Elementary school honor roll reported The following Southport Elementary School students qualified for the honor roll for the first nine-week grading period: FIFTH GRADE A Honor Rdl - Justin Bass, Katie Drzewiecki, Michael Galdo, Nikki Hedrick, Megan Murphy, Andrew Novotny, Christen Powell, Jessica Reeves, Cammie Thompson, Kimberly Yates. A/B Honor Roll - Tia Bell, Jayson Borum, Carli Broach, Phillip Carerros, Erin Chap man, Brandon Cooke, Jamaal Cowan, Sherrie Creech, Tara Goforth, Rusty Hewett, Terri Hewett, Tiffany Hill, Dougie Hiltz, Ryan Holly, Jennifer Hull, Sammi Johnson, Kalie Kerr, Cabell Levin, Jason Lloyd, Daniel Martin, Kelvin McNeill, Kenny Pittman, Michael Pollard, Deborah Porterfield, D. J. Price, Scott Roof, Rebecca Shipman, Kelly Shoemake, Chaundra Snyder, Lee Arm Taylor, Jaylyn Yuhas, Chris Wilson, Evan Yount FOURTH GRADE A Honor Roll ~ Braeden Baldwin, Becky Cochran, Damon Kohler, Joseph Lineberger, Christina Long, John Skillman, Ben Smith, Amanda Winebar. A/B Honor Roll — Sean Agner, Kristen Arnold, Brandy Beard, Jennifer Carteret, Bil ly Christenbury, Logan Creasy, Joshua Cruise, Mark Drew, April Evans, Lauren Eversole, Amanda Fairley, Graham Farrell, Laura Fairley, Deke Freeman, Latoya Gardner, Katie Harris, Jolene Johnson, Jeremy Kennedy, Matt Koch, Chelsea Lastinger, Rollie layman, Sabrina McCoy, Tony Mederos, Sam Powell, Kimberly Rob pins, Joey Roberts, Sarah Sillings, Caleb Sizemore, Joshua Smith, Jason Stein, Shanna Terry, Laura Uzzell, John Westbrook. European travel Mrs. Marianne Gore, chairman of the Foreign Language Department at South Brunswick High School, and Mrs. Muriel Piver of Wilmington will chaperone an educational travel program to England and France next June. Sponsored by the Cultural Heritage Alliance (CHA), the nine day tour entitled "London, Paris and the Chateaux" includes round-trip air transportation, hotel accom modations, full-time tour director and sightseeing excursions. The group will depart for London on June 28 and return on July 6. Parents, students and other adults interested in joining the program should contact Mrs. Gore at 457 6836 or Mrs. Piver at 919-763-0000. Raffle winners Winners have been announced in the three-in-one raffle sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Boiling Spring Lakes Volunteer Fire Depart ment and Rescue Squad as part of its fall bazaar. The first-place prize, an original oil painting by Alma Todd, was awarded to Tom Faran. Martha Gay received the second-place prize, a handpainted tablecloth created by Muffy Thomas. A handpainted china plate created by Grace Moss, the third-place prize, went to Judee Raney. Auxiliary members will meet for the election of officers at 10 am. Monday, November 16, at the fire department on N. C. 87 in Boiling Spring Lakes. Seniors will meet Town Creek Senior Cidzens will next meet Thursday, December 3, at noon at the Town Creek Township District Park community building. Achvides will include a covered dish luncheon and a gift exchange. Officers for the coming year also will be installed. ‘The Qrape Vine by Jim Hinkson This is the time of year when the ne gotiants send us their Beaujolais nou veau, the fresh-from-the-fermenting tanks wine, light and short-lived, that offers a taste of the regular vintage to come. But the best bet for wine lovers may be the regular vintage past: the 1991 Beaujolais and Beaujolais Villages, not to mention the Beaujolais crus Brouilly, Chen as Cotes de Brouilly, Fleurie, Reg nie, Chiroubles, Julienas, Morgon, Moulin-a-Vent and St. Amour. The weather was perfect for grape growing that summer in the Beaujolais region. The grapes were sweet and ripe enough to be harvested well before the rains that diluted other grapes. Indeed, the wines of ’88, '89 and VO were also exceptionally good and are worth buying even now. Though Beaujolais is usually drunk young, the wine of a good year lasts longer. The 1991 will be long lived, too. A limited supply of 1992 Nouveau Beaujolais is due at the Beverage Bam this weekend. Young wine, old wine, we've got your favorite wine at... Beverage Barn 6235 E. Oak Island Dr., Long Beach . T-: Ardella Swanberg of Caswell Beach captured the best-in-show award in the Brunswick County Show currently hanging at Franklin Square Gallery. Her watercolor painting, one of three she entered, is entitled "Lily Pond". She also received a first-place award in the mixed media category for a monotype entitled "Sorrow”. Swanberg is a 1968 graduate of the University of Minnesota and holds a degree in art education. ARTS & MUSIC Children’s art show opens Children’s art will be the theme of the new show opening this weekend at the Blue Dolphin Gallery. The budding artists, their teacher M. E. West and their parents will be on hand to greet the public at a reception scheduled for 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, November 22. The artists, ages 14 and under, are members of the Brunswick County Home Educators Association and the Franklin Square Gallery children’s art class. In addition to the children’s artwork, their instructor will exhibit some of the porcelain dolls she designs. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery is located on Beach Road above Seaway Printing. Crafts after-school art focus Holiday crafts will be featured in the next after-school arts program. Sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, .the program is scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, November 20, at the Leland li brary; Monday, November 23, at the Southport library; and Tuesday, No vember 24, at the Shallotte library. All programs are open to children ages six to 13. Materials will be pro vided. More information can be obtained by calling Emma T. McGraw at 1-800-2224790 or 253-4357. The next after-school arts program will be at 4 p.m. December 7 in Southport, December 8 in Shallotte and December 9 in Leland. Dramatics workshop for kids A creative dramatics workshop directed by Steve Myott will be held Sat urday, December 5, at the Brunswick County Government Center public assembly building. The workshop will be from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be followed by a group performance at 1:30 p.m. It is open to children ages six to 12. The cost is $1 and pre-registration is required. More information can be obtained by calling Emma T. McGraw at 1 800-2224790 or 2534357. 8 Pcs. Fried Chicken, Pint of Bartecue, 4 Biscuits, Large Mashed Potatoes 'N' Gravy, & Large Cole Slaw FREE REGULAR FRIES Purchase Of A Barbecue Sandwic Featuring Real Eastern North Carolina Barbecue. Specials Good During The Month Of November & December Only At Participating Hardee's, Restaurants Listed Here: Southport Had2c&: Are You Ready For Some Real Food? 01982. HardM’t Food Sydura. Inc.