Calendar Of Events Thursday, October 31 A HOOK FAIR continues ;ii Union Primaiy School, Grisscllown, in die media center, X:.fl) a.m. t ill p.m., olletuig new txioks lor children. I III*. ( I. O 1 1 IKS ( I.OSK I in Shallollc, wlm.li otic is tree clothing lo needy families, accepts donations ol good. used clothing every Thurs day, '' a in until noon, al the old Sunnysidc School lor more mlorma lion, call Ciinny Waplcs, 754 6275. IIOI.DKN BKA< II SKNIOR ( 1 1 IZKNS meet each Thursday lor Mature Movement, exercise lor older adults, at l.ockwood l olly Community Budding, Stanhury Koad, Supply, 4 a.m. Id a.m. A cralis class is held each Thursday ai I p.m. SUNSK I BKA< II PI.ANNINersons with chronic condi tions INK SOU I'll BRUNSWICK 1SLKS CIVIIAN CLUB meets loi lunch at the Brunswick Bowling Center, Shallollc, I p.m. -2 p.m. l or iiitorma tion, call Boh Johnson, 754-5759. A FOOD PAN I BY is open al Farmers Chapel Baptist Church. Maco. every Thursday Ironi 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. lor those in need ol lood. hoi more information, contact die church. (919)655-2937. BINGO will be played at Calabash VFW Post No. 728X al 7:30 p.m. Tor information call 579- 3577 alter 3 p.m. AI.COIIOI.ICS ANONYMOUS holds an open meeting loi people who have a problem with alcohol and others interested hi the disease, AA Building, Grissettown, 8 p.m. Friday, November 1 ROTARY CLUB ol Souih Brunswick Islands meets at Sandpiper Bay Cioll & Country Club, Old Georgetown Road, Calabash, 7:30 a.m. Visiting Kolarians welcome. A BOOK FAIR continues at Union Primary Schixil, Grissettown. in the media center. 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., ottering new W>oks Tor children. LAS I DAY FOR ONK-S'TOP absentee voting, Brunswick County Board 01 Flections. 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. 1NFLUKN/.A VACCINKS will be administered at Uie Souiliport Senior Citi/.en Center, 9:30 a.m.- 1 1 p.m., and the Long Beach Senior Citi/en Center, 12:30 p.m. -4 p.m. Cost is S4 and is recommended for all person over the age of 65 and all younger person with chronic conditions. A BAZAAR is held al Camp United Methodist Church, Shallotte. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. PRKSCIIOOL STORY TIMK is held at die Lcland Library. 10:30 a.m. ROKF.RI RUARK FOUNDATION holds its monthly fish try al the Souiii|?>ii 1 oiiiiiiiinily Building i I 30 a n> . p I'laUs *osl Mi lot cut m oi lake out Ml A I I Ol IF MOOSF I.OlMiT NO. 710 holds a luikcy shoot cvei> Friday stalling at i pin l.txalcd on Holdcii Beach koad UNI I3i>? east ol NhalMte SIIOO I loi turkeys, hams and slabs ol bacon at the Shallollc Poml VI-lJ Turkey S1hh>1. lire slalion, Bay Koad, 7 p.m. Cost is S2 |?er shot. CALABASH VFW POS'I NO. 72X8 holds turkey shoots eveiy Fnday al die shooting held on N.C. 1 79 outside Calabash, 7 p.m. CFDAR GROVK IMI'ROVKMKN I ASSOCIAIION meets at Cedai Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 7 30 p.m. SIIALLOI I K WIIF.KL & DKALKRS western square dance club dances every Friday night at Shallotte Middle School. For more inlormatiou. call Charlie Holden, 754-6014 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds a closed meeting Tor those who have a problem wiih alcohol, AA Building. Grissettown, 8 p.m. SIIALLO I I F AI.