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-3- Aubry and Erma Johnson have settled into their nev/ hone on Cherry Court.- Aubry IS the former city manager of Portsmouth, Virginia. They both enjoy golf and fishin?, vath Erma's favorite pastime gardening and decorating. CjJRISTI'lAS E-ITERI’JATIONAL For the third consecutive year the Bogue Banks Ministry, a cooperation of the Methodist, Baptist, Episcopal and HOUSE AT BOGUE BAJTKS Presbyteriaa Churches, vdll sponso? the Christmas iSL , national House for foreign college and viniversity students v;ho wxll be in the U. S. during the holidays. Some 40 students vdll be accepted and vail be housed at the Baptist Retreat,;Indian Beach. They vdll be entertained ;dth tours of the Morehead City Port, Cherry Point or Camp Lsjuene, the Tryon Palace at Lev; Beni and at local homes in the area. Ch,airmen for the visit again this year vdll be ivelyn and Ted McCord along vdth a committee of some 11 others from Pine Knoll Shores and horehead City. If you are interested in assisting in the work or contributing please get xn touch vdth the McCords. M?. SERVICE Effective November 15, Al.tair /drlines began operating direct £md non-stop service from Simmons-Nott airport at IJev/Bern to Washin^on, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, including connections to Atlanta and most other metropolitan areas in the U.S. Altair’s Kew Bern flights vdll be served by its 2S-passenger Nord 262 aircraft, which are jet-prop powered. The Nords are French made, manufactured by the same company that^produced the Concorde. The planes are pressurized, air-conditioned, ^lavatory-equipped and staffed ;dth a flight attendant serving snacks and beverages. • • 4 ^ certificated air carrier and offers a full range of service, including joint f^es and automatic baggage transfers. The line also offers fast small packa-e “ nigh priority service laiovci as "Beeps". For passenger information call (SOO) 523-7062. The 7yellov; pages list Altair's air freight number. ^ JU>^T If anyone has the idea that Fine I^noll Shores is home for the retired, they simply are not aware of what this town really is... bccause, in addition to being a community of enormous vitality it is alno a cross section of...m0st-:t0Kas yovuig and old. Ue are not sure vjhat^ all this mea:is, e::cept that we viere surprised to learn recently that some eight babies have been born to parents here in the past fev; years and another is on the vray. Here is a sketch of the youjiger set: Johii^ Joci.^ph, the son o.^. LeEae and Bill Kesel of Yaupon Road, v/as the first child born^to Pine i^noll Shore residents. He arrived January,'' 11, 196S. A picture of LeRae holding si^c-week old Johim;'" taken on the beach appeared in the original brochure put out by the Roosevelts. LeRae and Bill came to Pine ICnoll Shores in 1965, v;hen Bill was employed as ^ engineer vdth SsTacuse Research ^Corporation. Now Bill is the ovnier o.-. Sound liill and Radio Shack in Havelock. Their daughter, Cindy Joaii v;as bom o;* .august 31? 1970. The Kesels have been involved in many conmunitv activities. Bill IS a referee for the county soccer games, and fljdng is his big hobby. Their older aaughx.er, Ilar^", vjas born elsevrhere.
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