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teacher<br />

|-' /•Studeitfs, colleagues<br />

P „ refnetoberjke undying<br />

•** ' spirit <strong>of</strong> one who' cared<br />

DyCIlAftUEWOOD<br />

• Artd ton* wt btoutft pw jttsufcMr hejfc.<br />

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Chrt* Cajdncr yra* an "athlew. In _ r<br />

1*- ' f*c* .» very <strong>On</strong>e baieball player. He 33H13 S SOSS<strong>On</strong><br />

'"Waf a;.32-yeax-oUl tttveher at Mair<br />

^Number47-<strong>Ocean</strong> tfty/iU- C822G-02?S. Thursday,,Docomber 3, <strong>1992</strong> Tvw> Sections • Prtco<br />

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-.-' Hi.U-UJ .fiNU '-JUNlo •<br />

T,--'!. P'Q 1 ! Rnnry c r pi_r- r'.<br />

. (600) 399-6411<br />

<strong>of</strong> high school<br />

• • « : • • «<br />

••:••.•.:••«<br />

More room In primary school due by fall— A2 . - .i; .<br />

OCEA& CITY — The <strong>Ocean</strong> idly high achpoJ at- 6th $trtw and<br />

Jrfigh Sdiooi is currently operating at Avenue. •<br />

capacity, according k> Dr. Donald Drar- DcKbcrn said Jvfonday 0* tuamt i~.<br />

bom. superintendent <strong>of</strong> school*, and criroUinc*rtrvCkxanCl!v?l<br />

enrollment i»'expected to expand, piM- school and bi Upper fournfi&p tod*- .<br />

-'"" creating probksna. with over- cases high school atrolfchcret is fckdy *}<br />

dcr to address ihia, the<br />

L'» taking prciiminaary<br />

a plan far an expansion <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />

; i-.^^rS^EK?ffirt^?T^:T»"p >** C 0 ^ 6lub * Sa H ^ ^ Un8od "'*« Oec hgWh$ ccfcrnCrty at mo Staoomakef Ho9y on mo Parkway in Mannora Monday. . MV' 111": KQIIOr llCCIlSC tTHFlSlferS<br />

team.-. . . .<br />

K «^.BU, nr« and this Se hu pai**v' p,^ on to w. hi.» p«. i^oint Dayiront planning inpui giv^n<br />

By vocation aW*r. by avc^tion TV-J^^. Kr»*rfV»r\*-»f nlnnnitirr lfinilf mWAtl B?a*lA.VCOONKY o* *^-!*»•*• to abet muitepm*.<br />

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tic*<br />

A<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP —<br />

pc»cd cr, which "<br />

exit<br />

hl«n he wa» — *. nr-orc park. 5aiwrt a ^ ^ ^ ^a UqUor -«« ^<br />

;.n<br />

In'tvcT"'*r^c<br />

«vcry<br />

o/ rhr,<br />

in S<br />

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bfr Oq<br />

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Q! T adviv-ury gro.ip met Tuc-d-iv pprrrrt Cocr.rr.:v.;an met :«-.: svr*k to Wil; 3 'T,<br />

• '" ' v-k-.:i-. a hay/rant 'drvcJerprnrr.: fVjr.r.;'.!- put t^rihcr an outi;nc c-t bay front :r :< ' irtJ ••:\!src\J !;jjhrtr.jj -ind -/njcS Jipmtc: trar.tirr, LJJU v,-


ool shell seen completed<br />

CITY — School<br />

tt there<br />

lw-fow more classroom*<br />

'tax the primary<br />

«^i,by the.next school<br />

lteo Sp<br />

Garden's Market :..'_'.<br />

Gramary ;,;.;..<br />

Johnson'* Popcorn...'.<br />

Mac's Restaurant.:......:...<br />

Mack&Manco's :<br />

Maflon'*.... '.....<br />

KUukotptac*<br />

, grounds coinmittcc Tucsd/>y<br />

evening, under which<br />

the prinjary School 1 shell.<br />

would be completed before<br />

the next ^chool year.'<br />

"It should not. take that<br />

.gnictt'-tb get this done," he<br />

said. "I walked- through<br />

• there this morning ond<br />

Restaurant Advertisers Index<br />

..; B-10<br />

A 1C<br />

A-lb<br />

..........JV'16<br />

.':_ JV-15<br />

A-16<br />

A-16<br />

..A-4<br />

• . A-16<br />

.:... .A-16<br />

I.....:....A-14<br />

A-D<br />

..'.'.'....A-IS<br />

i FREE HOLIDAY GIFT<br />

WRAPPING OF ALL<br />

STAINTON PURCHASES<br />

INTHE<br />

CHRISTMAS SHOP<br />

1st Floor Annex<br />

thdre really Isn't lhdt much<br />

•todo. 1 '; • . . •;<br />

Thp outside shell <strong>of</strong> the<br />

classrooms, a second story<br />

addition to .the primary<br />

school bul|t during .the<br />

1989-90TCnovfltion; incomplete,<br />

bu.t, Insjde walla and<br />

otfler work needs to be fin-<br />

Obadiah's Seafood........:...<br />

Poppora „<br />

A-16<br />

..A-14<br />

Scboon«r'3 Rotflaurnnt.....! ........A-16<br />

Tom's Doll ....._ .'. B-18<br />

Undo BilPa Pancaka -..., ........A-14<br />

Varsity tnn ..:.... ..: A-14<br />

Vontura Piazza .- A-14<br />

Via Mara _...'.,..:..!.....<br />

Wards Pastry. -.„.:.: ,<br />

A-15<br />

,.,.A-3<br />

Waterfront......<br />

Whrtobriflr tfin ".<br />

Yootorday'a.. -.<br />

'A-15<br />

A-14<br />

A-16<br />

mA INT<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

ished before the space can<br />

Be used for students..<br />

The delay has been a<br />

is tip for sale<br />

source <strong>of</strong> concern for par- OCEAN CITY; — Tho "That is a lHtto ^sler for.'<br />

ents, especially since ' the Board <strong>of</strong>. Education is sell- people to 6'wallow," he said<br />

third grodfi class te 'over- ing the. former supcriritcn- recently. •''.•' - •<br />

Crowded this year dent'9 . . automobile, The white 1988 Chevrolet,<br />

Acc<strong>of</strong>d ing to Dearborn's previously a source-<strong>of</strong> con- Caprice Classic has $7fifto<br />

.timetable, by • January the troversy. '•;'.' . - ". miles on it, nccording loan<br />

district should... Have The automobile was used advertisement today in the<br />

approya 1 <strong>of</strong> .educational by former superintendent Scnlinel-Ltdger, and- though;<br />

specifications from the state Anthony Scalzo ind '.was p iha ad. says Itis in excellent<br />

Department' <strong>of</strong> Education, pbint -<strong>of</strong> criticism' frotti' ru^hnlng'-. condition;. Tjoard<br />

and have a plan- by Febrii- $omc members <strong>of</strong> the public' members -jokingly called<br />

who saw. it as'o symbol-<strong>of</strong><br />

n r y - ' . . . - • • ' • ' • ••••;•••<br />

H expects to. hnye, theoverspending.<br />

/ .<br />

plan approved hy the end .New- superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> March and be able, to go. Donald Dearborn aaid he<br />

out to bids, in April; \vith Will not use a Uuluippi; %a p»r your, $42 lor<br />

two yoari. JIG to «u montTi. Wonol Bv> Muii»Jpp(; J29pOf (-oar. $49<br />

for hKoyo**; $19 w'mon9». Nflwuttrrt poda 40* p«f copy. WBUCATl&H<br />

SCHEDULE: W»o «y «v or/ Ihurtdxf. oxE«p( wfw> temi- vrooWy,<br />

and Friday, Juno Oi.-wflh Augvat POSTUAStEft SOTK) addreuc<br />

to Tho Se.,t. - i;.-:.<br />

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»-.-.(.--.v I'd be .:. tt-L- l . p V-."<br />

I.^.:y > n !r.oi...-.i: :.,;c<br />

M ^;. rt;r. ;,<br />

t-.v r.ci-.vci. !: v.v»s c.-...• t.: r.L'.unu! i:iV/' A-.,<br />

:hc •J::cir.;M'it :op five's cxp^;,-.^ "M.v, \i-.v V-'-<br />

.--cy've had :r. scan Any UVi htoppd for d coupll: (^<br />

day?, last v,tx.k,ibv:! )\e was<br />

on vacation a! :he tune<br />

v du.nes and -improving the ocean >s rising at some-<br />

drainage, but that develop-<br />

• Provide flood .pro<strong>of</strong>ing bulkhead- at. North Street reconstruction <strong>of</strong> thcdctcrlwhere<br />

between a foot and<br />

ing a repetitive loss'plan<br />

manuals to property own- will be repaired, with orated Marcus Harbor bulk-<br />

three feet a century.<br />

has been a good way to<br />

ers in low lying areas. valves added to. the drainhead." . " , '<br />

coordinate the flood control The. four main causes <strong>of</strong><br />

• The city has a program <strong>of</strong> age, and the flood gates will J Wright said there ifi'alno a<br />

activity. . • . flooding in the, dty Are<br />

installing backcheck valves be added at 12th Street, lot <strong>of</strong> information on flood-<br />

Tlje plan is to come before overflow from the ocean to prevent Water from reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Hdal coning and flood prevention at<br />

the Planning Board and the during storms, water from entering the dty through trols at 46/47th streets, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Public<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council for their input, the Great Egg'Harbor .Bay drainage pipes. In 1993, if reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the" bulk- Library, 16th Street and -<br />

though it is not certain rising over the height <strong>of</strong> the' approved by council,' the ed at. 17th- -Street Simpson Avenue . •• -v.'-T .<br />

when. <strong>City</strong> Cquhcil will bulkhead during northwest<br />

have to approve the .final winds.-.-- slow ' drainage .in<br />

p l a n . ; . • • • • ' • ' Jow .lying"-areas and water-<br />

There will also be 'a.public .flowing into siorrn drains. .<br />

input meeting Z.p.m, <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

The plan recommends the,<br />

15 in <strong>City</strong> Council cham-<br />

city take some steps to,<br />

bers, <strong>City</strong> Hall. • .'<br />

reduce, the risk from flood'<br />

"Mostly we want-people .<br />

• ing. These include:' ' . ". \<br />

who have experienced<br />

A RABAT CHRISTMAS<br />

•• Bujld dunes along the,<br />

flooding to come out'and<br />

newly replenished tieaches,<br />

talk to us." Wright said.<br />

which should prevent wave<br />

The city is also doing what<br />

washovcr between St".<br />

it can to inform people ,<br />

Charles Place and 5th Street<br />

about flooding. A pamphlet<br />

as well as other areas'. Esti-<br />

with, basic information<br />

mated costr S240.000. in<br />

about flooding was<br />

addition to the approxi-<br />

included with each tax bill,'<br />

mately S2.6 million the dty<br />

and cncoura-glng home-'<br />

ha\s contributed to the beach<br />

owners to get involved in<br />

"building.," • "<br />

the National Flood Insurance<br />

Program even if they •<br />

• Improve drainage art<br />

an! not required to. •<br />

2nd, Street and Corinthian<br />

• There are some problems<br />

Avenue, which is in the<br />

the city cannot handle,<br />

planning . stage.' Estimated<br />

alone.<br />

ccAt:S118,000.<br />

'In addition to. dangers<br />

• Investigate the cause <strong>of</strong><br />

from'storms and high tides.<br />

tidal flooding At 3rd Street<br />

and West Avenue.<br />

Large<br />

Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

Pen and PenciFScLsT"<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

COOKIES<br />

30% OFF<br />

lichns was<br />

Holiday.<br />

dnftwcKKi. some i>bvjou'>ly<br />

r DECORATED CAKES<br />

r.cvv and some much older."<br />

.:nj li-.ert- was jbc occ.i- SMITH JEWELERS, .Nc.<br />

Frosted<br />

Fruit and Nut<br />

s;«r,.il Ix-cr' c.n nr puisttc<br />

RICHARD 0. SMfTH/r<br />

SNOWMEN<br />

STOLLEN<br />

oc«ai<br />

Son<br />

SHOPRNG!<br />

eaters<br />

;!Leaitrer and vinyl 1-Iandba^s •<br />

Christmas Turtleneek* Sc Blouses<br />

. i Flannel NjghigowriK .<br />

aovngs<br />

10-4- co<br />

OPEN-MOP. tf*^ f n TOarr, :cBprn<br />

W$^£ttZrt^.<br />

1 ' " ' '<br />

JMJL . QX • V •<br />

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[20i\<br />

1235 S. Shore Rd, Palermo, wiy Telephone<br />

Marmora, NJ 0ft223 W 6O9-39O-3171<br />

OPEN Tuo»,-7hu* ..ftl 10 5, SaL 10-2<br />

THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TRAVEL.<br />

GIVE A TRIP<br />

THIS HOLEDAT SEASON!<br />

CRUI9ES •TOURS<br />

AIRLINE TICKETS<br />

Happy Holidays<br />

O!<br />

30 o i,V25%>20%.<br />

PUMPKIN & MINCE PIES<br />

WARDS PASTRY<br />

PICK YOUR DISCOl NT<br />

1st Floor<br />

Oi'HN SUNDAYS NOON TO -i PM<br />

rp 9-5-30 Men. - Sat • "t:J h" p :v.<br />

MAJOR CREDITCAXDS<br />

".— IN OUR<br />

730f Asbupy Ave.y <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

. 399-U60<br />

TIJ_ CHRISTMAS<br />

Surxlayi<br />

Look For<br />

GREEN ><br />

TAG „<br />

SPECIALS


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SEA ISLE.CIXV— TheSea trayed by Seth Deignan <strong>of</strong> zkowakl. and Ann<br />

. .-•». «.. . . « • . *%..*'*• . * _•_ 1 1 _ ..* • _ ^ —i \ M ^T?I v. k4**%*« /iij From 35 tone<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 6. and<br />

•.Center, 133 85th Street behind <strong>City</strong> Hall at 4416 pal Alliance Council is. 'An_<br />

All. parts arc 6pen.-Tho.se Landis Aye.. V ' ••'sponsoring a poihscyia sale' story <strong>of</strong> why.C«od came to<br />

interested should be pro- The museum will feature to raise funds fox the DApK eartn as'.Vbaby arid will be*<br />

pared to Sing a song from Christmas customs and (Drug and Alcohol Kesls-. performed 'tor children ar\d<br />

' ' • ' . '. ,.' tancc Education) program adults by young poo ""'<br />

South Jersey's premiere caterer, bakciy & gourmet Shop<br />

WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />

SOUPS •<br />

Cream, ol Potato with Looks ,~ :....:..... -<br />

.2.50<br />

Soatood Btequo .'; ,....:...:...„ ......<br />

Chtckon PVxen&no-. : ....- ..,-••• ••..8.00<br />

Gnllod Chooao and Bacon...... .'• ...:.... .;. .'•..4.50<br />

GriHod Chickonovot Caosar<br />

..7.00<br />

SJirimp Louto :..- '• .••..BOO<br />

Bow TVo Vogotablo Pnnta ...:.<br />

..600<br />

B(occoUCt>od:, OeophCUy 393-752Q-<br />

?i lie<br />

,7 r>,\Y? A WEHK<br />

' TKi '!' iN-SI-.KViC?:<br />

I . 7 • --; • 'fary<br />

Jn'ne's Nursery,'<br />

r. -f.<br />

< ur Pluilff.ophy<br />

"FKliP.i-";' -'! Ai-T • AT/i'lNr<br />

>.-•.<<br />

( Izuica is<br />

i:w-:' i) from low lido. Fcx i*».i lUo Ciry<br />

boacMronl. tubtn>O 43 p>ou10» Irom tvo'i "rfo o/id 30 m/iuioi [rom low<br />

Ddo. . '• • .<br />

[OATE<br />

1 DAY<br />

3 Thu<br />

4 Fri<br />

5 Sat<br />

6 Sun<br />

7 Mon<br />

vrir.or k<br />

V<br />

8.-J6 oa<br />

10:33 or.<br />

; T:23 03<br />

None<br />

8 Tuo 12:08 o o<br />

9 Wed CN f?.55 oi<br />

10 Jhu<br />

AM HIGH<br />

TlMC/FM1<br />

2:15 -32<br />

.3:11 3J.<br />

4:05 as<br />

4:50 .'37<br />

5:46 «o<br />

6:31 Moon Ta^^s' C^.^h xi t'c>-i!^<br />

1J Uv-,t Coa'tM t l-'.^c* on f rj-.u'uf ' •. '<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

i.<br />

^<br />

1520 A«iburj A->t. Ptwnc 399-1575<br />

.*•<br />

<strong>City</strong> still working ®<br />

on groin permits<br />

t>M LOW<br />

TSif/Wi^fiT "tlMh/HHanT<br />

9.T33 o 5 2:34 ,i i<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — The agreement is-the length'<strong>of</strong><br />

9:50 oa 3:34 ' 3 t "city has yet to get needed one oi the jetties,'which the<br />

/0;3fl OJ 4:29 3i state and federal permits state feels, is too long. ••<br />

11:21 oi5:22<br />

3? •for a plan to build twa large ' "<br />

?2:7/ oi 6:13 .la<br />

100 oi 6:59 3',<br />

1:48 o.' . 7;42 ,ir,<br />

•'2:34 o*. 0:27 so<br />

• % Complete^<br />

Beauty Service<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

vv ^' rc hoping we can .<br />

groins-at 81:,r and 88th. tome to an agreement on<br />

strwts, yi order to protect 'his." I.mnone said- "If we ^,<br />

bst yen's beach fill in the havo to shorten it, well<br />

south end. ' shorten it." ' .<br />

-----A-cnrrtitns-ttt-tttv Cor*--- Thccrty wanti.tQ gct.tln;.<br />

missioni-r "jamfy . fahonne, ponmts .is soon as_poss;ib!e .<br />

the city will'meet with rep- '° that constriction can be<br />

. resentdtivcv. 'wi'th the completed before thc next<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Environ- summcr'season.<br />

'mental Protection .ind ..'. T'tti: wity has already.<br />

"Energy irr Trenton' .ib«cjt approved a S.I.3 million<br />

thep!.uis. cctntfuct with Trcv-Con Inc.'<br />

"This.is what's callcd-She '('•• L:lx-rty Comer. N'J. for ^<br />

height -'<strong>of</strong> government' red ' the construction, contingent^<br />

t.ipv-," lannoru- -vi'id. "tivjt i 'Mi»y County- Prosecu-<br />

:ors .Office, according to<br />

First Assistant Prosecutor<br />

"He should not benefit from . .<br />

this kind <strong>of</strong> program due to the<br />

nature and the extent <strong>of</strong> his crime"<br />

— 1st a$st. prosecutor<br />

'~^l V R^ heft S f:S?S ^ Or •wW. "Now he'9 trying ,o crowd.ng • ,n<br />

fin.t- and sccond-de- M> out aftcr ;;cr . a iL' Ost .': <strong>of</strong>f - . su P° r ^ s - full-time employment, keep<br />

uni/y y events <strong>of</strong> the township.' <strong>Dec</strong>. '(> -in. Seaville United ing ISP <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the0<br />

6 p.m. curfew, attend<br />

Saui information concerting Methodist. Refreshments<br />

southern division in C.mv weekly support group<br />

[school, church and flub' w:Ji be served afterwards.'<br />

dep. It was created about H) meetings, contacting his ISP<br />

year's ago to relieve over-' <strong>of</strong>ficial roughly 2(1<br />

in care <strong>of</strong> The S<br />

or call 62S-3307. Deadline is ' Christinas in South Jer-<br />

Momlay evening. ' ' sey is'the theme <strong>of</strong> the open<br />

* The Upper Township hou.se .)! the Friendship<br />

PTA Food Drive is. taking School, "I^oute 9 in Palenno,<br />

place through CVo 11. Stu- The annual event takes<br />

denis in nil three h townshipk place.from noori-1 p.m. Sattvchools<br />

are asked to bnng urd.iy arid Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 5-o<br />

lny no'nperi'shable goods JV.J 12-13. ..<br />

_ which will l>} d^s'nbuted to . ..'Loca.ljrei'S. w'ill b ,<br />

S 169<br />

S 399<br />

S 549<br />

Thur«day, Docombor 3, 1902 Oceon <strong>City</strong>. N.J. THE SEUTJNEL-LO3GER A5<br />

times a month, performing<br />

16 hours <strong>of</strong> community "service<br />

per month, maintaining<br />

a diary <strong>of</strong> activities and<br />

a budget <strong>of</strong> .ill ' monies<br />

earned, and being tested for<br />

drugs and alcohol. . '•*<br />

He must, also establish a<br />

payment schedule all fines.<br />

impov.'cl during !iis sentence.<br />

h\ Panny'a ca 1 .1 SI million trust fund From.<br />

Joan Cr.i:,s.)no <strong>of</strong> Avalpn.<br />

^^e for;;ed .1 powerr<strong>of</strong>-.it{orney<br />

d(K*ument m order to<br />

take S<br />

^;, this<br />

was.Sl.5 million.<br />

Program.<strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

state prosecutors arc currently<br />

negotiating the i.viuo<br />

<strong>of</strong> whether non-violent<br />

firsthand sccohd-degroe<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders should be admit.ted<br />

to the program, according<br />

ro Ostr<strong>of</strong>f They have<br />

been in the past. Cases are<br />

also reviewed on a three-<br />

; month interval, he'.ulded.<br />

Co., to poy <strong>of</strong>f a client's<br />

Applicahtr. • for the pro-'<br />

mortgage. '"<br />

gr.im must have served at<br />

Investigators recovered<br />

least 60 days <strong>of</strong> their origi-<br />

about S60.000 <strong>of</strong> that from<br />

nal sentence, he added. :2'l.0(X).- then' f.iked the account <strong>of</strong> Atlantic'<br />

Panny, 43, who iud a prac- signatures to cash ,bnds Shore Abstract, a rQal estate<br />

tice in Marmora, w.is M.'n- held'on her behalf.. company,Panny owned.'<br />

teneed last November, and<br />

Other clients were .also<br />

ha-4 been, serving his sen-' . P.inny .)lv;rplt..id


Starts at.<br />

You'll find everything<br />

you need to complete your<br />

Christmas list at Leon's<br />

GIVE A GIFT OF FASHION<br />

WOOLRICH<br />

SWEATERS<br />

Men's -<br />

TURTLENECKSs<br />

ana.' •<br />

CASUAL<br />

SHIRTS<br />

SPECIAL SECTION <strong>of</strong><br />

Sweaters &<br />

Sweatpants<br />

20%<br />

OFF It takes a little more<br />

to make a<br />

|JACKETS NEW ITEMS<br />

Aberdeen<br />

Woolricri<br />

and Lovi"s<br />

20% to<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

Fantastic Savings on<br />

Work Shoes by N<strong>of</strong>thlake<br />

Special Section Of<br />

Slippers on Sale<br />

-SPECIAL SECTION OF<br />

CORDUROYS<br />

MEN'S PAJAMAS<br />

BVD and JOCKE\<br />

DOCKERS<br />

SHIRTS<br />

PANTS<br />

Cress Par/.s<br />

for Men. Women & Children<br />

WOOLRICH<br />

SHIRTS<br />

50% OFF<br />

*^^<br />

NOW IN STOCK<br />

K«p Warm wttti Thermal and rfro Layw<br />

Undwwow by HAKES and JOCKEY<br />

Sporio Duck Boots and Shoos for<br />

• Mon & Women • '<br />

FITTED<br />

DRESS SHIRTS<br />

by<br />

John Henry<br />

5Q%<br />

OFF<br />

.JIFFjES<br />

EVArJS •"<br />

SLIPPERS?<br />

WopiandThfirmaf<br />

socks<br />

|G6RE-TEX&ZERO(<br />

Men's a Boys"<br />

ROBES »14 M to.135" GLOVES<br />

A Boatsman s<br />

HOURS:<br />

Kton. ifKu 7 nu<br />

ar.d Sat. 9 lo 6<br />

PHONE 399-2768<br />

MEN-g APPAREL<br />

FO<strong>On</strong>VEA« FOR MEN • WOMEN • CHILDREN<br />

756 Asbury Avenue, O.C.<br />

for Men<br />

and Women<br />

mr « w^ •O,NT-^e act together- to, mprovc the . ^ t ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Council. Navy economy nnd bring down. ^ •'Tfind lt ^y^. OTJonhcl, Joe Glynrw Jack<br />

League, will hold its annual our debts." He also spoke. ..^ Wcarcpoinebackto Schneider, Johnny Fjrack,<br />

dinner dance Wednoadayv <strong>of</strong> ihcneed toimprovo Wu- ^ £tc 4O3 £4 &0 cariy Doc'Robblna and a'.huh-.<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 9 at Mac's Restaurant cation. , ' . ^ - . . • '.; ^rcd more inert.; (We. will<br />

- here. Cocktails begin at 6:3& .Also at the meeting, a was tho period- «it talk hb'ou.t gorjne; great<br />

I .p.m., •n «, dinner , is CIT at 7:30. 1. A ^ slate <strong>of</strong> .•.,••.•,..,• <strong>of</strong>f icers xyw rccom- u wmui dme most <strong>of</strong> uaweirti women pcrformer^later.).<br />

lickcis arcjSl7each and mendtd for.1993.-three shir tending to tiwincs« or In many cases, This group<br />

Include hars d <strong>of</strong>cvres, a free members were approved. wm. cmpioycd; Oecari <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> men also played golf. To<br />

drinkf'enhrce and. music for<br />

and . the group - . - - heard - . an was *... for. f..__i.i weekends •_—:.._— or vaca- ni^t>ir. Donation is ST5 prx women's groups. at 523-1330.<br />

tVrson lo Ix'ncfit the fund's Those attending .ire<br />

•DEPAPTMENT'-STODE<br />

YES<br />

Special Introductory Price<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $17.99 persq. yd.<br />

Reg. $36.00 sq. yd. .<br />

'&TAINTONS'<br />

MO .Vv'X<br />

U f V<br />

rrv<br />

grace women's club meetings menus<br />

( OCEAW CITY -: A.<br />

arris-<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia will be guests to come-at 11 a.m. •<br />

mcrry^-beary Chxistmas tho featured speaker with for holiday punch-and"<br />

>nd a "Fantasy in Ice" wiU her Taws-llVe. Thoughts." music^rovided by carolers.<br />

JnfoJd ;,t upcoming.Chris- Reservations may be. .Special music will be premade<br />

iyjth Pauline, 641- • scnted by Tammy Tecce <strong>of</strong><br />

8701 weekdays, or Louise, PJoasatitville,. and Richards<br />

.^e Southern Shore Afjer 628-2342 evenings. Cost is will'again be tlic featured<br />

Five Club will host a dep <strong>of</strong> S14.50>duslv !i:nchcvir. .it r.txjr.<br />

^!o^.c;ftv,. <strong>Dec</strong>/ 7 at ' Tr.c<br />

-rxXir-JwaJk ' "/<br />

> <strong>Dec</strong>" ? in tri_<br />

purpose room, featuring the<br />

school's three musical <strong>of</strong>j^anizations.<br />

The SS-niembcr band, Ii*d<br />

by Unda Rothermel, uill perform<br />

such holiday favorites<br />

•as Frosty the. Sr.cvsnizn and<br />

Rochn' Around Ike Oirt-fmai<br />

Trcr. - ,<br />

Wamn Miljtr will lead.his<br />

fvtring cii'XjTible in the rartifs<br />

ci ,the ••(•asrin<br />

The 80-rr.e.mber school<br />

d chou- will ' r;inr, HanulSzh'--dub<br />

in the Statx;.<br />

OvJ>i .i:id Itr.yjc Hell' R*>Jk<br />

Meetings are held on the •cr.^.i.T the ii;ivc-i;oh <strong>of</strong> N1.:rt<br />

second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> i.ach<br />

month, till 3vC-^'5fl- !?.-<br />

J*<br />

Tiic a:r,ci.Tt :s iiu-: tr^<br />

• the gift she'11'<br />

'«^'Icweydu for-•<br />

. rrorn..L :<br />

. norciicS|\ouse.-'designs<br />

matching, rainwear<br />

aj\d bags, holiday<br />

priced. ..<br />

' 25% <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Mor.-Th'urb.&Sbt<br />

-530 • Fri. til 6 p.m.<br />

-GIFT? THAT KEEP ON GIVING<br />

The Emmett Kelly Collection<br />

-.20''OFF:<br />

"Checking His List"<br />

'Spirit o£ Christinas"<br />

Mil<br />

.Hmmett Kelly<br />

I' y ^otCiv^ionaI Figur<br />

Reg. l SC - 20?: Oil<br />

The Automobile Bank by 2<br />

Old f\ishinned<br />

I"X-'.ivcr\- Wajjon<br />

5 Models to choose from. Reg. S19.95, Sale Price $16.95 !$$><br />

Be<br />

1&<br />

GIFTS' HJI<br />

1031 Shore Road • Linwood<br />

• * »<br />

NtrrRmoN PHOJECT<br />

FOR THE ELDERLY<br />

•«?<br />

silos throughout ITto county and to<br />

tho homobound. . ' • .<br />

Hot.mo<strong>of</strong>c, comptot> wfth doaten<br />

and bovurago. aro providod<br />

beginning ox 1130 a.m. For tho<br />

homotxKincI, a hot tnoal and a ooW<br />

snadt aro doliuonxl<br />

Call ono day ahead t<strong>of</strong> roaorvotions.<br />

Ridos may abo bo ammgod.<br />

For infocrrmtjon on iho program,<br />

Homcbound rnoala; 806-2704<br />

Slalnlon Soolor Contor — 33rd<br />

& Bny. Gcoan <strong>City</strong>: 308-2552 -<br />

Upper. Township Sonlor. CHlicn<br />

Contor — 1360 Old Stagoooach<br />

Rd, Potormo: :3QO-1969<br />

Hero aro noxt v«x*> monua:<br />

MONDAY<br />

Hoi mool — Ortmgo jiico, roast<br />

boOl AuJuo. mashod- point**,<br />

mixed vogotobius, tapioca pudditj.:<br />

— Tuna r-ii">d on a ro3,<br />

broccoS nurjn salad, mwod faiit<br />

TUESDAY<br />

• HotmoaJ—• Pba Loup/prackors,<br />

chicken cacoJoro. fp/ficy cpaohots.<br />

poncfi acp. ttni.Tn ro3 ' •<br />

Snock -T^ Lcwrfat yOgurt. purrpkin<br />

muffm. carrot pjnoappto tafad.<br />

fruocxi (joLasn<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Hot mool — • Gropoirut juco.<br />

rcwU pcrk,'Qrayy. com puckimQt:ha/v.inj<br />

bents, flpplelaucu. • wtcio<br />

. vtfxwt brtad<br />

r.. roi\,<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Hoi mcaj — S*vdtli<br />

cirroLi i broccoi. ctvi<br />

. Snock — TurViy on *tvcio<br />

.'aJ txoad. nvrryoar.-ur^;. colo-<br />

. - FRIDAY • '<br />

Hot moa< — E.iicd trvfi<br />

po.<br />

— Fyj r.:ilid cii r/o k;l<br />

ir v . (<br />

Kerns sought for<br />

pregnancy center<br />

COURT HOUSE —^ The<br />

' Cape May County Con-'<br />

.'ccmed. Women for Aincrjca 4<br />

W or used<br />

maternity clothes for<br />

tion to the Crisis Pregnancy<br />

Center as a 6peiial holiday<br />

may be brought to<br />

the -CWA's mcctinc; 7 pjn,<br />

tunjght, <strong>Dec</strong> 3 if) jhe'Vouth<br />

Room <strong>of</strong> the Rrst Methodist<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

House,- Route -9 and Church<br />

. S t ;, ' •-. •-.' .. -• " :<br />

Ptrsohs concerned about<br />

how currcrit policies and lOg-'<br />

Lslation are undermining traditional<br />

values are invited to<br />

attend CU1'8£H-1$77." • '<br />

Civic<br />

is canceled<br />

•— The<br />

Qvic dub has canceled its<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>.. 8 meeting. The club's<br />

next meeting is set for Jan.'<br />

26.. •<br />

a?<br />

CHRISTMAS HOUSE<br />

TOUR<br />

. Antique Collectors Club<br />

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6TH<br />

• Sytton'a Arrtlquos<br />

17 VIA<br />

. ' HNE WOMEN'S WEAK<br />

: R'O Bi;S.- - -. •<br />

A<br />

b v /' c n d '"I e t. m<br />

'A r c-..j A^Vrl.-Evc. Til bp.m<br />

Sunday Noon --I p m.<br />

Ccnir.il Square. linwixxj.<br />

• 1<br />

OuaJty Chooolats<br />

C«ntroJ Square<br />

Urtwood. NJ. .-<br />

Ctub Houso<br />

108ASrK>ro ltd.<br />

Un*ood. NJ. *<br />

(Ospf Ot Tour)<br />

FOR MORE WFO: .<br />

399-4504 OR 927-S563 7<br />

6TOREWIDE<br />

HOLIDAY ADVENTURE<br />

OF SPECIALS<br />

}%$\ii- F r i - Sat.-f Sun. <strong>Dec</strong>; 4th, 5th & 6th \<br />

X<br />

FREI : - I<br />

GIFT<br />

20" Remote<br />

Control<br />

TV from 0 279° °<br />

1 2 {<br />

SPECIAL ^fir- •» T S » s;!•*.*• '<br />

SPECIAL* 4 69°° (<br />

rv in Oar Sen. mi; Area • FREE Cut Wrap {<br />

SUGGESTIONS<br />

from* 279° °<br />

v Clock Radios • Stereo Boxes • Walkman's • Portables'<br />

We do all our ovn repairs • Most Make T\ n s & VCR'z<br />

Reg'.sie: to win a Bo>\f J TV' pnzc. No pcnAite nccstizi^ 1<br />

rcgiucx to von Retail Mcrchxiu Aiioc. Chrutmii Bucks<br />

• Come Er\joy FREE Cdffe* & Caokies •<br />

•• 1 1<br />

$ \ • ' • ' • " •<br />

DtawBbff 3,1902 OcannCHy, NJ. THE SGVTWa-i^PGEW A7' \<br />

Tr-^.<br />

Holiday lighting<br />

• Upper Township MicJdte School students, above,!<br />

naded those at Monday's tree-Hghting a tho ShoemaS(or<br />

Holly atong the Garden State Parkway, An; evergreen,<br />

l<strong>of</strong>t, was emblazoned with fights this yoar. replacing \fi&<br />

historic holly usually decorated for the season,'<br />

T E E - •;• • • ' ••'.•• •"••-.<br />

TRAVEL CENTER<br />

510 S. Shore Road, Uannpn,NJ -<br />

AGENTS FOR<br />

Nan Stop Jet Swvict From Pornora "<br />

To Fort Lauderdal*<br />

CaD 1-800-59&-1258<br />

Wo abo rapraeeat <strong>of</strong>l AMkw*WarMwld»<br />

TictaM* ft Boarding Paaoes ioturad on<br />

5 DAYS NASSAU<br />

•ALL MEALS • ALL DflWKS<br />

• AU TIPS-HOTEL' .<br />

•AIRFARE FH0M PHOJL<br />

fry 9f<br />

E rOUH WALL£T MCMf<br />

2 For fclce Of;-f<br />

DEALS AVAJIABUE.<br />

7 P CI M 10VE<br />

C VA'<br />

N<br />

iznata<br />

GALL 3Q8-7450 or 390-1400<br />

Join in the Holiday Fun<br />

{<br />

' ' - " • - '<br />

&n'h Christmas<br />

kshopj;'.--itrrteoxisjii<br />

9:45 ^r. -' 11 .-O* i-". ,A•.-1-«.?-:0<br />

: per class<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity<br />

Carpet & Tile<br />

Stop By<br />

For<br />

Great<br />

Holiday-<br />

Values!<br />

925 Asbury Avc. • 399-2269<br />

i<br />

OPEN Mon., Fri. 9-8 pm; Sat 9-6 pm 398-7923<br />

Sunday 12 Noon to 4 pm<br />

VISA: -MASTERCARD. -AMEX 1360 Asbuxy Ave.? O.C.<br />

?. •; -i<br />

' - , ! ,


I-:'--<br />

i^^<br />

ALMA TAYLOR<br />

The Bap Room & Mondgrafti Shop -<br />

Cornfcr at 7th & -fi*' li.«-'Tipt..c. CnifcC - Jw^^_/^I Ji"^ O^rw:,'•<br />

1014 Asbury Avc. •, 399*2233<br />

BEST TIRE<br />

•A ; ... bcrd.; A^" Stx.-p » C>;.'-.-jtl Si l.-.»jrr.L" r.r.vs- <<br />

. Hxqu^ilc gimt Lable. • . • -^gL- "<br />

..Orjenlal Ivorj-'caryinf, ' 52-' .^5v<br />

" An-lShUMus'ic Bex ><br />

We Iiiwc Christtiuis trees! '<br />

1741Asbury Avc. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •<br />

Gourmet fw<br />

Gifts<br />

.BECALSE'THEKiTCriLN'<br />

ISTHLULARTOF.THL.'IOML ' »<br />

k.xht* C<br />

• '• ' • I'orimeinon<br />

y "^J^- ' rteLcAd f ojjec • • lu<br />

^3 iZ ?) '' ' • rou.VA-nui.K. :<br />

• «N3s\Llir *>. \M:L\\. moi.us- (^ATS MKOW -\<br />

I<br />

FINAL WEEKENDS<br />

D!I> : :<br />

C'an>usUi\eLs<br />

1'<strong>of</strong>Kack.i<br />

JAkS<br />

ENTIRE STORE • ALL FALL CLOTHING<br />

SHOES • HANDBAGS<br />

JEWELRY<br />

The<br />

s ISLANDER<br />

920 Boardwalk<br />

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

398-3069<br />

OPEN SAT. & SUN. \\ ar.y-S }-.-n<br />

t<br />

I<br />

Homemade Sticky Buns<br />

"We Ship Sticky-Buns'<br />

Anywhere in the USA. Get<br />

youi*. Christmas orders in npw<br />

for family, friends and<br />

• ' business associates.'<br />

• OPEN Fri.. Sat..& Sun. 7 AM<br />

1340 Bay AvL." Oceai^Cily<br />


• • ' . ' . ' . • • « .• . " • " ' *<br />

• i . »<br />

A10 ' TH£SENVN£L-LEPGE(1 OcowiClty. NJ.<br />

obituaries<br />

Herbert Brownlee, Shopkeeper;<br />

active in civic affairs<br />

• • • * .<br />

OCEAN CITY — Herbert Brownlco jr., 72, <strong>of</strong> this resort<br />

died Nov. 24at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />

• Bom.in pccan<strong>City</strong>.he was.Jk.lifi—- -'- ' J —"-'—' '<br />

. He Y/as owpcr and operator<br />

/..'<strong>of</strong>-Brownlec's Children's Fur-.<br />

iilrure in <strong>Ocean</strong>'. <strong>City</strong>- for 47<br />

years. . "' • '.<br />

Mr. Brownlee was. the iirst<br />

1 president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• Exchange • Oub, a longtime<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Edu-<br />

