SWF rHOTO tY WftUAM MANNING Shriners' Special Guests Fourteen-year-old Johnny White of Ash and master Cajun cook and storyteller Justin Wilson smile for the camera at Saturday night's festivities during the fifth annual National Shriners Crippled Children's Golf Tournament at Sea Trail. Johnny has made 38 trips to the Shriner's Crippled Children 's Hospital in his fight against cerebral palsy. Wilson, author of numerous cook books and star of Public Television 's " Justin Wilson 's Louisiana Cooking," entertained a crowd of 350 Shriners and their guests with humorous stories from the bayou. The tourney drew 122 golfers. Winning the grand prize ? two round-trip airline tickets provided by USAir ? was Carl Fox of Brierwood. Sea Trail Pro Wins Open Sea Trail's Mike Kallam carried bragging rights as the area's top golf pro Sunday, winning the Myrtle Beach Open by five strokes at Colonial Charters Golf Club. Kallam fired a 3 -under- par 69 on Sunday, and combined with a siz zling 67 on Saturday, finished the 36-holc tournament at 8-under-par 136. He won the $1,500 top prize. Mitchell Morgan of Wedgefield Plantation shot 141 placed sccond in the eighth annual tournament. Sea Trail's Jonathan York was third at 143. and defending champ John Carney of Brick Landing tied for fourth at 144. Kallam. who moved to Sea Trail in April from Greenville. S.C., had previously won two Carol inas Open titles and three South Carolina PGA crowns. Meeting Set On Menhaden State Rep. David Redwine and lo cal beach town officials arc expected to meet Wednesday, Aug. 17, to dis cuss the towns' request to restrict menhaden fishing off the Brunswick County coast. Representatives of North Caro lina's only menhaden operation and two in Virginia also have been invit ed to the 7 p.m. meeting at Bruns wick Community College's adminis tration building teaching auditorium in Supply. Redwine said last week he is bringing the groups together in hopes of resolving the conflict with out government involvement. Town boards at Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Holdcn Beach and Long Beach have voted in re cent weeks to ask the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission to regulate menhaden fishing off Brunswick County. Local officials have requested the same rules currently in place in Dare County, where menhaden boats must stay at least one-half mile offshore Oct. 1 through Dec. 31 and \'A miles off the beach May 1 through Sept. 30. Menhaden boats have been blamed for several local fish spills in recent years, and town officials say the spills are potentially harmful to residents as well as the area's multi million dollar tourism industry. JerTy Schiil, executive director of the N.C. Fisheries Association, urged Long Beach officials last month to talk with the three men haden companies that fish North Carolina waters instead of seeking government regulations. Through October 1993, Schiil said more than 90 percent of the menhaden landed last year by North Carolina's only menhaden opera tion, Beaufort Fisheries, was caught off Brunswick County. Citing data from the N.C. Divi sion of Marine Fisheries and Na tional Marine Fisheries Service, Schill said most of the menhaden caught off the Brunswick coast arc within two miles of the beach. Schill said more than half of the menhaden catch from 1989 through 1992 was within a half mile of the beach, and more than 77 percent was within two miles. r Team Shoots 1 79 To Win Vet Tournament The team of John Manxrttc, Wall Lee. Jim Ucci and Bob Davis shot 179 to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association tournament las! Friday at Brunswick Plantation. Each team counted the three low net scores on each hole. Finishing second on a match of cards was the foursome of Wash Dayton, Jim Eaton. Ed Wood and Jerry Falvey with 182. Placing third, also with 182, were Don Critz. Fred Welsh, Charlie We ber and Paul Schasney. On another card match, the team of LC. Bollinger. Jose Lucero. Bill Cook and Bill Flynn finished fourth with 189. Bob Duthie, Dave Earle, Bill Werner and Ken Koch placed fifth with 189. During the tournament. Bob Ma loy made an eagle putt at the 18th hole. The Calabash Veterans will host an individual points tournament Friday at Eagles Nest. Show time is 8:30 a.m. Carolina Shores Ladies Sally Manifold had 31 points to lead the A Flight in the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association points tournament last Thursday. Top finishers in the B Flight were Kathy Denting with 32 points and Ruby Vanderburg with 29. Annamaric Fleming won the C Right with 37 points, and Irene Crane won the D Flight with 27. Manifold had the overall low gross of 91. f