THE SHOREUNE If As you know we all have problems with ants. A poison (AMDNO) that is on the market for ants is also poison for our birds. It's small, yellow and granular. One granule can kill a songbird! Please do not use this product where ducks or other birds feed. If you really care write thfe company and ask them not to make the poison yellow. HELP OWLS! All proceeds from the August 8 Atlantis Lodge Sand Sculpting Contest will go to the OWLS. Enter as a team, have fun, and save wildlife at the same time. More information will be forthcoming in the "News-Times", or call 240-1200 S. Goetzinger 4 IL«—tf tf «? «? t? —«?—tf—tf——«?—tf—tf——————V——=-%•=%•—v==v=.%*=v=-V=v==v=v=-* > The SHORELINE Town of Pine Knoll Shores, NC Municipal Circle Pine Knoll Shores, NC 28512 PERMrr#22 NO WAKE! NO WAKE! NO WAKE! NO WAKE! NO WAKE! According to the Random House Dictionary, a wake is "The Track of Waves Left By A Ship Or Other Object Moving Through The Water." I think that everyone will agree with this classic definition. The problem comes up when anyone tries to define what constitutes a wake large enough to be considered damaging. I am told that any wake great enough to cause any damage to any object is too large. Therefore, since there may be an infinite number of personal definitions of a damaging wake, it behooves all vessel operators to control their vessels in such a manner as to avoid the possibility or probability of causing any damage, either to other vessels, the shoreline, bulkheads, or any other objects. Maritime law does not define the size of the wake but it does state that any damage done by a wake is the responsibility of wake creator and that individual is liable for compensation for any damage that is created. Harbor Master - Fred Libby