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KNIGHT set up an informal gathering of Pine Knoll Shores Co^try Club Suesday evening, March 25. Afout fifty fishermen and the.r wives gathered to h^ar i^ave ¥iUis, owner of the Bicycle Sho? in Mcrehead City, Allred, disciTss and demonstrate fish:’.rig equipment for various e-T-r„n hr,,. casting, trclling, and bottom fishing. Pete Allrad told the raain-tein fishing gear. Pave Willis explaii^ed tlie use and nf •tW dii_erent types of gesr. Those attending paid sn admission fee, all t-L" was used to buy two casting rods and one casting reel from Dave Willis, the te given as door prises, ED CLOSE won the rod and reel; HEX .JOffl'SON r casting rod. The group discussed future informal fishing pro- Pino ifr,/,n OK together on a tarty boat, men ting for surf fishing, and talcing fishing on the Sound. This would be .interested was fun PRA'W "" organization, no ohaiman. The meeting fl=:ho™’ fu j. t' excellent presiding and Introducing the speakers, and tb? fishermen felt that they would like to get together again. oOo oniv -h« on thin ice these mornings around Acorn Court, that can fPTnOo -1 HEDRICK, home on vacation. Miss Hedrick is the first Tnc^u V 126-year history of the University of Wisconsin to be admitted to the Ice Hockey course in the PHYs Ed Department. Miss Zero) played goalie on the all-male championship intra- university of 34,000 students, Virginia entered Wisconsin last 0- 0 Honors Program freshman and became a sophomore at mid-semester. If all goes well, she will win here B.A. in three years. — oOo ? SHOW and SALE combined with a DEALERS' CONVEMTION will happen at the 1 n ® weekend in September under the guidance of the County Bi-Centen- ai Committee promoting Bi-Centennial Week in our area. Looks as if it will be a p eas ng experience for both the dealers and the public; tourists and local resi- aents a.iike will enjoy wandering through exhibits displayed in rooms at the Whaler North Carolina and neighboring states (about 40 are expected to pa^icipate) during the afternoons and evenings of Friday, September 26th and 2?th, as well as Sunday afternoon, and will be offered refreshments at e afternoon openings, while dealers will attend lectures and workshops on their specialties in the mornings. These lectures and workshops will also be open to the pu 1C for an additional fee, although tickets to browse through the show will admit people to the exhibits all three days. Certainly the committee is looking for help, PKS residents with even the slightest interest in antiques are urged to ring up JEAN KSLL, County Bi-Centonnial Chairman and Beaufort Antique Dealer (728-3669) and offer to help somehow — maybe to offer soiae goody to be served, or to act as hostesses, or, as unloading brawn on Thursday night ©r S\^day afternoon. If you can*t reach Jean, call Marj Johncon (726-8896) or ary Doll (726-7521) who are already recruited and looking for more volunteers. PERSONAISt Ed and I are most appreciative of the many kind thoughts received from our Pine noil Shores ’'family" during my hospital stay and subsequent convalescent period, me interruption of your daily routine to wish me well contributed greatly to my speedy Thanks a million, NELL CRUMLEY , qQq and, and the last minute; KXWANTS CLUB A nev^Kivanls members, or would be members in the neighborhood? ■:on„ed irMoLhea^Cir®'’?K^^ Green.lUe Clubs, hL been consists of somethin^ ^‘8At is ..ottiing up. t'he membership already Charter Night win he cl \ T’"' member^, slgnac". up before If you are Interested. members. Call Joe Aponyok, 726-2068, for details
The Shore Line (Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.)
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