- 3 - lESi Ron stabile, recently discharged from the United States Marine Corps, at Cherry Point, with an outstanding record N2!! M leaders^p and accomplishment, has joined Pine Knoll , Shores Police Department, replacing Reginald Lewis> who resigned to move to Florida. Ron served with the’ Marines at Parris Island, Okinawa and Cherry Point, and was discharged January 4, 1980 with the rank of sergeant. He is 25 years old and was bom in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Bay ShoreSchool, graduating in 1974. He later attended coUege ^ New York ^d North Carolina, joining the Marine Corps January 5, 1976. 2!?^? military service he was awarded meritorious promotion, first to tovate Class, and later to Lance Corporal. He received the Good Conduct Me^l in 1^9 and was made sergeant the same year. He also has qualified as rifle e^ert and pistol expert. In his general aptitude test battery examination, he scored in the top group. Bon was marrxed to the former Eileen Rogers seven months aso. She is presently oon^let^ her baccalaureate for an H.N. in Itosing at the CoUege ® graduation in May. She hopes to join the staff at Carteret General Hospital at that time. She is ^icularly pleased that Ron has joined the PKS Police Department, since a lir^lo^ Mbxtion has been to be a poUce officer. They are planning to reside in Pine IfeoU Shores. w We will miss Regie and wish him aU the best in his new endeavors. (MRIEH PIAMS The PKS Garden Club will sponsor an all day bus trip to dPPTMT TOTD KenmsviUe, about 75 miles west of Morehead City, in brRiNG TRIP Duplin County, on Wednesday, April 9* ^ TT , Itoi^ the morning the group will visit' the Springs and tour liberty H^l, a^autifully restored mansion built by the wealthy Kenan family^^ the late 1700 s. Iimch is proposed for the Country Squire and the completed with a visit to the smoke house and gardens of the j Knoll Shores, whether members of the Garden Club or not. ^d husbands are invited to sign up for the tour. Cost of the entire tour, ^eluding limch, will be under $14* Those interested may call Marian Archibald at 726-5555, or Penny McAnaw, at 726-5971. MSW DiaVERS After completing a training course of some 36 pnp Ai^rTAMm? ^ December seven Pine Knoll -Shores men S women have been certified as drivers of the Rescue . . ^ Squad ambulance and have been assigned positions, ^vers ^clude Jack and Virg^a Greata, Bill Sbrocco, Tony Palumbo. Aubry Johnson, Bill Ford md *'Hoot*' Gibson. These people are a welcome addition to the Res^e Squad and will give a break to the original, and older, drivers and communications people. » Several new EMT*s will be graduated from their course of training in Febri^ and will then go on duty, Ken Doremus, director of the Squad, announced. ^ the same tajne, he issued an urgent call for other volunteers to take the EMT course. A new program will start at Cape Carteret on January 21 and will

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