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PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE<br />
Store front at 1040 Asbury av. is the headquarters <strong>of</strong> Junction where people <strong>of</strong><br />
all ages can find help for medical, legal and drug related problems. <strong>The</strong> building<br />
space is leasef for Junction by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. (Counsellor Photo)<br />
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fim<br />
WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LWE OF<br />
SODA • MIXERS • ICE • BAR SUPPLIES<br />
<strong>The</strong> Boulevard<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
501 Roosevelt Blvd. • Extension <strong>of</strong> 34th St]<br />
Phone 399-0297<br />
Hfines&Iuprs<br />
SHOP EARLY ... for Holiday Liquor Needs \<br />
Because Christmas and New Years fall on Mondays, we will<br />
be permitted only beer sales in our package goods department<br />
the preceding day (Sunday). Don't be disappointed —<br />
come in early for your holiday needs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Distinctive Gift<br />
for Your Special<br />
Friend or<br />
Business Associate<br />
GIFT<br />
BASKETS<br />
Made to Your Order<br />
• in Any Size ..<br />
... or If You're Not Sure —<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
o* BOOSXVILT sum. on MOI note BBMI<br />
Phone 39^9851 or 399-0602<br />
TAKE-OUT FOOD IF YOU WISH<br />
' Also Take-Out Beer Sales Sunday and I.ate Evenings<br />
TIM QUIGLEY at the Organ Friday and Saturday Nites „<br />
i..-J!l!!. Junction<br />
Kurt H. Debus, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
the Kennedy Space Center:<br />
"I think that we will have<br />
here a major terminal for outgoing<br />
and incoming space<br />
traffic."<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTJNEL-LEDGER<br />
continued from page one<br />
aspects thepe is the beginnings<br />
<strong>of</strong> a psychological treatment<br />
program.<br />
"We have recently appointed<br />
a part-time psychiatrist, Dr.<br />
• Josepbson. <strong>The</strong> Coast Guard,<br />
for whom Dr. Josephson serves<br />
is also aware <strong>of</strong> our need for a<br />
competent psychiatrist. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
h'ave willingly allowed the<br />
Doctor to aid Junction. He will<br />
be primarily responsible for the<br />
formulation - and maintenance<br />
<strong>of</strong> sound guidelines and<br />
procedures <strong>of</strong> group and<br />
private counseling for our<br />
clients," according to<br />
Woolbert."<br />
"Psychologists are also to be<br />
hired on a part-time basis. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
will work directly under the<br />
guidance <strong>of</strong> Dr. Josephson in<br />
.conjunction with present<br />
Junction staff members.<br />
' "For now, Junction is doing<br />
all it can to help <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
become a better community.<br />
We are doing the same thing in<br />
Wildwood, but we feel that the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area deserves<br />
special emphasis. This town is<br />
where Junction was born and<br />
we hope that the people, will<br />
continue to support our work as<br />
they always have." •<br />
Weekly Achievement<br />
As things go, just showing<br />
up on time Monday morning<br />
is a success story in itself.<br />
-Grit.<br />
GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE at<br />
Bill Mclnfyre's<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. l«i MILES WEST OF<br />
OCEAN CITY ON 34TH STREET<br />
PHONE 399-4906<br />
Bar and<br />
<strong>The</strong> SURF ROOM For Your Private Parties<br />
COLD BEER—WINES—LIQUORS<br />
TAkE-OUT BEER SALES 'TIL.2 A.M. DAILY<br />
12 NOON 'TIL 2 A.M. SUNDAY * _<br />
I<br />
* Tasty Sandwiches<br />
•- Steamed Clams<br />
• Clams on Vz Shell<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Monday<br />
