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I i iuiuci I UCV. I ??? rw??*r? IO I tfUUU l\t> 1 I IM\ Holclen Beach Commissioners hope to review engineering proposal next month which will focus possible solutions to the problem of sewage treatmc on the island. In response to numerous denials of septic tank pi mits for canal and marsh lots, town board meinbe last week asked consulting engineers l.ewis Associates of Shallotte to provide some guidance. Board members hope to receive the proposi which will outline the scope of the work involved f eacn potential solution, in time for consideration duri the April 11 town meeting. Lewis & Associates representative Bill Daniel sa the firm plans to research the extent of the canai poll tion problem before submitting the proposal eontaini possible solutions and cost estimates. He added that they will view the situation objectiv ly and will not take a "textbook" approach to the pi blem. "Right now, we view ourselves in a fact-gatheri posture prior to submission of that proposal," explain Daniel. In formulating their proposal, the engineering cc sultants plan to use town documents such as the la E Ktr.HTH-T.RAnFR f.lNNV P'?v ? U.S Rep. Charles G. Rose Friday as he arrives J ? .. i _ _ _ I Chamber Rec North Carolina National Rank recently completed the second installment of a two-year, $5,000 pledge to the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Suzanne Sartelle and President Don II DREAM KITCHEf WITHIN YOUR BU! npJra^"i|La IPI I ^ A'( ,us"K |k| | I If \ v inlrna S1U I '1 \ Xi [ / Nrisfr* L 11/ <-?< i-iu If -v:r;':.:,r* s jraj jj Aristokrcrf? ' :s?r tf? TT" kiliiN'h mth SSP& t n mm*.-*?..<! ? *^^15 J~r r" >,nn^t: | ?* J J*lnrr|f' inventory in stock* Come see our display of cabinets ar SEA COAST TRAD1N SHALLOTTE 754 6630 b??WP*"*g? \ C I .~ n ?LL JCI I ofc;?*b robbioit ?" "it ?// rnmnc rlr^\A/i~t ? v? ? ? *? Wl W ?/ V* W V V I V nt cost." ,r. ?William Williamson rs Holden Beach Commissioner & use plan as well as town officials and employees as ina'< formational resources. or Jay Houston of Lewis & Associates said the firm nK will not only address short-term solutions concerning the problem with canal and marsh lots, hut will also IK' take into consideration long-term needs for an island'u* wide wastewater treatment plant. ntf Prnhlomc nhtninincj onnmuul fnr ""I' . wa<w.a>a~? vuwMUMf, uppi U?UI IUI OVJV11C l?lllf\ |JCI " mils surfaced last year following the Brunswick County re* Health Department's reinterpretation of a state law "?" which requires at least one foot of "naturallyocnirriny" or origins! SCi! sbCVC the \V3tST tP.bl?. n8 Town board members said the most dramatic efet' fects of the reinterpretation have been felt at the island's three canal subdivisions, Holden Beach Harm* bor, Heritage Harbor and Harbor Acres, and at marsh n(' lots between Heritage Harbor and Harbor Acres. * n Shallottc Middle School to speak at a citizenship proit gram. \***~" jJjGm > 1 kWI jg^ ^ ^jB STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER ^ , r a/s ^ .r. e/Vfc?S 4>^,JUU KjITT Evaiis is (right) NCNB County Executive Dennis Crocker. Evans said the check indicates the bank's strong commitment and support for the chamber's i work. 3GET I IWEAST Hall bv Amtokrat, I 1*00 /, fifi s solid maple iloofs I ' brass torn* finish also Insist* Aristtnr* ?IMI^?n*. r and mate hin# tot* kitchen par rut* -i???| with lot: ^Mstfcj I W EASTER SPE ; | ?y^ srrsrr j ?ara * ' I # ,d venues | .,REpOSSESS|ON s, VJ LU. 754-7097*HWY 17 I 1 * I i Solutions M:;Vor Jnhn Tanflf cuirj fhn In enough in its reference to natural "Even if you have the greatest filtration," he explained, "it could original soil." Houston said a group of local eng and soil scientists. Coastal Alliance amining the ramifications of the septi tempting to clearly define "natural" During a one-hour special meetin town commissioners stressed tl developed for the canal subdivisions in such a manner that it can later be a system which could serve the entire Mayor Tandy said that while ma drop the issue of canal pollution, the rncnnnciKilili' ? ?1 .ww|?viM?t/uuj vv/ |/i uj/vi l> UWllLTh Wl septic tank permits and subsequent! their lots. Referring to the bonrd of oommi "This crew and myself are totally r health and welfare of everybody on t Commissioner Bob Buck added t got to take the lead and respond to fri in the three canal subdivisions." G Rose Offers BY SUSAN USHER Two days after a House ethics committee found him guilty of violating House rules, U.S. Rep. Charles G. Rose III urged approximately 224 Shallotte Middle School eighthgraders to learn from his mistakes. "I want you to learn something from me, from what you've seen in the papers lately about me," he said. "You could do everything vour parents have taught you was right, you could be good all your life, and make them proud of you, then make a mistake sometime. And that could change people's opinion of you, the way they think of you. "Because of some stupid errors I made in managing campaign