Calendai Thursday, Dec. 1 BRUNSWICK COUNTY LITERAC Branch Library, Shallotte, 11 a BRUNSWICK ARTS COUNCIL E Assembly Building, Governmei CALABASH CHAPTER AARP met SHALLOTTE LIONS CLUB meets NEWCOMERS CLUB OF SOUTH Hospital dining room, Supply, 1 GAME NIGHT at the American Lei 17,7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 ROTARY CLUB of the South Bruns Sea Trails Gnlf ri?h o. kJ111 IOV,I u?, BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD 0 in the administration building c AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES for Leland Branch Library, 4:30-5: A BEDTIME STORYTIME for all a Wear your pajamas. GRISSETTOWN-LONGWOOD VFE N.C. 904 north of Grissettown, \ A TURKEY SHOOT by Calabash grounds on N.C. 179 north of thi A TURKEY SHOOT will be held at Dec. 17 each Friday and Satur iliary will be selling hotdogs, c< A FLOTILLA of boats decorated f Southport waterfront, 7 p.m. SAVE OUR SHELLFISH (SOS) m Community Building, Stanbury SHALLOTrE AL-ANON FAMILY ( Church, 8 p.m. This is a suppor CLOSED MEETING of Alcoholics / blem with alcohol, AA Building NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets Southport, offering 12-point proj to USe drUUS. fellnwshin amnno SHALLOTTE WHEEL AND DEAL day at the American Legion P Public welcome. Saturday, Dec. 3 CALABASH VOLUNTEER RESCU the squad building on N.C. 179, SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS at the Lei die School, sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks & Rec entertainment, food concession: SANTA CLAUS AND FRIENDS wi Parade, which forms at at Shall to the Smith Avenue and U.S. 17 visitors with candy. A FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLE Volunteer Rescue Squad buildii WINNABOW VFD serves barbecue Road, Winnabow, 11 a.m.-5 p.m CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE will b Kure Beach, the last Confcdera guided tours (2:30 p.m. and 4: holiday refreshments and seaso Admission is free. FREE HYPERTENSION SCREEN Health Department, will be of Squad station, 2 p.m.4 o.m. THE SECOND SOUTIIPORT-OAK ] be held, starting in Yaupon Bes THE SALVATION ARMY holds its South 3rd Street, Wilmington,; 1-762-7354. A TURKEY SHOOT will be held grounds on N.C. 179 north of th< A TURKEY SHOOT wiU be held al Building every Saturday until C as prizes. Proceeds benefit the OPEN MEETING of the Supply Gr day, for alcoholics and other pe ing room, The Brunswick Hospi Safe, Efficient And Above A GHo-Ray Rinnft INFRA-RED PROP SPACE NEATER from CMigte? When you think c a as aives vou m */ ' * (T^DDGqu Q Whitcville Tabor Cily S 1C28 0 M.:c son S: East S*r? Street ?t* Oi2 41V 6S3 M3/ ) r Of Events Y COUNCIL meets at the West Brunswick .m.-12:30 p.m. loard of Directors meets in the Public it Center, Bolivia, 5 p.m. its at the Calabash VFW Building, 7 p.m. at Joe's Barbecue, Shallotte, 7 p.m. BRUNSWICK meets in The Brunswick ' p.m. gion Post, one mile south of Shallotte, U.S. wick Islands meets at Tavern On The Tee, ;ach, 7:30 a.m. F EDUCATION meets in recessed session inference room, Southport, at 12 noon, children ages 8 to 13 will be held at the 30 p.m. ges win De Held from 6:30 p.m to 7:30 p.m. > holds a turkey shoot at the fire station on ' p.m. VFW Post will be held at the shooting e Calabash stoplight, 7 p.m. the Shallotte Point VFD, continuing until day, 7 p.m., Bay Road. The Indies Auxjffee and hot chocolate, or the holidays makes its way along the leets in the District II (Lockwood Folly) Road off Holden Beach Road, 7:30 p.m. jROUP meets at Camp United Methodist t group for families of alcoholics, uionymous for individuals who have a pro, Grissettown, 8 p.