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Page 12-A—THK mU'NSWK'K HK \('0V rtmrsflay. Niivcmber 12. 1987 Calendar Of Events Thursday, Nov. 12 VISITING ARTIST CHAHI.FNF I'l I I'h i*f Rlur Kidgo Technical College at Flat Rock, an author, will pres«'n( a pn’m ain al Ihe West Brunswick High School Librar>'. with the public invited. 9 a.m. SUNSET BEv\CM PI„\NNIN(J iiu’cts at the town hall. Sunset Beach. 10 a.ni. VISITING ARTIST CHARI.ENK KI.I.IS of Hhie Itidge Teclinical College at Flat Rock, an aiithoi. will present a luogram of readings at Brunswick Community College, in Ihumi ('»i the Supply ('ainpus. with the public in vited, 11 a.m. THE BETTER BREATHER'S CM'B meets in the conference room at The Brunswick Hospital. Supply. 1 nm ‘‘VISIT AFRICA," a travelogue, j.*; the adult services film at the West Brunswick Branch I.ibrar\ .1 p m ABWA CHARTER CHAPTER iiiei'ls in the Bi imswick Hospital dining room, 6:30 p.m. THE NEWCOMERS CM H meets fo! a program tiy Cecil Ixigan on hurricane awareness and safety, in the dining ruoin of The Bruitswick Hospital, Supp ly, 7 p.m. The group, spon.snred by the hospital’.s women's advisory com mittee. is open to anyone who has moved to the county within the past five years. CITIZENS AtiAlNSl TOXlt SIliCNANUt.WS (CATSi meets in the con ference room of Brunswick Electric Membership Corp., Shallotte. 7 p.m. VOLUNTEERS FOR THE LEI. \ \l> I (HRAHV fund drive meet at the branch library, 7:30 p.m. GAME NIGHT at the Ameri’an 1 egion Post one mile siuith of Shallotte, U.S. 17. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13 ROTARY CIX'B OF SOI "m BHFNSWK K I‘M.\NI)S meets at Tavem-on-the- Tec, Sea Trail Golf links. a.m. PRESCHOOL STORYTIMF will hr held :it th'- I eland Branch Library, 10 a.m. to 10:-15 a.m. and 11 a.m.-11 Ifi a.m. A FREE BLOOD PRESSl'RI-' (i INiC will be offered by Tlie Brunswick Hospital at the Bolivia UCB Btam h. H» a.m. noon. ‘‘VISIT AFRIC.A." a tra\ eh'guo. jc p|.> .•iHu!t ser\ices film at the Southport library. 2 p.m. AN AFTER.NOON OF ARTS for ,vou"gster« ages 8-13 is planned at the Inland Branch Library. 3:.30 p.m 5 p m •A TURKEY SIKHIT will be he*d at the (»n.settown-I.*ingwood Volunteer Fire Department. N.C W4 north of r S i;. ^ta' tine at 6 p.m. Ever>-Friday until Thanksgiving week, with free coPee. C.ASINO N'KiHT will be spori^tu o ! b> !bo .''ou(ii Brunswick Islands Chamber of Conunorce al Tavern-on-t.h- IVe. .‘no;. I rails Golf Links. Sunset Beach. .Admi.s.>;ion is 5l’0 {vr i*i’. *’i hog '. hips for piny and for “baying" iteiiL at the closing auction. .' n m ■A Tl RKFA SHOOT w:!! he Point \'oluntcer Fire Pepart- ment. 7 p.m.. with proni’ t. :l>‘ •lejiartmenl. A TURKEY SHOOT w ill bo held by the ' alalgi.^h \'K\V Past at its turkey shoot grounds on N.C. 17?. Ca)aba.h. 7 p.rn.-ll p.m. SHALLOTTE .AL-.A\()\ K.A.MIl,^' (IROIT* meets at Camp United Methodist Church. 8 p.m. Thi.s is a support group for families of alcoholics. CLOSED MEETING of Alcoholic.'* \nori> mou.*; for individuaLs who have a pro blem with alcohol. A.\ Binldmg. Gn*.‘.e!t'‘wn, 8 p.m. SHALLOTTE U'HFI'I \\D Dl' \ I I RS Squar e Dance (Tub dances each Fri day al the .American l .eg:- - Put *•• !(! • f .‘Ti.-dlnRe. 8 p.m. Public welcome. Saturday, Nov. 14 A YARD SALE will be held b\ the Pilot ( Itibei .South Brunswick Islands in the parking lot in front of NUNIL 8 a.m • 4 p.m. CALAUASB VOl.VMEER UFSCl ! SIR \I> ITIRIFT SHOP, beside the \iv' \v... v.\‘' • n* ’ a m *4 p.m. TUV. .\MV.HB \'*. iVr• '■M ')■ III \ *;poi:sored by the Calabash .A.ARP ( hapter-. •.i ijj the • n.d.a.'