Calendar Of Events Thursday, Jan. 1 9% A XI • ^•««« 9m ft * Friday, Jan. 2 rotlmital College s Supply AOininistruUve Campus, 9 a.in.-l p.m. and 5 p.in.-« p.m., with classes to Ixjglli Jan. 5. ^‘■“s*‘^'>w»*I'«ngwood Volunteer Fire Department. N.C. 901, $2 per shot, $6 p.m. ^ SIIAIJ.OTO: AIMNON FAMI!,Y GHOUP meets at Como United Methodist rt ^ “ support group for fainille.s of alcoholics. UAfoRD MKKriNCi of Alcoholics Anonymou.s for itnlividuals who have pro- blem with nlrohol, AA Hullding Grlsscttown. 3 p m Saturday, Jan. 3 CrLS.seltowndxjngwood Volunteer Fire DeparUncnl. N.C. 904, J2 per .shot, B p.m. Sunday, Jan. 4 OPIKN .MKI*rriNG by Alcoholics Anojiynious at tlie AA Building, Grisseltown. fl p.in. Monday, Jan. 5 J)CKAN LSCK BEACH Plj^NNINC. HOAKD meets at the town hiill. 9:30 a.m. CAI.ABASIi ZONING BOAKI) meets at the town hall. 4 p.rn. BKUNSWICK CtJUNTY COMMISSIONEll.S meet in tl.cir dluinbers. Ad- inimstratiun Building, BruiLswick County Goveminent (’enter, 6:30 p.m. HUl.DhN BEACH COMM1S8IONEKS meet at the town hall, 6:30 p.m HItUNSWICK COUNTY BOAItl) OF EDUCATION meets in the central office conference roo:n, i-’outhport. 6:30 p.m. HOIJVIA ALDKKMEN meet at the town liall, 7:30 p.m CA^BASH VFW l»OST NO. 728H meets at BruiLswick House Itestauranl, Cttiauuah. 7:Jtl p.m. (.L^ED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol. Alcoholics Anonymous Building, Grissettown. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 BRUNSWICK COUNTY DEMOCRATIC WOMEN meet at Margie's Restaurant in Shidlotte, 6:30 p.m. NORTH BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Boosters Club meets in the multi purpose room of the high school. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 BRUNSWICK T(>ASTMASTERS meet at the Ship's Chandler in Southport 7 a.m.-8 a.m. Guests welcome. Call 75445572 evenings for more inforniation. SHAU.01TE AIi)ERMEN meet at the town liall, 7:30 p.m. CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, at the Alcoholic.s Anonymous Building, 8 p.m. Bald Head Island Archaeology Examined At Museum Dr. Tom Loftfield will discuss ar chaeological evidence found at Bald Head Island during the 198G UNCW field school at New Hanover County Museum of the Ix)wer Cape Fear, Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2:30 p.m. The summer field school was held • p. tnoo T’U- 1^ . . • •• wut.v, j.rww. ti(vtiur«wii5 p”CjCCt sponsored by Bald Head Island Ltd., concentrated its work around the “Old Baldy” lighthouse and the keeper’s cottages tliat were part of the lighthouse complex. Dr. Ix)ftfield will use slides to ex plain the archaeological dig and talk about the significance of the artifacts found at the site. He will be available for questions after the program. Dr. |,oftfie!d is-an as.'u)ciatG pn fessor of anthropology at the Unive sity of North Carolina at WilmingtOi He has conducted archaeological i vesUgations in Southeastern Nor Carolina for 16 years including Sneads Ferrj' and Permuda Island The Bald Head Island arcliacology was part of his annual field school conducted through the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The program is free. AhhUHUAbLE DENTURES 1 SAME DAY SERVICE ON PflODUGtS ADVERTISED IF IN BEFORE 9 AM (M-F) No Appointment Neceisarv OFFICE.HOURS: - - 8 AM-12 PM & 2 PM - 5 PM I DENTURES FULL $100 (Upper & Lower) 1 Azoleos $1.35 gol. pots Hanging Baskets. . $3.00 up LEAH'S NURSERY HWY. 17. JUST NORTH OF SHALLOTTE. PHONE 754-6994 PARTIAL J EXTRACTION ....;.., X'RAY (Full Mouth) ^ RELINE AU-Malerlalft ADA_Apptavad DRS. EDWARDS. HENSONS General Denllsta 2B02 Market Street Hwyv-T7, Wllmlftgton,-NG ^ - • 343-0830 NC 1 •800-682.5715 Omer V8GO-334-5761 