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THE OCEAN CVTY SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />
PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE,<br />
Prize winning Scouts listed Peaches arrives . .. run,-fish, run<br />
Local area scouts were listed Linwood. Richard Evans, 418 , <strong>by</strong> Gretchen Duncan<br />
among the prize winners this' Connecticut ay., Somers Point,<br />
week .in * the Scout contest a member'<strong>of</strong> Troop 277, won a<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s perennial-<br />
selling tickets for the Atlantic .week at Cape Edge,' while<br />
spring rites - the gala launching,<br />
Area.Council Scout-o-Rama to Kenny Bird, 412 W. New Jersey<br />
and docking <strong>of</strong> J.A. "Peachy<br />
be held this year on May l.at - av., Somers Point, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
McCarthy's, "The Pop" - took<br />
Mainland Regional High School Cub Pack 87^ won a $25 savings<br />
place right on schedule last<br />
• in Linwood,<br />
bond. " . . . •<br />
Saturday under sunny skies and<br />
W. Matthewson. <strong>of</strong> 1345 Winning passes to Toussau's'<br />
with a fair wind-bkwin'.<br />
Central, av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a Wax Museum in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Some 60 friends and .devoted<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Explorer Ship 81, were Bob Goodson, 1253 West fans <strong>of</strong> ' veteran fisherman,<br />
won an Instamatic , camera av.,- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Ship 81; Mike McCarthy, gathered at the foot<br />
donated <strong>by</strong> Image Works, .<strong>of</strong> Guerro, 90S Oak av., Linwood, <strong>of</strong> the Snug Harbor lagoon<br />
Pack 40; David Anthony, 213 W. shortly before one p.m.<br />
New York av., Somers Point, Bicentennial red, white and<br />
HAT DISPLAY •<br />
Pack 87; David Ezell, 1814 West blue flags, streamers and<br />
A Spring Fancy and Unusual av., Linwood, Pack 40; James banners adorned "The Pop's"<br />
Ladies' Mat Display will be Martinelli, 379 Poplar av., dock and everyone was<br />
presented at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Linwood, Pack 40; Shawn equipped with confetti<br />
Good Counsel Leisure Club next Michael, 612 Rhode Island av., "crackers" to greet "Peachy"<br />
Wednesday, April 14, at 1 p.m. Somers Point, Pack 87. as he came into port.<br />
in the church social hall, 40th st. Winning MacDonald ham- Arrival time, from the<br />
and Central av. Mayor B. burgers were Scott launching site at Beyer's<br />
Thomas Waldman, who will be Rockafellow, 235 Davis av., Marina (some four blocks<br />
guest speaker, and Mrs. Linwood, Pack 40, and D. away) was slated for 1:13 %<br />
Waldman will select winners Demlop, 1315 West av., <strong>Ocean</strong> p.m. At 1:13 p.m., shouts went<br />
from the display.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ship 81.<br />
up from the crowd. "There he<br />
is." "Here he comes!"<br />
Sure enough, the sturdy 17-<br />
SHAFTO'S<br />
foot Acquasport bedecked with<br />
flags, bunting and a big Easter<br />
basket, turned the Snug Harbor<br />
bend at precisely 1:13 V4 p.m.<br />
- Cheers rose, horns blew,<br />
confetti filled the air and as the Peachy (right) and pal Frank bring Hie Pop to its dock in Snug Harbor,<br />
stalwart skipper inched hismaking<br />
Spring <strong>of</strong>ficial in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
RESTAURANT craft into its slot, he gave a<br />
gallant wave to the crowd.<br />
Signs went up. "Peachy for companied him on the voyage, Memorial Hospital where checker championBip.<br />
1249 Asbury Avenue President" "Run Fish Run!", "Peachy" wended his way"Peachy"<br />
serves as a volun- Refreshments, sandwiches<br />
and among the first to greet through the throng <strong>of</strong> admirers, teer. Others came from the and cake were served dock-side<br />
him as he stepped <strong>of</strong> f the boat who had travelled from as far Rainbow Fishing Club, in which at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
was Mayor B. Thomas Wald- as Pennsylvania for" the bighe's<br />
been a charter member for Milton Luke, intermixed with<br />
man, who had Journeyed from day.<br />
some 40 years. And still others hug* and kisses for a man who<br />
across the island to be on hand Others came from the represented his wide circle <strong>of</strong> is entering his 79th year with<br />
for the celebration.<br />
mainland, a coterie headed <strong>by</strong> friends, including two eight tiie indominataMe, true blue<br />
' Assisted <strong>by</strong> his first mate, Dr. William Brennan and other year old boys who he aspirit<br />
<strong>of</strong> 761<br />
Frank Vitale, who had ac-well-wishers<br />
from Shore currently challenging for a "Run, fish, run". _<br />
REOPENENG<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
APRIL 16th<br />
WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />
on MONDAYS 'til JUNE<br />
Giuseppe's<br />
PIZZA<br />
12th SI. A Boardwalk<br />
- For the Best Pie in Town -<br />
Phone 399-8404<br />
> OPEN WEEKENDS (<br />
For a Superb Meal CHICHI'S<br />
Shuffflin on<br />
<strong>by</strong> Ed Veith<br />
i Is very poor<br />
says William Bowe*. " ••<br />
We are sorry to report that<br />
the wife <strong>of</strong> Earl Wales passed<br />
away and was laid to rest last<br />
week. We extend the sympathy<br />
0( OUT ttUUPO a(PCfllP*affiatfUPa<br />
We also were told that E.<br />
Raymond spent several days in<br />
ShoreMemorial Hospital, but is<br />
home and much Improved now.<br />
Frances Stewart has had<br />
treat improvement and ia now<br />
up and walking. We are pleased<br />
at the improvement <strong>of</strong> our two<br />
Thelsa and Doug Ewing are<br />
hosting the card club for the<br />
next several weeks. There will<br />
be no card club, on Holy<br />
Thursday.<br />
The winners on Thursday<br />
were Peg'Cornelius, 584;<br />
Harley Cornelius, 963; Jane<br />
Keen, 960, and Al Goldman, 942.<br />
Tfae Monday winners were<br />
Mildred Poulton, 969L Chris<br />
Stengl, 960; Jane Keen, 931, and<br />
Paul Macrie, 503.<br />
We reported on receiving into<br />
membership Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Schaeffer. Their given names,<br />
however, are Merlon and Paul<br />
'Survival 4 film<br />
at Point Church<br />
SOMETS POINT—<br />
"Survival", a new color film,<br />
will be shown at Calvary In*<br />
dependent Baptist Church, 8th<br />
st. and New York av., Saturday.<br />
April 10, at 7:30 p.m.<br />
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