.h V’ Ma.ieor Rescue Squad station on A-( a ; j, ,i. .-.Tgihle d.tnors urged to attend. (/\ILJOlL\ \H>.sene^i, -tji d-r aa ‘ oai ,ic.| purk dinners at the fire sta tion near imei.seeiioii of Sli**n i n^,ltien Beach Road. $3.50, starling at II a.m. A FLSH TR\ will he sponsored bv the Gri.''seUtvvn-l,ongwood Volunteer Fire Deaprlmenl from 11 a m. i-i a p.m.. per plate. For delivery call 287-3030, A FISH FRA willhe spimsoifi h\ G!ni\ Iiuieperident Freewill Baptist Church on Holden iieach U'>:td. >.■. .-'i p.-i plat'-. *;i;niing at 11 a.m. CHICKEN Hot; will lie*:..vi w Post No. 7288 at Ihe turkey ' ’.Mg at 1 30 p.m. and continuing until shoolsile on N.C ! . nt. the turkey shout at 7 p :.. ATlJRKF^YSlKtOT will h, , si.^dlntle I'uinl Volunteer Fire Depart ment, I p.m.. with pi.M«•• i*. im i|h. lieparlmeril. A TURKEY SHOOT will be i.vM in f- ' alai^asb VRW at its .shooting ground on N.C. 1.9, Calabash. 7 p n, ;■ m -i, GAME NIGHT will h- h. • \ „u,ritcvi Fire OeparUnent, 8 p.m Sunday, Nov. In OPKNMKFTINr;./ ‘ n!^^elt(wv^AA Building,8 p.ni. ^ Monday, Nov. IG SI ECL\L MFFTlNft of tl ■ :l 1 p.- p. ,, . ( .miiu.ssuniers to consider crea- lon of a trust fund :• .,Lihl> msurance protection for an .s/pr(i(ir;ini.‘. that wh, i„, , ■ ... n^. imvn's tn.surancc poltcy as of Nov. •'ll. ami ,.tl, r hiivmo.ss, in a.m. CAI.ABASll TOWN (Til Nl II : , ■ , ,„.ssion to discuss a water .sy.stem eikgiiieeriiig ;f.ai. ; :'0 p m Al l,BU HI.ARI s(, n. . s;ile.‘ aiif! use taxes will be held 3> le rl^n.^wll,(. I , ,.u p,. : -- ■:i,:tusumei.s, m iLs chambers, Ad- Government Center, 5:30 p.m. Ibi.MU'di • I Dj\i i.ssiONEltS meets in regular ses sion III Us chambei>. .\.lmini*ii -m. • Rnildii,::. Brunswick Counlv Govern ment ( enter. Bolivia, i. ;',m p ;j. BRUNSWK K ( ot N I \ i i; \( ;, ( m/p \s hnid their regular monthly R* uhsv.u k Counlv (iovernment meeting in ih.- ivibie Center. B'uu „ . CAUABASH M V, rosi p.m. Wednesday, No\. is BRUNSWICK TOASTMasII It* front in Southport, w ith ings and weekends fo, , , SluilloUe-area grouji PRKS('H(KH, sroRV I (MI the Main Liljiai>. .s . t CHRLST.MAS T REK ( R \ l i ** Library, willi prer**et>ii .lU' AN AFTER.NOON OF ARls dauraiU. Calalxish. 7:30 .1 ’he Ship's Chandler on the waler- .1'. 7 a m -8 a.m. Call 754-5082 even- jf inlere.sled in joining a Access Road At Park Is Completed BY RAHN ADAMS Brunswick County Resources Development Commission Executive Director Michael doSherbinin told commission members Monday that work was completed last week on the access road into Iceland Industrial Park, ending a project that began last fall. At Monday night's regular meeting, deSherbinin showed boiird members 25 photographs of the road construction process, which he .sjiid began in September 1986. DeSherbinin said completion of the road project was delayed approx imately four months due to 120 days of rainfall that had held up construc tion work since last September. However, three weeks of dry weather in October allowed the pro ject to be completed last week, he said. The use of coal ash in .stabilizing the 6,000 linear fool road was of par ticular interest. After rough work was done by a local contractor, the Brunswick County Economic Development Cor poration iBEDC) hired KBK Enter prises to blend six inches to eight in ches of bottom ash from Carolina Power and IJght Co.'s Sutton Plant into the road's sub-base, he said. Four inches of a coarse material w ere added to the road surface by the local contractor, L.M. Mcl^amb Con