Page -4- * Install a light fixture above the house numbers. * Use large, plain numbers — not script or other hard-to read lettering. * Stick with colors that contrast [black-on-white, for example]. REMEMBER, EVEN IF YOU LIVE IN A RURAL AREA, YOU MUST STILL IDENTIFY YOUR PROPERTY CLEARLY. LOST POWER SAW Will the person who recently reported to the Building Inspector that he had found a power saw please call him again? The owner has been located. A NOTE OF THANKS Dortha Hall is so moved by all the kindness shown her when Harry died recently that she wants the whole town to know about her gratitude. Naturally, we're famous for good zoning laws and good government, but most of all we seem to have become a community of people who form close and warm relationships, of people who look after each other, of people who sense when their neighbors and friends need help and then rally to be that help. Dortha is comforted by the support she's been given, as many others have been. She's reaching out through the Shore Line to offer the Town her thanks. If Joan and Joel Cantor of 115 Willow Road showed you their resumes, you'd have to take an afternoon to read them both. Here are these two people, living right in our midst, lo, these last 18 months or so, and we hadn't discovered them until now. It's incredible! They came to us from Mahopac, N. Y., where they had their own restaurant and served three meals a day to guests who fast became their friends as well as their custo mers. Joan, with a degree in Food Administration, has been active in a vast variety of things, including retailing, special education, substitute teaching, and catering, not to mention working in several capacities in her church as well as being on the architectural ccaiinittee in their town. Right now she's doing promotional work for Giorgio cosmetics at Belk. Joel, currently a chef at the Ramada, is an experienced Italian, Hungarian, and Chinese cook, [although he, himself, is Polish and Russian!] and has taught cooking and how to shop for food. The Cantors are getting into some catering here, and this premises to be their favorite thing so far, because it's something they can do that's not full time, and they both want to be around for their ten year old skate boarder, Michael, who's loving life near the sea as much as they are. Before moving here, the Cantors often visited Joan's aunt, Edna Morrissey, and Frank, too, of course. When it seemed time to move from the frigid, expensive, stress ful North, they just sort of knew that Pine Knoll Shores was their solution. Their energy and exuberance is contagious, and, as we said, their resume's mean that they're a super addition to the community. After living in thirty-four different homes in their Air Force years and in two different retirement areas, Peggy and Richard Hayes picked Pine Knoll Shores as the ideal place to stay put! Five months ago they moved into a lovely home at 131 Oakleaf YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARIMENT oGo oGo OUR NEW NEIGHBORS MARY DOLL