Other Location* In "" ~'ChBrlotte. Colfax, Durhantr „-HLckory, Klniton. Faymtauiiu- . Aahevitle & Moyock B .. CASH r NO IDC^ ' CHECKS C--Z FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Rite Aid Pharmacy and Coastline Rescue Squad will co-sponsor a free blood pressure check at Rite Aid Pharmacy at Hill's Shopping Center inShallotte on Jan. 3. Coastline Rescue Squad members will be available from 9 AAA to 5 PM to make the blood pressure measurements. HILLS SHOPPING CENTER, SHALLOHE, 754-9106 Opercrfor?...'Op^of? Aira ieiepnone cusiomers tnod to oaiko operatdr^iBBteo^Bjis - Monday were out of luck, at least if they dialed during normal bushms liours. Russell Price, general manager of Atlantic Telephone Membership Corp. in Shailotte, said operator service trunks were out of service from 0 a.m. Monday until around 6 p.m. while repairs were made to a severed fiber optics cable on N.C. 211 In Lumberton. “They couldn’t do any 0-type dialiR® such as credit card, third Iiuiiiuer Or collect calls,” .Sold Priv6. TeC^cd csRs frsm quits S few subscribers because of their frustration trying to make eniia out” Up to 1,000 customers may have missed out on calls Monday, he said. That’s the average number of aUempts made locally each day to reach operator services. . The fiber optics cable, which contained 1,104 operator circuits, wa.s extensively damaged by utility wwk done by the town of Lumberton, he said, creating a major outage. It affected Southern Bell customers in Wilmington, Long Beach and Southport ns well as all ATMC subscribers. 'No' Program Extends to County High Schools The “Just Say No” program, begun in Brunswick County middle schools in October, will extend to the three county high schools this month according tc 3-'- coordinator. This project was made possible for the county school system through a .stale grant obtained by l,araine VVilllanLs. .special education director for Brunswick County Schools. The curriculum focuses on learn ing to “.say no” to alcohol and drug use and premature sexual involve ment. Brook.s said that when students ask about contraception and phy.siological sexual functions, they are directed to school nurses or counselors or the Brunswick County Health Department. “Our curriculum is based on the Pul on a happy laco and make a resolution to smile! We wish Friends and patforis a peaceful Naw Year. ATLANTIC TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION When all is said and done, it’s good friends like you who make our business a success. Thanks and Happy iNew Year. Our customers are the best! Shatiolte R.E. Bellamy 8 Sons 754-6733 Put Your Best Foot Forward 3:- 100T III 1901 Most Ladies' & Boys Shoes 50% Off our alreody reduced prices All Men's Shoes 20% Off our already reduced prjees at... village Shoe Outlet Traders Village, Calabash, 579-2097 >'*57 ll«> eEACON THE BHUNSWICK 8KACON, Thursday, January L 1387 Page 7-A Shuttle Crash Affects Oysters concept that individuals with drug use or premature sexual involvement problems have symptoms in com mon,” Brooks said. "These Include rdiu peer ssif-esiesni, 2 Isck 0? asser tiveness, inability to cope positively, poor decision-making skills, and lack of association with positive groups of friends." She said her program strives to in crease self-esteem, improve decision-making, and increase as.ser- tivencss techniques, so that students are better prepared to say, “No.” Those who arc interested In know ing more about tlie program or assisting with its activities can con tact Brooks, or her aides, Donna l..ong, Dean Roberts or Stephanie Jackson, at the Alternative Educa tion Center. BY MARJORIE MEGIVFJIN Because Florida