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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, <strong>1978</strong><br />

Churches<br />

(continued from page 3)<br />

Masses - 8:30 a.m. and 4 and<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Masses - 8, 0:15 and 11 a m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Mass - 7 p.m.<br />

TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rev. John Garrahan. pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Hymn Sing (3rd<br />

Sunday)<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p.m. Choir rehearsal<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Petersburg<br />

Rev. John Garrahan, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

11 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

7 p.m. - Youth Fellowship<br />

TUESDAY<br />

11 a.m. - Workshop<br />

- 2 p.m. - Choir rehearsal<br />

7:30 p.m. - United Methodist<br />

Women (2nd Tuesday)<br />

THURSDAY<br />

6 p.m. - Covered dish supper<br />

(last Thursday)<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY BAP-<br />

TIST<br />

S. Shore Rd., Palermo<br />

Rev. Ralph W. Hadley, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a.m. - Men's Prayer Break-<br />

fast<br />

9:45. a.m. - Sunday School<br />

with classes for all ages. For<br />

bus transportation call 3994395.<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

7 p.m. - Evening Service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer<br />

Service<br />

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS<br />

(Quakers)<br />

Shore Rd., Seaville<br />

Meeting for divine worship<br />

each First Day morning at 11<br />

o'clock. Visitors welcome.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main St. Just <strong>of</strong>f Rt. 50<br />

Rev. R. F. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

with classes for all ages.<br />

Nursery provided.<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

6 p.m. - Youth Fellowship<br />

7 p.m. - Evening Service<br />

followed by Fellowship Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Bible Study Class<br />

and Fellowship<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 p.m. - AWANA Youth Clubs<br />

for all ages, kindergarten<br />

through high school.<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Snore Rd. and Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

The Historic Church just west<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 34th St. Bridge<br />

Rev. Joseph H<strong>of</strong>er, pastor<br />

Rev. Walter Sawn, assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. - Worship<br />

TROUBLE HEARING?<br />

The Hearing Aid Center<br />

• Service for An Makes • Free Hearing Test<br />

• Discount Batteries • In Home Service<br />

Office Hours by Appointment<br />

018 Bth Street 309-7748<br />

Ntw Jtnav Uctna #319<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

10th St. & Central Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. AIR CONDITIONED<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Worship Service<br />

8:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

Raw. 0. Richard<br />

Santson, Pattor<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

Ages 3 thru 4 Grade<br />

We join with all the churches <strong>of</strong><br />

this city in inviting you to worship<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this Summer.<br />

Services<br />

9:45 a.m.. - Church School<br />

with classes for all ages. Bible Conference to end<br />

SEA ISLE CITY CHURCHES<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

4308 Landis Av.<br />

Rev. John Killeen, pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Masses - S, 7 and 8 p.m. in the<br />

auditorium.<br />

S and 7 p.m. in the church<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Masses - 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 a.m.<br />

and noon in the auditorium<br />

8:15, 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15<br />

a.m. in the church.<br />

MONDAY - FRIDAY<br />

Masses - 7:30 and 9 a.m. in<br />

the church.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Charismatic prayer meeting -<br />

8 p.m. in the church basement. •<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Mass - 8 a.m. in the church<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Confessions - 7 to 7:30 p.m.,<br />

after the 8 a.m. Mass and from<br />

11 a.m. to noon.<br />

MESSIAH EVANGELICAL<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

42nd St. and Landls Av.<br />

Rev. William Dor an, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />

School<br />

11 a.m. - Sunday Worship<br />

Service<br />

SEA ISLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

J.F. Kennedy Blvd. and Park<br />

PI.<br />

Rev. Jerry Ruff, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School for<br />

all ages with nursery<br />

11 a.m. - 95th Anniversary<br />

Worship Service. Pat Williams,<br />

vice president and general<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

76er8, speaker.<br />

6 p.m. - Bible Study on the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Romans.<br />

8 p.m. - UMYF meeting at the<br />

parsonage.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

4 p.m. - Junior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

6 p.m. - Cherub Choir<br />

rehearsal.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

rehearsal<br />

Senior Choir<br />

The <strong>1978</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer<br />

Bible Conference directed by<br />

Pastor David P. Wright continues<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />

Church. Speaker this evening at<br />

7:30 is Dr. David D. Allen,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Calvary Baptist<br />

Church, Hazel Park, Mich. Dr.<br />

Allen is an all-time favoirtte<br />

speaker at the Summer Bible<br />

Conference, and brings his<br />

concluding message this<br />

evening.<br />

Saturday evening is film<br />

night at the conference with the<br />

showing <strong>of</strong> "Sammy," full<br />

length film in sound and color<br />

The Internationals<br />

British pastor speaker<br />

at Tabernacle service<br />

Dr. William S. Parkes <strong>of</strong><br />

Great Britain and Mort Crim,<br />

popular lecturer and newsman,<br />

will be speakers at the<br />

Tabernacle Sunday. Services<br />

will be at 9 and 11 a.m. and at<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Dr. Parkes, speaker at the<br />

identical morning services,<br />

preached at the Tabernacle for<br />

the first time last year.<br />

Beginning with this year's<br />

appearance at the Tabernacle<br />

he will be in the United States<br />

for an extended time on various<br />

preaching missions. He was the<br />

youngest superintendent in the<br />

British Methodist Church in<br />

nearly 100 years.<br />

Mort Crim, program guest at<br />

the 7:30 p.m. service, has appeared<br />

on the Tabernacle<br />

programs for three yean and<br />

each time his popularity increases.<br />

His syndicated<br />

commentary series "<strong>On</strong>e<br />

Sixers GM is speaker<br />

at Sea Isle Methodist<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — Pat<br />

Williams, vice president and<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Philadelphia 76ers, wiU be<br />

guest speaker at the 95th anniversary<br />

service <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong> United Methodist Church<br />

Sunday at 11 a.m.<br />

Williams was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

youngest general managers in<br />

the NBA when he took the<br />

position with the Chicago Bulls<br />

tn 1969 at the age <strong>of</strong> 29. He is<br />

now in his fifth season for the<br />

76ers after four years with the<br />

Bulls and one year with the<br />

Atlanta Hawks.<br />

Since he has been in<br />

Philadelphia the team's record<br />

and attendance figures have<br />

improved an average <strong>of</strong> eight<br />

wina and more than 115,000 fans<br />

a season. With the <strong>1978</strong>-1979<br />

roster many feel that the 76crs<br />

is the most talented and exciting<br />

NBA team to date.<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

(tadtstndtnl)<br />

Oft. DAVID P. WRIGHT, PASTOR<br />

Ttnth Strttt * Wesfcy A\rt.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Ntw Jsnty<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SEPTEMBER 3rd, <strong>1978</strong><br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School In graded ciassts lor ttw (unity<br />

10:45 a.m. - PASTOR OAVD P. WRIGHT<br />

7:30 p.m. • PASTOR DAVD P. WRBHT<br />

THE BfTERMATKHWlS • Sinews aad Orchestra<br />

Fraa Parking 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon Sunday<br />

Watsons Restaurant and Boardwafc patting tots, and at tnt churco<br />

rSunday 2:30 P.M. • Sacrtd Matfcaat oo Music Pltr — —<br />

Featuring THEilHTBttjATIOWALS<br />

wrt»tra»*tt»MrOtMiacaacarts .<br />

BiMe Conference schedule<br />

UoL 1 (Fri) • 11*0 AJL Spsaksr. OR. BAWD D, ALLBI<br />

7:30 Mt 8{Makar. OR. DAW) 0. ALIBI<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t I (Sat) - 7:J0 ML. M cefcv Wm "SAMMY*<br />

Fr— Parking at the church J<strong>of</strong>t<br />

OttV Mate<br />

Among the players Williams.<br />

has been instrumental in<br />

acquiring for the 78ers are Joe<br />

Bryant, Caldwell Jones, Henry<br />

Bibby, Julies (Dr. J) Erving<br />

and Bobby Jones who was<br />

acquired recently from the<br />

Denver Nuggets.<br />

Williams is a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and was raised in<br />

