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Page 6-A? I'lIK BRUNSWICK BKACO PEOPLE IN THE NEW! Local Song \ Wins Fifth P Pauline Williamson's ballad. Maybe" took fifth place in the recent song* writing coinpeti- W ? Xf . tic.* co-sp'iisored P [*>? o\ >\ i >/.i' nuuo jm v? na and Kentucky **t'$ Fried Chicken. j/F Beach woman has been writing songs, mostly contemporary Christian music, for the past 15 years, but has not previously published nor won a contest with her creations. *Tve just written things for my church. Sabbath Home Baptist." she said. She did, however, perform her music last year on a telethon conducted by WWAY-TV in Wilmington. She sings and accompanies herself on guitar, and that's what she entered on tape in the recent competition Mrs. Williamson is the wife of William Williamson. Holden Beach Commissioner. John Zachary. station manager at WDZI). said there were 46 applicants and 68 entries in the contest, which will be repeated next year. First place winner, who will go on to national competition, is Teresa Trendy of North Myrtle Beach. Nobs Bowling Title Karen Moshoures. director of the f I ; Azaleas SI.35 GO' pet* Hanging Baskets S3.00 up Pampas Grass SI. 10 gal pc?? Lirope SI.25 gal. pots LEAH'S NURSERY HSVY. 17 JUST NORTH OF ^SHAUOTTE PHONE 754-6994^ I" A pro )ou"ll lost- weight B/'\ fast and cas) with JUI! Weight Watchers y\\u Quick Start Pius. Oil L Here's now. Each week you'll be given a num ber of calories to spend" any way you choose. little by little or a'i at once As you /// advance through the / ill program, you II get /git more calories to spend / /?V (up to 550 a week) Go f to your favorite , /ymflBl Chinese. Italian or Me*- ; jj/jm p can restaurant and / //MB l order right from tne j 'M/Ma 1 menu Go to a cocktail IjH-mB \ party and help yourself to some hot hors ' ' KXgfij d oeuvres. or go ail out with a dish of delicious \ wSjsT ice cream or even a \ chocolate candy bar. V \ Wt".' now and then VVu TvA Now you have >X\ choices, so you can \vv, ? enjoy the foods you love most, within limits, and still lose weight faster and easier > ( 'nme tn flu1 Win Hint S WHIN lOARPlVl tOA (NEIGH IN AND PftOCBAH ORltMtAtHjN SHALLOT Senior Citiz Hwy. 17 Tuesday 7:0 Not gjjgJOINW T,ZZ>SlX!,Kl J N, Thursday. September IS. 1986 5 A/r iter lace South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce, won a bowling tournament Saturday in Myrtle Beach. S C. Among 200 entries from North and South Carolina. Moshoures was the only female finalist. Hit winning score was 233 without handicap Prizes included $<'*50 and a tropin. on which the figure of a male bowler was exchanged for that of a female. Completes Training Army Private Joseph A. Smith, son of John \V. and I.ila 1.. Smith of Bolivia, has completed basic training at Ft. Jackson. S.l\ During the training, students learn drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy. military justice, tirst aid and Army history and traditions. New Pos tmoster James E. llardv Jr. of Shallotte has been apnew postmaster center manager jdKfY^J Jeff Martin an- * .v nounced the pro- V*v* ' ' * js motion Aug. 30. VtJ^ Hardy has served as postmaster of Supply for two-and-ahalf years. As Southport's postmaster, he will succeed Granville Avery, who lias moved to 1.111ington. Pageant Adjusts Limits On Ages Entrants in the N (' Oyster Festival Princess Festival must Ik* olri.?r th;?n fir<t annnumwl According to the Pageant Coordinator Karen Moshoures. Princess contestants should be ages 10 to 12. not 7 to 9. Entry forms for the Oct. 11 event and its companion Queen's Pageant for women ages 17 through 24. are available from Ms. Moshoures or from the chamber office in Sliallotte. Contestants can enter from Brunswick, Bladen. Columbus. New Hanover and Pender Counties. Josfi posit s NOW Y... ^ Offer Ends Sepli ij?ht Watchers me MFWANOHf JOINING MFMBFRt CNF MOU* BHOPf MFF TINO IE SOU ens Building St. P Luthf 0p.m. Hwv. Thur; hiiig works like Weight /EIGHT WATCHER r.:; tou | 1 Mi m <m fRtf J-I I f migiVV>-4 ' if.-- r'' *!jJr Mis CAKl. SOKMCHSKN of Calabash mander of VKW Post 7*288 in Cain!) Charles "Pal" Patterson of llonapart rod ribbon on a tree to romind everyo lj 11 i ii\^j\uyo r~\i i\-J Thursday. Sept. IS Hobert \V. Bobbins. Kileen Greenwood. Mary Flowers. Karen Pittman. Mary Dawson. Bill IXTrie: Bonnie and Kaye Galloway. Hick and Brenda Moore. Clarence and Juanita Woolen. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwiti llolden. Friday. Sept. 19 Bay Singleton. Odell Gurganus. Leonard Macon. Kicli Glenn. Ix'ainori Clemmons; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davis. Saturdav. Sept. 29 Dorrie Brennan. Chris linrgis. Becky Schwefcl. Sunday . Sept. 21 Kevin Chaisson. Max Crawford. Bita SUinaland. Kreida Long. Jason He wet t: Sara and 1 .eland Masstngale. Kooky and I a>u Hopchas. Al and Buth Hungerbuhlcr. Monday. Sept. 22 Ldna Skipper. Mylan I'ressnell. Leslie Chadwick. Mary L Buss, Sony a Anderson. Tom Gore. F.lliott Bryant. Linda Leonard. Junior Sellers; Mr and Mrs Terry Pickard. Hn: Weight Watchers "ill help>011 mcreome" those "'tough times" with the help of fne informathe booklets. ---V What can I eat at a \% party?" "Its Thanksgiving and an thai good food is there just waiting for JM ^&jSA Wego:oagieatres 'dijr.jm ano i aon i ,:non what to eat flKgl \ llln New. with these booklets you'll have the Hljj!" j .il I answers to most of the |M' hill Mm problems you encouftI'lil i . issh ,ef evefy dava| p?f ~^ErfHII^M "6S *f?staurants?hoi Uj1/Bfcf iday time?dessert time BKp/'.V HjjBB and at breakfast *- Now. you'll be able to handle them all and still FirJzEp lose weight faster and easier' % I H "i L-rnlH-r 27. 198/? eting nearest you. MGUIAH MIMftlH'. n miniiii^ miriRi ur? Tibr. I ITHPORT Bter's ;ran Church 211 sday 6:30 p.m. Watchers. S, NOW! 800-672-4640 sing, Bui Not Forgot lrr??v iir<> raitii. \1l V iiriihloiit it ash. looks on as prisoners of war c's Retreat ties a Is I'OW/MIA Ho no that the I'OWAnniversaries Tuesday. Sepl. 23 Clina Howard, Sue Johnson, Sharon llarrelson. Ciladvs Hobbins. 1 -arr> Millikon. Michelle Milligan, Mary Huss: Mr and Mrs. Hutch Hedwine, Mr. and Mrs. Deinett Milligan. Wednesday, Sepl. 24 Bill Sing. Knuna Young. Beatrice Varnam. Rdgar Wooten. Amy Mint/., Dcwev Barefoot, (iinny Temple. Maude llalks. Natalie ilewett: Chris and Karen Moshoures. Mintz To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Anderson of (.'onwav. S.C . Iiave announced the upcoming marriage of iheir daughter, Jean, to Frederick Mintz Jr. of Ocean Isle Beach He is the son of of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mintz Sr. of Shallolte. Their wedding will take place Saturday. Sept. 20. at fc p.m in Trinit\ United Methodist C hurch in Conwax . S.C. Invitations have Iwvn sent. HS?s?( Hurry Will Sc Eve XP f LARGE 1 V SIZES / (75%, M INCLUDING FALL CLOTHlf> Shoes S3 *$3? /ALUES TO S36 THIS SALE C / JBX& A p #wr >rorar /?w ^9 V vgJWSy Ajar J?3 am &, * jCMLjBlrM iwtyq i Huilig Meyers Shoppi lr~" ^notour G?0"0l ??*?c ? ten i mil vol resolved. Both men were in World Wnr II. The ueek of Sept I I munition Week. ! The Hea tmiii Sh B LICE a (,or a I \\ E MARY'S Perms g Cuts I ? Shampoo, cut 8 J = Manicure . . . 2 WEEKS ONLY. W Facial & Body Wc THE HEAD HUIHT *ws nnanamratsEauiiiB out 4 I In...Our >on Be C irything i $1 Racks.! > fi , 4-4 Body Wraps For Aerobics 75% or, 'V >OES HOT INCLUDE MERLE NORM. tftt & * I lu- ri ing Center Shallotfe Southport To Hold Juried Art Show The (Inn! annual Brunswick County juried :irt show will he held Oct t> through Nov 1 .it Franklin Square Oallcry in Southport It is open to all artists of the cuuu ty. wtlli original works never before exhibited in Kriinklin Square C.allcry eligible as entries. Works of art would include pa intuits, drawings, lira pi lies, sculpture, pottery and fiber works. Kill ires will Ik1 accepted at the gallery 1-5 p.m.. Sept 3(1 through Oct. t The exhibit is sponsored by the Associated Artists of Soulliport and me nruiiMvicK v. ouniy ai ls i ouneil. funded partly by a Grassroots (Irani from the N.C. Arts Council. Kntries will be judged by Kli/abeth I Jar row of Wilmington. an :irl m;?jor graduate of Oberlin College. An awards reception will be bold 1-5 p. in Oct 12. For detailed entry requirements, write the Associated Artists of Soutliport, I'.O Box 100!i5. Southport. N.r anr?i. d Hunter | ollnlta UIIWMV I s pleased to announce B the addition of? B I ary Holden | M<;pn rnPMPTni OPZICX I ?-WJUIU I W I.WUIJ I ? merly of Fancy Fingers) SPECIALS $28.50 e 5.00 ? style 10.00 5.00 ITH THIS COUPON s lxing Now Offered r n BESIDE jONES FORD Kill PHONE 7S4 6A63 lute? 1 Doors i Hosed! SflHB I 4 Shadowline Lingerie //' Wf OiM?iVt1 m JL- Jk] Off /* 9 ' '' ^\\\ $3 ' \ Racks AN COSMETICS i'' meRLE noRmm lacr for the ('.untoin Fare" 754-6674 ' J
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