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MEETING PLACE Caregiving topic for meeting Coping with Caregiving" will be the topic of discussion at the next meeting of the Town Creek Senior Citizens. Jan Reichenbach of the Brunswick County Health Department will be the guest speaker. The program will begin at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at Town Creek Township District Park. Refreshments will be served and visitors are welcome to attend. Toastmasters to hold picnic . 71*? Brunswick Toastmasters and the Night Owl Toastmasters will meet jointly at Southport’s Waterfront Park at 7 p.m. on June 10. The meeting will be a picnic with speeches about the food various mem bers will bring. There will be humorous talks on homemade ice cream, fruit salad, hot dogs and pickles. Family members and guests will enjoy food, fnsbec throwing, kite flying and "seagull chasing". The public is encouraged to attend and to bring a covered dish. Persons should call Lon Bates at 278-6210 for more details. : NARFE to meet on Tuesday ! Brunswick County Chapter of the National Association of Retired v Employees (NARFE) will hold its monthly meeting at the Sand * fiddler Restaurant near Southport on 'Tuesday, June 8, at noon. !, 8uest speaker will be Diana Davis from the Brunswick County ;■ Health Department who will discuss nutrition. NARFE meetings are open to the public and membership in NARFE is ■ available to all federal retirees and 'ederal employees with at least five ■ years of service. Literacy council names officers, cites volunteers At the annual meeting held May ; 13, the Brunswick County Literacy j Council recognized volunteers • Norma Buckbec of Boiling Spring • Lakes, Sue McCann of Shallotte and • Isabel Taylor of Ocean Isle Beach • for achieving Master Laubach Tutor I status by reaching 300 hours of one • on-one tutoring during the past year. 1 Volunteers receiving Senior Tutor I certificates for documenting 40 • hours of tutoring were Aileen ' Wood, Genevieve Erway, Janet i Greenfield, Evelyn Loukas, Victor J Nicoladse, Dee Caudle, John ; Richardson, Walt Anderson, Mary ; Lu DiFazio and Ethel Green. i ; The following were elected to i; serve on the executive board begin d; ning July 1: Joseph Giamalva, r; chairman; Patricia Ebert, ...vipe ; chairman; Karen McSwain, secre ; tary; and Tom Cluchey, treasurer. • The meeting concluded with a talk • by economics professor Dr. John ; Morgan, who emphasized the neces ;Top exercisers : are recognized ; Guy Wescott of Bolivia and Bill ' Schuck of Long Beach were the top ; exercisers in the Brunswick County ; observance of National Physical Fit • ness and Sports Month. • Participants kept daily logs of their -^fijness efforts for one month, • recording the number of miles ; bicycled, walked or run. • Wescott bicycled 526 miles and ! Schuck walked 54.6 miles. : Camp Pretty Pond : breaks new ground I The Girl Scout Council of Coastal ' Carolina Inc. will host a grand open ! ing ribbon-cutting ceremony for the I Camp Pretty Pond resident camp ; redevelopment project. J The ceremony is scheduled for 1 l p.m. Sunday, June 6, at the camp, ; located near Boiling Spring Lakes. • The council has just completed the . first phase of a $1.6-million redevelopment project to create a modem resident camp facility for the more than 13,000 Girl Scouts served in eastern North Carolina. sity lor upgrading literacy skills in order for the United States to remain competitive in a global society. BCLC provides free tutoring for those who wish to improve their basic reading and writing skills and free training for volunteers. For additional information about the literacy council’s program, per sons should call 754-7323. Bridge results Oak Island Duplicate Bridge Club has announced its winners for the week of May 24. Monday’s winners for North/South were: Ann Murphy ana Ueorgianna Harmon, first; George and Patti Fisher second; Jan Blessis and Rachel Smothers, third. East/West winners were: Nell Stearns and Betty Johnson, first, Dick and Isabelle Simmons, second. Dot Bass and Frankie Dawson third. Games are playeu Mondays at 1 p.m. at the Long Beach Recreation Center. Lessons are held at 12:15 p.m. All bridge players are wel come. For partners or more infonnalioi. persons may call 27X-5771 Lordy, Lordy jSJJUIjS DAVIS ■M. ; 40! Out of State Owner Says SELL NOW! Completely furnished including golf cart - five bedroom ■ two bath ■ tremendous view of ocean ■ can easily be rented. BALD HEAD ISLAND REALTY & Development Co. do General Delivery 1-919-692-7791 Bald Head Island, NC 28461 CHOICE Bald Head Island Lot BARGAINS! 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