, cation In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a memr.<br />

ber. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Planning. Board, an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> council member for'eight<br />

' year$, past master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Lodge No, 171 F. & A.M.<br />

• nrid past patron At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •<br />

Chapter No. 83 OE.S-<br />

Herbert Browrrtoe<br />

- Surviving are hiB wife,-Ueth . —<br />

(Seclcy); one daughter, Lindabeth B. Watson <strong>of</strong> g<br />

ter Park Township; his morhcr, Miriam E Brownlee <strong>of</strong><br />

linwood; one sister, Miriam Wood <strong>of</strong> San Antonio, Tex.is;<br />

and two grandchildren. .<br />

' Services were Saturday from th'e Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.- ' . • . •<br />

Interment was private at. Ijio convenience <strong>of</strong> his 'family m<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.'•<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to (he'charity oi<br />

the donor's choice. .. •. .'.••••<br />

Daniel Somniers Sr., 69<br />

SOMERSPOINT — Daniel K.' Sommcrs Sr, 69, ot this<br />

• community, died Nov.- 28 at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

• --Born-m-CH/ton Spring. : T\ ! .-Y.-,-hc-was-a-iqr:gmnc. jreer<br />

rcsident. " . •<br />

Mr. Sommers-worked at the FA A Technical Cenier" in<br />

Pomona as an aeronautical engineer until rerinnj; in 1977.<br />

A Navy pilot, he was.a veteran <strong>of</strong> both World:.War.II<br />

apd the Korean War.-He rttired from the Naval-Reserve<br />

as A helicopter piloL • •• -<br />

He was- a member <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's Roman Cithojic<br />

Chujch", Somcrs Point. . '.. ••...-••<br />

• Surviving are his wtft\ Dorothy M; three'sons, Dan id R .-•<br />

Jr. <strong>of</strong> Tom* River, Can; J. <strong>of</strong> Arcaia, Cahf:, and Micbae! j<br />

fit Bastrop, Texas; \wo brothers, John Jr. <strong>of</strong> Abvxv>n 1 l;>-hlandsand<br />

Donald), <strong>of</strong> New Bom, N.C.; one sister, P.itr.i „;<br />

Diehl'<strong>of</strong> Portland, Ore.; and six grandchildren.<br />

• Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Buna! was "Tuesday a: St. 'Joseph's<br />

Roman Catholic Church. BUYJJI W.T-V in'Veterans. G\T.C-<br />

tery, Eitell Manor. : ' .<br />

Contributions may be made to St. Joseph's'Rqman Catholic<br />

Church, Short Road, Somers F'ojnt.<br />

'Arrangements were by ibe Middleton^Strobii.' anii'Z^iy<br />

FUWTJI H<strong>of</strong>ne, Somcr. I'cont. • • - 1 .- •<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

.ROWER. SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

J Ptaom To £*m fau<br />

Holiday Hookup<br />

Ultra Brute Flashlite<br />

MARK 858 Aitxtry VIDETTO Ava,<br />

Oc*an Cfry.-NJ<br />

333fl Wast Avo.<br />

OctoanOry. NU<br />

Thermogrip Glue Gun O OO<br />

Sharp Solar Calculator<br />

Eveready Batteries<br />

Alkaline<br />

Energlzers<br />

1.89<br />

ACE Screwdriver Set 8.88<br />

/VU SHOEMAKER<br />

^SlLk- LUMBER CX),<br />

1200 West Ave. Dial 399-0150<br />

>:8t>5Mcn-tfwFrt<br />

Frederick Beise, 67;<br />

;• v •<br />

.-• ' • ' '' i * ' '<br />

1 Friday at the Middleton-Etroble Funeral<br />

M(i:v.e, SOUHTS i'mnt/Hu^al was pn\Mtf. -'<br />

' Dvin.iiions m.iv bo' made to Ihe Lin wood ' H:sf:incal<br />

'-v-.ctr, 16 Ponl.ir Avc, Unn'ocxi (*8221.<br />

Melissa Lepping.^ 17 months<br />

.' MiPv^i Y.YS i'OINT /- .NrChs-.i ,\, U:pp.^;;, 77 mtir.ths. <strong>of</strong><br />

ir--- c< : ~.:rr.:::::'.\' ulul \\>v. ?•'< ;r. Ch:'dri'n'-i Hnsp.^.ii. I'h:)-.<br />

£'•.-.! ;;•• S:;'f' C.'.,'.- r. a S u r r c., r. c: n g A r e a s ^ « c Jl.V<br />

CALL 927-7573 or 390-3658<br />

Makes A Very Speciaf<br />

STOCKING<br />

STUFFER!<br />

AMERICAS<br />

PROTECTION!<br />

OCEAN<br />

PHARMACY<br />

9th 8c Asbury Avc.<br />

___ 399-3535 .<br />

it »••. ^ '.[,*v ;"i"i"-'<br />

•••• 1Uli - s W n '( .<br />

ACCOUNT Ct.pK ;<br />

Tcmporan, Pan-time<br />

jT.cr.i <strong>of</strong> CuT.inuhijy 5crvicci<br />

U-ito t«^>'-isur.rt.. 1 :.'<br />

APPLY CITY OF OCCANCllY<br />

DIVIS^-N: c.'"P£HSCr.wa<br />

9 ! H S A? Q U M Y A V T N U t •<br />

ROOM .!.-<<br />

^Ai CPPOP.TUN; VY £>.''•: GYL-V<br />

THCHSlfAL VSSIiTANT. LAND I'SK<br />

_i:: ir. :.-.f cr»rs:p:ci:cjc. c:<br />

ln\ LS;US (>• f F.-.X-SNr:<br />

Al. ttVORT.VTY r.Vfj'JJ\ --;<br />

CALL 399-3343<br />

SPENGLER<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

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Op^ri Men.-Sal. • i<br />

obituaries lftT/> hn rtarta Din<br />

Clarence Keever, 77<br />

BOYNTON BEACH, Ha. — Clarence Cromwell Kecvcr,<br />

77, <strong>of</strong> this city and formerly<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />

'<strong>City</strong>died Nov.5. • . ' . . "...<br />

Mr. Kecver, formct owner <strong>of</strong>. the Sugar 'n* Spice delicatessen<br />

at 35th and Simpson Aye.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, moved to<br />

Florfda in 1974. He; had also been a 35-year-employee <strong>of</strong><br />

Lfredsa,r>a Northroy's.- Philadelphia. . •<br />

Ho had been; an active member <strong>of</strong> St Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Community. Lodgo No. 744, F.&;.A:M. and the "Artisans,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> .Philadelphia, and the Lcisureville Square Oub,<br />

Bbynton Beach. • • ' .,<br />

.Surviving arehis wife, Joan;' two sons. David Craig <strong>of</strong><br />

'Noraga, Calif.,.and Robert'Cromwell .<strong>of</strong> .Avalon; and one<br />

grandchild. \ '...•• •; ' -. '<br />

ML'tnorial services were held iri Florida. .:"'•''<br />

Memorial', contributions'may be made to Cason'United<br />

Mcthodlsf Church. 342'Swinton Avc., Delray Beach. Fla.,<br />

or to the hospice Jn Boca Raton.- . • ' •' • /<br />

Robert Fania,.68<br />

OCEAN CITY — 'Robert M. Fanu,.68, <strong>of</strong> this resort died<br />

Nov. 30 at his daughter's residence hi Pennsylvania folowing<br />

a lengthy illness. . • .<br />

tJom in PhiLidelphia.Mr. Fania vv.)s a former resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Malvern-, I'.i., moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 11 jc.irs ago.<br />

'He h.id been an insurance adjuster with the Ohio Casualty<br />

Insurance Co. in Frazer, I'a., and-Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, retiring<br />

in 1985'after 30 years with the company. He had also '<br />

workcd-for.some independent insurance companies. • '<br />

_ He w.is a veteran <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Air Force.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Susan E. H'epke <strong>of</strong> West Chestor,<br />

Pa.;.a son, Robert M: Jr.'<strong>of</strong> Cranliury; and four grand'<br />

:hilclren. ..<br />

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PfiiM:Boys Chomm<br />

HISTORIC HOUSES, :<br />

SINDIARCMEMeERED<br />

. Th« annual ehilstrnas<br />

House.tpuir, sponsored by<br />

thfc. Friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>y<br />

iMuscujn; set<br />

for.hodn io 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 20, will for feature a<br />

,tour. <strong>of</strong> the museum's historic<br />

hpuao, 1139, Wesley<br />

Ave., tho first tiine sinco<br />

1 9 8 9 . •'. . ._,. •'•••,.<br />

The tour which benefits<br />

' the-historic house presocvatib'n,;will<br />

include an open<br />

house ot the museum, 1735<br />

Simpson 4v e -. where local<br />

historian Bob Marts will<br />

present a talk on the<br />

grounding <strong>of</strong> the Sindia'cn A<br />

p.m. • ,<br />

Also at the museum, special<br />

displays will detail the<br />

grounding <strong>of</strong> the ship,which<br />

occurred in a storm<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the 15th street beach In<br />

1901. A book and.video <strong>of</strong><br />

the voyage and the'shipvittpck<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered for<br />

Museum admission fs<br />

free; refreshments will<br />

include traditional mulled<br />

•- ci4cr^p«rtch-atW- Chrfs{mascookies.<br />

Advance tickvts arc S3<br />

. and arc available at the<br />

museum; Sc-nior Studio, »16<br />

Asbury A%'e., or Sun "Rosi*<br />

Books, M0 AfJbviry Ave.,<br />

through <strong>Dec</strong>. 18. ' -<br />

• . <strong>On</strong> <strong>Dec</strong>. 20, the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tour, tickets, at.3lt) apiece,<br />

Will t>»7 on sale at .the.historic<br />

. htfitisc. 1139 Wi.->ley<br />

Ave., and ' the, museum;<br />

where participants tnay<br />

a!.v>-pick up a list <strong>of</strong>.the<br />

houses on the tour J<br />

Tiie list <strong>of</strong> the housc - OCEAN. CITY — The<br />

world renowned Philadel- throughout the wortd.<br />

phia Boys Choir will per- In AviguSt, tlie choir yis<br />

form a holiday" concert at'<br />

(iHRISTMAS ITEMS<br />

the Music Pier, boardwalk<br />

QNSALfi AT MUSEUM<br />

and • Moorlyn Terrace, 8<br />

i •'. TJu» .'Jnuscum gift shop<br />

p.m- Saturday,'<strong>Dec</strong> 12.<br />

- rjiis a-inumbcV <strong>of</strong> gift items<br />

• Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

for sale. • ••<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Pops. Orchestra,<br />

Hours are 10-aim. to.-4<br />

including conductor Wil-<br />

' f>.rh. weekdays and 1-4 p.m.<br />

liam Schelble,- will accoin-'<br />

Saturdays'.<br />

pnny the choir. ..•:.-.'<br />

'. The choir-is celebrating<br />

FESTIVAL OF CRAFTS<br />

its . 25th . anniversary "this<br />

AT THE ARTS CENTER<br />

.season ondbr the leadership-<br />

. The arts.p(inler*s annual.<br />

<strong>of</strong> founder and artistic<br />

Holiday Festival <strong>of</strong> Crafts H<br />

diroctor Dr. Robert C'<br />

going on now through <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

Hamilton: Each .year The<br />

28 at the center's gallery,<br />

group gives over ', .which w:1l .ilU» b.' ARE OFFERED .<br />

tourir.i; ncKir. !o 3<br />

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ito^ Australia where' it performed<br />

be/rire sojd out<br />

audiences at the ^dney<br />

Op>era House, the Vi-ctorian<br />

Aris..Center--' and the :'Parforming<br />

Arts Center <strong>of</strong> Brisbnne.'<br />

' " : . .. ' •• .<br />

The choir has-plso performed<br />

at the While H»usetat<br />

the'Vatlcan for Pope John<br />

l'aul II and in over 30countries.<br />

including' the Peoples<br />

Republic ,oT China, Grcec.c,<br />

Ghana, Kcpya and Kussia.<br />

Rgcycto this newspaper j<br />

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PACKAGES HERE<br />

"See this historic <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tiomo and drier's on the<br />

Christma? Houso Tour noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. <strong>Dec</strong>. 20,<br />

sponsored-by the Friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />

Museum. . . .<br />

OCEAN PHARMACY \<br />

<strong>On</strong> S>iturtiay, <strong>Dec</strong>. 5, chil- als.- l*re-registration is, sugdren's<br />

Christmas workgested. . " " ,- 9th & Asbury Ave.<br />

shops will be led by Karon<br />

_. rThink. snow, bring 399-3535<br />

planned according to age. lynch" workshop • is.<br />

The children will create a planned 10 a.m. to 2p.m.<br />

h.irtd-pa,i rued glass orna- Tuesday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 8,- with<br />

ment. , . ' instructor Barbara Cox. Participants<br />

will create rninia^ We're LOWER Again<br />

Agfs 7.-10 will meet turc snow scenes using<br />

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JV.5-H .i.m.; jges 11-14. Christmas Card-size paper<br />

1 lrlS ,».Vn. to. 12:30 p.m. and limited palet. C<strong>of</strong>.t is<br />

-CJost <strong>of</strong> S10 includes materi- S15; do bringiunch.<br />

UPS Next Day Air Letter<br />

$10.00<br />

BOOKS AVAILABLE<br />

The Oct-ari . C j p<br />

' Mu^njm has ,J-n!eTt»inrr.c-nt<br />

.M coup<strong>of</strong>i fccioks' iaz sale,<br />

at $-',d e.H.h.<br />

The bt'kik<br />

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Woven Woods • S<strong>of</strong>t Light Shades<br />

Wood Blinds • Wood Shutters • Specialty Blinds<br />

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, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 3,<strong>1992</strong> Occon"<strong>City</strong>, U.J. 'A13<br />

The choir's holiday program<br />

will feature selections<br />

from a.new work, Magnificpt<br />

by John Rutter along<br />

with traditiono) songs'<strong>of</strong><br />

. the-yule tide. espc,ciaHy ><br />

Arranged Tor i>s silvqr arini-<br />

m.-m<br />

y<br />

.. Tickets arc S5 for-children<br />

under T2 and S10 ifor'adultt<br />

^d are ovailablc at. Jhd dty<br />

ppblic tclatioas <strong>of</strong>fice, Oty<br />

Hay, 9th and Asb«ry:. call<br />

399-6111 Ext. 222.<br />

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For a Merry & Bright Holiday<br />

Choose frpm: Fnlit,.!<br />

Vegeablcs, Chefcse or our<br />

famous Gourmet .Trays!<br />

ti.^V,<br />

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AtB.F,Mazzco'iwch3vcbcaimaJcrag f ; ! :<br />

bcauti&il gift fruit baskets foe wee 3O.yean, * :<br />

Lot us make you gift giving special. Fhrit ".' J<br />

baikcts from BJF. Mazzeo and j<br />

Happy Holiday go togtohcr! •••:.'_<br />

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I ..' #14 THES£NVNEL-LEt>GEH Ocoah <strong>City</strong>, fW. Tfcu»*d»y, Ooo»mt»«r 3,1892<br />

. - • ! ' , • i . - ' * •"'<br />

•;x- •..-... v'w.<br />

By ED WISMKK • filled witfc'fantastic dances<br />

SontinOl-Lodoor Critic and scenes. , „•','•'.<br />

OCEAN CITY — That<br />

' The worldwide tradition<br />

. marvelous rime known as<br />

is a hundred years old now<br />

the riolidays has com-<br />

and the ballet is performed<br />

menced with bounteous<br />

in all' sorts <strong>of</strong> places In a<br />

feasting rtalrn«» c*/o( sinking — Chy<br />

Hatt'Cp*. 3n aodAiau^.O 3Op rv •<br />

''. Chrtitma* lightin<br />

Chrislmat pJndo — Anbury Avc<br />

. fKK}.(romO:ti!0',2in sueuti. 7 30 pm<br />

Saturday, Doc. 5<br />

-ti.iy.-i l a T. :4 3pm<br />

Alcphoiict Anonymoui - Key<br />

Boy. 0 p oi ;ro> tr.vided.-Mori> detail-) j\ext<br />

week. :' '-,'•-.<br />

/ • • • " : . . . " . ! . . . . . . • . . .<br />

' Don't miss the Art'Cen-<br />

• tor's ' holiday craft show<br />

'under' way at, its main gallery,<br />

1735 Simpson. Ave<br />

You'll find a. variety <strong>of</strong><br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>ts, admission is free.<br />

Tho Center-also <strong>of</strong>fers many<br />

classes ranging from paint-'<br />

irig to dance-<br />

^Tff<br />

£J%&<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>.-20, the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

"Historlcal'Museum wrll<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer its annual house tour<br />

and will also be celebrating<br />

Sindia Daiy at the Museum,<br />

. house at the Museum marking<br />

the anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

binkitlg <strong>of</strong> The iinAia at tlVc •<br />

turn <strong>of</strong> the century. F/ar<br />

-, information, .'call 399^1 II,.<br />

F.xt:287. '• . ' . ' . < • '-..•>.•<br />

• . The Christian Corrrnftu?<br />

nity Circle will orcc- again '<br />

provide a /nee Christmas<br />

dinner for those in nood<br />

and those'.".whc. have nd'<br />

place to enjoy' a holidayjmeal.<br />

reaches Lulccns, .who<br />

1735 Simpson . Ave. irom is in charge <strong>of</strong> the even*,<br />

noon to 5 p.m! Tour tidce,ts •"invites-all who.wish to-stip« •<br />

are-S8 in advance and 510-<br />

port this Worthwhile Winnos' Ken h'.vin .;•-<br />

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together. v<br />

• "Wcte. going to consider<br />

' hot only .Bay Avenue, but<br />

the side streets up to Shore<br />

Road." said McVeigh.<br />

. The idea is to try to<br />

attract more businesses<br />

down to the bayfront and<br />

retain the businesses<br />

already . down there," she<br />

addcd.' M We're trying to get<br />

,a lot <strong>of</strong> coordination with<br />

people established: there."<br />

• Input was -received last<br />

. week from the, entire com-'<br />

mission, according ..to<br />

McVeigh, and. three members'were<br />

to meet with John<br />

.Rahenkamp: Consultants<br />

Inc. <strong>of</strong> •PhilAdqlphia'Tues-<br />

als. • •<br />

..The •> . . city's<br />

recently-created economic<br />

advijiory body >s continuing,<br />

the city s goal to better utilize<br />

its waterfront urea.<br />

. Roughly a year ago, <strong>City</strong><br />

Council ..approved . an<br />

'amended developmental<br />

ordinance which . included •<br />

creating a historic' water,<br />

front district, among others;-<br />

Point <strong>of</strong>ficials sought to<br />

preserve the unique character<br />

<strong>of</strong> th6 city's bayfront'<br />

and riverfronrvillageareas.<br />

: Concentrations <strong>of</strong> historic<br />

structures "da ting bock to<br />

•thecity's 19th ccotury maritime<br />

roots had been fdenri-<br />

Oh, Christmas Tree...<br />

Oft, Christmas Tree...<br />

P01NTSETH<br />

(All cotors &<br />

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WREATHS<br />

FRESH CUT LIVE TREES<br />

' . Featuring<br />

FRASERFIRS.<br />

(Baled To Got<br />

WHITE-PINE<br />

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34th<br />

Market<br />

v Corner 34tfi & W«t Avc; • 399-6431<br />

J^rOive Thl Holiday Gift That's ^#J<br />

^? ; 'Always in Good Taste ... l '£<br />

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lJookmg for a speaal hcliday<br />

pft-for friends or bustgeu<br />

Loot no f uaha than The Crah<br />

• Trrj} Gi/i Ccrufjcyics. •<br />

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Rifts arc ^u.-a^ apprcci^cd. /Vxl,' ^ -.'<br />

bccjix«; u*fcj arc reality avjubble.l<br />

UKT, .J"C k."lcai for lex n'.irAiir .'.'.ft<br />

rtvo tor yr. t."x<br />

T«c en vou-t'lft k-^ Or<br />

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"OpOGu^ Ffj<strong>of</strong>\->rt ". c.*a {I It i »*v.k CTIT^^T, U^-A<br />

C-i.—Vitrie ill iam>s>r.-.i> ctcrf.*. ;^_»t.».-ij •;—..--<br />

Serve u u^cc • : . - . . • : • : ' - • ; • • - • . . • • • . ' . • » - ' , . . : - . . • : • : . I • . • . . - : * . , / \ - v ^ . -<br />

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"The ideals to try to, . ;<br />

attract more businesses<br />

down to the bayfront &<br />

retain the businesses •<br />

already down there"<br />

•—commission mompet<br />

tied, apd council's actions<br />

created maintenance regu-'<br />

lations and formally desig- :<br />

nated the districts in the<br />

master plan., Activists hope-<br />

that tho historic.zones.will<br />

encourage renovation, rcha-.<br />

bilitatton and new'construe-<br />

tlon, compatible With<br />

existing aesthetic patfems<br />

and downtown rovitoliza 1 '<br />

lion. •"• ;. •; ' ;<br />

Council this fall also<br />

approved accepting •, over<br />

; '5ne-half million dollars irr<br />

state grants and loans to<br />

JS:OO lo t?A<br />

OPZXMO display ayis& te<br />

fTafH <strong>of</strong> ovct .IS apux aafajxrxra: JblXart, J<br />

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that If you can-get the weather,-<br />

you can yet the blues too.<br />

J'ouJ weather,, rough stias<br />

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-THE SgNTtNEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N.J. Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 3,1995 ••; '<br />

for the<br />

'..Last year Eg^ • Harbor<br />

Township played -in- tho-<br />

- first football'play<strong>of</strong>f game<br />

In its. school's nine-year hjstbry.<br />

The Silver Eagles lost<br />

: '.to Woodrow.'Wilson:. ,<br />

Now, one year later, F.HT.<br />

(8-2)vwill complete its 10th<br />

.-Reason, <strong>of</strong> football "by playing<br />

J Lacey Towrtship 00-Q)<br />

at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon<br />

for the South Jersey.<br />

Group 3 championship<br />

Eg& Harbor Township,<br />

defeated Abscgami, 27-0, at<br />

' home in' the semifinal<br />

round'while Lacey w."js .i<br />

14-13 .winner over <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. .. . ' .*.,<br />

Though freshman funning<br />

back Andrew Parker<br />

• has bccn.a pleasant surprise<br />

to 'the Egg Harbor Township<br />

attack, the Eagles-basically<br />

go as far as senior<br />

quarterback Scott Parker<br />

will take them. Porker —<br />

whose come-from-behind<br />

• wins in the'fourth period<br />

this year have made' him.<br />

the John Elway'<strong>of</strong> South' Jor-<br />

' sey — his thrown for .1 ,'84-1<br />

Sep. 6,<br />

• Sep. 13/<br />

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Oct.' 5;<br />

Qc\J 11, -<br />

Oct. IS.'<br />

Oct. 25.<br />

Nov. .1.<br />

N«v. 3, *•<br />

.Nov. "15. "<br />

•' Nov. 22, .<br />

Nov. 20.<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> i").<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 13^<br />

• <strong>Dec</strong>. 20.'.'-.,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 2?, •<br />

i-K'i Tfcj -'<br />

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i*r:l f-"<br />

Airictc V. ;•::.:'<br />

yards and 12 touchdowns swarming defense led by<br />

this y.ear. His .favorite linebackers Dave Lobdell<br />

receivers . have been and Torn Nolan.<br />

Jonathan l'arker,. who. has". Quarterback Rich Bar'.-.<br />

football preview<br />

caught 37 for 652 yards nnd<br />

i TDs, and Jason Limed,<br />

who .has-26- catches for 370<br />

yards and 5 TDs. " '<br />

.Scott Parker — who "has<br />

kicked 8 field goals and iV<br />

<strong>of</strong> 38 extra points' in his<br />

career - 1 finals on: .Saturday, Brick .yfeiy*i;S*r<br />

Township. (9-1) will be at, V?"<br />

Washington Township '.•'.; s \ ; ,>•<br />

(10-0) in Group 4, Delran. -=;?• ";gloski<br />

has thrqvyn for more<br />

than 800 yards this soo,son<br />

but the Lacey <strong>of</strong>fense is<br />

built around running bucks<br />

Brian Elias and Gary Sjsila.<br />

Elias,. the.younger brother<br />

<strong>of</strong> Princeto'n st.ir: Keith<br />

- needs 16*1 yards .Elias, has nearly 800". yards<br />

passing on Saturday to rushjng but w«i.s .injured in<br />

reach 3,000 yards for his Laccy's game with •Central'<br />

career. He has thrown 20 on Saturday. Sasaia has<br />

TD passes- anii been inter- rnorp than &X) yards on ihe<br />

cepted 10 times in his ground.' r •<br />

530 6-4-0.<br />

career, which inclinied . Bargloski'i. favorite<br />

S3 0 6-3 0- 5?<br />

some brief appearances as a receivers are slotback Jon<br />

freshmnrrnt Holy Spirit. Coon',, who .is', also an out-<br />

Lacey, which allowed standing defensive back,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 147 yards in the and Dave Pcstrichello.<br />

air '•— a career .high for In other South Jersey<br />

Chris Bauer —. has a<br />

i; -.-"',,£.'v;:,<br />

(8-2) goes to Sterling ^l^\ !^. •''•:v'C?<br />

: (9-0-1) in Group 2, Glass-- •'; * - • t < k ^<br />

' bo'co (8-2) is-.at' I'nulsboro<br />

(9-1) in "Group. 1 and Msgr.'<br />

Donoy.in (9-D visits Holy<br />

Cross (10-0) in Parochial-A. •<br />

St. Joseph <strong>of</strong> Hnmmonton<br />

(8-2) won its fourth straight'<br />

South .Jersey ; . Parochial' B,<br />

title on Nov. 21-. with avic;<br />

lory-over Gloucester Catholic.<br />

They were the only two<br />

ti-.invs" to' qualify in that<br />

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Abaegami: failed to. vvin<br />

its finit pica: <strong>of</strong> a Cape-Atlantic<br />

League football<br />

championship since 1982 on<br />

Thanksgiving Day when<br />

the Braves were beaten.by<br />

Oakcrest, 12-7.. U marked<br />

the I.Otn straight win by<br />

Oakcrcst over AbsogorpJ. '<br />

• In other Thanksgiving<br />

Ddy highlights, Holy Spirit<br />

lost a 7-2 dcdsion to Allan-;<br />

tic CUV to finish below .500<br />

and Mijlville, despite u 10-8<br />

Win ' over Vineland, also<br />

ended its season with-a losing<br />

record. '.Either Holy<br />

Spirit or Millville had w'on<br />

the leogue championship<br />

the last five years ,and one<br />

<strong>of</strong> them h;id been a champion<br />

in 10 <strong>of</strong> the previous'<br />

12 years and 16 <strong>of</strong> 20. ,<br />

This was the.first tittle in<br />

more than 25 years that<br />

both. Holy. Spirit, and<br />

Millville .finished below<br />

.500.. .. " •<br />

Two-other interesting<br />

games found St. Joseph<br />

up^oiting Hammonton,, 19-<br />

18, on Saturday and. Schalidc<br />

topping. Pleasantvillc,<br />

18-6, in .a came dominated<br />

by the memory -<strong>of</strong> Gr,- r:-T.' ' '<br />

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• '.- In other season-ending<br />

^carries-. Bridgeton.uscd 179<br />

yards rushing by Ray<br />

Brown dnd .1Q1 by '• Phil.<br />

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. Arid".Bucna walloped St..<br />

Augustine,.45-Q; with Robert<br />

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Ocenn <strong>City</strong> High School grad Marie Mohlcr was<br />

named to the All-Academic Team <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

Atlantic .Conference for,trie second s.traighj year<br />

recently. . . • .' ••.','..-<br />

Mohler, a. senior psychology major, -was a key<br />

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hockey team. She scored 2 goals and added •• assists<br />

for the 6-7 learn and tied the school record for<br />

career assists with 15. •' . '<br />

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Bentley, which has the 12th best winning percerit-<br />

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What to da about<br />

drunken<br />

The other day•'\vc'"h'eard sonVeo.ne -say she~hqd a<br />

'friend who has decided not to drive arryrrioreoh' the<br />

Route 52 causeway, the main,artecy into and out <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Her reason: the three-vehicle collision<br />

Nov. 20 which clairned two lives. .. ....-'•<br />

We don't know' whether her specific reason /or<br />

being fearful oh the Howard S. Stainton Boulevard is<br />

the closerif-'SS <strong>of</strong> four lanes <strong>of</strong> vehicles -r~ sometimes<br />

going at excessive speeds-two abreast each way with,<br />

no highway divider —.or.the fact that .'this latest;.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> traffic fatality was again caused by .ah<br />

allegedly drunken driver. .. • • •""-'•<br />

Sadly again\ >V year and a week, earlier, on the.<br />

Route'623 (Roosevelt Boulevard) bridge-between<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and. Upper Township two other people<br />

lost their lives at the hands <strong>of</strong> the driver who had<br />

been drinking. • . • ' •<br />

. A year ago it was two. students who met their<br />

deaths; a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago, two teachers. A tragic<br />

irony. And List summer; alcohol was suspected in a<br />

single-veh'icie fatality on the.causeway. .<br />

VPhat can we do? What steps can be taken to alleviate<br />

such horrible statistics: four killed in a year's time<br />

in aicohol-rjL'Uited accidents? Sure," we could mount a<br />

•-drivt?~tO-hay«? roadways widened,- dividers-installed.<br />

You can imagine how long it-would take to.have<br />

that in- place — years! How about a concerted effort<br />

to -Have drunken driving.classified as a enme against<br />

"society ptrn^hable by severe penrflbei? And in the<br />

• rneanlirne, we..must tx-ef up,our educational efforts<br />

to get the message.across: Drinking and driving kills!,<br />

Tcvvwirds. the educational-ends. New Jersey's First<br />

Lady, Lucinda Florio on behalf .<strong>of</strong> the governor, on<br />

Tuesday appointed a Youth Adyisory Task Force Sn<br />

Alcohol and Drug Prevention. Task force membersare<br />

high school and college 'students representing,<br />

each <strong>of</strong>,the state's 21 counties. The event kicked'<strong>of</strong>f<br />

National Drunk And Drugged Driving Prevention<br />

(3D) Month. . ' '. )<br />

A< 7 o'clock' Thursday everiing, T\\-<br />

£.r.-.i-ho in tin; county par^; on Route V, t'rV<br />

'Cape chapter ui Mothers', Against Drun); Dr.Vinj; will<br />

I'n.-!ii ib fir.t candlelight vigil. Faivule> and fnrndi*<br />

will *.iui in a bpecial tribute to tlux-e-kiUixi or mjuiv'A"<br />

ir^lcOhol-'reiated crashes. CjH MADD at Sb6oni A<br />

br^e.-h.-n-.cut from th.s .ir^a v.vuki .cerVir.iv l>*'<br />

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ft, • . • • • • . : • • ' • • • • • • • • v<br />

1/" at. the<br />

P en', vi'j in rtu- Gri-.iti.-r Ore-an <strong>City</strong> -&Tto cuiv',<br />

. side.' it ~j pt-.^civj! ;dr.-ipv);£n :c .il^ryiaic: drunken<br />

!..*.< ;:s si.orhoad/he rnti<br />

nj j^act<br />

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r J>;e,'thv t-ifort Jo<br />

y f.'.'.iii-.'.jrr.b!*' .shjiirvs • - , . •'.<br />

c \cjfT thcught-s"*'Wefwculd Iik/? :o : 'hi'.ir<br />

u.^Vr. *]» your sugj;i-st:>;tv.'on -What tu Jo"<br />

IU' •.•.-.ih your id<br />

I Ln AmuICM'» Cr«»U>( FucvUy '<br />

The Sentlrfel-Uedge^<br />

A jjjs iion ci T*xJT, J»-M7 Rail), l-c<br />

•'•>-:>;:';•<br />

A day for thinking thankful thoughts<br />

Yh\s "is being written tluday<br />

bt.'fore .Th'aiik.'.gi\ m^;<br />

li't s hooe that all <strong>of</strong> us have<br />

a h.ip-./v holiday ... . '<br />

As il- .our if;r.r.i.-:, •-•i.'i!<br />

eri)Oy 'if.cly . KIK.K'J.'oa7T!»C/3A ". ar..l |Vh.1 Ai ^'t-r, tV..:<br />

1 • RALPH j. COOPER, FJuf-inor t c,i ;r.i- |';;<br />

. ' JOHNK. ANDRUSa.Ecior<br />

OYF.OU T. (JlERCEFl, Atf*<strong>of</strong>.,i.r.g Map.<br />

P.rtone area code (603)<br />

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1 »•* .j _ j • v** lu 1 iii ,, ; 1<br />

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looking back<br />

.10YEAKG ACO<br />

YEARS AGO<br />

«.-. .,-^'X- re v..ci ; >•<br />

;<br />

dippings 1rom past JSSU<br />

/-.--,Y-.i:-v:-.:ch C.ty «i|ri;r.;iT.MC.' JiX««.-p<br />

J i •.-.• ;..;. : .-. ... ;rt- r; .•.r.^ Ev"v..-.i;,T'.";clA. > vr.!oprr.iT.t J! i rnw.--r.<br />

;.'.-jr :cr i-.h;c." sp7rov.1l ci Cc-.r~rr.i;:%.cr,.cr C'. Car<br />

;.i." ,'.:-,» Jj.-lv.r.-r.-,.c Dtvi!^;;r: - .'!a*y <strong>of</strong>'CJC,H< and we >a^f<br />

.' b,^ Tnr-ky^i\:r.:\ ca>A_- . -But ihi#_h'apperea<br />

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A.violet.in thesnb\y.. • ^^.s^;.^;:; 1<br />

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rAPlT'AI.COMMI-MS<br />

•' -t<br />

j»- •,•-»-: l! : .-.<br />

p available for domestic abuse victims<br />

ASSIMHLYJ.1SF.S<br />

Bringing the bureaucracy to account<br />

-..;K;;i-.,i-:-. Itr.i.::<br />

-.:..:•• ' '-..:fv M-,:.:'..:^.;' C >;"<br />

A- ..y.-'.v' A':--'-."..<br />

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Thursday, qecembor Cr, 1832 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, M.J. TH£SBNVNEl'LftOGER • B9"<br />

Downs, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> the phone calls from your .<br />