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, N.C. 211, [ram to help addicts overcome their desire recovering addicts, 8 p.m. Call 762-6638. ERS Square Dance Club dances each Fri'ost on U.S. 17 south of Shallotte, 8 p.m. E SQUAD THRIFT SHOP, located beside will be open, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. land Christmas Craft Fair at Leland MidLeland Community Action Group and reation Department, with wide variety of 5 0 a m -3 n m -? p ill be featured in the Shallotte Christmas otte Middle School, 10 a.m., and proceeds intersection, where Santa will greet young *4IC is offered at the Boiling Spring Lakes lg, 10 a.m.-ll a.m. ; dinners at the fire station on Governor's i., $3 each. e held at Fort Fisher State Historic Site, te bastion of the Civil War, with costumed ,30 p.m.), period decorations, traditional nal and Civil War-era music, 1 p.m.-5p.m. 1ING, sponsored by the Brunswick County fered at the Shallotte Volunteer Rescue ISLAND Christmas by the Sea Parade will ich and ending in Long Beach, 3 p.m. annual doll tea today and Sunday, at 223 ! p.m.-9 p.m. For more information, call by Calabash VFW Post No. 7288 at Uie : Calabash stoplight, 7 p.m. t the Waccamaw Fire and Rescue Squad Christinas, 7 p.m., with turkeys and hams departments. oup. 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M (??D0 to?D lhallolle Ellzabothlown Wallace 7 17M>flh Hwy 701 South W Ma n Si E?l 7S4 8131 eC2 66H 2eS 247t GAME NIGHT will be held at the Cab p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 A FREE BI.OOD PRESSURE CHE( CLINIC will be held at Coastline Vo Road, 2 p.m.4 p.m. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for Brunswic during the period Nov. 19, 1987, to I Church of Shallotte, Main Street, 3 sored by Hospice volunteers. Everyi THE ANNUAL SALVATION ARMY DO St., Wilmington, from 3 p.m. to i 1-762-7354. OPEN MEETING of Alcoholics Anonym p.m. Monday, Dec. 5 SOUTH BRUNSWICK INTERCHURCH Shallottc, 8:30 a.m. OCEAN ISLE BEACH PLANNING BOA HOPE HARBOR HOME Board of Direct board room. Supply, 12:30 p.m. THE JET SET meets at Jennie's Brani munity residents age 50 and older. CALABASH ZONING BOARD meets at BRUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISSIONS members, 5 p.m. THE BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD chambers, with new members to be p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF EC tion building conference room, Soutt HOLDEN BEACH COMMISSIONERS n SUNSET BEACH TOWN COUNCIL meet discuss annexation, 4 p.m., followed CALABASH VFW POST NO. 7288 mei Village, Calabash, 7:30 p.m. AN AREA-WIDE PUBLIC MEETING ' Marine Fisheries staff at the Marine Beach, 7:30 p.m. CLOSED MEETING BY ALCOHOLICS those who have a problem with alco p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6 IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION Toastmasters Club, Calvary Baptist ( mation contact Marcia Warring, 579CHRISTMAS CRAFTS will be the topicBrunswick Branch Library, Shall a.m.-ll:45, ages 3-5. THE CHRISTMAS STORY will be presei from the North Carolina Museum Library, 2 p.m. No admission charge A CHRISTMAS CRAFT WORKSHOP for the West Brunswick Branch Library BRUNSWICK COUNTY DEMOCRATIC The Brunswick Hospital cafeteria, cancellations by 9 a.m. to Grace Pet HOLDEN BEACH VFW POST NO. 88GC munity Building, 7 p.m. UNION PRIMARY SCHOOL PTO mi Christmas music program, guest spe; ISLANDER SQUARES DANCE CLUB < Senior Center, Atlantic Street, South| GAME NIGHT will be held at the Cals Calabash. Doors open 7 p.m., games MIDWAY ALANON FAMILY GROUP m ference room, Supply. Open to anvor p.m. For more information call 1-762 Wednesday, Dec. 7 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS CLUB Southport, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. For more inf 754-5082. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS will be the topic WJClll PAY OPERATING EXF PURCHASE EQUIPM BUY LAND BUILD REFINANCE DEBTS ...AND A WHOLE LOT * COMPET!!!