CHURCH ACTIVITIES Christmas Bazaar To Offer Angels, Santas, Much More Angel and Santa figures in all shapes and sizes will he among the handcrafted items offered at the an nual Camp United Methodist Church Christmas Bazaar. The bazaar will he held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12 and 13. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sponsored hy the women of the church, the event will feature hand crafted items such as dolls, baskets, needlework and woodcrafts; home made jams, jellies and baked goods; Christmas ornaments and decora tions: and a "nice twice" shop. Churchwomen have been holding workshops all year in preparation for the bazaar, said spokeswoman Charlotte Pringle. Instead of the usual luncheon, sandwiches, cakes, pies, muffins, ham biscuits, coffee and drinks will be on sale both days. Camp Church is located on Main Street, Shallotte. Zion UMC Bazaar Zion United Methodist Church will host a barbecue and bazaar Nov. 1 3 beginning at 11 a.m. Plates of home-cooked barbecue will be served with potato salad, cole slaw and hush puppies and will sell for $4 each. There will also be a bake sale. Proceeds will go to the church building fund. ' Young At Heart* The Little River United Methodist Church will sponsor a "Young at Heart" club at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17. Participants are asked to bring a covered dish. The church is at U.S. 17 and Min eola Avenue. Bible Drill Seminar An introductory Bible drill work shop will he held by the Brunswick Baptist Association Monday, Nov. 15. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the As sociation Resource Center. Karen Rose will serve as the con ference leader. Local church leaders can become acquainted with new children's Bible drill materials for 1994. as well as motivational tech niques and procedures for conduct ing drills. The Resource Center is located on U.S. 17 Business between Supply and Bolivia. Youth Council Meeting The Brunswick Baptist Associa tion is organizing an Associational Youth Council. A meeting will be held Thursday. Nov. 18. from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Association Resource Center on U.S. 17 Business north of Supply. Each member church of the associa tion is being encouraged to send both a youth and an adult represen tative. McMillan At Chapel The Rev. Charles McMillan, a Baptist minister from Raleigh, is the pastor of the week at The Holden Beach Chapel. He will speak at the 1 1 a.m. wor ship service Sunday. Nov. 14, at the interdenominational chapel on Rothschild Street, across from Holden Beach Town Hall. A nursery is provided. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. Craft, Bake Sale Set Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church of Noiih Myrtle Beach, S.C., will hold a craft show and bake sale Nov. 19 and 20. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri day and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Crafts suitable for early Christ mas shopping and homemade good ies will be featured, including a $1 and under section for youngsters to shop "for that special someone." All proceeds go to the new church building fund. Calvary Homecoming Calvary Baptist Church will hold its homecoming service Sunday, Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. Speaker will be the Rev. Mike Vipperman. A covered dish lun cheon will follow the service. The church is at 623 Village Road. N.C. 179. Agio w Hears Simmons Joanna Simmons of Myrtle Beach, S.C., will be the guest speak er for the November meeting of the Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellow ship. The meeting will be held Satur day, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m., with fel lowship and refreshments beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Shallotte Senior Center, Main Street, Shallotte. This is the club's new meeting place. Simmons serves on the executive board of Aglow in Myrtle Beach and has been a volunteer with the Guardian Ad Litem program for the past two years. She and her husband. Jim. have a 5-year-old daughter. Victoria. All women and teen-age girls are invited to attend. For more informa tion contact Irene McCrackin at 287-39814 or Jean Barber, nights, at 579-6623. Jennings To Speak The Rev. Wesley Jennings will be guest speaker this Sunday. Nov. 14. at