N.]..Department <strong>of</strong> Transpcr- <strong>of</strong>fice, we wcro left with the<br />

tatwn re: the Rush Chattin belief "that this problem<br />

Brulg'e. , arose when-it Was discov-.<br />

"A second summer' ha3-«cd.thereHvais no-fcderal"<br />

now pasBod since-the dtxji- J^oncy-avaUabJe for 3 fishcatfon<br />

01 the" Rush Chattin in S platform, but ' money '<br />

Bridge. The state and WM available for a bikecounty<br />

have a irriique cotti- wav - , '. ' '_ *<br />

Ele.x;that should, and could '.A.-rr «* to as anything.but<br />

after, the proper persons a f'^ing.platform. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

were notified. ^ wcro at thc Ml*-every<br />

The problem" that . still .<br />

high for adults to fish Cel1t accurate in the rt-preover<br />

s,i(clv and comfort- anting <strong>of</strong> the real purpose<br />

' ' ' ' Af the platform. Regardle?>s,<br />

The er.t-Ior.ed pictures ''. ls tncT0 - J« IS not. perfect<br />

;-how how chjld'rco'climb - ind if hwart; that bikes-do not use<br />

the- w-alk.way,' and<br />

. requested the railing to be<br />

lowered and that-it would<br />

noi comprorrtis*? safety.'<br />

Many" others' have<br />

requested this.problem be<br />

corrected; these include:' -<br />

• . Assemblyman' Ray Bottoh,<br />

District Engineer Thomas<br />

Cutrona, Sen. James<br />

Cafiero, Assemblyman •<br />

•Frank LoBLondo, Assembly- •<br />

man John Gibson, Board <strong>of</strong> .<br />

Chosen .'freeholder's,-'<br />

Coupty bridge sUpcrintencfent<br />

t.J. Ayers, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Council president Jeanne<br />

Clunn, plus hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

lislicrfncn^ ' • . .<br />

. Cormrtiisioner,' in -your<br />

letter- <strong>of</strong>. March 23," lf/92 to\<br />

Our concerned . legislators,,<br />

you wrote the railing on the '<br />

sidewalk eannotbe lowered<br />

because the existing railing<br />

height required is. 4 feer<br />

can-,; and should, rx><br />

on the r,nl. Sfvewl' have correctwi<br />

.t!r. .icJv Ih.ink CCHI, Very simply. She railing 15<br />

the brfdge. rr^'h-and unsafe. Conno!<br />

nvijr into thc<br />

^syian Hughes on Sept.'<br />

O,-.r v-.'.-ir<br />

n your hospital rates and using<br />

poweir to make New Jer- unemployment, insurance<br />

\cy\s .first dedicated fifihing funds to pay for health care for<br />

bridge a safe ono.<br />

the. poor and uninsured •<br />

Concessions can lead to By I..VURA GIANNOTTA<br />

excellence, ' ••••'•<br />

Your letter <strong>of</strong> March .23, There appear to be some<br />

<strong>1992</strong> also sta-tes that in your conflicting tmin3 <strong>of</strong> thought<br />

opinion lowering <strong>of</strong> • the among . &tate <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

railing on ' the bridge'side- designing a new health care<br />

walk would compromise reform package that started<br />

public safety. . out simply as a mechanism<br />

to fund the Uncompcnsated<br />

Sir, it is. our opinion" that ; Carp Triist Fund. • .<br />

existing hoighf. has <strong>On</strong>- the one hand, .these<br />

d the . problem, and. <strong>of</strong>ficials w.mt health insur-<br />

lowering could only ance policy premiums'<br />

benefit the. safety <strong>of</strong> "ihe • based upon "community '<br />

multitudes who 1<br />

rating" that uses the same •<br />

ing wfflk.<br />

premium rates regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

age, gender or residence, as<br />

•John VV. Brown<br />

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

' opposed to a'business' in'di-;<br />

vidiiar"experiencc" rating.<br />

Yet, when it comes por.sib;!ity <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

, O.OS-hkJid alcohol ooaooitra-<br />

;hea!th'carc (<strong>of</strong> N'cw Jersey's<br />

tion (BAG) as.- th.e legal mea-'<br />

•citizen's? • '<br />

'^ire vrf drj^rflk dn\ing. '<br />

"Rfduang the BAC limit<br />

to ll.l>S LS among the mcav.'ircs'states<br />

cm take, to-help<br />

>t', I h"a\V onlv.'jft'n four si:pplenH-ni,.other proven<br />

bikes en the Mv ;.J.'/;, .md" .ir.ti-dn;n"K tinving me.i'.un.-i,<br />

thev were pushed* not .nd- such ."is Nobr.ety. checkpoints<br />

dt.-n. Each year '^O'rcr.i! b:xe<br />

:r..ii.i!ho:-.-. , i-r<br />

.'c y'.i'.i • r.'.ri-.'i::lv c - Docs this responsibility regardl.ess <strong>of</strong> health<br />

rest with the busine;s com-. (lake ull comers) is-a welcome<br />

munjty? Some'lO.OGO New r.i^n <strong>of</strong> change. -Thiv};u£ran.-<br />

jersey membefs <strong>of</strong> the tee Jssue and the exdu-sion<br />

'National. Federation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> prcKjxistfng' corrdif'.ons<br />

'Independent • Business when changing insurance<br />

.<br />

providersare Important.<br />

Employers cannot, and should not, bear<br />

the full responsibility <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

additional funds through a payroll tax:<br />

for uncompensiated care<br />

Many, years ago. New jersey<br />

made-a societal commit-,<br />

men! that the state would<br />

provide health care-for all<br />

wr.onecd it."<br />

That was. and to this day<br />

still ^remains, thc only consdonablc<br />

decision, that, can'<br />

be made. Remember,<br />

though." that w.is q societal<br />

decision, not • a decision<br />

madeby employers alone.<br />

To be fair,.. the reform<br />

package being hammered<br />

ouft does contain many<br />

needed changes to help<br />

ma_ke health._ 1 n5ui.ir.«<br />

more affordable, und available,<br />

in New JeTijey-<br />

•' For imall-busincss owners<br />

in particular, the<br />

requirements that all insurance<br />

cttmpaniO-J<br />

;:a:r.scs rer.v-s 1 <strong>of</strong>. ;!nver,<br />

-'>r,.-<br />

• ,- ' " /<br />

Television* it's still, a wasteland. . .<br />

Sf J-V s a^o, N'c»v|urd)x»c<br />

health insurance; ' •'•••<br />

• Requiring hospitaband<br />

doctors to... publish', thesf<br />

prices so health care payers :<br />

can be more knowledgeable<br />

consumers — competition .<br />

will lower costs!<br />

But are should be $»ken<br />

by Govi J]orio and thc Legislature<br />

for in an cfSorttO<br />

met;t their own Self-fan- •<br />

posed deadline <strong>of</strong> November<br />

30, they may wind up<br />

• v/ith a health care package<br />

-' • that ^rnay cause more prop-<br />

tain -,T teas": 13 health' lems than it solves.<br />

coverpge-> as niandaiw} by .Employers cannot, and,<br />

the legislature. These cov- should not. bear- thc full<br />

erage-", can incroJM.' the .crjs! responsibility <strong>of</strong>. providing<br />

ot' %©me«,po!:cies by 20 yni'- additional fund* through a<br />

ct'nl'or niorc;<br />

.• Encourage ni.ir\.ij;e'd (please turn to SIC)<br />

Coming your way for the next two weeks, The Christmas<br />

' A'!.T v.-.i-.-hir.^:!.; r.^U<br />

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,!'.'••"' :'ri,v.". t.:;t ti c wi:-.i.iii"iS<br />

.ir-5 i.-'.vri(ror.t n|\a cvn'.CT 1 ,<br />

V.'f. . 'V* ' -.-.:-;£ ' :•> I! SI<br />

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810 , THE'SENTINEL-LEDGER OcoanClly, M.J. Thursday, I , 199-?,<br />

obituaries<br />

» Mrs. Folkins was ,i craftswoman during World War"I in<br />

^hc emergency fleet at the Ne^y York Shipyard in C.irrsden.<br />

She eventually rehrcd'from thu [•}. Her-.rv Mar::;¥<br />

Engineer Company ;n I'iul.'itiolphia. *•' .. ,<br />

She'was a member <strong>of</strong> St Luke's Church :y\ «Vest C.\>{lii-,g-.<br />

swpodi . ••' • . ••<br />

She was a gr.i'duato <strong>of</strong> ti-.e Wei.'.rr.estcr (1'a.) NorrMi<br />

.,?vhcx>! and/he'McHjri' Ir.^U'-'e o! Art :n t/kiLideiphia.<br />

•'Surviving arcs two daughter., M,vr:*-..! 'Mavcrr. „('(• 1 ..r.-<br />

WfHXi, ]ev>;e MacGrc;;-1r <strong>of</strong> Sia:-.t\j.-i; ii :-• r.'Ko'ixrj D l'..;!^<br />

t>! Kirtirr.or.d, \'.:.". l-.vo stcp-daughtiT--, fc.'.nne Kilcv '.;<br />

l4j;~-c:.»r. 1-...;•.--• - Oc crA'.oV: 27^1 SCAIIC 9. W<br />

'»<br />

•>':.:> I,:-iv c! 'v,rv .".'.••, K.-r/ar.-Cli'^-f iii; i" ;-.•:> T . L;-w. : Shore "Memo".-;!<br />

:v.<br />

W's C.-.-.r. w.sL a :Yy ,.i' lirothcr, Robert L- Robinson <strong>of</strong><br />

Al.c-.u. C>:N .::>: .i •i--:'i .'. Re'iseir.ary re \'o;.c.iy Iv '.:••>• M< Pleasant<br />

f...'r:-,i-!.TV. Mi-Ivilie ' • -. • • , •<br />

A.-i.:r,:i."~':"*.s '.-.cr'i" hv• i\.-v,ip >h.]i': ; ^"- Memonai<br />

• I ;..;,, :.-.'; !!;,-v. M-.lv.;;.- "'•_.. _ ."•'.• -" . "<br />

Marie Gaffney, 83;<br />

''XiML'RsrulNI V:.:r.i;.H ( ,.il"::n->. *i"-. .• •'. :!:•.•c.- •<br />

Arrangements %vere By the Krauze and Ix>gan Kuneral<br />

.Jlor/e Inc., Sea kle <strong>City</strong>-' - • .<br />

Donarinns* s may b b< m made to th,e , D'Youville Manor,-L'er-<br />

' on.i! Rosi'dcnce fdr the Elderly, ^750 Quarry<br />

Pa-.<br />

Thomas Cain^ 80<br />

'.il;»i W.T- -.i!-- e\tr,ii-ird::'.rir,"<br />

• n.in;; ;,TM:-.,-i a:vi'':aN r .-? \):i- Ajtar .":."•.•! ii. >-.V;;.• s.v ;./y , •: ,<br />

v •'•"•<br />

BETHLEHEM<br />

By TOOK RICHARD • "<br />

Editor Note: VOs is the first column-on the three<br />

advents: I. the coming <strong>of</strong> Christ at Bethlehem, 2.'the •<br />

coming <strong>of</strong> Christ lo a believer's life, and 3. the coming<br />

second advent <strong>of</strong> Christ to (he earth. •.<br />

three times I haVe been privileged to visit Bethlehem.<br />

The birth <strong>of</strong>.Jesus probably happened in a<br />

cave near the Tocky border^ <strong>of</strong> the town. Animals<br />

were sheltered there and fed from a manager that"<br />

became the crib for the Christ-child. • •<br />

<strong>On</strong> that very real birth-night in that very real<br />

place, God took human fbrm. and visited his World.<br />

.-The Christ-child was the "second-Adam," says the<br />

• Bible, Fie was. the new beginning for all <strong>of</strong> the sinful;<br />

sons and daughters <strong>of</strong> the first Adam. . •<br />

. The, advent at Bethlehem medns tha§t people, no<br />

longer h.ad to just hear about God. Now they could<br />

see him in the perfect incarnation <strong>of</strong> Christ. "He<br />

•\vho has seen me has seen the Father," said Jesus.<br />

Christians believe that the Bethlehem advent fulfilled<br />

numerous prophecies about the coming rnesislari<br />

"iJhdxGod 1 s promises cf 'Tvdt*n*ptsorvV Wilh-ihe -<br />

advent,-<strong>of</strong>. the Christ-child, the book is closed on<br />

prior senptures and revelations. . .<br />

The r\ew revelation <strong>of</strong>.GoU h.ls begun LP Christ<br />

and continued through the Holy Spirit .ind the new<br />

inspired scripture's (the new tesr.~irrre.nt). •<br />

The new .tge <strong>of</strong> histop,''is later signified-by numb«.<br />

v ring prior yca/s as B.C- (before Christ). . . -<br />

• .The event <strong>of</strong> eyents has -happened. The planet and<br />

its petrple have been Visited bv-'.hc holy Cod <strong>of</strong> the<br />

universe. L • . . . •- "<br />

The American.clergyman Phillips Br!' The ,ig-'s ivherj he<br />

1 '•*<br />

SPINNING WHEEi<br />

5> .'.-FLOWER. SHOP<br />

s <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

MARK VIDETTO<br />

, Wit Vi\::'. A.l.<br />

55th Street end AatuJry Avenuu'<br />

-.. -FV;y. P.T^: VI v.-i'--do'Lcc Pastf'<br />

£ i<br />

\* Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. $, 10:30 AM '.-,<br />

•• "Opening Christmas Doors" '<br />

-S-njay.f^.oc SAM .<br />

Sc"v; So' •• ce'• Z '5 A!/<br />

• " . Vc--:r-G'So-. co -0 SC A».' ; - \<br />

• " O( K^^ CO \ - I<br />

BAPTIST CrttTRCHI<br />

IOTM .\ v 1 " KSI.KV • . . •''•/.::^i<br />

"^ Sunciav. <strong>Dec</strong>^th<br />

Ci'-fTcf -'.^ r 11 •:. M >• t.; p . -.'.... . 1 . . - . '< («>J::I<br />

•SamJ-i;. Vt»-jl . . .. . '} Si tin<br />

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Hti/ql"Johnson, 94<br />

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3. PETER ; S UNITED<br />

KlETHODIST CHURCH<br />

' Mh .ind ( t-ritr.il ,\\ t-nuc, (Kc^n I il^ , SJ-<br />

- Sl'NDAV.'-Dl-X. 6th<br />

IkC*;r!<br />

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"Getting God's H0115? In Order'<br />

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M .- .-*. ; 'Meessiak f '<br />

UN'.'.; >(':»• (j ;:n\l A, :p.er r.- ;.ie:.f .:! (.•:'t>iTgf rr«'ie«cV Har.i- 1 . 1 * . 1 ^''- 1<<br />

•.-.....•. :.>: : .:; ,,;^.-. .>:u-; all year;<br />

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1812 ,°THE9ENimet.-LI:DGEfl' Oco«n<strong>City</strong>, fU. trm-iday, Dfomlw3.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

. DEADLINES V<br />

Advorttaomont* tor thasa colunim «Nxid bo In tho <strong>of</strong>llco ol Tho<br />

Sonttnor-Lortoor NOT LATER -THAN NOON TUESDAY FOR<br />

THUHSDAYPUBLtCATlON.'Too 1-8» to Oaulr*., WEDNESDAY<br />

N0 ?'; ApveRTISINd RATES<br />

(Kxc*oc»no 8 8no» 06" poc Brm)'<br />

Ad Runnlfifl 5 ConsocotJvo Tlmq*, • .<br />

with 6 linos or looa ..........;,..<br />

Too Lato To Classify-'60* oxlro<br />

. . AdsRoqUflngBox Numbor-'VDOacWiaoaaJ<br />

399-5411<br />

. • 112 eih Street, Oc«ah <strong>City</strong>. Mi, 0t22i<br />

Help Wanted<br />

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Uppor To»«».i«p C«» 3O0-0e*i<br />

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pr«J«r»l CU<br />

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3199-1311 •,<br />

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Roi'v-jrs. Oc*ar dry's ^fcioi: r*>a(<br />

i^ M«*^rig *u» and, pan tmo nxx)va»d fcoonsod<br />

scr, Reatora, *}mrif la «o high<br />

and oo t^iotia, JLCSI .a pr<strong>of</strong>oaftkanaf<br />

yorj to Of>aWoVp"J o aoJI r.ortt proVcJodJO yorj to Of>aWoVp"J ^<br />

o ao " ^<br />

. rain ;6al OJ!«O. 1 you o-xo thinWng nbcxrt a csuoor Is<br />

roal cstita or ito ^v'nkinQ abrxrt •cftonQfng «Hc«a,<br />

^ mi'nc!o iognr-a mo a ca4 ic lhal wo can<br />

*l^<br />

FiW your Christmas stockings witn vargainsin ihe classified*<br />

phone ) $99'~""'<br />

ae A RAOO AMMOUNCIB - <strong>On</strong> »>• y*><br />

tratohg al local radio u*»orai. Trtfrr<br />

around worn ecnedUMe. Na experience<br />

roeulnxl Cat noar for tree Brochure. 1-<br />

000400-7234. . : . - ' .<br />

Will. DO BA0Y81TTIM0 - tn my homo.<br />

Vary good wlti cUWren. Raaittnetla,<br />

CaHWI •«»•.• •<br />

Autpa<br />

1080 DOOCE COLT - SlobDfi wagon.<br />

runa oood. now o«heu»tr>ew c*Rch,<br />

Am/Fm aurao c»»»ooo, »A». C* 381-<br />

6t«X . •<br />

'65 DART GT<br />

•, '500<br />

'84TURISMO<br />

•1250'<br />

'83 CORDOVA<br />

( 2800<br />

391-8316<br />

' Pera<strong>of</strong>iaJs,,<br />

AOOPTJOH • a "ovna opeor.<br />

marrtaa. protoawartW oou>a »&«!<br />

to compiai* oi» t»*rfr CaJ (Urt)<br />

ADOPTION<br />

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ADOPTION •' W»'ar» a<br />

KAVt<br />

can, ruo>. Xavaa,<br />

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and #«ft*rU kaLn.<br />

T. Wli TRAV<br />

book nov lor<br />

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PA.ST IM.!I • fjoui t-«v«l<br />

u u f rae aragr.«« »"ra *ou> I-** M<br />

eroM Caf Lcxar*". IWtokm^or e*<br />

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CALL US FOR CVCRYTHMO<br />

up. W*H-uf\ ft«cp. Putrt<strong>On</strong>g»(piC**«w>-<br />

3O»-?427 or 907-1002.<br />

CLCANDSIO SCRVCt • S«jvWno OC. |k<br />

Uppar TowmMoarucu ovar B yaorm. Raj-'<br />

Mom FrM aaltmua. WaaMy. Waryotxr<br />

wook. apoli avalt Floon dona <strong>On</strong><br />

d « K S t 8 l a<br />

HACOON PAMTVKJ COi - IritartDrAniartor.<br />

B*«Jo»n«al Cttnok t<strong>of</strong> «Mar *<br />

spftiw pajntno. Ftao ooUnaia. FuBy Irs<br />

ai^ad A Ocortaad linoa 107a. Cafl OiT-.<br />

4401. • • , • . .<br />

Brooks 1>V<br />

USEO TVS<br />

TV •STEREO-VCR<br />

REPAIRffiS<br />

704 Asfoury Avenue<br />

. 399-8699; ••«;<br />

BABYSITTER - For oerotJc-d«e».•port<br />

lima. Cel 4fi3-<br />

. r* >»-** ft* *^J*-rri . _:_... „<br />

Partai load lo a hit hoow. WoeUy<br />

1.<br />

edge<br />

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• Is<br />

in i<br />

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Prol&sslonal Services<br />

Handy Sandy's<br />

HOME-REPAIRS<br />

• and remodeling<br />

• C*-p«rBn • Door»- Dun<br />

Call Anytirfie 398-S*61<br />

ifY r f> p<br />

I c,:nu'nu OS EROr^S<br />

; YOLR POSSESSIO.NSFORA<br />

! PISCENTACL UavSH) i<br />

I EON DEC SECURITY.<br />

Tnv.z :Q gel \our<br />

heater serviced now<br />

and 'Aarcr turr.cd <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

CALL<br />

399-5346<br />

TAG SALE<br />

UqukWMn Of tWf» COTltOrW<br />

•'•••• . •.«M««t4a>*<br />

fULL APPRAISAL SEfWtCC<br />

CALL 927-0974,<br />

O'RBUY HEALTH CARE<br />

RN'S* LPN'8<br />

Home Health Aides<br />

Homemakers<br />

390-8842 ,<br />

TEDESCO CONCRETE<br />

iS yaa/t Enpertoooe Serving<br />

Oooan Clry 1 SurroimUng An>aa<br />

Cyrtano * Drtvtrwoy* • Porcnea<br />

SWew<strong>of</strong>lu-Floor*. *l • 30 r» «;<br />

partonca. teaming. popomanfi'.TO. toon,<br />

CxuMrocrnt. k.ttf>an, bi typoo <strong>of</strong> Us work.<br />

Docx-i. urtnooaw. roor*. fti?lng a irtatorv<br />

(y.Jop quatty al «'(u prloa A: I wttapon»<br />

obelarJ. fl« 380^1331. • .*• '<br />

Tr>riycflTATK)H WITH A 3UIE •<br />

O*i ^^potnmanu. Uxipp^j. n..-pc»a<br />

y. ganaral arraoCt. 4 «<br />

riM C»l 301-0*71<br />

Garagp arid Yard Sales<br />

OAAAQC SAt£ • fAirr * £«irtay. 0o-<br />

. car^tw* » % » an. o s pm. 1100 nay<br />

: Av»-»ja. OCfHain O»».M A 5*r. Ooc<br />

HOUC CAATT anC<br />

prtjaa'* rVrat-ioaitt Ftvlay Dftc *J-.. B<br />

0O<br />

O I 7<br />

General Merchandise<br />

FOT PRWTMa < Otuia«r«iaJa no* KJUH<br />

•I, "Untfor 1H» 8M«MC b» Or«(n Suai-<br />

•r^O 1««. 1ST RCVootot K'Wl<br />

•qwan vWoo RMty, «7a, Piayrjoymao-<br />

«u»M 1MOI»t««0. «oo% 5»- 10<br />

HANOMAOE cHtverwa.otrm • At<br />

TTw Cniftort Hopm. Qpan avary 3aur><br />

doy, 1b am to 2 pm urn* Ovtwrna*. 340<br />

:tthomHoafl, MarmoML •. :<br />

' HEAVY DUTY LAME CAP ACtTY-f**<br />

cvda ^imif^tool ctotfwa.KraaJw. ExoaV-<br />

HOMEUADC PASTA • Ordar now torifia<br />

hottjty*. UUntoo* Froafl Frozan: flpa-<br />

Dhad, rttVtoO, DnoccN. cvdufll. martoosl<br />

and tluflad ihafl*. To placa youroroar<br />

ca« 381.-1 *33 altar S3O pm.<br />

AHDERSON-0JSERK1S<br />

$<br />

Efttk« Estate <strong>of</strong> Afanhaa<br />

RoMnbarp, Pro«Un»ot A.C.<br />

. Attomayl i<br />

AMOM • ApocMffar* hot<br />

IWaiwr KWit WOOU.VD<br />

VTCT<strong>On</strong>WX »CF«ttO 7 Pe. CO^Tft<br />

c wmwrsvw«<br />

1l>g>%-P«t. rfxr Una pn.<br />

LUmgM. B O n NonaU a.l":l<br />

Real Esiatc SaJo<br />

bEiOMBlCCK.TC'.VNHCUSt; .<br />

MUL71 FAh'JLY iitACHBLOCK<br />

SOUTHFJiD COrJCO<br />

S!NGLI£ FAMILY<br />

BLh & Ocaan Ava<br />

393-5211<br />

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H<br />

BUYiNGJSELLWGCOIHS<br />

t^m \Z JO * X: p .-i<br />

•'• 1245 AaburyAvt.<br />

j93-3Q£Mr • *<br />

Real Estate Sales'<br />

'•_•'_ •^ 1 "' ^s 3 '- ^'-j-<br />

ic- P.-CC-3 i." S toe<br />

SUWM£R REN •ACTlViT Y IS, STRONG Vif<br />

' NEED ACDiTC «'AL RENTAL<br />

CALL<br />

LISTINGS PLEASE<br />

Ocsan Ccicny Ccndo<br />

3O&-7U0<br />

Fri'. <strong>Dec</strong>. 4,11 -8 pm •<br />

SaL Dcs. 5, 10 - 5 pm<br />

Sun. <strong>Dec</strong>. 6.12-4 ptn<br />

Work* Utrf< STOLE - h carrl<strong>of</strong>, mHoMrfl hal<br />

ao*. P** 0" -*t maple bad* wMi tpraad..<br />

• I fW0»^WwM««^tiirta»tte,TJWo»l)r«««<br />

INTERNATIONAl. COMPANY - 8*aMna<br />

kMMduai «o InvMl S14.B00..E«4meia<br />

-aBrr4nga' *1M» ' »3300 waak. SOcobvop<br />

madt modtinas IdoilM. flail<br />

8nlcKoni. Honhoy*. cWpa. «C. "1-000<br />

0^1-4322. •... .. • • -• • .-•• ,<br />

BeaJ<br />

Active<br />

Home Inspections<br />

• <strong>On</strong> the spot reports -<br />

• Roportt dona aaxxning JO<br />

ASHtBtantJards. . ' .<br />

• Froo ropak ooet OBttmaloo.<br />

398-3400<br />

- tout hcfntkmm iiapaafcn compeer?<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

GREAt l^OCATION^Lfflrgc 4 Bedroom two-story<br />

located on l^rgc lot:..Walk to beach-. Mice hardwood<br />

floors throughout plus all appliances • -. .<br />

ildd:^169000; /'<br />

BAY PROPERTY; with boat deck & boat sirp.<br />

Master Bedroom wyTabulow views.. JBR, .<br />

li/2Bth unit &. 1BR. lBthimiu Call today for<br />

•.deuils.-.4299.000." •<br />

• • • ' ' - • K . " • : • :<br />

Call For Details/<br />

COLOUICU.<br />

Monihan Realty Inc. Celebrating<br />

45 Yrs. cf Outstanding Service<br />

3.BR/28A 2ND FLOOR<br />

^ CONDOMINIUMS;<br />

UNDER $159,000!<br />

5:4; ;;x<br />

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B14 , NUJ. , bcw«rt«x»ri, 18M<br />

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CITY OF SEA ISLE C4TY<br />

. . . NCWJGRSGY<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 1000 (1O02)<br />

DOND ORDINANCE PnOVlOING<br />

FbR DEVELOPMENT QF THE SEA<br />

« ' -ISLE<br />

CITY MAniNA IN ANO OY THE<br />

CITY OF SEA l3L$CrrY. IN THE<br />

COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. NEW<br />

' JKHSGY.APPROPR1ATINO<br />

$543,000<br />

THCOEF<strong>On</strong> AND AUTHORIZING<br />

' THE ISSUANCE OF »3t0.000<br />

• • ' - .UONDG .<br />

OR NOTES TO THC CITY OF<br />

. FINANCE PAfTT OP THE COST .<br />

THEHCOF.<br />

OG IT OflDAINED BY THE CITY<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY C* SEA<br />

• ISLE CITY. IN THE COUNTY OF<br />

•CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY (no« to6«.<br />

l.han l*o-lhltds o! all mombors<br />

iNotool ajtlnnoiiVely concurring) AS<br />

FOLLOWS: .<br />

Sucllgn I Tho Impiovuroont<br />

doecitwd In Goctlon 3.pi thla bond<br />

otxfouuK* Is h<strong>of</strong>oby omfrcxLrod to bo .<br />

iMVfcHiokoo bythoCUy (X Sou i*lp<br />

Cixy. Nv* Jortoy as. a Qoottt*<br />

uvpitMomara. Vot uw \tTgxortatnafa<br />

or p^vpaoo docatxxS In Soction 3.<br />

iKoro la txuotoy appropriated IMa uim<br />

oJ S543.Q0O'. IncJudlno »*> "»•"" °*<br />

S26,000*a3 tho down'p'aymdnl<br />

roquuotlby Iho LocmlBond Lax "vo<br />

down payment la now nvaiotsa by<br />

vkiuo ol picviaJon tot down pay mom<br />

or lor upllnt- Impfovomonl pu(p<strong>of</strong>ti<br />

Ln ono or rnoio' prcrvtouaJy ip(rt<br />

. Improvement or parpoco li and Itio maiUMy LcnMukt oHM<br />

ncilot sold, Iho prlc> oOtOl'Kxl iind<br />

h l h h<br />

Q<br />

Coctlon.2. J/i ordor (a rinmico fr>**<br />

coot ol tha improvomoru or putposa<br />

no< covered by oppUCaion ol ir>a<br />

down paywont, hoootlatto OcnCs o<br />

pnnclpal omount o( J510.00O purwi-<br />

nni'lo ifx» Locainond LaW In anuci'<br />

paikxi o( iho tesuanco d Itio tjp>na''<br />

oxo hod )a tho dovo4op/ru>nt<br />

cl tho :ioa Ir^io C4y Mojlrva o*r*KJ by<br />

Iho Cay (ncroding wnlk* WA/G. tx^it<br />

Ing. piUK^^Q. o^«*oc. o fttorm w^tor<br />

dfaMo^o fiyoiom. UCKUOQT' uWitU*^,<br />

iKJiirtg p«o! and )ncx>c*n3<br />

tho acQuicAion ot mcccK^ti nnd<br />

' and Ail worfc<br />

CocHoo 5 Tho copiuil txxlgu ol<br />

Iho <strong>City</strong> Q( Son IMo Cliy it horufcy<br />

onwKjod lo corfQfrn wlin Iho provl-.<br />

olora <strong>of</strong> Kir. u xnioni<br />

oi.arty kic<strong>of</strong>iaeJOfkcy tnxcMMh Trw*<br />

rutM^tAlon.in lru» lorm prornuJoTKorfby<br />

Irxi LocaJ finance Ro.vd slK/wing lull<br />

du(a4 cl (ho itrru>nt * ol bonds or nowa .lo bo<br />

^ lor Ihil lmprov«m«rt or put-<br />

i ti ai; u.-xld ori n *l<strong>of</strong>>"o-tocm<br />

C4y, or any mr>rnOur ol Iho sona -<br />

~cCr.:[c\ gtcup 'fc tho C»i^. w.jhtfi UM>*<br />

TVUCIKXI 1 lliO-tlO, purtu.tlil to Ihttj<br />

L*JO*JUI or tirvoocuil poi^:^>t* wi^h-<br />

m'^po*".! lo any rjiponriauiir. to Ixt<br />

1 lo t>u aitd fuiit&y to 4 OiKia;;i:k>n ol<br />

m Mocilon 3 horvol.ro bn • onDlNANCENO O2-2O '<br />

• IrKUrrod^ndptUd d>lor lo Hw, it»u- AN<strong>On</strong>DINANCEHEaULATtNQ<br />

rtnoo <strong>of</strong> t>onds <strong>of</strong> (Ktoa rjujmxlrod. THEOinSNINtSOF 6TnEETa '<br />

horolnln occordancw w Tlooauoutino • ZS - l902 haa b * on ^tx**^ d "O lo<br />

no« on Iha ?2rwl day al'Oei'obor l»cK ol quorum. Tho noid mootlnq will<br />

W92. Said public hoVog w.-m con- 5«Tu*wdoy. -j«iu«y 10. 1085 c«<br />

on final postage nn0 was adopiod rt ^T-^I'I'T'PV - ti o. da!o ol tlKJ rorjularly tchoduioa<br />

j--|.A1-f:Mr^jx mrxulna ol tho Doord<strong>of</strong> Education.o(<br />

Tho 'bond"* otdinnnc. putXbhod 1^2^ Sf^SSL-J^^Sf:<br />

SMERIPF-CQAIJC ••'<br />

DYVlRTUEoiUWrllolEiiBCUtloo f<br />

)«saod out ol iho Suportbr Cowl ol -i ••.— • - • ^- . ..<br />

Nowjorooy.^MncqryjDivioion, MARGATE — Dr. Martin measures. • •<br />

,75oHidiJi1?; Provvn, chiropntctor, will Following his talk, a .'..<br />

^^Ejjij'' speak at the monthly meet- social, hour in the ^m^*.<br />

fJho p(S ing <strong>of</strong> the Jewish. Comrnu-- room will be held featuring •<br />

and LARHY A. MAOI.ANO LOCY j,}^ Center sotiol dub' 7 pooland ping-pong. •<br />

HKt\an*L 'wi^GSiaTER GAtvi p;m. Monday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 14 at the; The sodal dub consists <strong>of</strong> I<br />

?Hi^6SrT^N*EwaPA'p&RS: JGCXSOTN-JeromeAvc. . rctinhdnndscTnurctirc^peo- . A<br />

INC. OCEAN Reef ouuoCOND -Dr. firown heads, the pie and,is open, to the pub- .•.<br />

nic^ARD^r^N&TS "afo" IS Prown'ChJropttJctic Center-Uc.Feo for this is.$l'for •<br />

DoJondanm. i'«han «ipo«> 10 eai« .-* in. Northfldd . and' will be mehibers and $2 for hon-<br />

"^wnDNeloA^aANUAnYo. speaking on' "Your good members. For mox* tafpr- ... ,<br />

100a. .." health, emphasizing diet, • madon, call Rich. Rubin at ; •<br />

o«ono ocbcn IA it's biiornoon ot c x e r cj s c an(j proventive the JCC;822-1167. . '.. ' . ;<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hitj'h School Hiere<br />

were a number <strong>of</strong> question<br />

Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>«jinb«r 3, 1002 OcsonCliy. N.d. rHESENTlNSLrLtDGEJI B15;'" ' , j<br />

tennis: Franusis AI1-SJ' -<br />

lhe<br />

Houto.uuildlno tin ftouto 9, |n Capo ' ,'<br />

Moy Court Houaa. Now Jornoy. All<br />

r^iq^^wpa^ ojVnd Partnerlessi parents meet and dance<br />

kMiy c 11 and^gather^ . .<br />

??2£2K-;^~.-~ .- ^o tcr 181 mcetV&30p.m. the ings wftl be ot t)W..VFVV. HaU/<br />

OCfNG ' " "°" cnJI ..<br />

date'el iho. llrr.i publiculon ol this °- "Ooo^j»» » ,,.<br />

nl.Ttiimnir • . . mnnt por ch-i^Hor 2J1. P L. 1070<br />

L". lutiniiioc-. ol Iho provttxnv rrw<br />

C> L»ocutlvo to&&la/><br />

H. liuporbv.^ndont'Q ropen<br />

I h)ruLncuiJ roportfi<br />

J Mellon Icr approval to pay I<br />

rxl c'.airn4 oQoino] iho board<br />

K PcTfri cotrunStrxj rrjpona<br />

O Put-,':Comriymi .<br />

O<br />

at »• poim OL ino bcrs fol!'owed-at 9 by a dance fltfi ciioapc.tinri' ' •<br />

tnrantoctton ot thoNQntiwotloily Una . ' ' • VJHl 3UggtOlIUU. .<br />

•al. Anbury AVonuo, and Iho Souh-. •-, . ' '".','•; - •<br />

i^oatly ino ol Twoltth Giro*, conjoin- 1< TCC SdHO!" tlCKCtS . CnmPthinO f»f tAlWi<br />

tno CoothwoetwurOty ol Ihnl.polm In . aUulCllllllg UI CJa3»<br />

Iron) or broodih. on onld Asbury Avo- f/»»» tha 'NJlltPI-nplf pr' • • ' "tfii<br />

nuo. lotty loot .and ol that *ldih lul "U: I^UIV.1 UV.IVCI , OCEAN OTY — The Arts *<br />

^St^^SS^SS^iSSw AnANnC.OTY— Free rc^W. 17th and Simpson. !<br />

wah and fliong iho oouhwoMwardiy ticlccir. ore available to Som- <strong>of</strong>fer,; gift a.Ttific.iti'S for one<br />

! I o»«ton r i*ttonioot^do 0 ^v1i 1 | J . rKl ' d cr s I'oint seniors (age 55 or m-'more-<strong>of</strong> ils class <strong>of</strong>ferings.' :<br />

DEiNQ Known as Lot &oo in woe* OVcr) who want to atiend the Available is instruction in<br />

1203 on tha lormur lax mnp. ... . t- v . » . -r* • . ,- • •<br />

ALSO Know.na Lot x m'oiocK NutcracktT >iute at Jaj oils, drawing, acrylics, water-<br />

isoicnthoourrCniiaxmap . Mahal hcxv, 3 p.m. <strong>Dec</strong>. 19. cokir nottt."rv DILLS danco<br />

EXCEPTING OUT! Uti WO known „ ,. „ „ ' ; . ; ' *.u.ui, jA 1.-11.-1 y, ^11x3 uuiw.<br />

anddoolgnaloriaa Uni vtnllio irOO ti'« l J2/->iM tO TTSCrVC a cbsSCS Jnd claSIHS (CIT Cnil-,,<br />

