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what 1 havo-'in mind," said<br />
tjie pr<strong>of</strong>essor us he erased<br />
the board. ••'_".<br />
-Herald, Decatur, 111,.<br />
ay the world rejoice again, in<br />
Peace on Earth Good-Will to faen.<br />
Aging Office ends arthritis series Cub Scout athletic awards are presented<br />
This is the linal in a series <strong>of</strong><br />
four ' articles concerning ar-<br />
. thritis presented by the Cape<br />
May County Office orf Aging in<br />
DAN'S SEAFOOD<br />
10TH ST. at THE BAYFRONT DIAL 399-2279<br />
Serving up a<br />
tray <strong>of</strong> cheer<br />
and happiness to you and yours.<br />
We appreciate your patronage. Thanks.<br />
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
Rt. 9 and J setts Ave.<br />
MERRY<br />
4OMERS PO"HT N«W JEHMY<br />
DIAL 927-1117 or18<br />
cooperation with <strong>The</strong> Arthritis<br />
Foundation. . •<br />
. <strong>The</strong> Arthritis Foundation,<br />
founded in 1949 as <strong>The</strong> Arthritis<br />
and Rheumatism Foundation,<br />
is the sole national voluntarily<br />
supposed "organization<br />
working to solve the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
arthritis, the nation's number<br />
one crippling disease. <strong>The</strong> goal<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Foundation is a total -<br />
answer to the arthritis problem<br />
- both prevention and cure..<br />
' Research, conducted by<br />
outstanding scientists in the<br />
nation's leading medical<br />
centers, is at the heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
Arthritis Foundation program.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se scientists are tracing the<br />
mechanisms <strong>of</strong> the rheumatic<br />
diseases in an attempt to<br />
develop means <strong>of</strong> prevention or<br />
interruption <strong>of</strong> the disease<br />
processes. Through the<br />
Foundation's . fellowship,<br />
programs, young people are<br />
being brought into the field <strong>of</strong><br />
arthritis; Foundation grants<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITV<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY,<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
ORDINANCE NO. 1104<br />
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING<br />
SALARY RANGES FOR LIEUTENANTS<br />
IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Til* Board <strong>of</strong> Commistlonart ol tha city<br />
ol <strong>On</strong>in <strong>City</strong>, Naw Jtrtay. DO ORDAIN:<br />
Th* annual salary rang* lor Llautanants<br />
In tha Polk* Dapartmant Uiall b* IMOO.OO<br />
to tMOO.00.<br />
All Ordinances and pant ol Ordinance*<br />
Incontlstant harawlth art h*r*by<br />
repealed.<br />
This Ordinance shall take *ll*ct witliln<br />
th* time prescribed by law.<br />
<strong>The</strong> above Ordinance was passed on<br />
' first raading at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Naw J*rs*y. held on th* 20th day ol<br />
December, Itn and will be taken up for<br />
second reading, public hearing, final<br />
adoption at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the said Board to<br />
be held on th* 3rd day <strong>of</strong> January, 1f7J at<br />
11:00 A.M. In the Commissioners<br />
Chambers, <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />
RuthO.NIckarson<br />
CltyCierfe<br />
ll-ii. IT. p.f. M.i4<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
U.00 FOR S4.00 worth <strong>of</strong> merchandise.<br />
Hallmark counter and boxed cards.<br />
Carolina candles, wreaths. <strong>The</strong> Exotic<br />
Oltt Shop. Palmer Shopping Center. 14th<br />
and Haven Ave. Open Jt-t p.m. through<br />
Saturday. 12-21<br />
If if OLOSMOBILE. 442. 4 speed, power<br />
steering, power brakes, tak* over<br />
payment Cull alters p.m. 244-1112. 1-4<br />
WINTER RENTAL — 1 b*dr*oms. I'/i<br />
baths, dishwasher, disposal, washer •<br />
dryer. <strong>Ocean</strong> View, 14th St. area. S11S per<br />
month. Phone lft-4177. . 12-21<br />
Dad always said,<br />
OPEN THE DOORS ON CHRISTMAS DAY<br />
AND DECK THE HALLS WITH HOLLY.<br />
Our Way <strong>of</strong> Saying "Thanks"<br />
Christmas Dinner $4.75<br />
BRING THE FAMILY<br />
INFORMAL FASHION<br />
