To Sell Barbecue 'KidCare ID' Program Set rwo area Huick dealerships will b.i current, instant color photo be identification sites this Saturday, graph to he taken at the dealership; Jan. 22. lor "Project KidCare ID." ?name, date of photo and person conducted in cooperation with the al information: Carolina Jaycees. ?medical profile; Buick dealers throughout the Bthe NCMl-C 24-hour hotline Carolinas hope to photograph and number; identity H).(MM) to 20.<MH) children Bvifcty rules lor children, as well on that day. as directions on what to do in case The program will take place from of emergency. 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Schaeffer Huick. 4()20 New Centre Drive, Wilmington; and from 9 a.m. until I Grissettown-Longwood Volunteer p.m. at Rick Edwards. N.C. 130, Fire Department will be selling pork Whiteville. barbecue dinners Saturday. Jan. 29. Project KidCare was jointly de- Ironi 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the fire sla ve lopeil by the National Center for tion on N.C. *)04 north of U.S. 17. Missing and Exploited Children and Dinners will cost $3.50 a plate, the Polaroid Corporation. Carolina Volunteers will deliver orders for Jaycees will staff each project site to five or more plates. To arrange de provide KidCare ID kits which, livery, call the fire station at 2X7 once completed by parents, include: 3030 on Jan. 29. 'Sleepless In Seattle' Is January Film Brunswick County Parks and ing. 1 p.m. Jan. 26 Recreation Department has chosen ?Southport Senior Center, noon. "Sleepless in Seattle" as its Movie Jan. 24 anil 7 p.m. Jan. 2<S of the Month for senior citizens. ?Inland Senior Citizens Center. The movie is rated PC) (parental 12:30 p.m. Jan. 25 guidance suggested) and is a family ?Shallottc Senior Citizens Center, film. It will be show n at the follow- 12:30 p.m. Jan. 27 ing locations and times: Popcorn and drinks are provided. ? low!) Creek Community Build- the viewings are open to everyone. and WINTER CLOTHING SALE Insurance Review A new baby. A better job. A new home. All good reasons to review your life insurance program. MODERN WOODMEN SOLUTIONS MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Glenda J. Barefoot, FIC A IRATtKNAI Lift INSURANCl SOCItXY ShallOtte HOMi OFflCl ? ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS 910*754-5454 LIFE ? ANNUITIES ? IRA'S ? FRATERNAL PROGRAMS DlflNfl'S INCOME TflX SERVICE Staff of Weil-Qualified Tax Preparers ?? Open All Year ? Starting Rate $20 Electronic Filing ? Super Fast Refunds All State Returns ? Computerized Payroll Services 2 LOCATIONS 280 Holden Beach Rd. 9905 Beach Dr. {'A mile from Wal-Mart) (500_ft. east of stoplight) FO Box 354 P.O. box 44U23 Shaliotte, NC 28459 Calabash, NC 28467 (910)754-8979 (910)579-8485 William Temple Allen, CPA, P.A. Income Tax Preparation/ Representation (feaeral ana all state returns) Accounting ana Bookkeeping Services Computerized Payroll Tax and Estate Planning former IRS Assistant Direct? Technical Division, Washington, D.C. 25 Years Tax Experience i' ~m Ragpatch Row, Calabash 579-3328 .Hindu and njn i ISouticjUE 'We dress you in style" Thomasboro Road, Calabash, 579-7848 Monday-Saturday 9 to 5 INVENTORY SALE Still In Progress! 30%-60% OFF SELECT GROUP OF... Spring Clothing 50% OFF J STAFF PHOTO BY LYNN CARLSON Top Cops Honored Sunset licach Police Chief J.Ii. liuell (center) recently named Senior I'atrol Officer Anna L. Dosio (right) the town 'v Police Office of the Year and awarded a plaque to Sgt. Lisa Xtassey (left) for her ef forts at getting drunken drivers off the road. Senior Officer Ed Rudloff (not pictured) won the force's marksmanship award for the year, and I J. Sam Grantham was commended for his leadership. The awards were given out before the Sunset lieach Town Council, which praised the police force for its service to the town. uiaoetes Education Classes Set For Feb. 2 The winter session of diabetes ed ucation classes at The Brunswick Hospital will begin Wednesday. Feb 2, The classes will run from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and will meet in the hospi tal conference room, said Daphne Yarbrough. hospital marketing di rector. The purpose of the program is to educate diabetics about proper nutri tion. exercise, eye care and foot care associated with the disease. In addi tion. participants learn about dealing with the stress anil complications as sociated with diabetes. Classes are free and are open to all diabetics, as well as any family members involved in their care. Registered nurses from The Bruns wick Hospital will teach the classes, which continue for six weeks. Program participants will also be invited to join the Diabetes Support Group, which meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the hospital conference room. For more information or to re serve a space, contact Sherry Hen dricksen. R.N.. or Patricia Nutter. R.N., at The Brunswick Hospital. 754-S121. MOW YOUR AD CAN REACH NORTH CAROLINA FOR ONLY $ $6 each additional word N.C. STATEWIDE NORTH CAROLINA OVER 120 NEWSPAPERS (For more information, call this newspaper or...) SIMPLY FILL OUT THIS FORM AND SEND WITH VOUR CHECK. (No Phone Orders. Larger order forms are available from this newspaper.) Name Address Zip Advertising Copy: 25 Words?$6 each additional word over 25. Word count: Telephone numbers (including area code) equal one word. Post office box numbers as two words, box numbers and route numbers as two words. The name of the city, state and zip code each count as one word. Other customary words count as one. SEND TO: THE BRUNSWICK ^BEACON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. P.O. 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