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BRUNSWICK COUNTY'S HONORS C* side New Hanover County to perform Brunswick He Brunswick County's Honors Chorus brought "Music Around The World" to listeners last week, as it entertained in several local schools and at Independence Mall in Wilmington. The chorus is composed of the best vocal music students in the county's primary and middle grades. Its concert program featured folk music from a variety of countries, with specific schools providing cnlnictc inctrnmonlnl nnnnmnnni. wviuiL/tu, uvi uiuvuvat ai.><uilipailt~ r?: ; s ~ [\jgm GIVING HIS PAKTNER AN IMPISH honors chorus student is ready to dance I Hi in fllfCIK O CASH & CA See Us Under I Th urc. March 31 at our warehou Hwy. 17 N., She from Sizzling Sirlc GREAT REI Offering a full everything Lamps, Headboards, Foott Bedding, Dining Room < End Tables, Cocktail T Accessories an XJ 1 r*-* Knll'o ivliifuaii o |??d ?csig 754-4541 o mm? 10RUS was the only group from outlast Thursday in Wilmington's In>nors Chorus S ment or movement for most i numbers. Featured were "I'd lake to Teach the World To Sing," "La Raspa," a Mexican song with dancing by Lincoln Primary School; Comin' Thru the Rye" and "Cockles and Mussels," from the British Isles, with solos from Waccamaw Elementary School students; "Sur Le Pont d'Avignon," from France, with solos by Shallotte Middle School; "Edelweiss" and "Kookaburra," with Orff accompaniment by WW : Ha f ml' LOOK, this Lincoln Primary School > to "La Raspa," a Mexican folk song. f vcilue& lRRY sale the "Big Top" thru Sat., April 2 se location on illotte or across >in on Hwy. 179. DUCTIONS I showcase of we sell... >oards. Outdoor Furniture, ind Bedroom Furniture, ables, Rattan, Wicker, id much more. Cfl 11 nv% * -i- /-v x Ui if ilUi Ci p Center I r 754-8422 IjMjHl BBUNSWICK BEACON^ I dependence Mall. The concert was schools. Jings internat Southport Elementary School; "Tzena, Tzena," with instrumental accompaniment by Waccamaw Elementary and Shallotte Middle schools: "Marching to Pretoria," "Ahrirang," a Korean folk song with Orff accompaniment by Iceland Midle School students, "In Bahia Town," a Brazilian folk song with movement by Bolivia Elementary School students, "If I Had A Hammer," and in closing, "Let There Be Peace On Earth," with solo by a Union Primary School student. Members of the honors chorus and their directors, by school, are as follows: Shallotte Middle: Sheyna Pope, Melissa Robinson, Lesley Holden, Jennifer Johnson, Megan Grissett, Crystal Stanley, Jason Gurganus, Jason Newman and Kim Davis; director, Donna McLamb. Waccamaw Elementary: Adam Babson, Cyrenthia Barden, Corey Bell, Christy Chestnutt, Stephanie Frink, Rebecca Hughes, Michael Jones, Misty Minton and Jakisha Bowens; director, LeAnne Smith. Union Primary: Diana Anderson, Heather Heavener. Corv Lauehran. Mixed Pups f Four mixed puppies are among the animals available for adoption this week at the Brunswick County Animal Shelter. The two male and two female pups between six and eight weeks old are a mix of collie, German shepherd and husky. Three are black and brown, while one female is all white. Also available at the shelter, located off N.C. 211 south of Supply, is a one-year-old male terrier/GerPhysi (:(/ Appreciat \\\\ 1 he South Bru \\\\ Chamber of Con \\\\ gratiti I physicians contributic f com m lU'l the sou If \ brunswi __.t Y\ \ J islands 2 BB ^Br t mm A v # OLBV #i <y JC ^rJtm j?Jr ^MKi^ ^^BfrB L 'r* i-lafctf+t: I \ . ^Vi I^Kv repeated Friday at several county ionai Theme SheRhonda Marlowe, Mitch Varnum, Carrie Beth Wemyss, Jamye Hickman, Ix'ah Sloane and Michelle Cox; director, Patti Steen. Bolivia Elementary; Rosa Douglas, Keysra Galloway, Kelly Hardee, Laura Holden, Yarbi Ix;mon, Howard Robinson, Amie Sidberry and Patricia Shannon; director, Belinda Mayhew. Leland Middle: Brian Briggs, Rachael Hensch, Nyemekia Munn, Wendy Ganey, Andrea McNair, Karen Wiggs, Jeremy Child and Jeff Clark; director, Hazel Gideon. Lincoln Primary; Audrey David, Ryan Hewett, Erin Thompson, Wendy Thompson, Tamekia Jenkins. Michael Miller, Jenny Crowder and Antwane Beatty; director, Shirley tamurowsKl. Southport Elementary: Cristin Evans, Patricia Harrington, Kimyatta Anderson, litany a Lee, Trevor Parker, .Jeffrey Shew, Brian Bishop; director, Deborah Skillman. South Brunswick Middle: Jennifer Hardee, Toni Elaine Mims, Amanda Sewell, Stephanie Turner, Kim Fullwood, Wendy Rose and Frances Franck; director, Mary Sljaka. sieed Homes man shepherd mix. This black and white dog goes by the name of Tippy. An adult black and brown tabby striped cat is also in need of a good home, according to Animal Control Supervisor Zelma Babson. The medium-haired cat has a white chest and mouth and is described as very friendly. These pets and others can be seen at the shelter Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. X7X icianQ>p|$\ ion Week ||\] /! nswick Islands H imerce expresses ide to i for their Dns to this " 1 "MM t THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, March 31, 1988?Page S-B BUNNIES FOR EASTER? 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