-ANON FAMILY GROUP a sup|xirt group Tor lamilies ol alcoholics, meets at Camp United Mediodisi Church, Shallollc, 8 p hi. NARCO TICS ANONYMOUS meets al Si. Peter's Lutheran Chinch N.C 211, Southport. offering a 12-point program to help addicts overcome dieir desire to use drugs, fellowship among recovering addicts, 8 p.m. Call 762-6638. Saturday, November 2 CALABASH VOLUNTKKR KMS THRIF T SHOP, located beside the squad building on N.C. 179, Calabash, will be open a.m. 4 p.m. T1IK CLOIHKS Cl.OSKT, sponsored by the South Brunswick lnterchurch Council, opens every Saturday al Sunnysidc School, coiner of N.C. 130 Wcsi and U.S. 17, Shallollc, 9 a.m. -noon. The Clothes Closet offers good, clean used clothing lo families in need. W1NDJAMMKR VILLAGK of Liltle Kivcr holds us annual lair, S.C 179, featuring crafts, food, and a garden shop. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Admission is free. BAZAAR at Camp United Methodist Church, U.S. 17, Shallotte, 10 a.m. -2 p.m. NORTH MYRTLK BF.ACH VFW POST NO. 10804 holds a sale. Surf wood Shopping Center, 10 a. in. -4 p.m., benefiting the NMB High School RO'TC unit. HARDWARE STORES " Introducing... Our Service Professionals TOM NORMAN S I ORE MANAGER SONIA SI EVENS ROGER SIMMONS CASHIER SALES & SERVICE 1 1 Years Expcrionce We do it all... ?Screen repairs ?Key cutting ?Blade sharpening 'Tool rental ?Custom mixed paint ?Rug shampoo machine rentals ?Chain sharpening and/or replacement ?Small engine repairs and/or tune-ups (1 1 years experience) ?Special orders OCEAN ISLE SUPPLY CO. MONDAY-SATURDAY 7-5:30 ? JH WY 1 79, OCEANJSLE, 579-0575 WINNABOW VOI.UMKKK UK K DKI'ARIMKNI will bo serving baibecue lor S3 |>er plate, 1 1 a.m. al tlio slat ion on Governor's Road. CALABASH VFW POST NO. 72XX holds turkey shoots oveiy Saturday al the shooting held on N.C. I 79 outside Calabash, 1 p.m. SHOO I lor turkeys, hams and slabs ol bacon at the Shallotte Point Vl-I) I ui key Shoot, lire station. Hay Koad. 7 p.m. Cost is $2 per shot. AI.COI IOI .ICS ANONYMOUS holds a closed meeting lor those who have a problem with alcohol, AA Building, Grisscttown. K p.m OI'KN MILTING ol the Supply group rti Alcoholics Anonymous, lor alcoholics and other persons interested in the disease, in the Brunswick Hospital dining room. Supply, X p in. Sunday, November 3 I IIK MIISKUM Ol- COASTAL CAROLINA, located at Second and I auiinbuig Streets. Ocean Isle Beach, is often every Sunday, I p.m. -5 p in Hours Monday through Saturday are 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Admission is S2 lor adults, SI lor children. I IO\V TO IIK A BKITKR I'ARKNT. a seminar held al Town Creek Baptist Church, Winnabow, gives help in the area of parenting (How To Love Youi Chilli), 6:30 p.m. Call Rev. Vic Poller, 253-5731, lor more information. Provisions will be made tor children during the seminar. A CHOIR FKSIIVAL will be held at Camp United Methodist Church, Shallotte, 7 p.m. "lTie public is invited to hear choirs from eight Brunswick County churches. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds an open meeting lor people who have a problem with alcohol and others interested in llie disease, AA Building. Cirissettown, X p.m. Monday, November 4 A BOOK FAIR continues at Union Primary School. Cirissettown, in the media center, 8:30 a.m. -3:31) p.m., ottering new books lor children. SOUTH BRUNSWICK INTKRCilURCH COUNCIL meets at Joe s Barbecue. Shallotte. 8:30 a.m. CK KAN 1SLK BKACII PLANNING BOARD meets at the town hall, 9 a.m. I IIK JKT SKT, lor community residents age 50 and older, meets at Jennies Branch Baptist Church. N.C. 179, 2 p.m. OVKRKATKKS ANONYMOUS meets every Monday al Seaside United Methodist Chuich. 