BRUNSWICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Flu Vaccine Clinic Schedule Is Told The Brunswick County Health Department has an nounced its 1994 flu clinics schedule. The flu vaccine will be given to adults 65 and older; people who work with the elderly or are caretakers of el derly persons; and people with chronic diseases. Cost is $5. Medicare will cover the fee when the Medicare card is presented at the time of the clinic. Vau-iiittuuio win uc dVoilab'c st the hcui'h depart ment in Bolivia beginning Oct. 1 from 8:3U-ii:30 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m. Other clinics are scheduled as follows: ? Monday, Oct. 3, Brunswick Cove, Shallotte, 9:30-11:30 a.m., and Jennies Branch Church, Ocean Isle Beach, 12:30-4 p.m. ? Wednesday, Oct. 26, Calabash Volunteer Fire Department, noon until 4 p.m. ? Friday, Oct. 28, Shallotte Senior Center, 12:30-4 p.m. ? Friday, Nov. 4, Southport Senior Center, 9:30 11:30 a.m. and Long Beach Recreation Center, 12:30-4 p.m. ? Wednesday, Nov. io, Soidier Bay Church, Ash, 1-3 p.m. ? Friday, Nov. 18, Leland Senior Center, 1-2:30 p.m. For information, call the Brunswick County Health Department at 253-4381. South Brunswick Seniors Nominated For Award Two South Brunswick High School seniors have been nominated for the Wendy's High School Heis man Award and could win $5,000 for their school, said principal Sue Sellers. Kimyatta Anderson and John Bunting were nominated for the newly -created national program that .cco^r.h'- academic achievement, community service and athletic ac complishment. Anderson is a member of the track team and is active in cheer leading. National Honor Society, Health Occupations Students of America and has served as president of the local chapter of the Region O Council for the Advancement of Minorities in Engineering. Bunting is a member of the soccer team and is active in National Honor Society, according to a news release from the high school. The award is sponsored bv Wen dy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers restaurants and the Downtown Ath letic Club in association with the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Frincipals at the nation's estimat ed 25,000 high schools were invited to nominate one male and one fe male student-athlete for the award competition. Entries will be evaluated by the scholastic review service CTB/ McGraw-Hill to narrow the field to 1,200 regional finalists and then to 120 regional award winners. A panel of judges from the worlds of business, media, education, poli tics and sports will then review the 120 regional award winners and name 24 national semifinalists who will receive $1,000 each for their school. Twelve national finalists, one boy and one girl representing six geo graphic regions, also will be select ed. They will be invited to New York City in December to partici pate in the Heisman Trophy activi ties at the Downtown Athletic Club. One boy and one girl will be se lected as national award winners and be recognized during the Heisman Trophy national telecast on Dec. 10. The two national award winners will receive $5,000 each for their school, and the 10 other finalists will receive $3,000 each for their school. Anderson and Bunting will be presented with certificates of recog nition at the South Brunswick awards day program next May. "These two students represent the outstanding efforts that many stu dents at South Brunswick High School make each day in the class room, on the playing field and in the community," Sellers said. "We are especially proud to rec ognize them with this honor and we hope one or both of them is invited to New York City this December." Crisp fall is on us and Cozy winter is nigh. It's time to read those long, v>AViui o tv/i ?.v- o nrvc Clancy's Debt of Honor | Grisham's The Chamber ' or the 2 Gears' People of the Lakes ? Buy or rent! them at L BOOKWORM now across from Archibald's on Holden Beach Rd. 842-7380 To be Sheriff, Ronald Hewett and support! Ronald Hewett can handle the job. He has the education, he has the experience, he has the energy, he has the temperament and he has integrity. What he needs is your vote and support to elect him Sheriff of Brunswick County. You know him, he knows you. He is a person you can talk to in lime of iroubie and one you can count on to be under standing and discrete. He has been preparing himself for this job ever since he was sworn in at Holden deacn in i953 as Norih Carolina's youngest police officer. A 1985 graduate of UNC-Wilmington, where he was an honor student and earned a B.A. degree in Criminal Justice, he achieved N.C. Advanced I aw Enforcement Certification in 1989. He has served with distinction in the Sheriff's department for over 11 years. He knows its strengths and weaknesses and he has positive plans to improve its operation: Form a county-wide D ? - ? Task Force operation: ?Form a county-wide Drug 1 to coordinate efforts of all agencies to combat drug trafficking. Your vote for Ronald Hewett will send a > drug dealers to get out and stay out of Brunswick County. ?Expand the D.A.R.F.. program into the junior and senior high schools. Ronald Hewett has been recognized as national and state D.A.R.E. Officer of the Year for his outstanding work as Brunswick County D.A.R.E. Program Coordinator and Narcotics Investigator. He knows how important it is to protect our young people from drugs by making them aware of its dangers. ?l streets safer. You have a right to feel safe in your home and on the streets. Ronald Hewett, a professional, experienced law enforcement officer, is also a family man who is dedicated to making Brunswick County a safe place for his children and yours. 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