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STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER Job Fair Draws 324 Thirty exhibitors at Brunswick Community College's second annual Job Fair attracted 324 job hunters and browsers Thursday afternoon in the Student Center. Above, Shane Holden of Holden Beach chats with Alicia Peterson, a Volunteer In Sen-ice To America (VISTA) with the Brunswick County Literacy Council. The council was recruiting candidates for several VISTA slots that become available in June. BUSINESS BRIEFS Brunswick Hospital Names New Officials Charles J. Locke, M.D., has been ? ! > ,j , 4 c .r CICltlVJ UliCi in staff of The Brunswick Hospital for 1994, according to Mark Gregson. hospi tal chief execu tive officer. Locke re places Robert i.ockk E. Hassler, M.D., who served as 1993 chief of staff. Harry L. Johnson Jr., M.D., will serve as vice-president while Mark A. Lizak, M.D., will serve as secretary/ treasurer. ^ Don Evans of -? Ash was ap pointed chair man of the hos pital's board of trustees. He replaces David Batten of EVANS Holden Beach, who served as chair man for two years. In addition. Gloria Tailcy of Southport was named to the hospital board. Michael D. McCullough, M.D.. and Robert E. Hassler, M.D., were appointed to replace Mushtaq H. Khan. M.D., and Stephen J. Candela, M.D., whose terms expired this year. Lee Langston, M.D., was appoint ed vice-chairman of the hospital's (H)ctiu of iiuStCCS. Each outgoing officer and hoard member received a plaque for out standing servicc during the past year. Aquacullvre Session The Carolinas Aquaculture Work shop I, Coastal '94, has been set for March 11-12 at the Landmark Motel in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The series of biannual aquacul ture workshops is designed for ac tive aquacuiturists and those inter ested in getting into the business in North and South Carolina. Species including crawfish, cat fish, tilapia, hybrid striped bass, ma rine shrimp, hard clams, oysters and Eight-Week Seminar Helps Conquer Fear Of Speaking Arc you afraid to stand up and nication in the relaxed, seminar-like speak before a group? Do you atmosphere of a club meeting, freeze? Do your palms get sweaty Participants, called Speechcrafters, and butterflies swarm in your stom learn from these presentations and ach? from giving impromptu and pre If you are, you're not alone. Ac- pared speeches using the principles cording to The Book of Lists, speak- learned. ing in public is the No. 1 fear held Activities include rehearsed by most people. speeches, impromptu speaking, use It doesn't have to be. of audiovisual aides, effective listen Speechcraft provides a way to ing, techniques of evaluation, topic conquer that fear with plenty of peer selection, organization, and body support. Specchcraft is an eight-ses- language. There are no grades. sion communications improvement A Toastmaster mentor will help program developed by Toastmasters each trainee prepare several short International and sponsored by its talks in the course of the eight local affiliate. Coast Toasters weeks. Toasmasters Club of Shallotte. Cost is $25, payable in advance Speechcraft classes will be held or at the start of the March 3 meet on consecutive Thursdays from 7 mg. a.m. to 8 a.m. starting March 3 at the For more information or to pre South Brunswick Islands Chamber register contact Don or Susan of Commerce Building, Main Street, Eggert, at 805 Usher Avenue, Vil Shallottc. lage Point Estates, Shallotte, N.C. Experienced Toastmasters present 29459, or at 754-51)82, after 5:30 the fundamentals of verbal commu- p.m. NOTICE The Planning Board of the Town of Shallotte will hold a public hearing on March 8, 1994 at 7:15 p.m. for the purpose of discussing a rezoning request from Billy Street. The ,66-acre tract is located 1 mile south on US 17, located in our extraterritorial area. It is requested that the property be rezoned from residential to com mercial. The public is invited to attend to offer written or oral comments. Sandy Hewett Town of Shallotte TOWN OF HOLDEN BEACH PUBLIC NOTICE The public will take notice that the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Holden Beach will on the 7th day of March, 1994, in the Town Hall, pursuant to G.S. 160A-299, consider a resolution to close Hillside Drive, as it runs easterly, from Holden Street to Hillside Drive's terminus (from the southwest corner to Lot 81, L.S. Holden Subdivision, to the southeast cor ner of Lot 55, L.S. Holden Subaivibion). All abutting property owners are hereby notified to appear at said