mManMgmnmaBmon^HBH^^. tr~ ^ ' - ' .' ^/'. . " ' TO THE MUSIC OF "Rock Around T danced into first place in the K-2 divisii first talent show Monday night. Waccamaw Talent Shov More than 40 acts performed to a packed gymnasium at Waccamaw cu ?? ? tiemeniary scnool's first talent show Monday night. Winners in the four divisions reflect the diversity of talents shared, indicated coordinator Leanne Smith. "We wanted something everybody could participate in," she added. In K-2, winners were Ashley Cox, dance, first; Kimberly Gore, solo, second; and Ricky Babson, solo of "Jesus Loves Me," third; grades 3-5, Neal Hughes and Jamie Hewett, Savl'505 onJFG rv lfi.., 'M Bi m m_m m m m m r yuuiiij ^ on ^oiiee... m with fresh, rich flavor.^, F?? m & Fresh flao "1 --.? ???> .? ?i.?m?. ???^?? J fn^TLV ^BBv^E h of the meal." r I WAMJI MlTuU^iCOUPOn 1 ? Mm * nn i Save **5 iv jfg Vr Groui T* 1U (ncc: ifC Ccl'f* Convey ?~ you fy ! * plus ft< foe handling if pu rf<?r*f it on fx u'-t of th? sp*c. I r*Qu*it pu submit ti-Wxt ffxreol tititfKtory to iFC Coflt I net to ttHgntd Of tr*nsf?rred CwSlrm*' must pt, any uXs ti tti*d o* restricted fcy itm Cash ?tfu* l'?0C Coupon mJI rot I through Outlet J|rnc?t trokrrs Of cftwii mho Iff I not r*t*ii distributor*. of our r-?rchandis? a specifically I authorized Ly us to present coupons to# redempt?n Redeemable cnty on merchandise mooted Any othar ut? (onstitutis fraud For redemption of property r* I cer?*d and handled coupon m*1! to ifC COFFff CO CMS WPt #i;?0 0*1 FAAfCITT W Oil RO T? 1MQ limit on* coupon per purchase i 1 ^aOs?g9Eg^Ba8BI * v^HHSwbihBM V yjargal TB&m I ,m H H r ifiragSNHBBn ^ STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USMFR tie Clock," second-grader Ashley Cox >n of Waccamaw Elementary School's s First / A Hit first, clog dance to "Too Hip To Bi Square;" Melissa Daniels, second," Live For Your Ixive," and Andre; Nance, third, a medley of "Dixie' and "God Bless America." In the grades 6-8 division, winner were Patricia Hughes, "Stand B; Me," first; Tarsha Griffin, second "The Greatest Love," and Patricl Hughes and Jimmy Grissett, in strumental of "La Bamba." Taking first in the group divisio: was the group, "The Besi Made Ol Friends," dancing to "How Ya Lik< Me Now?" 5r? B|PMB III ? Jf " ?-I J[?2?jt?j^?^^r^^5Il ? f'^Ciri Couoot\ ray it Void ? *? p/o??b?l#d, U Vwrt if pirufliH M7cinn nuQP I I Parks And BY RAHN ADAMS s After discussing a list of concerns r with parks and recreation officials, t Brunswick County Commissioners r last week promised to decide several t matters with official board ac- t tion?the issues ranging from a pro- I gram to maintain local high school athletic fields to the recreation 1 department's long-range goals. t Commissioners and the Parks and r Recreation Advisory Board held a 2^-hour joint meeting Friday night in Bolivia. The purpose of the session t was to "clear the air," according to r recreation board member Morry r Watkins. J Except for Jim Poole, the full r board of commissioners was present. Recreation board members Watkins, [ Ouida Hewett and Bobby Brown were c on hand, as were County Manager ] John T.Smith and Parks and Recrea- ( tion Director Bobby Jones. ? After recreation officials noted that there has been a "lack of com- ] munication" between the two boards, j Commission Chairman Beasley ? agreed that commissioners should [ consider appointing a representative \ to the recreation board at the com- | fv-?Inoion'p Anril A ?-*-?nntinrr J IIIMdlUII O t tp> it S liii.V,VUIg. I Field Maintenance i The two boards discussed but took no official action concerning a i county-approved program this year < that allocated $75,000 to the recrea- i 1 tion department for the maintenance of athletic fields at the county's three | high schools. < Jones told commissioners that he i has had difficulty coordinating the 1 program because no guidelines were c set to determine how the funds would i be spent. There also has been confu- j sion about whether or not the funds could be used for other aspects of the i ' schools' athletic programs besides 1 field maintenance. "If it's funded next year, I hope ' thprp will ho cnmo onirlolinoc M Ionoc ^ UUIIbU ( said. "No doubt it is a very positive ] program." I Mrs. Hewett said the recreation j board was "leaning toward" recommending a discontinuation of the program, although Jones and Watkins pointed out that they were in favor of the allocation as long as it is used on; ly for the upkeep of athletic fields [ rather than for general use by the i schools' athletic departments. Jones also suggested that commisr c i ; I I I ~ I j FRIDA l SATURD ! SUND/ | ADP* 11 I Rec Officials ioners include any funds allocated lext year in the school system's ? rndget instead of giving them to the ( ecreation department?a suggestion ? hat was made last year at budget ime by Commissioner Benny ,udlum. i Ludlum told the boards Friday that 1 le still felt there would be fewer pro- < >lems if the school system were < esponsible for the funds. 