# Pago -3- therc are school scats v/ith the wide arms wc used to balance our books on. After broakfast, wo looked at the amusoment arcade, the mini-golf, rides for children, and the marina where you can tie up your boat while you have a quick moal* Jack points out that this is a family atmosphere - no alcohol permitted, and there is a security guard on ^^reekends so that parents can feel securc in having their children spend time there. Trade Winds is to the west of Pino Knoll Shores, and to the east in Atlantic Beach j^other Pine ICnoll Shores resident, JERKY FOUSEK is running the NEW YORK DELICATESSEN.^ He and his attractive assistant, Marilyn Miller, preside over a mouth-watering selection of delicatessen items such as homemade salads, meats, choose, Koshor foods, bagels and lox* They serve hot sandwiches - corned beef, brisket, meatball - as well as hero sandwiches. And they carry Kosher pickles. Hours 8 am to 9 pui (this is tentative because we were there when they Just opened and had not settled all the details yet.) They handle some grocery items and wine and beer. Jerry lives on Oakloaf Drive in the Golf Course section. Welcome. with your lawn-mowing or with keeping your yard orderly and weeded? JNoto this phono number: 726-3^66. Ask for Mike Moore. He called us to say that ho is interested in doing yard work this isummer, FOR LOT OM'IERS who are planning to build: a list of contractors holding privilege licenses in Pine Knoll Shores is available at the Town Hall. There arc now lo contractors on the list, FROM THE MA.YOR: During the five month period from January 21 to June 21 of this year, your '*Mayor-turned-Scavonr,er** picked up from the streets of our Town 930 cans and bottles, about 200 a month. Believe it or not, this was exclusive of Salter Path Road which is such a complote disaster in this res pect that a single collector could not make any noticoabl . difference. For various valid reasons, there appears to bo no truly effective way in v/hich the police can prevent littering, but if all of our people would pick up just a littlo whenever they see the need, it would go a long way toward keeping our Town reasonably clean. Will you help? LAST MIOTTE NEWS - GARBAGE COLLECTION: A temporary contract has been awarded for colloctions to be made MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Any residents missed should call Town Hall. ^NGLEGOLF is here, like a setting out of Six Flags Over Somewhere Or Other, lull of waterfalls, giant zoo creatures, and palmtroes. And l8 holes of miniature golf nestled in its midst. We talked v/ith Mr, A1 Tirrell, the builder and franchisor of this creatively put together playground on Salter Path Rd. next to the Yuletido Shop; he pointed out the lava rock they brought in from California - it's gray and shimmery and very lightweight which makes it easy to work v/ith. There is sod from Georgia; there are thatch roofs from Florida, and 21 varieties of waterlilies, Mr. Tirrell says a game of l8 holes could take a player from 15 minutes to 45 minutes (should anyone want to dopOsit kids there before slipping over to Boguo Banks Country Club for a round of "real golf"), depending on the number of people in line and, of course, the skill of the golf club wieldero Owners of tho course are L. P. La Bruco and A. S. Miles of Myrtlo Beach. La Bruce is a nurseryman, Mile& is v^ith the Pine Lakes Country Club in Myrtle Beach, originally from New Bern. They have hired David Hoylo as manager and Rochelle Blanchard as assistant manager. Although workmen are still putting on finishing touches, the staff will consist of about four eventuallyo Mr. Tirrell has been especially pleased with local workmanship and asked us to mention this. The course is open from 9:00 am until midnight or 1:00 am daily, Tho PKS GARDEN CLUB held its monthly meeting June 28 at Newell Haller's, The project chairman Marj Johnson reported that club members have mowed and wooded Mimosa Park, Davis Landing, and the Town Hall flagpole area. These ’ are continuing projects of the club. Newell Haller gave the ”did-you-know", telling the members that butterfly weed was used in olden days to cure pleurisy. She also told how to propogate butterfly wood and showed members her propogating boxes. From Hallers, the club went to Harry Hall's to see

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