Fishing Tournament, Blitz, And Free Computers Keep Chamber Moving, Shaking ItY IIOI l\ KK IIAKDS, KXK l I IN K VIl'K I'KKSIDKNT South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce Yes lolks it's here! I'he South Brunswick Islands King Classic is ihis weekend. We expect sumo 250 Nvits to enter (<ui tournament. We have SHHI.OOO-f in prize money available. Boats will lv leaving Irom Marsh Harbour. < kean Isle Beach ami Holdcn Beach man W lias with anglers Irom all over vving lor all that cold jl?? "!?> Wt cash Diir Captains meetings arc l-'ridav. Aug. ^ I .11 M JU 2 p. in. and /' p in. at the National liu.ud \iinory in Shallotie. We need all ol our volunteers to stop by s the armory Ivtween 12 noon and 7 p.m. to pick up their shuts .hi.1 -'SBf King ("lassie Shirts available lor SI'1 ai area liter- HHP BH chains and at the chamlvt oil ice. KK'II \KI>S II you haven't icgistFred >0111 boat we encour age you to do so as sih>ii as possible. You can't win il you don't enter. We have picked a theme lor our ll,>,2 Meinlvrsiiip Blitz Contest. Congratulations to I ran Salone Pel le tier ol Sunset Beach who submit ted the theme "The Charter ol Champions." I ran was with us on Tuesday morning. Aug. 2 *. 10 accept her great prizes. I ran is now our honorary Meinlviship \inbassadot. II vou haven't renewed your chatn Ivr meinlvrsiiip dues or your business isn't a chanilvr member, be on the liH>ki>iit lor one ol our meinlviship ambassadors We'll be calling 011 vou. Vou might even get to meet I ran Thanks to all the area businesses lor donating all the great pn/es Now I've saved the biaggmg rights lor last. ( >ur chamber has done it again In Aorkuig with IBM m the Research Iriangle Park and David Batten at Brutiswuk llcetriv wc have obtained 20. yes that's right. 20 IBM jvrson.il iciiiputeis ini i'ii' middle school. We are e.Miemely even ed about these computers I his is 1 unpinem needed to train our tiuure, our children. I can't sa;. enough about the inijvriancc ol' educating our kids on computers in outer to make them more able to compete in the Inline iob in.ukei \ heart felt thanks to I >.iv id. his stall and to IBM ' >r don. nine the computcis. I t,.ld >011 this vhaniivi is moving and shaking. I he tun never stops around here. BUSINESS BRIEFS Learn Spanish Basics Fast Need to le mi to communicate in Spanish qiuckl) .' Brunswick Conmiunitv College iBCO is ollering conversational Spanish classes at several times and locations si.uting next month A continuing cdiu ;UH>n class - t.u 1 s Sept 10 and continues through Wed . CX'I. *0, mceung \it?ild.iys through itniisdays Inun '1 > p in in" >0 pin in Room 1 <S2 of the AI.S Building on the col lege's m 1111 ampiis in Supply Spanish I a ill lv taught Mondays . -nd Wednesdav s. while Spanish II is offeted hksdays and Thursdays tor ad'-. meed suulents continuing their study ot Spanish I he s l.i ^s 1 . destine i ii ? meet the needs ot mimical jvrs. nne' teas hers and sn<i in.'iiagei - bui a ill hi Ip anyone 'ho works with Spanish speaking persons or lias Spanish speaking friends Cost is $sn pay. able at the inst 1 i.h- u tectum The class is tree lor North Carolina resi dents age 65 and older. I or more information contact the Continuing Education Dept. at BCC. 7S4-(>022, 4S7-6324 or 343 "jo' or the instructor, Paul Her nandez, 754-2032 Joins Staff luu people have joined the stall 1 ( Wand Strand General Hospital in Myrtle Beach. S.C Kimberly B.C Ctoh, aplastic sur geon. has been grained stall prtvi leges and will join Dr. Ken Smith's puutice Also. Caroline Vrbka has ii lined as clinical dietitian Ms c.oh graduated from the I mi ersity ol l.iMiisvtlle School ol Medicine in IS'M Ms. \'rbka, who .sill be rcsponsi ble lor the nutritional component of patient treatment, graduated from Kcarne> Stale College in Nebraska n logy State Claims Ocean Isle Contractor Not Licensed An ( Kean Klc Beach business man who uistaiis Iteming and air conditioning units doesn't have a li cense to perform the work, the slate claims in a lawsuit filed in Bruns wick Count) Super ioi Court last week. Charles H. Henry II. whose busi ness is listed as Island Mechanical Services, has never been the holder ot a valid license or certificate ol re newal license hv the State Board ol Hxauiiners ol Plumbing, Heating and I ire Sprinkler Contractors, the suit suues. It asks that a Survnoi C ourt judge hall Henry s alleged violation ol the state regulations until he is properly licensed. I he hoard regulates |vrs:nis en gaged hi the business nl contracting plumbing. heating and lire sprinkler installation in North Carolina. According to the N.C General Sta tutes, the wmk Henry is alleged!) tvrtonuing regimes a license. I he complaint states that on (Ki 3(i. IW5. Henry signed an afladavit admitting he had contracted in in suill two heal pumps without first obtaining a license Ironi the board and agreed to desist doing work lor which a license is required. The suit lists three jobs on Ocean Isle where Henry has allegedly (>er torined work Million! a license since then. Il accuses Honrs ol installing a 3 ton Janitrol heal pump at the Joseph lerlauio residence on Newjiori Street, Ocean Isle Il also claims Henry installed a 2 I ,rl ton air conditioner and a 5(),(XX) Hi'!' Janiirol gas lurnacc and duct system at the Tim Hnlcomb resi dence .ii Ciown Creek Ocean Isle, in April 1WI A third incident alleges Henry in stalled a ^ ion Janitrol heat pump and duel system at a business owned by John Sutton on East Second Street. Ocean Isle, in May > ; a ? . V >_ - ? S >? ' . ? - GRAND ; 5 J > OPENING _ Thursday Set'Mce! August 29 Introducing... ^ The Great White A super tasting white hot dog with your )/ favorite toppings! Take a bite!!! S ? M "BUY ANY OnVsANDWICH AND RECEIVE THE SECOND figlier pure sandwich preva 's Coupon a od for two offers ? t foupbn g No other coupons apply. OFFER GOOD TIL 9/30 91 WITH TH'S COUPON _ J Pepsi AHDay! Harbor Square ? L ittle River, SC ? 