Acbury, A Condorr>4nium -lOQWlTor .^.jt. ". ' •. drcil C'tll TJO-7628 ' ' ' •<br />

with an undivldod 26^4 IruorcKj In ' •' . • . • • * . ' . "• ' :<br />

and 10 (ho comrnon okimortu nppor. jr 1 r 7 ,\ 7 jrv » \ T/^ rj £*.4 r TTJ /^ A T> 17<br />

lolnlng iho/oto oa not lorth lr) thu Z-* Ul\UJl\ KJ tttL/\L^l 'It K^/xKli, '<br />

Mniter CKKK] ol tho 1?0O Mbury^ a • ' . / • ' ' ><br />

Condorr.irUurn (nod any nmorxlmnnia (continued from B9) ••''•* v^-<br />

)'rSI payroll tax for uncompon- ^rt. ;s a Kighef- {Triority f<br />

PUBLIC NOTlCl:<br />

Tbu Oct»m c.i/ HoAtd ol<br />

lien ai\r&uivui*, ih.Tl II *u i^y<br />

iitA^wtntcir^^ni r. .'iM^rtioij'-Ui<br />

Tho- v»t»c)o. :> iK-U C<br />

ning coniiil lr.:f. fi n u lour Uoctrt ',<br />

.AMVM r^uC, «VC f^^ior r.tiK*f'j% third-<br />

tcMm'.til ^.ir. ' . ' •<br />

Bt;l Frairus was r.tit<br />

tj\ou>jh. Thr Rjiidors<br />

iiet-'Octi 4 wins A\ other posi-<br />

tions—nnd they got thorn'.<br />

lively- In fact, It was Choi<br />

who defeated Mainland's<br />

Noellc l'flum on the second<br />

day <strong>of</strong> a regular, season<br />

rnafch in Linvyobd.that<br />

enabled the Raiders to win.<br />

a share c>t the Cape-Amcri-<br />

- c a n ' t i t l c . ••:'• '.'•' y - '<br />

: •••''<br />

All titles.' ' ' .posi'tipn's. Birhbaum also<br />

Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions, four QC"losses c.inte to In addition to Franus and got strong efforts,from<br />

and Lenape, the Sptith Jer- teanvj that won South JCri»y • Choi, at the top .two'.singles- junior Chrisfina Campo at<br />

singles<br />

for the<br />

were<br />

on : d"set,.al<br />

with Choi<br />

match when<br />

forced susj<br />

Nearly a<br />

held her serve and won the<br />

, giving, rhe Raiders a<br />

win: • • •' . . '<br />

A tragi<br />

iii higli scliool sports Gommiinity<br />

y<br />

enK that t6 even thi?.<br />

't><br />

11<br />

•,i:-."> • t<br />

and tho h(}M to<br />

7'^^ t»d laxvla ao wjb^oct to tAio CJO<br />

rr-oon I<br />

• P«ymort Ic* tho naAj ihafl to p«ii3 in cash, cun :.4Ki cj-ocx pr rr.wv.^ («c>.< C'.l.Y lx,!cxo or aj •!•> i-i'u f.v<br />

porxoral chotfcA w'A bo acccfAoti Tho payrn£tJ",\ fc/ ^^> '-1^1 tha^l t-i mr*;«i t ' t.* !;u't tti*<br />

l!"nr i.f^. Lla.-. . '.t.H.'j'j. 9<br />

v.- .-•, , ii»i-;.'ji^.,fH:;;' • 7 .•«-•.'<br />

(>aoo 350 « . toq .. tn ncccrt.inco I'ZLT.S '.!~ '"'.lid rt'st With .'.1! <strong>of</strong> po•('•", 1 st.itc rCVldcnt's.<br />

^ A a r r V ^ w , c 7 ! ^ ! K . N ' v ' v K'.'V'y. ^ ' y v f o r c . t h o " . |"(,r. ',f ,,fflCi.il-» truly<br />

'! L flC3. C «"0/: Bf^xr.AKj Junior, tjr.UilTlpCilVlJl^l C.iri" iruM J.other !USH'.(<br />

wmo to M(Vires!n\vn, thccn.f again, looknig as riiliust ^s CVIT ,<br />

. But. while Ken wnsrecovonnv;, his ww.v<br />

nij(, wai involved in an^ouionn<br />

nersoivdied. Dennis recovin d'bnt<br />

it still in a wheelchair and<br />

schtjol next fall. • '<br />

Wijhin the last two wevks tr.t^cJv<br />

Bob Thomas, tho i&-.yw old l-.ivd<br />

o/ heart<br />

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Tliomas was a force in the halLs <strong>of</strong> (he high, school far<br />

beyond coaching football games. He wprked closely w»th<br />

most students at Ileaiantville High School at some time<br />

during their education process. His loss had a pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />

effect on. the students and faculty.<br />

• You had to be'there to see the intensity with'which thr/<br />

CIrcyhoxinds played Schalickon Thanksgivingworning.<br />

They wore outweighed by 15-20 pounds per man on tho<br />

lino-but stopped Schalick thrcx^ times.insidc the.2U in the',<br />

first half to preserve a scoreless tie. ' ' '<br />

Sch'alick cv<strong>On</strong>tuaUy won, 13-6, but everyone came away.<br />

• impressed with the effort and dedication <strong>of</strong> the I'lcas-<br />

antville players. . . •-.'••'<br />

They finished the soastin 5-1 -— the-school's first winning<br />

football team since 1984 —and seem prepared to re-enter<br />

theCapo-Atlantic League next year since only five players<br />

graduate. •' T<br />

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struck down in anhutomobile accident th.it also*took the<br />

hk-<strong>of</strong> an,"Atlantic <strong>City</strong> teachcr.'Jay I'lercy.<br />

• C.irdnor.w.is a former baseball coach at Egg Harbor<br />

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SWIMMERS OPEN FRIDAY<br />

OCEAN CITY — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School's teams<br />

are getting ready. for the<br />

vvlnftr sports season.<br />

The two basketball teams,<br />

• the-wrestlers, swimmers<br />

and indoor- track • athletes<br />

•Chris:.Lcnte's Rirls baskci-<br />

[ tearti Was 19*6 last sea*<br />

sony losing. Ihrce times to<br />

No: 1 ranked Egg Harbor<br />

Toyvnship and once each to<br />

Holy.Spirlt, Holy Cross and<br />

Middle Township. They<br />

l, 1803-<br />

land'.at' home. Her goal intho$y<br />

games is to, determine<br />

who can get.the ball dowh-<br />

1 court to her strong base line<br />

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THISWEEK^SBECIAC- • ' • •<br />

SANDWICH<br />

HEW H^Youf Order<br />

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- , ftelp A neatly bv special chiltl<br />

•'•jTbe games rft<strong>of</strong>tttt^<br />

"Vlriplantf." ' ' y. .'•••,<br />

~ ; !y '''*''*''<br />

will .nil begin competitive.<br />

• play' within the' next '15<br />

days. • . "'- .<br />

The first to sec action will<br />

bo. the OC swim .team,<br />

which opens at tomorrow<br />

afternoon '(Friday <strong>of</strong> A)' at<br />

• the Aqua & Fitness Center<br />

against Holy Spirit,<br />

. Coach Lloyd .Hayes 1 "lost the •experienced guard<br />

tandem <strong>of</strong> Tricia Hopsbn<br />

and Chris Corcara, ,who<br />

combined for I.416 career,<br />

points, and center Shelly<br />

Meister, rhe team's second<br />

team<br />

. w.is 8-3 List year, losing to<br />

Mainland and VineLVnd in •<br />

Cape-Atlantic League<br />

action-.' They qualified for<br />

the iNJSLAA team uiurna-<br />

. ment but lost' their opener<br />

i*»tbe.Division.B. competi-<br />

: rio.n. 100-70, toSomerville.-<br />

'• The Raiders.' got started •<br />

with- four straight" wins a<br />

- year- ago, including a<br />

}26^60 wiruovor Spint in the<br />

opoacr. * .<br />

• The two leading swirji;.<br />

mers will be, versatile<br />

1<br />

leading robounder and<br />

third leading scorer.<br />

'. Returning is Joi Johnson,<br />

whose. 820 career points<br />

place her No. 7 all-time at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Johnson, .in<br />

all-state high* jumper ' in<br />

track, averaged 18.2 points<br />

arid jus I over . eight<br />

rebounds a game last'year.'<br />

She mack 1 f>l percent <strong>of</strong> her<br />

sfiots! . '<br />

. • Also back are Serena Dice<br />

and Kristen Donahue. Dice<br />

Ls a strong rcbounder who<br />

is a very effective scorer in<br />

the lane fcViruhuo has'bjx-n<br />

a hesifant -shooter who hav<br />

always drawn a 1 tough<br />

, both key fig-'<br />

handled it effectively.<br />

urc-- an therein': football<br />

Was the !_eam':i leading.<br />

champions Rich.irds<br />

shooter J vc.u ;n': *•.!.-<br />

Doi.- 12. "Tney ' firi:;.h -M<br />

WildwjxvJ Otl'.oLc iin D-Ov<br />

,availability for i5 before opening the VAson<br />

on <strong>Dec</strong>. Ifl.with-V:;-.r-<br />

1 BIU Nlckles Wilt have a;<br />

. relatively young wr^tling.<br />

team, tnbugh Ed Dpitz, a,<br />

district champion at Washington<br />

Township last.year,<br />

should "'.„".<br />

Dan, Lavv is a proven winner<br />

for the Raiders but Jpc<br />

Bauer, "who ha'd.'o good '<br />

sophomore year, will, miss<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> this season<br />

because <strong>of</strong>-academic ineligibility.<br />

•<br />

The indoor' track teams,<br />

handled by Bill -Moreland.<br />

and. Ed Stroble, begin <strong>On</strong>i<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>." 18 in an open meet at .!<br />

Haverford College. •• j<br />

(More detailed' previews [ ..<br />

<strong>of</strong> the winter teams will be ,S£$<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered in 'the next two<br />

issues <strong>of</strong> The Scnlincl-Lcd-<br />

^ ' nwiw occANtrrY<br />

season<br />

starts but it does icon a FM. ode. v- go :o Ham--<br />

:r.-or».\>r; on Monday, :play<br />

.jr.* ukx II and" finish<br />

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. THS SEMTfNSL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> dry. N.J. Thutaday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember u.i ?dun ly<br />

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highlights<br />

. By WILLIAM BARLOW morning. There was no up, to date on the rent and . Nancy Erickscsi-, director business .'said moving •<br />

Sentinol-Lodflor Staff information on the door. did not-know where .he <strong>of</strong> communications', for the trucks pulled.up to the dub<br />

OCEAN CrrY — Mem- Club owner pavid T. could be reached.<br />

state Division <strong>of</strong> Consumer' about 4 pjn. Sunday and<br />

bcrs were confused, disbc- Carey was not available for<br />

Numerous members said Affairs, said in a telephone- people were stilit emptying<br />

interview Monday Health the store front about 5 ajn.<br />

Ueving and .finally very<br />

, dubs that <strong>of</strong>fer more than Monday.<br />

angry, when- they tried to See suggestions for selecting three months memberships<br />

' work outat East Coast jfit- a health club, A14. v are required by law; to post<br />

, • riefts Qub,at 8th Street/arid<br />

a S10.000 bond in case they<br />

.' Asbury. Avenue an Mo"'-<br />

goput <strong>of</strong> business- .;'-•<br />

£ay. They arrived to find.<br />

•the doora locked and the<br />

comment this .week. A me*-, they have recently renewed , But, she said, the division<br />

equipment gone. -<br />

sage left on his answering th«ir memberships to -the. has no record pf ony g<br />

. The downtownfitness<br />

machine was not returned. club and. .were given no tration by anEast Coast ^<br />

center Closed down.without<br />

Landlord <strong>of</strong> the building irtdicatlan, the club was ness in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.. She<br />

warning over the'weckend,<br />

Joel Mott III 'said Monday- about to dose. Fred Oringcr cautioned.cansamers tt><br />

and" by some reports<br />

he had not spoken to Carey said he had just joined the . always make sure' health<br />

packed up and left under<br />

sincp before the weekend. dub on Friday and was sur-<br />

dubs are registered before,<br />

cover <strong>of</strong> darlcness, Sunday<br />

Mbtt said he could not comprised whim. he went to<br />

joining, so that if the com-<br />

evening into early Monday<br />

ment on whether Carey was work out on Monday. '<br />

pany goes out <strong>of</strong> business<br />

.there is at least a chance<br />

patrons can bercirntwrsed<br />

tor time remaining o.h their<br />

memberships. . •<br />

: The cou-nty.ConsuTher<br />

Affairs department is investigating<br />

the closing, in<br />

response to a calj from on<br />

upset member Monday<br />

morning. According to that<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, the raller said the<br />

dub was open on Sunday,<br />

and moved-out by Monday<br />

morning. • • ; . ,<br />

An employee at arncarby<br />

This empty store on Asbury Avenuo housed an exercisa fadlty Sunday momlncj,<br />

: - • '- ;• . :<br />

ous calls on me dub. v. • • ,<br />

-'. <strong>On</strong> Monday evening, o<br />

rival health dub; located<br />

about a block away, placed,<br />

a notice on the door <strong>of</strong> East<br />

Coast Rlnesa, apparenrty In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty PoHce eipld. .hopes <strong>of</strong>ptdung'vp some ol,<br />

they have received inrincr- the bosW»;."-.s .••'••'. • ; Senate passes legislation<br />

restricting campground U30<br />

- •<br />

hoping,»hat<br />

increased rtguktloiw approwl oy thc^crtfltc M^d<br />

g dg pi t dp g i U M<br />

• munjeipai schoola.and aeryiceo frxto beirig cwerburdencd,<br />

: atxardlng to -Ike Prtskpf Atlantic Qty. T^w legislation: - .<br />

three burglaries now goes to the Assembly for consideration. • ; • .• ; ..<br />

• T^b^wh^waftsrxmsoTt^by.Sei^<br />

: OCEAM Crrv ~ PoHce AHahHcBoutewO, . R-ist,scta_standards that privately-owned cjimpgrounds<br />

have .made an arrest and. • McDaniil i*. also charged cannot be used as vear-renmd residences unless local Jaws<br />

are. working on recovering, with • a•• burglary reported, p e r m i t i t - . •••••';:': ,• '•'•' •'•. ' -.•>• • • • ". •<br />

pver $3,000 in stbTeri items JNbv. 20 in . which about 1<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>fidala have lobbied for stricter campground<br />

In connection with three $1,000 in jewelry was allcg- oversight, stating that if private campsites become penna- •<br />

rccent burglaries. . • -•.-•- edly stolen from a house on nenr residences, the uninkdpallty's population could triple.<br />

According t6 police T-t LanijUng Road and another, irom its'prcscnt level <strong>of</strong> 15,000. The cost <strong>of</strong>xnunidpal ser-<br />

Robert Bleyin. police rt?pcjrtKf-Ndv. 30; in which . vices could also skyrocket without a siniilarmcrcase in<br />

arrested Shawn^ McDoniel, camera; silver..and other local property taxes..' // '<br />

32, <strong>of</strong> Landing'Rood and items .were' allegedly stolen Owners <strong>of</strong> 24 campground condominrum units at the<br />

charged him with three' from a house on West Hideaway Beach Campground here filed a recent federal<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> Burglary g and - Atlantic Boukyard y<br />

suit ogainst'the township daiming that its regulatfons<br />

three counts <strong>of</strong> theft BUivin- said pdice are deny them thUHr constitutional right to full "use and<br />

Police believe McDaniel working on recovering the enjoyment* <strong>of</strong> their pVbperty..' .:<br />

waj. rcsponaibJd for tnreo stolen itanu. :<br />

recent ^nirglarics, the first McDanid, who is report- Hughes, former governor and<br />

reported Nov. . 16,. when edly unemployed, vf&s<br />

antiques/ l4.mpa and silver, released l d on a summons, chief justice, dies in Fla.<br />

valuing over $3,000, were Detective • Richard BOGA RATON, Ra. — Richard J. Hughes, 83, a two-<br />

allegedly-stolen from a pri-'iVajhart and De't. Sgt. term Democratic governor and retired chief justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vate residence on West Joseph Beisel investigated. New.Jersey Supreme Court, died Monday <strong>of</strong> congestive<br />

heart failure at his winter home here. .' . :<br />

Tlj! served a3 governor from 1962 to 1970 and chief justiccTfrom<br />

1973 to 1979v As-governor, he enacted dvil rights<br />

legislation, established the state Public Defender's Office<br />

—and-the DepartTnenf <strong>of</strong> Community Affarrs.-Hi:> taiviron-- :<br />

mental achievements Included sotting up the-precursor to<br />

the Department 61 Environmcnlal Protection and enacting<br />

• water andair pollution controls that wert^the most strin-<br />

rn<br />

gent in the nation at the thrtc. ' * .<br />

His court tenure Included Mich far-reaching decisions as<br />

. the Karen Ann Qulnlan cjtsc, the nation's first "riRht-to- I<br />

die" decision, a ruling on stajc funding for school's which<br />

. established the "thorough and efficirrit" cducahon'stan-<br />

, dard and the ML Laurel decision which broke "down local<br />

barriers that had Jcept low-ond/ncxiertitv-inco^ric housingout<br />

<strong>of</strong> the suburbs. . . ' . • ><br />

-c .it,<br />

E --t\r.ji zr.ovt th.it 'isrvf<br />

O : year, thv' tv.o VOJ^., jixi-u! ]l46,'S3i' people<br />

•j•"'*' P' 1 ' s b«*'»-'. •-•'"•'' *w." r <strong>of</strong> ihc •uj.prjtuj-i-i were imjV<br />

:^i' in '-4(-:it:!'y If :s ovr;r^.)kii t!u! OL*v»-nic-s should \<br />

:.-.i.7i-J.M- bv Su"\V>")i; tu S2.T.iy>) a yc»rr' v,-il)t the new &y<br />

I>.v:r>v;!.! r.ito boi'hx will rrrJin avilb.b'.t-<br />

Sfete bond refinancing plan<br />

called major revenue source<br />

i the<br />

7PJ-.VION -V'k Lvr'^i-•*-- the V~!f tt> Kr $9'2 iy.:iluir. ir. f-i'. ;r\;;i. iy,-er .%• v<br />

•..-.rn.--yi-.ir *ki~.LH> ir.d proMkit rnnzx- tr^jn 17Af cr^itnic ^<br />

y .<br />

>>;^v^ii, which ^v.J^ u.T.eilet* lhi>>>'ev-i. by J.!J!"<br />

i.-r So?f.-Li C'rir.o, wix;!d J!WI herp to 5!^.r-ilixc t!i:"><br />

:(i^f! LV-M;'-; are ;tiii be-.r.j- w<strong>of</strong>Vc-J out 'rx'.v^v-n<br />

^X.TJ:.C .ii.}c'ir.i',rra^urs .-.r.ti the Kepv:bii«rwcorv<br />

;T.:'.K'-. H - xy.islaiuri.'. It woald involve reflrjr.cir.g S3 2 rr.L-<br />

'.ir. ..ir. «•". « vtatv vt general ubhg*tion Ur.dv, whkrh are theli.-^tet<br />

c jtevcry v>' ? late "debt ar.d rr,«»* be repaid u?«rg<br />

!A> rrtr-cy frevr. lh* gerxral. tre*iury.<br />

• A.-tvrd;r.^ Ui the plan, S235 m:!hori cV ihc vivLnjjs would<br />

r«- vi u«-de as s'jrplujfor thecurrer.t biidK^ year, which<br />

rrV.iJuri' XT Another $290^. 1 llictn woxiltl tn? Snvc-.ied in<br />

i.j.piu: projects, Mich ai> rejxurt to crx-ntal hiispitAli, vrsv"<br />

jgc plan:-, and vbviLs during the 199'3-M hw.\\ \C.\T.<br />

•.vhile SiiO IT,iliiOTi would be pliceti in the now-emrV.y<br />

"rainy djr" l\ir.d to be used scidy for enter};crcii3. Mew<br />

m^r.c 1 .' !cr-cap',ul proieca ir.d the- "ri^iy day" fund<br />

'* ,>j^d he placed in foik)wir.£ fiscal yxir*<br />

Commercial fishing vessel<br />

inspections am proposed<br />

WASHINGTON — The ttate Dcpartir.cnt <strong>of</strong> Tr*;\ipGrta-<br />

•;oc^ has ;:. public" hearing; at a later, awl mbifvatton for hun^ne sendee<br />

ment contract was tight-'dty<br />

plannjhg <strong>of</strong>ficcTi U\e tax<br />

ened to the city's benefit. colleclor,. the municipal<br />

He described the guarah- meeting, during which the- toil also reflects for the fffsi tine<br />

. UVl d e r • t h e prop do e d court clerk, the city cleric.<br />

toed 4 percent as security',, public. Will: be given a<br />

ordinance, the two level. A and\ the ^public relatictruJ<br />

and the possibility, <strong>of</strong> iuxr chance tosp^ak..<br />

cortiactuaf concepts <strong>of</strong> merit and<br />

employees, ihc construction manager.<br />

ther money as rnobvaHon» Under the proposed ordi-<br />

In a letter to council on<br />

a perionnancfrtesed reward system" '• code manager and the fire,<br />

nance, all middle, managers<br />

chief, will receive between<br />

the agreement, Deaney wou,ld Tcceivo between<br />

— ciiyadmin&mtor $59,29? and : $62,967 for<br />

says, - The compensation $30,863 and $$2,967 the first<br />

<strong>1992</strong>. -between $54,668 and<br />

and benefit plan developed y$»r, with a guaranteed<br />

$63,604. for 1993 and<br />

•under the guidelines <strong>of</strong>" inacase <strong>of</strong>.about 4 percent The entire compensation cent in 1993.<br />

between $54,980 and<br />

New Jersey-law reflects the yearly. .<br />

package is equal to an aver- . Deaney, Councilman S64.356 ior 1994. •<br />

' crhployees need for secu- The ~ salary ranges are age <strong>of</strong> 5.1 percent per year, ' Andy Jernee and personnel The 10 employees, under<br />

flty and motivation for divided into four levelr. and according to Deaney. • manager Charles Zimmer- Jevcl'B would receive<br />

humane service but also six steps within each level. The proposed ordinance man negotiated for the dty, between $44,820 and<br />

reflects foe the first time - In'addition, one percent also includes salaries for and streets and boardwalk '$51,975 for <strong>1992</strong>. between<br />

contractual concepts <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the total base salary bud- department heads -and manager Georgia Arnold, $45,125 and $52^66 In 1993<br />

merit and -a performance d will be distributed -to other mUnidpal employees purchasing agent Joe Clark and -between $45,383 jmd<br />

v<br />

The single .employee<br />

listed under-level Dt cnvl-'. :<br />

rartwental Bjpedalist, would.<br />

jieceivctvJdcrihejp<br />

ordinance between ,953<br />

and.$35;7a.9 for 92<br />

$36; 195 ior* 19«>3<br />

.between $31,251<br />

$26^>78.fiat.<br />

department heads Wefe<br />

Employeea under level C listed in -the propoaed c*di-<br />

would rcqelve between nancc as $89^000 for bos*--<br />

S37^32. and S*3,175 for- ness juiministraJnr, J79JXX><br />

J992. between $37,484 and for/public saificry diDBcior.<br />

$43.66* for 1993 andS69JQ00<br />

far firandal trarv<br />

between $37,698 and agement director and<br />

$44,128 for 1994. Thoot $59,000 for the director <strong>of</strong><br />

'ihdiicte the public recre- public works' and (he. direc*<br />

ation manager, numagcr <strong>of</strong> ' tor<strong>of</strong> community oervioc*.<br />

budgetary, accounting, Deaney. said' the galaric*<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> public works all /all within « couple tboo- °<br />

adminijsfrafloh and public sand <strong>of</strong> the maximum*..<br />

Administration presents 1994 6 wish list' to council<br />

OCEAN OTY — <strong>City</strong><br />

Council is* looking into ^.<br />

plan that may increase taxes<br />

sin the short run, but — the<br />

governing body hopes —•<br />

may avoid sudden<br />

Lncreafics down the road.<br />

"AT this" point,It is" <strong>of</strong>Jy In<br />

the discussion stage. •<br />

AH the'city bonds for<br />

money, the interest on. th<strong>of</strong>ie<br />

bond^ is paid fen* some<br />

time, thi>n suddenly the aty •<br />

musr start poyinc;.. on th£.<br />

prmcipal oi the lo.in, aw*-'<br />

ing.a cdnjidcrabie jurrtp in<br />

debt rjcrvice, evp'asir.cd dty<br />

"Finance Direrior John<br />

Hanvn. ^ .<br />

If the aly' hogan to ^.'t_<br />

Ofrid.- money to pay back<br />

the*pn-indpal ovc-r'ihe Hfeo!'<br />

^he icin, iha't impact woulci<br />

Ni reduced.<br />

. The "(JL^CJsjion -omt" up<br />

at" .i couflc:! workshop<br />

on'the capital tvudfor<br />

n»"Xf'year. No formal.'<br />

were mode in t^c<br />

discusuon.<br />

11 rn a r.<br />

,V-.dcrto i\rA<br />

JM c<br />

F&od Mid they<br />

have discussed somcthihg<br />

similar.<br />

Coundlman Andy Jemee,<br />

however, said he would be<br />

very cautions about this<br />

sflrt.<strong>of</strong> investment idea,<br />

Hanson rnade^a lengthy<br />

preserit3tk>n about debtrser—<br />

vice arid the city's capital<br />

plan. ?ie presented a proposed<br />

1993 capital plan<br />

\vhich would irtprejsc debt<br />

service- by 53.75 million. • .<br />

The aty retired about.S3<br />

million _tn debr' this year,<br />

4,nd <strong>City</strong> Administrator<br />

Richard Dea'fiey aaid -A<br />

council wanted, this '-plan<br />

could be reduced to S3 million<br />

in order tosnot increase<br />

the rity's;debt; ope <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mnjerr goa,b» <strong>of</strong> cour.dl.^ •'.<br />

Deaney said the administrntlon<br />

wai-lioping" for<br />

dircvf.on from . councl on<br />

the y>liin, !Ticludi"re<br />

noted, ard- council fjavc<br />

thefvQ spcoal consideration.<br />

For instance, thc> Public<br />

Works Department is *u£ge^ting<br />

rnassive p.i%'ing and<br />

drainage*wo^t oil 10th<br />

Street, including work prf<br />

-the bulkhead, which they<br />

hope to complete before the<br />

• summer: GmirACil 'A-crned<br />

rvupp<strong>of</strong> tJvc," -but 'public<br />

•irrprovc. /<br />

t That dc^WLfftj^Cp-t walso •.' «*-»J<br />

Tcqcat.rtg far tftis vjrkzntk<br />

. new rzdia "equiprr.*'.-,t<br />

-(about S-tp,OCSJ) tVS PAR1T DRAWING<br />

c»i am cruraicr<br />

HJ v>tn a 5 Bu pjny trjj' al axA ki apJ a !•. Ckhy<br />

caix for \x.xz pony.<br />

frontend loader. (SUOjOOO), Department wants a new<br />

a- new street sweeper lifeguard boat (S12.C00) and<br />

(SI 10.000) two'one ton an all-terain vehicle<br />

pickup trucks ($46,000), (S5.000). ' . ". •<br />

grass cutter ($15,000) a Jh. The- pbn also includes<br />

inch riding mower ($15,000) S800,00'0-- fD'r the<br />

and_a new passengers-van •-"cpminunity<br />

-project,*- *he<br />

(S20.000) AS well as a num- administration's name for<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> other pieces <strong>of</strong> equip- the-proposod dowrttown<br />

ment; and the Public Safety. redeyclopment project.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

. Inc.<br />

0C2)<br />

C mr»a m Pot; O«r< n Ckom Ctf. Hiatus, a Mawl! weefcy. 'i uosaay<br />

ana Fncir/; Juno rvuugri AOJ-J*!. PCSTUXSTtR: Scf>d oOdoti cfiangej<br />

a The Sorraf)oHoey(. P 0 Bci Z&. Ocoan CTJ, HJ. CSZ&. '<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

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Restaurant Advertisers Index<br />

' '-Bcyar-a Stib a GriJJ ;_JO-12 Obadtah'a Seafood .'.._.A-14<br />

OcaanCfttal<br />

Cirdo Liquor<br />

.^-».:A-12<br />

Cousin'a (OC).... __., ...A-13 Roarfy'aCpfli»oShOp»^. k-%2<br />

Crab Trap „.*......y. -.A-13' Sabalino's Pijra._. ^<br />

Family Chlckon Plus _./.: .. JK-12-. > SchOon<strong>of</strong>a Re*tauront .-..A-12<br />

r-A-12 Toi^'iO<strong>of</strong>i^ __, -.,8-16<br />

Grainary '„.„; ....^A-8 Uncia 83T» Pancak* __<br />

GraaJo Bay Rasort ...A-12 Varait/ bin..;_!.... .... Jk-t2<br />

Grogor/a.; .: ..JV-14 Via Moro._....»„•„___:; .~.»A-14<br />

Johrtson"a Pppoorh<br />

Mac's Roatfaurant....<br />

.^-11<br />

..A-U<br />

Wards Pastry...J. „.<br />

MaIbo-9..:. _<br />

Save 20 c 'c on RegularU 'Priced >Ierchandise<br />

throughout the Store!<br />

Save Up.to 50 c k on Selected Merchandise<br />

at Lowest Ticketed Prices.<br />

Children's Fashiorr Show<br />

Sat., <strong>Dec</strong>. 12th, 1:00 P.M.<br />

• Children's F3ept.<br />

UORCRiiDITCVKDS<br />

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A4 tH£S£fim£L4.EOd£R Thursday, Docombor 10.199Z <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv,.N.A' THESENT1NEHEDGE.R<br />

tf 16 * 1 ,. OCEANCTTY— Fairticsi; $800,000 the dty expected FIT ..founder-''<br />

in Tuxesrepresentativesfrom 'the county to help In McCarthy, -died''those _,.—_„.-,. . _. . ....... . _ •- . • with , . shotgun ,, . .<br />

fedr. over a million dollars the bestch restoration Will sons, as well a? SS3 milHon spon/Jing secretary and • SEA BLB CTTY —A Sea Dry police department. -.-which police repeatedly roll called 911, but.he<br />

expected by the dry from not be available}, and jaxburden for healthcare John Grocn, treasurer. bio nun was shot three Accbrdlngto therelease. Ordered him to, put down, reportedly naked fox t>ollce<br />

thc county may not matcri- S35O.00Q from the county between the city, county The position <strong>of</strong> second ^ ^ and seriously Injured police responded to {i 9-1-1 He reportedly stepped > specifically:.<br />

alize and, at the same rime. Open Space board to scttlo arid School district and thc vice president waa created by police after allegecUy call about 12^0 qjn. <strong>Dec</strong>. 6 toward the <strong>of</strong>ficers with the XalnroU s motive fbrxattcredir<br />

this fora rise m mem- a disagreement ;»rith norjh-jeeent increase iri teachers after McOrihy'a second potattng a Shotgun at the and found the door toCar- Weapon pointed at them; ing-the police remains<br />

bersljip. «nd property owner Jerry pajariesas the bases far the term as pntaldeht, two <strong>of</strong>ficers lit Ms home: roU's apartment c^.pir- a7\dwaash.or: . . . -.;• tmdermye»dgation.,staitd<br />

. According. to_a nevfs Klnusc i*. in. doubt, up/fiurge in new mejribers. '- Re-ele*red to -oite-Ycar torlyStoday morning. roU tfrm a$^<br />

release from FIT, over $«tiwj/tAl.. •>According to McCoTthy, terms on the executive Kpbcrt Carr<strong>of</strong>lj 39, wrio <strong>of</strong>ficers, to come in. Sea Isle ona, striking Carroll several cutpr s ..qface. I<br />

1,370' new mctnbero have board were Charles CarrcJl, -was given first aid by tho <strong>City</strong> police did not.rclease Hmcs^ according to the reported to. ^•vo<br />

joined ;since the beginhlng Dcwg Chaffln, Tom Oeary, two <strong>of</strong>ficers who.shot him,, the. names.or ranks-<strong>of</strong> the ponci;statement ' -******>*>»* mot***+<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember ti


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A6 THESBNVNEL-LEDGE8 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, UJ. Ttiunday, D«b«mb«e 10,1W2<br />

?/INTER MERCHANDISE<br />

20°/b<strong>of</strong>f<br />

• Slacks • Sweaters<br />

•loiiiu.^ •' Skirts<br />

' .Pants Sets ' . .<br />

WEMAKEiffii<br />

CHRISTMAS (<br />

SHOPPINGM<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

celebrates<br />

80th birthday<br />

OCEAN CITY — Thanks-,<br />

giving dinner thin yc<strong>of</strong> waft<br />

'especially memorable r for<br />

..Anno Babinsky <strong>of</strong> ..this.<br />

A^n;> Babmr.ki<br />

overtitxx^< <strong>of</strong>.<br />

a <br />

^T+X'<br />

GQST SOTCJA.UTY 1<br />

Ivien's Shampoo<br />

Cut & Blow Dry<br />

S 2.50 OFF<br />

ESSENTIALS<br />

>riJ»C^.<br />

CHRISTMAS SALE Continues<br />

%<br />

.-?^^tii»Wfc^l^*l<br />

Christmas Turtk'nccks iSrvBlou*vfS~ -<br />

Sweaters & Slacks • FIanucl > Nii>h'^;cjwns<br />

: ' ' Ix'atli£r\and vinyl !lajvdb<br />

C-F-tS Mon r».; » ••: ''•• 6.-T.1; S ; tl I :..J". - .'<br />

j Burberr\- holds tradition<br />

) with ela.ssic'style and<br />

J renown quality.<br />

I An excellent choice for a<br />

j Holiday gift list ...<br />

' Burberry's y accessory<br />

collection.<br />

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Mon-Sat 10 5:30 p.m "A'cd. &' fYl. Eve. 018 p.m.<br />

Sunday Neon - •» p.m.<br />

• 653-6077 •<br />

U 99 Central Square! Unv>-o hwmv tcniri<br />

st C^p*- 1 Robert M Heckmas, t»Mt, past pr'oc/doir. <strong>of</strong> iho Ooean<br />

May to lie.!c!rov.-i^!<br />

by a chiii .dinner'' at. tho<br />

hfipic o! Nancv B<br />

:i .\l tht: mi-<br />

C^ty >.<strong>of</strong>»c Cluo. passes the gavol <strong>of</strong> .luthonty to John ,i cf<br />

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Kjrr Avc. CV.tif 3*9-<br />

• vvi. au'dichce carol<br />

iin^lnj;-plui light and<br />

, ? • /.imiliar ChrHtriiaj num-<br />

.-.nd<br />

^t^ w»ll be B'III<br />

Eiir'pura Monrs, {joy<br />

Charles Taylor<br />

Admjiucvi will<br />

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Friendship cli^b holiday<br />

Jiinc'heoii is Wednesday<br />

.OCEAN Cm' — The.<br />

Cpod ' Co-ur.iri Fnt-r.d^p<br />

•Qub Vkill hoiti') o> Chrutnxaa<br />

t^.tL-rLammp aociarpn:^<br />

lunthcen at" r.ocri Wcvincaday,<br />

Dcv'16 J: T>4: Rander*!<br />

are<br />

r/oh-1, 11th .\r\d iho Ixxird- i' cliih meets<br />

third<br />

^{jyor.Henri- "fiiij" hali<br />

Kqight KJS beh -ix-.r. •*A^ fV ^^,<br />

wifl he av-Jilabi'iv (*.v.i^: is Ml •' I.',, r<br />

on a.first-ccrr.e. .';ri;--*T-«i.i;<br />

AT CHRISTMAS T'l M t<br />

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tv oocu«r *orr cui ncoccn<br />

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X-IIVCTN' In Our Serving ^<br />

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i members at the<br />

Cralj Trap Restaurant, the<br />

Wg^"«Mtr 1 cr»for; w<br />

: . ;• ;Tiiklng tppvhcihpts In<br />

plnocH^ for the year wcro<br />

Louise Rttddjr, with an<br />

average <strong>of</strong>"676. and Anne<br />

Schubert; with-a 675. : :<br />

OCEAN CTTY — Do you building: codes and poor The dub also weloojfied<br />

know that meteorologists management • • the dry's new school super-<br />

predict that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will A number <strong>of</strong> other topics intendent. Dr. Donild Dear-<br />

fee hit by a Class 4 ox stronwere<br />

covered in other born, . who spoke <strong>of</strong> hla<br />

ger hurricane sometime this recent mcctinga <strong>of</strong> the dub. - goals <strong>of</strong> improving the stan-<br />

decade? .<br />

A nepreflcntative <strong>of</strong> thedards<br />

<strong>of</strong> education in math'<br />

ITio Exchange Oub mem- Holy Redeemer Visiting and the ederuSes. • ; ':.<br />

berB do, afte? hearing a Nurse Agency discussed ;The Rev. Michael Cold-<br />

presentation by Mary the hospice, skilled nursing berg, pastor at Holy; Trinity<br />

VVelch froin the. Pedcralcare<br />

and hometnakcx ser- Episcopal ' '~~<br />

Bnicrgency Management vices <strong>of</strong>fered by tho agency. Church,<br />