Dcming had low putts with 28 and chipped in at the fifth hole. Also making chip-ins were Crane at the 12th. Shirley Vazquez at the ISth and Jackie Distler at the 18th. Grace Thorpe birdied the 16th hole. Brierwood Ninettes Honey Gruzlewski took first place in the Brierwood Ninettes tournament last Friday. Golfers dropped scores on their two worst holes. Runners-up included Joyce Rose in second place. Kay Allwein in third and Marion Allen in fourth. Gruzlewski chipped in for par at the first hole. Julie McCall had low putts with 16. She was followed by Allen, Gruzlewski, Ann Poison and Rose with 18 putts each. Sea Trail Men Joe Levey finished at 3 up to win the top flight in the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association "net versus par" HWY. 179. 2 MILES FROM OCEAN ISLE BEACH CALL 754-5545 FOR TEE TIME ? EXPIRES 9/4/94 COLLARED SHIRTS REQUIRED, NO HALTER TOPS J Best Bent-Grass Greens on the Strand! i BEFORE 12:00 |>\1. *30 GREEN M M & ( 'ART Annual Memberships $300 Per Person $450 Per Couple *Group rates available on request ?Local rate $10 greens B< lywK* Of Horry County ?Lessons available by appointment Enjoy dining in Piper's Restaurant Open for breakfast & luncn 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB AT CALABASH Expires 9/4/04 3-Day Passes $75 Green fee and cart included Reservations must be made Inside of 48 hours AFTER 12:00 PM $25.00 AFTER 4:00 PM $20.00 Green fee & cart included All fees good with this ad for limited time only. Cal a* Pro Shop tor more intonnabon . SP? J tournament last Tuesday on the Byrd course. Runners-up in the A Flight in cluded Wayne Ruff at 2 up. Bob Graham and George Beer-man at 1 up, and Ed Bye, Herb Holman. Jim Jones and Ray Washam at 2 down. Stan Risch led the way in the B Flight at 7 up. He was followed by Don Lowensten at 4 up. Herb Klapp at 2 up and Joe Hasson at 1 up. Tied for fifth at 1 down were Ted Con boy, Dick Zinser, Bob Moore and Bob Erbach. C Right winners were Bill Bur kart at 4 up, Gerry Nappy at 1 up. Gene Biiz at even and Bill Morris and John Gregory at 1 down. In the D Flight, Jim Carpenter fin ished first at 2 up and Bill Jones was second at even. Tied for third at 1 down were George Rowe, Herb Yost and AI Consalvi. Closcst-to-thc-pin winners were Risch at the second and 16th holes. Bye at (he seventh and Nappy at the 12th. Brierwood Couples Gene and Jan Loflin had the low gross of 80 and Fergie and Mary Nicol posted the low net of 70 in the Brierwood Couples scotch twosome championship on July 30. Runners-up in the low gross divi sion were Pat and Ginger Sugrue and Jim and Irene Bryant with rounds of 82. In the low net division, John and Joan Cowie shot 72 to tie for second place with Alton and Betty Gabor. Bill and Maigaret Pingo and John and Maureen Farley tied for low putts with 28 apiece. Sea Trail Ladies The team of Birgit Carpenter. Betty Geesey, Nancy Mehne and Heni Moulton shot 189 to win the Sea Trail Ladies Golf Association best ball tournament last Tuesday. Brierwood Scramble The foursome of Dave Harper. Bob Sterner, Nel Justice and Marty Niland shot five-under-par 31 to win the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brierwood. A1 Hierman. Gary Niland, Janet TWomey and Joanna Maglione shot 35 and tied for second place with the team of John Martocci, Chris O'Shea, Ruth Hierman and Janice Owens. Attention Golfers: ?SUMMER SPECIAL Green fee & cart *26 ?AFTER 12 NOON SPECIAL Green fee & cart ... $20 ?TWILIGHT SPECIAL 3 'til dark Green fee & cart M8 Senior Morning Special J-DAY PASSES $60 Includes green fees and cart. Play anytime over a 4-day period 5-DAY PASSES $90 Includes green fees and cart. Play anytime over a 7-day period MUST PRESENT AD FOR DISCOUNTS Call for tee times 754-4660 IBRIERWOm (MUSSES Hwy. 1 79 ? at Shallotte City Limits fTBt ? fl'anii nn ^-irn nrn unlf r> n Kvm S itcfiCyuuPS Ruth's Renegades competed for low net honors last Thursday at Bay Tree and Brierwood. Golfers did not count scores on their two worst holes on the front nine or back nine. Top finishers at Bay Tree's green course were Karen Mugridge with net 53.5, Kathleen Brennan with 55 and Martha Lovaty with 62. Mugridge birdied the Fifth hole and chipped in at the 17th. Also making a chip-in was Mary Ann Kercham at the ninth. At Brierwood, Evelyn Wuthrich led the way with net 57 .5 Runners up were Thelma Speidel with 60.5 and Marie Broekstra with 62.5. BRING HOME THEAKACON On Sato At VILLAGE MART GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB fl 0-571-21 tl ?4MB7 h Catfmsh. North Cmtm lofHarted on te Grand Stand lor 20 ywl BeauMul & chaflenginQ layout wti 96 burtws, 10 Ha. 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