Birthdays And Anniversaries Thursday, November 29 us, Lucy Harper, Clone While, Gcri Eric Hayes, Jancy 1 .aDane Hew- Piazza; Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. elt, Terry Nawara, Ciinger King, While, Dr. and Mrs. B.B. Ward. Carl McGalliard. Kimberly Stanley, Monday, December * Eluabcnh Mclnnis, Earl Andrews. NcUla Rozcman, Dec Tropden, L.ll.c Innk. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anthony Graham, Ava R. Mill,ken, Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stan- J;|Son F.ckh lx*bbie Fox Amber aland. Parker, Karen Stanley, Cameron Friday, November 30 Tuckcf Eunk.c Formyduval; Mr Cathcnnc Irene Nelson. Coral and Mrs. Bud Thorsen. Payne, Audrcv Salmon, Done Als brook. Jennifer Quaintancc, Judy luesday, December 4 Clemmons, Robin Campbell; Mr. Melanic Robinson. Jell Williams, and Mrs. Rotha Cheers. Michael Sims. Chalrcs Tuggle, Mat Saturdav, December I thew Cox, Dtnacdra Raykelc Chest Kate Frink. Wade Hankins, Ken- nul Libby Goodman. Ray Jackson, ncth Phelps. Debbie Caison, Penny Lewis, Susan Kirby, Heather Jones. Lynn Ellis. Margaret Page. Home. Wendell Bennett, Chris Kelly W. Barefoot, Archie Martin: Lon?: Mr and Mrs- Ro8cr Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Burness L. HeweU. Wednesday, December 5 Sunday. December 2 Woodrow Russ, Candy Hampton, Malinda Elkins, Kit Jackson, Dome Pate, William Carter Jr.. Will Julie Smith. D'Juan Bryant, Ronnie Milligan. Stuart Champion, John Hobbs. Erankie Stanley, Ruflin Freitas, llatiic Osborne, Reggie Redwine, J.B. Wright. Vickie Greer, Hewett, Erika Hickman; Mr. and Heather Hickman, Kermit Gurgan- Mrs. Harold Varnum Sr. Quick Dishes Use Leftover Turkey Between Thanksgiving Day and TURKEY-VEGETABLE New Year's Day most households SALAD have an abundant supply of turkey 2 C. diccd cooked turkey or on hand. chicken Aside from the usual sandwiches, 1/2 C. diced celery there are plenty of simple and nutii- 1/4 C. diced green pepper, op tious ways to "recycle" leftover tional bird. For starters, try these recipes 1/4 C. chopped onion offered by extension foods and nu- 1/4 C. mayonnaise or yogurt ttition specialists at N.C. State Uni- Toss ingredients together. Makes versity. lour to five servings. Use yogurt instead of mayon- BRUNSWICK STEW naisc in the turkey salads to cut I T. fat or oil back on fat and calorics. 1 medium onion TURKEY-FRUIT SALAD 2 C. liquid from cooked turkey 2 C. diced cooked turkey or or chicken chicken 2 C. cut-up cooked, honed turkey 2 apples, diced or chicken 1 C. drained pineapple chunks 2 C. cooked or canned tomatoes 3 T. vanilla low-fat yogurt 2 C. cooked or canned whole 3/4 tsp. curry powder corn 1/4 C. choppcd nuts, optional 2 C. cooked or canned lima Toss all ingredients together and beans (1-lb. can) chill. Yields six servings and has Cook onion in fat until tender, approximately 170 calories per ser- Add rest of ingredients. Heat and ving without nuts. serve. Patterson, Causey Overall high poini winners in ilic Miss Brunswick Islands Pageant were Danielle Patterson, ages birth to 6, and Lori Causey, ages 7 and older. BCC Sets Class In Portraiture A class in portraiture in oils, wa tercolors and acrylics begins Mon day, Dec. 3, at Doc Creek Art Gal Inrv in ^unnlv ""J --rrv Hours arc 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays through February 1991. The class is open to beginners and lo more advanced students. Registration is S20, lo be paid at the first class meeting. No registra tion fee is charged North Carolina residents age 65 and older. The class is offered through the Brunswick Community College De partment of Continuing Education. More information is available from either the college, 754-6900, or the instructor, Terry Sellers, at the gal lery, 754-7919. Southport School Holds Math Night More than 300 parents joined their first- and second-grade chil dren for Family Fun Math Night last Thursday at South Elementary School. The purpose of the event was to show parents that math, Ik si learned using manipulatives, can be fun, ac cording to Brunswick County Schools spokesperson Gloria Yount. Children and parents played math ramps inrlnrtinc ivunv loss hejirs U 1' I ? and bow tics, slide it, pattern block