Agency^ She spoke about Begun 125 years ago in<br />

^ RkhArd Gibbpns, with, a<br />

the meteorologiste' prcdic- France, the<br />

7yH0, and Rose WynoTi at<br />

tions that such a disastrous agency'has<br />

6,55Q,-*wcrc the high scorcrfl<br />

catastrophe could occur. <strong>of</strong>fered home<br />

. In bridge:' ._.<br />

Welch, also noted, that health ser-<br />

In regular play, ptnochlb<br />

New Jersey docs not have a vices in this<br />

. ' winners ;N6v. 25 were Betty<br />

irEMA <strong>of</strong>fice or repTcscnta- country since<br />

Vaughn 621, Qconbr Cot-<br />

tivc, and discussed the sur- 1866.. For<br />

. trell 586. Sam Maurer 584y<br />

charges FEMA'will impose more infor-<br />

" Cath'crjlne Dromsky 57$,<br />

Ooartvorn<br />

on flood insurance for resimation, call<br />

Teresa Na tale 560 and Dordents<br />

<strong>of</strong> cities with poor 1-800-745-4693.<br />

othy Rudolph, no score<br />

0 given.<br />

Norma Lusch was the<br />

•'; high scorer in bridge with<br />

2300. • •'•• •<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>- 3 winners in<br />

pinochle were Betty<br />

Vaughan 601, Teresa Natale<br />

600, Edna Myera 595, Mar-<br />

. tha Akermann 583, Eleanor<br />

McMenimen 591 and Elton<br />

Gagalia 550. ' .<br />

A' • Bridge winners were<br />

Norma. Stauffer 2,170 and<br />

Norma Lusch 2,0-10.<br />

Old-Fasliioned<br />

Christmas<br />

concert encores<br />

LONGPORT • .— The<br />

Mainland' Chorale <strong>of</strong> Sotn-<br />

@ crs Point will present an<br />

•Old* Fashioned Christmas'<br />

:<br />

You might wonder just atone with, time to rpinl-'<br />

. why we started to>go back nisce. Remember bur trip to'.<br />

iri our shuffleboard hlfltbry. Alaska or do you rememfcer<br />

We have a feeling on life the night we walled at the<br />

over the years. As we ice it ferry with no milk for the<br />

the first twenty years <strong>of</strong> life grandchild. Weil you know<br />

each person lives In !antiei- what we moan. '.• ' • • . •.<br />

patlon.- These youngsters<br />

look at their parents and.<br />

Others in the middle period<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jife ami are euro that this<br />

group have it aU-: The middle<br />

group have their par-<br />

Uesi. their golf ."dubfi and<br />

spoke # on<br />

money to do anything.'<br />

America as<br />

That middle group HvOT<br />

the great-<br />

for'today. They many and<br />

melting pot<br />

proceed to raise families.<br />

in his talk.<br />

They arq-engrossed• .with<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e nation'<br />

earning a living and saving<br />

under-God."<br />

fqr the older years. They do<br />

He mentioned tipt: people' enjoy these years If their<br />

' came here seeking freedom earnings . are sufficient-- to<br />

and religion.<br />

f ulfill the obligations.<br />

• Then they move into the<br />

Fall Period <strong>of</strong> .life. This Is<br />

the. time their children ?rc<br />

Glub history reviewed at 73rd anniversary married and grandchildren<br />

come along leaving j them<br />

Jack Kauker, prQSktent ol Iho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lions Club,<br />

OCEAN CITY — Past ment and the famous names A tea' and book review <strong>of</strong><br />

president Ruth Dcvine<br />

presents two symbolic largo print books to LosCo Diai,<br />

in art and literature <strong>of</strong> (he the newest release by home-<br />

recalled the early days <strong>of</strong> times were brought to JIfe town writer. Gay Talcsc.<br />

acUiig Nbrartart at tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Pubic Library.<br />

UicVVotncn's Research Qub for the members <strong>of</strong> <strong>1992</strong>. • ^ will highlight the dub's<br />

The club last week donated $500 for the purchaso <strong>of</strong><br />

as members celebrated the Al^o at the birthday cele-' next meeting I p.m. Thurs-<br />

large print anct talking books and magazines for people<br />

club's 73jrd anniversary bration, a big birthday cake day, <strong>Dec</strong> 17, also at The<br />

with vision Impairments. .<br />

recently with a luncheon at was presented and enter- Flanders;<br />

The Flanders Hotel. tainment was by thefchoir The review <strong>of</strong> the book;,<br />

It was 1919, and the polit-<br />

Lions anmounice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pilgrim Academy, a'co- U*1*o the Sons, will- be preical<br />

and cultural cnviron- cducational college prcpa- sentcd by Marine Hinefatory<br />

• day. school in man. ' ' •<br />

char ity donations^ Squires selling Pomona. Attired in- red f For Information aboiit the<br />

ch<strong>of</strong>r gowTnr, they pTe- cJubK interested persort*<br />

. OCEAN CITY — Among and blind. This second iuminaria *' scnted several vocal and may call.mcrjbership chair-<br />

the recent charity donations annual donation^to the<br />

instrtimenfal selections. man Ruth Yirtgst,- 39


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I Happenings at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community airtcf CuftMf^Cenfor<br />

Arts Center - Museum • Library •. Aquatic & Fitness Center)<br />

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WINTER HOURS:<br />

Di;ly &. Sunday !0 ara-5 prr-<br />

MONDAYS<br />

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

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Hour*: Mon.-SaL 9 AM-5 PM<br />

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Call 399-762<br />

hi HbT6<br />

.sponsored Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong> 20<br />

by the Frienda erf the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

.<strong>City</strong> Historical Museum,<br />

wil}beopen l2-5jwru • -<br />

Tie; Union Ghapcl' Bythc-Sca,<br />

55th and- yfobury,<br />

will also be open for viewing<br />

12-3 p.m.<br />

This year's tour will also<br />

feature the tnnaciinVs historic<br />

house, 1139 Wesley<br />

Aye., for the first time since<br />

& '<br />

" Tickets and a list <strong>of</strong> the<br />

open houses will be available<br />

on the day <strong>of</strong> ;the tout<br />

at the Historical Museum,<br />

1.735 Simpson Ave, and "at<br />

the Historic House, 1139<br />

Wesley Ave. Cost Is S10.<br />

Advance tickets are $8,<br />

available through <strong>Dec</strong> 18 at<br />

the museum, Senior Studio,<br />

846 Asbury .Ave., and at<br />

Sun fcose Words and Mqsic,<br />

640 Asbury. • '•-•«'<br />

Also on <strong>Dec</strong>. 20, the<br />

museum will hold an open<br />

OaMng ty ( d Wii rtwhouse<br />

12-5 p.m. with special<br />

displays about The Sindia,<br />

TWs historic <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> home and others on Iho'<br />

which ran aground', in a<br />

Christmas_Hquse Tour will be open for tours noon to 5-•norm<br />

-<strong>of</strong>f {he-city's -15th<br />

p.m. Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 20, sponsored by tho <strong>Ocean</strong> Gjty Street beach ii\ 1901. A book,.<br />

Historical Musoum. •.."••' - I and -video <strong>of</strong>. the voyage'<br />

arid the shipwreck will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered for sale. .-. '.<br />

The open house will also,<br />

feature' 'special music by<br />

Marion Cillen arid Charles<br />

Taylor at 3 p.m. and a proson<br />

tabort cm Tkr Sjndia by<br />

Jr>oal historian Bob Marts at<br />

•1 p.m. .<br />

• Arrangcjr.cn.v Museum admission.is'<br />

Made •<br />

at$40each-". ; •<br />

GERMAN CUSTOMS 8UW.<br />

The .books arc.usable Local craftsman Jjtmi Fri-s RACQUETBAU LEAQUG<br />

Immediately through ant wiU talk on gingerbread<br />

Novejnbcrl993v .<br />

• art dnd . Christawo orna- The Aqruntic & Fitness<br />

Call 399-1801.<br />

rncnta at I JO p.m. Sunday, Center WiU host a winter<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 13 at the Arts Center. basketball league, begin-<br />

PORCELAIN ANGELS He will also dlscojja Gcrning Jan. la Play wilj coh-<br />

m SPECIAL DlSptAY man Christmas customs, tinue through March 12,<br />

The. Historical lvluseum including art,.food and dec- <strong>On</strong>e league match it<br />

has a special display <strong>of</strong> por- '>' orating, and will provide played 'each week. Four<br />

celain angels . on exhibit redpcfl to take home. ability levels arc <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

through the end <strong>of</strong> Noycm.- Admisston itt free; call the<br />

center, 399-7628 for details.<br />

Pro-registration, for members<br />

only, can bo made at<br />

[thcy.' include • Margaret<br />

Furlong, Kocstel," Llardd, AOTS CENTER PLAN?<br />

the center.. '<br />

crystal, Venetian Glass, TRIP. TO FLORENCE Stockton presents Trimming the tree<br />

Cross Sword, Dreodan, Md- A <strong>On</strong>e-week trip to Flosan.<br />

Angel band Resi, postel' rence, Italy, with a local art<br />

Somo <strong>of</strong> the children from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Primary<br />

and.Kaiser. ' • .historian guide, is sched-<br />

School.put the finishing touches on the Christmas tree<br />

uled March 14-22, with pro-<br />

at tho Free Public Library last week. All the first graders<br />

CHRISTMAS ITEMS ceeds to benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

.'.crafted the decorations and trimmed the.tree, provided<br />

ON SALE AT MUSEUM Gty Arts Center. :. • POMONA • — The by the Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which also suppBed<br />

The museum gift shop Florence, called the cradle Nebraska Theatre- Caravan the yam. for hanging the'ornaments. Club members<br />

has a number <strong>of</strong> gift items <strong>of</strong> ihe Renaissance, is thebrings<br />

Charles Dickens' ,A sponsor ttioSbrary tree annually as one <strong>of</strong> their cornmufor<br />

sole. .: • home <strong>of</strong> MichaclangclcTs Christm&s Carol' to. Stockton- nity projects. , ' ' . . . .<br />

Hours "are 10 a.m. to 4 David and the UffW Cal- State College Performing -, ' •'"'•"••<br />

p.m. weekdays- and 1-j p.m. Icry. Side trips to the dty <strong>of</strong> Arts Center 8 pjn. Tuesday,<br />

Sdhurdays. '"• Sienna and San Gimagnano <strong>Dec</strong> .15.<br />

are also planned.<br />

The productiort features an arts & entertainment briefs<br />

FESTIVAL OF CRAFTS<br />

For more Information, ensemble <strong>of</strong> twenty-five<br />

ATTHE ARTSCEilTER. -fryers anr available at the•artt^'-a-raJ-actrcsscs-^-fcur-<br />

BOtSHOtTHEATftECO: '" -dcrste, staff; snd •aluntni.-<br />

The arts center's annual Arts .Center or by calling piecc chamber enscm"ble. PERFORMS IN A.C. ' . Call the box <strong>of</strong>fice.9 a.m.-5<br />

Holiday Festival <strong>of</strong> Crafts is ( Lucinda Hathaway, 399- two-hundred costumes,'And ATLANTIC "CrTY— The . P-m. Monday-Friday, 863-<br />

going on.now through <strong>Dec</strong>.-' 6921. • . a"fu(] array <strong>of</strong>' tradihorial Bolshoi Theatre Grigorov-<br />

28 at'.the center's gallery,<br />

second floor, 1735 Simpson' HOLIDAY HOURS FOR<br />

Ave. "<br />

CHILDREN'S P AOGRAMS<br />

Handmade item's on dis- Toddler ,Time, the Free<br />

play include pottery, jewel- Public Library's program<br />

ry, wooden toys, stained for 2v*and 3-year-olds will<br />

'glass* silk flower" arrarige- not rficct Thursday and Frimcfits,<br />

dolls, bears and nov: day.<strong>Dec</strong>. 24 and 25.<br />

clti.es. .' / : Saturday Story Time ses-<br />

ore wel- Smalt stocking staffers sions, for children ages 4-6,<br />

come: Refreshments will will- also be <strong>of</strong>fered M rea- are also cancelled <strong>Dec</strong>. 26<br />

inchide traditional mulled sonable pricfjfc. ' -, - r. 2. /<br />

oJef', pur,eh and Chri^tm.15. Hours'are -9 a.pv-5 p.m."<br />

Weekdays, 7-9 pjn. Mon-<br />

Holiday Gifts and <strong>Dec</strong>orations<br />

dayh-ThuTsdays, 9. a.m.-V.<br />

813 Aatuiry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 391-20(00<br />

as n 120% Off with this coupon* «-<br />

7 38S. -.• .<br />

Christmascarols. - icb Ballet \-i"pCTforming Vic SMrTHVlLLE HOLDS .<br />

Tickcw are S22.5O orchev NuUmckcr now through .FIRST CHRISTMASFE3T<br />

trj; S17.50 mezzanine. Cil! "<strong>Dec</strong>ember 13 in the Cop.)' S.VUTHV1I.LE—The Hr.<br />

the box <strong>of</strong>fice, 652-^OOi); for Room* <strong>of</strong> Sands"-. Hotel %- tor ' c Smihvjlhi Inn'wTII :v<br />

discount informalion arni for Casino, ludiana Ave! and bostipg-.--the. first -. annu^i<br />

reservations. Brighton Park here. . • Christrnosfes! slnted for S.u-..<br />

Performnnccf. are Friday, ur'day and b'urui.iy, <strong>Dec</strong>oir-<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 1T..9 p.m.;.8^p.m. S.tt-'ber 12-and 13. '.<br />

- urday-, <strong>Dec</strong>: 12. and 5" p.m. T 1 } 0 L ' vt '" ( .3)<br />

adopts pet<br />

w;U include •><br />

Sunday; ~ <strong>Dec</strong>/13. " ' ' assortment, <strong>of</strong> cr.ift<br />

' For bckots call Tjcket^as- merch.ir.ti and, tood artd<br />

,• ter ..r-.f'hnnn • fhrone Th.Wir: Ch.-.t^c, 1-8O0-- 1-ATO-' hquOr "q vendojS. Tiu-re v.".i;<br />

i3OT A QUESTION?<br />

CALL N J. NIGMTUNE<br />

plenty-<br />

Through New Jersey<br />

J<br />

Nighthne.- people can have<br />

their^qucations answered,<br />

tVen when the loca) Lbrary.<br />

is closed. • * . .<br />

• Hrnxrv are 9 p.m. to mi3atpht,-Mnndavs<br />

through<br />

TVurviivN. arj! 5 pAn. to<br />

mldrigh! FridJ)"S through<br />

Sundavs. • • . ' Tfio <strong>Ocean</strong> • <strong>City</strong><br />

Mi/manc Society /ias a<br />

number ot trlonclty<br />

ana ca'l5 (or'adoptlon.<br />

1 ^ 1 " vendors<br />

736-M2G or the fends, box jl - ; « bo spi-ria_l<br />

" /'*' '•*'..' '. ' lers. ,ind<br />

BRASS6AWD PLAYS 'hot-chcx-y^<br />

HOLIDAY CONCERT I or ran re : -rr-.i.:.-.> C.v.'<br />

-CLASSaORO '—" T:<br />

. Atlanpc Brjss Bor. J. in rvr 6TH ANNUAL '<br />

•der.ee. at Row^n Cnlic-i HpLIDAYCONCEflfT<br />

.daw ptxicrtt J* p^r».<br />

^y,_ <strong>Dec</strong>^r .r.<br />

' Anihanv C>I;L ri-r "•••<br />

fcraev -and thu Noycs<br />

*ih Ar.ii-j. Hr.liJjy ^Cor.-•<br />

MOXT 77i/"i Holiday Hassle<br />

"FREE"<br />

>-, r-U-<br />

i 1<br />

W'bcn' Shopping Gees From Ban^ A Chore To An<br />

' ' Absoluie rVirurc<br />

Sporbwcir. SpocLil Occacon-Dretiang k AccepterKV<br />

Sizes 2-52 ...<br />

HULKS<br />

bc=it u tc irf cicwol<br />

HIT* ctKu.if-is} J.\ni_if>' to Marc^.'ocatrd- • C- •<br />

t:»'bnn!-r.on.r.er1-,h i abil- 1m; to I'oA IT.^d«r.t( i'.^\ TWOTWP. TEACHEpS •<br />

mp-., !o'ih,-:r ik-hoo! to hrlp I-vtv.lrom. Grad^,:. ', .i~t GET NATL. HONOR<br />

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Ocsan <strong>City</strong>, N.J. .. Thursday, fr«c«mt»<strong>of</strong> 10,1892 :<br />

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Obituaries more on pegeB4<br />

Carol Nesgbda,. 50<br />

SfcAVILLE — Girol A. Nesgoda..50,pf this community<br />

died <strong>Dec</strong>. 8 at her homo..<br />

: Botn in Sorriem Point, she lived in iBcosIcy's Point and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty before moving to Soavillc six years aga<br />

Sinviving.iro her rruaband Joseph J.; thrco daughters,<br />

, Patricja A.Gyrmlcy<strong>of</strong> VVoodbine; Cheryl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Bonnie Jean <strong>of</strong> 6eaville; her rnathcr,\ Nancy Mdbre. <strong>of</strong><br />

Matmora; .one brother, Raymond Moore Jr. <strong>of</strong> Mobres-<br />

' viflo, N.C.; one sister, jean Moore <strong>of</strong> Palermo; and three<br />

grandchildren.. " ; v ' • .<br />

Services.and interment will be private ;A trie conve-<br />

nience <strong>of</strong> her fcinnily. , •' , '<br />

• Arrangements are by tV»e Godfrey Funeral Homo <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo. -.'..•.' .-..•• .'•'•''..'<br />

Memorial'contributions may be'sent to American Can-<br />

cer Society, P.O. Box 395, Otean Victv,,08230, or Hospice'<br />

<strong>of</strong> Southern Ncvvjcrscy, 115 West Mechanic St., Cape<br />

May Court Hqujje, 08210. . ' "<br />

Robert Johnston Jr., 35<br />

SNOWSHOE, YV..Va. — Robert H..Johnston Jr.. 35, <strong>of</strong><br />

-this community and formerly, <strong>of</strong> Ljnwopd died' <strong>Dec</strong> .4 at<br />

Ruby Memorial Hospital in'Morgan town,' VV-Vai<br />

Mr. Johnston was a graduate <strong>of</strong>Mainland Regional High<br />

School and East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C.<br />

Bom in Madison, Wis., heiived and Worked in-Snow- 1<br />

shoe for thc.post nine years. , . ' ' •<br />

He is Survived by his parents, Robert H: Johnston Sr.<br />

and'jane W. <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a sister, J. Lindsay Johnston <strong>of</strong><br />

Armore,. Pa.'; and his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth<br />

Hdcrlcy Williams <strong>of</strong>,Baltirobre •" .<br />

I'rivate-services were held in Snowshoe.<br />

Donations may be sent to Ruby Memorial Hospital,<br />

.Bepartment <strong>of</strong> Neurosurgefy, Morgan town, VV.Va. 26506<br />

or to Davis Memorial Hospital, Box 1-18-1, Harrison Avc.,<br />

Elkins, VV. Va. 262-11. " • - ••.<br />

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Richard *Bmch> Gallagher;74<br />

VENTNOR — Richard VV. 'ButcV. Gallagher, 75, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

resort died. <strong>Dec</strong>. 6 at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical Center,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Division. ' , . • •<br />

Mr. Callaghcrwas a retired buyer for the Atlantic.<strong>City</strong><br />

Electric Company, where he worked for -U years. •<br />

• He wns a.-member <strong>of</strong> the company's Quarter Century<br />

Club, a Coordinator for the Miss America Pageant parade,<br />

an usher at Our Lady Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea Church, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

( the •Jth Ward Republican dub-arid a crucn for the Babe-<br />

Ruth Little League-. . , ' ' /<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, he was an/Atlantic <strong>City</strong> resident'<br />

rnost<strong>of</strong> his l^fe.' ... • J<br />

, Surviving are'his'wife, "Pdlrjcia; two sons, Thomas <strong>of</strong><br />

Nforthfjcjd and Richard <strong>of</strong> Pacific Grove, Calif/, a daugh-<br />

ter,' f^incy Swan <strong>of</strong> linwood; a brother, John, T. <strong>of</strong> Mar-'<br />

gat; rwb ystm, Alir-a <strong>of</strong> PJhUaddrJhu-^nd iGlhryn CrJice<br />

<strong>of</strong>' fkrcghamton.'.N'Y... two sfcpd-iujjritcTb, 1 .Corlstancc<br />

H<strong>of</strong>l&an <strong>of</strong> Toms Kiver and Jacqueline Schunpcher <strong>of</strong><br />

Briganline; li grar.tichiMrm ana seven grcji-grandrhil-<br />

. dren. } • ' '.,-.''. .' ' •<br />

• MASS <strong>of</strong> ChristianyBurUl Will be iC a.m. (today) at Our<br />

Lady Siir <strong>of</strong> trie Sea, Church, AUarrtir'Gtv BunoJ v,iV. her<br />

fH > Cerrrr'.iTy,<br />

Dr. Salyie Fonte Sr. 83<br />

PLEASANTVILLE'-r- Dr.iSalvic J.- Fonte Sr., 83, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

community died <strong>Dec</strong> 6 at his home. . •<br />

' Dr. Fonte was an optometrist in Pleasantville for many<br />

Mary Weber, #0<br />

SEA ISLE.CITY<br />

George Steelman Carty Jr. 43,<br />

M^.Wcbcr.^ortWarejortdted tOsANGEfcEs<br />

Hospital, Cape May<br />

Steelman Csvtty Jr. 43, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

5 in Los<br />

??? and<br />

g - b u c ^ ^<br />

local Uons,;fre Krught 6( Columbus and the Avc Maria BomUi PhUadclpWa, she lived in BuckaCbuntv Pa<br />

CoundlNo. 4211;^ degree and UfcrmJmbcr, here: , before mtovlng toSen Islo <strong>City</strong> ali yeara 52? ^ ^ ^ '<br />

Surviving axo his wife. Mary}.; two sons. Charles M. <strong>of</strong> She fa survived bys^Ch^(^.oi^!ir&lcdty : Uivcn'-:^^'': •<br />

Pleasantvillc ahdSdvie J. jr. <strong>of</strong> Browns. Milk; three grandchildren; and U grcat-grandchlldrcn; Survivlneare his daughter. Chrlsta Carry <strong>of</strong>Pittsburgh;<br />

d h t N AMrti <strong>of</strong> So Pit d Elia M f Chii Bil U b d Rbb f P i b h d J <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; o<br />

J j . grandchildren; and U grcatgrandchlldrcn; Survivlneare his daughter. Chrlsta C y g<br />

daughters, Nancy A.Martin <strong>of</strong> Somera Point, and Eurclia Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wiU bo 11 a.m. (today) Thura- twosons, Rdbbie <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh and Jason <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; o<br />

F Favingcr and fMexx M Fontc-Barone both;<strong>of</strong> Galloway d t St Joh' Ri CthU C h h 44h d t i i D R i f Ttoto d two brolhers Ralph<br />

the Anny during the Vlct^amWa,.<br />

go and worked aaa<br />

Philadelphia; four sisters, FJorence Perex <strong>of</strong> Vcritnor, Bella Arrangmjpnts are by the Krausc & iijgan Funeral Home. Home, 324New"jersey^ Avc., Absecon. Private baridl will<br />

Fulton <strong>of</strong> Suftland, Md., and Carmcl Hillcrt and Mary inc., SexJslc <strong>City</strong>. ' > - • > • - . . . . . .<br />

Day, both <strong>of</strong>-Nprthfield; and four grandchildren. • .'. • ' > • •<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Wednesday at St. Peter's<br />

Roman Catholic Church, Pleasantville. .- .<br />

Burial-was In Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. '<br />

, ArranRements' werd by the Adams-Perfect Funeral<br />

be in Greenwood Cemetery, Pleasahtville.<br />

a<br />

Home, faorthfield.<br />

Dr. Robert £1 well, 72<br />

OCEAN CITY — Dr. Robert W. Elwell, 72, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

resort and formerly <strong>of</strong> Delanco died <strong>Dec</strong>. 3 at the Lin-<br />

wood Convalescent Center, Linwood. . ; •<br />

• Bom in Caniden, lie.was in private practice in DeK>nco'<br />

for many years before his retirement in 1972,'.when ho<br />

moved "to-<strong>Ocean</strong>..<strong>City</strong>. Ho lYpd summered here since<br />

• Dr. Elwell was a member <strong>of</strong> the alumni association <strong>of</strong>"<br />

the University, <strong>of</strong> >Jorth'Caro)ma-Chapol Hill, the Amer-<br />

ican .Medical Association' and the First.' Presbyterian<br />

Church in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ' ' y<br />

Surviving are Sis wife, Virginia'(Stratton); o son, Rob-<br />

ert W. II <strong>of</strong> Los C-Ttns, Calif.'; three'eia'ufihters, Nailcy<br />

Cavirl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Susan Bohr ot ReJIa'nds, Calif.,<br />

o.nd BarLara£bA'ell.Dl"-Latkib!irt.Caliil;.and tiirte-p-andr<br />

children. . • .' • •. . ' . •'.'<br />

A Servi'ce <strong>of</strong> Memory. Arid Love was hoitf Tuesday at<br />

the First Presbyter win C.iiurch. Qci\in <strong>City</strong>. Burial was<br />

private in Overkxik Cemetery, Bj-id^eton'"-"~<br />

Arrangements wi^re b\ the'Codlrey Furerjl Home <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>." ' ... ' "<br />

- Memqri.ii contr.ii^.inris m.iy !x- made :o«r.c American<br />

Heart A.y;Oci,itlo:i. •i.C 1 .) ' vVhite, I foriv Pike, Audubon<br />

In the 13 years r have<br />

written Spindrift, I have<br />

never agonized over a col-<br />

umn. This one, I have. •<br />

' I have written two-rough<br />

drafts, Tcad them over<br />

rnany times and finally-con-<br />

cluded there was-no valid<br />

reason why I should not see<br />

it. in print- • •<br />

I am very beholden to the<br />

dear friends at'the Heritage<br />

Shoppc here In <strong>Ocean</strong> -<strong>City</strong><br />

for this reminder <strong>of</strong> -just<br />

who is our Guide in 'every-<br />

thing. . - • . •<br />

Certain conduct <strong>of</strong> today .<br />

spindrift<br />

by Joe Gilbert<br />

blessed we all arc while<br />

acknowledging, ,h° w very<br />

unapprcciative we aro. The-<br />

subject matter seems to be<br />

faith and .whether , we<br />

believe. • ' .<br />

With our sodety rocked<br />

with ever-increasing' mur-<br />

ders, ropes, robberies,<br />

assaults and .with moral<br />

behavior .'at a stunning new<br />

--accepted as normal —-'low and standards .<strong>of</strong> what,<br />

"would Ha,ve outraged" just Is presently acceptable also<br />

about ^everyone over a<br />

decade ago; today, we are<br />

blase and uncaring.. .•<br />

What follows is a clarion<br />

calf to realize just how very<br />

at a new low, I 3huddcr at<br />

• what lies ahead (or ouf<br />

once great country.<br />

What follows is titled<br />

"better From A Friend;" to<br />

me, "Blessings" will do<br />

quite jvell. '<br />

"I am writing to say how.<br />

» much I care for you and<br />

to say how much I want<br />

- you to know me batter..<br />

When you awoke this<br />

morning, #I exploded, a<br />

brilliant J sunrise through<br />

your window, hoping to<br />

get your attention,, but<br />

you. rushed <strong>of</strong>f without<br />

evefl noticing. . •;<br />

Later, you., were, walking<br />

with iiomc friends' so' 1<br />

bathed you in warm sun-<br />

shine "and perfumed the<br />

air with nature's sweet"<br />

scent and still you didn't<br />

notice me. •<br />

As you passed by, I shouted<br />

to' you in a thunderstorm<br />

' -and even painted a rain?<br />

bow in the sky arid still,<br />

- you didn't look? . '<br />

I spilled moonlight onto<br />

your face and sent a cool<br />

breeze to rest you.<br />

As you slept, I watched<br />

• over • you and shared<br />

. • your thoughts.<br />

I have chosen you and hope<br />

you will talk to mo soon, ,<br />

Until' then, I will remain<br />

near. I love; you very<br />

;much.~- ~ ' :••<br />

• Your Fricndl<br />

« Jeaus<br />

Try I John 4:7-fl on. for.<br />

sirx; you will be happily<br />

surprised At how well it fits!<br />

C.sl;)6 or the Arr.e7;car D.aboies<br />

MarV Frier 96,<br />

'312 N.<br />

'. Public Notice.: .. *• fubllc NotlCQ •> . Publlc^Notrco _••"• - ." Public Notice * \<br />

CITYOF3CA1SUIC1TY<br />

• TycwjcicrtY<br />

O<br />

AN onDNANCC Of TMC Cifv<br />

Dwnu J. TH>h«><br />

C<br />

CITY OF SEA t3LC CiTf<br />

NCWJtfOCY ,<br />

OCEAN Cm' -r Mnry A. Prick %. pi this resort, died<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 8,it the Lf*n wood Convalescent Center. •" .<br />

rkirp ifl PJil.idehphi'a; shr hnd hved in CkiMn <strong>City</strong> njcvH<br />

nfhe»lfte. . . • ' ' ..." •. •'.' .,''.'; '<br />

"Miss Fnci had been cm'ployed aw rnedic.il o/d for'Dr:<br />

John R. Towfiwrid in <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> ur.V.l his retirement and<br />

aWi ron Fnel Clinical Laboratories with her brothuT iij-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. •/'•'•' - ) ' . - .<br />

••Mass'<strong>of</strong> Chnsi:^;rBur..i: w;l! bo IBtijii. fnl*h*d wth • Copy al tSo<br />

upon appllcallon to tha<br />

l Aoort. C*y >taa, *-4\0<br />

Avmua. 3*a KJo Cty. Now<br />

may ht> ton) or .Nand ry.<br />

Now JtrL^fCaHJ i*} B3J3 pffl<br />

. DocarrtiAc trfh.ioo? o«<br />

al 11 00 «.m to tMa f\u-<br />

G iioafd. CAy Had. 4410 l,arv<br />

Avwua. (ia* »M Cry. Now<br />

^ an kteSy. C * ?<br />

Ulfc? and «»C ba Ofxpari I<br />

lo choose<br />

Family Florist-<br />

^FLORAL<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

THE HOLIDAYS<br />

A Wide Variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> Real Dried<br />

and Silk<br />

Arrangements<br />

398-1333<br />

&58 A5BLRY AVE. © 33S4 WEST AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

WE ALSO HAVE<br />

FRUIT<br />

BASKETS<br />

;'>*^ 1 / tint*.. *+.*** *o<br />

HAftQATE • LCWGPORT • UAPiiORA • PALERMO<br />

LWWCO0 • SCMEfiS 91. • 00. to SEA-tSLE CTT<<br />

Opea 9 AM • 6 PM<br />

6 DAYS A V.-EEK<br />

<strong>On</strong>Tha r^<br />

^<br />

SHIPYQUR<br />

PAGKAGES'HER^<br />

i i We're LOWER-Again<br />

UPS Nlexf Day Air Letter<br />

V«'e Own-And Offer<br />

<strong>City</strong> Of Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Board Of Education<br />

I'iLK f-'rtic Municipal B()nd<br />

M! P^iJ: ' .<br />

102.35<br />

111U1I2 horeby approprl-<br />

osodiha nwpocUyoauma ol monoy (horoln staled aa Iho appropriation motto<br />

roc each Improvomant or purpose, tucfi «um* amountlna in tho nuqfooaHi to<br />

tatO^XM, mdudlng [fm agorogata aom <strong>of</strong> J30,5O0 aa ina tovomi down pay-<br />

monta (or th« Irnprovomontt or parpoaes required by ths Local Oood Law.<br />

. Tha dcr*n payments hovo boon mado ovaBablo by vinuo ol provision lor<br />

> down poym<strong>of</strong>* or (or cctprlal Improvomant purposed, In one or TTKXO provf-<br />

ou»ry adopted budaaU. - • . •• ' .<br />

Section 2." In order to nnanoa the coot oJ tho aevatal ImprDVeA'Kinta or pur-'<br />

' poeoe not covered by appOcaUon ct thatoavoral down poyrrtoniB. neooOcbto.<br />

bond* are- hereby aukortiod lobe teauod In tho prtnc^lAl amount ol<br />

$770,000 pursuant to tha Local Bond Low. In ontSc!p IndudVa •* iw*<br />

IwiMnKKltiU<br />

tfmnta<br />

AppfoprialonSnt<br />

i^Ofl^OOO<br />

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bf liimMmiimt W><br />

***** Ct 3L o "" 1 ^__I<br />

ottoMMt uffewwoa*<br />

Mtno* •»*« mdblng<br />

at en* mM n>Mi><br />

-i-jryVt a on<br />

AcrrQpi^^n ^nd<br />

CevuiiCol<br />

HI DOC<br />

'' / 'A *« b*<br />

••1Q0CO<br />

E*tmekj<br />

U*s kTvjrn A/vauri<br />

oluantewNotM<br />

'470 JO0<br />

Eavrakxl<br />

UtaOfnjirn Aircu-4<br />

•XOflOO -<br />

1 1<br />

PwMor<br />

A««KlaP*rtMl<br />

et LWu> -.•<br />

•lOyMn<br />

" : • " . ' ' " " "<br />

P»«xJor<br />

AwaQaTWud<br />

i5r^--» -<br />

J<br />

Incooslttsnoy tMcowbh. Trio rosoluUfcm tt tho toon promulgated by Iho Local<br />

: Flnanca BoaM sixwUrM run ddd o« thoamonctod cap*U t^Ktoal and copflol<br />

program as approval py Iho Director <strong>of</strong> tho Division'at LppaJ Govommortt<br />

;»orv1c<strong>of</strong>llB6onWv^httioC4is bond ordinance by tTTOfiOO. and tha<br />

' abf&tWn* nmhortxod hsroln wn bo within <strong>of</strong>) dabl Bmkaiions pnocnbsd by<br />

(d) An aogrsoalo amount not -oivOtodlng' S12S.00O tor Hams ot bxpanaa .<br />

mod In and porm*ldd undor N JAA. 4OA 2-20 Is Indudod In tho osllmatad<br />

ctxa kvnauod heroin for iho purpose* or Impravomants.<br />

SocJIon 7, Any prart monoya reostvsd for ths purposos dsscrtoad in Sec-<br />

tion 3 hsra<strong>of</strong> shot bo appaod : oahor to ovoct payment Of ths coot <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

improvsmaru or to poymora <strong>of</strong> Iho oblgaffcina issued pursuant to this orov<br />

nanco. The amount <strong>of</strong> obtgatlana authortrod bgt not Issued harsunder shal<br />

bo raduosd lo ino sstent that such hjnds sre so used.<br />

Soaloo 8. The tufl (atth and crodtt <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>City</strong> an> horaby ptsdood. to tha<br />

punctual payment <strong>of</strong> iho pdnc^Ml ot and Iho Intarast on mo abngallons<br />

suthortrod by thai bond ominanco. The ebHoaOons shafljMi dtrsct. unllmKed<br />

obOooikxis at tha Cay arid tf>o C«y shafl bo pbsam<strong>of</strong>i to levy ad valorem<br />

taxes upon kl the tiuuOto real property wthki tho Ctty tor tho. paymont <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

(Ptolloatlons and mo NSTMI thorAon wthout tmaailart ol rate or amount.<br />

btorrQmtholoaoMrltxjeourco: . • •• . •<br />

. . GENERALCAP(TAL0UnPLU3-»20O.000.00<br />

lo pay tho coot thore<strong>of</strong>.' " ' •<br />

0CCTION 3.. The tunds hoMby appraprtaiwd aro oulhorlzod to bo<br />

oipendod by .the proper orTlcero oi thto <strong>City</strong> lor me purpooo horoby.outho-<br />

rtred whon oMgaboria to expend sold funda navo boon created In form<br />

nod manner aapormktad by low. . : .<br />

SECTION 4. This ordlnanoe shad take effect upon posoooe and pwttfce-<br />

. Ihaibiaccoroanoowipithe' law appKanle thereto. •/ ... .<br />

•'. '••••' •;> ".NOTICE OF PENOtNOOflDWANCe '•• .<br />

Tha above ordtrwnco ma duty paasod by Ihe Hoard <strong>of</strong> Commktsionera <strong>of</strong><br />

tho Cly <strong>of</strong> 8es tele Cty. Now Jersey, on Orw reading o» the regular moe«-<br />

mg rjf said Board hold oo the Bth day <strong>of</strong> Docember. 1»O2, and wtt bo^ token<br />

up lar cocond roaaVig. pufcOc hoarbig, final patoaoo- and adoption at iho .<br />