thru Friday<br />
Music for your Dancing '<br />
& Listening Pleasure<br />
APPEARING FRI.&SAT.<br />
10 to 2<br />
BOB TUCKER<br />
and THE SAND OF GOLD<br />
CLOSED CHRISTMAS and SNOWY SUNDAYS<br />
Restaurant and Lounge SOMERS MINT, N.J<br />
Fiesta <strong>of</strong> Light<br />
.Christmas, 1972<br />
Please register my residence <strong>of</strong> place<br />
<strong>of</strong> business in the 1972 Christmas<br />
Lighting Contest for the <<br />
category below:<br />
Decorated Residence<br />
General <strong>The</strong>me<br />
Religious <strong>The</strong>me<br />
Outstanding Doorway<br />
Commercial<br />
Name ..<br />
Address<br />
Mail completed applications to: Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Relations, P.O. Box 174, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
N.j. Deadline for registration is Friday,<br />
December 22, 11 a.m. Judging will be done<br />
immediately after Christmas.<br />
t Township<br />
continued from page one<br />
telling others to move, have the<br />
nerve to ask the most hard<br />
working Mayor we have had<br />
here, to resign, when you have<br />
done nothing to help the town?<br />
You only hurt if."<br />
Township building inspector<br />
David Emmell said in his<br />
opinion, wherever a<br />
revaluation takes place, there<br />
were bound to be dissatisfied<br />
people. "We have no local<br />
purpose tax liere, but the<br />
County tax has gone up for us<br />
because the tax map is in such<br />
poor condition. We are paying<br />
.90 per hundred dollars <strong>of</strong> tax<br />
assessment to the County,<br />
- because the assessed value <strong>of</strong><br />
our ratables has gone down to<br />
50 percent. In Dennis Township,<br />
where a revaluation was done<br />
more recently than ours, 11.<br />
years ago one was done, they '<br />
are only paying the County<br />
.71."<br />
Emmell continued, "Why<br />
persecute the Mayor for<br />
something that has been going<br />
on before he took <strong>of</strong>fice? He is<br />
in no way responsible for this."<br />
Each such statement met<br />
with a long round <strong>of</strong> applause,<br />
and even louder and more<br />
prolonged applause greeted the<br />
vote <strong>of</strong> confidence for the<br />
Mayor proposed by Patrick<br />
Connolly, who had been one <strong>of</strong><br />
the critics at the special<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> December 1, which<br />
took place for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
explaining some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
assessments.<br />
Connolly praised the Mayor<br />
at Monday's meeting, saying he<br />
had received courteous<br />
assistance in getting the<br />
revaluation firm to take a<br />
second look at his property.<br />
In other business, announcement<br />
was made that<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the holidays, the<br />
next Township meeting would<br />
take place on December 26, and<br />
the reorganization meeting on<br />
January 2.<br />
Edwin Kooker was appointed<br />
as a full time member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, after the<br />
resignation <strong>of</strong> John Kingston<br />
was received with regret.<br />
Revenue<br />
continued from page one<br />
<strong>The</strong> check the city received<br />
amounts to the municipal<br />
allocation for the third quarter<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1972. <strong>The</strong> fourth quarter<br />
check for this year is scheduled<br />
to arrive sometime next month.<br />
Similar checks will be forthcoming<br />
for each quarter next<br />
year.<br />
ON UNEMPLOYMENT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Labor Department, in<br />
a recent report, says that<br />
the list <strong>of</strong> both large and<br />
small cities with substantial<br />
unemployment has declined<br />
fox the first time in 39<br />
months. Substantial unemployment<br />
Is considered to<br />
