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Pago 4-11?THK HKl NSWICK BFJ jm \cu officers of the Shallottc Midd elected last week arc. from the left, vice president: Amy Caistin. secret Sommersett. parliamentarian: Aar 29Mal Twenty-nine Brunswick fount students are on the spring semeste dean's 'ist released last week by th University of North Carolina ;i Wilmington. Students taking 12 to 14 hours c work must earn a 3.5 gradepoir average < (IPA i or better with n grade less than B. while those takin 15 hours or more must earn a 3.21 i P.or better with no grade less than B. Those listed are as follows, by com iiiunitv: Shallotte: Tony Bradford Cheers Koute3: Bruce W. Dillard: CarlaSui Fox; Brenda Smith I.angston. Routi 7: Andrew Weldon Mayes. Route 3 Miriam Halphine Highsmith Mayes noiue .i: .lolin 1). Pratt. Route 1 Calabash Acres: Reginald Davis Stanley. Houie t>. Ash: William Scott Dutton. Routt 1: Donald Joseph dates. Route 1. Sunset Beach: Julius Alton King. Supply: Donald Marcus Fnnis Route 1. Bolivia: Joseph K. Curlott III Route 1. Wituiabow: Sony a Denise Walton Route 1. 1.eland: Paula Coker Bloodworth; Rebecca Best Falor. Route 2: Kelly Marie Jones. Route 1: Sabra Michelle I.ennon. Route 4: Jennifei Ruth Roberts. Route 5: Janey I.ynr Slurtz. Route 4: Carole Duttor Williams. Southport/Boiling Spring 1-akes: Patrick Gerard Jacobs: Kcenan Eric Jones; Sara Jane Massingale Kirby: Teresa Kene McNeill: Paula Lec Schmidt; Gaston Defoix Wilson Carolyn Wolfe Yarbrough. Four Recognized Four Brunswick County seventl graders have qualified to attend ; state recognition ceremony fo academically talented students spor sored by Duke University's Taler Identification program. They are 1 .eland Midciie Se'nooisu dent Charlie Speight, son of Jean an Carl Speight; Shallotte Middle Schoc students Amy I.. Caison. daughter c Maurice and Lois Caison; and Le l.etina. daughter of Frank and Sai dra Letina: and South Brunswic Middle School student Honald C Brown, son of Honald and Sherr Brown. Two of these students, Speight am Brown, will also be invited to th Grand Recognition Ceremony on th Duke campus June 5. due to thei liigh SAT scores. Students qualified for recognitioi by Duke University as a result c their scores on the Scholastic Ap titudc Test 1SAT1. Qualifying students will be chose for scholarships, summer enricl inent camps and opportunities ft continued involvement with Duk University, according to Cath Furpless. coordinator for the school! .. ?-i - Kiiicu <iiiu laiemeu program. Box ley Invited Kelly A. Baxley. a sophomore a West Brunswick High School and tli daughter of Diannc and Doug Raxle; of Tarheeland Acres, has been in vited to attend the N.C. School o Science and Mathematics next fall. She was chosen for the incoinini r V. -\'1 ^ > -f Geraniums g 4 inch pots 75' 2 aii bedding Plants ^ $1 .50 per do/ ? Roses 5 LEAH'S NURSERY | HWY 17, JUST NORTH OF k SHALLOTTE PHONE 754 6994 ?? kCON. Thursday. June 2, 1988 Ik. j - US Junior NHS E lc School National Junior Honor Society Kobin Campbell, president: F.mily Core, an; Mary Miller Kuss. treasurer: Yara nit miller. sergeant-at-arms: ami I lamia PEOPLE IN ke UNC-Wilr v ciass of 282 from nearly TfiO nominees r statewide following a rigorous ade mission process. ll Nye Inducted I Nicholas C. (NickI Nye. grandson 0 of Tarheeland j. Acres. Shallotle. a y is the valedic- Bx torian of his class at Church Farm School, a private " ' \9 boarding school HP\ Li in Chester Coun Hg. r JBj u ty. Pa. Nye was tf ggjl also recently inducted into the school's Karl B. Wilkins Chapter of the National 5 Honor Society. In the fall he will attend Old Dominion College in Nor, folk. Va. His twin brother, Tom. is also a senior at Church Farm School. During first through third grade, they attended Union Primary School in Shallotte. Attending Nye's NHS induction ceremony were his aunt and uncle, Sharon and I.. Bert Nye HI of Great Falls, Va.. who are also his foster parents. 1 Stitched Square A quilt square stitched by Brunswick Community College employees Gaye Fulford and Anne Clemmons is part of a 12-foot by 5-foot quilted wall mural presented by the North Carolina Community College Adult Educators Association " to the N .C. Department of Community Colleges during the community college system's 25th anniversary celebration. Designed in hand-tied cottons and I, velveteens the pictoral panorama of a North Carolina will hang in Raleigh's r Caswell Building for one year. BCC has requested its loan for the opening lt of the college's new auditorium in December 1989. Bar Elects Officers Michael Cox was elected president d of the Brunswick County Bar " Association on May 11. )f Also elected to one-year