Down On The Farm Michael Holland goes nose-to-snout with a sow as he offers corn to four very friendly pigs as the Union Elementary School Dolphin Buddies tour Indigo Farms at Hickman 's Crossroads Friday, De cember 16. Below, youngsters sing along on Christmas songs with teachers Sandra Raymond and Nancy Wemyss during a hay ride with Santa. EMT Course Begins Jan, 3 At Coastline A basic emergency medical technician (EMT) course will begin Tuesday, Jan. 3, at the Coastline Vol unteer Rescue Squad building on Holden Beach Road. The 142-hour Brunswick Community College con tinuing education course prepares participants for the state certification exam. Classes will be held Tuesdays and Fridays from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Some Saturday classes will be required. The course will cover study of anatomy and physiol ogy, airway obstruction, shock, skull and spinal injuries and other trauma. Members of North Carolina fire departments, rcscue squads and law enforcement agencies may register at no charge. Others pay a $35 registration fee. All who par ticipate must pay a $20 insurance fee and purchase a textbook. Also, all participants must have a physical examina tion before Feb. 16 and have started a Hepatitis B inocu lation series. For more information contact Pinta Todd at Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad, 842-2266 or 842 7770. Boating Course To Be Offered Beginning Jan. 21 Shallotte River Power Squadron will offer its boating course begin ning Jan. 21 for those who want to learn to skipper a boat with confi dence. The squadron conducts the United States Power Squadron Boating Course twice a year as a public ser vice. Classes will be held for eight con secutive Saturdays at 9:00 A.M. at the Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation office, Hwy. 130 west of Shallotte. There is no charge for the course, but a nominal charge is made for materials. The course will teach boat hand TITc AUT0 lU S ELECTRIC ALTERNATORS STARTERS VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS REPAIR? REBUILT? EXCHANGED AUTOMOTIVE WIRING 754-7656 Royal Oak Road & Hwv. 17 N., Shallotte Tamers SM f 1991 mi RHUXSWICK BC ACtiN At Lion's Paw Golf Links 4 New Year's Eve Gala Make Reservations For A Festive A La Carte Dinner 1 6 PM til 10:30 PM Then Party With "Trina Sound Machine" Hors D'oeuvre Party 10:30 pm til Midnight Door Prizes ? Party Favors and A Champagne Toast! Continental Breakfast At 12:05 AM $15 per person-$25 per couple (No Charge For Dinner Guests) New Year's Day Surprise... Bloody Mary Breakfast!! 11:00 AM til 3 PM Call (910)287-1709 For Reservations ?IW THE 0MUN0MACK BCAOON ling, elementary seasmanship. regis tration, equipment regulations, safe operation, charts and aids to naviga tion, basic navigation, trailer boating and more. For more information or to regis ter contact Al Granzow at 579-8810 or Richard Danz, education officer, at 579-1206. Large Lizard Lifted In Larceny From Bolivia Camper Tuesday A 4-foot-long lizard was stolen from a camping trailer off Gilbert Road in Bolivia last week, according to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Depart ment Monday. Deputy Sgt. Joseph Scoggins spoke with the victim, a 39-year-old man who lives in the camper on Goose Marsh Court in the Goose Marsh subdivision, and was told that he left home at about 8 a.m. last Tuesday (Dec. 20) and returned at about 5:30 that evening. The man said he went into the trailer and tried to locate his pet iguana, but was unable to find it. He went outside to see if the lizard might be in the yard. It wasn't When he came back inside to search some more, the man said he noticed his bedroom window open and the screen pushed in. The igua na was nowhere to be found. "He stated that he gave no one permission to enter the residence and take his iguana," Scoggins re ported. The lizard was described as a South African Green Iguana, valued at about $500. In other crime reports: ? An 18-year-old Supply woman said she was assaulted and robbed of her pocketbook outside a nightclub on Big Neck Road in Ash last week. She told Scoggins that she and a friend went to the GFB Club at about 1 a.m. Christmas night. She reported seeing three other females and telling her friend that "they needed to leave or there would be a fight." As the two were leaving, she said the three women followed her to the parking lot where one girl "got in her face." An argument en sued, during which the three report edly jumped on the victim, pulled her to the ground and stole her pock etbook. which was valued at about $70. Inside was $20 in cash. ? Someone apparently fired a small-caliber firearm into an outlet store on Holden Bcach Road Christ mas Eve, Deputy Malcolm Long re ported. Four windows and the glass from a door were broken, causing about $4,000 damage. While inves tigating the incident. Long said a man gave him the name of a 15 year-old boy who the man said did the shooting. ? About 21 bullet holes were found in the side of a mobile home on Turkey Trap Road, Supply, on the day after Christmas, resulting in about $4,500 damage. Deputy l^ee Hewett investigated and discovered possible signs of forced entry to the rear of the trailer. ? A color television, a videocas sette recorder and a microwave oven were among the $1,376 worth of property stolen during a break-in at a home on Hall Street in the Wanen landing subdivision. Supply, some time in the past month. Deputy Macen LeVan was unable to find any signs of forced entry, but the 65 year-old retiree who owns the home Food and Friends New Name ? New Ownership Home Cooked Meals Everyday Breakfast Served All Day Daily Lunch Special $3.50 Serving breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. 6 am-3 pm Corner of Boonesneck Rd. and Kirby Rd., Holden Beach next to Bill's Quick Stop Call 842-8933 for take-out JOHN A. AZZATO, MD Board Certified Surgeon Sports Medicine Arthroscopic Surgery Total Joint Replacement Mon.