be more than 6 per cent <strong>of</strong><br />
the work force out <strong>of</strong> jobs.<br />
DEFICIT FIGURES<br />
<strong>The</strong> federal government<br />
had a $7,358 billion deficit<br />
in the first four months <strong>of</strong><br />
the fiscal year that began<br />
July l.the Treasury Department<br />
reports.<br />
TILTOjN<br />
OPEN WED.; DEC. 20th<br />
<strong>The</strong> Award ;<br />
Winning *<br />
Musical - *<br />
FtaturnWMknltM7:lS.t:U<br />
Continuoum Show* Starting<br />
J«l . 12, 1:15, 4:50, 7:1S ft »:J3<br />
SEA VEA<br />
SKATELAND<br />
"ATLANTIC AVI.<br />
Dial 399-4401<br />
J. VMII», MjiUfltr<br />
,* NEW THE<br />
FAMLY NKHT<br />
Toes.. 7:30 to 10<br />
Open Fri. & Sal<br />
Night 8-11<br />
All Skating Sessions<br />
Properly Supervised<br />
MATINEE<br />
EVERT<br />
SATURDAY<br />
1:30 to 4 P. M.<br />
WE SEli SKATES<br />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1972<br />
Fiesta<br />
. continued from page one<br />
• o<br />
December 27 (weather per,- nounced in the Sentinel-Led^ .«<br />
mining) add residents witlv on December 28. <strong>The</strong>refore, 'y<br />
-outside decorations a/e urged residents and visitors jrnay "<br />
to have the lights-turned on so an opportunity to see t:<br />
the judges can appreciate their, winfting displays, those judg£<br />
displays. *"' winners will be requeste "<br />
Due to'the day Christmas keep their displays up until<br />
comes this year -and the day <strong>of</strong> January 7 because the winning<br />
juding it will be impossible for names and addresses will not<br />
winners <strong>of</strong>-the Gardens Civic be published until' January 4.<br />
Association contest to be an-<br />
MOORLYH ONE<br />
NOW THRU TUESDAY, DEC. 19<br />
EVENINGS 7:15 & 9:15<br />
MATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC. 16<br />
Ybucanbeat<br />
Tom Black Bull.<br />
Betray him.<br />
Try to tame him.<br />
But watch out<br />
When <strong>The</strong> Legends Die/Richard Widmark /Fredwic Forrest<br />
Stuart Millar / Robert Dozier / Glen Pbxtnn / Hal Byrlnnd<br />
STARTING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20<br />
EVENINGS 7:15 & 9:15<br />
RATED PG<br />
STARRING MICHAEL CAINE<br />
M00RLYNTW0<br />
MOORLYN TERRACE and BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY.,<br />
PHONFTO»«75 fH OW^fi' WftVVV<br />
LAST DAY THURSDAY, DEC. 14.<br />
EVENING 7:00 & 9:00 . 'V<br />
"ASSASSINATION OF TROTSKY"<br />
RATEDR<br />
STARRING RICHARD BURTON<br />
STARTING FRIDAY, DEC. 15 .<br />
EVENINGS ONLY 7:00& 9:00<br />
"THE NIFTIEST CHASE SEQUENCE SINCE I<br />
SILE NT Fl LMS !'- Pau/ O. Zimmerman, Newsweek .<br />
2O«i Century-Fox presents<br />
THE FRENCH<br />
CONNECTION<br />
IN THE GREAT TRADITION<br />
OF AMERICAN THRILLERS.<br />
CHILDREN'S MATilNEE<br />
TWO FULL LENGTH FEATURES<br />
2 P.M. SATURDAY. DEC. 16<br />
ALL SEATS 75c<br />
SUNDAY'S HERO<br />
TAKES HIS FAMILY!<br />
TO BRUNCH AT<br />
Suggest our Sunday Brunch<br />
and get yourself loved by<br />
everyone. It's a welcome break<br />
for Mother ... a delightful<br />
treat for the kids. Absolutely<br />
the finest brunch served anywhere<br />
on the Jersey Coast.<br />
Served every Smday from 8<br />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1972 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
DREDGE READY-Commercial fisherman Louis Bufalo, Mayor WUliam R.<br />
Wilsey and Commissioner Alfred P. Lignelle watch as dredge completes work <strong>of</strong><br />
clearing three Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> waterways <strong>of</strong> shoaling. <strong>The</strong> $66,000project took three<br />
months to complete. Basins lead to Intra-Coastal Waterway and are in the heart<br />
"<strong>of</strong> the resort's commercial and pleasure boat center.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nakedness and asperity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the wintry world always<br />
fill the beholder with pensive<br />