NIGHT Featuring<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
Phone 927-8131, Longport Blvd., Somert Point<br />
SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY<br />
"CHRISTY MODELS"<br />
MUSIC and DANCING<br />
NCK NKKERSON ENTERTAMS<br />
Celebrate New Year's Eve<br />
at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Crab Trap Restaurant<br />
• FULL COURSE PRIME RIB OF BEEF<br />
OR LOBSTER TAIL DINNER<br />
• DANCING MUSIC FOR YOUR PLEASURE<br />
* COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL<br />
• NEW YEAR'S BUFFET BREAKFAST AT 1 A. M:<br />
• HATS, HORNS, NOISEMAKERS<br />
'40.00 Per Couple<br />
includes Dinner, Dancing, Buffet Breakfast<br />
• AND UNLIMITED BEVERAGE<br />
Dinner Served from 9 P.M.<br />
Please Make Reservations Now<br />
Phone 927-7377<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
LIMIT CREDITORS<br />
ESTATE OF William J. Miller, Jr.,<br />
OECEASEO.<br />
Pursuant to the order ol W. Robert<br />
Hentges, Surrogate ol th* County ol Cap*<br />
May, mad* on th* 12th day ol December,<br />
1»JJ, on the petition ol th* subscriber, the<br />
Executors ol said decedent, notice Is<br />
hereby given to the Creditors ol said<br />
decedent to present to th* Executors<br />
within SIK months IronV th* 12th day ol<br />
December. itn. their claims In writing<br />
and under oath, specifying th* amount<br />
claimed and the particulars ol th* claim.<br />
Oated December 12, A.D., 1171<br />
Ella Evelyn Partenhelmer,<br />
Richard W. Hopkins and<br />
Central Pann National Bank,<br />
Executors<br />
Archer, Orelner and Read,<br />
Mtorneys<br />
Camden, N. J.<br />
1-11. IT, p.l. M.»<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
miOASOLINE 4 FUEL OIL<br />
~ ' TONTRACT NO. tJT«<br />
etoHCTHrJwn g<br />
iHht<br />
will be received by the Board ol Commissioners<br />
ol th* <strong>City</strong> ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.,<br />
lor furnishing gasoline and lu*l oil to<br />
various departments <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> during the<br />
calendar year im. said bids to b* opened<br />
and read la public at a regular meeting ol<br />
th* Board Wednesday. January i. \m at<br />
11:0* A.M., EST. In MM Commissioners'<br />
Rama. <strong>City</strong> Hall. Ninth Street and Asbury<br />
4mnue.-OcMHCfty.Jtew Jersey. ,<br />
estimated quantities are 10,000 gallons<br />
regular gasoline. I104M gallons premium<br />
gasoline. M.000 gallant fuel oil and 144,00*<br />
gallons Diesel fuel. Specifications and old<br />
forms prepared by J.F. Hyland. Municipal<br />
Engineer, have been filed in the <strong>of</strong>flea ol<br />
th* <strong>City</strong> Clerk. <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New<br />
Jersey, and may be Inspected by<br />
prospective bidders during business'<br />
hours.<br />
Bidders will be lumlshed a copy ol<br />
specifications and bid form by th* <strong>City</strong><br />
Clerk on proper notice and without charge.<br />
Bids must be on the forms provided. In<br />
th* manner designated therein end<br />
required by the specifications and must b*<br />
enclosed In seated envelopes bearing th*<br />
name and address ol the bidder and<br />
marked <strong>City</strong> Contract No. 1174, tnj<br />
Oasollne and Fual Oil.<br />
Th* <strong>City</strong> reserves the right to r*|*ct any<br />
or all bids and to waive any Informality in<br />
any Md.<br />
By order ol the Board ol Commissioners.<br />
Ruth O. Nlckerson, <strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />
11-11. IT, p.f. Sl*.*0<br />
DAILY<br />
DINNERS<br />
$135<br />
at<br />
Sea-Way<br />
Diner<br />
9th and Haven Ave.<br />
Open Daily 6 a.m.—10 p.m.<br />
Dial 3M-9781<br />
Daily Specials Include Cup<br />
<strong>of</strong> Soup. Salda. Rolls. Butter.<br />
2 Veg. except where<br />
otherwise noted.<br />
FRIDAY, DEC.»<br />
Breaded Veal Cutlet<br />
•relied Flounder<br />
Deviled Creb w-Tartar Sauce<br />
MONDAY, DEC IS<br />
CtOMd Christmas Day<br />
Merry Christmas treat the.<br />
StaH ai • • •<br />
TUESDAY, DEC. 2*<br />
Loodm Brail w^muakramn<br />
Deviled Cleats<br />
W.Tartar Save*<br />
Rlgataai w- 1 Mearaen<br />
(N* Veg.)<br />
WEDNESDAY. OBC. V<br />
Fried Skriaa 4 1 MeattMU<br />
. (N* Vat)<br />
THURSDAY. DCC M<br />
Iliad YliaWi N*a»<br />
*))<br />
Fraaks east B**a»<br />
