page -5- At its meeting September 1, the Pine Knoll Association Board of Directors revised l[ts rales and regulations on parking stickers for park areas and gate cards for Ocean Park, The revised rules follow: BOARD REVISES The owner (or owners) of a lot (or lots) in the association's area of PARifTNr Pine Knoll Shores is/are entitled to two stickers and one gate card free PARK charge. Such owner (or owners) is/are entitled to purchase one REGULATIONS additional gate card for $3*00 and one guest sticker for $2,00. A parking sticker should be placed on the rear window of the vehicle at the lower comer behind the driver's seat. On some vehicles this placement is not feasible, and the sticker should be placed on left side window or ventilator window at lower right edge. Guest stickers should be placed on top of the dash on the driver's side. Lessees of proi>erty must make their own arrangements with their lessors to obtain either gate cards or parking stickers. None will be issued to them by the Association. Should the Board of Directors hereafter change the form or color of stickers or cards, all of these heretofore issued will immediately become void and of no effect. How ever, anyone idio had previously purchased either a card or a sticker may obtain without charge, a replacement which will be valid for no longer than one year from the date of its issuance. At the same meeting the Architectural Review Committee reported site approval for three homes and one dock. The Harbor Master reported unauthorized boats moored in Association slips. Approval given for the posting of '*No Trespass” signs on the docks of Brock Basin and Hall Haven inhibit future illegal usage. Connie Brown of PIKSCO said its parking sticker regulations, which have been sent to its members, are compatible with the Pine Knoll Association rules. Members receive two stickers to be used until the sticker color is changed. If a car is sold, remnants of the scraped-off sticker must be presented to obtain a replacement. In case of necessity, a third sticker can be purchased for $2 upon written application. Persons who rent must obtain a sticker from their landlord, — oOo - — The Pine Knoll Shores Garden Club was called to order at 10 a,m,, Wednesday, Septem ber l4, President Irene Doremus, following a coffee and social hour. Mrs. Doremus welcomed members to the 1983-8^1' season, and announced the theme for this year will be "Learning through Doing." She thanked the hostesses Margaret Smith, Betty Hickey and Mildred Kerr. Two guests were introduced - Ruby Collins and Maureen Parker. CLUB Mrs. Doremus announced that first vice-president and program chairman, Gussie Pteters, and parlimentarian, Verna Armstrong, would be unable to attend for a period of time due to illness, Lenora Roberson, corresponding secretary, will serve as program chairman pro tem. Membership chairman, Dena Newton, announced a full membership of 60 persons with k applications on the waiting list. Projects chairman, Astrid Norman, reminded members of a September 28 weeding day at the Town Hall and the annual Green Bag Day, our community clean-up project, on October 28. Vivian Macdonald, Horticulture and Flower Arranging chairman, introduced a new ^^nthly feature — "Did you know?" Each month a different member will report a brief gar- ^Ening tip or bit of \musual information connected with plants or gardening.