and pr<strong>of</strong>ound astonishment<br />
-Samuel Johnson.<br />
Dennisville church<br />
sets house tour<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dennisville United<br />
Methodist Church will sponsor<br />
its Fifth Christmas Open House<br />
ORDER NOW!<br />
Rauhauser<br />
Christmas Chocolates<br />
Are So-o Good<br />
Because <strong>The</strong>y'/e<br />
Made Fresh in Our Own <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Kitchen Just Weeks Before Christmas<br />
Carefully Dipped in the Finest Quality<br />
Chocolate Money Can Buy<br />
Prepared According to Our Own<br />
Recipes that Have Been in the<br />
Rauhauser Family for Years<br />
Open Daily<br />
Open Sunday<br />
1 to 5<br />
'til Christmas<br />
721 ASBURY AVENUE, DIAL 399-1465<br />
We're taking some time out. •<br />
for<br />
Christmas*<br />
Like everyone else/ we need<br />
a vacation! We will close the<br />
hotel + and restaurant after<br />
lunch, Thursday, December<br />
21 so that our entire staff can<br />
enjoy the Holiday Season.<br />
Business, as usual, will<br />
resume with lunch, Friday,<br />
December 29.<br />
+Beauty parlor remains open<br />
PORTTCILL<br />
HOT«L AND MOTOR INN<br />
isan « mi •oni» cai..Nj<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> to start<br />
dredging project<br />
Mayor William R. Wisley explained that. some 30,000<br />
today announced that a $66,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> material was<br />
dredging project to clear removed from,, the basins,<br />
shoaling in three clogged eliminating serious clogging <strong>of</strong><br />
waterways has been com- the waterways' that for ye.ars<br />
pleted. •<br />
posed hazards to navigation. He<br />
<strong>The</strong> dredging, funded equally said it is the first time in his<br />
by state and local monies, was memory that the channels were<br />
arranged through the. mayor's cleared.<br />
efforts and accomplished under <strong>The</strong> area dredged is south<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Commissioner and east <strong>of</strong> Ludlam's<br />
Alfred P. Lignelle, head <strong>of</strong> the Thor<strong>of</strong>are. North Basin is<br />
public works department. - between Italia'Place and 43rd<br />
Mayor Wilsey was- chiefly Place; Middle Basin is between -<br />
instrumental in bringing the 43rd Place and 44th St. and<br />
project to fruition by coor- South Basin is south <strong>of</strong> 44th st.<br />
dinating the city's applieation paralleling Venicean Road. <strong>The</strong><br />
through the U.S. Army Corps <strong>of</strong> local <strong>of</strong>ficials have been trying<br />
Engineers, the Department <strong>of</strong> for years to accomplish the<br />
Environmental Protection dredging project and a com-<br />
Navigation Bureau and theplaint<br />
by the Cape May County<br />
Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Sport Issac Walton League to the<br />
Fisheries and Wildlife in the Army Engineers caused a<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior. delay <strong>of</strong> several months in<br />
<strong>The</strong> dredging was performed approval <strong>of</strong> the permit by state<br />
in what is described as the'<br />
and federal <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
North, Middle and South Basins Barnegat Bay Dredging Co.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city, all <strong>of</strong> which connect was the contractor. Work<br />
with the Intra-Coastal started in September after the<br />
Waterway locally named busy summer boating season.<br />
Tour in Dennisville and South<br />
Ludlam's Thor<strong>of</strong>are.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city had hoped to have the<br />
Dennis on Wednesday, "I am extremely happy for project done prior to the<br />
December 27 from 6 to 10 p.m. the fishing and boating in- summer but the complaint held<br />
Free refreshments will be terests that this long-sought it up and sports and com-<br />
