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will be covered during these instructional sessions. After a hearty lunch at the Aquarium on Saturday, we'll practice casting skills at the beach. Sunday we'll journey by ferry to Cape Lookout National Seashore and FISH all day! This program is geared towards the novice surf fishermen, but all anglers are welcome. Participants must be 12 years of age or older. The $80.00 fee includes Friday afternoon reception, all instruc- ional sessions, Saturday continen tal breakfast and lunch, raffle and Sunday Cape Lookout trip. Please call or come visit the Aquarium to receive a registration form and more details about the weekend. UNWANTED NEW RESIDENTS Again this year residents have been concerned with the black twig borer, which is causing continy ued damage to our native dogwoods, magnolias, 11 holly, oak and gum ti trees. The damage has now spread to all of Bogue Banks and parts of Morehead City. Ray Harris, Carteret County Extension Service, has been asked for advice on this pest. He advises this pest may be removed by pruning out the affected parts. Spraying on private property is allowed, using Dursban. BOGUE BANKS LIBRARY Our "Friends" Booksale in August and the Summer Reading Program for children were very successful. We appreciate the support of everyone in these undertakings. The library has received approximately thirty new books on tape this month. These are mostly unabridged and are great listening. These have been bought with funds from our "Friends" organization. The book discussion group "Between the Bookends" will resume their monthly meetings on September 11 at 11:30 in the auditorium of the library. For the months of .September and October there will be a display of water- color paintings by Julia Woolard, Janet Birkel and Peggy Roper, all of Pine Knoll Shores, in the auditorium. The display cabinets will have woodcarvings by Ralph Jordan of Pine Knoll Shores. New books at the library are as follows: AT30calvDse Watch by Ludlum, Strange Highways by Koontz, All That Glitters, by Andrews, Pope John Paul II; A Biography by Szulc, When Elephants Weep; the Emotional Lives of Animals, by Masson J McCarthy, The Coming Plague by Garrett; Mv Luckv Stars; A Hollywood Memoir by MacLaine, and Show of Evil by Diehl. The next Library holiday will be Monday, September 4. Ernestine Conway, Librarian WELCOME NEW RESIDENT!: Mary Jo and Roger Jennings moved into 115 Arborvitae Drive early in May. They came from Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, where they had a wholesale manufacturing business. Roger was originally in the Navy, retired and became a sales engineer for Masonite Corporation, Mary Jo is an accred ited tole and decorative painting teacher. When she set up a business selling kits of her own design in wood to craft shops, Roger retired from Masonite Corporation. Mary Jo also had a retail shop in Smith Mountain Lake where she taught tole painting and basketry. She has just opened a new shop called "Cabin Fever" in Beaufort, next door to Spouter Inn, where^ she sells unique gifts, specializing in Christmas items. O^i^iiially fi^om New Jersey, Mary Jo's grandmother had a house on the 3
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