Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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boy* la} « reward.<br />
FRED'S<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
SERVICE<br />
ftfc 9.1 MY Ave.<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
* Goody*ar Tires<br />
* Accessories<br />
* Miner Repairs<br />
* TlNM-Up<br />
* Lubrication<br />
* Washing<br />
TOE PICK-UP<br />
wdDftlYERY<br />
Hi, If WI27<br />
CONGRATULATIONS. Dr Leo Barone,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Kiwanis Club,<br />
congratulates and presents a trophy to Fred<br />
Dalzell, captain <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's champion-<br />
TERMITES?<br />
FREE INSPECTION!<br />
NO OBLIGATION!<br />
ship basketball team. Looking on are James<br />
McNeils (left), chairman <strong>of</strong> the Invitational<br />
Basketball Tournament, and fright I George<br />
Gerety, team coach —Senior Photo,<br />
Court Tourney Winners Guests pjyg<br />
At Kiwanis Luncheon Meeting<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mr-mbors and tournament. eonRrntulated the team<br />
the coach d the championship St. members and praised Gorety for Fix, (>•.<br />
Joseph's brritrtbaJI tram won* his i" ichinq GereH' has hei n active<br />
ed In 'h<br />
guests ut fhi' ilinnf'r meeting <strong>of</strong> theIn<br />
enriching basketball am! baseball<br />
f"'<br />
Sorm-rs Point Kiwan;* Club nivn'ly I teams in Somers Point for more<br />
in Daniel's Ri>st;iurant.<br />
than 20 yMps. The trophy was pre-<br />
St. Jospph's won the Kiwnnis In* sented to the* captain. Dalzell. and<br />
vitiihonal BaskptbHl! ttiurtwvnpnt the coach by Kiuunis president Dr.. h%* 'j'ri ,',<br />
rtaged February 2M. Other teams Leo Bamne, • , ".'<br />
oompHing in the order they finish-<br />
Guest speaker wag former Mayor hpou'jh" i<br />
ed wtw Northfielri, Somers Point<br />
Fled ChiirirnHn, who snnke tif !he ;i>, ,,., , n-<br />
and Linwood,<br />
hospitals and medicare. He wild that j r . ,f n<br />
Comprising the winning team<br />
were Freddy Dalzell Mike Rosenb»"ti«r.<br />
Mik<br />
Four<br />
medicare will open the door for <strong>On</strong><br />
many people in this area and en- V.<br />
able them to get the medical and<br />
surgical care they t-mjld not afford.<br />
He noted it also will be an aid tohu,<br />
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'hi' •!.• i! * i •• <strong>of</strong> »• i-<br />
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Traffic Heavy<br />
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Trriffii- on the Delaware Memorial<br />
Bnil-i. flur;ng March im-n'ast*! fit,.<br />
TV vi-hu-ies -A-er March 1SK1. Thi'j-<br />
Ing<strong>of</strong>danemir<br />
re-<br />
"Never ' she reior'iii emphatical- *n Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the Di'la.<br />
ly^<br />
warn River and Bay Authority that<br />
1 bridge iratfif fur March WM 1 Ofi OM<br />
"Then why hnseri'f ymj reported<br />
vi-h.cles compared to 994 H6N vehicles<br />
sooner'" said St, Peter, •You've<br />
f r March laHS an increase <strong>of</strong> «jv 336<br />
be*»n dead a long Unit"!"<br />
vi hn les or 6A percent. .<br />
Bridge trills for March totaled SftM • |<br />
! Dt-mocrncj, like n :;zion, ^uff rsVFi.<br />
i-nmpnred to S631 541 for March '<br />
mi»» fit>m its careless id-, •«;tU s. T9K3. an int-reaie <strong>of</strong> $43164 or 6 9<br />
not from its<br />
percent. J^<br />
Traffic far the B fnonW p<br />
HMJ<br />
enrima March 31. was USM m ,..<br />
F<br />
hicles fV^nparpd to 13.S9l.985 vehicSes<br />
fnr the 12 month period endins March<br />
ftl T9B5 an imTpase nf 9W 131 ve- 1 .<br />
hii It"; or t.l pf-n-ent.<br />
Resenue for the 12 month pcriatf-<br />
JilS fOR HUT • W—k - Month . Smaton<br />
USED TV SETS FOR SALE<br />
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h>t _*<br />
-> i -".'i-<br />
S, wa y I;?>P<br />
pared tu IH,160,fig) for th«- 12<br />
cr.-ase <strong>of</strong> Jjfea,422 or 7<br />
Sin«» «ie Aufu« IS l«l<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Delaware M(-mnrial BridB,)<br />
1V> 060,302 vehicles have croiteH the<br />
•pan. '<br />
A hero is a soldier who does<br />
Joh with b.-m>fit president <strong>of</strong> the Cbmmunity<br />
County SprifiR Horse Show last year,<br />
Welfare Council <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick,<br />
will Rive a demonstration <strong>of</strong> groom-<br />
an elder in the Middiobush Reformed ins, t.iek and riding ability as a<br />
Church and as a member <strong>of</strong> theh;(rfiiiRht<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lSHiii'iipe Miiy Ctiun-<br />
Township School Board, He ity<br />
Spring Horse Show May 11 and 15.<br />
!;w, show ehairnian,<br />
4 <br />
ilelay "T«» <strong>of</strong>ten," W"idner sums up, announced last week for th*» English<br />
your r.'urn to :uib,n^ the hard- "the drop-out i* facwi wtth famiiy and Western Riding events, which<br />
er it «,.!! hiv<br />
are! community disapproval at exact- help make Up onp <strong>of</strong> the best at-<br />
5 Ri' ii./e Ht iham-e is takinB ly the time when he haa the greattended horse shows in South JerM-y.<br />
liijii clly inkiy that every. e»t mn^l for support find encoura^f- Any rider interested in comp'iins<br />
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