served in the Church Social project has been, acmercial fishermen had to<br />
Hall. Tickets may be secured in complished," Mayor Wilsey exercise extreme care in December 30.<br />
the Hall. <strong>The</strong>re will be hotsaid.<br />
. navigating the waterway<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee, punch and homemade Commissioner Legnelle because <strong>of</strong> the delay. Baptist Sunday School<br />
cookies to refresh the visitors.<br />
Tour chairman Ray Dixon<br />
plans holiday program<br />
reports that the tours <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Sunday<br />
past four years have been so Presbyterian choirs to School will present a Family<br />
well attended during the.<br />
Christmas Program on<br />
Christmas holidays that again<br />
Christmas Eve at -7 o'clock.<br />
the Dennisville area homes are<br />
Children, young people, and<br />
opening their doors, extending give Christmas service adults in every department will<br />
a warm welcome this Christ-<br />
participate. Robert L. Keys is<br />
mas season. Also serving on the<br />
Tour Committee are: Mr. and<br />
<strong>The</strong> three choirs <strong>of</strong> First Timothy Bromhead, Robert general superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mrs. Charles Carroll, Mrs.<br />
Presbyterian Church com- Destler, Michael Huber, Kevin Sunday School.<br />
Marie Gratz, Mrs. Arthur<br />
prising 65 voices will present King, Dawn Martin, Shelly Ann Pastor David Wright will<br />
Lathers, Arthur Lathers, Jr.<br />
the traditional Christmas May, Lynn Mazzitelli, Drew speak at the close. Mary<br />
and Mrs. Raymond Dixon. '<br />
service <strong>of</strong> music Sunday at 7:30 McDowell, Eric McDowell, Jeff Turner, teacher <strong>of</strong> the Berean<br />
p.m. <strong>The</strong> program will be given Morrison,' Brian Smith, Class, is director <strong>of</strong> the 1972<br />
Fifteen homes and the church in the recently renovated Richard Smith, William Annual Christmas Program.<br />
will be open to welcome the sanctuary seating 550. Troehler, Michael Wilde. <strong>The</strong> presentation is open to all,<br />
visitors. Two homes not open Rev. Raymond McAfee, <strong>The</strong> recently completed with everyone invited to-attend.<br />
before on tour will be open this Minister <strong>of</strong> Music, will direct $360,000 program <strong>of</strong> new<br />
year.<br />
the Adult Choir. W. Clovius building and renovation at the NOW IMPROVED! LUXURIOUS<br />
Homes to be open are as Breneiser wi|l be at the organ. First Presbyterian has<br />
Croton Truss<br />
follows: Miss Alice Belanger, Members <strong>of</strong> the Choir include: provided added facilities for<br />
22 Main St.; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nancy Jane Allen, Mrs. Christian education. Rev. W.<br />
INSTANT<br />
MH.LSTRAP<br />
Frederick B. Stilmar, 24 Main Edward Bram, Mrs. Richard Radcliffe Allen, pastor, shares<br />
ADJUSTMENT-<br />
NO LACES!<br />
St.; Methodist Parsonage, Main Bolt on, Mrs. Albert Cairns, with parents concern for young<br />
St., Dennisville United Mrs. John Chonoski, Miss people a society eroded by<br />
Methodist Church - 1889; Mr. Dorothy Cox, Mrs. James Fort, permissiveness and violence.<br />
$10.«J.<br />
I<br />
and Mrs. Myron McGujgan, 11 .Mrs. Thomas -Fulton, -Mrs. <strong>The</strong> -Bible-centered Sunday<br />
Singl*<br />
•*w.»s<br />
Main St.; "Mr. and Mrs. Lee William Giles, Oscar Hackney, School provides direction for<br />
Doubl*. _<br />
-Rogers.-Gatsmer-rd.; Mr. and =Dr. ^Norman "Hatg, Mrs. Nor- youth and adults in -finding tmt, wntublc 3 pty tniiKte autttialii Un<br />
Mrs. Charles H. Carroll, "<strong>The</strong> man Haig, Stanley Hurst, Mrs. meaning for life. <strong>The</strong> Sunday eictlltd idie! and contort. MjuiUbli.<br />
Carroll House," 28 Main at. - Richard Herre, David Kervis, School faculty invites the public ptdtted town mMwi jioln pad. Padded bl<br />
ltn»~ No UtUnf. Foe tadocAl* mfnuul<br />
