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Miss Ward To Wed Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ward ofShallotte hare announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debra Sue Ward, to James Michael Gruber, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Randy Gruber of Calabash. The wedding will bi Saturday, June 2, at 3 p.m. in Shell Point Raptist Church. A reception will follow in the fellow ship hall. Friends and relatives are invited. Photo Contest Ends June 22 Area amateur photographers have until Friday, June 22, to enter a con test sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation De partment. The theme of the contest will be coastal North Carolina rivers, streams, lakes and intercoastal wa ter ways. Photographs must be taken dur ing the months of April, May and June, and depict the coastal North Carolina region, said Emma Thom as McGraw, special events coordi nator. The photos may be in color or black and white, and must be either 5 inchcs by 7 inches or 8 inches by 10 inchcs. They should be matted and ready for hanging. Individuals may enter two pictures in each cate gory. On the back of each photograph should be listed the date taken, name and address of photographer entering it, title giving sentence de scription of area represented, type of camera used and related informa tion. Photographs may be delivered to the department's office at Bolivia or mailed to Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, P.O. Bex 249, Bolivia, N.C. 28422. All photos must be received by June 22. The contest is open to all amateur photographers in coastal North Car olina. Prizes will be awarded to the 1 WUIIIU3, AdlU iVlld. IVitVJIUV* UIIVJ winning photos will be displayed during July at Franklin Square Gal lery in Southport. For more information, contact Mrs. McGraw at the county depart ment, 253-4357 or 1-800-222^790, Ext. 257. VIC Extends Cutoff For Award Nominees The deadline for nominating individuals and groups for recog nition as outstanding volunteers has been extended by the Bruns wick County Volunteer and In formation Center to May 15. Shirley Carroll, executive di rector, said the extension was ap proved by the agency's directors at their April 24 meeting. Applications will be judged by D.O.V.I.A., the Directors of Vol unteers In Action chapter of Wil mington. The top four selected will be submitted to Raleigh by the June 15 deadline for consideration for the Governor's Award. Categories for recognition in clude youth, one-on-one, school, church, volunteer administrator, community service and human service, among others. Mrs. Canoll said those who know of a deserving group or in dividual may contact the VIC of fice at Supply, or by calling VIC at 754-4766. To the best mom in the world, That's you "Ci<u<t Ciiriiuce" Happy Mother's Day from all of us stuck out here in Deer Park. Wa. Love. Chuck. Cheryll. John, Cassle, Chris 8. Klymmie Kiiqberly Jo's Boutique Ladles Clottyug ? Wolfe TaiwliJfl Select group of Ambition Shorts $12.95 and Ambition Skirts $ 1 3.95 ?Forenza *Bevery Mills Polo 'Colter Bay ?Sea Palms 'California Crush 'Outback Red ?Tan Jay 'Bare Assets ?Anne Klein *Eva -Jantzen Swimwear ?Catalina Swimwear Wolfe Tanning 10 Sessions-$25 HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-6 'Ilame Brand Ladies Fashions At Affordable Prices" HIVY. 179 ? OCEAN ISLE ? 579-7670 Local Births Are Announced Varnum Scou and Donna v'aniuin of Route 2, Supply, have announced the birth of a child, Alyssa Gabriel Varnum, April 27 at The Brunswick Hospital. Born at 1:54 p.m., Alyssa weigh ed 8 lbs., 9 oz. and was 20 1/2 inch es long. Grandparents arc Herbert and Jcancttc Varnum of Varnamtown, Marie Pail of Shallottc and Charles Pait of Sumter, S.C. Grcat-grandparcnts arc Elncda Rivcnbaric of Sunset Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pail of Bladcn boro and Elisabeth Siaschko of West Germany. Powell Cyndi and Jimmy Powell of Shal lottc have announced the birth of a son, James Easton Powell, April 1 1 in Conway Hospital, Conway, S.C. Bom at 12:45 p.m., James weigh ed 5 lbs., 3 1/2 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. Grandparents arc Jcancttc Mc Phcrson of Ash, Eugene Walker of Whitevillc, Shirley Powell of Shal lotie and Dicky and Connie Powell of Shallottc. Grcat-grandparcnts arc Vivian Powell of Shallottc, Vera Walker of Whitevillc, Vcrna and Wade Dallas of Bolton and Ivy and Bailey King of Ash. Frink Samuel Flctchcr Frink III and Kcllcy Diannc Miller Frink of Cala bash have announced the birth of their first child, Samuel James Frink. He was born April 17 at 5:14 p.m. in Grand Strand General Hos pital. Myrtle Bcach, S.C. He weigh ed 7 lbs., 5 oz., and was 19 inches iiHig. Maternal grandparents are Peggy Dockal of Sunset Beach and the late James Watts Miller. Paternal grand