Bag® -6- On FrMsy, ftazcUi 23» fifteen woneo, Beetiiig at "Uie Toim I&lII voted to organise FImi jDioXX Shozes Voaen's Club as a separate entity not federated with the state or womb's cltths at this tiae. ABIBIBOHS HEAPS Verna Arastrong was elected chairaani Betty Haaaon, vice«*chairaant PK3 yoHOM^S CLUB Itada I«ttan« secretary• Ccnaunity service and interest groups were settled upon as the club’s pttrposea. Interest groups under consideration include travel, fine arts, atudy, book club, investaent group and a diacussion group. Mabel Heaphill isuggested a **Help button** for elderly people living alone as a possible service pzrograa* Helen Julien will speak cm her experiences in 197^ behind the Iron Curtain in Ciechoslovakia and Bulgaria* Helen is a Journalist who was a aeaber and regional director of the Canadian Voaen's Press Club, Ttm club will aeet the 4th Monday of each aonth at 10 a.a. at Town Hall. All woaen residing in Pine fooll ShoireB are invited to attend. lie finally cau^t up with Trudy and Jay Cates of 131 Hawthorne Drive. At hone with thea were dan^ter Stejxhanie, 5» their cocker spaniel. Buddy (who didn't give his age). Tonya, 14 was not at hoae. She goes to Middle School in Morehead. (XIR WW The Cates aoved here froa Ralei^ in Beceaber. Jay is a CPA and left Capital *BIaBOBS Broadcasting to work for Beacon's Reach. Trudyhas done the saae. She is an office aanager. The Cates chose Pine fiioU Shores because of its proxiaity to Beacon's Reach but found it attractive for aany other reasons, not the least of which la the opportunity to go sailing. They have purchased a new sailboat - large enough for the whole family to go eraising. MABY KORFF Vithin Pine Knoll Shores several property owners' OErganiaations have been fozaed to acooaaoclate the coaaon interests of residents in certain areas. One of these is Pine Xholl Association, established to proaote and protect the benefit and enjoyaent of the PKA PKA OPERATIS aystea, three parks and a boat-launching area idiich are available ——————— for use of its Mabers. CANAL PARKS ■ Ocean Park is the aost popular with its restricted paridLng area, ”sittua**, and convenient beach access. Brock Basin, in addition to its boat slips and launching raap, haa a sylvan quality with its native trees and shrubs. Hall Haven provides con venient boat slips, a harbor and dock as well as parking area. So far Davis lAiwiing only a boat raap. All of these are related to the canals which are supervised and aain- tained by the asaociation. The key to the success of tto association always has been the willingness of its aeabers to volunteer to help idien workers are needed. Aaong the tasks undertaken are engineering, electrical wiring, pluabing, carpentry, landscaping, excavation, pruning and coaaon labor. Volunteers are urged to contact one of the followings Waterways — A1 Volfe 726-9518 Ocean Park — Bd Peters 726-8276 Brock Basin — Us Britton 726-0800 Hall Haven — Walter Kane 247-4054 Beaii^er to PKA aeabers — Our new secretary is Flo Garrett who aay be called week days, 9 to 5 at 726-i8^^5, LIZ BRITTON

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