" regular moothg <strong>of</strong> said Board lo be htrid on roeefHiy. thaVCSrid day <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ombor, 1S«s. In iho Pubtie Salary BuMlng. 233 John P-: KdMady Hou-.<br />

HvnnJ, Ooo lilo C«K. Nowjoreey, al3:3OP.M. '• ' ' \ ... ,<br />

. • •- Muntciial Clortc<br />

12-1O-1T.F.F432i0- - ' V ' . A<br />

Qootlon 9. The CJJy roasonab>y oxpecca lo refrnburae any <<br />

toworda tho costs <strong>of</strong> iho Imprcvement or purpooo descrtjed In Oeolan 3 <strong>of</strong><br />

into bond ordinance and pan prtar to the tcsuance <strong>of</strong> any bonds or notes<br />

. aathabed by this bond qrilnanco wth tha procoods <strong>of</strong> such bonds or notes.<br />

No funds from sourcoa oihor than tho bonda or notoa authorUed horain has<br />

boon oi Is rooaonabry aipocutd lo bo rosorvod, oO^cotod on a long^erm<br />

btuliror otnorwlui MM asioo-by iho <strong>City</strong>, or any mombor <strong>of</strong> ihe-eamo "control<br />

Oroup" aa the CJty. wflhin ffx> moanlna'Ot Treasury'RegutaOons Section<br />

t.rso-i(l). purjumm to irx>4r budoot or financial poOdes rrth reepeo to any<br />

airponrMu'Oa lo bo roitnbOrsod. TNa 3odlon Is (ntondod to bo and heraby la<br />

a xlacUraXon <strong>of</strong> Iho Ory'a cfncial intara. lo »taibunu»-onv^a«poo£2iraa<br />

lownnu iho aoota ot tho Improvnmortf or purpooo rto>-rrf>«fl In fiocuon 3<br />

hora<strong>of</strong> to bo Incurred and paid prior, lo tho issuance <strong>of</strong> bonds or notae su>ho-<br />

cirod rwrtrfn M aocordano wt^Yroouiry Rooutsilons Section 1.103-10. and<br />

.no acnon (or hactlon) wti toa an arttnon ordeviob In accordance wKh Tlaa-<br />

cury FVoguiaioo !«ction 1.103-13 (i) or 1.H8-0(g) to avoid. Vl whota or In<br />

pan; arbBrooo ytotj romvrflon* or afbtraoorabsio rooulraownta-<br />

Goalon 10 ThM^ona artttnanca £nait Utke iXton 2O days aflar theilrtt<br />

fxtXicstjon Ihwpcf afUK nruW adoption. a»provto hereby atshorUed. . • .<br />

GtCTlON 2. Thoro Is horoby approprlalod tne sum <strong>of</strong> Sioe.OOO.'oo cf<br />

tunds avsjiabla Irom tha (oaowlng source-.<br />

WATER A SEWER CAPITAL OLIflPLUJI 5196.800.00<br />

. to pay (ho coil thore<strong>of</strong>. • . .<br />

• SECTION 3. The funds hereby appraprtetod are oufhorUad to be<br />

expended by tho proper <strong>of</strong>ficers ol ink CJty lor the purpose heraby autho-<br />

rized when oblsaOons lo expand sskt funds have been emoted In Corrn<br />

and manner as permuted by taw.<br />

' SECTION 4. TMa onSnonoe ehai UULO orTod upon passage and ptt>0-<br />

. caOan In accordance w*h Ine taw appkabte Iheroto.<br />

NOTICE Or PEN0INQ ORDINANCE .<br />

Tho above bn<strong>On</strong>oooe was duly paasad by the 0oard <strong>of</strong> Cornrnloslonors<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cay <strong>of</strong> Qea Isle Cty. New Joney, on ftna roaoVvj at tha regular<br />

mealktg ot aaM Fjoant rieidon tho OTh day <strong>of</strong> Oecamber. 10SK. and wiflbe<br />

token up tor second reading, pubfla heartng. anal nramaoe and adppSon pi<br />

itnismKkM TBid3d ib h Tuesday. • 22d *<br />

Docern6or.<br />

tovort)<br />

3 be hold on Tuoeday. *>a J2ix) aay <strong>of</strong><br />

Tibet. i«O. tn me PubOc Qafary UuBcJJng. 233 John F Kemedy Oou-<br />

!. Sea Ms Cty. Now Jersey, al 3:X) PM.<br />

• • ', TharosaJ. tlgho<br />

• , Municipal Cierk<br />

12.1O.iT.PFi3OiK5 ' < .<br />

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY<br />

NLWJLRGEY<br />

TDO acllmaJod m, U<br />

. no noto IUBC meluro tadur tt\An ^r>* yoo/ rrorn fts-<br />

p a<br />

C Uoma Uu^lrx) Pairs HopaJrt<br />

0 t;CI}A. 1-iro.Vetca •<br />

Trxai ' " - . • •<br />

tot.th><br />

IOH UAI^KA oooxo<br />

Oapear 127. aa-wncrdwl<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

la t "<br />

Christmas<br />

nor>* antf rwMrvaa me<br />

xp* In a t>U<br />

>*^ i >ct <strong>of</strong> i ox) 11<br />

' C^X-ffiAX^'<br />

n<br />

ThapkYou<br />

comeclian »*i nocas tes*jed (ATUJ^* VD<br />

GEORGE NEWELL<br />

PAINTING/PAPERHANGIliS,-<br />

25 DeFeo Lane<br />

Somers Point, NJ 08244<br />

GET A FRESH FINANCIAL START<br />

•• 'Slcp CoSJect'cn Act^Vttes<br />

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KKtifTL'Y.'GEiT THF FACTS -FREE<br />

rATION • FAVS&; WKNliS AVAn.ARLE<br />

Mitchell Mosfeovitz<br />

Atlonwij At Liiiv<br />

. 609-3-10-5802 •-'<br />

SENIOR SITTERS*<br />

'fulfilling service that pfftrj,Senior Citizens a •<br />

xc, Mholei<strong>On</strong>ic co%-Lr<strong>On</strong>iTicTit with a. daily dose <strong>of</strong><br />

companionihip aid activities. •-<br />

f7u/ service* are availabl^Monday-Friday -.<br />

•9AM-2-PM • LUSCH INCLUDED<br />

We're also availariic for'pnviic home r,cry»cct.<br />

iloctor appotnimcrus wjd crrsndi<br />

398-7218 /<br />

* M r fcii* tpffi*i cart •/ (Jtr pmrpi*<br />

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!! r ?<br />

. To ail our Valued<br />

Cujitbrncrs-pasf and pr<br />

;ut '-.IT,<br />

A u ' HOIU/ISC<br />

; i : :H<br />

-.i.KA.SI :i A MAiau or<br />

Pri\ad- Kixnn AvjiLiblc For Bridge,<br />

- Hirthdavs or >"<br />

*•'»:' ^"•i'V'.t' t ! "*r*, vrpi*»i'<br />

h 4 Cer.tr'jl Avc, ice^T Ct!y<br />

TAKE-OUT 399-0113<br />

SSS^^i^Sv 1 ^ : ^#C0^<br />

I- re-Ji I-'ruit ;ind \'t<br />

J<br />

You CAN Freeze Our Fresh<br />

Squeezed Orange Juice and<br />

Homemade Soups.<br />

Slock. Your Freezer Sow! i<br />

t<br />

I<br />

&<br />

I tt<br />

'Jth Or CcnUaJ \*c. Occ'tn <strong>City</strong><br />

39S-9573<br />

ORDER MOW FOR YOtfR<br />

HOLIDAY PARTY*<br />

PARTY SUB TRAYS<br />

t3 Whole Avxjrtcd Cold Subs<br />

f , ~?7<br />

PIZZA FAKTY FAC<br />

Lar^e Sicilian far.<br />

2 Jiu-f<br />

DAILY LUPtOl A<br />

399-3195<br />

Don't Forget Qwr Daily Lunch Specials<br />

SPECIALS<br />

tiOMEMADESOLtPS<br />

FREE COTFEE MUG


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» • • • ' • \<br />

. OCEAN CITY — A weekend<br />

<strong>of</strong> pleasant holiday<br />

entertainment-Is available at<br />

the • Music Pier at nominal<br />

.cost.' .'•• ' ' • . '.. -.<br />

• Deli<br />

• Rariy.<br />

Trays<br />

• Grocery<br />

•Lottery<br />

Turkey Breast Sandwich<br />

Bmdar<br />

Ron)<br />

1 E. Atlantic Boufcrvajd<br />

Ocoan Oty. NJ 0«226 •<br />

*250<br />

OcoahCUy. N,J. TWur«toy. O. 1932<br />

<strong>On</strong> -Friday 1 (<strong>Dec</strong>; 11)<br />

"Searching, for Sfinta," a<br />

•delightful children's program<br />

is set for the Pier, Boardwalk<br />

and, Mooriyn Terrace, 7 p.m.<br />

It seems that, ^vo youngsters<br />

. ducovej'a tirrte rrufchino and<br />

travel the 1 ."• world enjoying<br />

holiday customs. They also<br />

attempt to catch Santa Oaus<br />

• .as he slides down the chimney.<br />

...<br />

This kind <strong>of</strong> r—j • ••— ,-_ , - ,..never<br />

win the Pulitzer Prize Ch°» r bus," proved successful. . performed in over 30 coun- The dry's annual Waves <strong>of</strong><br />

' The holiday/ special Is tries including China, Austra-; Caring center wjH open<br />

produced by Stagcworks, 51 lia. and Russia. They have Wednesday, <strong>Dec</strong> 16 ot 10th<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it,- pr<strong>of</strong>essional tho- entertained many times with and Asbury Ave. The center<br />

atcr .touring company based tho Philadelphia Orchestra helps those in need during<br />

in.Oassbctfo.;"' arid with such international the holiday; seasonby. distrib^<br />

.——;•. '• •• ' '•'-.' •' Btaraos^XucianoPavarottl. ut^g dotnrog and good toyi<br />

• This program is designed You can drop <strong>of</strong>f contribu-<br />

to gct_you into tho holiday tionfl now at the Qty Gcrk's<br />

Mark<br />

spirit Tlckefa arc SS for chil- <strong>of</strong>fice, 9th and Asbury or me<br />

dren, STO far adults available Fire Dfcpt; 6th and Asbury, •<br />

Soifer<br />

at the Public Relations <strong>of</strong>fice, Tho drive waj the idea <strong>of</strong> • J\<br />

CXioan <strong>City</strong> publicist' 2nd floor, dry Hall, 399- .businessman, James F. Pen-<br />

6111, Ext 222, or at the door. . land, and has been carried<br />

. FREE' FUN FOR THEforward<br />

by Qty personnel<br />

HOLIDAYS: Bring the<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday (<strong>Dec</strong> 12)' the<br />

for the past several veins.' For<br />

youngsters into town on Sa(- information, call 399-6111, :<br />

pbv will' renowned Phibdclphla Boys .urday for horse and buggy • Ext. 250. •• .<br />

.performs a holiday rides with Santa provided by<br />

but ifs sure to entertain ..programat the Pier starting 8 the Retail Merchants Assn.<br />

p.m..The group is celebrating The rides arc <strong>of</strong>fered from T<br />

. its 25th anniversary under to 4 p.m. every Saturday til.<br />

Christmas and begin at. 9th<br />

and Asbury Ave- Santa will<br />

also have free holiday treats<br />

for the children.<br />

You can enjoy. Breakfast<br />

:<br />

youngsters and parents.<br />

Admission is SI for children"<br />

(3-12) and S3 for par- Robert G. Hamilton, director<br />

ents. Tickets will"be available 'and fcxindcr. : .<br />

at the door one hour.prior to "H^ program will feflttire<br />

show time. • . seasonal music with one new<br />

The-play is presented by wwk, Magnificat, by John<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>. Gty Kids Pbyhouse', a Rutter. Song sheets- will be (vith Santa from- 9 a.m., to<br />

cooperative effort between distributed for a carol sing <strong>of</strong>' noon every Saturday til<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Middle /our holiday favorites indud- Christmas at Say Breakfast.<br />

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OcaranClty, N.J. Thu*«tfay. D«eoimt>«rSo.<strong>1992</strong><br />

AVERAGE AREA MINIMUM SOMALIA LANGUAGE<br />

1 CSICflGr DHV 0f]]lOSt*'*'!bj27 ; *oUO : (continued from page 1)<br />

SSSteSSSSuj*. other languages and cul-<br />

' . .'...*.. .0/ •-.•.•••• . ....•.-.. .'.•••:• ^'.. . . . Sonwdian relief effort:<br />

Holtz .doesn't feel hid son<br />

to in any eminent danger.<br />

The Ranger Is scheduled to<br />

return to lta Homo port in<br />

San Diego about the first <strong>of</strong><br />

February.<br />

"Bat who knows what<br />

will happen now?" he wondcrcd.aloud.<br />

.<br />

The Ranger also played a<br />

role in Desert Stonn, as a .<br />

base for Navy pilots attacking<br />

Sadairj's forces. During '<br />

that war George Holz was<br />

in Hawaii aboard the frigate<br />

USS Cray. . . •<br />

Holtz says the Gray Was •<br />

moth.-balled and hia son<br />

The chart compares teacher salaries and pay hikes for school districts in TheSentf- - wa Contract- accords for<br />

teachers reached. in moat<br />

local school 'districts arc<br />

under thc.statc average set" Local! khoil)istrictSalary<br />

Com<br />

tlemont <strong>of</strong> 7.67 percent for<br />

<strong>1992</strong>-93. according to a sal- DISTRICT MINIMUM MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE<br />

ary survey donp by the<br />

New Jersey' Education<br />

Association. . • OcoanCtty •27,279 •45,474<br />

• • • ' : • '<br />

The 7.67 percent average<br />

•figure includes-existing con- Upper Twp. •29,575 •45,675<br />

tracts,, 33 ; Well as those<br />

recently; settled, according Somcra Point '26,131 •49,721<br />

to survey <strong>of</strong>ficials. IVhen<br />

only newly-bargained sct- MRHS •27,645 •46,491<br />

tletnents are induded, the<br />

rate drops down to 6.71 SeatsloCtty •26,000 •42,000<br />

percent.' The average pay<br />

increase 'is. down - from'<br />

rough'ly. 8.8 - percent last<br />

ireassigned to the Rang-<br />

' year- ''-."• • ' .-<br />

OF the fiyc schopl.districts<br />

"in The Sentinel-Ledger coverage<br />

area, only Upper Township<br />

is above the average.<br />

Educators there, Who arc<br />

entering 'the final year <strong>of</strong> a,<br />

three-year contract, will<br />

receive 10 percent salary<br />

hikes. ; .' . '.<br />

Upper Township also led<br />

in salaries among.the 11<br />

Cape May County -school<br />

districts which participated<br />

in- the survey,, which was<br />

published in the current<br />

issue.<strong>of</strong> NJEA Review. The<br />

mln.lmum salary for a town-<br />

; tures tKan older children.<br />

"Tho8io<br />

parisons<br />

INCREASES<br />

4.8<br />

6 ;<br />

•<br />

•••. : : > • • • 1 0 . •<br />

• ' ' • " - .<br />

•' ..•.-"•,.•; 6 : , - •<br />

••'• . 6.5<br />

N/A<br />

v already filled, according to The student* in" this pro-<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials. ~<br />

gram have also, been rcccp-<br />

The program has gotten a tlvb, particularly.when<br />

kids airo very positive reaction from par- Japanese culture and lan-<br />

motivated; considering that ents, students and school guage was Introduced. Car-<br />

they're hero for 45 minutes administrators. The stu-r man suspects' that it might<br />

after school," Gorman said. dents, observed -Tuesday have been because <strong>of</strong> their<br />

"That ,Isn't eaay at their were attentive and enthusi- interest In martial arto.<br />

jjge." Twicnty-six/ students astic throughout the ses-<br />

at DaweV Avenue particision, 'and parents. ha,vc final session, <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

pate, -with 25 at New York commented, that they use program,- and. parents ore<br />

' Avende and 50 at Jordan the words and sing French invited to attend. A small<br />

Road. " . • songs at home. . party will be. held during<br />

The lessons focus prunar^<br />

the last 20 minutes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ily on JFriaich vocabulary, . <strong>City</strong> Sir, scrintendent <strong>of</strong> aftcmocin • session,' Carman<br />

"according to Carmen, Schools Wi L,TYochter added,. Croissants will be<br />

although . the -'young chil-<br />

available: , ' • . . -<br />

dren arc .taught some conversational<br />

phrases,' such as<br />

mi-Ledger coverage area. The state average on pay hikes for this school year was er. Recently ..the ^<br />

7.67 percent. Maxirnum district salaries shown dp not include longevity payments or ^V^ 107 *? to tnc Persian<br />

postgraduate education. Percentage pay raises-were not available for Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />

survey.<br />

settle its contract having<br />

Upper Township school ratified a pact during the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials explained when the; past few weeks Teachers<br />

contract Was originally and school board members<br />

reached in 1990 it_ was an' reached an agreement over<br />

effort to bring salaries more, the salary guide and both<br />

in hne with those <strong>of</strong> other sides have ratified a two-<br />

districts in the county. year contract with 6 percent<br />

Members x>f the' present increases each year<br />

board, which is preparing<br />

to enter negotiations with- While city figures were<br />

the Upper Township Edu- also<br />

cation'Association,-have<br />

r tidpatedin the survey- At<br />

MRHS, the minimum salary<br />

is $27,6-15 and the maximum,<br />

$46,491 plus longevity<br />

pay. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> had<br />

the highest maximum at<br />

S55.00O. '<br />

"Educators at Mainland<br />

Regional are entering the<br />

last year <strong>of</strong> a two-year contract<br />

under which they are<br />

not part <strong>of</strong> the state- receiving 6.5 percent salary<br />

wide teachers' salary sur- boosts. . ' • .<br />

said that they^do not.expect vey, the minimum starting Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, which it; the<br />

to see double-digit raises in -salary, is $26,131 and thesmallest<br />

area school district,<br />

ship teacher with a~twche-~ thenext contract.. A pr<strong>of</strong>es-' maxTmuni is 5/J9.72T, with one school and<br />

• Ior's degree g is S29.575, . , sional negotiator .is being . according g to district <strong>of</strong>fi- roughly gy 30 teachers, also<br />

while the maximum 'salary hired'for the first (imc by cials. The avwige silary* finalized a thrcc-ycar conis<br />

S45.675 plus longevity<br />

(he board to assist in among<br />

ihe fi7'teachers is tract recently<br />

pjTy. The atfPrage increase upcoming budget taHcs.- S38,00Q. . • * 'Percentage-) P<br />

were, never<br />

' for a township teacher is [n <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the school The district.has had a ten-, discus'spd, a'cenrding- to .1<br />

$3,668.<br />

board this' fait approved a. tative agreement' for school spokeswoman, but.<br />

The next'highest maxi- mediated tvy-o-yoar contract month-,, but final approval the average' 'pay increases<br />

mum salary <strong>of</strong> those county giving'teachers' a 6 percent was'hdd up over the issue for city teachers is $3,025<br />

districts which .participated salary increase the first year <strong>of</strong> pay distribution along for <strong>1992</strong>-93, S3,060 for<br />

was. Wildwood Crest at 'and d a •!.« 1R percent hike hk for the top step*), whicti rxurdV"! 99-3-9-1. and .S2.9/1 for<br />

$45,150 plus longevity pay/ the 1993-9-1 v.hoo'1 year. members believed was I99-S;95. Hducaton,-took a<br />

The lowest a district, can . While the city districf was uneven. A compromise<br />

pay a teacher, as mandated not included m ffie-survey. behvocn the board and the<br />

by the state, is $18,500, but. the ivTjf -wla ry ' (erf. city teachers' union was worked<br />

no district listed in the sur- teochcT'f ircriM' this yc,ir<br />

rey paid k»*i than $20,000. from- SJrS^Sl io $27,'2r9,-<br />

The maximum salary for a acoorthr.j; to .1 ioral SCNV)! L'Trcx-hlcr. .•<br />

state teacher', barnrig post- <strong>of</strong>ficwl • A:•<br />

thetop<br />

o'x ' Mainland Regional High<br />

gTaduatc'edKcation and pay vrole, the- :neri\j-.e School in linwood placedlongevity<br />

pay, is 559,000 at /rom $-'.3.75^(0 SIS,'.?',. •^imcn'hcn: in fhi" middle 0/<br />

Hudson County y Vocatior->1 ' • 'Jo'rnf-rs. Po-.nl is -ihv 1 irb.v<br />

School,- acccrdLnt; tn' the y^rjxi ils.tr.a in !h:s sreo<br />

y Gulf to relieve the aircraft<br />

carrier Indqxnderice Holtz<br />

added. •' • ' . .<br />

During his naval career,<br />

George Holtz has served on<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> vessels indudinga<br />

mine sweeper, the<br />

Conquest, a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

amphibious assault ships<br />

.the' Tarawa and -the Jwo Jimo,<br />

and an ammunition supply .<br />

ship, the Kiskd. ' ' -<br />

And like his grcat-grandfaiher,<br />

grandfather and<br />

father before him, George<br />

Holtz has always loved the<br />

sea and bcing'around boats.<br />

"Hisgrcat-grandfalheTV "<br />

Carl Haltz, built boats on<br />

Buck Horn Island in the<br />

Niagara River. During the<br />

1920s he "moved his business<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty under •<br />

the name <strong>of</strong>- HoFtz Boat-<br />

Works and Basin located on.<br />

a littje gravel road between<br />

Tjhand 8th streets oa the<br />

bay ..says Ron rtoltz. Here<br />

he built sea skiffs for fishing<br />

rutin hr.ilth benefits'.- arid pleasure;<br />

. During th,e'195Os The<br />

The jm in imum current<br />

Hoitz'-BoalvorlisurrocT the<br />

solan- in the • disfr:gt • is<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> George's<br />

f^-ahdfathiT, also nami;:iicr wttTi<br />

Kxiy -.-.rrr tin the w,rr> ""<br />

the !.'.(•<br />

:ro<br />

the I^vi-^iin .inii trj rtT.fW<br />

.I'uirr. ;!-. w.iK<br />

thi:r 7<br />

million cubic yards for 4Jus<br />

•phtoe at the completion <strong>of</strong><br />

the project, to 34th Street<br />

con be a^ded there. .<br />

The contract for the second<br />

phase htandatcs sand<br />

pumped to 34 th Street, then<br />

Upcrihg/down lo(meet the<br />

'rest '<strong>of</strong>-the bo-ich at 56th<br />

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•\. - ;-•.:-.:.:y KM JLI try to p.c-<br />

AwC^ pr\»gr.'.si .ir.d the<br />

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CCKTHACTNO<br />

CJ nr O OOLAN &TTY. CAJ>t:<br />

UAY ciouNnr. MCW jch<br />

t««*»j Qkaa v* eta Hit i<br />

P?i«« IV f\anoManon. atuatacfln<br />

Cxr ct<br />

f .rir;-. Ai.Trrt>, ir.d-.ci:<br />

arur.^.-ment* -• *c bc:n>; '^TW<br />

t:';..'.i v !;- .i'^tC-A I^A' pTOP^TtV ' l -^ lB I****B*3 or on an «a^ct<br />

1 ., .1, . •-.. ' *° •.;<br />

csnoy ««n ma •ao^racwrai a< >'i<br />

s:c-p wicxiid be :f th.e fund- ivrl. c 177 am ttmcmt 33 <strong>of</strong> asa<br />

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THE80tVNB.-LEI>aen , r. NJL TOuraday,;Dac9omb«r1Q.i092<br />

* •<br />

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*^tfp^ •'<br />

Saving the waves<br />

Chuck Allison <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Shore chapter <strong>of</strong> Surf rider<br />

Foundation,' t<strong>of</strong>t, receives a check for $500 Irom Randy •<br />

Young <strong>of</strong> Heritage Surf and Sport, Tho funds represent<br />

the proceeds <strong>of</strong> this year's Save the Waves surfing contest,<br />

hold annually on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beaches. The<br />

YV>olt 1 L'41Jb. Ubskr<br />

3<br />

•••' IT'S<br />

BACK!<br />

' By '<br />

Popular<br />

,,; Demand<br />

w \ DAILY. l<br />

From 12 Noon .1<br />

900 SHORE RD..Scineia Point • 927-6665<br />

f M<br />

5"UN COOKINC WITH WINK<br />

^Aer 1 tij; e*.± p-r.ri jrxtrt. rf-"i. inrx f<br />

^i Ln cooked Fruit Cake<br />

* -A- *<br />

QUICKIE QL12<br />

Q. Vr'ra.: u fi,' jtrr* »•«-. r<br />

.A.. A wnc K3 U^ :hu .: wan. tsppote.<br />

609-927-2921<br />

y Somtrs tPoint<br />

609-927-6.422<br />

The State Deportment <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Prbtcction<br />

and Energy's Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Fish. Canie and Wildlife<br />

recently introduced a regulatory<br />

proposal to manage<br />

auntmcr flounder <strong>of</strong>f New<br />

Jersey's Coast. ,.<br />

Proposed monagment<br />

measure would incrense the<br />

minimum dizo limit, and<br />

establish an open season<br />

and daily possession limit<br />

for recreational anglers as.<br />

well, aa increase the minimum<br />

trawl net mesh size<br />

and initiate' a permit quota<br />

system -for commercial<br />

>af rites.<br />

fte?<br />

minimum size limit from 13 the annual permit quota<br />

The proposed manage-<br />

to 14 inches, as well as would be distributed.<br />

ment strategies will enable<br />

introduce an optti season <strong>of</strong> . In addition, ;the proposal<br />

New Jersey to rebuild sum- Minimum size would b& upped May 15 through September i Would.require all trawl net<br />

mer flQUndcr stocks thatare<br />

30 and a daily possession . doors., to be branded or<br />

suffering from severe over- • from 13 to 14 inches'as well<br />

limit <strong>of</strong> aix summed floun- ;": stsunped with the . vessel's<br />

flshlpg. Current, population<br />

der per person.. ''! •'.•;.'. •.'••'.:'." documentation, or registra-.<br />

number* are lesa than, 20-<br />

• /.Proposals; for commercial . Hop' number", and.' no., neta<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> what they- were.<br />

fishermen would increase would be available for<br />

in the late 1970s," Bald divi- conservation <strong>of</strong> the species. <strong>of</strong> the Mid-Atlantic Fishery the minimum.mesh <strong>of</strong> the: immediate use'during the<br />

sion' Director Bob McDow- Taking steps now, will ben- Management -Council and-<br />

trawl net from 45. to 55 hours <strong>of</strong>. darkhc* on any <strong>of</strong><br />

ell.efit<br />

' the • future <strong>of</strong> all Atlantic States Marine fish- inches and initiate a permit (he state's Wjaters where<br />

:<br />

"The state ha? been • involved," he added. eric^ . Commission's Sum- quota system. ; . trawling is prohibited. ' •<br />

taking a number <strong>of</strong> steps to The division's proposal; mer Flounder Management The quota- system would Ridtard Md&mus,- Direc-<br />

ensure ;th'e continuance <strong>of</strong> which appeared in the Nov. Plan, • ? . • • '<br />

lrivolvo* developing' criteria tor • Office <strong>of</strong> Lego} Affairs<br />

summer flounder popula- 16 issue Of the N] Register,. Management measures to determine who- is eligible Dipt, <strong>of</strong> Environmental Pro.- •<br />

tions and the proposed seeks to incorporate exist- ,for recreational anglers for.a New Jersey Summer • lection & Energy, CN 402,<br />

measures are critical to theing<br />

management strategies would increase the existing Flounder Permit. and how Trenton. NJ 08625 -' .<br />

recreation news ocean city Rec DIV. 399-6111-<br />

- logo fourth; Flao Sports &<br />

mental concerns <strong>of</strong> surfers in the stale, including beach Tho'^JuQi bom Cherry Kll placod<br />

GVte Contar loaturlno boy Land Bdpantt must bo 18 or oldor and out <strong>of</strong> . Trw proo/nm ii avaiabl* lor panid- by Doc. 11. • '• "<br />

contolnSon brtnAal.<br />

hlQh ichooL RaQlfiM at Aquatic. A Fit-' pants In erode* 1-4 Irom \0 to noon; Coil 300-01 i'i. oxt ?32 for dotaila<br />

. In iho cjrlj dhfi»on. St. Ann'a odgo neta Center. \Dt\ A Simpson, 0 am flradss 5-0 Irom noon to 2 p/n. during and Wndrory. , . • • .<br />

out Si. Raymond's Irr iho champion- to 4 p.rn. MF, Foo: t2Q tor iho «oason tho ported Doc 20-31.<br />

ship enmo and Ocoon Cry took won<br />

Foo It (10 lor a onaocri pain, and UNE DANCING CONTINUES<br />

tho consolation brocket..<br />

.o<strong>of</strong>tldcaloi aa atocUng Mutlora o/o AT THE YOUTH CENTER<br />

Oomoa boori at * o'clock, oocli, MENS OPEN.VOUEYBALL . avaiaUo, ' -<br />

Ift bulod aa Qroot lomiV fun for oil<br />

. aftomoon; spectators n/o wotcomo,'. IS THURSDAY EVENINGS<br />

oo«t hivl a> a way to koop in »hap«<br />

odmiuiontl.<br />

CHESS CLUB MEETS<br />

POVMX and roaroaUon lovoli oi play<br />

wtWo^kooping up wilh h I<br />

MENS OPEN HOOP<br />

in mom vo9oyba3 are avaJtaNe 6-11 WEDNESDAY.EVENINQS<br />

Tnuftday^vontnga at iho CWjcContor. Cnait for bOQimors or oxporu It (I takos -placo 1 pm. Thuradayt<br />

SEASON CONTINUES<br />

ParSdpant* mat bo.IB and oklor.. ovaiabio at Iho 63i and Havon rocro- 9*000*1 Fooruaff aj.lho Oth Stfoc!<br />

Tho morn'oooo.bajiiorba'l aooson<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>'and Salem counties,<br />

•o lor ol too* and<br />

South Jersey also provides<br />

POLAR BEAR SURF<br />

uinlbot It sva^'^hlo 7 o'doci Wotikrtoi- CONTEST SET DEC. 26.<br />

jobs. Thousands every year<br />

day ovsrino4 aViho cm and Artnr.M;<br />

travel to South Jersey for<br />

Youffl C«ntor.<br />

Tho aocond «yont o« tho wir.tor<br />

«urtnQ tooot » »ch(xWod for Satur-<br />

•cKartcr boat fishing trips' —<br />

day morrn-ig.'Doc. ?0»t^ho 7rh Sirot!<br />

CARD.CLUB MEETSproviding<br />

job? to captain^<br />

boacft. Roguraion In at 830. mtr.-j<br />

TWICE WEEKLY<br />

•tart at ST. .<br />

deck hands, marinas,'and<br />

. If-tura card puy.ngr lex acuu i% F»o it tS par ponon.' and'copfuot<br />

corporate taxes in return for boa t rcpo i r i a cUi ties.<br />

avaidio 7 o'clock lAyiCay ana Thu-»- oro awarjlod to tho toti ihreo.Iritherj<br />

day svorrsg «J tho YovCi Coot<strong>of</strong>. &s in »ach cSv.iico. C«.'t a»fli 11 o»i ?32<br />

creating new jobs.<br />

And our comrncnrial fish-<br />

ana At»nSc. ' '<br />

tor Informa'ion. . .<br />

• Eligible businesses would ing industry'also provides<br />

[W i<br />

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1 ...<br />

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For Reservations or mformatlon |H<br />

(009)927-27^9<br />

te S!i_,r-c Kd. • Oj^ca " D_*ry -\aa<br />

Sunday<br />

ROAST TURKEY<br />

Diivtw<br />

ITALIAN N1TE<br />

l G 95<br />

•a 25'<br />

^MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALI! ^<br />

i.v2fr. ^:^<br />

Pancake Hotue '"""<br />

o<br />

r<br />

< ^ r sftKjcr(t»<br />

named to the honor rollfl nt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Jt^i School fbf<br />

•the first marking period have<br />

been announced. . \ ••"••<br />

'••... They Indude, jiccording ta<br />

grade:. ' ' .<br />

DISTINGUISHED<br />

HONORS<br />

9th: Mary Abd, Matthew<br />

Applebaum, Erin Batdorf,<br />

Andrew Bcchtdd, Prancesca<br />

Blamohte, Erica Binibaum,<br />

Kristl Brown,. Michelle<br />

Busbv, -Mard Cash, Jessica<br />

Clarke, Joseph Corson,<br />

Michael Cortes, Magee<br />

DeFelke, Debra DelCorio,<br />

LesKe DiLullo, Leia DiTizlo,<br />

Raymond Efrcm, Benson<br />

Endicatt, Kristin Garland,<br />

Nicole Greqco; Tora Hansbtrrry,<br />

Amy. Heiscr, Michael<br />

Houdarfi - Kajhryn Hughes,<br />

Kara Jsraelo, Brent Johnson,<br />

Elizabeth Kilkenny, Andrea<br />

King :<br />

• Elizabeth Lento, Michael<br />

Ludwig. Brent Mauer. Kath-<br />

Gi M<br />

ti. -Jill Mullen, Julip Newell,<br />

Christopher (JMciIl, Lauren<br />

Palladino, Anthony Pdlmicri,<br />

•MorSca Pern, James Rybicki.<br />

Danielle Salvia, Kikhed<br />

Scmcheski, Kate Spalding,<br />

Erica' Spiegle, Jodi Thoma3,<br />

Mark Toscano, Amy Watson,<br />

James Witkcakie, Matthew<br />

Woolley, Taimi Young^ Allison<br />

Zerbe. •<br />

10th: Farhad Abtahian,<br />

Sara AJJiaon, Jennifer'Becker,<br />

Stephanie Bock, Kathleen.<br />

BrunQtti, Jamie Cavaruugh, •<br />

Benjamin Charlw, EdmuAd<br />

Cortc^ Mayda Coocivt,' Erlii<br />

Cocrigari.<br />

Jason Diebcrt, Erin<br />

Donahue, Kelly Gardener,<br />

Sean Gaxvcv, George<br />

Gdvtng, Jerthifw Lawtrtsia,<br />

Robot Laytpn, Trjjory LeFe-<br />

\TT, Alhjort' LothjaTi, Jason<br />

-MarsnaE, -JardrxT- MJrwhasv<br />

Mariah Vlorey,' TocW 'Murphy,<br />

Marwii -Myhrc.<br />

Thomas Piernikpwskf,<br />

Kristen Robcrtsoa, 'Laurie<br />

Rodrlquez, Chris jnpher Rorf.<br />

Zichary Ruir<br />

' Jeffrey ^£dc, ' Shelly "SoT-<br />

Enc ^Sullljndcr, TiarvotHy<br />

rs. Stsrv'Wattcri.'.. / Uii>a<br />

Iniido<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />

The SUic cf<br />

J(ito4, Edward Diete,<br />

jail!. '"'.--<br />

Tim Corny, deputy ^public<br />

'defender In • Cape May'<br />

County, seer, if everyday<br />

— people. \vho never<br />

thought they would go to<br />

jail-forcfrug <strong>of</strong>fenses. ; •<br />

• He has prepared Xquostfonnaire<br />

bas^d ex. soine <strong>of</strong>.<br />

thejrvar^ common misecsv<br />

cvptuwvj people have about<br />

Kristerj Donahue", Jennifer<br />

Edllng, David Garagiola,<br />

LuisGuiman. .<br />

Becky. Hall, Kellcy.'Hall.<br />

Jeremy Holland, Jenny<br />

Jaoobo, Jci Johnson, Joanna<br />

King, JiU Korupchak. Maureen<br />

Mauger, Robert McKec,<br />

Shannon Morgan, Heith<br />

Muislay; Maria Pitale', Elena<br />

Palmicri, Jonamon Price.<br />

Kyk? Richards, Santos Santos,<br />

Robert Seaver, Aaron<br />

Thomas, Marfanic Town,<br />

Nicole Walker, Jennifer<br />

Ward; Heather Wood.<br />

first time you arc convicted,<br />

<strong>of</strong> a drug oifcriM 1 .<br />

i. As iong a', you're sb-ar-,<br />

ing 6'r giving dru&R away,<br />

but not. selling them, Y<br />

cui't- bo ccwvictI'd <strong>of</strong>distribution.<br />

.<br />

3. The Uw again;,} po-jsosslng<br />

or. diswibuticg<br />

drugs within 1,000 fcyt <strong>of</strong> a<br />

schooi on]y''apphcs'when<br />

chtldrcrv are arcrur.d.<br />

MORE YOUTH NEWS<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

RELIGIOUS NEWS "<br />

LjTE DESSERTS The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>omber io> <strong>1992</strong><br />

are announced<br />

ten Hani*. Jwtoi Hayos, Koicona<br />

Holand. Eric JonkotnsM. .<br />

Koonan, Ph%> Kng, Brtan<br />

B» Ur», Loo Mwfrwtf.<br />

G<strong>of</strong>fltd Mazur. Brin McHugh<br />

Bridget Mdnomoy, Hotow Oidontxjrajor,<br />

Pauta Paoom. ^faria•pittaluga;<br />

Ry«m Romot.. Amanda<br />

Roichanok, William.Rickards/<br />

Browy Rubfno-Bradway. paniol<br />

Shoctor. Lnum S*npn.Aliaj"Sfi»*i<br />

J<strong>of</strong>l Thompaoo. John VanEpp,,<br />

TocMx* Watts. H,fe*e»«- W«l<br />

Jo\on Young. ' •<br />

1«h: .LJoal Baum. NicoJo Bowman,<br />

fcfich<strong>of</strong>o CoviHo. Mkd C<strong>of</strong>finl.<br />

C3onn Choi. Diana CUk. C*»ktop»wr<br />

Doartng. JcxSa*»n Dcoati<br />

Jasop EJia. K<strong>of</strong>ly Pontor. Jonnio '<br />

Jod Smith, Brad Sulick. KrisJon<br />

TaecarinQ. Loo thoma«. Jonnik»r<br />

VonVonU. DdnW Wognsr, H<strong>of</strong>aecca<br />

WaOvw. Jenn** Waten. Rotort<br />

Wadent; JOMJQI W*in, Moroo»y Dliuch,<br />

•Joe<strong>of</strong>* Fandi. Pottcio Fortif.<br />

Ryan GaloQtar, Vonoss Gcrvasi.<br />

SiDphon'Gitaotv Amy Gu*». Ryan<br />

Hsjhoa] Joon Hal, Chrii Hough.<br />

Tara Konnody. Jorrdor fopioy.<br />

Amy Kodor, Ocnaid Kissing, Nar-<br />

H0N0R3<br />

G f t<br />

oon LamtxHt Moredah Lowtor.<br />

'Mary-EDon Lomb<strong>of</strong>tto. Enca Lud-.<br />

.Otfi: Amencta Bonsio, Christo- Nooto Hartnan, Sana Hoory;'<br />

wig. Robocca Mauor. Jonnitor<br />

pfipr Biurtni, Amy Strtoum. Ho»y Jorwny HJo-ft<strong>of</strong>lor, Todd k*>-rtcrf-<br />

