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CROP W oik Aids Hungry S?AF f PHOTO Bv SUSAN USHER ran hi Hernandez (left), chairman of the South Brunswick Island s Interchureh Council Food Hank housed at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, accepts a check for SI.069.HH for the food hank from Don Egbert (center), chairman of the Council's Jirst CHOI' W alk, as C ouncil Chairman Katherine Sliawv er looks on. The check represents one-fourth of the $-1*279.50 raised by CROP walkers in May. i\trs. Hernandez said 90 percent of the emergency foods distributed by the local food bank goes to senior citizens with limited incomes. The balance of the money raised will be used by Church World Service to help meet emergency food needs worldwide. The next C 'R( > I ' walk is planned for April 1992. Brunswick Community College's Award Nomination Deadline's Today Today (Thursday) is the deadline lor Brunswick Community College students to make nominations lor Uic annual distinguished service awards presented by the BCC Foundation. Students may nominate any part time general education program in structor. The instructor chosen will rceive a $200 cash award, donated to the Foundation. Award plaques will be presented for the Teacher of the Year. Outstanding Support Stall, read ership Award and Employee of the Year. Winners will be announced at the Foundation's annual dinner this fall. Students can submit their nomi County Sets United Way Day Brunswick County employees will hold a United Way Day, Aug. 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the public assembly building at the Government Complex in Bolivia. Open to the public, the informa tion fair will help kick oil the 1W2 campaign for the Cape Fear Area U nited Way, which begins Aug. 2X, said Jess Parker. United Way coor dinator lor the Brunswick County Government Center. Entertainment will be provided from nix>n to 1 p.m. by the Joyful Heirs, a gospel group front Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Supply Column Will Return Area extension specialist C. Bruce Williams' column, the riant Dm tar, will resume next week. nations to Bon DcBlois, BCC's vicc president for adminstration. COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE ?Carpet ? Vinyl ? Blinds ?Wallcoverings Ruby Floyd Oceavt *7<Ue lut&tc&Ki, Hwy 904. #3 Seaside North 579-6091 FOR KiDS ONLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 344 Mulberry St., Shallotte, 754-7777 Located in the blue building behind Grace Missionary Baptist Church (past Autumn Care Nursing Center) on the left. OPEN: Monday-Friday 6 AM-6 PM Now Accepting Fall Enrollment (Ages 6 weeks and up) Registration 1/2 Price (For a limited time) Visit Our Child Development Center Today! Space Available Is Limited ?Well-trained, certified and caring staff "State licensed facility ?Pediatiic CPR & First Aid 'Social Service program approved ?Breakfast, lunch & 2 snacks daily 'Grade level classrooms ?Excellent pre-school curriculum 'Special infant and toddler rooms Top Quality Care at the Most Affordable Prices! Letter of Excellence Award from NC Childcare Licensing Division Owned and Operated by Dale and Pamela Helms SuDsidiary of Child Colony Preschool. Inc. ttM, ThE wunswck beacon Wedcwif to the Jjcach ( . ? .?. . Uk. ? -? ? - <? ?>?? '.V .*. .w/ .1 ' ./ V' - ? / it .s, . ?. r- *'?*? ~ ?? ??**... */ ? V ' *????/ ' .i^.v -V'-- V "?r / ,? .V -4.^ . ./? - >? t~ y\ ? ~?S\> Calabash Seafood Buffe 4 $8.95 mil ft %/ / w#f ( \ \ I \ I' i>p*n>pm \ii(hil< Breakfast Buffet & f ruit Bar CI OO \ll UH ( \ Ht TO h \ T' 7 Oprn 7 \. \t Daily f I 33 erczc/x TZcife ? ? i? t rv * i Min J k\*A ? Hurt(rr\ ?\ Nn/r Of</* >*?*? t>ur I umou\ I'rimr Nib ty ik 5 *7-'C i old Hrrr\ A \Smr\ A w' *7o *7<?c ^cae/t (?n/e Gang Terrie, Allison, Priscilla, Janie, Jennifer, Leslie, Ray, David, jonothan, "Les", Deana, Ken, Cassandra, Carrie, Ginny, Felicia, Shelia, Kristv, Matt, Donald, Michael, Regina, Bobby, Kurt, and Eric: "Wj eve wmfi uft 9/, ute ukik( (a tAatA eac/t and euct tfonc you tfai <t jaC w<(( done . It J Ccch a fi(etw?ie w&iAitty wifA jcceA et J<hc ciccd . Occi ?iinccic-it . Cej( cvi^/te-i (<% f/tojc f<M -it< ntitty a tew tctnuxt jfiUdK,1 utc uut( fotcosiid (a jeeixy </<*u a y<iii next if cat. "76an6j ay ait ^<%i a ?iu*h*hc t /////" K/Atfjiettt ftUVAVAWl WWWgBCT ' /<? .1. h I u.,. I, in ? n?r ( I.