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CLUB BRIEFS New Tree Trimming To Be Held By VFW Post 7288 December 7 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7288 and auxiliaries will trim their Christmas tree a little different this year on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. at the post. A small cluster of poppies with a name tag attached will be placed on the tree by each member on behalf of a loved one. Each will include a donation to go into the post relief fund. Also on Dec. 1. the auxiliarists will fill ditty bags with toilet articles to deliver to the Veterans Admini stration Hospital on Dec. 10 along with cupcakes and refreshments. Fruit and cupcakes will be brought to The Cove rest home in Shallotte on Dec. 12 at 2 p.m. The next meeting is Monday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m.. 6 p.m. for offi cers. The group will pack Christmas food boxes for the needy following a brief business session. NARFEToMeet Intracoastal Chapter 2266 of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet Dec. 10 at 11:30 a.m. at DCrbster's Rest aurant in Calabash. A luncheon will follow a brief business meeting. Drawing will take place for a Christmas gin basket. Ladies' Party The Brierwood Ladies Club will hold its annual Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 9, in the Brierwood Clubhouse. The southern country buffet din ner and dance will begin with copk tails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7. Tickets are $ 1 2.50 per person and can lie purchased from members G. Averi!! M. Pa!acio J. Rotanz or E. Sales. Purchases must be made by Dec. 2. All female residents of Brierwood Estates are invited to attend with their guests. AARP To Meet American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), Calabash Chapter 3640, will meet Dec. 1 in the Calabash Firehouse on Persimmon Road. The evening will begin with a covered dish supper at 6:30. A short business meeting will follow. Entertaining will be the Harmony Show Choir from West Brunswick High School, directed by Pattic Jor dan. Members will bring non-perish able foods for four baskets to be dis tributed to needy families. Each member also will bring a toy for a young child and will specify whether the gift is for a girl or boy and the age range, said Tony Santino. publicity chairman. Stroke Group Meeting Changes The Stroke Support Group, which previously met the fourth Wednes day of each month at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, S.C., has changed its meet ing place, date and time. Meetings will now take place every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Briarcliffe Mall in the food court. The Stroke Support Group is in tended to serve as an educational fo rum and support group both for those who have suffered a stroke and those who are relatives of and/or caretak ers of stroke patients. Participation is free and open to the public. For more information call Bob Clancy at 803-249-6134. Jet Set Party The Jet Set senior adults' group will meet at Kirby's Sizzlin Sirloin Stcakhousc in Shallotte for its Christmas party Monday, Dec. 5, at 5:30 p.m. Participants should bring a wrap ped gift. Burnell Stanley is program direc tor for the party. The Jet Set will not have their regular meeting scheduled for noon on Dec. 5. 'Holly Daze' Lunch The North Myrtle Beach Chris tian Women's Club will hold its "Holly Daze" luncheon at noon Dec. 15 at the Surf Club, 1701 Springland Lane. North Myrtle Beach. Cost is $8.25. On tile progiuin arc gifi iucas from Chuck Tiller, music from Mary Mincey and words from tour guide Betsy Thomas. A free nursery is available start ing at 1 1 a.m. Reservations and can cellations are necessary for both the nursery and luncheon. Call Louise at 579-2562. Oak Island Christmas By The Sea Tour Is Sunday The Oak Island Beautification Club will sponsor its eighth annual Christmas by the Sea Tour of Homes on Oak Island on Sunday, Dec. 4, from 1-5 p.m. Tickets are $5 and may be pur chased in advance at the Southport Oak Island Chamber of Commerce office on Long Beach Road or at various businesses. Tickets will be sold the day of the tour at the Long Beach Recreation Center. Houses to be featured in the 1994 tour are: ? William and Nancy Burnett, 407 Caswell Beach Road, Caswell Beach. Designed by William Bur nett, a retired construction contrac tor, the house features an unusual fireplace and third level with view of marsh, ocean and mouth of the Cape Fear River. ? Harnam and Sheila Sisodia, 115 Ocean Greens Lane, Caswell Beach. The home reflects their Indian heritage with silk paintings