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Gifts For Hope Harbor
Sea Trail Garden Club members collected and presented to Hope Harbor Home domestic violence
shelter sweatsuits and personal needs ditty bags to be given to clients. Pictured (from left) are Flo Ruff,
Nin Consalvi, Rosemary Walker, Gayle Schadle, Mary Jones, Betty Dawley, Hope Harbor Director
Cathy Swain and Louisa Cilento.
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Mattesons Earn Yard Honors
Bob and Margaret Matteson of 10 Calabash Court, Carolina Shores, Calabash, received the October
Yard of the Month Award from Carolina Shores Ciarden Club. A well-groomed lawn with assorted
flowers and shrubs surrounds their home.
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Grey Smith Selected To Attend National Young Leaders Conference
Grey Smith of Leland has been
selected to at
tend the Na
tional Young
Leaders Con
ference from
Oct. 1 8-23 in
Washington,
D.C.
Smith, a ju
nior at North
Brunswick
SMITH High School, is
the son of Dave and Cindy Smith of
Leland. He will be among 350 na
tional scholars attending the confer
ence, a leadership development pro
gram for high school students who
have demonstrated leadership poten
tial and scholastic merit.
During the six-day conference, he
will interact with leaders and news
makers from the three branches of
government, the media and the
diplomatic corps. Highlights will in
clude welcoming remarks from the
floor of the U.S. House of Repre
sentatives and a panel discussion
with journalists at the National Press
Club. Scholars will visit foreign em
bassies and receive policy briefings
from senior government officials.
Smith will also participate in role
playing activities including ones en
titled, "If I Were President" and
"Mock Congress."
The conference is sponsored by
the Congressional Youth Leadership
Council, a nonprofit, nonpartisan ed
ucational organization.
Learns About ' Copters
Army Pvt. Sheila M. Heitmeyer
has graduated from a helicopter re
pairer course at Fort Eustis, Newport
News, Va.
She is the daughter of Roger D.
Heitmeyer of Calabash and Susan C.
Klaas of Eustis, Fla. and is a 1991
graduate of Eustis High School.
During the course, students
learned to perform direct and gener
al support maintenance on heli
copters. Also included were instruc
tion in safety practices, usage of
ground support equipment and spe
cial and precision tools.
New Teaching Fellow
Allison E. Kcill of Shallottc har
becn named a North Carolina
Teaching Fel
low at the Uni
versity of North
Carolina at
Greensboro,
where she is a
freshman.
Kcill is the
daughter of
Doug and Judv
Kcill of
KE1LL Shallotte. She is
a graduate of the N.C. School of
Scicnce and Mathematics in Dur
ham, and plans to major in biology.
N.C. Teaching Fellows receive
$5,000 scholarships renewable for
three additional years, and so are
worth 520,000 over four years
Recipients must agree to teach in
North Carolina public schools for at
least that many years after gradua
tion. Selection is based on academic
achievements, communication skills
and leadership abilities.
Keill is among 21 new Teaching
Fellows who has chosen to study at
UNCG.
Simmons Graduates
From Marine Course
Marine Pvt. James L Simmons.
son of Ixster and Eunice L
Simmons of lx>ngwixx]. rcccntly
graduated from the Basic landing
Support Course.
During the course at Marine
Corps [-Inginccr Sch?*>l at Camp
I xrjcunc. students received formal
instruction and practical application
in the engineering field at the basic.
journeyman and supervisory levels
Course studies also include landing
support fundamentals, camouflage,
field fortification, mine warfare, am
phibious operations and air opera
tions
The IW' graduate of West
Brunswick High School joined the
Marine Corps in Kehruary 1994.
Pre-Election Health Care Forum
Planned By Laymen's Alliance
The C lergy and laymen s Alliance for Justice will
sponsor a pre-election health care forum Friday. Oct. 2X,
from 6-11 p.m. in the (Well Williamson Auditorium at
Brunswick Community College, Supply.
According to spokesman Ella Gray, the group will
"address what appears to he widespread fraud and corrup
tion in the health care system involving workers' compen
sation, Social Security and private-paying citizcns."
Other topics will be the need for state -supported in
stitutions for the mentally ill. violations of the mentally
ill's rights under the Domiciliary Home Hill of Rights
and a proposal for an alliance for uninsured people to
provide basic health carc coverage in North Carolina.
Gray said.
She added. " Preside nl Clinton has been invited to at
tend. Governor Hunt has been invited to attend. All
North Carolina's elected officials and those who arc run
ning for office in November will be invited to attend."
Congressmen will be allowed to address the issues
and time will be allowed for the audience to ask ques
tions, she said
A charge of S3 per ticket will be charged to cover
the cost of the event, l-or ticket information, call Ella
Gray at K42-6742.
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