parents arc Mazie Frink of Sunset Bcach and the late Samuel Flctchcr Frink. The maternal great-grandparents arc Arthur Dockal of Galveston, Texas, Kelly Pritchard of Houston, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Terrell V. Miller of Houston, Texas. His pater nal grcat-grandmothcr is lona Na pier of Ash. Bryant Frederick and Karen Bryant of Route 1, Bolivia, have announced the birth of a daughter, Alexandria Moniquc Bryant, April 24 at The Brunswick Hospital. Born at 7:38 p.m., Alexandria weighed 5 lbs., 13 oz. and was 18 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Johnie and Al lcne Bryant of Bolivia. Great-grand parents arc Taft and Clyde Smith of Bolivia and Mrs. Lydia Gause of New York. Hewett Kevin and Martha Hewett of Cocoa, Fla., have announced the birth of a daughter, Kclby Jordan Hewett, April 23 at Parrish Medical Center in Titusvillc, Fla. She weighed 8 lbs., 15 a/.., and was 20 1/4 inchcs in length. Maternal grandparents arc Gcc Gce Lewis of Shallottc and Douglas Hardwick of Salem, NJ. Paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Hewett Jr., also of Shallottc. Audrey Salmon of Shallottc is Kclby 's grcat-grandmothcr. Time To Sign Up Kindergartners Kindergarten registration begins May 14 at all five Brunswick County primary and elementary schools. Parents are asked to register be tween 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the school the child will attend. At tendance is determined by school district lines. Registration continues through May 18. Any child who will be 5 years old on or before Oct. 16 is eligible to at tend public kindergarten. The parent or legal guardian and prospective student must attend the registration. The child's birth ccrtificatc, im munization record and Social Security number arc required for registration. For more information, call 1-457-5241 in Southport, 754 9282 in Shallottc or 762-3971 from Lcland, ext. 15. The five schools with kinder garten programs are Union Primary, Shallotte; Waccamaw Elementary, Ash; Bolivia Elemenjary, Bolivia; Southport Elementary, Southport; and Lincoln Primary, Lcland. Mother's Day May 13 Wonderful Gifts And Mother' ay Cards At?. 1817 Seaside Rd., Hwy. 904 (next to new Food Lion) Seaside ?919-579-8984 Mother's Manicure Sets Only $5.50- Mom Mugs Music Boxes ? Pictures Frames ? Porcelain Birds Candle Lamps ? Placemats ? Charleston Prints Guardian Angel Pins ? Fenton Glass Coasterstone Coaster Sets 2 i Free Gift Wrapping ^ BRIDES: 1 0% OFF any invitation order 25% OFF SELECT STYLES THROUGH MAY 31 The Rewards Of A Job Well Done. As a health care professional, you're entitled to more than just a little recognition during National Health Care Month you can expect big savings, too Because in honor of all you do, we're putting special prices on many of your favorite NurseMates v items right now So slop by soon 1 llllNv. lTld.lv We'll reward you for your efforts ^ Shoe Center TWIN CREEK PLAZA (FOOD LION) ? SHALLOTTE ? 754-9899 To Wed May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ixirry B. Williams of Shallolle have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Regina Gail Caison, to Dwight Thurman McCall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight T. McCall Sr. of Supply. The wedding will be Sunday, May 20, at J p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church at Supply. A reception will fol low in the church fellowship hall. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Steve R. Caison Invitations will nnt fw sent, but friends and relatives are invited. Former Counselor Offers Workshop Brunswick County native Anth ony Clcmmons, a scmi-rctircd drug abuse counselor living at Calabash, will hold a free workshop on alco hol dependency and recovery Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the Calabash fire station. Clcmmons, who said he has worked in chemical dependency and drug abuse in the U.S. Navy and at a hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., said he will speak free of charge to any local organizations about drug abuse or stress manage ment. For more information, call him at 579-6765. \) i b.c. i Beautiful Floral Arrangements For All Occasions Storybook weddings ond special occasions begin with elegant formalwear and flowers. ?Tuxedo Rentals 'Jewelry ? Shoes ?Wedding and Party Dresses nZrirfnT <21 -ffnir Formalwear & Florist Main Street, ShaHott? 754-9380 Saturday & Sunday 7-11 am BREAKFAST SPECIAL $1.99 2 eggs, bacon or sausage, grits, toast or biscuit SERVED MONDAY-FRIDAY 7-11 AM Sunday LluicIi Buffet Relax, we'll do the cooking! Served 1 1:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Now Open Sunday Nights. Too! SANDFIDDLER SEAFOOD RESTAURANT IIWY. 130 EAST ? SHALLOTTE ? 754-8168 11WY. 2 11* SOUTHPORT ? 457-6588
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