on display including two pieces dat ing back to the 1600s and scult pures. paintings and collections from all over the world. ? George and Eleanor Herndon, 712 Alyssum Ave., Caswell Beach. Their Louisisana low-country home in The Arboretum features an an tique brick fireplace and has an at tached gazebo overlooking the marsh and waterway. ? Jeff and Judy Spivey, 6327 Kings Lynn, Long Beach. The Spivey home is on the west end of Oak Island with views of ocean and sound. On display will be a porce lain Santa collection and numerous animal paintings and a large collec tion of homemade Christmas wreaths. ? William and Lois Carter, 9 Quail Hollow Drive, Yaupon Beach. The home was designed by Billy Carter and shows how design to ac commodate a disabled person can be beautiful and functional. The kitchen features "four work stations, four ovens and eight burners ? four gas, four electric. ? George T. Rogister. 5412 W. Dolphin Drive, Long Beach. The older home, renovated as the fami ly's Oak Island retreat, features view across Lockwood Folly Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway. Artwork and pottery throughout the house are by local artists and others. ? Collier and Pat Cropp. 102 N.E. Yacht Drive. A terraced back lawn extends to the Intracoastal Waterway with large screened-in porch and deck overlooking the wa ter. Homemade baked goods will be sold by the Order of (he Eastern Star Chapter 371 at the Recreation Cen ter. Purchase of a tour ticket in cludes complimentary refreshments and entertainment at the Long Beach Recreation Center on the afternoon of the tour. Scheduled to perform are three-piece combo Tebo Rogers, Jack Burnish and John Richardson, 1-2 p.m.; vocalist Charm Allen, ac companied by Linda Tronzo, 2-3 p.m.; Jo Ann Boles on keyboard with a holiday dance exhibition by Grant and Nancy Mays, 3-4 p.m., and guitarist Chris Scott. 4-5 p.m Christmas Trees Are Here! NC grown Christmas trees... Fraser Fir, extra full, height from 5 to 9 ft. Poinsettias Floral quality poinsettias in a large variety of sizes $2.99 and up. We also have Christmas lights and decorations. | Quality birdseed at reduced price! "| CLAYTON'S LAWN & GARDEN Hwy. 130, Holden Beach Rd. ('A mile from causeway) 842-7727 $1.00 WORLD EVERY ITEM IN THE ENTIRE STORE IS JUST $1.00 EACH Large Xmas Bows ? Toys Xmas Gift Wrap Books Housewares THOUSANDS OF ITEMS JUST $1.00 EACH ? *=? Kitchen Hair Accessories Ceramics Earrings Shoe Boxes SHALLOTTE PLAZA-ACROSS FROM SIZZLIN SIRLOIN SHALLOTTE ALSO IN HOLDEN BEACH 754-3101 NEAR THE STOPLIGHT HOLDEN BEACH 842-7990 VFD Auction Nets $2,000 Potential bidders Robert Ellis of Ixindis and Buddy Bagwell of iMkewood Estates subdivision and Fletcher rummage through merchandise prior to an auction Saturday afternoon that netted the Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire Department $2,052. Proceeds will be used to equip new firefighters , with a por tion to be set aside to help some needy family or group during the Christmas holidays , said Chief TJ. Lyke. n -i" r- J C ? L* ^ ^ I D I C^i^UI'irU C/>l-iAlnrchin l\t?lllt?U JV.I IUUI I CI 5UI II ICI UdlUUIIJM */*.! The Brunswick County Retired School Personnel or ganization has established a scholarship fund and hopes to begin providing financial aid to a deserving full-time Brunswick Community College student in the fall of 1995. Students eligible for assistance will have to meet aca dcmic and income standard still to be established, said Lillian Hcwctt. spokesman for BCRSP Tax-exempt contributions may be sent to Brunswick County Retired School Personnel Scholarship Fund, c/o Lillian Hcwctt. 1974 Ocean Ui^hwav West. Supply NC 28462. 754-4719 . NOW. Choose from our huge variety and layaway for Christmas. ffif LADIES DEPT. Selected Groups of Ladies Wear ?Orestes By: Sabino, Amato 25% Oft ?Chic Jeans: *24" ?Ladies Sweaters: *19" to '49" sale price SOMEN'S DEPT. ?Largs Group of Arrow Sport & Dress Shirts $16" ?Haggar wrinkle free cotton pants: *33" ?Large group of Irregular Sweatshirts, Pants: 4* Hooded: 8" Big Sires: 6n 4 24- M A VS!^ ?Men's Basic Levis: $1! H'SHOE SALE ?Large Group of Shoes by: Dexter, Ntcole. Sperry Topsider, Madeline Stuart, Nunn Bush Come see all that we do havel OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. OB and BEN FRANKLIN Main Street ? Shallotte ? 754-4846 A Pre-Holiday Home Sale That's Just ic Ticket' *6499 \ ?ec>ers 5?J?,n9 at J^49 Twin Beds $l89/sct femes' st.a?ting at Finance Available 4cSss ? 20o?ri^ ZX/6 <w t>n c?s ' lUX^.STOx' "i9h^>107; ^ RiVCr ? ? ? | r- ^(803) 249-6 188?-^ 1 . . i ? <* *
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