terms e were Nancy Guyton, vice president; l" James Payne, secretary; Robert J* Serra, treasurer; and Ben Delre, ' librarian. Earns All A s Deborah FormyDuval of ^ Southport, named to the spring e semester dean's list at Peace College e in Raleigh, is one of 15 Peace student r who made all A's. Wins Title n Rhonetle Phillips, the 3-vear-old f (laughter of Mr. > and Mrs. Allen runups 01 Shallotte Point, j&T n won tlic title of ^ wk v Wee Ms. Liberty ' " fr >r Star at a pageant * > e held May 21 in ?, Myrtle Beach. ' S.C. She also won most photogenic, best portfolio and prettiest dress. She will next participate in the South t Carolina state Wee Ms. Liberty Star L' pageant. y , I 1 rAiini rnrr ikiTrniAn wmrkt i K ir^ i tmvn g DECORATING SERVICE ?Mini blinds \ ?Vertical blinds I ?Micro blinds ?Carpet \ ?Wallpaper ?Draperies ?Pictures Ruby Floyd ~ f7ij f - M/Tsfzwri eJrow Hwy, 90*1. #3 Seaside Na^th S79-B091 I986 THf BRUNSWICK BEACON 4 lects Officers ti recti. reptirU-r. The active chapter spo year. including Black History Mouth, re school athletes with high academic avei THE NEWS nington Dec She is the daughter of Marilyn For- h myDuval and Carl FormyDuval. F both of Southport. C Kubes Wins tj North Brunswick High School a senior John Kubes' was selected the s 1988 winner of the 7th Congressional p District Art Competition for high ti school students. ? He entered a pointillistic felt tip r< pen study. "Discarded Stonewar Jugs." that was completed as a classroom assignment under iiKtnm. tor Terry Hosenfelder. The piece will hang for one year in the U.S. House of I Representatives. along with works from other congressional districts ! nationwide. Receives Scholarship Sutton Crawford Foy has been awarded a Presidential scholarship for academic merit to St. Mary's Col- g lege in Raleigh for the 1988-89 academic year. H The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iT Henry C>. Foy of l-ong Beach, she will z. be a rising junior in the school's two year high school program. Scholarship Won Dawn Leigh Rohde of Long Beach, ? a senior at South Brunswick High a School, has been awarded a ? Presidential scholarship to I,enoir- ^ Rhyne College, Hickory. 01 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. n Michael C. Rohde. + Attend Workshop Shallotte residents Mamie Wilson h and Kenneth Cook, secretary and technician respectively with the Brunswick County Soil and Water t Conservation District office at n Bolivia, attended a May 23-25 a workshop on "Conservation?A Team Approach" in Asheville. They exchanged ideas with 60 other participants on education and infor- ^ mation programs, photography and ^ the team approach to conservation. *' o Reaves Participates \ Hubert S. Reaves of Bolivia, a ii sanitarian with the Brunswick Coun- ti ty Health Department, participated in the Passenger Safety Association's 1 Life-saver Conference f.lay 22-24 in S High Point. Which focused on new in formation about topics such as child protection and adult seat belt usage. Reaves coordinates the health ( department's child passenger seat ^ loan program. j Receives Certificate Danny Dean Smith of Ash, a lieute- a nant with uie N.C. wildlife Resources Commission, was awarded the ad- P vanced law enforcement certificate e HI mm WKT r ^ MB hi] || WL. J ?r Recognizing the sig recovery. If you see someone overcome with hopeless concentrating or sleepin The Oaks for informatio Our adult treatment p and start enjoying life a] Call The Oaks info 1-800-622-OAKS (6257). 1988. New Hanover Memorial Hosp lal IliJR: nsors iiiiiiHTOUS projects during the cognition nf teachers. and honoring rant's. m's List y the North Carolina Criminal Education and Training Standards 'omntission on May 20. This is the highest professional cerifieate awarded to law enforcement nd criminal justice officers in the tate. To qualify, officers must comlete a combination of professional "aining and relevant education, as ell its meet minimum experience equirements. J one s To Teach Phillip T. Jones, son of Jacob l^e aw^jiu. and Olene Jones of Ocean Beach, has been w 1 certified to teach Bl . J in the Arizona f. /V*v Pu^'c schools. A a. . -- \ r.io/ graduate ot the University of Arizona, he graduated from Ben L. Smith igh School in Greensboro. He is larried to the former Judy Weiniphel of Tucson. Stanley Chosen LaShonda Stanley, winner of the runswick County Fashion Revue, ttended 4-H Clothing Camp May )-22 at Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Camn in eidsville, where she was chosen as ae of the top 25 participants to lodel at the State Fashion Revue at H Congress in Raleigh this summer. She was accompanied to camp by er parents, Mr. and Mrs. James