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Holiday party for community
A community holiday party will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
December 5, at the Brunswick County Government Center.
Entertainment will be provided by participants in the creative dramatics
class and a guest from the North Pole. Those attending the party are asked
to bring an ornament for the community tree.
The program is free and open to the public.
More information can be obtained by calling Emma McGraw at the
Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department
Christmas trip to Biltmore
Christmas at the Biltmore" in Asheville is the destination of a bus tour
sponsored by the Southport Parks and Recreation Department.
The overnight trip is scheduled December 11-12 and costs $125 a person.
The fee includes transportation, accommodations and tickets to the Bilt
more Estate.
Persons can register by calling Southport City Hall.
More information on programs sponsored through the Brunswick County
Parks and Recreation Department can be obtained by calling 1-800-222
4790 or 253-4357; the Southport Parks and Recreation Department, 457
7945; or the Long Beach Parks and Recreation Department, 278-5518.
Southport Pizza
122 E. Moore St.
Italian Cuisine
Quick take Out
Call 457-0702
“'Tis the season
to eat
sandwiches.”
The most popular guest at any
holiday party is the food. So invite a
Suhway Party Platter and let tour friends
^ shake hands with a great sandwich.
(Advance Notice Needed)
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1 1992 Doctor s Associates Inc
River Run Shopping Center
Southport, 457-5848
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^nanKsgiving
Open Thanksgiving Day
11:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Menu
Turkey & Dressing
with giblel gravy & Cranberry Sauce
or Baked I lam
Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans,
Buttered Corn, I lot Rolls,
Tea or Coffee
Pumpkin Pie or Apple Pie
ADULTS $4.95
CHILDREN $2.95 (under 12 yrs.)
SKOUNTRY
KITCHEN
5601 OAK ISLAND DR., LONG BEACH
278-9408
The chamber report
By Karen S. Hope
Executive Vice-President
(This is a report on the activitie.
of the Southport-Oak Island Cham
her of Commerce that appear,
weekly in The State Port Pilot.)
A special "thank you" to Pa
Pinkerton and the staff of Nice ’n
Pretty, Inc., Resort Interiors Fumi
lure for hosting Monday night’:
Business After Hours. As always
the store looked elegant and th<
many chamber members in at
tendance were treated like gold.
"Thank you" also goes out t<
Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc.
for inviting the chamber staff t<
lunch in the newly completed hom<
at River Watch, a residential devel
opment on the Cape Fear River ii
Southport
This Saturday marks the beginninj
of the Christmas-By-the-Sea Festi
val. Merchant Open Hous<
Weekend will kick-off with ten are;
businesses serving refreshments t(
shoppers. Those businesses partici
pating include: in Long Beach
Edna’s Kitchen and the Christma:
Pelican/Pelican Station; in Yaupoi
Beach, Elizabeth’s Florist and Gif
Shoppe, Carolina Cape Diver:
Nautical Gift Shop, Century 21 Gor
don Realty and Lynne’s Hallmark
and in Southport, Nice ’n’ Pretty
Good Vibrations, Flashback One
Hour Photo, and the chamber wel
come center.
Friday and Saturday, the Roberi
Ruark Festival will take place or
Bridge results
A championship game was played
by the Oak Island Duplicate Bridge
Club on November 16.
The new championship team is Jan
Blessis and Jackie Kennedy. The
runners-up were Bob Moeller and
Bill Ozanne, and there was a tie for
third between the teams of Ann
Murphy/Georgianna Harmon and
Nell Steams/Betty Johnson.
Regular games are played at the
Long Beach Recreation Center on
Mondays at 1 p.m. and bridge
players are welcome to participate.
An evening game is being planned.
Information is available by calling
Mary Maker at 278-5771.
CZTte
fiouncC ‘TaSCe
The Caunlel
Coif & Country Club
at St. James
Plantation
Make Reservations
Today For Our
New Year’s
Eve
Celebration
Friday & Saturday
DINNER
Sunday Brunch
COCKTAIL
PARTY
Friday, Nov. 27
Featuring
"Howard the Bartender"
Free Hors d'oeuvres
Open to the Public
Highway 211
Moore Street in Southport. Arts,
crafts, entertainment, a short story
contest and food will be in plentiful
: supply.
Also this Friday and Saturday the
Brunswick Little Theater will per
form "Noises Off’ at 8 p.m. at the
: Centennial Center in Southport
Tickets are available at the chamber.
A guaranteed way to get the
i Christmas spirit is to attend the
North Carolina Symphony’s holiday
pops concert on Monday, November
30, at 8 p.m. at Hatch Auditorium,
Fort Caswell.
If you think November is busy,
just wait until December. It’s going
to test the tread on everyone’s
sneakers.
Have a happy, safe and filling
Thanksgiving holiday!
‘Noises Off’ production
staged by theater group
Brunswick Little Theater will
i present its winter production
"Noises Off” in conjunction with the
! Robert Ruark Festival.
Scheduled performances will be
: November 27-28 as well as Decem
i ber 4-5 at the Centennial Center at
1 Eighth and Lord streets. Curtain
time will be at 8 o’clock for all per
, formances. Tickets are $6 each and
: can be purchased at Sweetreat Ice
i Cream Parlor or by calling 278-6210
; or 457-9469, as well as at the door.
"Noises Off' is a fast-paced Brit
ish comedy depicting all trouble, tri
als, tribulations and torments with
live production. Casting crew in
cludes Ken Campbell, Martii Bar
letta, Bob Poulk, Juli Newton,
Bandy Fullwood, Joy Boyette, Ellie
Pittenger, Mary Campbell and
Jonathan Cheers.
"Noises Off’ is directed by Stuart
Callari and is funded by a
Grassroots grant
We Specialize in Fine
Steaks & Seafood
Live Entertainment
This Weekend
TOMMY ROBBINS
Fri. & Sat., Nov. 27 & 28
Prime Rib Special $12.95
choice of potato, house salad, fresh bread
Harborside
Restaurant & Lounge
607 W. West Street, Southport
457-4312
Give Mom a Break!
McDonald's® will be open
for Breakfast
Thanksgiving Morning
6:00-11:00 a.m.
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■McDonald*
■ ■ I®
Flotilla
Special
Saturday
Decembers
7:30 p.m.
•Prime Rib
w/Lobster
Newberg
•Seafood Platter!
•Crabmeat &
Shrimp Salad
includes salad
& dessert
$14.95
Reservations
Accepted
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River Pilot Cate
Includes parking, terry and entree
Call 457-7390 tor reservations
DINNER
Daily, $30 per person
River Pilot Cafe
Includes parking, ferry and entree
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& Saturday
Includes parking, ferry,
lunch entree and tour
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