5 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OK COMMISSIONKRS meets in its chambers. Administration Building, Government Center, Bolivia, 6:30 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION meets in the con ferencc room. Administration Building, Soulhport, 6:30 p.m. A PllBLK IIKARING ol the Brunswick County Utility Operations Board SAD 16 will be held in the Public Assembly Building, Government Center. Bolivia, 7 p.m. IK >1.1)1 N BKACII COMMISSIONKRS meet at the lown hall. 7 p in. ( Al Ml \s|l PI \NMN( . BOARD mccLs at the town hall p n SlnVM- i lll-.Al II lOWNt Ol'Nt II. meets at Ihe town hall I 30 pin 1 ai AltASII VI\V POM NO. 72XX meets at the VI*W Building. Ii.ulei s Village (. a la lush. I <0 p.m \t,t Ollt)LI( S ANONSMOl S holds a closed meeling lot those who have a problem with alcohol. AA Building, Grisseltown, X p.m. Tuesday, November 5 POLLS OI'KN loi municipal elections and loi a county wide referendum, 6:30 a.m -7:30 p in. (OAS I 'I'OASTKKS roastinasiers Club 1626 has changed Us meeling day from I'uesilay to Ihursday. Starting Nov. 7, the club meets in the Calvaiy Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. N.C 179. Shallotte. 7 a.m X a in each 'Ihursday. For more inhumation on how membeiship can help improve your skills as a communicator, contact Jimmy Marshall. 754 X4tK). MALI WALKFRS CLUB, a group dedicated to exercise and cardiac health tiirouuh walkum. will meet at Sadie's Steakhouse and Bullet. Bi larclilfc Mall, Myrtle Beach, S C.. 8:30 a.m. Call X03-497-2IX4 Ibr more iiiloimation. HOLD FN BKACII SKNIOR CITIZKNS meet each Tuesilay lor Mature Movement, exercise lor older adults, Lockwood Folly Community Building. Suinbuiy Road, Supply, 9 a m - 10 p.m. PKKSCIIOOL S TORY I I MK is held al West Brunswick Branch Library, Shallotlc, 10 a.m. and II a.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds a closed meeting for those who have a problem with alcohol, AA Building, Grissetlown, noon. BRUNSWIC K COUNTY S I ROKK CLUB, a support group lor people who have suffered strokes, meets at Dosher Memorial Hospital, Sotuh|x>ri, 1:30 p.m. For information call Beth Conrad, 457-5271, ext. lie AC< USS.a gioup studying the needs ol the disabled in Bitinswak ( ountv. meets ai I lie Interagency Building ?>ii the campus ol Biunswick Community College. Supply. / p in SIIAI.I.O I II. LAUII-.S BAKItKRSIIOI' t llt>KI S meets to icheaise every I uesday, 7: Ml p. hi . at Camp United Methodist CIiiikIi. I S I /. Shallolie HOI. DI N BLA< II VFVV I'OSI NO. XXhh meets at the I rnkwood I oily Community Building, Slanhuiy Koad. Supply / >o p hi IIRUNSWH K ( ODN I Y HANK leheaiM's at liimiy I niied MelliiNlisi CIiukIi. Southern / p.m. l or inure information. those who plav uistiu nieiits can contact Donna Massmgalc. X42 <2 < < alter '0 p in. IIIN(>() will he played at the Calabash l-.lks l.odee. Iiadei's \illage. Calabash Doors ojieii al 7 p.m., games begin at 7 en meeting lor people wlut have a problem with alcohol and utheis interested m the disease. AA Building, (irissetlown. X p m Wednesday, November 6 BRUNSWICK TOASIMASIKRS CLUB meets it the Sea Captain Restaurant. West Street. Soulh|M>rt. 7 a in X a in Coniaet Susan l-.giiett 754 50X2, oi Bill Flylhtt, 457 >XX2, lot more mloiiiiaiioii. (iuests wel conic. I'RKSCHOOL STORYTIMK is held at the public libraiy. Soulhpon. 10 a.m. SIIALLOI I L ALDKRM KN meet al the town hall / pin AN KMI'OW KRMKN I (iROl I' lot women and vluldien who are oi have been in ;ui abusive relationship meets in the iiiiiln puipose room. ALS Building, Biunswick Community College. Supply. I pni.