Calabash Elks Officers PHOIOS CONTRIBUTED BY JACK ZlfFCl Elks Lodge 2679 of Calabash and its ladies auxiliary installed new officers March 27 in a ceremony at tended by 125. In photo above, new Elks officers for 1994-95 are (rear, from left) Al Storm, inner guard; George O'Connell, esteemed lecturing knight; A'.C. Anderson, exalted ruler; Tim Hamilton, es teemed loyal knight; Les Whaley, tiler; (front) Francis Lynch, secretary; Skip Smith, esteemed leading knight; George Bissett, chaplain. Not pictured are trustees Albert Decker, Frank Whitman, James Rochel, Leo Jarmisz and Jack Ziefel. In photo below, auxiliary officers installed are (rear, from left) Mary Soorigian, parliamentarian; Kay Timmerman, historian; Gerri O'Connell, secretary; Marie U landa, vice president; (front) Dorothy Huff, chaplain; Janet Polizzotti, treasurer; and Gloria Foster, president. ? ? i ? Kindergarten Registration Scheduled At Ail 6 Schools Kindergarten registration for chil- tary. May 9-13. 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 dren in who will be entering kinder- p.m. garten or first grade in the Bruns- Registration should be at the wick County school system for the school within your district. first time will be held at all six pri- Requirements for registration in mary and elementary school. elude the following: The schedule is as follows: Bchild must be 5 years old on or Lincoln Primary : April 18, 8:30- before Oct. 16. 1994: II a.m.: April 19, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Ba certified copy of the child's and April 20,8:30-11:30 a.m. immunization record, signed by the Union, Waccamaw and Supply family doctor or health department. Elementary: May 2-6, 8:30 a.m. must be presented; until 3:30 p.m. Bchild must have a Social Se Southport and Bolivia Elemen- curily number. YWCA Extends No mination Dates Ihe nominations deadline for the YWCA Cape Fear Women of Achievement program has been ex tended until Monday, April 11, ac cording to a YWCA news release. Categories are the arts, business, community service, education, en trepreneur, government, human ser vices, industry, professions, sports /recreation and teen leader. The teen leader award includes a $ 1.5(H) scholarship. Nominating materials may be re quested from the YWCA by calling (910) 799-6820 or coming by the YWCA at 2815 S. College Road, Wilmington NC 28412. The recognition event will be 'Undercover Blues' Is Movie Of Month "Undercover Blues" is the Bruns wick County Parks and Recreation Department's movie of the month. It will be shown in three locations across the county. The film will be shown April 27 at 1 p.m. Town Creek Township Park, April 28 at 12:30 p.m. at the Sea Trail PDA Building, and April 29 at 7 p.m. at the Southport Com munity Building. "Undercover Blues" is a family movie rated PG. Popcorn and drinks will be provided, and everyone is welcome. Thursday, May 26, at the Wilming ton Hilton with a reception and cash bar at (i p.m. followed by dinner at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $30 and are available for purchase at the YWCA or by maii. BBQ Dinner Set For Ray Evans A benefit barbecue pork and chicken dinner will be held for Ray Evans, cancer patient, Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, at the C'ivietown Fire Department on Holden Beach Road. Serving will begin at 11 a.m. Plates will cost $4 each. Buddies Program Seeks Volunteers A volunteer training session will be held by Brunswick Bud dies April 13 and 14 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Southport. Both sessions will be held in Room 133 of Brunswick Comm unity College's Southport cam pus on North Lord Street. Vol unteers can register at the door. Brunswick Buddies is a volun teer program that matches adult role models with youngsters who are in trouble with the court sys tem. For more information contact Bob Hayes at 754-3355. iaus Kennels In Supply 1-7122 Boarding Dogs & Cats 'Outdoor Exercise Area 'Indoor Runs Heated & Air Conditioned ?Professional GroomingJ by appointment 1403 Makatoka Rd. NW PHOTO BY MARTHA HANNON Joint Yardwork Pays Off Hilt and Molly Cox of 2 Mashie Court received the April Yard of the Month Award from the Carolina Shores Garden Club. Landscape care is a joint effort for the Coxes; Hill tends to the grass while Molly takes care of the plants. Plantings of palms, evergreens, dogwoods, azaleas, hollies, gardenias and cac ti are complemented by statuary and a sweeping semi-circular drive. Ocean Trail Asks For New Addresses Ocean Trail Convalescent Center in Southport is This year's volunteer dinner will be held Friday, seeking up-to-date addresses for individuals, church April 22, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the nursing home. croups and other organizations who have volunteered . . . . f, 1 . e Our volunteers are very special people and we there during the past year. , ,, ... . . ?tn. b ? 