-Fri. By Appointment 910-457-4789 902 N. Howe Street Southport, NC liaUBUBH?MBMM CRIME REPORT told him that a neighbor found the back door open last Thursday even ing. Also stolen was a blood pres sure cuff, a portable vacuum cleaner, a cable television box, a kerosene heater, a cordless telephone and $125 in change. ? Deputy Malcolm Long investi gated the theft of a .303-caliber rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun, a citizen's band radio and a spotlight from a truck that got stuck on Yellowbanks Road Thursday night. The owner said he came back to his 1981 Subaru Brat at about 8:30 a.m. the next day and found that someone had broken into the vehicle. The stolen items were valued at $290. ? Someone broke into a mobile home on Forest Hills Drive and stole a color television, a microwave oven and a circular saw valued at about $500 sometime in the past two months. The Aberdeen man who owns the trailer told Deputy Scog gins that he left the home secure in mid-October and returned Dec. 26 to find a living room window bro ken out, resulting an estimated $210 damage. ? A 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen and later wrecked during a chase Christmas night. Deputy Randy Robinson spoke to the car's owner, a 37-year-old woman who said the car was taken from her back yard on Rebel Trail, off McMilly Road. Shallotte. at about 11:30 p.m. About five hours later. Robinson saw the car and began following it. The vehicle refused to stop and eventually wrecked, after which the driver and another man got out and ran from the scene ? A 1985 Honda Accord was stolen at a convenience store in Bcl villc Christmas day. The 20-year-old Wilmington man who owns the car told Deputy Mark Trull that he left the car parked for about IS minutes and came back at about 1 1 a.m. to find it missing. The car. valued at $1,800, was left unlocked with the keys in the ignition. ? A 1977 Dodge pickup truck was reported stolen from a boat ramp on Fish Factory Road, South port. Wednesday night. The 24-year old man who owns the truck told Deputy Keith Smith that he discov ered it missing shortly after mid night. It was later determined that the vehicle had been impounded by Deputy Mary Cron after it was found to be displaying a stolen li cense tag. ? A 1979 Cadillac Eldorado was reported stolen from outside a home in the Seaside area near Sunset Beach Wednesday night. The owner told Deputy Keithan Home that she left the vehicle to be fixed with the keys inside and later discovered it missing. The deputy reported that the car, valued at $3,000, may have been taken as part of "a civil mat ? A 1986 Ford Ranger pickuD was reported stolen after a m? brought another man and woman to Bis home "to party" last week The iS?i?tEVp,,lRobert lon8,ha? while at his residence, the couple just jumped into his truck and left toward South Carolina." The vehicle was valued at $3,500. ? Twelve Nintendo games a video game machine, a "footprints in the sand" clock, a flashlight and a glue gun were stolen from a summer residence on Northwind Drive, Sup ply, sometime in the past month De puty Malcolm Long found that someone forced their way in through the front door by breaking a win dow. causing about $4# damage l ne stolen property was estimated to be worth about $780. ? Deputy Danyl Marlow investi gated two mobile home break-ins that occurred on Sirwood Place off Georgetown Road, Sunset Beach sometime in the past month. A Dillon, SC., woman found that someone pushed open a front porch window and stole a television, a citi zen s band radio, a fishing rod and ools worth an estimated $2,800 |n sccx>rKj 1 "ci dent, a television set a microwave oven and a circular ' '?"?*? sc" afternoon W"C discovered Friday ? On the day after Christmas , Oreenshoro woman returned to her mobile home on Hideaway Road in fcean Isle Beach and discovered that someone forced open the back door and stole her microwave oven at$3a> ^ eS<,ma,ed its value an? A S20? vldcocass??c recorder Tr,! .j" ,??nuin'ng ?bout $170 ,r"'Cr ,hc "AS Mobile Home Park last week. The ioMyC?? WOOUn who ,ivcs there told Deputy Malcolm Long that ? Someone broke into a home on la? S,rCCt " Manners Vil UO'e " television a propane heater recently The owner s grandmother told Deputy door and lock of the home forced open on the day after Christmat. rc. wWng in about $100 damage The vtt>len property was valued at $200 ? A color telcvufoo and a "Power fron? V h *Ct,on ^8"^ were stolen vZ.^>mC 2H OW Shallottc Road sometime in the past three weeks A KWh? l,VCS ,herc 'old Deputy I orne thai ,hc TV was locUdfaJ M or age room, where "the Power w*i banging in a bag." unWkf. ? ,lme ,he "*>"> was in i^ W>S When a Workcr was let "jto do some some electrical work S520 ,temS Werc at BINGO Thursday Nights ? Doors Open 6:15 pm Calabash VFW Post 72&8 Carter Rd., Trader's Village , Calabash, 579-3577 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Games begin at 7:30 PM Minimum "Buy In" $5.00 Minimum Pay Out $650.00 Maximum $725 Snacks Available ? No Children under 12 NEW SMOKE-FREE AIR SYSTEM loin us for a memorable evening of dinner and music... New Year's Eve Dinner Chooae from prime rib, turf and tuff or iobdrr U4l dinner* with all the trimming* potato, salad, vegetable and deaaert. Free Champagne and Party Favors at Midnight Live Music Uaten and dance to your (avortlc* played by It) Maity CaUaghan 0 Complimentary ConlincnUl Breakfast After Midnight $49.95 per couple. Pleaae call M2-3381 (or (nervation*. Or join us later for music and drinks Small cover charge after I Opm for those not having dinner. wm mnrS 4 30 talpmm mmt. Sfdal Nnp V mr $ Ew inur arrant $-10 jm ) Betty's Waterfront Restaurant 842-3381 On The Waterway At Holden Beach t

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