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BUSINESS BRIEFS BCC Offers Business Seminars Ilio Small Husiw? Center of lliunswick Community College is proscniiiic two seminars that aio open to ilio public ami I roc ol charge. //,ni u> l'r< >/< , i Yi'ur Investment from Investment I mini will Iv of fered i?Hla\ (Thursday) ai two loca tions; at ihvii at the Southport Oak Island Chamber ol Commerce Building. I one Reach Road.. ami ai (i p.m. ai the BCC main campus at Supply in the teaching auditorium. Semiuai leader Roy II. Everett. m - vcsior piotection socialist with the NC IVpartinent ol Slate Securities Division. will give inroimatiou needed by busincsspeople to Iv aimed against |H>tential liatul. An l</?'?i> /c !}(<lhirs seminar, ol leteil Tuesday. Sept. 17. at <>:>(' p in. in the HCC teaching audilon um. will Iv lead by llany O\oiby. a management consultant, lie will il lustiaic sonic costly mistakes olten made by budding business owners Pie registration is strongly tec ommciulcd; phone BCC at 7>.i I or 457 6 52" lor more inloi maiion. Coleman Appointed Brunswick County Cooperative Extension Director Stilton C'oleuiaii has tven appointed to a two-year term on the Extension Pi og ran is Committee lor the National Associ ation ol County Agricultural A gents. As vice-chairman lot the south crn region, he will Iv rcspon sible lor coordi nating the com mittee's work lor I' south eastern states. The Exten sion Programs Coiniiiiitec con / l Ot 1 M \N duels programs lor professional improvement in lour categories; "Search for Excellence." "Ens iron mental Protection Ihrough Res ponsible Cse of PcMicides." devel oping and conducting a biotechnol ogy seminar, and scheduling the an nual meeting and the Extension Service's national initiatives. "I'm extremely pleased to have this honor." said Coleman. "This is a golden opportunity to have access to outstanding educational programs conducted throughout the nation." New Realtors Inducted Five new members were inducted by the Brunswick Islands Hoard of Realtors on Sept. 4. They are Elizabeth Simmons of Simmons Realty. Calabash: Macon MeDavid of Red Carpel Somerset! Assoc.: Belle W. Hew son and Wilson T. (Thotn) Arnold of Century 21 Sunset Realty, and Robert B. Neill Jr. of Robert Neill Construction and Realty. Members ol the Brunswick Islands Board ol Realtors are also members ol the North Carolina Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. Resident Featured Theresa Mint/, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Mint/ Sr. ol Shailotte. was recently featured in die People A Plat es tabloid of the (ireensboro News & Record A counselor by profession. Ms. Mint/ operates Social Outreach it Renewal (SOAR), a counseling and consulting service in Greensboro that oilers seminars on various as pects ol personal growth from a combined theological and psycho logical approach. In the article, she says that her experience working in her lather's downtown Shailotte drugstore a center of community life where les idcnts came together to talk and ex change ideas inlluciiced her deci sion to become a counselor with an emphasis on community outreach. WAKKKN ('At SHY Local Men Pass Bar Two area men have joined local law linns alter earning their juris doctor degrees in May and passing the North Carolina Bar I nanimation in July. Marion R. Warren, the son ol Willie R. and Belly B. Warren ol Ash, has joined the law lirm ol Stanley & Stanley in Shailotte as ail associate. B. Joseph "Joey" Causey Jr., the son of B.J. and Eloise Causey ol Shailotte Point, will practice as an associate in the law office ol Michael T. C'ox ol Shailotte. Both Causey and Warren are I ?<S1 graduates ol ! BiuiiiWkI. Mich School, whcie Causes nas class taleJHionaii. Wancii n;i\ .1 Bryan Scholar ai Campbell I mversity ai Ituics Oi'ok, ^ Ik ii' Ik' received a b.u Ik- U 'i itl business adnmiisitauou degree m uim management Willi a minor hi IlliaiK ial planning m l"SS and .1 111 lis iKvioi in i ??