1 1 . . . . . "on 1 wan' I" leave anyone out. said Linda Barr. activi 1 ne nursing home wants to have an accurate invita- j j:rccto tion list for its upcoming volunteer recognition banquet, and is concerned it may not have on record all address Volunteers are asked to immediately contact Bair or changes resulting from the switch to 911 emergency dis- Assistant Activities Director Cindy Kiddie at 910-457 patching. 9581, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Glass Yard Selected PHOTO BY RACHFl HARMON The Holden licach Beautification Club has selected the yard of Mildred Glass of 124 Starfish Drive as yard of the month for April. The yard features azaleas and pansies in bloom. Judy Westman Scholarship Fund Dinner Friday, April 15 4:30-7:00 pm Sea Trail Plantation Pavilion Judy Westman is a currcnt member of Seaside United Methodist Church and is attending Duke Divinity School full time. All money will go to a fund to buy books. PIG PICKIN' & FIXINS' < Live Entertainment /? $5.00 per person $3.00 per child (ages 6-12) Children under 6-FREE For tickets contact: Seaside United Methodist Church 1300 Seaside Road SW, Sunset Beach 579-5753 . C19M THE BRUNSWICK BEACON THE PIER at ?Ut?e atiuen. HOUSE SPECIAL: Bouillabaisse "Little River" Our Chef, Robert Van Lienden a native of Holland who worked several years in Marseille, France could not resist to offer this famous creation, he considers the ultimate Veal, Chicken, Beef & Lamb for fish and seafood lovers. $16.95 \Aao1 151" Wal Cutlets Saute with Mushrooms ill Marsala Wine Sauce, Vegetables 1 o , . t r iviarsaid fcPo.a.ocdujoo, Treasures of the Ocean from our own Docks Veal "Archiduc" vkaicu,ims,u,.w,u,si^^,^o^s.u?.v^??bi?? 12.95 Filet of Flounder Amandines Sjmc w,,h "<"r" ',nd $10.95 Veal "Marengo" ?.peohws. whhc 10 95 Poached Filet of Flounder "Veronique" '^c 12.95 Uol/p/1 Frpch Hnilinpr MPanillnttPM ^ak??d ,n f?rchment ftiper. White Wine Sauce, Capers \ A OA Roast Rack of Lamb Fresh M.m Sauce. Vegetables & Potatoes du Jour 16.95 DdKCU rreWI VJlUUJJCI rdpillOUC Shallots. Mushr?>oms 14.VU French Lamb Chops sau.<- wkh Capers? Mushrooms. Chardonnay W.ne Sauce 1 4 95 Braised Salmon Filet Hollandaise sauce. Vegetables and ftocatoes du Joui 12.95 tWUinc " U ri (I'ir'i!lp" Half Roasted Du* w?h Orange Grand VUrinier Sauce. , 9'()t- CoqUille -St. JaCqUCS" Fresh Scallops. Mushrooms. ShaHou au C,a.* 12.95 UULKIllI^ DI l^cll clCJv_ Rice Pilaf and Vegetables 1^./J Shrimp 3fid SCtlllopS "PrOVCnCalCS" Saute wi'hJTomatoes. Mushrooms. Shallots and a touch of 95 Fresh Calves Liver s^ewh omom ^awe* a., jo? 12.95 Baked Crab Imperial umP w cheft^eciany 13 95 ^ Y Sirloin Strip Grilled with BeurreMaitre D''Hotel. Vegetables and Krtatoes du Jour J 2 95 MllSSClS "MSnniCTC" Steamed Mussels in White Wine (French Normandie Favorite) \'2* 95 Baked Stuffed Shrimp P,pPa,rd w,,h Ucsh 1 umP Grabmeat but the ingredients are as secret ] A 95 Mignon Sauce Beamaise, Vrgrtables & Rnatoesdu Jour ] ^ 95 Eastern Shore Maryland Crab Cakes w*r,'iw"and '*><??<>"Ju J">? Washington and b,.i. imore favorite) 12.95 Chicken "Robert" ?atrn?,e!^ 10.95 Fresh Soft Shell Crabs 14 95 Shrimp "Scampi" An l,i,lljn rradition. Wgetables Rxaloes du Jour 1 A QC r> ~^ C c* * ??r. ,, ^ CC Hun Medallions of Tenderloin, saute with Mushrooms. Red Burgundy 10 OC ?-? 1 V .. , . , Lieei juoganon sow M .... ?<... ??.,.? wactamcs is.vd FrcsiiBp^i^Ar ? 'HE ?E7( U". I icon DIWIKAI lAJLOlll ' ? " -r ; JvictI K.CTL Pi ICC "Inside or Deck Dining Overlooking The Scenic Intracoastal Waterway. r jl a ? - ?r Open For Lunch & Dinner (Closed Sunday) Full ABC Permits - - J?' -3- ,1 ^ j) 4495 Mineola Ave., Little River, S.C. (803)249-1220

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