Fish Panel Adds Day To Weekend Closure Shrimpers \v ill soon have one less rule thai would have required at day per week that thev will lv per- least ot an inch between the teeth nutted to operate trawlers under a on clam rakes I he minimum si/e rule approved last week In the N ( limit lor clams is one inch thick. Marine Fisheries Commission. l'he panel also rejected a proposal Fffective March 1. one more da\ to give the state tisheries director the will be added to she existing one-da\ ".!'!>?w?iy ?<? issue proclamations n> weekend closure Shrimp trawling in ducing the minimum si/e limit tor North Carolina will K' prohibited oy sters trom inches to 2 inches Friday night through Sunday night. Trawling is now prohibited Sat urday night through Sunday night l'he state commission adopted the rule change during its meeting last Friday at Wrights\ille Beach. Another measure approved last week designates Davis Creek near I\NUARY I ong Beach as a permanent sec- llHill i o\V ondary nursery area, which makes it |>at l)?tr ,vm. p.m. A.M. P.M. Ol'f limits to trawlers. Thursday 20 1:35 1:54 7:52 S I! Rich Carpenter, southern district Fnday 21 2:30 2 50 s ^2 *?:07 manager w ith the N C. of ??* ? gj Marine Fisheries, said the designa- Monday s 5:34 11:3811:45 lion was sought to help protect small Tuesday 25 ?>03 <> 23 t2 2<? lish and shrimp in the area. Wednesday 2?> <> >" 7 in 12:33 in The fisheries commission last ADJUSTMENTS t ...111, i SHALLOTTE INLKT?add |7 min. week rejected three other proposed , , . . ' ... high tide. add 32 min. low tide. rule changes that would have alfect- LOCKWOOD FOLLY?subtract 22 ed Brunsw ick ( ounty fishermen. min. high tide. subtract S nun low lide A plan to close w aters to clam BALD HEAD ISLAND?subtract 10 harvesting April I through \la\ 31 ">m high tide, subtract" min low udo ot each vear was defeated, despite SOITHPOR1 .idd min. high tide. .ii . . i add |s mm. low tide. an -percent decline in statewide UTTLli RIVER?subtract II min harvests from lwWlo IW?. high tide, add 1 s min low tide Commissioners also ha Iked at a This Week's Tide Table CHURCH BASKETBALL Z/on Nips Ocean View /.ion Baptist edged Ocean View Church Basketball Ixague Baptist 4I-3.N l-'riday night in Bruns- Standings Through Jan. 17 wick C HUlli\ Men s C illllcit Iw>(vii- ir.iiii I.CSNi ball League pla\ at Waccamaw Kle- Caban Baptist 5 (I mentary School. I.etties (iro\e 5 (I In other games Friday. New Shallotte f irst 4 0 Britton lopped Friendship Baptist New Britton 3 I 50-46. Jennies Branch defeated Seaside Methodist 3 2 Camp Methodist 54-31 and Calvarv Friendship Baptist 2 2 Baptist blasted Dixon Chapel N0-3N. Jennies Branch 2 2 In league play last Tuesday. Shal- Camp Methodist 2 2 lotte First Baptist knocked off Supplv Baptist 2 Shallotte Presbyterian 6(J-44. Sea- /.ion Baptist 2 side Methodist beat Mount Olive Shal Presbyterian I 3 42-30 and Letties Grove dumped Ocean View 0 4 Supply Baptist 67*42. Mount Olive 0 4 Brunswick County Dixon Chapel 0 Gene's Auto Beats Grill Ramsey Leads League Lois Ramsey rolled a hiiih game dec. I'M). 5(H): Wanda Evans. I7M. of 211) anil a 484 series to lead the 4l>2: Jan White. I 79. 45''. Becky women in the Woodmen of the Rountree. I ~N. 502: and I lien World Mixed League last Friday Benton. 173.462. night at Brunswick County Bowling Leading the men Friday were Center in Shallotte. Terry Decker. 236. 668; Waddell Other tup finishers were Mona I a ans. 230. (>17: Jimmy Robinson. I..ifontaine. 202. 4l)5: Marsha liar- 223. 553: Michael Runs. 221. 618: Mike Bellamy. 213. (>04: Lloyd Fields. 211. 561): Jimmy Fierce. 211. 552: and Donald Robbins. 201. 508. In league action Jan. 7. top men's finishers were Fierce. 27l>. (ill: Gene's Auto Body remained un- Shelton Innian. 257. 674: Chris defeated with a 16-14. 15-11. win Chappell. 2,-s. (*23: Evans. 232. over Sherri's (irill last Tuesday in 620. Kevin Williams. 224. 620; Jell Brunswick County Coed Volleyball Sibbelt. 223.548; Scott Decker, 219. League play at Supply Elementary 604; f ields. 20*>. 