puzzles and pyramid 13. First-grade teacher Carol Midgctt coordinated the program. Bob Jones, chief consultant in the mathematics division of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, attended the special event. Garner Top Points Each received a six-foot-tall tro phy, a crown, banner, crown pin and Sl(X) savings bond at the Oct. 27 event at Shalloue Middle School, said Sarah Farmer. Contestants from ages birth to 25 competed in nine divisions in cate gories of beauty, sportswear, most photogcnic, prettiest smile and per sonality. Age division winners were Baby Miss Tiffany Nicole Brown, binh 12 months; Tiny Miss Amber Ben nett (13 months-2 years); Wee Miss Ashley Johnson (3-4 yc?rs)', Liitlc Miss Danielle Patterson (5-6 years); Junior Miss Melissa White (7-9 years); Pre-teen Miss Jennifer Stan ley (10-12 years); Teen Miss Lori Causey (13-15 years); Miss Bruns wick Islands Anna Varnam (19 and older); and Mrs. Brunswick Islands Shannon Casola. The winners will have an oppor tunity next year to compete in the Little Miss North Carolina Pageant and the Americas Majestic National Pageant. f " v. Happy Birthday to Ashley Suzanne Hewett who will be three years old Dec. 1st. bhe is the daughter ot Houston and Suzanne Hewett of Supply, and the Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hewett and Mr. and Mrs. Audy I'helps. We Love You! Granddaddv and Grandmama Hewett Make it a J) P fi jj Collectible '?, < ^ . Christ ^ > Annalee... * ? ? 4 J Or choose from our wonderful collection oj Robert Ralkes Bears A Christmas Ralkes. Plush Collectibles by Mrs. Ncxth A North American Bears CARDS sons Twin Creek Plaza.Shallotte, tyytVS^J 754-9968 10% DISCOUNT OFF GREETING CARDS ONLY-SR CITIZENS Gifts for Special People ? Bridal & Gift Registry ? FREE GIFT WRAP We pack S *?p UPS ? layaway ? Hours 9 30-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY December Wedding Set Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Simmons of Calabash have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, I'enni Elizabeth, to Julius Alton king, son oj Mr. and Mrs. Wray (). king of Sunset Beach. The couple will exchange vows Saturday, Dec. 22, at .? p.m. at Jennies Branch Baptist Church in Shallotte. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited. CLUB BRIEFS Lions Assist Sight-Impaired Sluilloltc I ions Club members voted at their Nov. 15 meeting to help lour needy local individuals in the Shalloilc area get eye exams anil eyeglasses at a tost of approximate Iv S8(K), said Don Eggert. secretary. A urologist gave the program, which was a talk on prostate prob lems. Also, the club inducted a new member, F.nnis Long of Supply. The Shallotlc Lions Club meets the lirsi and third Thursday ol each month at 7 p.m. at Joe's Barbecue in ShalloUc. It is the goal of Lions in help the needy in the community with sight conservation problems. Memorial Service Set Calabash F.Iks Lodge w ill hold a memorial service Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2:30 p.m. at the Lodge on Carter Drive in Trader's Village. Calabash. This memorial service is held the first Sunday in December in every Elks lxxlge throughout the United States to honor their deceased mem bers. The public is welcome to attend. Cake and coflec will he served alter the ceremony, said Ray Nordhruch. NARFE To Meet Brunswick County Commission er Kelly Holdcn will speak at the Dec. 4 meeting of the Brunswick Couniy Chapter Association <il Retired Federal F.m ployees (NARFE). I he meeting begins at 12 noon at the Sandfiddler ResUiurant in SoUth IXHt. Members and prospective mem bers are encouraged to attend, said spokesman James H. Bryant, and the meetings arc open to the public. Membership is available to all federal retirees and federal employ ees with at least five years of ser vice. AARP Slates Dinner Calabash Chapter No. 3640 of the American Association of Retired Persons will hold its annual Chris tmas party Dec. 6 at the Calabash V llunteer Fiie Department building. The covered dish dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m., said Ray Nordbruch. Members who wish to participate in a gift exchange are asked to bring a present with a value of about S3. Males should bring gifts for males and females, for females. Members will clcct officers for tlic coming year following presenta tion of the nominating committee report. Also, Linda Hays of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce will speak on activities available in Myrtle Beach, S.C., during the holi uay season. i^uJ^t.ji_jujLJi-ii_)LJLjuuuuuuaaaanii p BRUNSWICK a h ^ traveling i 13 \ ? 