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Page -7- VOUnfTEESVS NEEDED — The Literacy Council being formed by the Carteret County Public Library needs at least 15 pei^ons for free service as reading tutors as part of its effort to assist the 38 percent of Carteret County adults who either can't read or have difficulty reading. Those Interested shoiad call 728-2050 or 726-6605 for details. WOMEN'S CLUB — Mrs. Joyce Halrr, a past president of the Pilot Club and coordi nator of its Life Line program, will discuss the program during a meeting of the PKS Women's Club in Town Hall at 10 a.m., August 24. The Life Line is a plan by which the elderly or disabled can be in immediate touch with assistance when needed. - - - - « — oOo - - — - - • PIK3C0 Meeting for the t'lrst time following the annual membership meeting, PIXSCO OFFICERS directors elected officers on July 18th. Morgan Hammer was elected chalr- man and B.K. Roberson vice-chairman. Virginia Brown was re-elected secretary. Connie Browne agreed to continue as treasurer pro-tem until a new treasurer is selected. i. . oOo ------- Hundreds of spectators were attracted August 12 to the third annual sand sculpture bonpetition on the beach at the Atlantis Lodge. First place winner cunong the children was asea monster sctapted by six youngsters headed by Kacy Mitchell of Winston-Salem. SAND Second prize was a family of turtles sculpted by Meghan Hoyle, a guest at the Atlantic from Virginia. Ryan and Patrick Madone of McLean,Virginia SCULPTURE won third place with their Pac Man. In the adult division, members of the FLMC Group - the Francke, I^ynn, McWhorter and Cooka families from West Virginia and California — won first p^ze with a man eating a shark. Members of the same group did a statue of liberty that won second place. There as a tie for third between a totem pole done by the Herb Stevens family of Cincinnati, Ohio, and a mermaid done by the John Ketchum family of Raleigh. ON THE DOG BEAT WITH |pONA BOW WOW .... Did you know that Whltey is recuperating from a stint in the POUND? He reports conditions there not fit for a dogi he was picked up on the beach by the POLICE. Brownie's OWNER is being sued by the parents of the kid he bit last week. Blackle's OWNER got in a fight with a neighbor over using said neighbor's mall box for a latrine. Smitty is laid low from eating garbage out of a can he knocked over. And poor Ugly is no longer with usi got hit by a car on Salter Bath. A hint to all my canine readers from this reporteri urge your OWNER to use the leash and teach you proper dog manners; you need all the help you can get in this dole's life. Pine Knoll Association has received numerous complaints about problems associated with dogs and reminds ALL owners that dogs MUST be under control at all times* on the roads, in the parks and on the beach. Dogs MUST be leashed on the ”slttum” and prevented tTGBL fouling public and private areas in the townj owners MUST clean up his/her dogs' messes except on ones own property. Everyone will benefit, including the dogs. LIZ BRITTON
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