Health Fair Fe Screen inas, Bi Grand Strand General Hospital's Health Fair 'SB on May 14 at Briarcliffe Mall will be a double celebration, also marking the Myrtle Beach hospital's 10 anniversary. The "You're Our Specialty" theme fair runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature 38 booths of healthrelated agencies, many providing free services and information. Free services include vision screening, glaucoma screening, body fat measurements, height and weight, posture checks, oral cancer screening, blood sugar testing and computerized nutritional analysis. And, for a $2 charge, a threeminute cholesterol levei check will New VFV\ To Install Officers of the new Holden Beach VFW Post No. 8866 will be installed at a dinner meeting May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Betty's Waterfront Restaurant on Old Ferry Road. To be installed are Harry Yoder, commander; John Nash, senior vice commander; Tink Lawing, junior vice commander; John Tandy, advocate; Jeff Conaway, surgeon; Earl Ellis, chaplain; and Bob Campbell, quartermaster. Billy Ray Cameron of Sanford, a past national Veterans of Foreign Wars commander and Holden Beach property owner, will preside at the installation. Also expected to attend are Glen Elks Women Make-up demonstrations by Tony Hicks, an Oil of Mink representative, are planned following the May 18 business meeting of the Calabash Elks Indies Auxiliary. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, Traders Village, Calabash. Two members will be used as models, as Hicks offers advice on choosing make-up suited to the wearer. Members will be bringing zip-lock bags with personal care items for deliver)' by Betty Wetzel and Edwina Snyder to Hope Harbor Home for use by the shelter's clients. A dessert card party will be held at the Elks Lodge on June 2 at 1 p.m., for members and their guests. Exercise class continue to meet from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the lodge; cost is $8 per month or $1 per class. Profits from a recent cake and rummage sale will be shared with the Elks, with some set aside for the bingo games the auxiliary holds the fnurth Mnndov <~>f nonh mnntli ot Brunswick Village residential care facility in Shallotte. PWP Forming At Calabash Single parents and grandparents are eligible to join a local Parents Without Partners being formed in the area. An organizational meeting will be held Sunday, May 15, at 3 p.m. at the Elks Club in Calabash. Single parents are asked to come and bring another single parent. For more information, contact Selma High, 579-7519, or Betty Fields, 287-6837. Born in 1945, Jerry's known to strive strive. Quiet spoken, and best all nrnund. Both at home and as mayor of our town. Happy Birthday May Barbara, Mark and Kyli CONGRA JoAnn and Joey Hi JOEY CHR /V\Q> 4 Natures Free rthday Cake also be offered. A full 24-panel blood test is offered for a (15 charge; patients must not eat or drink for eight hours before blood is drawn. Results of the test?which checks the functioning of several organs such as liver, kidney and lungs?will be mailed within three weeks. At 10 a.m., representatives of both Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach government will participate in a birthday cake-cutting ceremony in the J.C. Penney court. Birthday cake and soda will be served to fairgocrs. rnose attending the fair are asked to register inside the mall near the K-Mart entrance. / Post Officers Milliman, state VFW commander; David Redwine, state representative; Benny Ludlum, District 2 commissioner; Jess Parker, county veterans' service officer; and dignitaries from other VFW posts in Brunswick County. The installation dinner is not for members only, said Yoder, the incoming commander, but is for all who are interested in VFW activities as well as members' friends and families. Those who plan to attend are asked to call Bob Campbell in advance, at 842-2698, for seating reservations. Dinner will be ordered from the menu. To See Demo Dues of 85 are still payable for the 1988-89 club year, while new member also pay a $5 initiation fee which covers their name badge. BIRTHS Timm Doug and Lynn Timm of Yaupon Beach have announced the birth of their first child, a son, Isaac Joseph Timm, on April 28 at 6:04 p.m. in The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed six pounds, six ounces, and was 19l2 inches in length. Grandparents are Joseph and Evelyn Wozniak and Howard and caroi i imm. Leggett David and Lisa Leggett of Route 7, Shallotte, are the parents of a daughter, Amanda Jordan leggett. Born April 25 at 2:57 p.m. in The Brunswick Hospital at Supply, she weighed seven pounds, three ounces, and was 20ti inches in length. She joins siblings Jarod, Dana and Jonathan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MiUigan and Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Leggett. