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Ckimes, Crafts, Food To Be Part Of Elks' Spring Flina The Ladies Auxiliary of the J al abash Elks Lodge is planning an ild-fashioned "Community Spring -ling" to be held May 28 from 9 t.m. until 4 p.m. at the lodge. Events will include a "pie-throw" at the mayor, a water dunk featuring the mayor pro team and activities for children to include a sack race, three-legged race, golf ball relay and sponge throw (at their parents). For the very young, there will be kiddie fishing. A chili cook-off is also being planned. Fur information about en tering your special recipe, call Ernie Shubeck at (803)249-9854. Artists, craftsmen and food ven don will be selling a variety of items throughout the day. Spaces are available at S10 each. For more information, call Pati Lewdly n at (910)579-3463 for more information. Local 4-H Mem bers, Leaders Win In State Wildlife Judaina Seven 4-H members and three adults from Brunswick County at tended the first N.C. 4-H Wildlife judging Competition April 30 si Hill Forest, N.C. State University's summer camp for the School of Forestry. Attending were Myiam Coles, Volunteers ? For Museum's New Stcrytin The Museum of Coastal Caro lina at Ocean HI? Besci it led: ing for volunteers to help with its new summer Storytime program (nr A story telling worksuup io train volunteers will take place at the museum thin Saturday, May 14, at 10 ajn. Storytellers will be needed 'during June, July and August, on Tuesdays from 1-2-30 p.m. and iin Tnnrobw fmm 3-4 130 said museum volunteer coordina tor Martha Benton. "We are really eager to have Sioryiimc be a ing luCCuai m !? first year." Benton sakL "If* a program we think both local and visiting children will enjoy and I benefit from." You don't need experience in Storytelling ? jU?! S !nvr. (nr chil uTwu auu a wiiiiuguvii hi yvo i little time, she added. For i iiu i c iuiurmatiuo, caii Benton at 579-6995. WBHS Spring GomCSm uSt The West Brunswick High School Music Department wiil hold its an nual spring concert on Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. in the Odell Wil liamson Auditorium at Brunswick Community College. Performing will be the treble choir, show choir, concert band and jazz ensemble. The concert is free, and the public is invited. Festival Planners kl T|p?? ! V .'*<991 I I IV- dMM V The N.C. Fourth of July Festival planning committee will meet Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the festival headquarters on West Moore Street in Southport. Anyone in the community inter ested in volunteering their time to the festival is welcome to attend, said spokesman Lisa Tutor. If you like BaquadT, iqu< vou'll love Sofewimfoil your pool. SoftSwtnr from BioCuard* is (he simple, gentle non-chlorine pool care treatment that makes water feei soft on eyes, skin and hair. And it's available only from your BioCuard Authorized Pool Care Center - people you can trust for expert advice and personal sri vkc. Relax. Brim to BioCuard*" PROFESSIONAL POOL MAINTENANCE 1^.1 f4 I filini CK*M?ihi CImim vSflupi Mwy. 171, Ocaan Wt I iscissS HjA ~-v; i _ 579-8828 NTV~ Darfy Maintenance Chemcait, Aoeswrias A Equpnws sammy Coles, Casey Town send, Judah Lindsay, Matthew Privette, E.J Blake and Andy Baibee. The adults attending were volunteer leaders Carmen Coles, Cindy Townsend and Mary Lou Cumbee, 4-H program assistant. Participants competed in the areas of aerial photos, wildlife foods and wildlife management practices. Miriam Coles was overall high scor sr. The state-winning junior team was Miriam Coles, Sammy Coles and Casey Townsend. Judah Lind say was the only senior member from Brunswick County and has been invited to participate on the North Carolina team at national cc? petition, scheduled fa Aukum in Utah. Carmen Coles and Cindy Town send also have been invited to attend as volunteer leaders. zeNcs LUNCH BUFFET FAMILY NIGHT j Monday-Friday BU 1 1 -2:30 PM Monday Monday-Thursday 1 1 AM-3. 4:30-8:30 PM Friday 1 1 AM-3. 4:30-9 PM Saturday 4:30-9 PM Sunday 1 1 AM-3 PM. 4:30-8:30 For fn|rA.nijt rnii 754-5280 East Gate Square. HolOen Beach Road ? ShaHotte Jiuraay / / m 'J Ut\ ? ALL YOU .NEED TO ENTER IS TOUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS. |^50 PER INDIVIDUAL / $200 PER FAMILY. NEW HANOVER COlWfT FAYROl CAROLINA REACH RD. WHAf., N.C. MAT 20 '22, 1994 CARNIVAL ? ? bojvkt wnjow <y ion?, dvc. 1?4 OVER 30 FREE* RIDES fjfJZREE* FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT.' mftWVr'Wm CHOICE BONPT.RW1 ROUND STEAK ?j r?0WmjMt: hiuv?:i .*:xx SIRLOI7V CHICKEN WHOLE MU7VKI KLS S CENTER-CUT PORKLOEV 3?< TO CUBE OA J%sm LB CHOICE CUBED FULL-CUT ROUND STEAK CHOICE LONDON BROIL f 79, BOfifEUESS Q5H XNTER'CUT | PORK CHOPS CHOICE 99 SIRLODV ROAST *op*!?2i 1? IBOILED^^^H GOLDEN RIPE BAJVI KIWI FRUIT LETTUCE
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