May 2 Yard Sale Lower Cape Fear Hospice's First Volunteers are collecting clo thing, furniture, household items and books in good condition for Lower Cape Fear Hospice's first annual yard sale. Volunteer Betty Luehring said the yard sale will be held May 2, with times and location to be an nounced. For drop-off information, in terested persons may call Ms. Luchnng at 754-51 13. Hospice is a not-for-profit or ganization that working with the terminally ill and their families, providing a variety of services. It's Brunswick County office is in the Sunward Office Building, Shallot tc. Winnabow VFD Will Serve BBQ Winnabow Volunteer Fire De partment will serve barbecue dinners Saturday, March 7, from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m at the fire station on Gov ernor's Road. Plates will include pork barbecue, potato salad, cole slaw and hushpup pics. Cost is S3 each, said spokes man Ralph Fra/icr. Farmer vtu.iamson FULLWOOD Seven Girls Vyinq For Seven contestants will compete for the title of 1992 Little Miss Brunswick County Saturday, March 7, at 7 p.m. at Shallottc Middle School. Chalmers Champion of Shallottc, daughter of Jerry and Cynthia Champion, currently holds the title. The Little Miss pageant is co sponsored by Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick County, Inc., a non profit civic corporation which pro duces Brunswick County's official Miss America preliminary pageant, and the Shallottc Junior Woman's Club. Following this year's event, the Little Miss Brunswick County Pageant will become an annual pro ject of the Shallottc Junior Woman's Club. Mistress of ceremonies for the pageant will be Lisa Dale Young of Long Beach, Miss Brunswick CLUB BRIEFS Middle East Festival Planned Brunswick County Extension Homcmakers will hold a Middle East food and fact festival on Saturday, March 21, from noon to 3:30 p.m. at the Town Creek Recreation Building. Norma Branch of Charlotte and Holden Beach will be the guest speaker. She lived in Saudi Arabia for 25 years, according to spokes person Pat Nash. The Global Issues segment of Extension Homcmakers, under the direction of Julia Bailey, is sponsor ing the festival to create an aware ness of customs, foods and lifestyles in the Middle East. Parti- ipants will be asked to make a S2 donation to help cover expens es. Named Pilot Sweetheart Sue Chapman was voted by mem bers of Pilot Club of South Bruns wick Islands as its Pilot Found ation Sweetheart for 1992. At the club's Feb. 18 meeting. President Nellie Wcstbrook pre sented her a plaque. Mrs. Chapman was CHAPMAN recognized for her scrvicc to the community through Project ACCESS (for peo ple with disabilities), safety projects at Union Primary School and as co ordinator of other projects. Speakers Available Need a speaker for an upcoming meeting of your club or organiza tion? The Coast Toasters Toastmastcrs Club of Shallollc can provide a hu morous, motivational or informa tional speaker for most types of functions. For more information on avail able topics and speakers, contact club member Don Eggert, at 253 4361 days, or 754-5082, evenings. Toastmastcrs International is world's largest organization of its kind; members meet regularly in a d seminar-like setting to help each jjf other improve their speaking, listen ing and thinking skills. The Coast Toasters meet each Thursday from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Their temporary meeting location is Bliss Hall, St. James Episcopal Church, Main Street, Shallotte. Irish Feast Calabash VFW Post No. 7288 will serve a St. Patrick's Day dinner Tuesday, March 17, at the VFW building. Trader's Village. Guests have a choice of two sit tings; 5 p.m. or 7 p.m. Tickets arc S7 per person for a dinner of corned beef, cabbage, pot atoes and rye bread. Contact the post, 579-3577, for tickets. Musical Meeting The Brierwood Ladies' Club will be entertained by the Shallottc La dies' Barbershop Chorus at their next meeting, Monday, March 9. All Bricrwood women arc wel come to attend the gathering sched uled for 7:30 p.m. at Camp United Methodist Church. Call Pat Narazinski, 754-8102, for information. Awards Dinner The Calabash VFW Ladies Auxi liary will hold an awards dinner at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March X, at the post building, announced spokesper son Mary Bencs. A charge of S2 per person will be charged members and their guests. The next meeting of the auxiliary is Monday, March 23, she said. Sanctuaries Are Topic A speaker from the National Audubon Society will talk about North Carolina's Coastal Islands Sanctuary system Wednesday, March II, at the Brunswick Bird Club meeting. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of Atlantic Telephone Membership Corp. on N.C. 130 west of Shallottc. The club will head to the eastern coastal areas of Texas later this month on its annual birding trip. For more information about the monthly meeting and the annual birding trip, call Marcia Warring, 579-9474. Right To Life Meets Brunswick County Right To Life chapter will hold a dinner meeting Friday, March 6, at 6:30 p.m. at Joe's Barbccuc in Shallottc. Chairman Brooks Ward invites newcomcrs and other interested per sons to attend as plans arc discusscd regarding public education and as sistance to girls in a crisis pregnan cy. For more information contact Ms. Ward at 287-3099. Club Donates The Long Bay Garden Club met Feb. 21, welcoming new member Doris Innis of Shallottc to its mem bership. Spokesperson Kathleen Parker said the club voted to plant two trees at Shallottc Middle School in Sept ember in recognition of Arbor Day. Members also agreed to bring toys and other usable items to the next meeting to give to Hope Harbor Home for battered women and chil dren. Topic Is Herbs Mary Russ, home economist with the Brunswick County Center of the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service will talk about herbs at the Wed nesday, March 1 1 , meeting of the Carolina Shores Garden Club. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. in the Property Owner's Association (POA) Clubhouse, said spokesper son Pal O'Lcary. Underground Atlanta-Mar. 27-29 Jfo ?, Washington, DC-April 2-5 Savannah, GA-April 10-12 Dolly in Concert! Dolly wood-April 25-27 New Orleans-May 17-23 Plus Many More Call 754-4222 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Convenient Tours and Travel Hwy . 17 N . , Shall o 1 1? ( next to Allisons fijrber Shop at Wdimati) County 1991. Entertainers will include Crystal Maria Williams of Lcland. Miss Brunswick County 1992, the V'cttes of the Brunswick School of Dance and Courtney Pridgen, Little Miss Wilmington 1992. Contestants will compctc in pri vate interview as well as on stage in party dress and talent. Iliis year's contestants arc as fol lows: ?Megan Elizabeth Farmer, 7, daughter of Christopher and Sara Farmer of Shallottc. A student a Union Primary School, she will per form a jazz dance. ?Virginia Love Williamson, 9, daughter of DcCarol and Jan Wil liamson of Occan Isle Beach. A stu dent at Cape Fear Academy, she will perform a jazz dancc. ?Ariental LaFaye Fullwood, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. HARRISON wm ?f - WALKER FRANCIS SHADID Little Little Miss Brunswick County Chalmers Champion '9 1 Little Miss Fullwood of Supply. A sludcnt at Union Primary School, she will per form a vocal selection in talent com petition. ?Brandi Nicolc Harrison, 6, daughter of George and Rcgina Harrison of Ash. A student at Wac camaw Elementary School, she will perform a ballet dance in talent com petition. ?Fallon Jade Walker. 9, daughter of Jerome and Heidi Walker of Holdcn Beach. A student at Union Primary School, she will perform a tap dance. ?Robbyn Shavonne Francis, 8, daughter of Aninas and Cheryl Francis of Southpon. The Southport Elementary School student will per form a piano medley. ?Victoria Suicy Lynn Shadid, X, # daughter of Terrie Lynn Shadid of Shallotte. The Union Primary School student will perform a jax/ dance. Tickets arc S5 and will be avail able at the door. Proceeds from the pageant will be utilized in communi ty service projects of t!;e Shallotte Junior Woman's Club. TLX- COMPANION SERVICE |? PERSONAL ATTENTION ^ FOR THE ELDERLY WHEN YOU CANT VISIT SOMEONE YOU LOVE IN A NURSING HOME. LET US. CALL 842-3661. 0 Head Crisp Iceberg USDA Choice Beef Trimmed WHOLE tfzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz:;} Food Lion is proud to support the North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture Standards Division. Thanks for the job you do! tizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzil SIRLOIN TIPS 12-14 Lbs. 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