivia. Receives Scholarship Kenneth Riddle of Ix>ng Beac R nun k s t r u menta t i o student, his 3.96 grade point averag is the highest in the department. C -,// D ? x: sji i IUIi ne//i t.'5 Chief Master Sgt. Thaddus Sma has retired from the U.S. Air Fore after more than 32 years of militar service. He was chief enliste manager at Charleston Air Fore Base, S.C., prior to retirement. His wife, Doris, is the daughter < Laura J. Ballard of Route 1, Lelanc A 1956 graduate of the former Lit coin High School, Leland, Sma received a master's degree in 197 from Golden Gate University, Sa Francisco. Change Of Command In a formal change of comman ceremony on Jan. 10 at the N.C. Baf tist Assembly, Senior Chief Boat.' wain Mate Joseph A. Nelson assun ed command of Coast Guard Statio Oak Island at Caswell Beach. He replaces Master Chief Boat" wain Mate Charles G. Bunch, wh will report to U.S. Coast Guard Heac quarters in Washington, D.C. Nelson, a native of Harker' Island, mast recently was statione in Galveston, Texas, where he wa officer in charge of the Coast Guar cutter "Clamp." The Oak Island station is schedule fur a make-over during Nelson' tenure. The $11.5 million constructio STATE FARM , Family insurance Checkup It s the simple way to answer any questions about your family insurance protection. AnH il'c Irpp Cali 111P ft DWIGHT FLANAGAN Phone 754 9923 Jet Hwy 17 & 211 PO Box 78 Supply, NC 28462 Like a good neighbor. Slate Farm is there Slate Farm Insurance Companies Home Otlioos Bkx xninfjion Illinois i? PEOPLE Ih hologist Joins Sto ly project is slated for 1990. n Coast Toaster Places h David Batten, newly-elected president of the Coast a- Toast e r s ??>,, n Toast masters BMp" V\t ill Club in Shallotte, ts was first runner- iR^gp^ % id evaluation conie test held Satur- ( ? day at the m 11- University of z- North Carolina at hattkn ly Wilmington. h The contest was sponsored by the seven Toastmasters clubs in ie southeastern North Carolina in con,s junction with their annual tall tales v. contest and officer training program. (l Don Eggcrt of the Coast Toasters it and Lcs Hewlett of the Brunswick )f Toastmasters in Southport were al among the judges; Coast Toaster u. Susan Eggert was chief timer. Births Are a JJ Inman n Phillip and Suzette Coleman Inman 1_ of Ash nave announced the birth of t their first child, Casey Boss Inman, Dec. 31 at 8:54 a.m. Born at Columbus County Hospital in Whiteville, the boy weighed eight pounds, five ounces, and measured 21 ,e inches in length, y Paternal grandmother is Louise In;r man of Ash. Maternal grandparents 15 are Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Coleman of h Columbus County. I Williamson Randy and Patricia Williamson of Supply have announced the birth of their first child, Brandon Keith h Williamson, on Jan. 4 at 9:36 p.m. d Born in New Hanover Memorial 0 Hospital in Wilmington, he weighed 5 lbs., 4 oz. and was 10 inches long. e Maternal grandparents are Joseph ie and Marjorie Long of Whiteville. The ^ paternal grandfather is Clyde Williamson, also of Whiteville. > Alley l~ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Alley of Southport have announced the birth 'c of Shane I^e Alley, on Jan. 10 at 10:50 a.m. Born at The Brunswick Hospital in jj Supply, Shane weighed 8 lbs., 3 oz., and was 21 inches long. He has three siblings, Dawn, Bill ^ and Sheena. e Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Charlotte. [f Fowler Dianne B. and Larry Earl Fowler 11 Jr. of Route 1, Bolivia, are the i) parents of a son, Larry Earl Fowler n I"Born at 8-.5B a.m. on Jan. 12 in The Brunswick Hospital at Supply, he weighed 8 lbs., 12 oz., and was 21 incj ches in length. j_ He joins sisters Charity and Sarah. j_ Grandparents are Larry E. Fowler j. Sr. and Edna M. Fowler, both of n Sunset Harbor. j. Hewett o Lisa M. Grissett and Jeffrey A. 1- Hewett of Route 3 Sunnlv harm on nounced the birth of their first child, s Shashu Weyni Hewett, on Jan. 15. el Born at 9:37 a.m. in The Brunswick is Hospital, Shashu weighed 6 lbs., 7% d oz., and was 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. d and Mrs. Dancy Grissett of Supply, s The patema! grandmother is Elmina n Pate of Brooklyn, N.Y. Openim | Ceil's Pi B AI i m n For more infc Cecilia Kinla\ IVW :n( BRUNSWICK BIACON 1 THE NEWS ff Of Mental Heal State officers, both the Eggerts I were presenters for the club officer I training program. 1 Also attending from the two county I Toastmasters clubs were Daisy Ogle, president of the Brunswick Toastmasters, and Beryl Hall, a Coast Toaster. 1 CZnre Accepted Toni Andrea Gore, daughter of Mr. \ and Mrs. Arthur '' Gore of Bolivia, jjSSte je,u has been ac- JB&lr tejiicu inio aa, ^HPF1 j i membership in ? nn the American ^ JM6| Dietetic Association (ADA), a professional f 1? ' I association of '--'vV nutrition experts. * She is employed by Reynolds Health 2 Center in Winston-Salem. \ Ms. Gore received her masters of J public health degree in nutrition 1 i Announced ! 