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A special event this year was the historic inauguration <strong>of</strong> a new' mayor-council form <strong>of</strong> government on July 1 at noon. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> guests attended the event and remained afterwards for a brunch provided not by the taxpayers but by the new council members and mayor. <strong>On</strong> the same day, young anglers got a chance to show. their «fcni« at the surf fishing tournament held from 1:30 to 4 pjn. on the beach between the Longport Bridge and stone jetty. Contest is open each year to those between 8 and 16 years <strong>of</strong> age. For the wind surfing enthusiasts, an exhibition was held at the 6th St. beach from 11:30 am. to 3 p.m. In the evening, the Lu Lu Chanters performed at the Music Pier. Sunday, July 2, marked the start <strong>of</strong> the regularly scheduled, Sunday through Thursday performances <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Pops Orchestra under the direction <strong>of</strong> conductor John Warrington. If you're a parade fancier, the South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Improvement Association each year sponsors its colorful Fourth <strong>of</strong> July bike parade, a popular neighborhood affair, starting at 40th St. and ending at 59th St. , <strong>On</strong> July 4, "America's greatest family resort" celebrates an old fashioned 4th <strong>of</strong> July with fireworks, a Dixieland band, kite flying contest and a frisbee demonstration by the "Seaside Saucer Tbssers" <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The Muskrat Ramblers provided a conceit and at 9 p.m. the fireworks began. Admission is free. Friday, July 7, the "over 21" crowd tripped the light fantastic to the music <strong>of</strong> JP. & the Skylarks at the Music Pier in a city-sponsored ballroom dance, while earlier in the evening the recreation department sponsored a contest for twins. We wish to express our appreciation to the more than 550 BABIES who, while on vacation with their families in "America's Greatest Family Resort" This past season, Slept (Comfortably we hope) In A Crib Supplied by JUVENILE and Rental Service 704AS8UHYAVE. 3994040 Photographers from throughout the east competed on Saturday, July 8, in the Sixth Annual Boardwalk Photography Show, with •exhibits along the boardwalk from 10th St. south. Cash prizes were awarded for the amateur and pr<strong>of</strong>essional work Judged best in show, with ribbons for those photos selected as outstandtag by the judges. Broad Street came to the boardwalk July 8 when the always popular Ferko String Band again performed in concert at the Music Pier for the beneift <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Charities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. -saz}jd oj qsro 01 aooBqa s pjaoqaas 0J3isB3 a« 8oo|B ire SJSRJB pasjp ajaj aqj 'jajoao swy luiwx) aq? DOB 4p sq) A*q paiosnods-OQ 8 isjg aqj Soptp jaurams sjqj JBaX 3AHn33S 8)| JOJ ppq SB* "SOOJJAIB B SABAJB 'Moqs UV •pjtog (VOOHBN iBitiav aqj, The Forty-Niners <strong>of</strong> West Chester appeared at the Music Pier, Friday evening, July 14 and on the 15th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hosted the Miss Cape May County Pageant. July 19 those artists who specialize to a medium wHch is too soon washed away by the tide, worked in a sand sculpting contest. The Hobo Band from Pitman, an old favorite <strong>of</strong> Music Pier audiences, again delighted fans on Friday, July 21, at the pier. At 6 p.m. a Freckle Contest was held on the pier. Spotted kids <strong>of</strong> all ages were welcome to enter. Saturday, July 22, the Annual raght In Venice Festival, one <strong>of</strong> themajoreventa<strong>of</strong> the summer season was held. The evening features a boat parade, starting at dusk on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s bay front and a contest for the best decorated homes on the bay or in themany lagoons in the area. At the same time on the pier, a square dance group twirled for those more interested in terpsichore than boating. Another perennial favorite, the U.S. Air Force Band appeared on July 28, in a free concert at the pier; Saturday the 29th, the Trinity Singers raised their voices in harmony with the sea in a Music Pier performance. Most Friday and Saturday events on the Music Pier subject to a minimal charge to help defray expenses, but nightly concerts by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra remain free as do those <strong>of</strong> military sjuauiBoio - U3JLNIM - aiouipue sja6pg 9 soaqs sseig sasoH paas SSBJQ 3 jonbn INIOd mi -i Haawaidas ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, <strong>1978</strong>' 336 Atlantic Ave. Place your Freezer Orders now for fine Chocolate an winter SPECIAL 1-lb. Shriver's Salt Water Taffy 1-lb. Fudge M.25 Fudge • the finest in town chocie <strong>of</strong> 6 flavors $ 2.75 • Ib. Open Weekends in <strong>Sep</strong>t. Sat. & Sun. 398-5124 You've been counting on us. Now, we're counting on you. Give to the SMH Emergency Room Fund Drive. [HYes, I'll help! Shore ^ I Memorial ',: Hospital (fltoi Somefs Point. N| 08244 Mti etrta HHth » 9m MB mta Macttti Here. When you need us. I CO LU Q. 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