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mmmmm VOLUNTEER MARY MAC HOI?OLME captivates youngsters' interest with her explanation of why sharks always keep a fresh set of dental work. J fc, I'm just out of breath. It's stress, that's all. It's just indigestion. I'll be fine in a minute. I just need to relax. It'll go away. DON'T BET YOUR LIFE! Ignoring the symptoms of a heart attack -- chest pain, shortness ot breath and weakness -- won't make them go away. In tact, time wasted on making excuses tor what's "probably" wrong could be precious, lite-saving minutes. Though the pain may stop in a tew minutes, the heart attack continues, destroying the heart muscle. Atter three hours, sweating, nausea and weakness may occur. By tour hours, most damage to the heart is irreversible. Getting emergency medical care is critical. The CI I EST PAIN EMERGENCY CENTER at The Brunswick I lospital is equipped with sophisticated monitoring technology and is statted by experienced physicians and nurses who can verity it a heart arrack is the problem and begin the appropriate treatment immediately. Today, powerful drugs can be administered which dissolve blood clots -- literally stopping .1 heart attack in progress -- it the patient gets to the hospital in time. Making excuses tor chest pain puts the odds against you. Don't bet your lite. Chest Pain Emergency Center THE BRUNSWICK H,gh?y ,7Soull, HOSPITAL Supply, NC 28462 (919) 754-8121 mm Art Loft Is Coming Soon To Ocean Isle Coastal Museum (Continued From Page43) who worked with Louise Ingram to establish the loft. "Not necessarily nautical, but coastal. We'll have some tobacco bam prints, for ex ample." For now at least, the loft is ac cepting only wall-hung prints, which will be available for sale un framcd at the gift shop downstairs. Space and supervision limitatioas make it impossible to accept three dimensional work or to offer framed art for sale, said Adams, but that could change in the future. As many as eight artists may have work on display initially, with the option of more, depending upon space available and the type of prints submitted for consideration. "We realize we may have left someone out," said Adams. "It's a growing thing that will evolve over time." Any local professional artist in terested in having his or her prints included should contact Ingram or Adams. The museum receives a commission on each sale. Starting in June, the museum will extend its hours for the sum mer to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It will also offer evening hours for the first time since its opening in spring 1991. Evening hours will be 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays during June, July and August. Also in the works for summer are storytelling activities for chil dren. Also coming soon, or so Stuart Ingram hopes, are an American Indian exhibit, a Green Swamp dio rama, a bird room, freshwater fish Want To Visit? Planning a trip to the Museum of Coastal Carolina? You'll find it cm the island at Ocean Isle Beach, at the comcr of Third and Laurinburg streets. Through May 31, hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sundays. Admission is S2 for adults and SI for chil dren age 12 and under. Bargain books of tickets are available for S25. Groups of any kind can book a lour or plan to hold a meeting at the museum; school groups are admitted at no charge. For more information call Martha Benton, volunteer coordinator, at 579-6995 or 579-1016. exhibit, and a small auditorium. Touring a partially-complcted major space addition to the facility, Ingram's eagerness to keep the mu seum moving forward is evident. "If the funding we need were avail able now," he said, "we could have this thing open?I'll say in six weeks. We could go borrow the money, but it is our policy to oper ate debt-free, so it's not done yet." Instead, work is proceeding slowly but steadily in SI,(XX) incre ments. As soon as that much cash accumulates, the museum already has a project ready and waiting to be completed. Meanwhile, the Museum of Coastal Carolina at Ocean Isle Beach still offers plenty to see and do, for visitors to the area and lo cals alike. ~ Beer & Wine Hours LOVerS Srcattast.nS 10 AM-7 PM r- 7^ o , . beer & vine I&i 10 AM-5 pm Free Samples at ^ n R ? . U-BREW I iVer & W inc ? Kits <3 (Supplies VISA m bnn?, In This Coupon And Taste We 6hip Everywhere (803)361-0092 MTercnce ti993 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON ? ? x~n And ? te The "ere nee DANNY'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Serving Brunswick County with 10 years experience Repairs on all makes and models Parts ? Sales ? Service 842-2633 754-1350 Business Pager Danny Fulford-Owner
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