*>! from Cainptvli Ni'imaii Vtbi.lll Wiggins Si lino I .-I 1 a a Causey v'.ii 111 tl a hik'holor oi aih degiee hi I "SS from I hike I 111 Vi"iMt\ at Durham. double maio'iiig in iionttiniiN and public poh.\ sIihIu s IK- received his in 1 in iliMni III l"'H 1 1 1 Mil till' I'lllNi'tslll Ol Ninth I'aiolina School >'i 1 a? .11 Clui|Vl Hill BBB Expands To Area I ho Heller llusiiu-ss liine.iu >'i Coastal ( 'aiolma hu ha ~ expanded illlO Mlllll- ak k .lllil It 'III MIIIi'IIIkI hi-: counties. which aii" Ivmi; sened I rout the I'HH s M\nle Beach. S.C.. office. said I- \ i-K 11 Cainey. picsidew and clucl e\,,u tin- olliccr I hi- pi ivale. moi lor piofil mem tvfship organi/alion op> rates oil titles IIOIII btlslllCssCS Milling to MCll a lOiuiiiiiiiii'iil to uphold the I'ii K in s standards or n--k expulsion. five bask' services are available through ihe bureau: reliability rc ports to verify the reputation oi Companies: discrete dispute rcsoiu 11. mi. advertising review to assure thai advertisers maintain the pub lie's confidence: reports ol charities with 1I1 silo sure ol percentages spent on lundniising and administration: and cons unicr/bus incss education 111 the community. The chamber's local membership representative is James Chambers. 754-2264. Assistance from the bu reau is available from the Myrtle Heacll office . I -8(X)-868 ^2.V or S( 1 >497 -86ft 7. Breeder) Joins Firm itKi t i>h n David "Michael" Breeden ol Quail K on Estates. Ocean Isle Beach. has joined Brunswick Insuiance Services as a sales repre sentative. He plans 10 expand the agency s ser vices toward the Seaside area, re presenting all lines ol instir ance. Kith resi deniial and commercial. After vaca tioning at Ocean Isle Beach lor a number ol years, Breeden and Ins wife Barbara moved to the area in December from l.aurinburg. He was pieviously associated with Breeden Insurance Agency of Lauringburg. Breeden attended the University ol North Carolina at Charlotte. Accountants To Meet The Georgetown-Myrtle Beach Chapter of The Institute of Man agement Accountants (formerly the NAA), holds its lirst meeting ol the year unlay (Thursday) at The Days Inn in Surfside Beach. Speaker Graham Edwards, vice president ol Santee Cooper, will speak on the utility's financing pro gram at the 6:30 p.m. meeting. The public is invited, said Bill I .assitcr, chapter president. Turf Field Days Set Brunswick County will be the site of an Oct. 2-3 Turt Field Days program s|x>nsored by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service olficcs in Brunswick. Fender and New Hanover counties, the Cape Fear Golf Course Superintendents Association and the Turlgrass Council ol North Carolina. Most seminars will he held at ihc N.C. Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell, Oak Island, with visits to held trials at Oak Island Cioll Course, Fox Squirrel Golf Club, Brunswick Turf Farms and Brunswick Plantation Goll Course. Sessions will address using tissue and soil testing to "line tune" a lurl itrass fertility program," special problems in coastal golf course management and mole cricket con trol. A separate workshop is planned on bentgrass. Inhumation on registration lor one or both days, the bcntgia-.s workshop and a goll tournament i> available Irotn Jelly Gore at the lo cal extension service olhce in Bolivia. On Blinds! Call Seaside! 579-7592 ? H wy . 179, Seaside ffo REUSE O ?e <?<, ' NEWS. Recycle This Newspaper Builders Provide Fencing Randy llursi (left), president of the South Hrunsnick Islands Home Unililers Association (SHIIIHA), and Robert Neill, vice president, were anions the crew when SHIIIHA contributed and installed a privacy fence Sept. 5 at llope Harbor Home shelter for victims of domestic violence. 