McOonough. TmoKiy Uulon. '<br />

Bosch, Chriitophor Cavarotta kr. Edna Hostoeor, KhsSn Hytod,<br />

<strong>On</strong>ttf Cibono, Mount Corcoran. Shannon Krack.<br />

• David N<strong>of</strong>l. liia Ponmdo. Diano Kids for kids<br />

Vcfcria Cuoo. Maatvw Doton<br />

Prottyman. CBrmon Rtvono. Lffijra'<br />

. Andtow Lonthonoy. JBan Mar:<br />

Koloy Doos^erly. Undwy Doug<br />

Roc*. John'Sadu.MoQfn Smoo. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School Studert<br />

tin. Soon McDolo. Stophanio<br />

<strong>of</strong>fy. Tim<strong>of</strong>iy OuBan, Waftsr Diit<br />

John Slaufl<strong>of</strong>. Shannon Stimvixocss, Council members, above, fire up a<br />

McQurt. Stncie Moreno. Wttom<br />

Chratophor Tumor, Susxm Valo*o, rally for the Smoko.Free Class <strong>of</strong><br />

Jonathon Eattwood, Jodio Mwtotl, fctoyOttonncA N


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B2 THESENVNEL-LEDGSti<br />

Upper Townsh ip<br />

. Oc*an <strong>City</strong>. kJ.* Thuriday. D'-K*>rnW 10.19«2.<br />

randparents <strong>of</strong> students;<br />

• • .• _ , • . , • . ./•; •• ,'• •.•••.-. • • • . i v •_>•••••:••.<br />

> Y • ••. '•* V . '•..'.- '.,•'• '••'."• • > <<br />

History<br />

•} •<br />

pttota by UkfHMl Sucinidili<br />

• MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU<br />

'., DEC. 14-18<br />

Iho-Mlddio Sctiool lunch nWiu<br />

ELEUENTAHY AND<br />

ifttUKjoaacftolcocltwoplatlors .<br />

PRIMARY SCHOOLS MENU<br />

Salad CMS bn& po'onut buttor.nnd<br />

;o:iy «arafc»t'efi- lurches nro nvjiliLblo<br />

i).i ly aa.4 iftird cfitrno cfwion<br />

'sandwich, pkMoa.'"'- '<br />

«•»!#»• No. 2 — Su>ak<br />

iii«f tot*. W*r«» Mop.<br />

e«,mitti- .'-,'.'. (<br />

Tho •lomantary and pr;m'ary<br />

l Ilinchrronu includes a availobio<br />

daily 4S a loc<strong>of</strong>td. or trwd<br />

"TUESDAY<br />

• PMtarv.No, ,1 •-*' Taco . ja!nd<br />

Ptattar 'No, 2 — Bakad potnio<br />

w/braopoli & qt*j«*o. c«n muffin, com 1<br />

dog. pixMinfl w/lrvit, AWk<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

PUtt»r No. 1 — Holiday MonulTur-<br />

KOY w/oravy 4 KuiHog<br />

Ptitiw' NA 2 — Sfwimpocj, dmnor<br />

re i, qddco com, mastxxl potatoes, ico<br />

i^<br />

:<br />

UOM0AY. "••:'<br />

Pl«tt«r No. 1 — Rqvxiti In moat<br />

' uuco.. Italian 8/ojd, anl.idci.jp. m.k.<br />

frosh apptowtnlpos. (co crOArn aurvd.ii><br />

TUESDAY • ' . •<br />

. Platter No. 1 — Chickon<br />

noOdlol. omen bftann<br />

k<br />

. . ' WEDNESDAY ' .'<br />

PUtlar No. 1 — Holdjy Mcrtu! Tur<br />

xoy W/flfiivy'S atufling. m.Tinod;<br />

pom:oo^. rrfxpfl voqot.iNcy. Brawreo,<br />

rr«1« . . • •<br />

THUB30AY ' .'<br />

No. 1 — Moot » cN>cio . THURSDAY<br />

tioogio. omaa, t«8ueo';poauo crip J ' . Pl»tt»r No.. 1—Chcoi(.!b^(j. at-left', roar,<br />

who is ri direct cJoscondant<br />

<strong>of</strong> iho PJfgrlm Way-<br />

/toworvoyaQere, oavo a<br />

historical perspective on<br />

tho Trianksoiving holiday<br />

to Upper Township<br />

primary students as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Grandparents<br />

Day fasttvitlos. Dressed<br />

— Gencvieve and in 17th contufy. garb,<br />

Hdrry Hill, grandparents <strong>of</strong> , T^odl is shown with, from<br />

Diana Myers.<br />

left, Katelyn Kenrtey,<br />

• Travelling, thp furthest Lauren Harold arid Rob-<br />

(1,8aO-mtte!i> — Justine bie BrbbrroH. ..<br />

'Bosshard <strong>of</strong> Minnesota to"<br />

be with grandson, Richie<br />

Jargowski.<br />

• ft.was difficult to determine<br />

who enjoyed themselves<br />

the .most, the<br />

students','jiaff or gra'ndpar-<br />

'eiits. <strong>On</strong>e .&1-'year-old. gent<br />

Ionian , was a little",<br />

overwhelmed..-The last time .<br />

lie was in a school was<br />

when he;was a student.<br />

— Michjel Sladnlcjci<br />

MARMORA — Fourth<br />

d fifth . grade students<br />

achieving honors at Upper<br />

Township. Elementary<br />

School have been named.<br />

They arc: ':"'•'<br />

• ''. HONOR ROLL<br />

4th grade; Erich Afbert,<br />

loci Albert, Katie Allegretto,'"<br />

Daniel Al'varc. IJon'rv<br />

Bird, Michael Bolton, Elizabeth<br />

Bpnss, Jona&ion Bowman,'<br />

-R6h'ert Boyer,<br />

Jacqueline Boyle, Kelly<br />

Browri, Adam ' Bucciorelli.<br />

l-aureiv Bi:<br />

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Moran.'Meliss.j Morloy, Bri-nna-C/KU.Iln Enn Daly; Mike Wakhter Jen Walk- m h ,h y ^ r Townshlp pTA'S holiday food drive, districtstudents have begun<br />

With tho Upper Township I<br />

Amber .mlxrMnrrrs Mnrrrs ' .. • .!atnT" t"' " in T,T''"Tf '^W^ ^ Goods ard other non-^nshablo Hems lor tho needy.'From fell,<br />

Holly NLMII: Heath,; '5l;.,clnr Mark Don.s^ Jen- kanes, MA thew Weeks, j l r s t. g r a d e r s Kaitlyn McLaughlin. Carolyn Rash ahd Tommy Folt* display their class-<br />

)-Shea,.Mott Paion^a/ *r J>? ! ::ri-t,<br />

.V,",;rl"«-:..-, J<br />

V, .; i -, i r •<br />

%:: .• .-..-<br />

V)-.:"0<br />

V"<br />

/• H.:>;< .,.,.iy Mamby, forr. L'pper- Township program;- Courses to bo <strong>of</strong>/mxi<br />

i:t, J.v.y."'. Iuvne;., I f ^ SiC OCF.AN CITY—Parents reach thcpmrxir informa-<br />

.Ind triidiers al <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tiorv "In our.*£%.-cnjfinali7inl^ but<br />

•I..JY, •'•'- [.•res. .>elly pilot program next month topics Kfinp developed<br />

- t liii.r.'iJiir,. Jdi'V ' !<br />

lntcr^n?;diate School will voice will direct callers<br />

soon'haye a new method pi th'rougjT tlie. Src^os<br />

Saturday Omr^-s for<br />

1 .," he<br />

'coqpmvinication, The Parent said.<br />

. mpui/'r.s, Connection,*a voicv ,mi-s- . F..ich ' teacher has . b«.vn<br />

'.'.^••y '.Ki .:pp, M.:<br />

jb>.:r.'F.w!-. Kurps.<br />

T.V.I<br />

KIDS COUNT GIFT PROGRAM<br />

Help a needy or special child<br />

this holiday season »<br />

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ATLANTIC Cin<br />

R.->ATIO<br />

AIRPORT<br />

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;fM st.-Tie'., "Vat rhe handi-cn r-ficr.co; .osirano- ^gim;- system that tocus.-. assigned a ma:lho^ number.;<br />

.V.UIVJJ^ ju-.Lt>, wu, will run my. I.yiUbV f.yiUsy anci fairy, fairv. talcs, on harnework.' - ' tnformaSfyi -explasrirrg the<br />

icr fwfr con5ocutJ\*-.SatuT-' JD-Jppctr\', ' s;gr. br!:- The. Parent. Connection sv'iu-mr !'n.-> te;erKf»re ou.ml.JTT\-<br />

1 ./•',•.;.-. l,7i<br />

w..i iixluric . io'.;ry*?i .for<br />

cnutrrr-.' "K--K All ,el*MM and<br />

A T.'.f.tT. r i•• w.il- rr.cvt from" 10 a.:n. lo :;cs-<br />

.•.::• v N'cA- HONOM ROLL<br />

(continued fiom<br />

£• ;Kf<br />

w^ll provide" paf^nt* the h»M t>> c.ji!, jr.ri trachfri'<br />

ayihiy !D t'.ill /he. v-Scvi! r.^mher', will *b. SII-.!;IVII<br />

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',,'•'•,'}'J i-'aia bii'A- cdr^.jniii-r.systi-:!- .'or-aro-jr'i: SS.OIXI, !>;;( thi-<br />

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Fax Service<br />

(Send and Receive)<br />

BLUEPRINTS COPIED<br />

423 N. White Horse Pike<br />

Kammonton<br />

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UNWGXDD — Rye Main- apply to Brown University.<br />

land Regional High School 1'orcella is Y member <strong>of</strong> h<br />

students recently .received the Jun(or Classical- League, 2<br />

National Merit commenda- the Physics Club and the •<br />

Hons and are eligible for Explorers. He intends to f<br />

academic scholarships. major in pre-med at the ,' VmVn<br />

The -sfudtn'tB include; University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. V 10 " u<br />

Michael Batz.Ankiir Desar^ '. Goldstein'is band prcsi-<br />

Anthoriy Forcclla, Lisa dent and Student Council<br />

Gdldstein arid Erjn Ruth- repa-sentative. and she is. a<br />

Bar? is co-cap(ajh 6f the., potential pre-med maioi at-<br />

.Odyssey <strong>of</strong>.-.the Mind team the University <strong>of</strong> (vforth '<br />

-•. thajplaced fifth-in intc*ria- Carolina. •'-' ''• •- •<br />

tionat competition last year. " Ruth is on the executive<br />

2T He is also vice president <strong>of</strong> board <strong>of</strong> Students A^ayi^.tu4<br />

the.Phystcs Club..' ' ' Drunk Driving and- a' var-<br />

' Dcsai is editor <strong>of</strong> Slangs sity member <strong>of</strong> the CAk-<br />

,. Sp.orb, president <strong>of</strong>- the champion cross-country<br />

"" '/^ polit . ical Sci 1 -' 11 ^ Club and ; tQpm. She intends to study<br />

•-•*•• president or the Intcrna- .fashion merchandising pr -<br />

-.I.- tional Cultural Club. Desai adyertisinj;'at Textile-,..'Rut-'..<br />

t'. is interested in majoring in '^ers or Delaware'Universi-<br />

« computer science and WilL ty. .<br />

J. Atlantic Christian lists<br />

pftCO (7/ CMlllD Wood . — • • . • • -_ • • •'<br />

1st quarter honor students<br />

Gllmour, left, ol the Communily Cupboard in OCEAN OTY.-.Shidente grudelevel; ' ' ••<br />

Caring kids<br />

, MX V ( *. p " rain5 fi0w the emergency /ood bank rujmed to the pnncipal's list '' pttrurm « -c tier<br />

functions, to children oJ Jane G!enn-S day care group, • and honor rdLs at Atlanfrc P^CIP,\LSU^T . .<br />

who had just damped <strong>of</strong>f a Shopping carl overflowing Christian School have been' ' Flr with.foodstuffs to help stock the Volvos for the growing . -announced.'- . . . st: . Lindsay . . Adojph.<br />

demands ol Of the Ihp hniw.iv holiday season. aooenn •.- '.-'. " . -n They are ...«'._.. ' according- , to • Second: Misty Rookins •<br />

Scc0 " d: Misty Ro, „,<br />

T* '•• A ' • ' * • ' a •• • •: • " : . ' Ti/finy Butler, Tiffany Mills<br />

Point schools honors students listed<br />

. been announced<br />

Point Public<br />

These students arc Jistec<br />

below according to'pra'de.<br />

mar<br />

' • f UONOR.ROI.L<br />

K Urrd.M.-Il^; A. Leopardi, Cillun. ; •-. ' Sixth:' Sharon ' Neff !n!in<br />

.^.- ^iTuvn; y. v\oiott,- J, 7th: . ^. Ackley, D. Beaver, David Baron<br />

' „ s / ••'-° w ' n i N. Ni£sch,« Andrews, M. Bcnriard-. B.J. HCiMntf em i<br />

0- Pollack. B. Patrman, A. Bk»stx:rg, A: Buffa, D. Chap- ' ." U * ORROU -<br />

'-"—>, J. Barrio, D.. Den.in.- man. R-Dill. N. Cramlich, ... rs !' Ddvid •'I'entrop,<br />

•Uh.-'B.' Kappauf, V. Previ- ,, •-...- • •<br />

ti.J. ConovcrandN. Mtrol- M ' lnn - M - McGtur<br />

lo.<br />

• SJh-.p. D'Angelo, M..Hi!;,<br />

S Parker, K. Ackorman, L<br />

•Elkins, M, Cille,- K.'Hoitz- *<br />

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. X.. M:ra. J. 'Wc-r/.-ani I H ' ( '<br />

Ke!lv. • . '• - ' "' -• -,<br />

6th: A-•(.!•:., n.iir.i- " <br />

B4G "A" 92 7-2617<br />

| —^Holiday Opening Hours: —<br />

I THURSDAYS<br />

? <strong>Dec</strong>ember 10, 17 8 am-8 pm<br />

5 <strong>Dec</strong>ember 24 8 am-5 pm<br />

} FRIDAYS<br />

I <strong>Dec</strong>ember 11 & 18 8 am-8 pm<br />

I SATURDAYS ,<br />

J <strong>Dec</strong>ember 12 & 19 8 am-8 pm<br />

| SUNDAYS<br />

I <strong>Dec</strong>embers, 13 & 20 .9 am-4 pm<br />

| CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY<br />

* *<br />

'. »'.'".'<br />

you iwed to coiupteto your<br />

Christmas IBt at loon's<br />

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b * r ±m?L P*^" 0 ^' ^ £3mrpisU£0G£ti B3 •<br />

m**^^a^mii^y*m^mmw^^+>!miv+^*^*^*Hxrmm+'m*i^*^m**+ilhia<br />

roovmtn Knvwi • rtouui •<br />

GIVE A GIFT OF FASHION<br />

WOOLRICH<br />

SWEATERS<br />

{JACKETS<br />

-A<br />

by '-<br />

V/oolricri<br />

ft and Ldvi's<br />

TURTLENECKS<br />

ana<br />

CASUAL<br />

SHIRTS<br />

20%<br />

0FF<br />

' Fantastic Savmgs on<br />

| . Wor1( Shoes by Notfhlake<br />

Special Section Of<br />

: Slippers on Sale<br />

• SPECIAL SECTION OF<br />

CORDUROYS<br />

OK;.SALE! -<br />

SO OFF- ,<br />

•MENUS' PAJAMAS<br />

BVD and-JOCKEY<br />

"from ^lO 05 to 5 19^<br />

% L E V i : S j<br />

DOCKERS J<br />

SHIRTS {<br />

PANTS<br />

• Ot-ss Pants<br />

• S5-0 5 • S€0's<br />

• SC-'J • 505 s<br />

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Now...<br />

KEDS •••CONVERSE .<br />

andAVIA . .<br />

tor Men, Women &'Children<br />

T WOOLRICH<br />

Chamois.<br />

Cordurpy<br />

Wools and<br />

flannels<br />

4 2d%<br />

J Off<br />

Ties 6>. WEMBLEY<br />

' 20% to<br />

50% OFF<br />

ROBES $ 14"to'35"<br />

A Boatsman's<br />

. Best Friend<br />

h takes $ tittle more<br />

to make a<br />

«?<br />

NEW ITEMS<br />

I ti"der»W by HAKES end JOOCET<br />

I Sporto Dock Boc^'cid Shoo* lor<br />

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j / SPECIAL $ECTK)N OP<br />

FITTED .<br />

DRESS SHIRTS<br />

i Johrt Henry<br />

50%<br />

' JIFFIES<br />

EVANS.<br />

*SUPPERS<br />

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•'wool and Thermal {<br />

I SOdKS j<br />

iGORE-TEX&ZEROf<br />

CLOVES • \ -<br />

for Men<br />

and Women<br />

Uany Styles to<br />

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obituaries<br />

, ST, PETER'S UNITED<br />

. METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Stb aod Cmtraj. Arttiuc, Octan Cily, N J<br />

SUNDAY, DKC. 13th '. ,<br />

B " & Cc^"rt 1 'k.r..oi la EiOj'- l .ur..C^r.-;J<br />

9AM C^-wTC.'-. Sc-rbol TO AW Corn/Pu V: A:.' p<br />

*p20 A.M. Mo(rir>r; WCrsf».p<br />

"God Comes In The Strang<br />

CITY<br />

ci v.-. -i:'-:.-.<br />

iffTH & Vih.Sl.KV " -. V>J-<br />

Sunday, Sec. 13th-<br />

So_d_» .School...:.. „ ••_ ... *.<br />

Prater McV'.crg 7: Oil prc<br />

i: e>;15<br />

Fr_Ui, I hriiiciai C_roi Sifts 8r>ci Tr« 1 njjllir.;- " ptr.<br />

-•.*iiii/jrr» enuUitU fur ati tenieei -<br />

10:45 '<br />

^ ki*_.t U<strong>of</strong>cAt Man"<br />

Dr. Roaald<br />

or ar f-<br />

Evening Sen. 1 ice<br />

"tiokt, Fnankinet-nvc and Myrrh"<br />

Dr. K<br />

0f.<br />

En.<br />

, Vtskr<br />

. VacU<br />

? family.-<strong>of</strong> 1 ':'.. -<br />

HERB BR0WNLEE<br />

to express p their, , tw.irtfeh thanks for-th«<br />

m*ny flpv^'cr:,, cards, d words d <strong>of</strong> f Gorniort i And d kirvd kd<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers to b*.'ip-in Any u,\iy,<br />

They hclptii to i-.isi' tf>c j-ven c^cxir gre^al loii<br />

M.;- •_.<br />

55IM Street a:vd Asbory KVOIUIC<br />

.-Stjnday. <strong>Dec</strong>'13. 10:30 AM<br />

In<br />

•., 'Forever-Christmas"<br />

Oi.jx-: CfT-;-' Frrt^nls T. s .c Chrtsfr.ai C<br />

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r. i.'. :r..' j. i i..:,e.::i t.i<br />

< :tv, thf U<br />

rcr.'orr.ur.g .ir,ii riiv<br />

'.iiie his Nfi w .'riV. .<br />

Of ocaVrr.ic<br />

Jtio down XX) oa!<br />

*tw soCxn up Jorvj<br />

la ii<br />

a-v) to tou<strong>of</strong>w te<br />

Q a »jrf». a.<br />

upward Tf«i .'uai.'i<br />

" .rr. .or, A<br />

turn m' -vc<br />

"Via •:-•»-•<br />

CHESTER J '*<br />

WIMBERG<br />

201 •Asbury Avenue<br />

Phd 393-2654<br />

1 •• -<br />

MANGER:<br />

.Thurwlny, Wxtrmbw 1b, <strong>1992</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clr/.. M.J. B5'<br />

.p.i izgeraici, 4 mourns<br />

NORTHFTELD — Franklin Mark "Work" Deputy, 70, <strong>of</strong> LliMWOOD'— Hrian J. Fi c/ge ra 1 d,'?. months, <strong>of</strong> this'tomth_t<br />

community died <strong>Dec</strong>. 1 at home. munity died Dee. 2 at. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> .Mt'dical Center <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Bom in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr. Deputy Jived in Northficld.n,iostf'Division. .' ' ; •<br />

<strong>of</strong> his Life. • . . ;" lie Vvas born in Stratford. , , :<br />

•He was a' retired foreman for the Garden State Parkway, Surviving-are his mother, N.iney Fitzgerald <strong>of</strong> Linwood;<br />

where he worked for 36 years.. - ... ' • . • . and niatema.1 grandparents Duvid and Joan I'etitt <strong>of</strong><br />

.He was a iricmbcr<strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Friendly Sons <strong>of</strong> St. Maple Shade.' . '•" '. •• •-.<br />

Patrick and prcsidertt <strong>of</strong> thc.Travelirrg Diners Club. ..Gr.ivcside service-) and buriaj were private. - .<br />

' Hd served during iWdrltl War II m tho, U-.S. Marine Arrangmentsworv'hy the Middlcfon-Stroblo and Zale<br />

Corps.. • • >'•'•••• -.. • -.'.'•.•• . .JFiineral Home in linwood. : . .<br />

Surviving arc two: sons. Mart ol\ Maruilnpan' and ' . '•'•- •' ' . ; . .<br />

Edward at Bensatem, Pa.; two, daughters; "Bettyanne EV«\nri|^ ifVfiirr'.V T\ • *••''<br />

Driiz^C<strong>of</strong>'Cape'May C_ur( House andSharon Imp/rafo.r. *\I «tI»V12» "lUJ I «ljfj I J , . .. .<br />

Qf Northfield; ahd/our granddaughters. :-:. . • OCKAN VlHW - - Francis Xav.er Murray, <strong>of</strong>. this Dennis<br />

Services; were Friday at Ceorge H. VVunberg, l-unoral. fov^nslri flwmiinil.. Jmi f()rrncrly <strong>of</strong> Linwood, died<br />

Homc^Upwood. Buna! was >n Creenmounr Cemetery, [> 1 .Worked on erecting thv staple <strong>of</strong> the Cen<strong>of</strong><br />

the Seventh Day Advcntist Parkway South Church, tTal UniU " d N'fthcufist Church in Li'nvvwd. . - '..<br />

MarmOra • • • • ' . - ' ' • ' He was a foraur member <strong>of</strong> the Marine I'atrol <strong>of</strong> Somors<br />

Born in- Brooklyn, N.Y.. he.lived'in I'enn.viukcn before' 1>omt • d • ltll ' rl A > d th(> ImwcVxi Corrirruinity Church for<br />

moving to Cape Nfay County' 37 years ago . • 3i** yearv - .<br />

' Surviving are three-daughters,'Diane E. Candy <strong>of</strong> Clr-r- Hv l; «- irWl ! in th( '. t;S Arnl - V - d "n">; ;World War II in<br />

-monf,-Sandra 'L. Stacker <strong>of</strong> Leestuny, and Karen M."'Europe..and(Japan .<br />

DcHart <strong>of</strong> Danville. Va.; -two sons,Waller ). Jr. <strong>of</strong> Sou'th Born in Ph'lacJflphia. Mr. Murray ivas a'l.inwnod r.-si-<br />

"Seavi__ and John W. <strong>of</strong> '-South Dennis; and' eight grand- dent for .^) years. . .<br />

children. ' • ' • . - '•'••'•' Surviving are his wife, Margaret R ol-d'i'.in View 1 ; three<br />

. .Servi6. <strong>of</strong>- this'comnuiniiy.<br />

died Dcx\ 3 at his home.<br />

.' Retired. Mr Johnson had been the head mainier.arice.<br />

enginivr at Ihc VV(x>dbine Oevelopmentar Center, \%"hnre.<br />

he worked for 20 years -He war, a self-employed plasterer<br />

prior to lh.it. • - .<br />

ri'.j!h, Viti', fisrrr.er'ly -aC<br />

a.daughfer, Carol fidden <strong>of</strong> Burlington; a brother, Mich.i.]•'j-o:-.<br />

ry-cc-" '.V'' ri --".'nil- •' Kenu.ve' sr.j.'fmg. tui::-,<br />

hiilulays" ,ire'appri3och:ng -the turf-.L-y ju.noid cosita.-n;-<br />

.lr,u '.vi!h '!J e Kty ,»:H! lelc'rr.i- naUon ai.J .spoil.jge. .i,""<br />

*«'r'r,:M-.- , ix'-,rt seni> call 852-0285! "<br />

* St. Peter's Advent series Serendipity Sunday<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 13 to feature<br />

on 'Messiah* continuesclassical<br />

Christijias<br />

OCEAN . CrTY -— The The choir, Under 'the<br />

choir and soloists at St.<br />

\_\RG/\TE —. •O-istrna-s<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> John "Gregory<br />

Peter's United Methodist<br />

with the Oasjics,* featuring<br />

fl^te, miisic din.»ctor and<br />

Church,- 8th and Ccnt-raf,<br />

flutist Beveriy Pugh and'<br />

organist, will sing'Behold. A<br />

will present part I <strong>of</strong><br />

pianist Nicholas Mastripolito,.*<br />

Virgin Shall Conceive, O<br />

r. George Frederick Handel's<br />

will be pfosentod 5 p.m. Sun-<br />

Thou V-.at TcllcrA Gcod Tul<br />

oratdrio'Mfss»'a'/i during<br />

day, Doc 13 as part.<strong>of</strong> the<br />

ingR to Zion, nncl -Far Unto<br />

•worship Sunday as the<br />

rcgulir Serendipity Sunday'<br />

Us a Child „• Born, .with<br />

advont scries at ;he church<br />

* music program at Margate •<br />

' Ji«_lle Krvauss, alto. / '-<br />

continues.<br />

United Methodist Qiurch,<br />

Church sfhrxil tx'gins at f> 9500 \<br />

Also.dunng the rxrr%'ices, a.m., and .a c'<strong>of</strong>fee- fellnw-<br />

Dr. M. Russell Shivers, ship is. ndd at 10. Nursery<br />

senior pastor, will base his e and ample freo parking<br />

i:t-<br />

sermons on the {vitssiJh available. ••.<br />

;:\'V r.ro:-.'Acco;J.:ng to Dr" • U' :r.:ki;' sure !;•(.- >.:'Js • scrmen .during the 10:30<br />

i )! E S b J i<br />

.i.m. worslup ^"A-scc Sun-<br />

J ..Z day, Div. 13, will bo "Good<br />

U'*U •.v::e:i s.'^Vi-!;:;,' -.:,..,-. .; r<br />

comes in rhe '»;r.rn>M<br />

ways," !\!".ed on Is.ii.ih/": i •»,<br />

' -'.0:9. 60:1 Jr.d [r-.b.' ''. '•,'<br />

'"».>-•,'• ".;i,;- :>>"-•..:"•<br />

Chri-stmaSiConcert<br />

V:v;ai.;:L^riv,;i_ . , . y<br />

. ... i i. ( .<br />

<strong>of</strong> sacred music to<br />

be <strong>of</strong>fered Sunday<br />

; " . : ' ' . . ; ; . : . . . • . . • ; : . : ' _ i ;<br />

Kathleen Morand, 81<br />

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IJ..-.;-,:,:;<br />

'•'• :n _:r. _) i^'.-lx: .I<br />

; By POOlt RICHARD<br />

Why do you celebrate Christmas? fs your Christ- OCEAN CITY — The.Dinner<br />

will, -be served dcrit?'. Mc'aTs are provjided'<br />

mas story' only about the historical stable and the Christian Community Cir- 11:30aim. to 2:30p.rn. at the fpr shut-ins. ' .<br />

'birth <strong>of</strong> the Christ child? \.<br />

cle will once again,provide- OceaTi <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, The meal is funded com-,<br />

' The'advent (coming) <strong>of</strong> Jenus Christ continucsyct a free turkey-with-all-the- lOfh and Wesley. Doors will, pletely by the gjntorous<br />

today.H^s purpose in being born at •Bethlehem was trirominga dinner on open at'lj a^m. and doscat , corttributions from the peo- •VI<br />

thathe could bo born again arid again in the lives <strong>of</strong>,, Christmas : Day to tho;;?. 3 p.m. The church is handi- ' pic <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. These.'<br />

bcfDcvcrsi • ' •' *. ' •-.'. ... . :V. •' alone, away from family or capped accessible; parking wishing to contribute,<br />

in need in any way. ..' • is free. . • • .' •<br />

• .Tftc most.fambus Nevv Testament verse (John 3:16)<br />

should send their donations<br />

. All arc welcome, rich or.<br />

tells df God loving the world and giving us the gift'<br />

• Reservadond ore encour- : to Christiaji Gomrhunlty<br />

poor, young' or old. in need<br />

pf "his^son. In that same chapter-is Jesus teaching .<br />

aged; all who rescjrve. a Grde, 300 Central Avt. •<br />

" or in need <strong>of</strong> giving. The<br />

; NicodcHiuS.that in ord<strong>of</strong> tp be. part <strong>of</strong> God's ^ing-<br />

pljco will receive a gift. Call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 08226;. Anyone •<br />

celebration will.feature car- ' 3 9 8 3 7 8 1 . ' ••:••..<br />

dorh; we must each be bom anew in the Spirit.<br />

. wishing to volunteer at Ihc<br />

oling around the piano and free transportation is dinner should also call 39&-<br />

Advent and Christmas arc jncant to be celebra- • gift-giving.<br />

available to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.resl- •8781. :. ..:••' ":"<br />

tions <strong>of</strong> Christ'a spirit being torn in., us. When oi»f<br />

lives-are available humble mangers, the Bethlehem<br />

story happens in our hearts. Even the .mgcls, sing! Ghorat celebration <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />

. . . • • • • . - • - • • ' * -<br />

The Bible says that "the angels sing whenever a<br />

repentant soul turns to the Lord. 4 p.m. Sunday 1st Presbyterian<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> my.favorite Christmas writing i-, found in<br />

Gibran's story <strong>of</strong> his oVn personal Chnstma's expo-, OCEAN CITY. — Trie narrated by Steven Lamkin, Rev. John Sheldon, churdr<br />

rience in his essay The Child Jesus:.<br />

choirs at First Presbyterian and Come and Adart. . . . pastor, will continue his<br />

And upon n night, nay, an hour, an instant ciDcarcixJIrom rho . Church, 7th and .Wesley, The cantata will also fea- advent series based on the<br />

.- yoare ol my lilo. lor it was fairer than all tho yonrs <strong>of</strong> my Mo. tho will present a choral celeture the Mixed QuaErtrt, striking images <strong>of</strong> Isaiah<br />

Spirit dorxondod upon mo'. A mighty fovo-it v*as. seated in tho<br />

manger within my breast, a bonutilu) lovo 5-.v.idd'cd in cl3thos bration <strong>of</strong> Christmas, comprised <strong>of</strong> Alkc H<strong>of</strong>f- during II alrh. worship.<br />

oj kindrioia. A flcnlio sycWmig (urntng; my grwf into joy. and arranged by Tom Fettfce at man, soprano; Margaret' Sheldon will speak ori<br />

my wirotchoanesr. to glory, ond m.iJpre sMortTLition.<br />

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two weeks aj'o ur\d Christmas<br />

p.irtios in full swing,<br />

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As TrrjnVsgtvinj;,•-dinner<br />

guests'at-out sistcr-iii-l.nv's<br />

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m«rui -crcv.ni pie find a' ouncea.oi ' yogurt..in place <strong>of</strong> ./, tsp baking soda .connection between • life*- and sugjr in a. mixing bowl:<br />

strawberry 'cheesecake -r- some <strong>of</strong> thy butter Klaze. recipe below . tyle and health. .. and set aside. *<br />

th.it contain, lower-fat ingre- Top it <strong>of</strong>f with fruit, such *• ,, „ * . nr., , The following >, is - a sample r ' In otdi <strong>of</strong> tvvo'heat-rcsisdients<br />

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berry sri'ces-. colorfully Gre.ise-and tlour.n 10-inch Pio is'a delicious' dessert spoons, UVi envelopes)<br />

The two ingredients that arranged to reflect the spirit<br />

can help us on our way tii.<br />

tube pun •. .-•• that replaces ^he crcam..unflavorcd .gelatin.-and'/*'.<br />

<strong>of</strong> season.<br />

hO'illhior eating aiv that, old '•• This recipe, is provided Sggar. In . .\ margarine, l.uge . btMvl, vanilla boat; fourtd cheese in or a heavy ricrTdcsscrfs. crcam.<strong>of</strong>ten cup skim milk. •<br />

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piimpkiii and. apple pies Cre.uh cheese. .<br />

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••••'• E n d :-,;.'l David Richardson. Absegami<br />

' '.Tackle;,. '..'.'..., Pete Elco. Holy Spirit<br />

Tackle... :..;...:...: Chris Hough.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Guard... ........ Lester Gregory," Absegami •".<br />

• Guard... .....,:..-.... Brian Quinn. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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Running Back .... John Daftalo, Holy Spirit<br />

Running BacK.-/. Danny Davis, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Run-ning Back...,:..,... Mike Green, Millville<br />

Running Back.. Tarus Nattiel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.' •<br />

' Kicker... .'..- Scott Parker, EHT<br />

Defense<br />

" End ...;.. .\... ....... Mike Grasso, Absegami<br />

. End...... ...:;... Heath Muzslay, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

. Tackle.. ..... Joe DeAugustine, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

• Tackle ..<br />

Ron Keller, Holy Spirit •<br />

Tackle.. -..:...:. Dave Schultz. Absegariii<br />

Tackle... i..'...:..•. Kevin Stetser, EHT •<br />

• <strong>Line</strong>backer... Bryan Mooney. Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Line</strong>backer... , Dan Russo, Vineland<br />

'<strong>Line</strong>backer....: ......... Eric Simone. Mi_llville__<br />

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Back..., Anthony Constantine, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> junior Megan<br />

Hnrrman, fhe state Croup 3 •<br />

cross country champ,<br />

received expected recognition<br />

from the Capo-Allan-,<br />

tic League this week. • •'<br />

Hartman war,. named to<br />

the first team, All-America-a<br />

Conference by the .<br />

•league's cxiachc-3. She was<br />

the only <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> runner<br />

on the first'team.<br />

Mainland senior Ali Foa.-.<br />

man was chosen for the a<br />

maximum fourth straight<br />

Tho Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Thursday. <strong>Dec</strong>ember 10.<strong>1992</strong> .<br />

