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Seminar Will Offer Help In Being A Better Parent Helping parents be better parents is the goal ol a seminar starting Sunday, (Xi. 27, at Town Creek Baptist Church at Wmnabow. "We've got to do something to help our families." said the Rev. V.C. Potter, pastor, "Fifty-two percent ol all first-time marriages are ending in divorce and between 70 percent and SO percent o! all second marriages." The Sunday evening series. "How To Be A Better Parent." will continue through Nov. 24 with 45 minute sessions that begin at 6: *0 p.m. each Sunday. Rick I ove ol Winnabow w ill lead I ho so miliar, utilizing a combination ol kvitirc. video presentations anil discussion. Topics to be covered are as follows: Improving Your Attit ude. Oct. 27; Mow to Love Your Child. Nov. 3: The Secret of Dis cipline, Nov. 10; and A Son Rem embers, Nov. 24. l-ntire families are welcome to at tend: provisions will ho made for children of all ages during the semi nar. Town Crook Baptist Church is lo cated on Cireen Mill Road (SR. 1410). More information is avail able b> calling Potior. 253-57.* I. CLUB BRIEFS Retired Officers Meet The Sencland Chapter of I ho Re tired Oil icers Association met Oct. 7 at the Sandfuldlcr Restaurant in South port, us lirst time meeting in Brunsw uk County. Approximately 24 members anil guests attended. reported retired U.S. Air Force Col. James I hul not of Supply. Ciuests included Terry D. Gilo with the Army Junior ROTC program at South Brunswick High School. The group elected officers lor the coming year, with Max Lowish of Wilmington the incoming president. Membership in the group i> open to retired officers of any branch of service. During the club year about 2(-< Brunswick County resi dents were members. Shelters Plan Show The Beachcombers Shell Club ol the South Brunswick Islands will at lend as a croup the North Carolina Shell Club's annual show I'riday. Oct. IS. at Independence Mall in Wilmington. The North Carolina Sheil Club is celebrating its >5th birtlulay and boasts over ?(K) members. Members meet four times a year and exhibit only at the annual show. For more information call Kuth Hood. 570-5324. Health Seminar Featured Grand Strand General Hospital, Myrtle Beach. S.C.. will offer a Health Education Da> Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 0 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The first part of the program will include information on arthritis and how to live with the disease. The second part of the day will provide facts on cholesterol and how to control us level through a healthy diet, exccrcise and proper catine habits. The filial segment of ihc program will show information on under standing and preventing stroke. Health Education Day is free and open to the public. Pre -registration is not required, but is requested. The day ol learning will take place at Myrtle Beach Martinique, 7KX) North Ocean Boulevard. Myrtle Beach. S C. To register, or for information, call the hospital at (803)497-2128. Five Mile Beach Walk Scheduled A five mile beach walk-a-lhon is scheduled for Saturday, Nov 16. to benefit the future establishment ol a library for the Oak Island communi ty, said spokesman Kim Skipper. The \^alk will beein at the Lone Beach Cabana. Participants will have an opportunity to win various prizes according to levels of spon sorship. Registration forms are available at Art Skipper Really, the Southporl -Oak Island Chamber ol Commerce and i he Long Beach and Brunswick Couni\ Parks ami recreation depart ments. Walkers ma> Men up nulix idualh or as a team or family. For information contact Ms. Skipper at 1-919-278-6730 (days) or l-l)|l>-27X-7687 (nights). Main St. Shallotte 751-4846 OtPARTMtMT ST08E Don't forget Halloween decorations &L candy! We also have great fall shoes, sleepwear, sweatshirts and jeans at... Cool Weather's On The Way... and we have cuddly sweaters, knit sweater sets, dresses by Sabino, and coordinates to dress up or down. Children's Clothing Fall Fashions & School Clothes for smart dressers! Infants ? Toddlers Girls 0-14 ? Boys 0-10 579-6713 Sonrise Square. Shoreline Dr., Sunset Beach. i Moior t*< ' i - Pageant Names Winners Winners in the 1991 Miss Brunswick Islands Pageant field Oct. 5 at Shallotte Middle School are as follows ( front , from left ) Runda Michelle Stanley, Wee Miss; Shanta Vaught, Junior Miss: Courtney Herring, Little Miss : and Ariel Hope (iaitse, Titty Miss; and (back, from left) Heather Uranch, Teen Miss; Sheila Strains, Miss; Jill Dixon, Mrs.; Tracey Brooks, Young Miss; and Cammie (iraham. I're I ecu Miss. Sot pictured is Courtney Hewett, llabv Miss. Judging was in beauty, photogenic quality, ta lent. sportswear, prettiest smile and personality. Winners and top four finalists ages birth to /<V may ad vance to the l ittle Miss North Carolina Pageant in June in l.incolnton, said spokesman Sarah bann er. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Brunswick County Heart Association Officers Chosen Diane McRaincy, president of the Brunswick County Heart Assixia tion, has announced the group's 1991-92 officers. The volunteer leaders are as fol lows: Ms. McRaincy, Shalloltc, de velopment chairman; Ouida Hcwcu. Shalloltc, public information chair man: Penny Williams, Shallotte, ^?crctary; and 1 orctta Tixld, Shal loltc, treasurer. Working closely with these offi cers will be these directors: Allen Bellamy, Supply, education/commu nity programs; Bill Potts Jr.. Shallotte: Shelly Payton, Bolivia: Vi Andrews, Shallotte; Irene Caudle. Shallotte; Ran jit Rawllcy, I. eland: Pam Brulon, South port; Rita Hatcher, Bolivia; Brerula Strickland, Holden Beach: Nelson Best, Ice land; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mearns, Shallotte; Pat Fcnton, Shallotte; Polly Russ, Shallotte: Fred Lcsh. Supply; and Ron Champion, Shal lotte. The mission of the new officers will he to expand public knowledge on how to react in cardiac emergen cies and about local Heart Asso ciation programs, said Ms. McRain cy. Receives Crown Ashley Su/anne llcwctt was crowned Mini Miss N.C. Oys tcr Queen Satu rday, Oct. 12. at Shallotte Mid- '?? """ die School. She is die 3 . < I /2-ycar-old daughter ol Houston and Su/annc Hewed ? Of Supply and HhWKTI the granddaughter of Rob and Janice Hcwctt and Audic and Doris Phelps, also of Supply. Ashley will compete in June in HarLsvillc, S.C., for the N.C. Mini Miss stale title. .i Math Teacher Honored l.avada Holmes, a teacher at Bolivia Elementary School, Ikis been selected as ihe Outstanding Elementary Mathematics Teacher for 1991 for Brunswick County Schools. She attended the second Carolinas Mathematics Conference in Charlotte Oct. 3-4, where she was presented with a plaque. Mrs. Holmes is a member of the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Smith Appointed Gloria M. Smith of Southport has been appointed to the N.C. State Board ol Examiners in Optometry by Gov. Jim Martin. She will serve until May I, 1996. Ms. Smith, who replaces Viola Martin on the board, is an adminis trative assistant with Ryan-Walsh, Inc. She is a graduate of Brunswick County High School and Miller Motlc Business College. The board licenses optometrists throughout the state. LABOD CHIROPRACTIC CENTER "Gentle & Effective Spinal Care" HARBOR SQUARE ? LITTLE RIVER, SC ? (803)249-9787 (In the shopping < > unpk'X across from I larclec-- on 1 Iwy. 1 7) DR. ROBIN LABOD Do You Have BACK PAIN? j $35~FIRST "VISIT 1 IS 150 Value) Initial visit includes: ?Consultation ?Examination ?Screening X-rays (if necessary) ?Follow-up report Bring this coupon to Labod Chiropractic Center. Offer good tliru 10-30*91 Litigated cases excluded DISCOUNT FURNITURE J WAREHOUSE OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, INC. Furniture For Your Future When you buy new furniture, you want it to last for many years We've been in business for vears and have orovided many families with qualitv furniture. Our fabrics are durable to stand up to children's rough play, and our styles are exquisite to make any room a show place Whether you're looking for beach cottage furniture or a new recliner for Christmas, come see us! Southport DISCOUNT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Supply LOWES Hwy 133, Long Beach Rd We 're fust 1/4 mile past Lowe's on Long Beach Road 100% Financing^, FREE DELIVERY + ?1991 THE B?UNSW CKaf ACON BIP Sets Open House , Awards An open house is planned Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 1 p.m. ti> p.m. ;ii the Brunswick Inter agency Program (HIP) in obser vance ol National Disability Kmployment Awareness Month. HIP. a compensatory education program lor adults, is located on the Brunswick Community College campus north of Supply. During the open house, at 4 p.m., Brunswick County AC CF.SS and HII' will present awards to recognize individuals and agencies that have made contributions toward improving vocational and educational op portunities lor persons with dis abilities who live in Brunwick County, said Anita White, pro grain director. Also, representatives of vari ous agencies that work with |>er sons with disabilities will be available to talk with open house guests about services available in the area Pink, Emerald. Lavender, and clear ICE and it s all 1 2 PRICE cn o/ CC A'! in-Stock O U /0 I I 14K Gold & S.lvi Layaway ? Only 9 weeks to Christinas 117 CAUSEWAY DR.. OCEAN ISLE BEACH MON -SAT, 11:00-5:30 ? 579-8800 Ghosts, Goblins Scarecrows & More! New selection of Halloween plates & napkins, party invitations, gift bags & buttons Haunted 1 louses, pump kins :iic.i i't-i ' orating too! cAcm ?gifts 754 9968 Twin OwwK (FocxJ Lion) Pkiia, SNallotte 3n DAL 4 GIFT REGISTRY ? FREE GIFT Y/RA?iNG Vrt also offer UPS services ? LAYAWAY nC'u^s CrEN 9 30 VCNDAY T-i-u SA"1,-C ? ftCTS Brunswick Concert, and Theatrical Society fundraiser October 19th In The Centennial Center | Sl.li 45 Lord Si. OroiilJiport Fall Food Fling level ^vmycJ 7? | Mil EnteilainiuenL 7 pai-uut il! Admission sgoo (I' ii1::illv ti.i t ? i l\v ('.i is* L\\ UCnilit) J* <5
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