9 Sea Trail POA jl Plans Social pgj The Sea Trail Property Owners H Association will hold a social meeting on Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Riverboat Restaurant off U.S. 17 near Little River, S.C. The social will begin with a happy hour at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at I 7:30 p.m. Music for listening anddaniS cing will be provided from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Door prizes also will be M awarded. The event was planned by the POA's social committee, composed of Marie Fowler, Julia Thomas and l| Ann Boehmer. II Union PTO Meets Tuesday Union Primary School's ParentTeacher Organization (PTO) meets Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. A Santa's Sprret q ?? ? - ? ? u piuvt. 1U1 "kid's only" to shop for Christmas presents, was to begin Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the school library and continue through the PTO meeting, said Principal Clara Carter. At the meeting a Christmas program will be presented by the school M chorus, she said. Also, Bill Turner, an assistant superintendent, will discuss asbestos in the schools, noting that asbestos poses no problem at Union Primary. William Harrison, assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum, will be present and available to talk to parents. Several awards will be presented, including recognition of Nicole Faircloth, the student who submitted the winning school mascot?the dolphin, and cookie sales performers. Joe Stevenson is president of the PTO. f Fort Will Host Program The Fort Fisher State Historic Site near Kure Beach will host a Christmas Open House on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The visitor center will be decorated for the Christmas season with native greenery and fresh fruit. Traditional holiday refreshments will be available for sampling. Entertainment for the program includes: Laney High School Chorus and Ensemble at 1 p.m.; Coastalina Chorus of the Sweet Adelines Inc. at 2 p.m.; La Musique Club of Carteret, who will present Civil War-era music, at 3 p.m.; and Carolina Beach Elementary School Chorus at 4 p.m. Two costumed guided tours around the remains of the fort will be offered at 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. No admission will be charged for the open house. g?una?? wmn?m Deck You i All Christnias Ite ! Sun., Dec. 4, 1-7 PA V ' 1988 THE BR ^^NURSERY All a, A i n "7. c 1 z iwsut i-jui i u-/; juri i -o Bricklanding Rd., h > ( Goshi Seven Acteens from Goshen Baptist ( who participated in "Acteens See Can Day" on Oct. 29 are shown above, t from left, arc Gloria Stevens, Lisa 1 Henry; second row, Carey White, K Carmack and Crystal McLamb; ai Christmas Tr< The Brunswick County Agricultural Extension Service again this year is selling Christmas trees to benefit the local 4-H youth program. According to Associate Extension Agent Billy Privette, trees from the local agricultural office's demonstration plot at the county complex in Bolivia will be available on Tuesday, Students Win Two Brunswick County students, Bennie Flint King and Phillip Jeffrey RllSS. haVP hPPn au/arHoH ships to be used in their studies at N.C. State University for the 1988-89 academic year. King, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie K. King of Route 1, Ash, has been awarded the Winslow Foundation Endowed Scholarship. He is a senior, majoring in pre-veterinary medicine. The scholarship is named in memory of William R. Winslow, a NARFE To Ins The Brunswick County Chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) will install newly-elected officers at a Christmas luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 12:30 p.m., at the Pirate's Cove Restaurant, Yaupon Beach. The new officers for 1989 include President Carroll D. Wooge, Vice President Dorothy McDonald, Secretary Elizabeth Toney and Treasurer Archie D. Stewart. The chapter also mil present a ?? -<*. r Halls With rs & Greenery trees wreaths :hristmas cactus oor decoration^j^ k island pines trimmings insettias jnrt) 10 or more seal delivery . * vk *iv- .. ?. ^16%'dS A with this coupon UNSWICK BEACON J IPP'S I ID LANDSCAPING 754-6608 Hwy. 179, Shallotte ?wag?I MUM3?????MM?^ ?n Acteens Visit Cam Church of Lcland leaders Vila Rei ipbell University tivities included 3n the first row, speakers, presen Oavis and Tracy mage and soccer i Leri Edge, Gwen College. Acteens id on the back, teen-age girls. 3e Proceeds Wil Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. Cost is $25 per tree. The tax deductible contribution will go to the Brunswick County 4-H Development Fund. A drawing will be held Dec. 6 to distribute the trees to contributors. The demonstration plot was planted about five years ago to encourage Christmas tree growing 0_L _ I I ocnoiarsnips native of Pasquotank County and former director of the First National Bank of Washington. Russ, the son of Phillip and Brenda Russ of Route 7, Shallotte, was awarded the Cameron H. Easton Memorial Endowed Scholarship. He is a first-year student, majoring in livestock management and field crop technology. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of scholarship, character and leadership in the university's Agricultural Institute. ;tall Officers donation to a representative of Hope Harbor Home, which provides temporary shelter, counseling and other assistance to victims of domestic violence. Also during the luncheon, Christmas carols will be led by Cathy Bass, and gifts will be distributed. Once ir 52 wee (jl/ ikf Give a s THE BRU for Chri jMfc XX 8a PMOIO BY TRAVIS ^ ^MOZIUCO ' pus I Stevens and Barbara Miller. Aca tour of the Buies Creek campus, tations, a drama, basketball scrimgame between Campbell and Augusta is a mission organization for Baptist I Benefit 4-H locally. The plot now contains about 100 trees, mainly Virginia pines, white pines and red cedars Over the past four years, the project has raised at least $1,000 each year for 4-H, Privette said. About 50 trees have been sold each year. After the drawing is held, the trees will be cut by members of the agricultural office. However, individuals will be allowed to dig up their tree if they wish to keep it alive for transplanting later, he added. Individuals who wish to buy one of the trees should contact the Brunswick County Agricultural Extension Service at 2534425 or mail their name, address and telephone number to the extension office in Bolivia. jwALL STARl FLAGS (919)259-FLAG Flags "Banners Flagpoles 'Pennants .1 Varirty (ff h'hifjx Mail Orders 8 FREE Delivery Ask for FREE Catalog | 101 Aviators Lane ? 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