INSIDE Volume 62/ Number 9 . • \ * \A,x v \> '*. ; -a^ ' - •• - Sports, page 14 Classifieds, p. IB gorHJak lsland's most complete ia&pf available real estate Southport, N.C. October 14, 1992 50 cents iilPSSsf’S VCar - is rhal the a nin■'<' ill !< ■ ■ n abiii!> to function ,i • ’■ rnurn manors.' Allman said that l;• i ■; the oivsein system the moreevp: rieikcd a tuned members can share rtien know te.h with newer council inemhas. a, i-a i lion that would chitm a1 ’he ir-a i ll were approved. She said that she he . ;. a sonal experience that m mwo „e.r term it is dilTknil. to f.arc . er. ti"■ i one needs to kn>>w and ;h e a. hi. new issues and pn• n..i ■ • -att taction ol the pub!... "Council memtvi u ■ i i.- > • . to do the most efle. <.. people they -repie-ae -it. ms The mayor said ih e ti. », : lion and recer.i! It ■■:<> ■ ■ ■ ■ .See rerm-chanee. pae* d CP&L units each will have manager Carolina Power ami Light Co. last week announced a manage ment shakeup at the Brunswick nuclear plant, establishing man agement staffs lor each generating unit tend continuing a pent a ncl evolution that has reached the top leadership level. At the Brunswick plant, shut down for repairs April 21 and expected to be idle through the rest of the year. Richard E. Morgan and J. Morris Brown have become managers for units 1 and 2. Both participated September 25 in a briefing of the N'uelcar Regulatory Commission on repairs and alterations being made during the shutdown. Jack Spencer, who participated in that conference as Brunva u k plant manager, has effectively been replaced by Morgan and Brown and has left the company "to pursue other interests, a CP&L news release said. Brunswick plant vice-president R. B. Richey.- who replaced - Russ Starkey in Apni. said. "We are fortunate to have these two experienced and capable managers to serve in these roles at this time.". Richey works for William Cavanaugh, III, w ho became CP&L president in August when CP&L’s president, chairman-ami CEO Sherwood H. Smith, Jr., stepped aside from that post. The new management hierarchy under Richey now is: •Morgan; former manager of CP&L nuclear services depart ment in Raleigh; with the company almost 30 years; experience at Brunswick, Robinson and Harris nuclear plants. •John Titrington. operations manager for unit 1 under Morgan; was recently transferred from Brunswick to the corporate nuclear enginee ring department in Raleigh. •Dan Moore, unit 1 maintenance manager, has been mainte nance manager for both units. •Brown; fonnerl v a manager inthe nuclear engineering depart ment in Raleigh; worked at Brunswick from 1973 until 1989. •Keith Ahem, unit 2 operations manager, has been operations manager for both Brunswick units, •Mike Jacobson, unit 2 maintenance manager; has managed maintenance programs at Brunswick. OUTSIDE Forecast x The extended forecast calls for Thursday highs between 80 and 85 before * a gradual decline through the weekend. Friday ex* peet highs near 80 with lows in the 50s; Saturday, highs in the 70s ami lows in the 60s; Sunday, a high near 60 with lows in the 40s. Skies will be partly Cloudy throughout the pe riod. Mi ' : Tide table HIGH LOW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 10:48 am. 4:36 am. 11:01p.m. 5:15 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 11:36 a.m. 5:20 a.m. 11:54 p.m. 6:05 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 —-a.nl. 6:11am. 12:32 pm. 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 12:56 am. 7:10 am. 1:33 pm. 8:01 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 2:05 am. 8:18 a.m. 2:39 pm. 9:06 pm. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 3:15 a.m. 9:26 a.m 3:44 pm. - 10:09 pm. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 4:24 a.m. , 10:34 a.m. 1108pm. The following adjustment! rhoold be made: Bald Head Island, high -10. low -7; Caswell Beach, high -5, low -1; Southport, high +7, low +15, Yaupcn Beach, high -32, low -45; Lodcwood Folly, high -22, low -8.