7 he $1,00(1 donation of service and materials came from proceeds of the organization 's first golf tour nament, held Aug. 17. County To Help Rest Home Seek $225,000 Block Grant ItYTKUm I'OI'K Brunsw ick County Commis sioners agreed Monday u> help de velopers of a M)-bed rest home planned lor Supply to seek S225.000 in Community Devel opment Block Grant I units. The 4-0 vote came following a second public hearing on the pro ject. which will Iv built beside The Brunswick Hospital off of U.S. 17. Commissioner Gene Pinkerton was out ol town on business. "I'm getting a little gun shy on some ol these projects." said District 5 Commissioner Donald Shaw, "but probably this is a very worthy cause here." The CDBCi will be used to help linance the SI. 4 million Lockwood I'ines Ke>t Home. whose investors are I'red Lesh ol Supply. D.D. Miller ol Dunn and W.H. Itlackmon ol Smithville. "You'll be proud ol the project," Lesh told the board alter its vote. "We're going to work hard." Commissioners expressed con cern that two CDBCi grant recipi ents m Brunswick County have closed and defaulted on their loans. Chairman Kelly llolden said his major concern with this application was "government intervention with private enterprise." JB Enterprises ol Goldsboro will construct the facility on about four acres ol land beside the hospital, with room to expand to 120 beds in the future. Local banks had refused to loan the investors ail ol the mon ey to build the home, said Lesh, a Supply businessman. He lound two investors who "shared the same dream and excitement of enhancing care for the elderly," hut still came up short of funds, Lesh told the board. "We feel like it's a win-win situa tion for everyone," said Lesh. "With the strength ol the project, we feel that we can gel the money back to you." Because Brunswick County has been identified as a "distressed" county lor the issuance of CDBCi lunds, the loan will he repaid to the county, not the suite or federal gov ernment, said David Harris, of Harris and Associates, who will as sist Lockwood Pines in applying lor the grant. "You can kxik at that, hopefully, as money coming hack to the county," said Harris. "It's something you can establish locally, to make available to other businesses in your area." The county will not be responsi ble lor repaying grants when com panies default, said Thomas Monks, executive director of Brunswick County Resources Development Commission. He said the funds are targeted for counties with high un employment rates. "It's there." said Monks. "II we don't lake advantage ol it, someone else will." The previous two grants, to Lilescape and Siriplap Hose Manufacturing Co., were issued he lore Monks' tenure at the RDC ol lice. "I would not have recommended either of those two," said Monks. " This is a much different scenario, comparing all three companies." Part of the proposed CBDG grant, S>25,(XX), will cover die coun ty's cost in administering the grant. In April 1990, Brunswick County luul 158 rest home beds for the el derly. or 22.1 beds per l.(KK) resi dents over 65, said L..F. Amburn of JB Enteqirises. The state ratio is 30.1 beds per 1.000 residents over 65, he said. "Brunswick County is underbed ded," he added. The Brunswick Hospitnl has tried to locale a facility for the elderly on its campus since 19X4, said Lesh, who lost a bid two years ago to ob tain a stale certificate of need per mit to build a nursing home facility there. Rest homes do not require certifi cate of need permits and would serve elderly individuals who do not require 24-hour nursing carc. SO Savings with this ad! \ Purchase a water conditioning system from Coastal in September & get $50 off with this ad. Banish Rust Odor & Hardness - FREE Coastal Water Systems, Inc/ water 1-800-252-0223 or 287-4022 Ask for Jerry to get this offer. COUPON c o.&. Family Optometry ?Comprehensive Eye Examinations ?Ocular Emergencies ?Contact Lenses and Glasses Prescribed ? Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye Suite 3, Promenade Office Park 143 1 Ioldcn Beach Road, Shallotte Office hours by appointment. Evening and Saturday appointments available. Phone 754-9687 Member Amcric.in Optometric Association CI MO BRUNSWICK HI AC ON Volunteer To Become Involved In Chamber in hoi. i n Miniums, kxkcii iiyi \ ick i'kksidkni Sou III Brunswick Islands ( ham her of Commerce Yes. lolks it's I tore! I Ins 'Ihursday. Sept I'' is Blit/ Day. II you are mil a member ol the chamber's "Cluirlor ol Champions" or you haven't renewed youi membership invesimeni. ex|x*ct u> sec a chamber volunteer ambassador at your d>H>i Now il you're not sure what the South Brunswick Islands Chamber is all about. read on my I'ricnd. The chamber is a volunuiry organization ol bust ness and profess lonal ivoplo who have loincd to gcther lor the puqx>se ol promoting the civic and economic progress ol our community. (The key word here is voluntary.) Our area's economic well being is directly related to the caliber ol work that is done by your chamber. Our chain K' r has a major impact on business, income and luiure growth ol the area. Your chamber is expanding in the areas of education and economic development. You have recently seen tangible results irom our efforts u? improve education by donating ivrsonal computers to Shallottc Middle St hool and helping West Brunswick High School place II students in after school n>bs. This is only the beginning. We want you to bo a part ol the fastest growing chamber in the state ol North Carolina. Hie ambassadors thai will be calling oil you to in vest. and the word is invest, in your chamber believe wholeheartedly in the South Brunswick Islands Chamber ol Commerce, as do I personally. The things your chamber is doing is the reason that I led a promising career in my native Kalcigh. I had to be a part of the very positive atmo sphere that is taking place right here in Brunswick County. Remember I've talked about "moving and shaking?" You kh> can be a "mover and a shaker" In being a part of the positive things your chamber is doing. Don't just pay your money to the chamber, become involved in the chamber by volunteering. Be a "mover and a shaker," be part of what's happening here. I promise you'll reap more than you sow. I hope to see all of you at Village Pines in Shallottc at 5:30 Thursday for Volunteer Appreciation Day/Business After Hours. And don't Ik surprised if you see me before then either. Blitz Wrap-Up , Recognition Of Volunteers Scheduled Appreciation Day and Member ship Blitz. Rap-up will be celebrated by the South Brunswick Islands Chamber ol' Commerce Thursday, Sept. ll?, at Village Pines Olficc Park from 5:.V) to 7 p.m. 'ITie day is set aside by the cham ber for its members, volunteers and blitz participants to gel acquainted, and to thank individuals tin their service supporting community e vents promoted by the chamber ol commerce. Sponsored by Village Pines Office Park, the day will be a pic nic-style event. Village Pines is lo cated at 62S Village Road. Hwy. 179. Shallotic. Door prizes will be awiuded. Participants are asked 10 register up on arrival ami must be present to win. As a wrap-up of the chamber's annual membership drive, prizes will Ik- awarded to competing vol unteers. The volunteer with the most points will win a vacation for two at the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino, including a non-stop flight Irom Kaleigh/Duiham. Oilier pri/.es will include a three day/two night golf package at Maggie Valley Resort and Country Club, and a threc-day/two-niglu hang-gliding weekend lor two sin dents. The students will stay at the Nags Head Inn and flight lessons will take place over Corolla Beach. More prizes will Iv awarded to team members, (earns, and volun teers. Lee Langston, M.D. Jon Langston, P.A.C. General Practice Announces New Hours Monday thru Friday, 8 AM-1 PM, 2-5 PM Fnniili/ Cui'i' ? Pln/tical llxmit* Minor Suryi'ri/ ? llo^pital Cnrc Appointments Honored Walk-ins Worked In Vacationers Welcomed 341 Whiteville Rd. 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