Still Time To Enroll At BCC Registration for spring quarter classes at Brunswick Community College continues through Friday, March 13 at the main campus on U.S. 17 north of Supply. Spring term classes begin this week and continue through May 28, said Anne Marie Bellamy, public information officer. > Registration today (Thursday) is from 10 am. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Late registration will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. only on Friday, which is the last day to register for spring classcs. Students who are enrolling in curriculum programs will need to be assessed for course entry, said Mrs. Bellamy, particularly in language usage, reading, numerical skills and study skills. The ASSF.T assessment will he offered today (Thursday) at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuition at BCC is $161 per quarter for a full-time student, someone who is taking 14 or more credit hours. For part-time students, tuition is ? $ 1 1 .50 per quarter hour. More information is available from the BCC Office of Student Services, 754-6900, 457-6329 or 343-0203. MONTHLY MEETING HELD School Personnel Actions Approved Brunswick County Board of Edu cation members handled a number of routine personnel items Monday night in a continuation of their regu lar monthly meeting. The board approved: ?Hiring Dayna Sanders of Holdcn Beach as an interim fourth grade tcacher at Shallottc Middle, Cynthia Covil of Shallotte as an interim third grade teacher at Union Primary; Lori Varnum of Supply as an inter im Chapter I teacher assistant for the ccntral office, with a computer spe cialty. Also, Felisa Benton, Supply, TIMS clcrk, bus garage; Stacy Tripp, Harold McCoy and Brenda Gore, Southport, cafeteria assistants, Southport Elementary; Rita Ding wall, Southport, interim tcacher as sistant, Southport Elementary; Mary A. Webster, Shallottc, and Debra McKcithan, Shallottc, interim thera peutic assistants, Bolivia Elemen tary; and Ann Matlingly, Shallotte, interim thcrapcutic assistant. Union Primary; ?Accepted the resignation of Laurie Sillings, Southport, teacher assistant, Southport Elementary; and Beatrice Beatty, custodian, Lcland Middle. ?Granted medical leaves of abscncc to Kelly Frink of Calabash, a West Brunswick High itiaui leather, Nancy Vcrccn of Bolivia, teacher assistant, Bolivia Elementary; Louise Rivenbark of Bolivia, cafete ria worker, Bolivia Elementary; Ma zclle Benton, Lcland, cafeteria worker, Lcland Middle; and Wilhcl mcnia Evcrcttc, Lcland, assistant cafeteria manager, Lincoln Primary; and educational leave of absence to Marie Brittain of Bolivia, a teacher assistant and bus driver at Bolivia Elementary. ?Approved end-of-ihe-school year retirement of Mabry Dennis of Longwood, a teacher assistant at Waccamaw Elementary; ?Approved disability leaves for Ida M. Johnson of Bolivia, custodian, Bolivia Elementary; Mazclle Benton of Leland, cafetcria worker, Lcland Middle; Marguerite York of Shal lotte, French teacher, Shallottc Mid dle; and Barbara Holcombc of Shal lotte, fourth grade teacher, Shallotte Middle; and ?Approved as substitute leathers: Paul Price, Jennifer Lcavitt, Leslie Hamilton, Diane Baker, Margie Candler, Joyce Burroughs, Martha Hickman, Carol Stcpp and Mary McCombs. In other business, the board ap proved three student trips and asked a committee to examine the salary schedules for secretaries. wmr #? r r- . PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Up For Adoption This 10-week-old female mixed husky-collie is available for adoption this week from the Brunswick County Animal Shelter. She is described as very friendly and as getting along well with children. She has had her first set of booster shots. This puppy and many other pels can be seen at the shelter on N.C. 211 south of Supply Monday through Fri day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. VOTE Patricia (Patty) Young County Commissioner District 4 'Candidate For The People' Don't be tooled bv J high-priced substitutes. Men's Leather Navigator 2 $66 Available in \ STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHfct STATION ATTEND/NT Jackie llinson of Waste Industries stands beside one of the largi recycling containers in place at the transfer station off Hale Swan 9 Road. All three county transfer stations are accepting glass, aluninum cans and newspapers for recycling, with more locations couing later this year. County Opens Recycling Centers At Three Sites Brunswick County's thrcl trans fer stations arc acccpting avmited assortment of items for rccyclbg. Last week, containers were set up at the stations, which arc loc^cd in Leland, Southport and off Hale Swamp Road between ShallotU and Ocean Isle Beach. Items being acccpted arc dfcar, green and brown glass, alumi^im cans and newspapers without in serts, said Randy Gainey, brafch manager with Waste Industries, tic county's new solid waste collection contractor. "A lot of people don't knov we've got recycling yet," Jackit Hinson, attendant at the Halt Swamp road station, said Monday. \ "Most of the people I've talked with say they're really glad we start ed this," he added. The county's contract with Waste Industries tails for the operation of 10 recycling stations at a cost of S63.600 annually. Overall, the con tract is worth S561.082 per year to handle residential garbage and rccy clablcs. Brunswick County Manager David Clcgg said the county will hire a recycling coordinator within the next few weeks. He said Waste Industries will open more recycling centers to meet the required 10. "I would expect to see that occur ring," said Clegg. "There's obvious ly going to be a transition." Most communities have been without recycling centers for several months. Eight recycling stations were forced to close last year after hauler George Bush of Florence, S.C., pulled his trailers out of Brunswick County. He said the market for ma terials was down and that he was losing money. Centers remained open at Sunset Beach and at Southport. Hinson said the recycling bins arc designed for self-service, but that he assists recyclers soit items into the proper containers and tries to make sure people disposing of household waste know about the recycling ser vice. The transfer stations, which also accept most household waste but no "white goods," batteries or construc tion debris, arc open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Consumers will not sec an imme diate increase in the variety of items accepted for recycling. Gaincy said the resale market for other rccyclablcs is "dead" right now, but that he expects the county to be |in accepting plastics at a later time. 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Commodities will include cheese, butter, commeal, flour, green beans, pears, beef or pork, raisins, peanut butter and tomatoes. The program is intended as a quarterly supplement to other ser vices within the county. There arc no guarantees that there will be enough of the food available to sup ply everyone eligible for the pro gram, a news release indicated. Items will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Persons who qualify must bring their white commodity card and Uieir green identification card. White cards will be mailed by March 5. A family is considered a food stamp household if it received food stamps in February. All households not participating in the food stamp program are required to complete a commodity application. Eligibility to receive commodities is based on the entire household income during February. 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