1 Master Plan Discussed In another matter, Ms. Beasley i old the recreation board that com- I nissioners will consider whether or i lot the county should authorize a il3,000 "master plan" for parks and | ecreation. i a,i;?? ?? f ? -ij rt\.v.uimug vu ouuua, uii uiu inasier i >lan, which outlined the I lepartment's growth, expired in 985. Another plan is needed for < lircction through the year 2000, he 1 ;aid. Jones noted that the department's 1987-88 budget of $900,000 amounts to ?bout S16 per person, while the statewide average is about $22 per jerson. To bring Brunswick in line vith the state average, the county's jarks and recreation budget would lave to be around $1.12 million, he >aid. In terms of needs, county residents nostly asked for swimming pools in >evcn public hearings held by the ecreation board, Jones commented. However, Ludlum said that other public hearings which were held in injunction with the county's -ecently-adopted Coastal Area Management Act land use plan indicated that residents don't want new acinues?mey just want present larks maintained. "We've got the best swimming pool n the world, and that's the ocean," -udlum said. Also, Ms. Beasley said she had 'mixed feelings" about the need for i master plan, noting that she feels Brunswick County has one of the best jarks and recreation programs for iny county its size in the state. Who's In Charge? During a heated discussion of the proper procedure for approving lepartmental purchase orders, Ludlum and Jones clashed over the , commissioner's authorization last week of construction of a concession stand for the county ballfield at Supply. fjmnHggl flUP HC hbhhh Y, MARCH ? AY, MARCH \Y, MARCH I yllSSION: $1.CO PER PER THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, ; Trv To 'Cleai / I,udlum confirmed that he instructed the county's construction iepartment to build the concession stand without consulting with Jones. Estimating that the 16- by 20-foot structure would cost approximately >25,000 to build, Jones noted that the ixpenditure would deplete the parks ind recreation allotment for Ludlum's district. Ludlum responded that he only .vanted a "hot dog stand" for the nark, and that it could be built for no more than $12,000. On the broader issue of authorizing purchases, Ms. Beasley said commissioners will consider whether or not they should continue requiring that individual commissioners co sign all recreation department purchase orders for their respective districts. Other Matters Among other topics discussed at Friday's joint meeting: | J.M. Parker Your Complete BuiI I Hwys. 211 & 17 CBi /~AR HC "REPOSSESSION new OaTpcT-i UrriiSPicu = n < Air Conditioner*Dishwa y' ^ I -Jg J q; y| 19&8 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON "YOUR PROBL 754-7097 HWY. 1 PS A ^ v A )M] )W ?? I )[=; >1 ni\ /I -1-r?1 I _t I, I I? I V I I V I , 26, 10 AM 1 27, 1 PM TO SON 10 YEARS OR OLDI 4 Thursday, March 24, 1988?Page 7-A r The Air' Recreation hoard members expressed opposition to Smith's recent proposal to move the parks and recreation offices to the newlypurchased Bolivia Plaza Shopping Center, saying they preferred that new offices be built at the county complex; Commissioners told the recreation board to seek grant monies to possibly move the historic Sunnyside schoolhouse from its present location in Shallotte instead of using county flirtHc fn mntrn tKn kiiil/linrt U?1U>J ?v UIC UUUUlllg IU Shallotte Township District Park as was proposed by Mrs. Hewett; Commissioners expressed their support of funding the county's Senior Games; The two boards agreed that county residents can use community buildings at no charge for non-profit purposes, although deposits can be required. & Sons, Inc. ding Headquarters! 4331 Mfc, Supply W A )MES SALES CENTER" iSuoi iiiry6f=uciiing rails sher*Storm Windows I EM SOLVERS" 17 N. 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