waters were clos ed for salvage of the space shuttle Challenger last January, planting of cultch for oj'stcr beds in Hni.nswick County was significantly lower in 1986 than in other coastal counties. Jerry Parker, shollflsh biologist with the N.C. Marine Fisheries Divi sion, said most calico scai’op shelLs used for implantation of o>ster lar vae in this county are prociired from waters In Florida and Vinilnia. "This year (1986) the $vaters were closed lmir.ed».alely after the Challenger exploded so they could search for wreckage*,” he said, "so we couldn’t get as many shells last summer." In Brunswick County 13,970 bushels 01 sheiis were plai^tifd iasi year, while 72,000 bushels were planted in Carteret County, and 94.500 in Hyde County Other totals were 15,525 in Onslow, 43,000 in Dare, and 22.500 in rarnllcv. The scallop or oyster shells arc planted In May in waters chosen with these criteria in mind: they have mud flats that won’t silt over, the sand is not shifting, and there are adult oysters present. Parker said 18 months to two years elapse between attachment of the larvae and harvesting of adult oysters. "Then we can plant again 5mu Vts can also open the waters to cUmming,” he added, "This pro^ cedure makes the waters better.” This technique is somewhat more cost effcctiva than the relay, or rehabilitation of oysters by moving them from polluted to clean waters, Parker said. Shells are purchased for about 35 cents per bushel, and usual ly the harvest amounts to a bushel of oysters per bushel of shells. "Sometimes as many as 20 spats (larvae) will attach to one shell,” he said. For rehabilitation, workers arc paiu per uuaiicl lu move oyalers to clean waters. “Both methods work good, though," he added. During 1986, 9.180 bushels of oysters were moved in Lockwood F-r-Uy lUver, 2140 Ln 1 and 1,450 in the eastern channel, ac cording to a recent Marine Fisheries reporL Brunswick County is the only coastal county with a hand-relay pro ject. up to INVENTORy CLEARANCE SALE ncc /V Wl ■ Downtown Shailotte 754-4846 300 Bawling Lone Little River, SC 803-249-0055 Jim Goodwin General Manager OPENING SOON! There's Still Time To Join One Of Our Short Season Bowling Leagues. Get Your Team Together From Friends. Neighbors Or Co-Workers. Pleose Select Your League. Fill Out The Form Below. OrSild Sswiiieig Csnt^T'-NGrin "The Bowling Center Where Service Conies First" Tuesday Wednesdoy 9:00pm 9:00pm 9:30am 1:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 11:30pm Thursdoy 6:30pm nPE OF itftGUc WAwt kaCuE Tuesday Nile Mixed Mixed Grand Strand Doubtps Men (4 Games) Early Risers Snow Birds Grond Strand Men Alley Cats Wed. Nite Mixed After Hours (Restauranteers And Fast Fooders) Mamo's Nite Out Fridoy Soturdoy Sunday 9:00pm 9:30om 6:30pm 9:00pm 9;30am 12:30pm 5:30pm Lcorr. Tc Sew! Cisss! Strike end Spore Learn To Bowl Closs! T.G.I.F. Pooped Group Super Star Jr. League Super Star Jr. League Goodtime rs Women Mxd. Srs. Men Women Mixed Mixed Women Mixed Mixed Mixed Mixed Youth Youth Mixed BOWURS rig uaW 4 2 4 4 5 5 or 5 w:\A;pm rsi s. yp/ Mixed 4 A ropresenfotivo Irom GRAND STRAND BOWLING CENTER-NORTH will conrocl you regofding tho looguo organiiolloti meeting lime. GRAND STRAND RDWLING CEirTER^IORTN P.O. BOX 3529 NORTH MYRTLE BEACH. SC 29582 Nome Address Home Phone Type of League: Day of Week Preferred: Date WOMEN MEN MIXED .Work Phone SCRATCH HANDICAP YOUTH (oge J Time: 9:30 cm, 1 pm, 6:30 pA\ 9 pm Sunday 5:30 pm or 8 pm Name of League (if possible): Do you represent o league? team? couple? individuol? _ Are you interested in leorn to bowl dosses? Comments: It ... s

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