the Oak Island Presbyterian Church. Sunday School is at 9:15 a.m.. with worship services at 10:15. Memorial Service Set Our Lady Queen of the Rosary Knights of Columbus will sponsor a memorial service to honor all de ceased United States military veter ans. Knights of Columbus members and American lx'giona and Veterans of Foreign Wars members on Thursday, Nov. 18, at 11 a.m. at St. Brendan the Navigator Catholic Church. The church is three miles south of Shallotte on U.S. 17. Everyone is invited, regardless of religious faith, a church spokesman said. Gospel Sing Set , The Faith Gospel Singers of Tho masville will be at Shallotte Pente costal Holiness Church in Shallotte Sunday. Nov. 14. at 2 p.m. The church is located on Bridgers Road, off N.C. 130 in Shallotte. Curtis Coleman, pastor, invites everyone. 60 CROP Walkers Raise $3,000 For Hunger Relief Approximately 60 people from across the South Brunswick Islands area participated Sunday in the sec ond local CROP walk for hunger re lief. Participants walked a 3.2-mile route through Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Beach, and collected pledges of money from sponsors for each mile walked. Approximately 53,000 was raised, said Don Eggert, coordinator. "We're grateful for all the support we've received, that there are so many caring people in this commu nity." Of the $3,000. one-fourth, or about S750, will remain in the com munity. Those funds will be used by the South Brunswick Interchurch Council, local walk sponsor, to as sist needy residents of the communi ty with food and other emergency needs. Among other efforts, the council sponsors a food bank and clothes closet. CROP, the acronym for Christian Relief Overseas Project, is spon sored by Church World Service. Funds raised by CROP walks are providing hunger relief in former Yugoslavia and Somalia and emer Local Free Will Baptists Give To Mount Olive College Fund The Free Will Baptist churches of Brunswick and Onslow counties contributed $3,865 at the annual Mount Olive College gift support dinner Nov. 1 at Dixon High School. Of the 93 people attending, 14 participated in the 1993 Bridge Buil der program to make unrestricted gifts of $100 or more at the dinner. Seventeen county dinners are held each year throughout eastern North Carolina during October and Nov ember to help provide unrestricted gifts and scholarships for Mount Olive College. In addition to finance support, the dinners provide a means AN ALTERNATIVE TO CDs Get more out of life. Nationwide Capital Defender Life offers competitive interest, high safety, and tax advantages, which make it compare favorably to a certificate of deposit. Plus it goes above and beyond by providing a guaranteed death benefit to protect your estate. Call us today for complete details. j Alt Phillip W. Cheers 4700 Main St., Shallotte 754-4366 rt NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide >% on your side Natonwxfc Mutual Insurance Company and AfhUaied Companies Home O flea One Natnnwde Ptt/a Cotumpus. OH 432'6 Nationwide is a registered federal service mar* of tofonwide Mirfuat insurance Company of communication between the col lege and its sponsoring church. Since the dinners began in 1963, they have provided $4.1 million in gift support. Mount Olive College is a four year liberal arts institution in Wayne County. It serves students on its main campus, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, and at its New Bern Center. 'St. Luke* Lutheran Church Worship Scrvicc Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Safrit ^ (Casual Dress) ^ gency relief to victims of Midwestern flooding and Hurricane Emily. VILLAGE POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH would like to welcome you to our... Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship Service 1 1 :00 AM Sunday Evening 6:00 PM Wed. Bible Study 7:00 PM Come and worship the Lord with us. Rev. Robert Tilley Village Point Rd.