meeting to present any objections that they may have with respect to the closing of said street. others, as well as systems, will be covered, along with information on economics, marketing, regulation and financing, the organizers say. For more information, call Milton Coleman. Brunswick County exten sion director, at 253-4425. Russ Recognized Allstate insurance agent Rusty Russ has qualified for Honor Ring and National Champions tor out standing sales and service to his cus tomers, according to a company news release. Russ will he recognized at the up coming National Champions Ban quet to be held on the Hawaiian is land of Maui in April. Job Service Award Goes To Area Business Autumn Care of Shallotte has earned the 1993 Job Service Em ployer Award of the N.C. Employ ment Security Commission. "The award is in recognition of Autumn Care's positive contribution to the local economy and for work ing closely with a local Job Service office," said Ann Q. Duncan. ESC chairman. Terri Hill of Autumn Care accept ed the award during a luncheon in Raleigh Feb. I. Autumn Care was one of 8X em ployers who received the award sponsored by the Employment Se curity Commission. Firms were nominated statewide by local Job Service offices and local Job Service Employer Committees. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Tl! KRI HILL of Autumn Care receives the company's Job Service Employer Award from ESC Chairman Ann Q. Duncan (left) and Mazie Frink (right) of the Shaltotte Job Sen-ice office. Factors considered in the judging participation in local employer corn include job created, expansion of ex- mittee activities. isting business, use of Employment ITie Shallottc Job Service office Security Commission services, and nominated Autumn Care. Nominations Being Solicited For '94 Small Business Awards Nominations are being accepted for the 1W4 Brunswick County Small Business Awards, to be hand ed out at an event during small Business Week May 1-7. Hie awards ccremony will be co ordinated hy Rrunswick Community College and the South Brunswick Islands. Southport-Oak Island and North Brunswick chambers of com merce. "Since there arc over 2,(X)<) small businesses in Brunswick County, and they employ over half the coun ty's work force, it is most fitting that we participate in this important tra dition," said Michael E. Royal, di rector of BCC's Small Business Center. Awards are given in the following categories with the following criteria: ?Small Business Person, must own, operate or bear principal re sponsibility for operating a small Board Of Realtors Endorses Consumer Protection Measure The Brunswick Islands Board of when attempting to sell their proper Realtors has announced its support ty or require the seller to sign a dis for a resolution to promote con- claimer as to the condition of the sumer protection legislation requir- property. ing residential properiy condition Brunswick Islands Board of Real disclosure. tors President Bill Robertson called House Bill 1032, entitled "Re- residential condition property dis sidential Property Condition Dis- closure "one of the most important closure," is being considered by the consumer protection issues to be Consumer Protection Committee of considered by the General Assem the N.C. General Assembly. The bly." legislation would require property He added. "We have adopted this owners to disclose any defects of resolution and urge our legislators to which they have actual knowledge pass this important issue." TOWN OF CALABASH PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting will be held Wednesday, March 9th at 7:00 pm at the Calabash Fire Station concerning the 1994 CAMA Land Use Plan Update. The objective of the meeting is to assess land use issues for the Town of Calabash and its extraterritorial jurisdiction. The public is invited to attend. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUEST OF ANNEXATION The public will take notice that the Shallotte Board of Aldermen has called a public hearing at 7:15 p.m. on the 1st day of march, 1394 at the Town Hall on the question of annexing the following described territory by petition filed pursuant to G.S. 160A-31, as amend ed: Brierwood Estates-Section 3, Lots 4, b, fc>, 7A, 7B, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The public is invited to make written or oral com ments. Mary Etta Hewett, Town Clerk Town of Shallotte INVITATION FOR BIDS The Cape Fear Service Delivery Area Job Training Consortium is soliciting bids for the Job Training Part nership Act Title ll-A (Adult), ll-A 5% (Older Individ uals), ll-C (Youth) and Title II (Dislocated Workers) em ployment and training programs. The programs will operate in Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover and Pender Counties beginning July 1, 1994 and ending June 30. 