(OaaVaaJ<br />
Ckina RavMlj t Meat***;<br />
MaVt*.<br />
Breakfast SfecJaltl.<br />
MON. tare FRI.<br />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,<br />
make it possible^for therrt to MARMORA — <strong>The</strong> athletic Law. Duane Terwilliger, Bobby<br />
work aU leading'research, in- award far Webelps was given to Burlingame, Don Cherry and<br />
stitutions. ° eight boys by Cubmaster JBob Steve Hughes.<br />
Treatment ' is constantly Burlingarne at the meeting this Cubmaster Burlin'game<br />
being studied and refined and week- <strong>of</strong> Cub Scout Pack 71.<br />
new drugs are being tested for • <strong>The</strong> boys earning the award:<br />
efficacy in the management <strong>of</strong><br />
were Nick Vallese, "Glen Clark,<br />
the various forms <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rusty Harper, Steve Hughes,<br />
. disease. At arthritis clinical John Gaskill, Bobby Conklin,<br />
research centers across the'<br />
Douglas Law and Steve<br />
nation, physicians and other Allegretto.<br />
scientists are working side by Nick Vallese was given his<br />
side developing and evaluating denner cord, arid he then<br />
new techniques for the.presented<br />
the assistant denner<br />
prevention and correction <strong>of</strong> coard to Glen Clark. <strong>The</strong> boys<br />
handicaps. Every year the will serve the Webelos den.<br />
results <strong>of</strong> treatment improve. Year pins were given to Scott<br />
Moreover, thousands <strong>of</strong> Suit, Wally Osborn, Nick<br />
patients are helped while the Vallese, Steve Allegretto, Billy<br />
search for a cure goes on. Lihour, Rusty Harper, Douglas<br />
<strong>The</strong> Arthritis Foundation and<br />
its chapters throughout the<br />
country represent thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
scientists and volunteers who<br />
are giving <strong>of</strong> their time and<br />
dedicating their lives to total<br />
victory over arthritis and the<br />
other rheumatic diseases.<br />
Authoritative booklets on the<br />
most prevalent forms <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rheumatic diseases are ~<br />
available from you local Arthritis<br />
Foundation Chapter, or<br />
from the Arthritis Foundation,<br />
1212 Avenue <strong>of</strong> the Americas,<br />
New York, N.Y. 10036.<br />
:<br />
scissors, paste, and other<br />
related items to their next dm<br />
meeting on January 2 or 3<br />
<strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> the meetiim<br />
who was given, an ovation. He was the trimming pf 1<br />
recently saved his mqther.and Christmas tree by the boys, iM<br />
brother., from possible'serious a visit by Santa Claus who<br />
injury when his mother passed- distributed gifts. <strong>The</strong> tree wag<br />
made announcements' conout while driving her car. delivered to^Wesley Manor the<br />
cerning the upcoming candy Robert climbed over the- seat day after the meeting by the<br />
sale, the Scout-a-rame, the and steered the car to a halt. boys and some <strong>of</strong> the parents<br />
Pinewood Derby and the Blue • <strong>The</strong> boys, are reminded Ur<br />
and Gold dinner. •. ,<br />
bring their shoe - box with : :•• -V ••:. • ><br />
<strong>The</strong> January theme will be supplies such as crayons, Classified Ads Bring Rstults<br />
music makers and parents are<br />
encouraged to .help their sons<br />
.'make an instrument. It is exr<br />
pected that there will be a<br />
talent show at the January pack<br />
meeting in keeping with the<br />
theme.<br />
Another announcement made<br />
by the cubmaster concerned<br />
Cub Scout Robert Romesburg<br />
Bienvenu Amis A<br />
La Cuisine Superbe<br />
joUULflJLSJl. ^ 8 SJUUULSJl ?. P o ft ft JLMJLJLiLJUlJUULSJLS*<br />
RESTAURANT ATOP HOTEL<br />
"THE MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE"<br />
BEACH DR. AT DECATUR ST.<br />
BEAUTIFUL CAPE MAY, N.J.<br />
000 »°*<br />
•Where Town Meets"<br />
Overlooking Cape May's <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
You'll Enjoy Scenic Beauty &<br />
> Continental Cuisine<br />
RESERVATIONS STILL<br />
BEING TAKEN FOR THE<br />
GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY<br />
Chef du Cuisine: Bill Nachtigall<br />
(609) 884-3431<br />