* A CVACI I CUT v C.AULLLLIN I CREDIT SPE CAPE FIJ .3 <$P SM The Farm Credit System "The Leader in Agricultural Le ibash Volunteer Fire Department, 8 :k and diabetes detection lunteer Rescue Squad, Holden Beach k County Hospice patients who died 4ov. 14, will be held at First Baptist p.m., followed by a reception sponDne is invited. I,L tea will be held at 223 South 3rd 1 p.m. For more information, call ous at the Grissettown AA Building, 8 COUNCIL meets at Joe's Barbecue. RD meets at the town hall. 9:30 a.m. ors meets in The Brunswick Hospital :h Baptist Church, 3 p.m. For comthe town hall, Calabash, 4 p.m. IRS meet for a reception for outgoing OF COMMISSIONERS meets in its ; sworn in and officers elected, 6:30 (UCATION meets in the administraiport, 6:30 p.m. leet at the town hall, 7 p.m. s at the town hall in special session to by regular meeting, 7:30 p.m. cts in the VFW Building, Trader's will be held by the N.C. Division of Resource Center, Fort Fisher, Kure 5 ANONYMOUS every Monday for hoi, the AA Building, Grissettown, 8 SKILLS with the Coast Toasters Church, 7 a.m.-8 a.m. For more infor 9474. of preschool story time at the West otte, 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m., and 11 ited, illustrated with slides of works of Art's collection, Leland Branch youngsters ages 8-13 will be held at , Shallotte, 4 p.m.-5 p.m. WOMEN hold a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Call in reservations and iples, 84'2-9351. 1 meets in the t.oekwood Folly Comjets in the school cafeteria for a aker and a wards presentation, 7 p.m. if Southport meets at the Southport lort, 7:30 p.m. Caller is Ray Pardue. ibash Elks Ixidge, Traders Village, begin 7:30 p.m. eets in The Brunswick Hospital Conle affected by someone's drinking, 8 -6637. meets at the Howe Street Cafe, ormation, call Don or Susan Eggert, during preschool storytime at the ? lispfi SENSES ENT HOMES MORE! /? rates terms" cialists come by today. \R FARM CREDIT SERVICE Shallotte Branch 1 Main Street, Shallotte 754-6203 tlNOI* tnding for Over 70 Years." THE BRUNSWICK BEACON,' Southport Main Library, 10 a.m.a.m., ages 4-5. A CHRISTMAS CRAFT workshop for ; library, Southport, 4 p.m.-5 p.m. SHALLOTTE ALDERMEN meet at tl CLOSED MEETING for individuals v Alcoholics Anonymous Building, C NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets e< Church, N.C. 211, Southport, offe overcome their desire to use drug diets, 8 p.m. For more informatio iScabhnm SViiiiii Commerci Letterheads Envelopes Business Cards Office Forms Invoices Statements s Bumper Stickers I Gift Certificates Rental Brochures ! Copies | "Let Us Give HHH o We here in Brum many challenges Ji 1 four years. It's i challenges head on. I Of I Ke Give a ring J Model 2022 with Memory Pull-out directory for fi Mpmnrv fr?r ninp c y v/i lllliV I v/ wig Multi-year battery for ri .*.'39.95 S Reg. Price $49.95 dia pul Rotary Dial-in-the-Handset 25% OFF ALL TE Sale ends De -i ? ATLANTIC TELEPN Hall Tnii ai I ? 1 ITiiirsday, December 1, 1988?Page 5-B 10:45 a.m., ages 2-3; and 11 a.in.-ll:45 youths ages 8-13 will be held at the Main he town hall, 7:30 p.m. .ho have a problem with alcohol, at the Irissettown, 8 p.m. ich Wednesday at St. Peter's Lutheran ring a 12-step program to help addicts is and fellowship among recovering adn, call 1-762-6638. , Hwy. 179 S. r Ocean Isle, NC 579-5307 Fax Services Send & Receive al Printing Pressure Labels Wedding Invitations And Albums Thank You Notes Personalized: Napkins, Matchbooks, Placecards, Stationery & Envelopes Presentation Folders EtcYou A Quote" Thank You S dt your support nd expressions f confidence. ^uLiniv nave icing us in the next 1 ime to meet these 1 ice Again, Thanks, lly Holders I sione^Districn "or Christmas requently dialed numbers ;it numbers nemory function ;t number redial jse button ne/pulse switchable ling for either tone or se dialing capability Telephones Reduced 20% LEPHONE CORDS ?cember 23rd J I>1 J * ,t,uoJoM^ cP* IONE MEMB. 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