-Shallotte Point The South Brunswick walk is one of about 90 held in North and South Carolina each year, said Eggert. d} Seaside United Methodist Church 8:00 AM Worship Service 9:00 AM Christian Education Hour 9:30-10:00 AM Fellow-ship Time 10:00 AM Worship Service CASUAL DRESS ? NURSERY PROVIDED Pastor: The Rev. Jerry Lowry 579-5753 1300 Seaside Rd. SW (Hwy. 904) Sunset Beach You Should HEAR What You've Been Missing! DO SOMETHING ABOOT HEARING LOSS NOW the custom in-the-ear hearing aid with no cords, wires or tubes Come to.. Coastal Drugs Main St., Shallotte FREE HEARING TEST SECOND FRIDAY EACH MONTH Friday, November 12, 10 AM to 2 PM AAA HEARING AID CENTER Sales & Service Margaret D. Kelly Phone-799-0476 OlMft TM?8?u*SV*CK??ACON 4705 Wrightsville Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 "A Decision You Can Be Proud Of 1 :er Residents keep active on a rainy day by playing balloon volleyball News from the Activity Department November 12-Pancake breakfast for the men. Rev. C. Richardson, guest speaki 3:00 PM-Tea party for the ladies November 14-Puppet Show, public is invited November 19-2:00 PM-November Festival ? Games and prizes with refreshment November 26-2:00 PM-Christmas Tree Trimming. Family and public invited. Refreshments served. Please come join us! Anyone who would like to donate Christmas decorations, please contact Sherry Cooper. -A- Cardinal Care Center...for those who ~~^:need CARDINAL ixiai vjttiv vjuuu.i.iui UlUJt a little help with daily livini Mulberry Street, PO Box 1 559, Shallotte, NC 2 5459 Local 754-6621 ? Toll Free 1-800-233-3204 CARE CENTER Administrator-Nancy Leary Q19?3 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON PHOTO CONTRIBUTED ERNEST BEHRLE, a member of Camp United Methodist Church, puts the finishing touches on a sign in front of the church an nouncing the churchwomen's Christmas bazaar this Friday and Saturday. All proceeds will be used for community outreach. ........ IllllllllllllITllIIllII Brunswick Islands Baptist Church All Ages Sunday School-1 0:00 am Worship and Communion- 1 1 :00 am Sunday Evening Worship-7.00 pm Wednesday Evening Worship-7:00 pm casual dress ? nursery provided Jack D. Hancox, Pastor 1672 Mt. Pisgah Rd SW Holden Beach 842-8969 Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Church School For All Ages 10:45 Old Georgetown Road (919)579-7356 Dr. Francis M. Womack, Jr., Minister Nursery Provided ? Casual Dress BAZAAR frlsat.hov.iib' SOUTH BRUNSWICK MEDICAL GROUP Gary D. Ross, M.D. (Internal Medicine) Samuel W. Kirtley, M.D. (Family Practice) For Complete Outpatient Medical Care Routine Health Maintenance Adult Medical Concerns /Pediatrics Women's Concerns (Pap Smears /Contraception) Laboratory & X-Ray Facilities For Complete Minor Emergency Care CARE Located off Hwv. 1 7 at Union School Road Open Mon.-Fri., 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. 579-9955 or 579-0800 C199? THE BRUNSWICK BEACON A Full Gospel ,.2L Business fGB | Mf) Fellowship f International will have a COVERED DISH BANQUET Friday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 PM at Lockwood Folly District II Community Center Building GUEST SPEAKER: Tommy Hawk Tommy Hawk has a world-wide ministry as a speaker for conventions, rallies and seminars. He travels nationally and internationally giving his personal testimony, teaching on "HOW TO WALK IN LOVE" una singing as a Country en Western .? Gospel recording artist. He has appeared on the 700 Club, Lester j| Sumrall PTL Satellite, Miami Voice "Wayne Cockran," Channel | 40 Pittsburgh, Gary Randall Show, Portland, OR. Tommy is also in demand as a FGBMFI convention speaker. However, Tommy's life wasn't always one of living for the Lord, Jesus Christ. After many years of serving the world as a successful country entertainer, he decided to leave the nightclub life for a career in the business world. Tommy moved to Cleveland, Ohio. There he soon became involved in the mafia and drugs. He and his wife Shelia found themselves addicted to cocaine and in the middle of a $10 million mafia loan. A HOPELESS SITUATION WITH NO WAY OUT?? Wrong! His testimony is uplifting and shows how the power of Jesus can completely change lives, turn a husband and wife from drug addicts and set captives free, even from the grip of the mafia. RESULTS: Tommy and Shelia now travel together ministering in the Word with signs andi wonders following. Healing and deliverance results as they lay hands on the captives. DIRECTIONS: Follow Hwy. 130 toward Holden Beach. Take the left fork just past Sharon Methodist Church. Go approx. 2/10 of a mile. Center is on the right. Please join us at 6:30 pm for a meal and warm Christian fellowship .

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