Wilmington, Del., where he<br />

played sports at Tower Hill<br />

Ugh School. His wife is the<br />

farmer Jill Marie Paige <strong>of</strong><br />

Riverside, in. They have two<br />

sons, Jimmy and Bobby.<br />

Williams is active in the<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Athletes and is a frequent<br />

speaker to various Christian<br />

groups.<br />

OSTOMY CLUB FORMING<br />

The Cape May County Unit <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Cancer Society<br />

will be organizing an Ostomy<br />

Club during me latter part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember. Any person having<br />

had an ostomy that waa cancerrelated,<br />

and is interested in<br />

participating, please contact<br />

the Cancer Society Office by<br />

calling 886-1154. Then is no cost<br />

involved to you aince the<br />

matffialB and film* will be<br />

(umlahed by the American<br />

Cancer Society.<br />

Moment Please" is broadcast<br />

by hundreds <strong>of</strong> radio and<br />

television stations and also<br />

•appears as a syndicated<br />

column. His best selling books<br />

"like It Is" and "<strong>On</strong>e Moment<br />

Please" have won awards and<br />

honors.<br />

Song services are held 15<br />

minutes prior to each service<br />

wityh William G. Luff,<br />

Tabernacle Association<br />

president, leading the morning<br />

singing and J. Robert Bennett<br />

in the evening.<br />

Special music will be<br />

presented at each service by<br />

the Tabernacle Quartet under<br />

the (Erection <strong>of</strong> Tom Perkins.<br />

Chaplain <strong>of</strong> ths day will be Dr.<br />

John A. McElroy.<br />

This Sunday will be the final<br />

evening service <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

and the final morning service<br />

will be Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10,<br />

when Dr. Robert J. Lamont <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia will be preacher.<br />

Americans like to travel<br />

and indeed do so more than<br />

any other people on earth.<br />

But travel has its hazards as<br />

any thoughtful person<br />

knows, so it may be <strong>of</strong> some<br />

Interest to know that<br />

although we are a community<br />

establishment we<br />

also are part <strong>of</strong> an international<br />

net work <strong>of</strong> funeral<br />

homes through our<br />

association affiliations.<br />

Should a need arise we stand<br />

ready to provide service and<br />

accept responsibility at a<br />

moment's notice. And,<br />

should a fatality occur<br />

beyond the borders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States, such<br />

assistance can be <strong>of</strong> even<br />

greater importance as the<br />

problems and complications<br />

are much more involved.<br />

Funtral Norn*<br />

i at<br />

SankaMMCnats-<br />

201 Asawy AvtRUt<br />

PhoM 399-2164<br />

FORREST<br />

Lauferers & Cleaners<br />

Eijoy tin Unvy <strong>of</strong><br />

Sleeptg a btMed Stoats!<br />

CoplotB FaUy Undry<br />

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HUE AMI CHEST MOUSE<br />

WHOLESALE MIES<br />

at 7:30. Sammy, crippled from<br />

birth, Is trapped in a small<br />

apartment with a resentful<br />

older brother while his parents<br />

work to pay the extra bills<br />

caused by his condition. Humor<br />

and suspense weave a pattern<br />

to catch and hold the audience<br />

up to the last scene.<br />

Pastor Wright speaks Sunday<br />

morning at the 10:45 worship<br />

service, and at 7:30 p.m. The<br />

Internationals, singers and<br />

instrumentalists, are featured<br />

guest artists at the Sacred<br />

Musicale on Music Pier at 2:30<br />

p.m., and at the Bible Conference<br />

Sunday at 7;30 p.m.<br />

The Internationals' singers<br />

and orchestra provide one <strong>of</strong><br />

the most unique and exciting<br />

musical ministries around<br />

college-age musicians and<br />

singers are on tour year round<br />

appearing on television, in<br />

shopping centers, schools, and<br />

colleges. Their tours have<br />

taken them around the United<br />

States and throughout Europe.<br />

The <strong>1978</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer<br />

Bible Conference which began<br />

July 2 continued for nine<br />

consecutive weeks, with<br />

meetings every evening,<br />

concludes at the Sunday<br />

evening service at 7:30.<br />

today. This versatile team <strong>of</strong><br />

:-:->w*::-::¥ft?x : : : : : : : ^<br />

I The Godfrey I<br />

Funeral Homes I<br />

Established 1896<br />

809 Central Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Phone 399-0077<br />

644 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Palermo, N.J.<br />

Phone 398-0077<br />

Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner; John T. Newman, Manager<br />