3 Brown Michael and Melissa Brown of Supply are the parents of a newborn, ? Tyiah McKenzie Brown. f Weighing 6 lbs. and measuring 15 s inches in length, Tyiah arrived at ? 4:21 p.m., joining siblings Travis and ( Corey Brown. Grandparents are Judy and Fred I Denny of High Point and Bud and e Lynda Pickard of Varnamtown. Greatgrandparents are Grctchen ^ Stroud of High Point and Elian Jones I of Morganton. I Beagle-Type Pups Offered Six mixed beagle pups are among I the animals recommended for adop- I tion this week at the Brunswick Coun- 1 ty Animal Shelter. I The seven-week-old puppies are ^ black and white and brown and white, said Animal Control Super- < visor Zelma Babson. i Others "pets of the week" include . three mixed breed black, black and white and tan, black and white puppies, about eight weeks old, and a two-year-old, gray and white shorthaired male cat. These animals and others can be seen from 8 a.m. to 4-.30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the shelter, which is located off N.C. 211 south of Supply. COMPLETE iNTERIOk DECORATING SERVICE ?Mini blinds ?Vertical blinds ?Micro blinds ?Carpet ?Wallpaper ?Draperies ?Pictures Ruby Floyd /? ' Hwy. SO<3. #3 Seaside North 579-6091 i'' 1986 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON re-School I iircoru S " 2 )tie Point xmation, call v at 754-6139 th Center from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in August 1908. FormyDuval Listed Deborah L. FormyDuval of >outhport is among 87 students on the i988 fall semester dean's list at Peace College in Raleigh. To qualify ? student must maintain a 8.3 grade >oint average on a 4.0 scale, passing >n subjects and carrying a :ourseload of 12 or more hours. She is the daughter of Marilyn FornyDuval and Carl FormyDuval. t-roehlich Promoted Cadet Brian P. Froehlich has been jromoted to the rank of cadet ergeant first class in the Corps of Cadets at Marion Military Institute, i 147-year-old Marion, Ala., an inlependent coed high school and unior college with service academy )reparatory and ROTC commissionng programs. The son of Mr. and Mrs. I/en rroehlich of Holden Beach, the ;enior is serving in Company B this rear. Completes Training Michael A. Wilson, son of James L. tnd Carol A. Wilson of Route 4, /eland, has completed eight weeks of eaman recruit training at the U.S. Javy's Recruit Training Command, )rlando, Fla. A 1988 graduate of North Brunswick High School, Wilson joind the Navy in January 1988. SAVE CLIP ? Men's & Ladies' ! H 3 (Reg. $8.00) ill dno^------aAVS^^ HWY. 179, SEASIDE PLA GoodCare ...like Ellen Poye, D Ellen is responsible !lj| -T~' ) vrt 1 : ft ;!!l I'llOTO MY .IOK STAM.KY THE BRUN? Highway 17 South Shipprrtirnph irs I itSU THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, 1 Stroke Support C The federal Medicare program will be the topic at the next meeting of the Grand Strand General Hospital Stroke Support Group scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 25, from 3:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. in the hospital's classroom. Sydney Smith-Rikard, director of marketing and public relations for the hospital, will speak on ' t J c J t *> f ^ ] | 50% ALL Made-t r Window C ^ Hundreds of Prints, Si DRAPERIES L TOP TREATM r BALLOOf ROMAP r R LIMITED TIME OFFER' ?na m P ^ Shallotti L_Jj \d 'r, : ! IXl]5?.zIjljrapBEHSIIBfiB*lg88fi i ^U^AAAJBH ZA BETWEEN OCEAN IS1 From People" ata Processing Clerl 3 for assuring that a ^ services rende jBgvk are keyed int system time ~Wk accurately. J ,?T| fr requests ar ^ jF individuals wt Administra Ellen Poye, Data An Integral Part of O 5WICK HOSP1 f- Supply, North Carolina 2Sl(>2 'hursday, January 19, 1989?Page ll-B ?roup Will Meet "Medicare?Will It Protect Our Future?" A related presentation from a representative of the hospital business office also is planned. For more information, contact Millie Anthony in the hospital's physical therapy department at (803)449-4411, ext. 1070. r "V f ?< v -n id s 11 u ^ __ R OFF I o-Measure Coverings )lids and Textures d IENTS S SHADES s SHADES EDSPREADS ; 1 CCX4STAL wallpaper [ y fcf CARPET. J Ave. 754 696b 1989 1HE BRUNSWICK BtACON SAVE - ? CUpT^H I! $To i I ft u I B> UBB ?! 1; jl dno _E & SUNSET BEACH You Know... < II charges for red to patients o the computer ly and she also id distributes all Dpropriate lich aids lanagers and tion in day to ation of the . i ' rne patient records current irate on a daily 'ery important 7rough me. ration has the information which is y when making t decisions." , ifiUkH Processing CterJjJStiM. ur Healthcare Ti&a^m An A/fiUiif a I I'T" A ? Hi>\mfllujsr 1 X/A.L/ Inc. 7:><I SI21
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