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Page —^— BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT The Board of Adjustment will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, Octover 1 at 9tOO a.m. »rtiether or not there is a hearing requested. Election of Chaiman, Vice-chal^^ man auid Secretary for the '85-'86 year and swearing in of new members of the board will take place. _ _ - - - oOo - - - - - OUR NEW NEIGHBORS Chuck and Lily Zaminer are just beginning to enjoy retirement life in Pine Knoll Shores after completing the nine-month project of building their new home at I60 Arborvitae Drive, Chuck has built most of their furniture and designed their beautiful home with its spacious great room overlooking the canal. The Zaminers bought their property here 12 years ago after investigating many potential locations up and down the coast. Chuck is now finding time to play some tennis, and both he amd Lily enjoy golf and bridge. They £Lre also looking forward to boating activities in the future when house and land landscapting projects are further along. The Zaminers, who moved here from Northport, L.I., were both school teach rs in the Huntington, N.Y. school system. Their son, Scott, who was married In July, lives in Rhode Island and is also a teacher. Having vacatioTEd in this area for a number of years, Eric and Marge Sellers decided to make Pine Knoll Shores their retirement home rather than Winston-Salem, where they had moved after Eric retired as chief executive and senior vice-president of Wachovia Bank in Hickory. In July they moved into their new home at 105 Hawthorne, formerly owned by Dr. 2uid Mrs. A. L. Wolfe. Eric has been active in many civic amd charitable organizations and now enjoys time for golf and landscape gardening, when not occupied with real estate activities Chalk and Gibbs. Haxge, a gardner and golfer, too, also enjoys bridge, playing the pl^P, and genealogical research. She is presently state membership chairman of the DAR. Their daughter, Martha, a graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill and the University of Virginia Law School, leaves next month on an European trip before joining a New York City law firm. Son Eric, Jr., who as been working at A Place at the Beach this summer, will return to UNC at Wilmington for his junior year. Another Important member of the Sellers clam Is Oscar Mayer, their l4-year old dachshund, C. RODERICK Martha and Cliff Olson - he's originally from Minnesota and she is a Raleigh native — have eased into life at Westport where they are already as happy as larks. They've been living in Raleigh, and waiting patiently until their kids got grown up enough so they could leave for the beach. Since Cliff works as a sales rep, he can live here and still get everything done. Martha, who worked in the admissions office of Peace College, also has her broker's license. With this combination of talents and experience, she hopes to find an interesting and fulfilling job here as well. The Olsons' two sons are indeed grown up now, John, 26, is married and living in Lenoir, with a job in investment counseling, while Jeff, 23# is working in Chapel Hill, and trying to make up his mind whether to go into product design or music, Martha looks ■^ack with pleasure on the days he and his band practiced in the basement. When friends asked her if she hated the noise, she told them she was just really happy to know where those guys were I Here in PKS the Olsons have joined the club and look forward to lots of new relationships, and to some traveling during vacation time. They are enjoying the actjfl^ ties at Westport, the nearness to the ocean, and Martha, when there's time, does cros^^ stitching. • M. DOLL
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