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gore, Mrs. MillU 1 * ? * uhiio I'uuigaii in in mrs. nessie i-eggett. Mrs. Rose L. Stanley is her maternal great-great-grandmother. Lewis Mark and Betsy Lewis of Carolina Shores have announced the birth of their first child, Colin Joseph Lewis. Born May 9 at 5:38 a.m. at Grand Strand General Hospital in Myrtle Beach, S.C., he weighed sue pounds, 15 ounces and was 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Wilkinson Jr. of I-exington. Joan E. I-ander of Denver is the paternal grandmother. and n| 11 H Brunswick Business Service TULATES jcks on the birth of iSTOPHER ' 8th a pi m M ^ 4 Kim Davis Ashley Mar Junior MUs 198? Junior Ml Eleve Eleven contestants will compete for the titles of 1988 Junior and Teen Miss Brunswick County Pageant Saturday, May 14, at 7*30 p.m. at the Shallotte Middle School. The current title-holders are Kim Davis of Shallotte and Tami Smith of Iceland. Mistress of Ceremonies will be Wendy Gay Williams, Miss Brunswick County. Featured performers will include the retiring queens. Miss Williams, Little Miss Brunswick County Allysun Abbott and Pre-Teen Miss Wilmington. Contestants will participate in onstage talent and evening gown competitions with winners to receive seholarshin auiarrtc Tami Smith Suzanne Jotirs Tccn Miss 1987 Teen Miss Birthdays And Thursday, May 12 Brett Fulford, Cindy Lohr, DeWayne Reaves, Frances Stone, Katherine Davis, Mrs. Floyd L. Hewett, Trudy Smith, Elbert Baxley, Vesta Faulk; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Friday, May 13 Theresa Woolen, LeGrande Redwine; Jimmy and Ruby Galloway. Saturday, May 14 O -- f r?-? - nbucLLu ruHcn, uiduc nuueru, James McLamb, Carrie Vaught; Reg and Ann Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Stanley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smigiel. Sunday. May 13 Steven Dale Burris, Tracey James, Ed Robinson, Gertrude Galloway, Douglas Stanley. Joshua Truesdale, Bil Salmon, Ann I.ohr, Jackie Fazekas, Jim Simpson; Jim and JoAnn Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Frink. Monday, May 16 Frances Kanoy, Conrad Pigott, Kimberly Dowless, Dr. Robert Sellers; Ricky and Jennifer Burris, Mark and Ashlie Frink. Tuesday, May 17 Ruth Hewett, Tony Nawara, Marilyn Dowless, Madeline Phelps, Diane Wooten, Norma Jean G. Powell; Richard and I.-ena Mae ?"tACON ^ ^ fVtini I m Gut ol [/NATURE'S CLOS jfy Mon Sat 10-6, Resort Plaza, H fLOOK US Uf WANT TO L m I-AST GATF. SQUARE. I OR AI'POINTMF.NIS C WAI K INS ?l l ( Judy Smiti STYLIST iIHI MUNSVVICK 81 ON sha" Nancy Smith 45 Junior Miss n Seek Junic Private interviews will be conducted Saturday afternoon. Admission to the pageant is $4 each, with tickets available at the door. The five Junior Miss contestants, with their parents and talent area listed, include: Ashley Michele Marshall, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marshall of Shallotte, who will perform a tap dance. Nancy Shanea Smith, 10, daughter of Earl and Paula Smith of Shallotte, tap dance. Gwyn Kristen Chappell, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chappell of Calabash, jazz dance. Alicia Dawn Rivcnbark, 10, daughter of Tim and Louise Riven ijpffjff Hoblu Cnmptxil Leslie! Tf en Mln Teen Anniversaries Jones. Wednesday, May 18 Phoebe Clemmons, Gay White, Brent Evans, Adrian Phelps, Craven Demette ''Trey" Milligan III, Burnice L. Johnson, Dave Andrews, Buddy Milliken, Nancy Price, Jean Ixjggett, Dave Andrews, Monica Watts, Martin Caliender, Larry Harrelson, Karen S. Wilson, Matthew I^ong, Alyson Singletary, Chris Byrd, Martin Caliender; Mr. and Mrs. Clay McCullen, Ken and Millie Pensmith. Women's Club Luncheon Set "Butterflies Are Free" is the theme of the May 18 luncheon of the North Myrtle Beach Christian women s ciud at Beach Cove Resport. Fashion accessor}' tips for an existing wardrobe, solos by professional musician Carolyn Alphin of I-illington and a talk by Becky Womble of Lillington are planned for the 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. program. Cost is $7. Reservations are required for the luncheon and for the free nursery and can be made by calling \larj Harper, 751-9856. 2.00 OFF is coupon for $2.00 off i ur next purchase, mum purchase $15.00. I it and bring ad with you! ;et pet center! ' Ls-< 754 9985 J larie Pait 'NER?STYLIST 5 WHEN YOU OOK YOUR BEST! 'W I \ DESIGN J, SHA1 I.OTTE ??-JPHH . rj \ } THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< KrlttcnChnppcll Alicia K Junior Mist Junlo ?r, Teen Miss bark of Bolivia, dance. Danette Marie Hillard, 12, daughter of Steve and Sue Causey of Longwood, vocal. Six young women are vying for Teen Miss, as follows: Theresa Suzanne Jones, 13, daughter of Ed and Sue Jones of Ocean Isle Beach, gymnastics routine. Robin Campbell, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell of Ocean Isle Beach, tap dance. Leslie Dianne Causey, 16, daughter of Bobby and Jane Causey, vocal. Tanya Renee Hewett, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hewett of Shallotte, vocal. I 'JLi & Cssscy TssyaHewett I Miss Teen Miss BRUNSWICK SCHOOL Ol .PAN'S PRESENTS - ^and m J. Friday, May Shallotte M Sperryl Seal Tl 1* i ne styii head out a With Sperry Top-Skier's sole, Sea Mates" will he! tcx)tin? on any boat deck moccasin styling, they'll great, too. To see for your come visit our store, available at... 3Su w w Dovnto-AnShdHottc I I II III IIBWH? ?W )N, Thursday, May 12, 1988?Page 3-B Ivrnbark Danrtte lllllard r ML*s Junior Mb* Titles Elizabeth Catherine Baxter, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baxter of Southport, piano solo. Tammy Lynn Reynolds, 15, daughter of R.L. and Patricia Sullivan of Iceland, piano solo. The pageant is sponsored by the non-profit Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick County Inc., which also produces the county's official Miss North Carolina preliminary pageant. According to spokesman David Clegg, the purpose of the Junior and Teen Miss Pageant Ls to provide an opportunity for young women ages 10 to 16 to become familiar with the Miss America scholarship program and to encourage interest in future Miss America preliminary competition. ^ -.ABB] j?S^& uiancih Baner TaOfii> KcVuoids Tern Miss Teen Miss -4s& ""**_ */ ' r f /J M ? Onoe>5 20, 7:30 P.M. iddle School op-Sider vfate. shwayto n the water. 1 famous slip-resistant Ip you keep your . Arid with classic * keep you looking spepby tops/o?,* /->4 484ft 4