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WaiiM,9S NtVW $14.95 1OOH M m ttlaMai MMn, far hl«h Kk fo for tffi ^>^>>< UA ' Harvest Ball \ on Saturday the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community Center wUl present 1U 5th annual Autumn Harvest Ball on Saturday, at the Atlantic aty Country aub, Northfleld. Highlight. o( Mi year's tUent auction bidding U a onewetk vacation at the Jamaican villa <strong>of</strong> John and EUle Davis at the Ty Golf and Beach Qub. Included with the vacation wUl be the. service* <strong>of</strong> cook, maid, laundress and gardener. The 'vUlay which accommodates eight people, to available from <strong>Oct</strong>ober to November <strong>of</strong> this year or April through November, MM; •" v , • , .• . For more Information on the vacaUon call mmt. For dinner" stance tickets eaS the CbmjnurHfy Center at M- 8900. >'• , , .Cocktails witt a nab bar, hot and 'cold hon d'oeuvres will be, served from 6 JO to 8 p.m. folfttad by a prime rib dinner. Jtiere will be dancing from «i30 to 12:30 a.m. with music provided by the Paul Maim Orchestra. « , , I STACK NAMED MANAGE^ WUsam H. Stack, a veteran employee <strong>of</strong> the FAA Technical Center, sal been appointed manager <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Airport. tan to Yonbn, N.Y., fltMkM&M to Atlantic CMy in Wand Is a 1M» graduate <strong>of</strong> Holy tolrlt High School. Stack anjflawife, Sony, Unit Ml Futon Avenue. Margate. John and Ellie Davis, left, discuss plans with Mary Garrett and Carole Hadtke, co-chairmen <strong>of</strong> the Community Center dinner dance, for bidding on their Jamaican Villa during the silent auction to be held during the fifth annual Harvest Ball, Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. IS, at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Club in Northfield. Tickets are still available. Candidates to address chapter The <strong>Ocean</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Federal Employee* will meet Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong> Mat 12:30 pjn. In Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counail social bafl, 40th Street and Asbury Avenue. Members will have tht tuna* to bear foe views <strong>of</strong> the local candidates for Assembly, Incumbent Republicans Joseph fMgilH <strong>of</strong> qgdaeton and Guy Muxlani <strong>of</strong> ^wlldwood and tht Democratic challengers, Edward Salmon <strong>of</strong> MfflvDle and Jeanne Qonnan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Surprised on her 70th birtMay i Lillian Boyd <strong>of</strong> 942 Harm Av.wastbegueet<strong>of</strong>bwwrata awprtM TORI bMday faufftt luncheon Sept 18, Tbe affair wu boated by Mrs. Boyd's daughters, Caroline Murphy, Bobbie JUST BRUSHING IS NOT ENOUGH Cohan, Shirley Crowley and Nelaapeianoontbepoo^lde at Aa bom. <strong>of</strong> Mrs. vitt family and Music for the occasion was providad by Bffl Brwafle'i Banjo Band. It stands to reason that if i foundation it not secure then what is built upon it could have future troubles. You must have healthy gums to have good teeth. Even frequent brushing <strong>of</strong> your teeth a not enough if it Is done incorrectly. A good brushing should take around three minutes with a good part <strong>of</strong> this devoted to the gums. Your dentist will explain to you the best method and equipment to use We have all the products that he will recommend in our complete dental care lection. Let your dentist check your gums. ¥«• or yew *Mtar c*n phtM M whmyM seed a deHrerf. We wiu drttver prompUy wltliOTt •xtra ehar|i, A great many people rely « u for la«ir health need*. We welcome reqaeitt far delivery service and eaarge accoan- U Mi 1 AIIUiY AVI, Right now, Security Savings Is <strong>of</strong>fering mortgages with all <strong>of</strong> these features: D Up to 95% financing' D Various adjustable rate mortgages available fora maximum <strong>of</strong> S25O.OOO."" D I i year fixed rate financing for a maximum loin <strong>of</strong> $500,000. • 30-year fixed rate financing fora maximum loan <strong>of</strong> $2 50.000. • Refinancing <strong>of</strong> existing mortgages. ' * E M S l C l buyeri^ ' for more information In Vlneland, call Tterrl > (609)691-2400. In Princeton, call Franclne Bryant (609)924^6. ' wimMm- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,11 THUUJDAY, OCTOBER 13. IMS TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NX Final week to submit recipes , it thi dtadto to tutaitt wMap 7-80 pm Ttariday, i 19* Street and lay fmpm ^psimayWordr^p^pper W d d a <strong>of</strong>fice fcrougj imt Wednetday, Us mym tart MeetMry totator, but al)^rteipia mutt includi category, JffWiw* CuUnary Arto, IOi»el OBtrander and Glna Mmta, insttwtow at tti rademy. n*tadgM will ittoct *• aamWlMlW to ••* <strong>of</strong> th» cateaories - appettier. and saJadi, entrees and nottfled and rtquaited to bring their dtab (eootod at homt) to the cafetaria for final Judging and awarding <strong>of</strong> & <strong>of</strong> tW tor flrit. m for •twnd, |1S for^d and a •inscription to a cooking magazine for BOM»>» BM^on will be awarded in each <strong>of</strong> thi tbr#i «^«Jf- foBowiag awarding <strong>of</strong> prize* the pubUc will be Invited to sample neb <strong>of</strong> tte dl»bii. ji A table witt vartoui coo the mtehin ConMCflon, 94 i tor the pubUc U btobrowse through wMto the Judges make* their final decision, You may enter at many redpM at you with and afl raelpeireceived will be pubUthad In a tpedal Wtafi, Cb<strong>of</strong>clngsupplementtobe Included lna November issue <strong>of</strong> taken during the flaals and brief Interviews with the; winners and Judges. '• AU entries should be mailed to What 1 * QoWf^'M, In an <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledge'-. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 08228. For additional Information can MWtil. See slides <strong>of</strong> Canada Slides §f northwestern dpMrati *efr pumpkins 0$ Ctanada highlighted the recent Halloween. . ,., meeting el the Orero thumb ,. ; Garden Oub <strong>of</strong> Somers Point VkgntX SaturdOY^:' I when speaker James Phllllns
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