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No injuries were reported Monday
in an early morning fire that heavily
damaged a mobile home near
Calabash.
According to Calabash Volunteer
Fire Department Chief Jerry Prince.
16 firemen and two firetrucks were
dispatched to the Marion McLamb
residence on N.C. 179 Monday around
12:30 a.m. and were on the scene for
about l'a hours.
The blaze?which was confined to a
hallway, bedroom and
bathroom?was extinguished in approximately
eight minutes, the fire
chief said.
However. Prince iistca the mobile
Waste Site
A hearing in Wilmington on March
21 is one of five scheduled across
North Carolina regarding site selection
for a low-level radioactive waste
disposal site.
North Carolina has been selected
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such waste starting in 1993, when a
site in Barnwell, S.C., is due to close.
The Low Level Radioactive
Management Authority has set a
May 1 deadline lor adopting site
selection rules.
Tentative site rules were adopted
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A training course for community
health workers begins today (Thursday)
at ihe Town Creek Township
Park community building in Winnabow.
Reeistration and an introduction to
the course will be held from 8:30 a.m.
to 10 a.m.
Community health workers assist
the elderly and disabled persons with
BCC Announces Pic
Students planning to enter a
technical or vocational diploma program
at Brunswick Community College
this spring are required to take a
placement test next month.
The 2li-hour exam may be taken
Feb. 3 at 6 p.m.. Feb. It at9 a.m. and
Feb. 25 at 2 p.m All testing wtu take
place in Building 4 at the main campus
in Supply.
Subjects covered in the placement
test include English, reading and
mathematics. Prospective students
wanting to practice these basic skills
prior to the exam are encouraged to
use BCC's learning Lab.
Students are urged to schedule an
exam appointment for one of the
above dates. Those interested in
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Monday Saturday 8 30 (
.'ON, Thursday. January' 28, 1988
aged By Fire
home as a total loss due to heat and
smoke damage to the rest of the
dwelling.
Tne apparent cause of the fire was
a kerosene heater which "either
malfunctioned or caught the wall on
fire" in the hallway. Prince said.
Fire officials planned to return to
the scene Monday afternoon.
According to Prince, McLamb was
alone in the mobile home at the time
of the fire. The resident was awakened
by a smoke alarm, which enabled
him to call the fire department and
escape the blaze.
Prince said the mobile home was
not insured.
Hearing Set
last week in advance of the hearings,
with the agency deciding not to rule
out the possibility of locating the site
in a national or state forest, because
of their large presence in the state.
However, the rules would require
consideration of factors such as
threat to drinking-water supplies,
proximity to scenic areas, and the
possibility of locating the site on the
large landholdings of utilities or
other industries.
Details of the hearing in Wilmington
have not been announced by
the Authority.
Class To Begin
household tasks and personal care.
Jobs are available in the area
through the Brunswick County
Department of Social Services.
The training will run approximately
six weeks and is a 60-hour course.
A $15 registration fee will be reimbursed
upon satisfactory completion
of the course.
icement Test Dates
registering can contact Admissions
and Recruiting Officer Velma
Williams at 754-6900 or 457-6329.
Corrections
An article in the Jan. 14 issue of
The Brunswick Beacon submitted by
the Brunswick County Animal
Welfare League contained several
errors.
League Treasurer Alma Tolson
said that contrary to the news
release, to qualify for discounts on
spaying or neutering, pet owners
must be league members.
Also, the next rabies shot clinics
sponsored by the county health
department and local veterinarians
will not be held the first Saturday in
March as indicated in the league
release. The dates for the clinics will
be announced by the Brunswick
County Health Department.
Hankins Arrives
U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Carl D.
Hankins has arrived for duty with the
26th Support Group, West Germany.
A power generation equipment
repairer, Hankins is the son of Marv
L. Hankins of Route 1, Bolivia, and a
1981 graduate of South Brunswick
High School.
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Carta Wilson last Friday, this treed
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Johnny Wilson and attempted briber)
unsuccessful, the eat eventually fount
or Monday. According to tree owner
belongs to out-of-town neighbor Rill
parenily spooked last Wednesday and
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member of Congressman
Charles 0. Rose's staff will lie at the
Shallotte Post Office Tuesday. Feb.
2, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
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students were nominated in
emic areas and four in the visual
>erforming arts,
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nees are Kelly Baxley, social
ice, and Leslie Hewett, innental
music.
om South Brunswick, the
nees are Kimberly Bryant,
1; Brent Bishop, naturai
ce; Acacia Croyle, English;
ny Clemmons and Angela Cogsocial
science; Wendy Lewis
Kenneth Young, art; and LarMcCoy,
drama.
gibility of nominees is determinr
multiple criteria, according to
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s as follows:
lesdays?Olde Towne Route: 3
4 p.m. Olde Towne entrance,
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ednesdays?Bolivia-Holden
h Route: 12 noon to 12:30 p.m.,
:1 United Methodist Church,
ria; 12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m.,
swick County Government
ir, Bolivia; 2:15 p.m.-3 p.m., InRealty,
Holden Beach; and 3:15
4 p.m., Gospel Center Baptist
-h, Vama?ntcwn.
lursdays?Town Creek-Funston
?: 1:45 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Town
i Township Park, Winnabow; 3
4 p.m., Lebanon Baptist
:n, Funston.
idays?Calabash-Ash Route: 12
12:45 p.m., Calabash Auto
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Carolina Shores POA; 2:15
2:45 p.m., Ocean Forest enr?
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3aptist Church, Ash.
? Southport library and West
swick Branch in Shallotte are
Monday through Friday from 9
4_ r? 1 n-i 1 -
uj a |j.m. auu aaiuroay irom a
to 1 p.m. The Leland Branch is
Tuesday through Friday from 9
to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9
to 12 noon.
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ty Schools. Among other factors, intelligence
quotients, aptitude test
scores standardized achievement
test scores and scholastic performance
scores are converted into
point values. Also, visual and performing
arts nominees must audition at
a later date.
Governor's School is the nation's
oldest, state-supported summmer
residential program for gifted high
school juniors and seniors. Students
attend either Governor's School East
at St. Andrews Presbyterian College,
Laurinburg, or Governor's School
West at Salem College. WinstonSalem.
Students are nominated in one of 12
areas of academics and the arts. In
addition to classes in their area of
nomination, they participate in
studies of philosophy, epistemology
and self and society.
The state screening committee will
announce the final selections in
April.
According to Parker competition
was "verv tough," as 38 students
were qualified in the various areas.
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