PEOPLE IN THE NEW Scholarship: To Brunswit Six Brunswick Technical College students have been awarded Community College scholarships for school year 1985-86. They are Jessica Caison of Supply and Gloria Cliff of Winnabow, both enrolled in the General Education program; Donald Gober of Supply, Business Computer Programming: Curtis Jackson, I.eland, Automotive Mechanics; Gracie Johnson, Supply, Cosmetology; and Gregory L. Randolph, Bolivia, in the Nurse Assistant program. Established in September, 1984, the program provides 500 scholarships to qualified students enrolled in the 58 institutions that comprise the system. The purpose of the program is to make educational funds available to those who have been hit hardest by the rising costs of education. Makes Staff Changes A promotion and an addition to the staff of Brick landing Plantaa new resort community on &H N.C. near Ocean Isle 1 Beach, has been announced. Ms. Sydney Smith Hikard has join- iUp ed the staff as ^ marketing director. Ms. Hikard joins the staff after having worked with the Gillette Company In Birmingham, Ala., and liberty Mutual Insurance Co. of Atlanta. She is a graduate of Princeton. Ron Boone, who has been with Brick Landing Plantation since ?A its inception, lias been promoted to sales manager. Boone attended ?University of . Ikadr South Carolina aM and lias been in real marketing and sales management for seven years. f White Elected Regina White of Southport, clerk to the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners. has been elected secretary of the Cape Fear Council of Government's Area Agency on Aging Advisory' Committee. Quality insulins from ~s the diabetes ^ ( specialists m-ii REGULAR LENTE n- NPH ferrrd * 7 an SQUIBB* T NOVOShallotte Drug Store Lewis Shopping Center 754-6477 ^ ?!eJ CELEI MONDAY( CHOICE OF 3 SPECIALS?$8.95 Complemented with & cracker*, salad u inff, rict; or /miaiitex Tnn nff %-nnr mpa/ - -r ~jj / ?"" Glass of house wine COCKTAILS 3:30-9:30 I)ail\ . Uowd Sund? Hm> . 17.1 jitlr River, 18031244 < s Awarded :k Tech Bonnie Parker of Pender County is chairperson and Juanita Corbin of Columbus County is vicechairperson. Visit Mountains Seventeen senior citizens from Town Creek Township recently returned from a trip to the mountains that included stops at Boone. Asheville and Cherokee. On the tour were Vera Wagener, Hilda Kunz, Frank and Mary Richardson, Ruby Melton. I.ois Johnson, Betty and 1-es Kodgers, Mabel and Bill Koehler. Alma and Charles Anderson, l-ee and Marie Wescott, Edna Skipper, Kay Kane, i/uiuuij urcciit" anu uorene vereen and Kmma Thomas of the Brunswick County Parks and Keereation Department, drivers. Attended School Brunswick County Water System Director 0. Kenneth Hewett and water system employees Roderick Brown, Jeffery K. Kabon. Keith White and Jimmy I.. Johnson attended the 46th annual Water Works Operators' School held July 29-Aug. 2 jr* The purpose of the school is to provide instruction in the fundamentals of water treatment as well as to present the latest developments in water treatment and water supply regulations. Four Photos Win Sue C. Wescott of Supply won first place in the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department "Celebrating July" photo contest judged July 31. Her color photograph was titled, "A Child Discovers July's Bounty in Granddaddy's Com Patch." Maggie Thaden of Southport plac m aciuuu wiui ner color pnoio 01 Uie soulhport Fourth oi Juiy Parade. The parade was also the subject of a black and white entry' which won Ms. Thaden honorable mention. Also earning honorable mention was a color photograph. "Sunset on Holden Beach," by Ann Aldrieh of Holden Beach. McNeill Graduates Airman James K. McNeill Jr. has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. He will serve with the 360th Organizational Maintenance Squadron at Pope Air Force Base, N.C. McNeill, a 1984 graduate of South Brunswick High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. McNeill Sr. of 1-ong Beach. MILLIGAN HOUSIMOVKRS, Inc. License 055 *] W | ^ * #? Tabor City, N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 litt?r?d Rondtd farmm'tf 5 V- T 05 VT URATES LOCALS N >NLY, 5:30-7 P>! Beef Stroganoff Chicken Marsala Flounder Almondine I our otcn famou* cheeae ith your choice of drentand ceffeiaijte of ihe day. with our dennert du jour. 75c. i...CASUAL DRESS -3702 mSmm K Five Recei Five Brunswick County women are participating in the first leadership development program for rural minority women to be sponsored by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. The five attended a July 25-26 workshop in Raleigh. They are l^ena Mae Butler, Shallotte; Patricia