507: and Bellamy. School. 207.583. In other matches. Brunswick Lafontainc led the women with a Community College topped Rober- 217 game and 48') series Other high to's Pizza 15-10. 11-15. 10-4. Ric- scorers included Beverly Williams, hard Jones Construction beat J.M. IW. 4*>'>. Ramsey. |0|. 4'M: Gloria Parkers 15-2. 15-5: and Kari's Bar Bland. 183. 443: Cathy Lewis. 169. knocked oil Sub Jammers 15-8. 17- 455. and Retina I \les. I(?(>. 431. 15. Brunswick County Coed Volleyball League Standings As Of Jan. 17 Team \Nins Losses Gene's Auto Body 6 0 Kari's Bar 5 1 Jones Construction 4 2 Sherri's Grill 3 3 Brunswick College 3 Roberto's Pizza 2 4 Sub Jammers 1 5 J.M. Parkers 0 6 AT GRISSETTOWN u am tr DnilMV3 I IVIVIL. TH E# BEACON On Sale At GRISSETTOWN SERVICE CENTER RANDYS PORK CENTER TH0MASB0R0 BEVERAGES H0LDEN BROTHERS PRODUCE To all our friends, from Shallotte Health Foods We have moved to our new location at 4564 Main Street ? Shallotte Natural Vitamins and Herbs ? Organic Foods Nutrition Books, Health and Beauty Aids Sports Nutrition The move to a larger store will enable us to expand our inventory to better serve the community. No one wants to be ill, but our sus ceptibility to disease is determined by how healthy we are. Each of us must take the responsibility for creating our own health. Start today by coming in to our new store. Come see Maddie, Betty or Helen. 754-2113 SIAff PHOTO BV DOUG eurtEB LOCAL WISSERS of the Elks Hoop Shoot were (front row, from lift) I'cnny Williams, Tamara Stanley, Dontrae Marlowe, (hack row, from left) lirandon Hewett, Lenora Rowens and Jomondre I'rink. Elks Crown Hoop Shoot Winners Calabash F.Iks lodge 2h7l) crowned six winners at the local I Iks Hoop Shoot free throw shoot ing contest Saturday at Waccamaw Flementarv School. The I Iks awarded first place to one hoy and one girl in each of three age groups (X-9. 10-11 and 12-13). Students from Waccamaw School and Shallotte Middle School partici pated. Contestants tried to make as main foul shots as they could in 25 chanccs. lop finishers m thv N-" .ige group were Penny Williams ((> ot 25) ami Dontrae Marlowe (13). Winners in the 10-11 age division were Tamara Stanley (10) and Brandon Hewett (II). Lenora Bow ens (13) and Jomondre I rink (1(>) took first place in the 12-13 age group. Second-place finishers were Me gan l ergurson and Matthew Wright, age 8-9; Chantia MihkIv and Carl Williams, age 10-11; and Jill Ros enbaum. 12-13. There was no boys' runner-up in the 12-13 age group. The six local w inners will be eli gible for district competition to be held Saturday. Feb. 12. in CJolds horo. I he state competition will be held in Belmont, followed by a regional Hoop Shoot March 19 in Charles ton. W.Va.. and the national finals April 23 in Indianapolis. The Hoop Shoot is the largest youth activity sponsored by Flks lodges across the country More than 3 million hoys and girls between the ages of S and 13 will participate this year. The program started in Oregon in 1946 and is now in its 22nd year as a national contest. I-Iks lodges par ticipate in all 50 states and the District of Columbia County's Water Fitness Program Is Named Tops The U.S. Water Fitness Asso ciation has selected the water fitness program of the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department has one of the top UK) programs in the country. Programs nationwide were nomi nated lor the annual awards, judged on eight criteria including variety ol classes, instructor training and quali ty. professional teaching equipment and offering a master swim program to encourage fitnesses for people of all ages and abilities. The USWFA. a nonprofit organi zation based in Boynton Beach. Fla.. promotes water fitness throughout the country. For more information about water exercise classes spon sored by Brunswick County Parks and Recreation, contact Emma 'l'. McGraw. special events coordinator. at 253-4357. January Coupon Special m *?FRE mi 'A PICK-UP & 1 ^ DELIVERY* ?Within 15 Mile Radius thru Jan. 31 ? With A Full Tune-up Lawn & Garden Tractors Only MILLIGAN POWER & LAWN EQUIPMENT, INC. 501 Whiteville Rd. (Hwy. 130 W) Shallotte ? 