tunus people have given me, I've taken criticism from a lot of people," he continued, noting that the students in his audience all have a "role to play" in the future of the country. "Remember that someone is always looking at you and watching you. You can be critized if you do not do exactly what people expect from you." Rose was the keynote speaker at a citizenship program organized as an class project by GO students of Barbara Holcombe. Students greeted Rose with a standing ovation in the school gym and later class representatives Sonny I^ggett and Jessica Robinson presented him with a plaque. I^ter he mingled at a reception in the school library with guests from the community, including Brunswick fYmntv nnmnnrofin Dr*r'lm' ? ? v/uuhvj L/vmv?.iauv. k au> X^IIUil llltlll W.A. Stanley. Congressman Rose told the students, "Nowadays you have to be doubly careful: Not only don't intenAT OCEAN ISLE BRING HOME THE&BEACON On Sale At ISLANDER RESTAURANT OCEAN ISLE BEACH SHOP OCEAN ISLE EXXON OCEAN ISLE PIER OCEAN ISLE SEAFOOD OCEAN ISLE SUPER MARKET PART MART SHEFFIELDS I I for your r HOME HUNTING convenience A . lescentefT^^BH l?BB tHi BRUNSWICK Bf ACON THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. I To Septic rr w is not spociffr WiUiiim Ws!!!H!!1 or original soil. walcr and sewer, sa type of soil for major factor nrevei I still not be the sewage treatment pr It all comes doi ineers, developers have a cost involved, , is currently ex- easily." ic tank law and at- Buck said withm soil. will have to come din g last Wednesday, bond referendum or lat any system perty owners, must be designed Williamson adde idaptedtoa larger polluted and that, if island. grow worse. He said ny people want to the health of Holdei town board has a economy of the entir ho cannot receive fected. y cannot build on Mayor Tandy als current situation will issioners, he said, everyone, not just i esponsible for the renters. "All of as a his beach." this boat and that's hat "the town has solutions." ee up construction Commissioners C absent last week. ETS WARM RECEPTION Lesson For Eig tionally make mistakes, but don't do anything that appears to be wrong." [ On Wednesday, after a ll 2-year in- < vestigation, the House ethics com- < mittee had found Hose guilty of ( violating House rules by borrowing ] (and later replacing) $63,995 from his i campaign fund and failing to file complete financial reports. In its lightest possible penalty, the committee issued a public letter of reproval. The action had little, if any, impact on Rose's reception in Brunswick County, where he was also the keynote speaker for a Democratic rally Saturday that drew about 150 enthusiastic party members. On Friday Rose also presented Shallotte Middle School Principal Mark Owens nine classroom flags which, he said, had flown over the Capitol " not for a long time, now, but for a few minutes." FOR : For only $200 yoi 25-word classifiec North Carolino new; over 1,000,000 Statewide ( Blanket Nor "From the mountai ...and everywher (For more information, call r------ ? SIMPLY FILL OU" AND SEND WITH (No Phone Orders Larger o from this newspaper) I i Name I Address I I ? Advertising Copy I I I I I | 25 words $6 each oddit Word count Telephone numbers one word Post office box numbers I ond route numbers os two words | ond up code each count as one w< count os one SEND TO: THE BRUNSWII PO BOX 2558 SUA j hursday. March 31. 1988?I'age 13-A obiem LS?n, commissioner in charge of id a lack of available funds is the ding the town from solving the ohlein. ,vn to cost." he said. "If we didn't we could solve this problem very it state or federal grants, funding eetly through the town, by way of a taxes, or through individual prod that he believes the canals are left alone, the problem will only I polluted canals could jeopardize 1 Beach residents as well as the e area if the fishing industry is afosaid last week that blame for the ii septic tanks should be placed on !eve!epers, hjh! c.stytc nr re to blame. That's why we're in why we are looking into possible lil Bass and Georgia l-anelov werp K+i** rirrtr/nrc I in i v^i uuui J Mrs. Molcoinbe, whose classes rianned and executed the program. :aid last fall her students began stulying the U.S. flag. "But our room didn't have a flag," she added. "We looked and there were others that didn't also." What followed were lots of letters to Rose, he recalled, with "one central message: Bring us some flags." The congressman was originally to present them in an October assembly, but a scheduling conflict delayed the big event until Friday. Rose, who was first elected to represent the 7th Congressional District in 1972, also urged students to respect the memory of those who died for the country and to appreciate the freedom represented by the U.S. flag. "The flag is a symbol," he continued, "of our country and all that has gone on for over two centuries." SALE i can place your I ad in over 120 ipapers ? reaching 1 households! 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