Last Shop-at-Home’ drawing is this week l here s just one week lett to regis ter for gifts to be awarded by area merchants in the annual "Shop at Home" campaign conducted by the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce. "Shop at Home" is a way of rewarding residents who patronize local businesses all year long, and enticing those who may do their holiday shopping elsewhere to visit Southport-Oak Island area stores. Hundreds of dollars worth of prizes including merchandise, services and gift certificates donated by local merchants are awarded. To partici pate, shoppers complete entry forms to be eligible for prizes. Winners are randomly selected from all entries received at weekly drawings. The last drawing is scheduled for De cember 21 at the chamber of com merce office. Entries can be dropped off at boxes located at most participating businesses. The winners are listed in The State Port Pilot and will be offi cially notified in writing by the chamber of commerce, which sponsors "Shop at Home" in con junction with the Christmas-By-the Sea Festival. This week’s winner are: Jack Haithcock of Long Beach, stuffed animal from Lynne’s Hallmark and Treasure Room; Jud son Connell of Raleigh, collector’s Christmas ornament from Century 21 Gordon Realty; Debi McKellar of Southport, $5 gift certificate to Edna’s Kitchen; Dean Adams of Southport, $10 gift certificate at Nice ’n’ Pretty Resort Interiors; Bar bara Jenkins of Long Beach, one year subscription to The State Port Pilot; Ellen Parker of Long Beach, $5 gift certificate to McDonald’s of Southport; Lynette Lowe of Long Beach, $5 gift certificate to Elizabeth’s Florist and Gift Shoppe; Joyce Grazetti of Long Beach, $5 gift certificate to Christmas Pelican and Pelican Station donated by Oak Island Jewelers; Doris Anthony of Long Beach, Magic in Your Name reading at Good Vibrations; Cindy Richardson of Long Beach, gift cer tificate for a copy of Joshua’s Dream by Susan Carson courtesy of Carolina Power and Light Co.; Sheila Bell of Long Beach, two round-trip ferry tickets and lunch for two at the River Pilot Cafe courtesy of Bald Head Island Management, Inc.; Marsha Cochran of Long Beach, $25 gift certificate to be used GILLETTE ‘Supply Spotlight’ Mrs. Jean Gillette, a volunteer, substitute teacher and bus driver and the volunteer coordinator for Supply Elementary School, is in the "Supp ly Spotlight" for November. Mrs. Gillette, who has three chil dren at Supply Elementary, said she has always had "a need to see that children are given positive experi ences." r Log Cabin Crafts & Gifts Our Christmas List: •Decorations & Candles •Partyware & Luminaries •Disposable Tree Bags •Gift Bags & Santa Sacks •Garlands & Wreaths •Custom Bows & Arrangements •Asst. Poinsettias, Pine & Holly •Ornaments & Stocking Stutters •Toys Stutted Animals a Dolls •Resin Collectables & Bob Timberlake Prints •Craft Supplies & Handmade Items •Big Selection ot Ribbon •Balloons & Blowups 20% OFF Entire Stock! Comer Sherrill Street & Oak Island Drive Yaupon Beach, 278-7345 Mon.-SaL 10-7, Sun 1:30-5 -■ V'; • " ’:: at any chamber member donated by Brad Williams, DDS; Jeanne Pierce of Southport, $25 gift certificate at Shoe Port; Mary Phelps of Bolivia, a pocket knife from The Clock Shop; Kim Adams of Southport and Cynthia Cash well of Long Beach, U. S. Open King Mackerel Tourna ment coffee mugs from the chamber of commerce. ‘Best-decorated’ If you want a glimpse of some of the best-decorated homes and businesses in the Southport-Oak Island area, drive by Margaret Rudd and Associates Inc.’s two offices and Sadie Hill’s home on 41st Street NE in Long Beach. They were the top winners in the Christmas-By-the-Sea Festival’s annual "best-decorated" contests this holiday season. Margaret Rudd’s offices in Southport and Yaupon Beach took first and second places, respectively. Red Carpet Dorothy Essey and Associates on Oak Island Drive came in third. All were awarded trophies. Judging the entries were Tom Monks and Rita Hatcher. Joan Kinney and Bobbi Frazier judged Hill’s home as the best decorated and awarded her the $100 first-place prize. Nancy Wilson of Holly Drive in Southport was the second-place $50 prize winner and Butch Weaver of Sellers Street in Yaupon Beach took third place and the $25 prize. 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