In Tims <strong>of</strong> Trouble. Wo An As<br />

Near As Your Phono<br />

Pledging (or the future, as in the past, the finest and<br />

most dignified, personalized funeral service.<br />

?! SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN CITY'S FIRST FUNERAL<br />

:|i; DIRECTOR<br />

Work Force<br />

You can make good money at things like riveting or<br />

welding, but it isn't always a fun job. There's a tension to it<br />

that takes its toll <strong>of</strong> nerves and muscles.<br />

Lots <strong>of</strong> jobs aren't fun, aren't even fulfilling. They're<br />

just necessary, both for the doers and for the rest <strong>of</strong> us,<br />

who pr<strong>of</strong>it by their services.<br />

So what comes after work? Staying home and watching<br />

TV, or perhaps a little bit <strong>of</strong> nothing. It shouldn't be that<br />

way; not all that way, certainly.<br />

People do have three facets—mental, physical and<br />

spiritual, h's the spiritual part that is the most apt to get<br />

shortchanged today, more's the pity. Because that's<br />

where the miracles begin.<br />

Start finding that out by going to the church <strong>of</strong> your<br />

choice.<br />

Cop»il(W197«Ma»**«rl)alrflSaiv(ca.Sl«»6urg.Vlrgi«a _ ^<br />

&mday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday<br />

Psalms Psalms Psalms Psalms Psalms Psalms Isaiah<br />

6&1-20 67:1-7 68:1-35 84:1-12 92:1-15 96:1-13 12:1-6<br />

Fint laiieMl Btflk<br />

<strong>of</strong>f South •Jsftty<br />

801 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-1300<br />

Ootati CHy Home<br />

Savtogs t LOM aUsoclttioa<br />

1001 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-0012<br />

EiftM W. Pasaky<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Shore Road, Marmora Dial 399-3344<br />

Caw's<br />

Real (state Services<br />

15th & Boardwalk Dial 399-0171<br />

S. SttktM<br />

•10 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-5511<br />

-t<strong>of</strong>fy's PlM«-lMta«rMt<br />

•til * Wesley Ave. 9*8-0155<br />

Ootan Abstraot Compaay<br />

Continental Title Insurance Co.<br />

3207 Bayland Drive Dial 399-7577<br />

Hunt Trml Aftncy<br />

Representative <strong>of</strong> American Express<br />

437 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-4100<br />

Tat Flaitars Hold<br />

Banquet * Party Facilities<br />

719 E. 11th St. Dial 399-1000<br />

Start's ShopftHt Sspsraiarfctt<br />

"The Number 1 Food Oiant<strong>of</strong> South-Jersey<br />

Somers Point • Rio Grande • Absecon<br />

Jikt loi Pfaza Farkar<br />

llth & Asbury Ave. - Dial 398-1250<br />

Carat<br />

"Cttstom Mao* AwiMiw<br />

1245 West Ave. 39S-4193<br />

•••*• mm Stop 1<br />

*» Eighth ft.<br />

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. <strong>1978</strong> OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 5 — SECTION TWO<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> budgetary cuts<br />

NJEA sees problems ahead for state's handicapped children<br />

The coming school year,<br />

which should be one <strong>of</strong> great<br />

promise and fulfillment for<br />

handicapped youngsters in New<br />

Jersey schools, may instead be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> uncertainty and conflict.<br />