Ann Cobb, Airport Road, Shallotte; Patricia Stevenson, Longwood; Regina E. White, Stuart Street, Southport; and Velma L. Williams, Route 1, Winnabow. Program Director Brenda Foster Allen said the program will help black and Indian women ages 20 to 40 to develop their leadership skills by participating in a three-year program. The five are already leaders in their own communities, but said they nutuvu vu inijn uve uieir stuns in order to help others develop their individual skills. Mrs. Butler, a county coordinator for SENCland Community Action, also works with young people in Boy Scouts, 4-H and Little league and is a school an^ hospital volunteer. She has an associate degree in secretarial science. Mrs. Cobb holds an associate degree and nursing certificate in pediatrics and is a teaching assistant. She is a 4-H club leader, Sunday School teacher, and secretary of the county Democratic Party organization. In addition to 4-H work, Mrs. Stevenson also is a parent volunteer at Waccamaw School, active in her church, a housing representative with the NAACP and on the housing development committee with the county agricultural department. She is a housing coordinator with SENCland. She wants to improve her ability to help guide youngsters into a "positive future," she said. "I'd also like to use this training to help my neighborhood club learn to prepare grants for our impoverished members." Ms. White is active in the NAACP, the Brunswick County Citizens Association, her church and the N.C. Association of County Clerks. She Bolivia Homem Components O Members of the Bolivia Extension Homemakers Club compared their personal diets with the four basic food groups at their July meeting. Clubmember Dorothy Hankins, a retired home economics teacher, presented the program. She had members compare what they had eaten that day with the "daily food guide," or the four basic food groups, to see if their diet included foods from each group. She stressed the importance of this balance, as well as listing daily diet sources of Vitamin C. She also discussed meat substitutes. Other participants in the meeting include Mrs. l-ucestcr Mosley, president; Mrs. Betty Brown, devotional; with an array of healthy snacks provided by Mrs. Hankins. Attending the meeting at the public assembly building, Brunswick County Government Center, were members Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Bryant, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams (with her liable IGHT! 1B/P ive Minority p | Wfm * v * e LOCAL PARTH IPAM1N I? ? i?o,??~ K rural minority women included (iron serves on the board of directors for Brunswick Buddies, as a Democratic precinct officer and in voter registration. She has received the governor's award for voluntary service and the NAACP's Outstanding Citizens award for her contributions to blacks. She is enrolled at Shaw University working on her bachelor' degree. Mrs. Williams is active in numerous civic groups and is a board member or officer of the Brunswick County Schools Advisory Committee, the NAACP ACT-SO Scholarship Program, the Brunswick County Human Relations Commission, the Brunswick County NAACP, Women in Networking and the Council on the Status of Women. She is active in her church, has worked on voter registration and is a member of the Democratic Women. She has been recognized for her volunteer services by the county board of education, human relations commission. Head Start and NAACP. She is a teacher's aide and a student at Brunswick Technical College. She says she wants to hold akers Learn f Healthy Diet husband as guest), Mrs, Flora Randolph. Mrs. I .en a Heaves, Mrs. Cora Johnson, Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mrs. Betty Brown, Mrs. Dorothy llankins, Mrs. Hattie Chapman and Mrs. I .aura Baker. Correction A story about James J. Jeffries in last week's issue Incorrectly identified him as a resident of Southport. lie lives at Boiling Spring lakes. The story was about Jeffrie's appointment by (>ov. James ( . Martin as a member of the N.C. (las and Oil inspection Board. Hllllf ^ Pin* iok?t Vj KfUuli 5307 p| K,n91 (I Blcrffa Sot/0 Ptnm lok*t C< T*l*pt>on? 8a ALL L0< LARGE! ||| 10% TO 90? As low as 9 Per Sinale Po Some Below WKc ( Grosscloth ond Str Special Contract Installation Proi s WE OF THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Leadership d ifmJrx lip workshop for Mao Butler, Vc i the left) Lena Keglna White an workshops, work with individual clubs and groups in the community. "1 have long aspired to become an Me casual acq 1 ,t. Dextc Wine*Taupe*G l.'fe ^ Mer; Levis. 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