-l> p. in For iiilormalion. call 7.54 5726. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds a closed meeting lor those who have a problem w ith alcohol. AA Building, (irisscllowji. X p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, a 12-stcp program to help addicts o\ci conic iheir desire to use drugs and to provide fellowship with recover ing addicts, meets at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. N.C. 211. Southjxirt. X p.m. Call 762-6638. HUNTER AND FARMER The Honda Four Trax 300 Lay a way Xmas NO MONEY DOWN For A L it: : ' me $ 134 per month-36 months nwi^UM Ul VVILIVIINU I UN b/25 Market St ? Sales and Service ? 799-6150 Bt A RfcSHUNS'BLfc rCJEFi Hemtnoer ?"\.s .di ce si -r'Jte Fc< yojr safety, avoid excessive speeds ai-o Ce ua'i a' v-.ve'.. .n c.f'c^t terrain Honda recommends tnat all A rv noe's take a train rg cc-zse ana -eaa ttie r Oi-.ne' s manual thoroughly For safety or tra n nj ir.toM\at oi ca itneASiatl 6XM47-?roO Layavvay For Xmas Getting to your favorite recreation spot on a I- n Four I rax 4x4 can be as niucfi tun as bemy there Built fextid tuugh tne Fuui I id* 4*45 h ana reliability you expect truin a Hunaa Lome ? and check one out toaay HON DA G)ine ride with us. V o T E F O R Residents and Property Owners: The most difficult problem I have found in being a cominissionei at Holden Beach is that issues are very personalized. Because we are a small island- and set each other on a regular basis-friends attach themselves to issues and, because of that, sometimes do not understand why 1 do not vote the way they see a particular conclusion. Well. 1 believe that to be a good commissions 1 must fac t- the issues with one thing uppermost in niind-the good of the whole of the community. This means listening to all sides and all the facts that I can obtain from as much expert advise j as possible in making a fair and unbiased judgment based on that information I I truly believe if 1 do this, then 1 am acting in the best interests of the town and ol the residents and property owners. Some of the issues 1 see are. LIGHT1NG-I support a well planned set oi street lights, especially at liilerset lions | , Lighting Is a municipal concern, not a private mallei As more and more leurees | come into our area, the street lights will be an asset to the incoming 91 1 progiam. ORDERLY PLAN OF GROWTH Our island. In order to pioteet its li agile environment, must have an orderly plan ol growth that would allow the watchlul eye for pollution ol its ocean, canals and waterways. SAFETY-The safety factoi on the beach and roads has long been an issue that has been side stepped over the years. It appeals that wt now ai e going to place a concerted effort on each. Sidewalks have been my deep coiitcin and 1 have worked for their funding. Fortunately it is now on the drawing board loi ihe project to begin. Our needs on the island sometimes differ because ol the location of oui homes. The accessways to the beaches, the dredging of the canals, the protection of the ocean dune, the concern foi wildlift that conies to oui area to breed and leed aie all an integral part of what makes Holden Beach a unique plate to live and work. How fortunate we are to have this and the opportunity to lmpiove and piotn t 1 feel that I would provide continuity lo a new board and would appreciate your support and vote. "" ?*l* v/ou. Thank y"u GAY ATKINS HOLDEN BEACH COMMISSIONER