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Sugar Sands Winner Marie and Jim Rlanda art August " Yard of the Month " designees for the Sugar Sands section of Sea Trail Plantation. Their yard is neatly landscaped with a variety of plants and is highlighted by various accent ornaments. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Lewis Receives Four Year Scholarship r\_- *? ? uawn Marie Lewis, a graduate of West Bruns wick High I School, has re- I ceived the BKTv Leadership , <8 Scholarship I from Mount ? ? 7 ? Olive College. The award is good for four y f] years, valued at $8,000. Mount LEWIS Olive is a small private Baptist col lege in Sampson County. Lewis is the daughter of Lester and Mary A. Lewis of Winnabow. Morris Trains Navv Seaman Recruit Brian C. Morris recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Com mand, Great Lakes, III. He is the son of Anthony J. and Janis E. Morris of Dixie Drive, Leland. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects de signed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close -order drill, naval history and first aid. Raspa Studying As Hoc kman Scholar Melissa Jenna Raspa of Sunset Beach is participating this summer in the Hackman Scholars Program at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. The program allows students to conduct individual research projects with faculty members. Raspa is working with psychology professor Donald Tyrell on a project entitled "Trial Unique Match-to- Sample Learning in Seven-Month-Old Human Infants." r t; r.* Kaspa. a senior psychology major and philosophy minor, is a 1991 graduate of Ehincbccic Central School. A dean's list student, she is the daughter of Donna and William Raspa of Sunset Beach. Graduates Electronics School Navy Seaman Christopher K. Boone recently graduated from Basic Electronics Technician School. He is the son of Gail H. Welty of Jasmine Lane, Sunset Beach. During the course at Service School Command, Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla., students re ceive introductory instruction in electronic circuit concepts, radar principles and the basics of radio transmitters and receivers. Studies also include procedures for repairing amplifiers, transmitters, receivers and power supply tines. He joined the Navv in September 1993. Serving As Page Blair Milligan of Ash is serving as a page this summer in the office of Con gressman Char lie Rose, D-7th District. Milligan is a rising senior at West Bruns wick High School, where she plays on the school tennis team and last year qualified for state finals. Her hob bies include the piano, singing and swimming. She is the daughter of Craven and Wendy Milligan. Evans Joins Army Eric D. Evans of Bolivia has en ALLERGIES Inhalant Allergies: Seasonal and Year 'Round Food Allergies: Mostly Hidden and Can Affect The Whole Body Constant Upper Respiratory Infections? r Headaches? Chronic Fatigue? c: T-f-.ii n Sinus Infections? The office of Dr. Mark Lizak offers full allergy services including chemical sensitivity, yeast infections, \hfefood. and inhalant testing. I Hnn't CnfPn" T4 Don't Suffer Any Longer... Call For Your Medical Evaluation Today! Mark A. Lizak, M.D. 754-2920 ? Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm The Doctor's Complex ? The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. NC t Li l ^ ?-\[/ \ ? ? listed in the U.S. Army for three years. "Eric Is a highly motivated young man who will be an asset to the Army," said his recruiter. Staff Sgt. John L. Blood. The son of Charles and Dianne Evans of Bolivia, Evans graduated from South Brunswick High School in June. He will report for basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C., in November then will attend training at Ft Lee, Va., to become a food service specialist. moroooNMDn ST. JAMES CRAFTERS, pictured preparing for the fall " Make It, Bake It, Grow It, Sew It " auction are ( from left) Carol Bromley, Doris Barna, Delores Wegge, Loraine Babcock , Jim Wegge, Joan Barrall and Marge Steimle. Church Women Plan 'Make It, Bake It, Sew It, Grow It' Auction at. James the Fisherman parish ioners are planning something new and different to replace their annual craft fair Nov. 5 ? -a "Make It, Bake It, Grow It, Sew It" auction to fol low the church's annual fall lobster sale fundraiser. Members of the congregation have been working on individual projects for the auction sincc the spring. Items currently in progress include wood crafts, paintings, quilts, needle crafts, wall hangings, refurbished bicycles, handmade dolls, topiaries, gift baskets and Christmas items. Bi-weekly workshops are being held to produce craft items, and some completed auction items are being displayed at the church on Sunday morning. Some parishioners are also offer ing services for auction. Proceeds of the fundraiser will go toward retiring the debt on the Sunday After Church Special Roast turkey, pork, lamb or ham, with soup, small salad, oven roasted potato, green beans, carrots, and squash. Home- grj Sundays ll:30am-2 pm Z J.V/IUC made special dessert. 754-3778 Serving Lunch & Dinner | f^f\ f TT)A\T Holden Beach Rd., Shallotte B COUPON 11:30 un-9 pm Mon.-Sat. ? Sun. Noon-8 pm new worship space at St James, which was dedicated on Easter Sunday 1993. The "Make It, Bake It..." auction is the latest in a scries of fundraising activities to benefit the new worship space. Others have included annual crafts fairs, spring and fall lobster sales, rummage sales, bake sales and booths at numerous festival. Supplementing individual pledges by members, friends and relatives was a large grant by the Diocese of East Carolina. At 2 p.m. Nov. 5 the activities will commence with a wine and cheese tasting party featuring North Carolina wines. During the tasting period, craft items, baked goods and white elephant items will be avail I - able for purchase, and those attend ing will have an opportunity to view the auction items. Following the tasting, the auc tion will be conducted by two parish members. Names will be drawn every IS minutes for door prizes do nated by local merchants. Drawings will decide the win ners of a hand-quilted king-size bed spread and a four-day vacation package for two to the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino in Freeport, including air fare. Auction tickets will be availble on Oct. 1 at $2 per person in ad vance or $3 on the day of the sale. For more information or to donate items, call Loraine Babcock at 754 8044 or Cookie Minton at 579-5523. h Introducing, ... 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