w ?vxrv-.;- . ? < . - >- ? PHOTO CONTWBUTCD Lutherans Help Hospice Aid Association for Lutherans Branch 9535 presents a check for $620 to Lower Cape Fear Hospice. Making the presentation is Dick Hawksley, president of the branch. Don Seeber (left) is vice president and Dot Bowman is treasurer. Accepting the check on behalf of Hospice is Susan Ritz (right), commu nity relations and volunteer coordinator. October 75 Is Deadline To Enter Miss Brunswick Pageant Organizers of tbe Miss Brunswick County Scholarship Pageant are seeking contestants for this year'* pageant scheduled foe 8 pm Nov. 5 at Odeil Williamson Auditorium on the Brunswick Community College campus. Women eligible to compete must be age 17 to 24 and not turn 25 be fore October 1995. Contestants also must never have been married or had children. All contestants' permanent address must be in Brunswick County. No entry fee is required. All entries must be received before Oct. 15. Contestants will be judged in the categories of interview, swhnsuit, talent and evening wear. The winner receives a Si, 000 scholarship and will be eligible to compete in the 1995 Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant. For more information, call Susan Kaufman at (910)457-9639, or Ma Aria Cashner, 1-800-895-0020. Literacy Council Tutor Training Set Sept. 16-17 The Brunswick County Uteracy Council will conduct a tutor training workshop Friday, Sept. 16, from 6 until 9:30 p.m. and continuing on Saturday, Sept. 17, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The 10-hour workshop familiar izes participants with the Laubach Way to Reading, a phonics-based method of teaching reading. It will be held at the literacy council office in Supply. The workshop is free, but pre-reg istration is required. Call 754-7323 or 1 -800-694-7323 Calabash EMS Answers 62 Calls Calabash Volunteer Emergency Medical Service answered 62 calls during July, Assistant Chief Tom L ynch reported to the board of direc tors on Aug. 25. Volunteers worked IKK hours and traveled 2,24^ miles. Twenty-seven calls were in Calabash. 13 in Sunset Beach and 22 elsewhere, of which nine were mutual aid for Shallottc and six. for Wacrwriaw ? ? ^ ? ? ? M? MttBMBflaiM * a 1 /-i lit *uuiu iikC i/Wt ipa We would like to thank ever)'one for the., heip and support in our time of sickness and the loss of our home. May God bless you all. love. Your Friends In Christ Leon & Daisy tlcwctt New Garden Club Officers Newly elected officers of the Long Bay Garden Club, Shallotte, are (front row, from left) LaVerne Thomas, treasurer; Carol Roycroft, secretary; (back row) Doloris Evans, president; Kathleen Parker, first vice president ; Jean Harris, second vice president. Great Rates Are AsEasyAsUCB. 24 to 35 month CD cr 7c-% M Annual Percentage MM ? Yield (APY) % I The minimum balance to obtain this APY is $1 ,000. For additional rates ar.d terns or for more information, please visit any UCB office or call 754-4.301. Text telephone number for the hearing impaired, 1-800-876-6545. This APY 15 accurate as of August 2. IW Not available (or brokered deposits. A penally may be imposed for early withdrawal ...tOI areIi cettinc all the facts Patients deserve the highest standard ef all-inclusive care* m BOARD CERTIFIED IN ALLERGY CARE, EAR, 'SB N0SE AND throat DISEASES AND AIIDIOLOGY Could you accept less... for your family? Nark A. Lizak, ND Board Certified Specialist: Ear, Nose and Throat Conveniently located in the Doctor's Office Complex at The Brunswick Hospital, Supply, NC For Appointments Call 754-2920