The uncertainty stems<br />

mainly from Gov. Byrne's cut<br />

<strong>of</strong> $27 million from the<br />

scheduled state aid for special<br />

education in the 197940 school<br />

year. Since local school boards<br />

will begin to make up budgets<br />

for the 1979-80 school year this<br />

November, they will be faced<br />

with the question <strong>of</strong> how to deal<br />

with that cut. Which programs<br />

will go? Will property taxes rise<br />

dramatically in districts with<br />

high concentrations <strong>of</strong> handicapped<br />

children?<br />

In another year, this uncertainty<br />

might be less than<br />

what districts — and their<br />

children—face now. For at the<br />

same time Gov. Byrne cut $27<br />

million in state aid, the state<br />

board was considering, and has<br />

already passed, regulations<br />

requiring school districts to<br />

provide more services to a<br />

I<br />

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V)<br />

wider range <strong>of</strong> handicapped<br />

student. Thus, school districts<br />

are laced with a classic case <strong>of</strong><br />

trying to do more with less.<br />

There are, at present, bills in<br />

the state Legislature which<br />

would restore $17 million <strong>of</strong> the<br />

proposed $27 million cut. They<br />

would revise the method <strong>of</strong><br />

determining average costs on<br />

which the state bases its grants<br />

for special education programs<br />

to local districts. There would<br />

Uncertainty for school<br />

districts is coming from<br />

another source. The new state<br />

regulations are designed to<br />

bring New Jersey into compliance<br />

with the 1975 Education<br />

<strong>of</strong> All Handicapped Children<br />

Law passed by Congress. In<br />

effect for one year, the law has<br />

brought about many abuses due<br />

to improper interpretation <strong>of</strong> its<br />

intent. Just how widespread<br />

this misinterpretation is is<br />

evident from a recent<br />

statement by a state legislator<br />

well-versed in education topics.<br />

The legislator said the federal<br />

law will make it easier to<br />

"mainstream" handicapped<br />

children, that is, to put them<br />

into regular classrooms.<br />

This is not the intent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

federal law. In fact, the word<br />

"mainstreaming" is not<br />

mentioned in the law or the<br />

accompanying regulations. The<br />

law mandates that a child be<br />

placed, ins<strong>of</strong>ar as possible, in<br />

the "least restrictive envirpnment."<br />

This does not<br />

automatically mean the<br />

regular classroom. In fact, the<br />

New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Education has listed six other<br />

options for the handicapped<br />

student, ranging from mixes <strong>of</strong><br />

regular classroom training<br />

with special classes to institutlonalization,<br />

depending on<br />

bow the child is diagnosed by<br />

the local district's child study<br />

team.<br />

The definition <strong>of</strong> "handicapped"<br />

in the federal law<br />

also conflicts with an assumption<br />

implicit in Governor<br />

Byrne's cuts. Whereas the<br />

federal law is broad and makes<br />

any child who needs special<br />

attention because <strong>of</strong> a physical<br />

or psychological condition<br />

eligible, the cuts assume that<br />

districts are already<br />

classifying too many children<br />

as handicapped. And, although<br />

the federal government is increasing<br />

aid for special<br />

education, it also requires that<br />

Motion picture is slated at First Presbyterian<br />

"Future Survival'" will be<br />

shown in the First Presbyterian<br />

Church, Sunday, at 7:30 pjn.<br />

All are urged to see this motion<br />

picture with family and friends.<br />

The threat <strong>of</strong> war, the Mid-<br />

East crisis, world food and<br />

energy resources, earthquakes,.<br />

pollution, world problems<br />

discussed.<br />

This special motion picture<br />

report investigates the consequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> ignoring the<br />

direction the planet seems to be<br />

heading. An internationally<br />

CLIP&SAVEl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TRASH COLLECTION<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

TWICE WEEKLY from<br />

SEPT. 4th thru OCT. 13th<br />

MONDAY<br />

TUESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

THURSDAY<br />

FRIDAY<br />

renowned Bible teacher and<br />

pastor takes viewers on a<br />

prophetic Journey to the worlds<br />

"hot spots as we look ahead to<br />

the future.<br />

Filmed on location in the<br />

United States, Europe and the<br />

Middle East, this documentary<br />

film is an update <strong>of</strong> current<br />

world events, as they .directly<br />

relate to the fulfillment <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />

prophecy.<br />

"Future Survival" challenges<br />

the individual as to<br />

the urgency <strong>of</strong> the times and<br />

Toll Gate at New Castle Road, South to 9th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

