STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC CARLSON Celebrating The Risen Son Several hundred worshipers enjoy an outdoor Easter senice as the sun rises above the Atlantic Ocean on Holden Beach Sunday morning. The annual event at the Holden Beach Fishing Pier was sponsored by the Brunswick Islands Baptist Church. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Claridy To Speak At Women's Aglow Betty Claridy of Longs. S.C.. will he guest speaker for the April meet ing of Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellowship. The meeting will take place April 9 at It) a.m.. with refreshments and fellowship beginning at 9:30 at the Shallotte Senior Center on Main Street. Claridy is the wife of Jerry Claridy and the mother of four chil dren. "Ciod has delivered her from alco hol. depression, loneliness and death, and now she thanks God for freedom in Him to helieve Him for the impossible and then see it mani fest," said Aglow president Jean Barber. Claridy"s 12-year-old son is battling cancer, she added. All women and teenage girls arc invited. For more information, con tact Irene McCrackin at 287-3814 or Jean Barber, nights, at 579-6623. Thomasboro Revival Thomasboro Freewill Baptist Church will conduct revival services April 11-15 at 7:30 p.m. daily. (iuest speaker will be the Rev. Roland Penny. Pastor Robert Baker invites everyone. The church is at the Thomasboro crossroads on U.S. 17. Sermon From Luke The Rev. Wesley Jennings will speak from the gospel of l.uke 24:13-25, a sermon entitled "Knowing Christ," this Sunday. April 10, at Oak Island Presbyterian Church. Sunday School starts at 9:15 a.m. and worship services, at 10:15. Evangelist To Preach Evangelist Stan Sellers will speak Sunday, April 10, at Faith Full Gospel Church on N.C. 130 west of Shallottc. Services start at 10 a.m., said the pastor, William Chappell, and visi tors are welcome. At Holy Light The Rev. Roland Pittman of the llolden Beach area will be the guest speaker Sunday, April 10, at 6 p.m. at Holy l-ight Pentecostal Church on Big Neck Road in Ash. Also appearing will he the Coatcs Family Singers of Conway, S.C., said Juanita Carlisle. Visitors arc welcome. Smith Is Guest Dr. William Smith of Greensboro is pastor of the week at Holdcn Beach Chapel. He is a United Church of Christ pastor. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m., with morning worship at 11. Services in the chapel are interde nominational. The chapel is on Rothschild Street across from Holden Beach Town Hall. Four ln'\ured \n One-Vehicle Wrecks A 21-year-old man from Camp Lcjcune was charged with driving left of center Friday evening after his 1987 GMC truck ran off N.C. 130 near Holden Beach and broke a utility pole. Driver Thomas Allen Sawyer Jr. was transported to the Brunswick Hospital in Supply with serious, hut not incapacitating, injuries. According to the report filed hy Trooper R.L. Murray, the accident occurred at approximately 5 p.m. 2.7 miles west of Holden Beach. The road was temporarily closed to traf fie bccause of the downed utility line. Sawyer was traveling east on Holden Beach Road when his truck ran off (he road on the left and slammed into a utility pole, breaking the pole and stopping on impact. Damage to his truck was estimat ed at S5,5(K). No charges were filed in either of two one-vehicle accidents Thursday, March 31. Christopher James Derusha, 16, of Ocean Isle Beach, was traveling southeast on Myrtlehead Road near Weekly Crossword CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. In poor health 1. Extreme 5. Evade 2. Catty 8. Jewish Teacher 3. Trample 9. Brawl 4. Adjoins 10. Bog 5. Throw away 11. Caper 6. Church official 15. Cower 7. Unmask 17. Body Fluid 13. Hcadwear 18. Brook 14. Tree with foreign disease 20. Salary 15. Crib 25. Instruct 16. Silence 26. Boredom 17. Christening 27. Custom 18. Tension 28. Hot vapor 19. Racer 29. Clear off 21. Bird sanctuary 30. Purchase 22. Captivate 23. Nude 24. Short thick linger (Answers an* on Page 6-C) Ash (S.R. 1335) around 12:05 p.m. when the 1989 lsuzu pickup he was driving ran off the road on the left and struck a ditchbank. According to Trooper D.B. Harvell's report, the truck continued traveling 24 feet along the ditch af ter impact. Derusha and his passenger, Jonathan Wayne Powers, 16, of Ash, were taken to The Brunswick Hos pital with serious, non-incapacitat ing injuries. Damage to the truck was estimat ed at $4,000. The driver was injured in a 2:45 p.m. one-vehicle accident that hap pened on N.C. 211 16 miles south west of Bolivia. Georgia May Peterson Benjamin, 30, of Darlington, S.C., was trans ported to The Brunswick Hospital with serious, non-incapacitating in juries. Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Church School For All Ages 10:45 Old Georgetown Road (910)579-7356 Dr. Francis M Womack, Jr.. Minister Nursery Provided ? Casual Dress She was traveling west i?n N.C. 211 in a 1992 GMC when her vehi cle swerved across the center line, traveled off the road on the right and struck a ditch. Benjamin told Trooper D.B. St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School al 'J:(MJ a.m. Mcc ling In Shullollc Middle School 754-7816 Pastor Donald R. Snfrit (Casual Dress) ?>??? mmwwuumuu Brunswick Islands Baptist Church All Ages Sunday SchooM0:00 am Single and Single Again-10:00 am Worship and Communion-11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship-7:00 pm Wednesday Evening Worship-7:00 pm casual dress ? nursery provided Prayer is the language spoken here Larry Knowles, Pastor 1672 Mt. Pisgah Rd. SW Holden Beach 842-8969 CAROLINA EYE ASSOCIATES, P.A. Medical & Surgical Treatment of Eye Diseases Board Certified Physicians ? Medicare Assignment ? Champus ? Medicaid Alan Browri, MD ? Shawn Riley, MD ? Igor Westra. MD No-Stitch Cataract Surgery RK & ALK for Low to High Amounts of Near/Farsightedness Diabetic Eye Diseases Macular Degeneration Glaucoma Surgery Laser Surgery of the Eye Retina & Vitreous Surgery 754-Ji)4ij?l Local Brunswick County Center Brunswick Hospital ? Supply (800) 422-1564 Myrtle Beach Center (800) 758-6478 ? Wilmington Center (800) 995-4440 The Eye Surgery Specialists Tribute To Father PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Malcolm I.ong (right) presents the Rev. Charlie Smith, pastor of Soldier Hay Baptist Church, a plaque bearing pins honoring his late father. Garland Long, with more than 20 years of unbroken Sunday School attendance. The elder Mr. Long passed away two years ago; his son made the presentation on Easter Sunday. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Service Appreciated The Rev. Jack Hancox (center) is presented a farewell gift in ap preciation of his years of service to the South Brunswick Inter church Council. Katherine Shawver (right) praised Hancox for his work with Hope Harbor Home, his efforts to help establish Bruns wick County Habitat for Humanity and other efforts to foster coop eration among area churches. James Hobson Bryant (left) is vice chairman of the South Brunswick Interchurch Council. K&D MFG. cou?G Quality Clothing at Outlet Prices ~ LADIES5 ~ Vests & Skirts (separates or sets) Blazers ? Short Sets ? Rompers Shorts ? Slacks ? Knit Shirts ~ CHILDREN'S ~ Short Sets ? Rib Knit Pants Fish-net Tops ? Shorts Skirt Sets (2T-4T) Toddler-16 ? Adults Small-32W ? Monday-Saturday 10-4 Mulberry St tShallow, 754.226U ? (Across from Dept. of Transportation) Mulberry St.-Located between Qoastal Drugs & Kirby's Hearing Problems? Take a look inside your ear canal. The Video Otoscope is a miniaturized camera that displays an exceptionally clear picture of your ear canal on a full-color monitor and then prints out a color photograph. So you can see for yourself if there is a wax problem. If you wear a hearing aid, the Video Otoscope can help determine the i| II Actual photograph ot cause ot fitting and other problems, so ??<*?<>cant*#awe,?,ne II I . , rt yo-t have any ot seveial come in ano let us update your tiles commo"c,?prot(,oms , I , , , e Pictures aie not tor using this new technology. And it r"'K>,c'"<?agnos.s you take advantage of this special offer, there is no charge tor this service. Call 579-1055 for your appointment. hearing ASSOCIATES Shops at Calabash #3 Post Office Complex Calabash

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