BCC Courses Could 'Fly' Courses from pilot ground school lo basic investing could "fly" at Brunswick Community College this winter or spring, depending upon student interest. If a sufficient number of students sign up in advance, these classes will be offered through the Contin uing Education Department: pilot ground school, main campus; basic bricklaying, Southport campus; ba sic electricity, West Brunswick High School; radio and television repair, main campus; tap dancing, main campus; and basic investing, main campus. Individuals interested in or need ing more infennsden about any cf these courses should contact the Continuing Education Department at 754-6922, 457-6329 or 343-0203. Show Features Student Talent Shallottc Junior Woman's Club will hold its 1990 Student Arts Festival Monday, Jan. 19, starting at 7 p.m. in the library at West Bruns wick High School. The event showcases the talents of local middle school and high school students in the visual and performing arts. Judging will begin at 7 p.m. for the visual arts. Per forming arts will also begin at 7 p.m., with the public invited to at tend, a club news release indicated. The visual arts exhibits will open to the public at 8 p.m., after judging is completed. No admission is charged. Winners of the local show ad vance to district competition spon sored later in the year by the N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs. Local Red Cross Sets Annual Ball The Cape Fear Chapter of the American Red Cross has scheduled its annual ball for Saturday, Feb. 3, starting at 7 p.m. in the Coastline Convention Center, Wilmington. This is the major fund-raiser for the local American Red Cross chap ter, which serves Brunswick, New Hanover and Fender counties. The ball raised $17,000 last year, and the goal for this year is $25,000. By having corporate and individ ual sponsors who underwrite the cost of the bali, the Red Cross is able to apply all of the proceeds from tickets sales to its programs. Tickets cost $100 per person, and the deadline for purchase is Jan. 27. For more information, call the American Red Cross office in Wilmington at 762-2683. SUPER STAINED GLASS SALE Choose from Armstrong 12"x12" All 1.95t>2.50 each pre cut Reg. $5.25 ? Sorry no special cuts for this sale. THRU JAN. 31 WITH COUPON RON-LIN STAINED GLASS (803)249-9449 Hwy. 17, Little River Next to Pancake House |Storewide Savings Ce $? ">*0n/y a few ^ left at these prices! Odd Sofa Sale ?$100*..? Porch Rockers (Over2oo In Stock) s3495 & up 100% Financing A FREE DELIVERY * Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 ?STfiR* "Your Wholesale Retail Home Center' Located in the former THOMAS SUPPLY BUILDING, Hwv. 130, Shallotte (Next to East Gate Sq., across from Sears, Holden Beach Rd.) Open Monday-Saturday 8-6 ? 754-9323 Hh&ck th'c M/ia/alr'c cnpr/^/cf ? " ? m mr mm % m m m m m ? m -w ^ a m ^ m m ^ m mm m m All Mobile Home Supplies lii&i )/ HI lif; i|?; OFF :? . ? ' rv . . ? .% % '? 0 h Doors, windows, it- i plumbing, commodes, heating, faucets, underskirting, * * and morel ?s?|?|$i?g ?32 ; [tlectnc appliances, stoneware, . ? . .. ? . - ? pots & pans Ullfg 1 p and more! ?Our Products & Service* Mobile Home Supplies & Service ? Imports and Toys Black & Decker Tool Distributorship ? Whirlpool Distributorship for Building Contractors