• • Page -4- ON i-iAY 10, Carteret Historical Research Association (CHRA) vd.ll host a dinner meeting at Like's Restaurant, Beaufort, at 6:30 p.m* This affair will comiiiemorate National Historic Preservation /eek, when CHRA will recog nize notev/orthy historic preservation efforts in Carteret County, Mr, GraydonPaul, who has contributed much time and thought to historical preser vation in the county, i-/ill be honored at this event. The public is invited to attend. The week of hay 9-15 has been proclaimed Historical Preservation l/eek by Kayor Kenneth Haller for Pine Knoll Shores and by Mr. Kenneth Newsom, chair man of the Carteret County Board of Commissioners, for Carteret County, U'iary Louise Baker) BEAUFORT HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION»S OLD HOi.JS TOUR this year will be Friday and Saturday, June 25th and 26th, and the group is also sponsoring an Antique Show, featuring 22 dealers, at the National Guard Armory, on Thursday, June 2^th, Friday, the 25th, and Saturday the 26th, to co-incide \cLth and enhance ®festivities. On the opening night of the show, admission wi±l be ^1,50, while admission for the next two days will be JJ1,00, Infor mation about both events is to be found at the ^06iah Bell House in Beaufort. KITiY I'OiiBiJS AND P.jTE HULING have filled us in on happenings over in Pine ^oll Toiimes, ^ ^7e must admit v^e v/ere confused about the tv;o sections of lose condomniums off Salter Path Road, on $he ocean, and just v/est of Arbor- vitae..... Here s the thing; Kitty and Pete work for BEAHAVEN, INC., and they handle the two western-most rov/s of the condominiums, in addition to operating a real estate business aside from those ^6 units. Soon they will be turning the development over to its owners* association, although they will probably remain there in ”on-site»’ management. Kitty lives in one of the condominiums, and the Hulings, Pete and Billie, live above the Seahaven offices. Now then, the other four rows of condominiums, to the east, are separate and lunction by themselves, v/ith tneir owners* association in comr.iand; there are nmnety-two units there, liany of the owners of both Seahaven and PKTownes have permanent residences in otner parts of the state, and in other states, but Kitty says they find their way dol^nl more often than one mig..t imagine because they all love what ey ve got here,^ All but 8 of the Seahaven units have been sold and those are apparently going fast as the real estate business climbs back on its feot again. VJhile v/e are at it,^ let’s give you a word about Kitty and Pete, Kitty, a native of IJilson, I'i.C., came t- the Seahaven project from Brandyv/ine - earlier she i^as at Bald Head Island, a resort development, and before that she says she was 'wife and mother" and taught dancing. Her daughter is in theatre in N.w York, recently sang a leading role in a Sarasota, Florida, production of 'U.ost Happy Fella" opposite Alan Jones (yos, the real Alan Jon.s), and Kitty v;ent down to see the shov/. Billie and Pete Huling have led lives of multiple variations. Just for example: Pete ran the Duke harine Lab at one ti:Ae, served as an administrator the Duke iuedical Center in Durham, has shown cattle, was in the Intelli gence Service - see what we mean? Oh, l^re could do a v/hole issue on some of nis stories, we feel suro. Billie works as an executive secretary in con tinuing education at CTI, They have two kids; boys: 21 and 10* Mandered about and met a young Scottish girl, DOROTHY BORTI-^aCK, in number 120 01 Seahaven, wife of one of the many men from Great Britain who stream in and o C erry Point, dedicating themselves to making the Harrier planes a success here, Morris Borthwick is a technical representative; they have een lere for three years, have twin boys, five and a three year old boy as well. There is a possibility they will return to Edinburgh in the fall, but ^iiey hope to remain longer - they love it here, especially the weather. orothy works nights at the Rex Restaurant, says she has met some great people, IS warmed by the friendliness she finds, although the Harrier group, sne recognizes, does stick together - quite naturally, of course - but she would v;el£oine knoxvfing more Americans,