larvin Stanley of Longwood. Clothing-related classes were aught, stressing personal development in modeling, fabric painting nd discovering "action" fabrics. A ttends Conference Ouida Hewett of Shallotte, coorinator of the Brunswick County 'olunteer and Information Center nc., attended the annual convention f the North Carolina Association of ro!ur.teer Administration (NCAVAl a Raleigh May 18-20. She paricipated in a variety of workshops. NCAVA is the professional associaion for directors of volunteer prorams in the state. Attend Meeting Staff members Ouida Hewett and Irace Bratt of the Brunswick County 'oluntoer and Information Center nc. attended the NCAIRES conerence at Shell Island. The association, for information ind referral services statewide, profidod workshops on topics as iromotion of services and identifying ornmunity resources. ns of depression is the you care about losing ness or guilt . . . havin g ... or adopting antin or referral, rograms help people 01 gain. rmation and referral Hi Shallotte Child? In Wilmington Elizabeth and Will Milligun, daughter and son of Davis and Cathy Milligan of Shallotte, are in the cast of "Aftei Happily Ever After," a pro.1 i : ... _r r?L:i j ?_ uiiciiun 01 uie inaiiiln vaiuuren s Theater. Performances are scheduled for 2 p.m. June 10, 8 p.m. June 11 and 2 p.m. June 12 at Holand-tlrise Junior High School in Wilmington. Elizabeth will portray a Munchkin and Will the dwarf "Sleepy" in the play written by Wilmington playwright Steve Cooper. Marjorie Megivern, associate editor of The Brunswick Beacon, directs. Daughter Born Brian and Mary Barnhardt of Shallotte Point have announced the birth of their second daughter. Jennifer Marie. Born May 15 at 2:15 a.m. in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Wilmintltnn chn i, jiiv nvigllVU .1CVVII [AJUIHia, CENTIPEDE SOD n.?.?u? c.j c N? IV.J JbllC tfVU VII IIIJ 579-3991 (803)669-1024 | ( SERIES 6 OF 1 Seeing Well A: Grow Older A Special 12-Part Series About Our Che Sponsored By Carolina Eye Associates. Cataracts M< Your Vision By George Tate. Jr. M.D. "What did you say? Cataracts can improve your vision? It couldn't be!" Well, yes. sometimes cataracts in their early stages can cause a tern n_ny niipiuvemeni in sight. General MacArthur, testifying before Congress in one of the first televised broadcasts from Washington. D.C., was observed to read his entire speech without the use of glasses. An alert eye surgeon called the General's office to recommend an examination for cataracts. In the early stages of a . cataract, the soft, aspirinlike lens inside the eye hardens and actually bends light more efficiently into focus at the back of the eye. After years of using reading glasses. adults_ in their 50's and pTTJjT 8Th first step toward interest in life . . . iff trouble iJ social behavior, call /ercome depression tie at ? 1 ^ en Appear I Production | The fantasy-comedy deals with well-known fairy tale characters. In Cooper's story, those thought of as "had guys" tell their sides of such tales as "Cinderella," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Little Heil Hiding Hood." ! Tickets for the show are $4 for adults and S2 for children, and may 1 41 1 jv (jiu iiKiacu ai me uoor. The children's tiieater is a new organization of Thalian Association. "After Happily Ever After" is its second production. The group is open to area children. To Barnhordts 10' j ounces, and was 20 inches in length. She has a sister, Hriana, 1. Gene Barnhardt of Mooresville is her paternal grandfather. Her maternal grandmother is Peg Dyer of Boiling Spring I-akes. | SALES & REPAIRS| H on all makes and models of I vacuums and sewingH I machines. VARIIISU RENTED Surf wood Shopping Center Hwy 1 7, North Myrtle Beach 1-803-240 7259 ay Improve 60's may suddenly find that they no longer need glasses. Some mistakenly believe they are getting younger. This phenomenon is /? s~?} 1 ? i A II T 1 _ v.uuuu siyin. n is only temporary, and it means that a cataract probably will develop sooner or later. As the cataract becomes progressively worse, vision may become cloudy. At this point, doing close work and driving at night may become more difficult. For more information about cataracts, or information about other eye disorders, call SightLine, our toll-free information service at 1-800-227-5189. This special series on eves is snnnsnrerl hi/ Cor. - ? -J / wwm olina Eye Associates ol Brunswick County. Brunswick Hospital at Doctors Complex #2. Supply. NC. Phone (919) 754-5434. _____ a I 1 i n H MSm Jk ep The Oaks Stale ot lite /Vtftyc/iofrc C<vc New Hanover Memorial Hospital >1M S Trli Si reel Wilmington
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