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I Page IO-A-TilK BRUNSWICK BEA( \ "Now Traffic over Sunset Beach Bridge least 45 minutes last Thursday af mechanical gate on the mainland s and couldn't be raised by the bridge were able to cross the bridge when N Students L Durina An Shallotte Middle School students witnessed high school doggers in action, viewed a replica of an old-time peanut roaster and learned how to vote during last week's annual Heritage Day. The annual springtime event was held last Friday in conjunction with North Carolina Heritage Week, May 25-30. According to Heritage Day cochairperson Barbara Holcombe, the theme of this year's event, "Traditions: A Key to the Past; A Map to the Future," emphasized ties with the past and desirable values which I Jun< Soi * ,-s / ti f J r! 1 f c jpk m hi ' | \izfn ww*, * MPinnrs WUUUll lOQfll vSKA BHKlj * TON, Thursday, June 2. iSoo Listen Here, Gate was halted for at Transportation teriioon when the both s'des be ide malfunctioned employee Terr operator. Vehicles breakdown was _C P Am, ? nnnf IMMg i.\*. uvpui imeiii 01 WVUi jvu? a. earn Tradi nual Herit< can be carried into the future. She said Marion Davis, sale representative with lance Inc., wa the mast popular guest speaker, gi\ ing hats and lollipops to about 3( students. Davis also reviewed the history < the company, which was started b Phil Ianoe of Chnrlntte in lQl'l nn showed various product display which have changed from glass jar: to wire racks to wooden stands ovt the years. Other popular exhibitors, she sail were the Mountain Heritage Hifi School doggers from Burnsvilli i Spe ft Ser Cor T(a iff" S i I)J IMC I ;5J Hwy. 1 Hwy. 1 $TA?f PHOTO B> fiAMN ADAM! I workers removed the gate arms on fore repairing the mechanism. Dt)T y Wilietts. pictured above, said the cnto ; the first to occur at Sunset Beach in retions age Day Brunswick County Board of Elec is tions Supervisor Lynda Britt; am is Luanne Olson from the U.S.S. Nortl !- Carolina Battleship Memorial. 10 Also, Sgt. Ronnie Hewett of tin Brunswick County Sheriff's Depart )f ment showed various drug parapher y nalia and encouraged students ti d avoid drugs and alcohol. 's Mrs. Holcombe said the benefit o s. Heritage Day is that it allow: :r students to reflect on the state'; culture while it also highlight d, historic and artistic values. Nortl ;h Carolina schools have celebrate: e; Heritage Week since 1970. icial 've les tax . A u \ Donaias I? 17 N., Shallotte 1 33, Southport Three N I With Be Tliree marines from Camp Ijejeune were arrested last week in connection with a string of home break-ins that occurred in April at Ocean Isle Beach. Arrested last Thursday by Ocean Isle Beach Police were Shannon Dean Holt, 19, Michael T. Smith. 20, and Mark N. Kinese, 19, all of Comnanv 2nd Rnttftlinn at fnmn ! I?? ? f k jcune, according to warrants on file P at the Brunswick County Clerk of B f ' - AffinA m v-uui i v*live. Both Holt and Smith were charged with four counts of breaking, enter8 ( I W1 ? ? CELEBR/ Eariy Bird Speci 5:30-6:30 n.m. Mondav-FriHa Select from 4 dinne ,j chicken, seafood h stroganoff. Dinners cheese spread and e mixed green salad, v ing, homemade hot 9 z the day, fancy potat < tea, or glass of lit f j course our friendly s COCKTAILS...C/ s " X U a 5:30-9:30 Daily, Closed 5 Hwy. 17, Little River, (81 V I BRUNS | BEAI I Saturdc The events \ I at the i I* ESA Sane Body Boc Volleyba Junior W< IB T ug-of-W * Sondcast IB * Best Tan B ?J. 1%I JL.j K .lM I f] SHALLOTTE'OCEAN ISLE?SUN B, Brunswick 1^ County l& Parks & 11 Recreation |! Department \arincs Che ach Break-1 itig and larceny. Kinese was charged with one count of breaking, entering and larceny. Warrants stated that the break-ins occurred April 17 through April 25 at lour (Jcean isle Beach homes including the William Oden and John Cooke residences on West 1st Street, the Doris Howard residence on West 2nd Street and the Karl Shoaf residence on Driftwood Drive. Property valued at $504 was taken from the four homes. The stolen goods included food, alcoholic beverages, small household items and about $50 in cash. tarRrm'R I Tr ?= \W iTES SPRING RE-i ?s_$8 0?; 141) ^L#7 \/ fp ^ (^/ IV re: 6 oz. prime rib, entree, and beef include our famous imported crackers, our choice of dressbread, vegetable of oes or rice, coffee, ntse wine, and of KSUAL DRESS iundav. 33)249-3702 |^P >in the fui WICK IS nu PFftw iin rco 11 iy, June 4, 8 A vi 11 take place at H main public beach :tioned Surf Confesi ird Contest II Contest orid Class Frisbee v or Contest le Building Contest Contest -SPONSORED BY(wh SET BEACH ppsj i I irnnrl II Ins Ocean Isle Beach Police drew arrest warrants for the three suspects last Thursday. Sgt. James Stewart took all three into custody the same day. Holt ana Smith were being held in the Brunswick County Jail Tuesday under $1,000 secured bonds. Kinese was being held under a $1,500 secured bond. All three made first appearances in Brunswick County District Criminal rvxt.ft ...? c ? t-??i??-i vuui i vjii ruuu) . n uutiuiu Utilise hearings were scheduled to be held Wednesday (June 1). Hablr OPENING! 4 LANDS I IVAL I M until I olden Beach access. SL97TM) | M-ft&f-'tiic fu&.? i Brunswick Islands Surf League I
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