754-8535 L Vr^nrnnnrnnrr?"?" ?"?"?"?"?"?"?"? ? RESTAURANT fL PI77FRIA 'k JM. ML. JL X M. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIALS * Buy I pizza at regular price & get a 2nd pizza of equal of lesser value for I 2 price I * Two Lasagna Dinners with Salads & Garlic Bread $9.09 * THURSDAY NIGHT All-l'-Can -Eat Spaghetti ?" Sauce & Garlic Bread $3 99 * Meatballs Si Garlic Bread $4 99 j FRIDAY NIGHT Homemade Italian Feast ( Salad (iarhc Hreiui Included) * Stuffed jumbo pasta shells w/ sausage & mozzarella $7 95 Marinated Grilled Chicken Breast served with Pasta Alfredo $7 95 t * The Italian Combo Platter Lasagna, Stuffed Shell, Raviolis, & Spaghetti w/ meatball $8 95 579-4999 Ocean Isle Location Open Wed.-Sat. 11:30-9:00 ?uiomo\.u ? hm jakk4?7 srtcuLs RECREATION BRIEFS Parks Department Offering Low-Impact Step Aerobics Classes The Brunsw ick County Parks and Ri'tTealjon IVnartment is sponsor ing a vaiiely of low-impact anil step aerobics classes. Classes are held in the following locations: ? lo\Mi Creek Community Build ing. Mondays. Wednesdays and Thursdays. 7-N p.m. Fee is $20 per month or S3 to drop in. ?Brunswick County Government Complex Public Assembly Building, Bolivia, step aerobics Tuesdays and Thursdays. 5:15-6:15 p.m. Fee is $ 15 per month or $3 to drop in. ?I ockwood Folly Community Building, low-impact aerobics Tues days and Thursdays. 6:30-7:30 p.m. lee is $15 per month or $3 to drop in. ?I.cland Community Building, step aerobics Tuesdays and Thurs days. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Fee is $15 per month or $3 to drop in. Participants must provide their own step. ?Waccamaw Community Build ing. step aerobics Mondays and Wednesdays. 8-9 p.m. Fee is $15 per month or $3 to drop in. Participants must provide their own step. A winter participation special is being offered giv ing exercisers two months for the price of one. Those who register during February will pay $15 for the two months of February and March. Registration is on location. Toe Kv/on Do A I... .M |.? I ?rt,. I. ..II" r\ Idt U\> Ull.lf >VII defense class will be held at the Waccamaw Community Building on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-N p.m. This class is open to anyone 5 years of ago and up. Registration is on location; fee will he $20 per month. Family dis counts will lx- offered to two or more participants from one family. Kidnastics Union Primary School gym will lx- the site of "Kidnastics" classes on Thursdays. 1'he beginner class will lake place from 4:30-5:15 p.rn.. \\ uh interme diate class Irom 5:30-6:15 p.m. Fee iv $22 per month. Kidnastics is open ti? children in kindergarten and older. Parents must accompany children when register ing. Whitewater Rafting A double dose ot whitewater raft ing is scheduled lor May 14-17. The jiroup will camp three nights and spend two days whitewater raft ing on the Cheat and Upper Yough ioghiny n\ers The Cheat offers five to seven hours of class 3-5 rapids. The Upper Youghioghiny is a more technical and challenging river for experienced rafters only. Total trip cost, including camping, transportation, two days ol rafting and eight meals, is approximately $219.54. A S45 nonrefundable de posit is due by Jan. 27 Space is lim ited. For more information about any of these programs, contact Emma T. McGraw, spei ial eventv coordinator, at 25.1-J.*57or I-<S(X)-222-4790. We call it a vertebral subluxation. ? mm, (f You probably call it a pain in the rear. When your vertebrae are out of alignment, it can literally mean a "pain in the behind." Your nerve flow has been altered due to nerve interference, a condition which can be trented effectively with chiropractic care So, whatever you choosc to call the condition, atop putting up with it-and call us instead. BOATS Affordable! 1 -800-545-2293 910-457-9080 LABOD CHIROPRACTIC (803)249-9787 Aeross from Hardees? 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