Calendar Of Events
Thursday, July 23
^‘^hlBolfvia^U '"r'“ Center
American I^Kion Post one mile soutli of Sliallolte, U.S.
Friday, July 24
STORYTIMF. will be held at the I.eland Branch l.ibrarj-, 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m 11
a.m.-ll .45 a.m., with the movie. “William’s Doll.”
th^’lxbnd Br m h ‘o 'iKht will be offered at
me Inland Branch faorary, 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.. followed bv reading club
lo ''• P P "’- -■>" «f«^™oon of arts for
youngsters age.s .six to 13. 3:30 p.m.^ p.m.
^“chil^rTn ‘■“'"P Methodist
ri rtspn P ^PPP”"^ «‘‘™P f"" ef alcoholics.
m Anonymous for individuals who have a pro
blem with alcohol, AA Budding, tlrissettown. 8 n m.
SHALl-O-^E WHEEI, AND DEAl.EltS Square Dance Club dances each Fri-
r S'>“'‘ette, 8 p.m. Public welcome.
GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire Deiiartment 8pm
Saturday, July 25
CALABASH VOLL'NTEEH HESCUE S(}UAD THRif'T SHOP, beside the
squad building on N.C. 179, will be open. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
SEA TOAn, PDA members meet at the home of Hoy and Jo faiLshman for a
cookout and installation of new memliers; bring voiir omi meats and
chairs. 7:30 p.m.
GAME NIGHT will be held at the Calabash Volunteer Fire Department 8
p.m.
Sunday, July 26
.A SLIDE SHOW bv P*" u ' i
‘ • ** liuonnaiion will be pre.senicd at the
Holden Beach town hall in a program sponsored by the towTi and the pro
perty owners’ association, at 8 p.m.
OPEN MEETING by Alcoholics Anonymous at the AA Building, Grissettown.
8 p.m.
Monday, July 27
BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES meets at the social
services department, Brunswick County Ciovcrnmcnt Center, Bolivia 5-30
p.m.
CALABASH VFW I^XDIES AUXIUAUY POST NO. 72«8 meets nt F.IU’.c
Bestauranl, 7:30 p.m.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY BA.SS CLUB meets at Shallotte Ceramics. Shallotte
Avenue, Shallotte. 7:30 p.m.
CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem witli alcohol,
Alcoholics Anonymous Building, GrissettowTi, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, July 28
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME will be held at the West Brunswick Branch
Ubrary, Shallotte, with the movie, “Teddy Bear’s Balloon Trip ” 10
a.m.-10:45 a.m., 11 a.m.-ll:45 a.m.
SUMMER READING CLUB for youngsters ages six to eight will be held at the
West Brunswick Branch Library, Shallotte. from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
followed hy reading cluh for youngsters nine to 13. 2:30 p,m. to 3:30 p.m.l
and an afternoon of arts for ages six tn I3, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
AL HINN of the National Weather Ser\dce office in Wilmington will be at a
Holden Beach “town meeting” to discuss hurricanes, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29
BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS meets at the Ship's Chandler on the water
front in Southport, with guests \ve!come. 7 a.m.-8 a.m. Call 754-5082 even
ings and weekends for more information, or if interested in joining a
Shallotte-area group.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME will be held at the Main Library’, Southport, 10
a.m.-10;45 a.m., 11 a.m.-ll :45 a.m., with the movie, “Teddy Bear’s Balloon
Trip.”
AN OPEN HOUSE will be held at Ix)wer Cape Fear Hospice's new Brunswick
County office, Suite 1. Simward Offices, in Shallotte on the Holden Beach
Road, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
SUMMER READING CLUB will be offered at the Southport Main Library for
younsters six to eight, 1:30 p.ni.-2:,30 p.m., followed by reading club for
)oungsters nine to 13, 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., and an afternoon of arts for
youngsters six to 13, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, at the
Alcoholics Anonymous Building, GrisseltowTi, 8 p.m.
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Abandon Ship
It’s the boys again.st the girls, and the guys seem to be winning in this battle
over the ship, or inHatable raft, at Ocean Isle Beach Sunday afternoon. Kerri
Robson, left, flees the scene as Chris Fowler and Rickv Rabson tr>- to gel
Erica E'owlcr from the raft. They are all from Ash.
Planners Go Visiting
The Brunswick County Planning
Board will be guests of Carteret
County Thursday and Friday. July
23-24, while a Coastal He.sources
Commission meeting is held there.
Planning Director .John Harvey
said the board, along with Pender
County officials, will receive a tour of
Carteret County, SpOnsuteu by its
economic development office. The
board will also attend a program on
aquaculture sponsored by the Duke
Marine I^borator>-.
Ed Gore, planning board chair
man, and Alan Holden said they also
plan to attend sessions of the CHC
meeting while in Morehead (’ity.
The planning board held its mon
thly meeting last Wednesday, .luly
15, and gave preliminarv* approval to
the following plat proposals:
•An unnamed subdivision contain
ing ten lots south of Pigott Road at
Shallotte Point, filed by Pete Inman
Jr.
•Camelot Acres on N.C. 87 between
Mill Creek Road and Danford Road,
containing 22 lots in Phase I and 20
lots in Phase II, filed by Arthur B.
Davis;
•Section II. The Village of Four
Seasons subdivision on Big Neck
Road near Waccamaw, containing 49
lots, filed by Patrick H. Simmons;
•An unnamed subdivision north of
the Shallotte North Subdivision on
U.S. 17, containing 29 lots, filed by
Je.sse O. Simmons; and
•Flowering Dogwood Place, north
of N.C. 130 (Holden Beach Roadland
adjacent to High Hill Drive, contain
ing 23 lots, filed by Jerr>- McLamb.
YANiny HALE BURLESQUE
Friday, July 24
Mole burlesque. Ladies' Lockup 8-10 PM. Men ad-
mitted after the show.
DJ nightly 9 PM. Daily drink specials $1.00. Draft
beer and wine start at 50^
Sutwidcy, Ja!y 25...Ths Teors Band
Playing rock & roll. Their last appearance...don't
miss it!
Saturday Jom Ssssion, 4 PM
Back by popular demand, thanks to our entertainers.
Free hot dogs. Local talent welcome. Bring your in
struments, abilities and friends.
Watch for a change in our music coming soon...
Country Music Night with top country bands.
Fridoy, July 31...Wet T-Shirt Contest
$50 Prize
Saturday, Aug. 1...Swimsuit Contest
$30 Prize
Walt's Patio Bar
Open to the public. Horseshoes, volleyball and
cookout facilities available.
New Cruiser Bike Rentals
Day, $10. Overnight, $12. Hourly, $3.
A privote club for
members and their
guests. Annual
memberships $1.00.
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Long Beach»278-6248
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