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VilliaB has his own business here. He is available for home repairs, general
■alntenance, small improvement, lawn jobs or whatever you want done that he is able
to do.
Both William and Jill are training to become emergency medical technicians,
Jill works at Blue Bell in inventory control. When not working, she enjoys needle
work and reading. The two of them enjoy the beach, fishing, boating and water skiing.
Welcome to Clem and Sue Ellen Williams, They are living at the Breakers at West
port. They came to Pine Knoll Shores from Bethel, N. C. and are North Carolina natives.
Clem came from Raleigh, Sue Ellen was a native of Bethel, The Williams graduated from
ECU and followed their professional careers in Bethel, until Clem became assistant
principal at East Carteret High School.
Sue Ellen is teaching fifth grade at the Morehead Elementary School. Besides her
teaching duties, she keeps a busy schedule following the activities of their two
children, a ten year old son named David, a fifth grader who is quite interested in the
Webelos, and a six. year old daughter Carrie, a first grader, who is a Brownie,
ETHEL HOYT
Many PKS driveways are topped with gravel which often washes into the street
PRETTY C(MMITTEE causing "wash board” effects and street damage. Property
CORNER owners are requested to check their driveway entrance and to
—— sweep or rake loose gravel back onto their property.
The Ancient Mariners Bowling League of Pine Knoll Shores has gotten off to a bright
start for this season at the new Carteret Lanes in Morehead City, Under the leadership
MARINERS BOWL president Bob Herbst; vice-president Virginia Greata^ treasurer
George Hitch and secretary Arnold Smith, the 14 teams, of 4 members
AT NEW LANES each, bowled in October, Bill Granger's team took the lead with
Larry Jerome's team in second place. We already have two men, George
Broadstreet and Arnold Smith with games over 200, The ladies are not far behind. Connie
Browne has scored a 182 and Jane Broadstreet a 180.
Although we all bowl "for the fun of it," we still hope to see some of these good
numbers for ourselves,
ELLIE LONG
The Pine Knoll Shores Women's Club has scheduled a Christmas luncheon for Friday,
December 7 rather than holding its regular ^>th Friday meeting in the holiday season.
PKS WCMEN'S CXXJB The lunch will be held at the Beaufort House at 12tOO noon and will
' cost $6,50 inclusive. Husbands are welcome. Reservations and pay-
PLANS IXINCHEON ment should be made to Wanda Lettan, 107 Walnut Circle, phone
247-23431 by November 30* Make your check payable to the Beaufort
House Restaurant. Like the Cheese-Tasting lunch at the Village Wine and Cheese Store on
November 8, this will be a fun occasion,
BETTY HAMMON
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