struction, and were compacted by KBK, he said. counted for, and there were no defi ciencies wliatsoevcr," said deSher binin. TTie RDC Monday also reviewed proposals from three local engineer ing firms to examine alternatives for development of a gravity sewer col lection system for l/Oland Industrial Park, deSherbinin said. In other business, deSherbinin said the RDC's 198(K87 annual audit show ed that “every'thing is in order." The audit, which was done by the local accounting firm of Brock, Berry and Padgett for the year en ding .lime 30, showed that there were “no problems, everything was ac- Action was deferred until the mat ter can be reviewed by the BEDC, which is considering construction of 2,000 linear feet of gravity sewer lines to further enliancc BEDC pro perty in the park, he said. Funds for the sewer system would not be requested from Brunswick County, but would be derived from sales of land in the industrial park, deSherbinin said. During his director’s report, deSherbinin brought tlic RDC up to date on several projects underway. He said representatives of a New Jersey firm will visit Brunswick County and one other county in the state on Thursday (Nov. 12), to look for an industrial site. Brunswick County is at a disadvan tage, he said, because the company needs a 15,000 square fool building immediately, and the county has nothing available now, except a "shell" of a building. In another project. deSherbinin said landmark Organization Inc., has proposed to construct a building to lease to an unnamed tenant. Also, a representative from the state Community Development Block Grant program is expected Thursday (Nov. 12) to review local grant filing procedures, deSherbinin said. The visit is simply for technical assistance, he said. Picture The Best For Less ir^RR #m Drug Stores " n LS meet in the Admini.slra- thn-*‘ to five will 1m? held at D .1 (ii.. 11 a.in.-ll:45 a.m. Still III?- adult'' at the Inland Branch ■ J a. • 1. ’ |) III e f.,i youngsters ages 8-13 al the Southport l.ibraiA. 3 3ii p n,p THE BRUNSWICK BIRD ( I I r „i R.;mi.swi(k Electric Membership Corp. in .Shallotte fur a iaik.,,..’ Ti-i. 'i,...s by Wihnmglon naturalist Buster Humphroy.s. 7:.t0 f) Tl, ni..i • •. . ,.p, mure information callJohn or Marcia Wan iiii? BRUNSWICK (OMMI , i lion Board ro un. Sr; ; BRUNSWK.K ( 01 I \ II ‘ , ,t ' u-.a./d -.i. m the Planning Building conference roimi, Bnmswi' ‘ •‘■.••nuncni (;enler. Bolivia, 7:30 p.m. A PUBLIC HEAKINfioii the I tvwi lai.'i , plan uixlale will Im? held by Shallotte Aldermen ;il tin- ■ |;u t ii Mien > ri',.|ar meeting, at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. CIX)SED MEETING for individuaR. uhu ha\e a piublem with alcohol, at the Alcoholics Anonyinoiu. PuMRum' Griv^-*»u\ui, h p -n, narcotics ANONVMCV^ - ■ . S’. Pl-Uts I.utheran (’IniriTi. N C -U .s- • : eram to help addicts overcome their (li 'ui e *'» :r »u iln.\ *iiip luongrecoveringad- dict.s. a p.m. For more od"! n • (!■ OFFER GOOD EVERYDAY 110.126, Disc Custom Mark 35 12 exp ► $3.39 ► receive 24 prints 15 exp ► 4.74 ► receive 30 prints 24 exp ► 6.09 ► receive 48 prints 12 exp ► $4.29 ► receive 24 prints 24 exp ► 7.79 ► receive 48 prints 3'*^ exp ► 11.59 ► receive 72 prints Pay our regular low prices for the first set of regular size prints al the time of (Jeveloping 110,126,135 or 6\sc color print film (C-41 process), ancj auto matically receive a secontj set of prints free! ^JfERR m m Drua Stores -M- - Drug
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