-I.."I. rs \r. ' 1 nwwmwinB!wri Adult Day Care Center Needs Recliners, Office Furniture Before n opens sometime next iiionih. the 'tew Brunswick Adult Day Care inc. center in Shallottc still needs furnishings, including at least six rec liners. Suite law requires that the non profit center have available a rcclin cr or a bed for each client, said vol unteer Kaihcrinc Shawver, who is also chairman of the South Brunswick Interchurch Council, which helped organize the non-prof ?1 agency. Beds arc not practical at the cen ter bccausc of space, so ihc ccntcr is instead using reeliners. It has rc ccivcd two so lar, but cxpccts tc? open with a daily client load of eight people. The center, located at l()6 A1 Street, will be the second Brunswick Adult Day Care Inc. site in Brunswick County. The first opened in Southport lasi year. Vet Advocates To Hear Abrams Ronald "Ron" Abrams, director of Legal Publications and Training for the National Veterans Legal Services Project, will conduct a workshop for veterans advocates Sept. 5 at Wrighisville Beach. The workshop, which is open to area attorneys and veteran advo cates, is part of the fall conference of the North Carolina Association of County Veteran Service Officers Sept. 4-6. According to Julia Hayes, assis tant veteran services officer for Brunswick County, Hayes is well known in Veterans Administration and legal circles in Washington, D.C. She described Abrams as a "heavy hitter". In his present role Abrams trains private bar and public interest attor neys, service representatives from national veteran service organiza tions, state veteran service officers, homeless advocates and congres sional case workes. Previously Abrams served with the Veterans Administration from 1976 through 1988 as a rating board member, as a legal consultant in the Compensation and Pension Services, where he was responsible for quality control, and as counsel to the Automated Data Processing Service. Local veteran advocates and at torneys may call Ms. Hayes at 253 4307 for information on registering for the Abrams workshop. The tenters offer quality daycare tt> those age 60 atnl older a( a cost of S20 |vr day. less than the actual S2X a day cost of providing service, said Mrs. Shawver. Clients can register to come on a daily basis, freeing a family mem ber for other responsibilities, or on an occasional basis, to provide their regular care providers a respite or an opportunity to run errands. The center offers families an alternative to nursing home placement for an elderly relative, or perhaps delays nursing home placement. Other needs for the new Shallotte site, said Mrs. Shawver, include a rolling desk chair, two office chairs, a filing cabinet, end tables, lamps, pictures, a microwave oven and a 12-cup coffccmakcr. The center also would like a screen to place in front of the closed fireplace, which cannot be used un der state regulations. And Mrs. Shawver said decorative items to make the setting more homelike would also be welcomed. Center volunteers are also accept ing donation of items in good con dition for a yard sale planned later in the year. Those with items to contribute to the center or its yard sale can con tact Pcrcy Bray, 579-3447, or Jean Marshall, director, 919-457-0400. BRUNSWICK SCHOOL CF gyttf Fall Registration-August 15, 4 to 7 pm Classes Begin September 3rd ?Classes for ages 3 to adult ?Ballet -Tap ?Pointe ?Acrobatics -Jazz ?Adult classes in aerobics and shag ?Limited class size ?Professional staff Van service available from schools and day cares. Valerie Taylor, Director ? 754-6106/754-8281 Hwy. 17, Supply ? Call for more information. IF . V iiirfJ I!! II I /J Need A Doctor? Call Physician Finder... 754-5055 b"'* 11 PHYSICIAN FINDER 754-5055 The Brunswick Hospital has established the Physician Finder Service to help you find the doctor who's best suited to your needs. All you have to do is call. There's no cost to you for using The Brunswick Hospital > iqu y, ^ "Physician Finder," and the benefits can / last a lifetime. <"<'</ v?? THE BRUNSWICK / Die/, HOSPITAL HiAixrilkusrr Uwy. 17 s.. Supply
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