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Page -6- LUMINARIA UPDATE Information and order forms for Luminaria kits are being distributed this month by Pine Knoll Shores Garden Club members. If you do not receive such a notice and would like to participate in this Christmas Eve tradition, please call Yola Hanan at 247-4052 or Lois Heffelfinger at 247-6684 to order kits. Mrs. Hanan and Mrs. Heffel- finger are jointly in charge of this year's luminaria project. --------- oOo --------- PINE KNOLL SHORES WOMEN'S CLUB There will be no meeting in November because of the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. Rather than the 4th Friday meeting in December, the group will have a Christmas luncheon at the Galley Stack on Friday, December 4 at 12:00. Reservations may be made by calling Betti Condra, 247-5958, or Ellen Von Thaden, 247-6542, by November 27. Husbands are invited. Cost of the luncheon is $7.88 per person - checks payable to Galley Stack. The fluorescent shoulder bands to be worn for safety while walking, jogging or biking after dark are now available at Town Hall, free to Pine Knoll Shores residents. The next Pine Knoll Shores Women's Club meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, January 22, 1988 at Town Hall. LOLA COUNCIL oOo --------- ANCIENT MARINERS Suddenly, it seems, 20%-plus of the bowling season has slipped by, and we have five weeks of official results, which should be enough to give us an inkling of what teams have been demonstrating the most power. George Broadstreet's team leads the ™ pack with 12^ points while Millie Herbst's and Ray Szypulski's teams are effectively nipping at George's heels with 13 points each. Then there are three other teams within a half to one point behind Millie and Ray. With six teams pretty much jammed together at the top, even Nick-the-Greek would have a difficult time setting meaningful odds. Our fifth week was rather unique as it was the first Monday this season that the PA system did not announce a single 200-plus game. Then again the sixth week [unoffi cial] also turned up no 200-plus games. However, the distaff side of our membership finally came through, as we knew they would, with some impressive games — Edna Kent [197] and Millie Herbst [185]. Hey, nice going, gals! You are now charter members of the 180-plus Club. Since our last report Duane Mead has joined the 200-plus Club with a 210 game. Bob Gallo did it again with a 220. Seven men have had 500-plus series this year. Bob Gallo [592], Bob Herbst [543], Hank Ingram [530], Ed Peters [529], John Keegan [514], Frank Herbst [511] and Duane Mead [507]. Besides Edna Kent and Millie Herbst, the high lady bowlers for the month were Karolyn Cleveland [154], Lily Zaminer [153] and Ann Hitch [152]. Three gals have made it to the 450-plus Series level — Millie Herbst [472], Karolyn Cleveland [452] and Lib Fleming [450]. In a few weeks, bowlers, you'll want to pay attention to Minnie Bezuyen, who will be returning to the alleys after cateract surgery and, I'm sure, with improved eye sight and higher scores. Best wishes, Minnie, from all Ancient Mariners for a quick recovery. Y'all hurry back now! ^ JACK MORRIS ^ --------- oOo ---------
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