1995. Program specification may be picked up at the Cape Fear Council of Governments; 1480 Harbour Drive; Wilmington, North Carolina on Friday, March 11, 1994 beginning at noon. Monday, April 4, 1994 at noon will be the final day for bid submissions. All conditions, sti pulations and specifications relevant to the bid may be obtained by contacting Chica Grate at (910)395-4553. business. To qualify for nomination, all ?Family-Owned Business, must businesses must he located in Bruns be 100-percent owned by one fami- wick County, must have been oper ly. ating for at least a year, and must ?Innovation. I"he business has have 100 or fewer employees, introduced a new or creative product The 1993 winners were Clark S. or service. Callahan. Small Business Person of ?Appearance. The business adds the Year; Dorothy bssey and Asso to Brunswick County. (A photo- ciatcs. Community Service; Bruns graph is required of the business ex- wick Surveying, Innovation; Oak Is terior and/or interior.) land Jewelers, Community Rela ?I'romotion. The business uses tions; Complete Cleaning Service, creative and unique ideas in adver- Family-Owned; Coastal Develop tising its products and/or services. men! and Realty, Appearance; and ?Employee Relations. The busi- Coastal Paint Center, Customer ness stimulates productive and hap- Satisfaction. py employees. Any person can nominate a busi ?Customer Satisfaction. The ness. I o request a nomination torm business keeps its customers happy. or get more information, contact the ?Community Service. The busi- Small Business Center, Brunswick ness is involved in projects benefit- Community College, P.O. Box 30, ing Brunswick County. Supply NC 28462-0030, 754-6900. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of N.C.G.S. 160A-269. an otter to purchase Lot 584 and Lot 585, Section 9. Plat 7/38. Boiling Spring Lakes has been upset. The upset bid is in the amount of S3.750. Within ten days from the date hereof any person may raise the bid by not less than ten percent of the first ono thousand dollars and five percent of the remainder. Any upset bid must be deposited with the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners may at any time reject any and all bids. This the 24th day of February. 1994 Brunswick County Board of Commissioners Joyce C. Johnson. Interim Clerk to the Board PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Shallotte will hold a work session on February 25, 1994 at 9:30 A.M. at the Shallotte Town Hall. The purpose of the work session is to discuss a salary plan and to discuss proposals for the Wastewater Treatment Pian Expansion. The pubiic is invited to attend. Mary Etta Hewett, Town Clerk PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT TOWN OF CALABASH Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the Town of Calabash at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, 1994 at the Town Hall to consider the following appeal: CASE NO. 3-94: James Massey, L&M Construc tion, PO Box 4227, Calabash, NC 28467/Roy Tinnsley, 504 Timms Road, Piedmont, SC 29673. Requesting a variance from Section 8.01.09: MFH II Residential District: C. Dimensional Requirements; 3. Minimum required front yard setback; 6. Minimum rear yard setback. To construct a home on Lot #3, Carlye Acres, Calabash, NC. INVITATION FOR BIDS The Cape Fear Service Delivery Area Job Training Consortium is soliciting bids for the Job Training Part nership Act Title ll-B summer youth employment and training innovative programs. Innovative programs must be designed to enhance the basic education skills of youth; to encourage school completion or en rollment in supplementary or alternative school pro grams; to provide eligible youth with exposure to the world of work; and to enhance the citizenship skills of youth. The programs will operate in Brunswick, Colum bus, New Hanover and Pender Counties beginning June 30, 1994 and ending September 30, 1994. Program specification may be picked up at the Cape Fear Council of Governments; 1480 Harbour Drive; Wilmington, North Carolina on Friday, March 11. 1994 beginning at noon. Monday, April 4, 1994 at noon will be the final day for bid submissions. All conditions, sti pulations and specifications relevant to the bid may be obtained by contacting Chica Grate at (910)395-4553.
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