BUjMclntyre'<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD.<br />
VA MILES WEST OP OCEAN CITY<br />
ON 34TH STREET<br />
Beit, i<br />
to you... the<br />
family, too!<br />
We wish the<br />
merriest<br />
and brightest.<br />
^Historic ~^<br />
<strong>of</strong>SMlTHVILL<br />
NEW YEARS EVE<br />
IS Hll<br />
EXCITING CELKBHATION<br />
at<br />
Historic Smithville Inn, Quail Hill Inn<br />
and Lantern Light Inn<br />
Great Food! Great Musk! A Gala Festival<br />
Make Your Reservation >iow<br />
Phase Call 641-7777<br />
Our warm wishes for a happy, healthy and<br />
peaceful New Year.<br />
Fred and Ethel Noycs. Possessors.<br />
20 Minute from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on U. S. Rent* 9<br />
9th St. and Central Awe., Dial 399-0113<br />
BREAKFAST •LUNCHEON • DINNER<br />
DAILY SPECIALS v<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Baked Meat Loaf with Brown Gravy $1.50<br />
Fried Oysters.' $1.50<br />
Macaroni Shells with Meatballs or Sausage 11.50<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Seafood Combination $1.50<br />
Fresh Broiled Flounder with Lemon Butter .$1.50<br />
Beef Stew a la Chatterbox with Salad .$1.5«r<<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Fried Fish Sticks $1.50<br />
Pan Fried Liver with <strong>On</strong>ions or Bacon $1.50<br />
Meatball Sandwich with <strong>On</strong>e Vegetable $1.50<br />
CLOSED MONDAY. CHRISTMAS DAY<br />
TUESDAY -_ . ._I*"<br />
Fried-FJUeUtfElounder ..-...._.-._..^$1.50<br />
Breaded Veal Cutlet with Creole Sauce ..........7.... 11.50<br />
Hot Turkey Sandwich with Giblet Gravy $1.50<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fried Shrimp In Basket with French Fries $1.50<br />
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with Mushroom Gravy $1.50.<br />
Spaghetti with Red or White Clam Sauce $1.50T |<br />
All specials Include two vtgstablet. salad, rolls, burtar, unltss otlwrwlsa natad.<br />
TRY OUR BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />
Bacon, Eggs, Toast and C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
10 PERCENTOFF FORSENIOR CITIZENS<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
34TH STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
FRI.& SAT. 11 A.M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT<br />
SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M.<br />
GOMES r0<br />
WE STAND ALONE<br />
398-0722<br />
ul'KN IfAIl.V • Ci.i >.sKl> I i\<br />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1972<br />
Point library is decorated<br />
SQMERS POINT —. Golden .<br />
angels, sparkling • pine cone .<br />
trees, festive evergreens and<br />
paper Santa Clauses-make the -<br />
' Some'rs Point Public Library an<br />
exciting" place to visit during<br />
the Christmas season thanks to<br />
the Green Thumb Garden Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Point. . i<br />
For the fifth straight year,,<br />
-members o'f the 'dub donated<br />
their time, talents, and<br />
decorations to bring Christmas<br />
to the. library. Original<br />
arrangements.<strong>of</strong> real and artificial<br />
greenery and seasonal<br />
articles attest to the skill <strong>of</strong> the<br />
members.<br />
''All the decorations were<br />
made by the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Club," said Mrs. Carmella<br />
James, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
committee that decorated the<br />
Adult Room <strong>of</strong> the library. Also<br />
on the committee were Rflrs..<br />
Mary. Ann. Stone, Mrs. Marie<br />
Lisiewski, Mrs! Laurie Hinchcliffe,<br />
Mrs. Jo Miedwig, Mrs.<br />
Marguerite Riess and Mrs..<br />
Lorraine Kitzen.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett, club<br />
president, and" Mrs, Pat Guntz<br />
decorated the Children's Room<br />
with tinsel, Santa Claus cutouts,<br />
candles and colorful<br />
holiday items.<br />
Library patrons and workers<br />
certainly reap the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
the Green Thumb Garden<br />
Club's generosity. A hearty<br />
thank-you to its members for<br />
this appreciated public service.<br />
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Featuring<br />
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Dining, Dancing and Entertainment Every Night<br />
