Newspapers / Pine Knoll shore-line. / Feb. 1, 1976, edition 1 / Page 2
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PAGE -2- BOTTLES ON THE BEACH (and not litter, either.) PEG KNIGHT and NELL CRUMLEY found three bottles on the beach, each with a bright orange notice inside. These bottles were set afloat as part of a study of ocean currents* if you, too, find on^, fill enclosed fpiTii telling where you found the bottle and at what time of day on w a date you found it. In return, you will be told the time and place the bottle was released. The notice is in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. They must expect some of these bottles to tiravel far. oOo NEW NEIGHBORS; WINNIE and JACK THOMPSON on Loblolly are really building their own house. For example, Winnie did all the sanding and finishing of the doors and wood work herself (boy, is that smooth to the touch!) They are both justifiably ijroud ^ former New York City policeman and Winnie‘an ^glish ^acher, peir married son is a Long Island policeman, married to a math teacher (neat how footsteps get followed in, hmmmm?) A daughter, Debbie 19, is at CTI going into nursing, and another daughter, Elizabeth, 18, will be at ECU next beptember. Both have found new friends and made happy adjustments here in their new found territory. The Thompsons will be moving into their house in March; so +h^v ^ think what they will do with any future spare time y might discover — they are still up to their ears in the construction business! oOo instrument? A community orchestra is being organized in Morehead City and welcomes any and all musicians in the area. The orchestra will meet every two weeks on Tuesday evening at 7s30. It doesn't matter when you last played ~ °ome and have fun! For further infoimation on the location of rehearsals please call Kay Johnson - 726-1897, PIS FACTS: There are now 5^ street lights in our Town, COUNTRY CLUB: The Bogue Banks Golf and Country Club elected its new Board of annual Membership Meeting held on Friday night, January 16, I976. Za tTZ "terms were ODELL FLYNN, DOUGLAS CREECH, and ARNOLD WEBB. Elect- JAM^ ?vnr R?y ENGLISH, and KENNETH KIRKMAN. JMES LYON, RAY SGOuJNS and CLIFFORD TILGHMAN were elected to serve for one year. V appreciates the support and enthusiastic participation of all members. The Club would welcome new members. Anyone interested in becoming a R?nn®P M the Pro Shop, 726-103^;. On the first Tuesday of each month at tn‘n.-K there is a bingo game at the club. This is open to non-members as well as members, so everyone can join in the fun, LADIES BRIDGE section of the Ladies Golf Association: We called JEWEL SMITH for in- bridge at the Bogue Banks Country Club, The ladies play each Tuesday a> lUjUO a,m,, and any woman who belongs to the club is welcome. They play three 6-hand professions. Bring your sandwich, and they will have the coffee pot going. If you want to learn to play bridge or just brush up, there is someone there each ITa V learning. Jewel says that they are interested in playing good bridge, but not such deadly serious bridge that it is no longer fun. For more information, call her at 726-1725, oOo FRED and ELEMOR MEHLIN spend each summer in Vermont. They phoned to tell us that tneir home will^be for rent again this summer. Any couple planning to build this summer and wishing to rent the Mehlin Home on the canal should call 726-2915, qOo RUDY McBRIDE is finding that he has too much energy to be content in total retire ment, He serves the town as our Police Commissioner, He has a “cottage care” service and has five or six homes to check on while their owners are away. That still did not seem enough, so now he is representing American Family Homes, a company which will contruct "brick homes, using their plans, Rudy is considering building on© on nis lot on Yaupon which can serve as a model home. — oOo Our Police Chief, HOWARD OVERMAN, and his wife are proud parents of a boy, Brian, born January 22, Congratulations I PKS FACTS: Did you know that there are 37 fire hydrants in PKS?
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