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PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Third-Graders Go To Washington Nineteen students, accompanied by 13 adults, took advantage of an April 30-May 2 trip to Washington, D.C., that was open to all third grade students at Supply Elementary School. Students had already visited the Brunswick County Government Center and the state capital of Raleigh as part of their study of goverment. Pictured above (front, from left) are Kirby Williams, Jonna Murrow, Lindsay Wescott, Brandy Fields, Cary I*e Jr., Matthew Harris; (second row) Sue Wescott, Carol Newton, Thomas Daley, Ashley Newton, Eric Gibble, James Page, Joshua Varnum, lx>ri Varnum; (third row) Cary I^ee Sr., Matt Cline, Donald Norton, Joseph Green, Justin Feltd, Thomas Gideon, Bobbie Sellers; and (back) Gary McDonald, Shelba Thornton, Eunice Abercrombie, Mary Paul Beall, Patrick McDonald, Shelia Washington, Brandon Fowler, Linda McDonald, Debra Noble and Clifton Jones. Estate Planning Is Focus Of May 26 Program At Brunswick College Who gets your property if you die torium of the ALS building on without a will? Who makes your BCC's main campus north of Supply health care decisions if you cannot? on U.S. 17 Business. Who will raise your minor children Guest speaker Carol Schwab is an if you arc the last surviving parent? attorney working for the North What is a living will? Carolina Cooperative Extension Ser Estate planning helps individuals vice at N.C. State University in Ra young and old answer these types of leigh. She is an assistant professor questions and help take control of and a family resource management their family's future. Making dcci- specialist. Before joining extension sions in advance about health, finan- in 1988 she practiced law in Ra cial affairs and property gives the leigh, focusing primarily on estate family a guide to follow should planning and tax law. She is a for somcone die or become unable to mcr editor of The Will and the Way, handle his or her own affairs. an estate planning publication of the North Carolina Bar Association. Estate planning will be the focus Pre-registration is required by of a three-hour program sponsored contacting the Brunswick County by the Brunswick County Cooper- Extension Center, in writing at RO. ativc Extension Service Center Wed- Box 109, Bolivia, N.C. 28422 or nesday. May 26. calling 253-4425. If fewer than 20 The session will be held from 9 people register, the session may be a.m. until noon in the teaching audi- canceled. ?Mi1 ? *' A W ?W rnoio cONimauno JEANETTE MINTZ (front left) has been named "R.N. of the Year" and Irene George (front right), "IJ'N of the Year" at The Brunswick Hospital Behind them are Diana Ramsey, director of nursing, and Earl Tamar, hospital CEO. RN AND LPN OF THE YEAR Jeonetfe Mintz, Irene George Are Honored During Hospital's 'Nurses' Da/ Celebration Jeanette Mintz was named "Re- Irene George was chosen The gistered Nurse of the Year" during Brunswick Hospital's "Licensed The Brunswick Hospital's seventh Practical Nurse of the Year." George annual Nurses' Day celebration is a four-year employee of the hospi Wednesday, May 12. tal. The awards were presented by Before joining its staff, she Earl Tamar, the hospital's chief ex- worked in many facets of health ecutivc officer, and Diana Ramsey, care, including respiratory therapy, director of nursing. intensive care, emergency services, Mintz is the health occupations outreach family planning and med teacher at West Brunswick High ical billing. She is certified in ad School and a weekend nursing su- vanced cardiac life support and pervisor at The Brunswick Hospital. works on the hospital's mcdical/sur According to Ramsey, Mintz's gical unit. "technical and interpersonal skills A co-worker who nominated are unsurpassed. Her excellent clini- George said, "Irene will go the extra cal competency was noted by the mile to please her patients. She al physicians who nominated her." ways comes to work with a smile on A fellow employee who nominat- her face, and is a true inspiration of ed her said, "Jeanette does whatever strength and kindness." is necessary to make everyone feel The Nurses' Day celebration is important and needed." She has held each year in conjunction with been with The Brunswick Hospital National Nurses' Week and National for 12 years. Hospital Week. ^Yrowfttf Mentor Growth Trust For investors seeking above-average returns over a longer time horizon, growth stocks are often the best answer. With Mentor Growth Trust, you get the convenience and diversifi cation of a professionally-managed mutual fund. Consider Mentor Growth Trust for your IRA. 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T Woodmen presented over 62,000 American flags to schools, cities and other nonprofit organizations. Brunswick Square, Hwy. 17 S., Shaliotte 754-8400 U T L ? Jimmy Marshall Larry Heustess ? Ad.. Jllll Woodmen <0^ of the World Life Insurance Society ttomr Office: NcbM^Ka Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce [Refreshments) cordially invites you to the Grand Opening of 'Brunswick Business Service Wednesday, May 26 3 to 5 PM ? live remote Beach 106.3 4870-1 Long Beach Road, Southport (next to Surf Cinemas) ? 457-4565 CI 903 THE BRUNSWICK BFACOW ^W^er\^^mper\a^^eabrookDes\gnM ? Laura Ashley I z g O) CO 8 k_ ?O I CD <S <D ? s Wallpaper place DISCOUNT BLINDS OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 22 IN SHALLOTTE Main St., Shallotte ( Beside Shallotte Electric) ijOBiunqas . Aaiqsv ejnei. su6|saa ^oojqsas X c 3 3 CALL US FOR INSURANCE QUOTES: 1-800-424-0115 ? Home ? Auto ? Commercial ? Mobile Home ? Life |T| First Investors FINANCIAL CORPORATION V 155" /? Wswfttf Bww ? 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