PEOPLE IN THF NFWS Jones Selected To Attend Leader ship Camp Charity Jones of Supply was among 50 high school students from ?irmcc sponsored by Cape Fear Farm Credit's Shallotte branch office. Charity is the daughter of Pamela Bates of Supply and the grand daughter of Wadus and Fayc Jones of Ash. In addition to the usual camp ac tivities, said Evan B. Gore, branch manager, campers formed their own cooperative, "Special Tees," to pro vide them with souvenir T-shirts and to experience first-hand the advan tages of cooperatives as a way of doing business. Each camper received a "Sec retary of State For The Day" certifi cate presented by North Carolina Secretary of State Rufus Edmistcn and and former Super Bowl Star Dave Rowe, now a member and public relations manager for an elec tric co-op. They were among the camp's guest speakers. Milligan Is IDEA Fellow Wendy R. Milligan, Brunswick County Schools student assistance coordinator, has been selected as a member of the 26th IDEA Fellows Program for School Administrators. She is attending a seminar this week at Agnes Scott College in Adanta, Ga., where fellows will meet in small groups with a faculty of prominent educational leaders to discuss the challenge school leaders have to develop more effective ways of providing quality education. The theme is "The Best of the Best: From Reflection to Action," with topics including bringing schools and community together, cultural literacy, styles of teaching and learning, visionary leadership, teaching intelligent behaviors, the school as a community of learners, technology and instruction, multi cultural learning, school-based deci sion making and new visions of what schools must become. Co-sponsored by IDEA and the Kettering Foundation, the Academy of Fellows is the longest continuing inscrvice program for school admin istrators in the nation. Employee Of The Month Judy Walker has been chosen The Brunswick Hospital's "Employee of the Month." Walker is a nursing assistant in the hospital's medical/surgical unit. across North Carolina select ed to attend Co operative Lead ership Camp June 14-18 at RJ. Peller FFA Camp at White Lake. The rising so phomore's par ticipation was JONES who nominated her an .',hiU ry ,'S a'Ways VCry efficient and chccrfui at work Shc gQcs om at homa"y l? makC OUr patlCnVi fccl She rcccivcd a rosebud corsage a SffErL?* ^ w7rw u !,a?fbecn with The Bruns wick Hospital for four years. Patrolling Fisheries nSfS Guard. PcKy omccr 1st Uass Raymond H. Biuiey, son of SouS l^rS' Raymond H- B'tncy of Southpon, recently finished the first "all of a two month Alaskan fish eries patrol aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis, homeported in Honolulu, Hawaii. One of 180 Coast Guard men and women aboard the Jarvis, Bitncy is currcnt'y on patrol in the Bering Islands 30(1 North Pacific Ocean. The ship and crew arc enforcing federal fishing regula tions and standing ready for search and rescue cases. So far on the deployment, Jarvis has completed 12 boardings and is sued several violations to fishing vessels not complying with federal 'ishing regulations or commercial fishing vessel safety requirements. Bitncy is a 1982 graduate of the n'vc?'y of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho with a B.S. degree and a 1983 grad uate of Washington State University Pullman, Wash., with a B.S. degree. Peace-Keepers Marine Lance Cpl. Jeffrey S Odckron whose wife, Margaret, is the daughter of Nina G. Stanley of Bolivia, has completed the first half of a six-month Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean deployment with 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Camn Lcujcunc. embarked aboard ships assigned to the USS Wasp Amphi bious Ready Group. Marine Lance Cpl. Charles L. Wilson of Lcland also has complet cd half the same deployment. They are participating in Oper ation Restore Hope, a pcacc-kceping mission off the coast of Somalia The amphibious ready group spent 50 days off the coast of Somalia ear lier in the deployment. Out Of Survival School Marine Pfc. Tracy S. Ellixson, a graduiate of South Brunswick High School of Boiling Spring Lakes, recently graduated from School* Surviva' 'W? During the course at NavaJ Air Technical Training Center, Ellixson received instruction on the survival system and equipment installed on board Navy and Marine Corps air crafts. He studies the operation, in spccuon and maintenance of aircraft oxygen systems; inflatable life jack et and rafts; rescue and survival kits; and the inspection, repair, rigging and packing of parachutes. He was also provided the oppor tunity to participate in voluntary free-fall parachute jumps. He joined the Marine Corps in September 1992. Aboard Nimitz Navy Airman Recruit Alvin R. Burney, son of Carol A. and Alvin R. Burney Sr. of Route 2, Supply, is currently deployed aboard the air craft carrier USS Nimitz and is mid way through a six-month deploy ment to the Western Pacific and Persian Gulf. During the deployment, the batdc group has participated in operation Southern Watch, enforcing the Uni ted Nations-imposed "no-fly" zone over South Iraq, as well as in numer ous naval air and surface training exercises with armed forces from Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Bumcy has visited Hong Kong, Singapore and Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. While in Hong Kong, crewmen from the Nimitz visited a home for handicapped chil dren where they painted six dormi tories, mowed grass, trimmed shrubs and cleaned up an old playground. At a facility which cares for aban doned infant children, they donated medical, hygiene and baby supplies. They look on five similar communi ty projects, three in Singapore and two in Dubai, a city northeast of Jebel Ali. The 1989 graduate of West Brunswick High School joined the Navy in August 1992. Malpass Reunion Set The 31st Malpass Clan reunion is scheduled for July 25 at Moore's Creek BatUeground Patriot Hall. Business will begin at 11 a.m., with lunch at 12:30 p.m. Family members should bring a box lunch. For more information, call Jimmy Malpass of Delco at 919-655-2638. rL BOOKWORM > Yes, we have advance copies of our local story THE CAROLINA WATERMEN by Richard Si Barbara Kelly s Published by John F. Blair | Located at the bridge to Holden Beach 842-7380 Mon-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 1-9 jjjffS] FAX AND PHOTOCOPY vr is pleased to announce the opening of our new Seaside Office Lee Langston, MD ? Roger F. Nelson MD Serving Ocean Isle, Calabash & Sunset Beach In Seaside Plaza, Jet. Hwy. 904 1 79, Seaside 579-9788 Call for appointment ? Vacationers welcome | Extended Summer Hours: Mon-Tues 1 1 am-8 pm jj Wed 1-7 pm, Thurs 1-8 pm ? Fri. 10 am-5 pm ? 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