From 9th Street South to 28th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

From 28th Street South to 59th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

Toll Gate at New Castle Road South to 9th Street<br />

, BAY. TO OCEAN, from 91h Street, South to 18th ;^<br />

Street from the East side <strong>of</strong> Haven"Avenue to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

From 9th Street to 18th Street, from the West<br />

side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Bay, from<br />

Street South to 59th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN.<br />

CLIP and SAVEJ<br />

1. Sutton's Antiques 399-0552<br />

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tutttn * Mtttwia. Op** IM<br />

2. Habitat 398-3313<br />

a tocaitoui 4M Alfturr A«t. • not »««nJw»l». DMI HMIM MUMOOI. ovtr 1MH alautm<br />

nm, ladlM J«w«rr. nun • Wkkw<br />

3. Mad Hatter 399-3826<br />

FUMan Hot* on a«artf«ilk «nd His Aiftury Av*. Ova 1 :M«.m. -1 p.m. Buylaa oo« Ittm to<br />

4. Barbara's Antiques 398-1992<br />

tit Aattary A««~ OC*M <strong>City</strong>. Aa1l«M Jnrtlry. OtlU. Oiloj. |ltu and a »«rt«t» *f cMlKtlfttct<br />

limlUcniMriw.<br />

5.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Antiques & Country Store.. 399-6144<br />

«M Ai»ury Av*.. Ot—m <strong>City</strong>. Aatl«Ka *ou«*t 4 MM. FunUtun. OUaa. 0Uu*«r». litvtrw»r*.<br />

Oocti. Pwuty CtaOr. Ham*mad*>ud«*. J«n> t Jillln.<br />

6.The Warehouse Antiques 399-7884<br />

110 Sixth ltr*at.Oc«an <strong>City</strong>. Aatfc*w« <strong>of</strong> ill p*rt*Oa. Fyrnllwr*. OUJM. OUu, Iriu. Coaptr.<br />

timr. «*safrU>t • ••(InUBia*. Canlnt, OutlUaa. CiUtti Pgrctuud. Oo*n f:M-l:M.<br />

7. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum 399-1801<br />

40* wtUn tit, Octaa <strong>City</strong>. A trip t» y*»t*rr*ar. Ut* irt* cnrtvry atmetpiwr*. liftlM* iac**a<br />

artifact! tnm iMpwncki la t*a ana. m* »«.t liimn safe* t»a Vadtt. kaacftad liw.<br />

a. Lucy the Elephant 823-6473<br />

Oratw a Atlantic A«*t~ kUrmat*. fix tlery *«*akai>t U*** tulUlOfl. lutlaul MKtarlc<br />

Unmr clna 1001. OvM** town tally ial tra* canctrtt r»«*y Wad. «t»M ;•* ««t1a« wm-<br />

Wflllill.<br />

9. Johnson's Clock Shop 645-1745 or 927-2426<br />

1M* Maw ••*•• (rant* »>. NtrtMtaM. Opta « *»»• a «r»«*. Oraaaiata«r Ctoctt. CMC* r*p*ir,<br />

aott*jMfwnin«r*.<br />

lO.Antique Center <strong>of</strong>f Somers Point 927-1833<br />

m ttar* read.. Main Pittl. AM**** MvaM a *aM. aVau pslliaia*. lilxr pUtias. Opta<br />

WM. Mm M. II la 4. Victoria* Wnnitun. Aapriteat* • BiUtM PwtftaMd.<br />

"• Atlantic County Historic Society,<br />

Library & Museum 927-5218<br />

•07 Mara road, faaun »**• «i»*»lt» mm pr«»l*«Ual «ay» mrwaa VKWrtan *ra. Com<br />

miM laiia* artifact*.<br />

13. Somers Mansion 927-2212<br />

Mr* M«d a taman r+m> CW*. »*mar» FMat. Tl» aMnl tWM to ANaUfc Oiaty.

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