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Coastal Plaza, Shallotte iii Local Births Are Announced Milliken Julie Ann Milliken of Shallottc has announced the birth of her first child. Daphne Nicole Milliken, Nov. 11 at 1:39 a.m. in The Bruns wick Hospital. Daphne Nicole weighed 6 pounds. 14 ounces, and was 19 inches long. Her grandparents arc Sandra Mil liken of Seaside and Bobby Milli ken of Ash. Buffkin James and Jane BullVin of Route 7, Shallottc, arc the parents of a son, Jordan Garrett BulTkin. Bom at 4 p.m. Nov. 12 in The Brunswick Hospital, he weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounccs, and was 20 1/2 inches in length. Grandparents arc Jimmy and Lena Buffkin of Grisscttown and Bcttic Causey of Ocean Isle Beach. Cox Kimberly Knox and Harry Cox of Route 1, Bolivia, have announced the birth of a child. Khiry Mitchell Cox, at 6:47 p.m. Nov. 16 in The Brunswick Hospital. The child weighed six pounds, 5 1/2 ounccs. and w;ls 18 inches long. Grandparents arc Delilah Cox of Supply and Jackic Knox of Char lotte. Great-grandparents arc Alvah Cox of Bolivia and Norctta Turner of Charlotte. Turner Darrcll and Kimberly Turner of Route 2, Lcland, have announced the birth of their first child, a son, Darrcll Lcc Turner Jr. Darrell was bom Nov. 16 at 5:17 p.m. in The Brunswick Hospital. He weighed X pounds. 1/2 ounce, and was 20 inches long. Grandparents arc William and Nancy Turner of l-cland and Roger and Linda Ramsey of Lcland. Great-grandparents arc Rallis and Dorothy Sullivan of Lcland and El liott and Virginia Cooper of Castle Haync. Metzler Drew and Claire Metzler of Vil lage Point Estates, Shallottc, have announced die birth of a daughter. Tiffany Alissa Metzler. Bom at 2:16 p.m. Nov. 15 in The Brunswick Hospital, she weighed 8 pounds and was 20 1/2 inches in length. She joins two brothers, Daryl and Christopher. Grandparents arc Brad and Jean Manning of New Milford, N.J., Joe and Nellie Roche of Woodcliff Lake, N.J., and Ralph Metzler of Oakland. N.J. Great-grandparents arc Joseph and Phyllis Villcl of Waldwick, N.J. Grissett Robert and Sherry Grissett of Shallottc have announced the birth of a son, Robert (Rob) Harris Gris sett, Nov. 19 at 10:38 p.m. in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilm ington. He weighed 7 pounds, 5 1/2 ounccs, and was 20 3/4 inches in length. Rob has a sister, Jennifer Claire Grissett, 2. Maternal grandparents are Char lie and Ann Harris of Gastonia. Pa ternal grandparents arc Patricia Tay lor of Raleigh and Robert Grissett of Fuquay-Varina. BCC Registration Winds Down Friday Prospective students have until from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the stu Friday, Nov. 30, to register for the dent services office in the ALS winter term at Brunswick Commun- Building at Supply. ity College. Late registration was scheduled For more information on registra Wcdncsday and Thursday from 10 lion or programs offered at BCC, a.m. until 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. until 7 call the student services office at p.m. Students can register Friday 754-6950 or 457-6329. M: i ?Maternity Clothing "" /~y?0 fit -Furniture ?Children's Clothing ^/((O< (nrUlci -Accessories^ lnfants-4T ' -Toys ( | HELPING TO MAKE THE HOLIDAYS 1 EASIER WITH THE FOLLOWING GIIT IDEAS... ; For Moni-To-Be Clothing and jewelry, for work or play For Dad-To-Be Mugs, books, backpacks or babysitting jackets For Baby-To-Be Furniture, bedding, accessories or plush toy"; For Infant or Toddler Velvets for dress up, sassy sportswear and toys that stimulate and teach Dorec.n Pi Kenny Rogers, Mylissa, Chris and Alex Wishing You And Yours "God's Blessings" 110 Mwy. 17 S. in the Sundial Center, North Myrtle Beach (803)249 4740 Mon.. Tuc. ?r Wed. lO^-Thur.. fri. 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