1880; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -Mrs. Helen LaBarge, Mrflj ' to itttenS each Sunday at 9:30 htmja. No laces—admits with paMnpi<br />
Steers," "James Divirty Robert Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. a.m.<br />
Knight's Pharmacy<br />
House," 25 Main st. -1825; Mr. Craig Mathewson, Mr. and<br />
and Mrs. Ray Dixon, Mrs. James McNeal III, Miss<br />
1th A W«sUy J994S55<br />
"Nathaniel Holmes House" - Janet McNeal, James McNeal<br />
1750-1822; Mr. and Mrs. James IV, William McNeal, Miss<br />
Racz, 65 Fidler rd.; Mr. and Dorothy Murdock, Miss<br />
Mrs. David J. Coles, 42 Eleanor Paschall, Mrs. Harry<br />
Petersburg rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Eleanor Ryner, Mrs.<br />
James O. Bouton, "Capt. Harry Robert Schock, Mrs. Mildred<br />
Chester House," Petersburg rd. Simms, Mrs. Tilstra.<br />
- 1899; Mr. and Mrs. J. Loren First Presbyterian Handbell<br />
Swagler, Petersburg rd.; Mr. Choir under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
and Mrs. Arthur E. Lathers, 35 Mrs.-Richard Bolton assisted<br />
Petersburg rd. - 1890; Mr. and by Mrs. William Allen will play.<br />
Mrs. Francis Meerwald, 848 So. <strong>The</strong> choir uses thirty-seven <strong>of</strong><br />
Seaville rd., South Dennis. the precision-tuned<br />
Schulmerich cast bronze<br />
handbells. <strong>The</strong> ancient and<br />
honorable art <strong>of</strong> handbell<br />
Episcopal Fellowship ringing was founded over 400<br />
years ago in England. <strong>The</strong><br />
to hold work party Handbell Choir has been heard<br />
in the community several times<br />
SOMERS POINT—<strong>The</strong> Youth over Cable TV Channel 2.<br />
Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christ Episcopal Members <strong>of</strong> the Handbell<br />
Church will hold a Work Party Choir include: Nancy Jane<br />
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Allen, Linda Croll, Robert<br />
Parish House, 157 Shore rd. Croll, Howard Destler, Jean<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will assist the Episcopal Destler, Craig Halliday, Jane,<br />
Churchwomen Social Service Mary, William, James McNeal<br />
Committee in preparing IV, Donald May, Eugene May,<br />
Christmas boxes to be Scott Schmidt, Jack Shea, Jack<br />
delivered Christmas Eve. <strong>The</strong> Smith, James Starn, Sally<br />
young people will be covering Strange, Scott Villager.<br />
the boxes with bright Christ- <strong>The</strong> Cherub Choir under the *<br />
mas wrappings. Refreshments direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ronald<br />
will be served at the close <strong>of</strong> the Stevens with Miss Nancy Jane<br />
activities.<br />
Allen at the piano will share<br />
several numbers in this<br />
traditional witness through<br />
music <strong>of</strong> the Incarnation <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ. Members <strong>of</strong> the Cherub<br />
Choir include: Dia Bacon, Alex<br />
Bromhead, John Brothers,<br />
A HAPPY HOLIDAY<br />
SEASON TO ALL OF<br />
OUR FRIENDS AND<br />
PATRONS.<br />
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& Staff <strong>of</strong><br />
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ART CHAT—Fred W. Noyes, Jr., talks about one <strong>of</strong> his paintings on exhibition<br />
at the prestigious Newman Contemporary Art Gallery in Philadelphia, with<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> artist Sallie Faragher, and Drew Newman <strong>of</strong> the Gallery. Since the<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> the exhibition on December 6, his 130 paintings have been seen by<br />
visitors from seven states. In addition to his outstanding talent as an artist,<br />
Noyes is also an astute businessman. He is president and co-possessor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Historic Towne <strong>of</strong> Smithville. <strong>The</strong> Noyes exhibition will continue through