Every night enloy tha magic Chordovu music at ALBERTO. THE<br />
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Special Arrangements for C1UBS<br />
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PHONE<br />
927-2284<br />
DAILY<br />
*1.60<br />
DAILY SPECIAL PLATTERS include •<br />
Rolls and Butter, Salad and Choice <strong>of</strong> Two<br />
Vegetables except where otherwise noted.<br />
PISTHY CNEFS DAILY 35' SPECIALS<br />
, Tuesday<br />
\ Wednesday<br />
Napoleon (ACutUrd Filled French Pastry)<br />
Ice Cream Cake Roll with Chocolate Sauce]<br />
inttrsday Fresh Fruited Jello Chantllly<br />
Friday, Lemon Whipped Cream Pie<br />
Merry Christmas . . . Happy New Year<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
BRRR! IS RIGHT — Two hardy surfers point to the expected water temperature<br />
for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Polar Bear surfing competition slated for December<br />
28, 10 a.m. at the 10th St. Beach. This is the second <strong>of</strong> three <strong>of</strong>f-season events<br />
sponsored by the Recreation Department <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing<br />
Association. A "Spring Swing" will be held on April 21st and the "Turkey Trot"<br />
was held during the Thanksgiving holidays. Checking out the surf are Bob<br />
McLaughlin and Joe Del Sordo.<br />
Polar bear surf contest Dec. 28<br />
Here's a spine chilling<br />
thought for those <strong>of</strong> you who<br />
like to spend' your winter<br />
holidays relaxing by the fire<br />
and sipping hot chocolate.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thursday, December<br />
28th, hordes <strong>of</strong> hardy surfers<br />
will converge on this quiet<br />
family resort to compete in<br />
coldest surfing event in the<br />
world — the "Polar Bear".<br />
No "Johnny-Come-Lately<br />
event". <strong>The</strong> Polar Bear <strong>of</strong><br />
TAVERN<br />
Route 9 &<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Avenue<br />
| SOMERS PT..N..I.<br />
SERVING<br />
^Dinners- -<br />
Platters<br />
Delicious •<br />
Sandwiches<br />
Special<br />
[Businessman's<br />
Lunch<br />
EVERY DAY<br />
•PACKAGE GOODS<br />
PHONE<br />
927-1117<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Freeze" has been<br />
steadily growing in strength for<br />
the past nine years. Many<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> high school youths<br />
practice the year around, rising<br />
eariy in the morning before<br />
classes to meet the perpetual<br />
challenge <strong>of</strong> the waves.<br />
<strong>The</strong> surfers will be protected<br />
by rubber insulated wet suits<br />
and some inner power which<br />
gives them the strength to dive<br />
into an ocean whose temperature<br />
will range from<br />
between 30 and 40 degrees. <strong>The</strong><br />
competition will begin at 10<br />
a.m. at the 10th St. Beach.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event will <strong>of</strong>ficially begin<br />
with the symbolic dumping <strong>of</strong> a<br />
SET A PRECEDENT<br />
<strong>The</strong>se tiles were used both to<br />
line the fireplace and on<br />
mantels and other surfacings,<br />
setting a precedent for modern<br />
fireplaces.<br />
In America." the Tilgrims<br />
built crude stone "fireplaces,<br />
then constructed their log huts<br />
around them.<br />
Today, as in those earlier<br />
years, ceramic tile remains a;<br />
practical... and decorative<br />
surfacing material for<br />
fireplaces, and the home owner<br />
has a far wider choice to work<br />
with than did early home<br />
builders.<br />
More than 250 different<br />
ceramic tile sizes, shapes and<br />
textures ' are supplied by.<br />
American manufacturers, says<br />
the Tile Council <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
Just as in the early days,<br />
special decorative tiles give the<br />
fireplace a distinctive touch <strong>of</strong><br />
elegance lo greet Santa when<br />
he arrives, via the traditional<br />
route.<br />
Come<br />
be<br />
our<br />
Yuletide<br />
Guests<br />
this<br />
Merry<br />
Season.<br />
Treat your eye as well as your<br />
appetite these happy holidays with<br />
a visit to <strong>The</strong> Inn.<br />
<strong>The</strong> decorations you'll find<br />
