•• •• Page -3- LICENSE TAGS for 1989 are available at the Town Hall. Please help us attain a good record with this as well as with property taxes. The charge is $3.00. COMMUNITY APPEARANCE COMMISSION Inspections from November totaled nine — six for tree removal and three for new houses. They also supervised the pruning of foliage at Beachwalk. Ongoing business concerned town eyesores and how to deal with them, signs and new house plans. PINE KNOLL ASSOCIATION AND PiKSCO The Associations do have a new telephone number but it's not the one given last month. Please note it is: 240-1717. We goofed — Sorry! Editor --------- oOo --------- CIVIL PREPAREDNESS Pine Knoll Shores Civil Preparedness Group. The 1988 Hurricane Season designated from June through December has culminated without any disastrous effects. It is with great pride that I take this opportunity to express my sincere appre ciation to the following Civil Preparedness Personnel for their excellent cooperation and leadership: Bill Ford W. Sullivan R. Burton M. Kiel J. Green J. Knights J. Council R. Paskman F. Libby J. S. HENYECZ Civil Preparedness Director --------- oOo --------- LUMINARIA 1988 [From the land] The annual Pine Knoll Shores Garden Club sponsored Christmas Eve lighting of candles on the sea walls and along the roads added to the beauty of the season. Par ticularly impressive were the two boat basins: Hall Ha\-enarranged by Yola and Ken Hanan, Nell Crumley, Peter Crumley and Nancy Marshall and Brock Basin by Pat and Bill Flinn, Dan and Pat Nuzzi, Luke Hargroves, and Charlie McGibbon. This lighting was dedicated to the memory of the neighbors who had died this year. This year's boat parade was directed by Bob Gallo and St. Nick's presence made possible by Bill Macdonald. Viewers came on foot and in cars from the island as well as the mainland to enjoy the celebration. LIZ BRITTON LUMINARIA [From the Water1 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through Pine Knoll Shores, the Christmas spirit was aglow. The annual PKS boat pageant started at Brock Basin and wound its way throughout the Pine Knoll water system. This year the residents of PKS outdid themselves - not only did they light the waterways with their luminarias, they also had their houses, yards and Christmas trees lighted. The sight was beautiful to see.