803-249-9553 SATURDAY August 31 ONLY Live D.J. Antique and Classic Car Show Lakewood, Other Projects Get Planners' Approval BY TKKKY I'OI'K Lakewood Estates subdivision on CXcan Isle Beach Road (SR I1S4) will grow by anothci I lc> lots. ac cording to a plat approved by the Brunswick County Planning Board last week. Applicants Chris Chappell and William Benton plan to develop the area east of the existing subdivision with minimum lot si/es ol 1 0.5(H) square feet. "This area will round out the sub division," said Chappell. The north side ol the develop ment borders the Shallotte River. Chappell also spoke to the plan ning board last Wednesday to ask if the pinning department could use in house maps to determine if lots lie within the 100-year IIihkI /.one that is unsuitable for development. Developers must now pay Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials for that information. It is both costly and time consuming. Chappell said County Engineer Robert Tuckci said tlic county has the capability and could provide the service il next year's budget allows lot the puuh.iMiig ol ncvessai) .supplies We could place their (FEMA) infoimauon on our aerial photos," said Tucker. Kent ?l're? Plantation Che planning board also ap proved two additions to Bent Tree Plantation near Ocean Isle Beach. In one plat. Gate IV, nine lots will be created at the southern end of the development. In another plat, up to 24 lots will he created south of N.C. 179. Lots in Gate IV border the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and Big Gut Marsh, with the smallest approximately 90-fcet by 1(K> feet Applicants Paul Dennis, Rae Sloan Cox and George Sloan III say the changes will complete the sub division. The developers had originally planned to build a 6X-unit condo minium project on the land, said George Sloan. "Given the nature of multi-family sales now, we changed to single family sites," said Sloan. Kllen Acres Bobby and Mary Alice Albca re ceived approval to develop hllen Acres suixlivision, a 19-lot site on die north side of Andrew Jackson Highway (U.S. 74-76) at Maco. An enuance to the subdivision .vill lie about 555-feet from Northwest Road (SK I4|y>. The \ ^Nca> STA* f PHOl O er CtCtLiA Center Holds Grand Opening S hallo tie Mayor Sarah Tripp (left) and Miss Brunswick County l.isa Young oj Long lieach cut the ribbon at the grand opening last Thursday evening of li runs wick County Howling Center in Shal lotte. To officially open the lanes, Mayor Tripp rolled the first ball down the alley after the ribbon cutting. Labor Day Weekend > V Appearing ,?#" QpO Drcxjt Friday. /j w Special Saturdav .J w _ i.% & Sunday 1-| lirif from I* , i Cover Charge Atlanta... ^ /i ^?u?/e%S.f VV A^kJT J ? Singles S3 *4 %* The Country Junction Lounge Hwv. 130. Ash Ci 991 THE BflUSSWiCK BEACON Nl J3 hvnswio, J3 J ? ^72%. ? d ^ *? Ww .<2^ By The Sea Let's go clogging! Classes start... Monday, Sept. 2, 6-7 pm Beginners, ages 6-9 Tuesday, Sept. 3 6 7 pm: Beginneis, ages 10-18 8-9 pm. Openings on our adult team Congratulations ! Brunswick County Cloggers - Winners of Coastal Carolina Clogging Championships Pee Wees-2nd Place Teen Division 1st place Junior Division- 1st Place ABC Cloggers Show Team 1st Place Good luck in October at the national championships in Maggie Valley! Classes held at Brunswick County Republican Headquarters building, Hwv 17. Supply Foi inure Information, call Jimmy Watson M 1 -6291 . c*wi the brlnsv.ck bem.gn smallest lot will be ahout one acre. Albea told ihc planning Kvinl thai he is working with N.C. Dcpan:iiem ol rr:insi*>rtation olli cials to have a tum lane buiii ull ol U.S. 74-76. A service road will eliminate driveway connections to the busy highway. l.onyMiNxl project Planners postponed until (he September meeting action on an un named subdivision thai would in clude IS lots between Ash-Little River Road t>R 13(H)) anil Longwood Road (SR 1330). The board wants the agent, sur vcyor Bobby Long, to try to negoti ate with adiacent landowners for a N)-I<x>t right of way. The prelimi nary plat submitted last week by owners Larry K. and iieva Broome shows only a 20-l'oot right of way leading to the development. "I don't think that's realistic," said Michael Schaub, planning board member Wetlands are involved on part of the land platted, said Planning Director John Harvey. The smallest lot will be 2(H)- feel by 210-fcct. "The wetlands are not in the area where homes will be built," added Long. 1987 ACURA L m r 4-Dr. Sedan Silver, fun power, sunroof, one-owner $13,450 754*4341 ? 1-800-832-5328 Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte ? 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