delightfully reminiscent <strong>of</strong> Christmases<br />
<strong>of</strong> Yesferyear. A warm hearth<br />
. . . old fashioned hospitality . . .<br />
and a bountiful menu and wine list,<br />
will provide you and yours with a<br />
memorable evening.<br />
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY<br />
TudttJioe<br />
Rout* 9 at the Bridge in<br />
BEESIEY'S POINT<br />
tray <strong>of</strong> ice cubes into the ocean.<br />
This is done to emphasize the<br />
chill factor <strong>of</strong> the ocean.<br />
Visitors are invited to attach<br />
any other significance to the<br />
ceremony that they deem<br />
appropriate.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be four competing<br />
divisions - Boys-, up to and not<br />
including 15th birthday; Junior<br />
men's, 15 and up to, not including<br />
18th- birthday; Men's<br />
Division, 18 and up to, not including<br />
25th birthday; Senior<br />
men's, 25 years and up, and<br />
Women's Open, no age limit.<br />
Entry forms are available at<br />
area surf shops or by calling the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
Department. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Surfing Association sponsor<br />
two other <strong>of</strong>f-season competitions,<br />
the "Turkey Trot" in<br />
November and the "Spring<br />
Swing" is scheduled for April<br />
21st, 1973.<br />
Closed<br />
All Day<br />
Christmas<br />
and<br />
New Year's<br />
DKIKMKKR H. 400 A.I).<br />
In Italy, in the fifth century<br />
A.D.. chufch bells rang on<br />
Christmas Eve to- call-<br />
Christians to worship. '<br />
this seemingly simple e'vent<br />
had great significance*, for it.<br />
meant that'-Christians could<br />
worship in freedom, instead <strong>of</strong><br />
in secret, as earlier suppression<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christianity had forced them .<br />
to do. • _. .<br />
Traditionally, • the ' first<br />
Christmas feast in England was<br />
held at the Round Table <strong>of</strong> King<br />
Arthur. <strong>The</strong>' Actual date is<br />
unknown, but references to this<br />
legendary king have been<br />
traced to 600 A.A.<br />
DECEMBER 24. 1223<br />
St. Francis <strong>of</strong> Assisi set up<br />
the first creche or crib on<br />
Christmas Eve, 1223, in the<br />
mountain village <strong>of</strong> Grecchio,<br />
Italy.<br />
CHARLIE'S<br />
TAVERN<br />
MO SHORE ROAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
MWMNI<br />
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«)W^l»IX«KKM«fHMItN<br />
We're ringing in the holiday season<br />
with the best <strong>of</strong> wishes for you and yours.<br />
And a hearty thank you to our faithful patrons.<br />
|__ PLYMOUTH PLACE<br />
inn & ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER 1-5 P.M.<br />
CLOSED FOR VACATION DEC. 26th-JAN. 2nd<br />
Please accept this old-fashioned<br />
wish for a cheery, wonderful<br />
holiday seaion . . . along<br />
with a warm "thank you."<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-1515<br />
(ClOSMG FOR VACATION DECEMBER 31ST)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Gift That's<br />
Never Returned<br />
<strong>On</strong> the day after Christmas, and not at all strange,<br />
; Are the crowds flocking in with their gifts to exchange.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir socks are too/large; their ties are too bright;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir slippers are wrong; their shirts aren't right.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y have too many pencils; their books they have<br />
read<br />
Or have two <strong>of</strong> a kind and wish something instead.<br />
Now I have no gripe, for I enjoy good living;<br />
From people who give and keep giving and giving.<br />
But if you are anxious and eager to learn<br />
How to give and be sure your gifts won't return<br />
For what it is worth—the suggestion is mine,<br />
—Nobody bring back their liquor or wine.<br />
Christmas Eve is on a Sunday...so don't wait too<br />
long to get your Holiday Liquor. Make your purchases<br />
early this year.<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle Somers Point<br />
BEST<br />
WISHES<br />
for a<br />
HAPPY<br />
HOLIDAY<br />
SEASON