Foreman, Schicjc<br />

are repeats<br />

year and Mustang junior<br />

Jubc Schick was picked for<br />

the third straight tirne. In<br />

fact. Mainland, which -was<br />

th* CHvision II team champiori,<br />

piaoed all thrvc.<strong>of</strong> its<br />

key runners on the' first<br />

team— Forcrnan, Schidc<br />

and Kirstin (Jrsino-— for<br />

the second straight year.<br />

The only other, repeat<br />

selection vyVs Stacy<br />

ughi <strong>of</strong> Viriciand. ".'.<br />

. Two <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty . . .<br />

— freshman Danielle Salvia<br />

and sophomore f^dna<br />

• HosteiteT.'— were narncd IQ<br />

the second teJm. So were<br />

.Mainland's Tara Ford ahd<br />

. Erika.Koch. ' .... ' '.' .'..- .<br />

'-.Honorable mention went:<br />

to four "Raiders.' They<br />

'included juniors Suzett*'<br />

Elton and Tricia Jesse! andireshmen<br />

Liz .Lento and<br />

Magce DcFclio;:-<br />

Capperj Darcy; Connelly Pierce<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 199? American<br />

Conference soccer<br />

champions placed two<br />

pl.iyers on the conference<br />

fllbk Cl Pi<br />

all star first team<br />

announced this week. • •<br />

Sha\vn Capper and Tim<br />

P.irry - both r< v senior fallback Clay Pierce-<br />

Vincland. .which finishecf..<br />

Secpnd to the Raiders in the •<br />

Ca'pc-Amxaicnn<br />

niors who<br />

selected as a njidfidder • had five players<br />

while Darcy was.honored •thefirst team'. , •"'.••<br />

•as the best at the fullback Octari <strong>City</strong> had three<br />

position.<br />

named, to the sccwere<br />

honorable rhc-ntion 3T> Two T pLayers were also ond tzanri, <strong>of</strong>fensive.pbycrs<br />

were both amct4^ the elite Thcy-.induded senior mid- French and goafie Tim<br />

th 1 • si-awjn. Capper was fielder Damon CosKn'd! and _Jormcy. • •', '. ;<br />

Franus jot DC; Canton, May<br />

and Swanseen for Mainland<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> senior Kristcn<br />

us was named- to the<br />

first *m, All-Capc-Ameri-<br />

(Yin ,girls tennis for the<br />

straight year. The<br />

team, selected bv league.<br />

ro.khcii, was announcedthis<br />

week. ' .<br />

. FY.ir.UL*, who- was lindp-<br />

CAL.cnmper,<br />

r.(. J glfIs tennis<br />

Maxyelien • Lombardo and<br />

ipphbreore Nieolr'Bow-<br />

arjd the' Mustang doubles<br />

Mainland placed singles<br />

player Tyla Spielberg on the<br />

Seam <strong>of</strong> Nikki May and Kns<br />

' Tbc' 'Vnly .'other phiyt-r<br />

second tecrn. . .<br />

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icrcrcv -She ji'j'.nod on<br />

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!:..,..,...... Anna Corilon, Mainland.<br />

CHRISTMAS HOOP ACTION ANNOUNCED<br />

omyiuo.... ...... rsnsitm nanus, ocean uity<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boy) will open with St. Joseph Singles •'.. Cynthia Hoenes, Holy Spirit<br />

{'rep in the VVCMC/Big-Al.Classic at. Wildtvood-'<br />

: Catholic and 'the EiiidoT girls will face Cherry Hill Singles... I:..........:...,,. UsaLipitz, Mjllville<br />

foist in the Holly D.iys Clas-iic at I loly Cross. ' . Singles.... ............... ShirieyYap, Vineland<br />

..Those are two <strong>of</strong> the pairings for holiday basket-<br />

Doubles<br />

ball tournanienW aiming up later this month.<br />

The Mainlnndboyx are.also part <strong>of</strong> the VVCMC/ Mainland<br />

....... Nlkki-May, Kris Swanseent<br />

• Big Al Cias'sit;, fan host" Wild wood Catholic in the •. . Doubles...<br />

• first roiaxid- on, <strong>Dec</strong> 26. The Ihree^day tournarhent,.. Millville ......; KaseyRiley, Sandy Shim,<br />

which conclude? on the,28th and 29th, also includes Doubles,...<br />

Lower Cape May, Noire Dame <strong>of</strong>,Lavyrcnccvillc,'•'.<br />

Vincland and Northeast Catholic <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. /• Vineland .... Sara Shapiro, D. Schneider,<br />

.The other hall' <strong>of</strong> the four-team HoHy Days Classic<br />

on <strong>Dec</strong>. "29 will findthe girls from Holy Cross facing<br />

Eastern. The winners and losers <strong>of</strong>-that game will FIELDHOCKJSY .—face-<br />

the. winners and, losers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- (continued from CD •<br />

Cherry Hill East £amo on <strong>Dec</strong>.'30, . ' '.<br />

Cumberland- and Eggplayers<br />

named to the sec-<br />

"; Mainland's girls are part <strong>of</strong> the powerful Big Mac•'• Harbor Township placed on.d' teairt:- junior Courtney<br />

!Classic'at Washington 'Towrbhip. The Mustangs tlie most players on the first Assclta. sophomore Jamie<br />

".face tough Gloucester 'Catholic, the defending team ' with - three apiece. 'Givafiaugh an'd sophomore<br />

champion, in tho opening round on <strong>Dec</strong>. 26.- The Oc


, . . . - • - - ; - , — . .<br />

HARTMAN SPARKED SEASON<br />

OCEAN CITY — Mike<br />

Naples is Jo receive nothing<br />

for. Christmas this year. The<br />

OceJn <strong>City</strong> girl* cro^s countTy<br />

etweh has received too<br />

• many gifts already.<br />

When the . <strong>1992</strong> season<br />

ibegaiT. Naples knew , that<br />

XouT.bf his'tive top runn'era<br />

. — Kate Bell, Patty VValdrorf.<br />

Trida Hopson and Gtna<br />

Motfiit.—- hod jjfaduVitcd.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly sophomore Edna<br />

, Htatitettcr, who vvas Ncv*4 iti<br />

1991, was*returning.<br />

He did not know that<br />

junior Megan Hartrpan,<br />

who had, never run cross-<br />

.country 'before, would<br />

•switch from the ' field<br />

riififfifi<br />

hockey team and go on .to<br />

become <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s.first<br />

stale Croup 3 champion.<br />

And, while he suspected<br />

that freshman Danielle<br />

Salvia would contribute this<br />

year, he did not expect her<br />

classmates' • •Jlarti>iangave Naples the-<br />

"stopper" he needed as she<br />

\elevatcd her status into the.<br />

company '<strong>of</strong> Melody- Sye<br />

and Maryjo Dougherty, two<br />

<strong>of</strong> Naples' greatest runners,<br />

in jusf one year. With the<br />

work "<strong>of</strong>hie she has shown<br />

and her natural condition-<br />

OCEAN CITY — Bill laiitie League American' in .thi<br />

Moreland has had better Conference, was still one'<strong>of</strong><br />

.records than-8-1 in his i-1 hi.s'mos-t capable. -. ,<br />

successful years as <strong>Ocean</strong> The Raiders lost three<br />

Citj-'s boys cross, country times' this year — to Vine-<br />

coach. But the .<strong>1992</strong> Raider land, MauiLand and Bridge-<br />

team, whic^-'wos 3-1 inton<br />

1.— to teams that<br />

Division II <strong>of</strong> the Qape-At- finished among the top four<br />

1 state rn their.groups..<br />

Afid <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv finished,<br />

sixth .in the NJ&AA .state<br />

Croup.3 meet, its. highest<br />

finish ever.<br />

"We. were a. better bigmeet<br />

team than dual-meet<br />

team," said. Moreland, who<br />

Listen To The<br />

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Th:s Season <strong>On</strong><br />

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Sep. 13,-<br />

Sep. 20,<br />

'Oct. 5.<br />

Oct. 11.<br />

'Oct. 18,<br />

"Oct. 25,<br />

Nov.- 1,<br />

Nov. S,.<br />

N«jv. .15,<br />

Nov. 22,<br />

Nov. 25,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 6.<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 13,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>- 20,<br />

Dsrf r.r ip<br />

"V'/fl; '[>•• pressing .'ind ilou-<br />

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U>n>:jnj; Sor fast- break<br />

->prvir:'.:nit'.(-^ on. <strong>of</strong>iei'.'«'-" '<br />

!:•. /rdcii^nn to A^vlt.i,<br />

K';-,.- ;•, playing at rv-ntli-y<br />

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"Wherethe boss is always on the job."<br />

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SHOP OCEAN ClTVi<br />

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and Atlantic Counties •<br />

f I-'KEfc PARKING<br />

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these\'en key positions.<br />

If <strong>1992</strong> was "an unqualified<br />

success,'' as he called it,<br />

then it is likely that the 1993<br />

team will go through the<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>.'<br />

1002 RAtOCR '<br />

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Fit! Eopi. 10 — (0-1) foil to Vinpland..<br />

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EDITORIAL<br />

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• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school district authorities are considering<br />

expanding the high school.ana. promise that •'<br />

by. next fall the second floor <strong>of</strong> the recently<br />

expanded primary school will be. finished <strong>of</strong>f and<br />

' available for needed classroom space. • ' • ,<br />

' • A year ago when the hew primary school opened<br />

.. • in Upper Township; there was already need for<br />

more classroom space in the ever-growing township'.<br />

School <strong>of</strong>ficials, there are studying the<br />

• . options available to them. ." .<br />

Teachers' salaries continue to increase each year;,<br />

the average minimum teacher pay in the area isnow<br />

S2'7,80Q. ' ' " . •<br />

There is no doubt that education is a costly busi-.<br />

ness. What isn't today?. Education must hot.be<br />

shortchanged, but throwing'moncy at the teaching-learning<br />

system Isn't a cure-all to America's<br />

declining standing in the world community. We<br />

can't merely go around proclaiming we're the<br />

. best 1 ; we must improve our standing through<br />

- improved farnjly life and improved' educational<br />

systems. That takes careful^planning. . '<br />

'Educational planning seems to h,ive been absWU<br />

<strong>of</strong> unheeded! in thus area over the pasT Tew "years."<br />

How else does one explain (he "current over-<br />

. crowded'conditions .despite 'recently completed<br />

physical plants' • ' .<br />

• But instead <strong>of</strong> looking bock, let's' look forward<br />

• and let us not be restricted by sticking necessarily<br />

to traditional ways <strong>of</strong> dealing with a problem.<br />

Let us take, the bold steps necessary to regain cnir<br />

standing in the world society. l,et us consider cry<br />

alternative available or possible before deciding<br />

that bigger physical plants an? the answer.,<br />

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rF^iAWfMJH^i^<br />

; iricdnsideratioe<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

<strong>On</strong> Nov." 25, I parked'my<br />

enr in the handicapped<br />

. zone in froht<strong>of</strong> the Catholic<br />

Schpol so'that I could pick<br />

• up my turkey ;»t the local<br />

meat- market. As I left my<br />

car, I was called by a young<br />

woman parked, in the car<br />

. behind me who sarcastically<br />

asked what" qualified<br />

me to have' handidipped<br />

plntcs; I looked fine to her.<br />

I started to, explain that I'<br />

am u .severe a^thrnntic and<br />

have been admitted to the<br />

Intensive Care Unit -many<br />

• times. She then said again<br />

very sarcastically that her<br />

daughter was also an' asthmatic.<br />

I just walked away in<br />

disgust.' ' .<br />

WhSt this yoqng woman<br />

didn't know was the fact,<br />

that 1 almost died two years'<br />

ago in a parking lot when 1<br />

. . ThoSontiriol-Ledgor *i<br />

Thursday.-Docbrhbor. 10,<strong>1992</strong> "<br />

understand that a handicap *"<br />

does not'have to be Visible.<br />

There are other handicaps<br />

such as cardiac or re3pira- ;.<br />

tory that although they rrtny<br />

not be yi si hie "are just as'<br />

severe as.sompone requir-<br />

- ing a wheel chair or crutch- .<br />

e s . . . . - . . ' •<br />

• In order to even'qualify<br />

for such tags you must have u::r''i:..ir P.-orvrty cx-.;-cr: " v •i" > .in.-.>: i r.^.v-,,^-..*,-.» -t ••'- i:.'.;rit.v C.c:i tcr ' flu' ^Yn*ir 't .)->;- d i>d.-J c f: b',f<br />

The Sentinef-Ledgef % .<br />

." Pnono araa codd (609)<br />

RALPfiJ. COOPER. Puttchur l<br />

BYROrj T. f.',ERCER, Ac*. (. : rt''j|r,T V.^r-u^oi' 1<br />

_J . ' i . . ..-. ••<br />

lopklng back<br />

50 YEARS AGO<br />

'•x^ TTiA '•!•,... >.- j'r'c ' .<br />

1..<br />

1 r<br />

,1 -- r, -T.j.-<br />

i :i\i.. !i-j:r. ,:f.4.' thr gr:Ai.T,i. t.jXTaUi'inal '''(>sts^i!<br />

>" i -i.'iy •';•„:•:" jt..:r.: this .!•,•-, iji i.i tipn , 'W h if':.<br />

'.'I'. 1 i. i", K V<br />

the- 'D"! 1 *-*. 1 " pro : eOvca'r. ar : .<br />

. '.' S<br />

) 1 •. i: f ••;: » n ,1:!<br />

) life''better";<br />

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Z C T A F R E S H p i i<br />

If To Si£If-fi/BBOLBS f-AlL <strong>of</strong>f<br />

'i ;<br />

LfTIliRS conVd<br />

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Recent history<br />

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AT MPtJOAY TAftTIFiT'..<br />

Jersev-fresh yiile trees are nearby<br />

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\ut(f(K)rs, . . • . • . FrNTERTAJNlNG- ,<br />

.-'..! DECORATIONS Use flairie'retiiy.int -do'cio-.' Turn <strong>of</strong>f and uiiplug. tree, At holiday parties sexye•'<br />

Sclcfct"."«i fresh treo "by rations whenever possible. light:, and OIIKT diccirations. high "protein .attd c^irbohy- •<br />

•looking for very green- ncc- Keep h safely.<br />

r,ur rr..5n) r Drive your friends home<br />

yourscl f. You i._±z± ihifl Cozi<br />

/.round I.IUT. '!)•: i;f ,i f-.r.;-::;-."o ilnv-<br />

nJay., I rronmmcrid- do.r.;;<br />

I ~" Coming your way next week, The Christmas<br />

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Your Holiday Advertising should be in..<br />

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When you advertise<br />

m the i>ont;nel-Ledger<br />

for next t<br />

week we wiji<br />

otter you an<br />

attractive rate packsg_e<br />

to inclJde . -.<br />

your advertisement<br />

laou. annual<br />

'CHRISTMAS •'<br />

GIFT GUIDE,<br />

which will be .<br />

home delivered on<br />

Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 18<br />

by authorized adult •<br />

news dealers to over<br />

1 0,000 additional families '<br />

in Sorners Point, LJnwood.<br />

Beesley's Point, Tuckahoe,<br />

Marmora; Palermo-. Seaviile<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> View. .<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

CALL399-1220<br />

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Your<br />

opinion<br />

a tetter<br />

lo tha editor<br />

today


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C8 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER . Ocoan <strong>City</strong>. N.J. Thuraday. Oopember io.1902<br />

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• PsSo or Balcony<br />

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• 24 f». omorg rrvaint.<br />

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653-8288<br />

Chapman<br />

Somora Polql<br />

OPfN 'MOM SAT^ SUNDAYS BY APPT<br />

YEARLY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Thrco BR,. gas hunt,'<br />

roconlly romcidprod. 2 8A.<br />

1 'A bl(Kk.i 4p beach.<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Four BR houiwj, jur.t<br />

nsrnodolod.<br />

'..: QOMMERCJAL<br />

'» storo or <strong>of</strong>Boo,. au'v ••»'<br />

Asoiuy.. Boatlocafion in<br />

Oc6an <strong>City</strong>, gas hnaf.<br />

SEAVIUE<br />

.Now r.torj> or <strong>of</strong>tlcd.'<br />

• Rquto SO, .Upper Town-.<br />

ship. ()iir. hoal . • • _ •<br />

Call399-2$36<br />

YEARLY<br />

Drand now 1 OR. on da beach.<br />

044 hoot, SOQO rnon • .<br />

3 OH. cuts tJno'tr tarn homo, gaa<br />

hoal, Jooonion •..<br />

Lttfr mod 4 Bft, 2 BA, 2nd' tocr<br />

wmocun vkrw. r.-opi, c.'a. gas<br />

boat Jt.tOO men *.<br />

LAWRENCE REAL ESTATE<br />

. 393-0014<br />

YEARLY<br />

• • Townhouso, 3.BR. 3'/i<br />

. BA. 2.000* &q It. covorod<br />

paiKing. all •ippliancot.<br />

Economlcii gnchoat • ^5'<br />

boal f.Cp Avml imrmx)<br />

$1100 mon plu»uiil •<br />

BonutrfU 2 BR. 1 BA<br />

soOBod floor opl All appli<br />

nncon md w/d. pordi • &<br />

p,iho afi»a: <strong>of</strong>f atract park- •<br />

irv)<br />

Fu'iy furn ooo__r3R or>odorniniurrt<br />

, copvrjiio'nt<br />

localion. ot_arcnf ro.om<br />

.lod I^LWTcir/ f.To'-ibc?f. Aval<br />

Ji75t7«T pt\r. ft I .<br />

A M V.-, M. D Vi VI R, 11 r A L 1:.! A T t-<br />

398-1700 E3<br />

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f ACADEMY "'<br />

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* MORE UST1NG *<br />

• MORE RENTALS *<br />

More people choose<br />

BERGER REAL TY than<br />

any other agency<br />

I Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism * Honesty * Experience *•• Education<br />

Knowledge * integrity * Preparation * Skill'<br />

|1U' I '.4 «•<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

' Sat. & Sun<br />

11a.m. to 5 pm<br />

1736<br />

• •;»'.!! let A.BCO- CORHLR CN OVER-<br />

UOST -SELL S, Z E : D •« X :cc Lc:<br />

»'"•.«*• *^V OFFER OCEAN V.EW5 rT<br />

• COMSiDCr^EO<br />

rrvedato<br />

>fear i<br />

DECKS.<br />

&. Asbury Avonua<br />

55th & Hav-sn Avenuo<br />

£T l<br />

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399-0076<br />

399-4211<br />

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IDLEWJLD HOTEL<br />

nocms ($60 oq*5Url1 ar-.<br />

4 -^j , :—<br />

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Y£ARLY IN OCEAN REEF<br />

Two. BaS'/aBA furri.:...-..:! •••• ....._St5S0<br />

Two Ba 2 BA COO<br />

TwoBH, 2VaDA,vytit<strong>of</strong>viow. : .'..•....."..075<br />

YEARLY In Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />

Two'Ba 1'/» BA townhouio....•: $575<br />

<strong>On</strong>oBR 1BAD« :."«.....•..;...: ...390<br />

<strong>On</strong>erjft, 1 BAtrfudio..: I.................... ,.,....._490.<br />

winter Rentals ":•<br />

Ooo-Ba IVaBAIolt.. .....:.:....: "... $500"<br />

<strong>On</strong>oBa 1 BA:-. ; , _......_,.... 37S<br />

. •••••.• •;; 39-1-0002 * .'-'• •';.. •-. '•<br />

ONE O<strong>On</strong>u OTICKNCV OOM to * BQnU AFT -706 3rd SMHM. C2rxJ<br />

u«n»porliraor. uniim. Cen<br />

.AoO. O.C tSSO mon piu» 1 men sac.<br />

1300. .<br />

Fix*. »fta* yart. Ma* » baatfl. QuM<br />

1 a 2 BOftM APTS -For ram. $41S a<br />

$123 mon » uta. No pm»l Cat) vrs-<br />

144-0700 • . ' • • . .<br />

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pxa uaa. Mopa».'Caf<br />

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nVV.KTkli rf tW*<br />

«ti jc.1 tu 01 3^»> l*oor^» Court c< ><br />

Kaw .»'«y. CKliiUTr Clvia^cxi,<br />

Cac» U«r Oatncy. 6au*a( Ma.<br />

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MtAlRONE. OlEL. ZLpTNICK<br />

.FEINOERG,- GRIFFITH GTATE OF NEVV JERSEY TO: rasALE .<br />

reoi Atlantic Avronuo<br />

AtUrMIc Clly. Now Jorsoy CKMO1<br />

(GO0p«M-l173 ' .-.•••<br />

Anornoyp lor Plalralrt<br />

COLLECTIVE FEDERAL<br />

CAVING3UANK<br />

Ptaimifl<br />

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW<br />

• JCH3CY<br />

' ' .' CHANCERY DIVISION<br />

CAPG MAY COUNTY<br />

' r ' DodVM No, F-8200-01<br />

• ' • • • • • • ". . CMI Action<br />

NOTICE TO ABSENT DCF6N-<br />

•..-.- • .-•..-. ..- OANT<br />

• UlCHATL BARN'OW • ANO<br />

M A B E L •••' • . • • • • ,<br />

•.nAnNow.'riio WIFG: CREST,<br />

MONT• • •<br />

"•• FEDERAL GAV1NCJS AND LOAN '<br />

ASSOCIATION; CITjBANK<br />

SOUTH . . , . . ' • .<br />

DAKOTA NA-ZOOIAC • ' .<br />

TECHNOLOGIES; NEWJEHSEY .<br />

NATIONAL OANK: VIC-STRA<br />

. CORP..AN.J. CORP.. D/B/A '<br />

OCEAN COUNTY LEADER AND<br />

POINT I1LEASANT PRINTING A<br />

HgOLISHINC CO.; HO03EHCK.D<br />

' FINANCE CORP.; HARVEY J.<br />

ADHAM3: SEARS. FtOEUUCK ft- .<br />

CO.; SOMERS ASSOCIATES.<br />

• T/A VILLAGE OF PINC RUN •<br />

• DR. CAROL KRAMER: AND C. A<br />

.. n.OF-NORTKFlCLD.ASSIGNEe<br />

- Dolondant* '<br />

STATE OF. NEW JERSEY TO<br />

Itnrvoy J. AtxAma<br />

YOU/<br />

J ARE HCMEDY SUMMONED<br />

AND REQUIRED lo corvo upon<br />

MAIRONE. DIEL. 2LOTNICK, FEIN--<br />

tiERG. GRIFFITH a STANGER.<br />

PA. whoso addroca la 3201 Atomic<br />

Auonua. AJtontlc C*y, Now Jonay<br />

.CXV401. Phono Numtx* HX»VM4-<br />

M73, an Anavaor to tho Complaint<br />

(and Amondmam to- Cotnp&ni I<br />

any), tOed In & cMt aalon. In which<br />

COLLECTIVE FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />

UANK Is plalrtllll. nna Huvoy<br />

JAtxama b a d<strong>of</strong>oo&anl. ponding tn<br />

lho Sipartor Court al Now Jornoy. '<br />

Chanco/y DMsion, Capo May Coun-<br />

ty., and. batrlng Dockm No. F<br />

0290-01 wthft tNrry-Ovo (35) days<br />

from Oocomoor 10. 1002. 1 you UuU<br />

to oo' no, J llw ruloa <strong>of</strong> cMI -<br />

ptncxtco and p»oo6duro.<br />

Thin Action hns boon IntllrUtud lor<br />

tho puiposo o( (I) lonxdoiUng a mort-<br />

onao dniod April 25, 100$ maao by<br />

Mlchaal Bammv. and Ma£>ul Oafnow.<br />

Ma wf o aa mongagora to Collocttvo<br />

Fooarnl Sovlmy) tiafik rocordod on-<br />

Mny 2. 1003. In tk»K 11CO o( Mon-.<br />

flagon tor Capo May County, Popo<br />

001. oiiwiq ond (2) to rocovor poo-<br />

utsdon oi. and cencomr, promiu>«<br />

commonty known icn Lot 14. Block 07<br />

on ino Tax U^i o( (ho Towrnah^i ot<br />

Dornln.' Coujity <strong>of</strong> Cnpo Wny and<br />

SiftJo or Novi Jorsoy j Tho r>lr6o<<br />

addraan tor r-aJd propcKTy In 1 Donntft<br />

Ciooti Road. i'H>7th Donnla. Now Jor-<br />

—.-J^uTIroiiTTouuponDf^cu^Ttct<br />

Now Jorooy, Chonco'ry Division;<br />

Cnpo Mny County. DocKol No.<br />

-. 300CS-00, thefoln. ponding, whoroln<br />

CAPG MAY COUNTY GIA. tormOrly<br />

•nown . O3 CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA-<br />

TION H tho ptalntjl! nnd PHILIP C<br />

HERIIMG. Jr.: JOHN . fl. HHOWN:<br />

JAME3 MERINO; MICHAEL-J. PRI-<br />

MAVGRA a/h/a MICHAEL J. PRI-<br />

. MANERA: MARCfA 8. HERINC-<br />

ROSEMARY HCRINC: DONNIE J<br />

/>RIMAVttv\; STATE OF NEW JER-<br />

SLY. OORAY ENTCHPRISGS; COU-<br />

0NNADE APARTMENTS; FtRST<br />

JERSEY NATIONAL OANK •'<br />

0ROAD STREET BRANCN; HOGPI-<br />

TAL ANO DOCTORS SERVICE<br />

BUREAU; .FIRST FIDELITY BANK..<br />

NA; R. WIU.IAM GRAFF, MRS.-D.<br />

WJLLIAW OHAFI--; HAHNC ANO<br />

COMPANY nnd UUCKALKW ond<br />

>>SSO)?IATCa:: nta th« D«funoW>f.j,<br />

I Uinil opojo to r-alo in public von-<br />

. duo on: - . •'.<br />

WEDNESDAY. dANUAliYO. •<br />

1 0 0 3 • . • • " • •<br />

, ni onu o'clock In Iho Mionipon ol<br />

suid day.ni-tliu.oiij lt|rJo>lcul Coun<br />

Hoi/t.9 iho. loo In "on ^ndwldiKj.<br />

1 4.(',.1?io poic(intiigi>*lniur(;st in<br />

0oyP02:? _<br />

170-1. Lot ifjC'l on Iflo Cily o<<br />

Oconn Clly. Now Jurnoy Ta* M.-ip'. :<br />

BEING moro corm'iicnry known ni<br />

3O0 Ea.'J 17lh 1.5lw>or(ru-«r Ou^Kx •<br />

tiocond lyxl Thud HOO CIL\1\ CT cJt)THP CXTF.MT<br />

OFTXLIH ucr.. IN:;CA .<br />

•u.r. ciry, CAPI: UAY COUNTY<br />

• NCWJI.Hf.llY. (N ' '<br />

ACCORD WITH Till: MLXJHJtl<br />

lin'f^ALl.'K-, ALL. IMCON^ir,-<br />

NOW. THEREFORE DE IT<br />

; ORDAINED by tho board <strong>of</strong> Commlfi-<br />

slonors ol 0*> '<strong>City</strong> ot Son Irjo Ctty.<br />

f4ow Jortoy M tollowai - '<br />

t. Tho proombkt ol thlo otdlnurtco<br />

Is Incorpoirniod aa though sot lonh<br />

horoln nl tongth. • '.<br />

2. BtocK ft3 03, lots 4S, 40. A 51 ara tmonad Irom<br />

H-21OC-3. ..<br />

3. Tho zortlhg map <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

•Son 1£*J <strong>City</strong>. How Jorcoy bo and<br />

horuby la amooded to cohlorm lxlr€>-.<br />

wflh. , . • •<br />

4. .TNs OrdUwnco chal lalua <strong>of</strong>fod<br />

upon odopUon nnd pubUcoilon In<br />

nccordanco *«h low. •<br />

NOTCE OF PENOING ORDI-<br />

NANCE<br />

Tho obovo ortllnartce was duty<br />

[%a--.i tn>.uo u& lor second raadinQ. put>-<br />

tc lxuimo..tirui] poe&ooo and adop- .<br />

Man si Iho rocjuiaf moo»!r>g <strong>of</strong> taid •<br />

to bo hold on Tuocdav. Iho<br />

siifwry ^ikilr»o..?33 John F.<br />

Konrwjy 5ou*«ivnnl. Soa lalo CJry. .<br />

HnvtJoTTMy.aS7fiOp.ru. ,<br />

(•horooa J. T^jhQ<br />

• , Municipal CWk<br />

1?-1O.IT.I» Fi43.75 •* •<br />

Rocyclo thl9<br />

!: "-y; r A •::,<br />

r-.i«-t_»ix I.So r»<br />

Mt4 kv ali^J f,f^ ifwl lhtfrt tux* (4 Cly pVn'l-nt M*.,*)<br />

'• J* -^1 * ih •»lo'tf.J br*i err,:-. IO lf-» iL.-4o l*<br />

AUTMOfll2INaTHEJ33UANCE OF<br />

V»3.5OO bOND-1 OR- NOTES OF<br />

THE-CITY TO FINACE' PART OF<br />

THE COST THURCON.<br />

BE IT ORDAINED BY THC CITY<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEA<br />

ISLK CITY, IN THE COUNTY OF<br />

CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY (no* Io4a<br />

than two-third* <strong>of</strong> nHI mambdrs<br />

thoraol aflUmairvoly concurring) AS<br />

FOLOWS: . "<br />

Qocllon 1. Tho Irriprovomonl<br />

daacrtiod Iri Qodlon 3 ol thM tjond<br />

ordinance Is horaby authorttotf io bo<br />

LmdortoKon by tha C«y cf 0on taio.<br />

Now Jomoy a.1 a oon<strong>of</strong>al Irr^Jrovo-<br />

*rr>onl. For tho tmprovomont or pur-<br />

po*o daacrtDed In Oocllon 3. thoro la<br />

horoby appfoprlalod Iho turn <strong>of</strong><br />

1340,000. Includlrra lha num <strong>of</strong><br />

J16.500 as Iho down paymonl<br />

roqulrod by tho Locnl Bond Lnw. Tho<br />

down paymonl la now nvnlrtAo ty<br />

vinuo ol proWilon (or down paymonl<br />

or tor capSal Impravomool purpo&os<br />

m one''or rnoro provtourJy ulcffeod<br />

budgota. .<br />

. "Qoctlon 2. In onVir to llnrmco tho<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> yha Improvomonl or purpose<br />

not covorad by app;tnlkxi ol tho<br />

down paymanl, noocvln^a bon&L ara<br />

rWCOy ai^TkCVljiudjobo T^r,uodlh it«<br />

principal amourt ol tO^a.^OO pun^i-<br />

am to tho Locnl liortd Lnw IrLnritid<br />

ot trn KiEuanca o< tSo boods.<br />

tx>nd ont^cicwulon. notui<br />

oro ttutr


•<br />

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C i ^ 'THSpSENjfaei-LEDGEfl . Ocasn cfty.iNJ. Thundayi DqoMTtJteri0.<strong>1992</strong> ','<br />

Cm^ComhS ;;;T: V V ;;' ••----•-•--^ •<br />

AND SUB & GRILL<br />

}4 A-slmry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> CHv<br />

.^39'9-1343'or'398-5466 '<br />

3 4<br />

CM T '<br />

' p/TAKING ORDERS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER & PARTIES 1J<br />

FILETS-<br />

.. S 4:99'i.<br />

TURKEYSj!<br />

li<br />

7RIME-RIB"<br />

. ROAST<br />

STRIPS<br />

ROAST .<br />

OFPORHf<br />

'aavAft'5 fkUGur.<br />

1 H0A6IE THftYS i feuiT TRAYS<br />

DELI TRAYS • VEGETABLE TRAYS'<br />

HORS J TY.<br />

MARINATED CHICKEN CUTLET TRAYS<br />

1<br />

Call Gait cj Sharon<br />

' . 399-1343 .<br />

ipon Ailvk* <strong>On</strong> How To Pisn Year Parry<br />

-1<br />

csi<br />

• • '• •, - l <strong>On</strong> the Way to winter solstice<br />

' • • > . . . . . • • . . . . : • • - • ' • • • . } • : • • « • • , ' • • • • ' •• . •<br />

WHATfWDS PIUNSE THROIJCH<br />

IS NOT THE t/<br />

y 3-<br />

can bc'Aocii bcfcftt>I venture sively on land most affected<br />

Catering for your f<br />

J Holiday Patty |<br />

Bea relaxed SaYito fhis<br />

• year..."let Tom's Dell<br />

' 0o afl the work:<br />

Sanciwch Plotters • Fresh Vqgotablo Platters<br />

Cur Order Fa*#398-1069 ' •<br />

short weeks it will be time<br />

By JAMES S.CAFltfRO award' is given fo a New<br />

Jersey loader whose efforts<br />

(R-Cap, this Is<br />

en's Issues, Children.-'nmf<br />

the third time the<br />

:•'.'• Family Services;. .At 'that<br />

has been presented:<br />

.-; time, ['rtadi 1 The<br />

a. conscious<br />

t \vo |<br />

decision to concentrate ori<br />

were Coy-, Thomas Kean<br />

those issues, that would ijo<br />

Senate president<br />

the most to improve the.<br />

Donald Dii<br />

Safety and health pf-jvorrji'it<br />

' and children in our society..<br />

I am pleased to tell you<br />

• that substantial .prog res •;<br />

hyis been made on those<br />

: r hoon dovcloLVd by the<br />

i:'}?!^-**?? ° f ' Podiatrics'/N/ -chapter hqh- - conuni.tcv:are. on ,.h, right S'<br />

orecf .me with their; <strong>1992</strong><br />

' Public Service. Award.- 1'ho<br />

1 careers to caring lor<br />

dren's health.<br />

The • new law that the<br />

academy cited as' having<br />

the biggest, impact is S-403,<br />

which I sponsored. The law<br />

will provide for the train':<br />

ing, equipment and staffing<br />

<strong>of</strong>. ambulances'and -emergency<br />

rooms 'to specifically<br />

handle' emergencies-affecting<br />

children.; ' .<br />

While our emergency services,<br />

.personnel . ar ¥ diil- that the fine emergency services<br />

provided throughout<br />

the state have the proper<br />

equipment nnd training for<br />

the special cases that<br />

involve children. -The new<br />

law has boon described' as 3<br />

modfcl forthe country. • • .,<br />

; While<br />

nsvire<br />

1 •v«u. liutci<br />

a,roadvvay or populating an yatcd land,<br />

b.ird.counf. '. ' . •<br />

i suo a?l tbfTTi inlnflsiflod empty field. T.guess most ,garderw. " " -' Initiated and organized<br />

(out In Iho open, you would bo dontod people .don't"have a very I Stepped into the trail<br />

your toll, would, disnppoar into tfiut<br />

by the Audubon Sodety,<br />

high view <strong>of</strong>-.weeds. They and after onlya minute or the count ruis pr6vide'4 an<br />

roadwnfrom-ua<br />

are outright <strong>of</strong>fensive to two I was steeped deeply in cnonnou3 amount <strong>of</strong> useful<br />

ide-on cold<br />

browned, dry shapes reach<br />

tle. . ••'<br />

fines, a possible jal term, or' . •• • Dogs who spend time<br />

plants growing'where they late spring in a .spot not far<br />

this winter. . -<br />

nights. <strong>On</strong> a cold morning,<br />

ont-to me like.old friends. .<br />

outdoors may need more t<br />

are'not wanted,' which 1 from here I watched and lis- BHI McDormott livos by ^>o'<br />

. • Antifreeze, r.in foe dead- be suro to bang on the hood A doghouse should be no. food in the winter since • Tansy, teasel, dogb-ine, think-is a bit ironic, since<br />

*o •'(,.-!• r,_<br />

% :j<br />

So<br />

:I Vij'.-r.ij^<br />

'.i:> the ffnon d:ci.<br />

:»' \-iin hvirrv \'o\: may<br />

'.iu-rr.; Iftikor. the lft<br />

>;u:iij; ilowr.<br />

.'.-.. .. -t: /y;,iv: i.'a"/_', rruirui%eir,ttu andBcnjrd marjycrsgainer<br />

:-' .•< •: ('hnumas Ircc a: their ICXjl Ashur;, A\C'mm'<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

prri $ deii & bettering.!<br />

NpW ©PEN SUNDAY s<br />

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By WILUAM BARLOW<br />

SorrUnot-LodoorStaff<br />

OCEAN CITY — Old-ttmera arc<br />

calling the weekend's eclipse northr<br />

caater the worst storm since '62, but<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials at every level are saying the.<br />

damage would have been far worse if<br />

not for the nearly-completed beach<br />

replenishment project<br />

High tides flooded thepity each day<br />

CHARLIE WOOD AT LARGE<br />

She got out<br />

<strong>of</strong> bed and ',,<br />

into water<br />

Betty, 80, said, "I've<br />

never seen anything as<br />

bad as this — never! 7 '<br />

** Bj CHARLIE WOOD<br />

Following a, total eclip^ie Q/ the<br />

moon came drenching rains driven*<br />

horizontally by heavy northeast<br />

lvindt. A thunderous surf on near,<br />

' record high;tLdcs ravaged be-jch^s<br />

and piled rnto back bays.<br />

Jt liny island was swamped on all .<br />

sides. / j , '•<br />

Ancient people* witno&Mng tho&e<br />

pherAornena <strong>of</strong> rusfriru would have<br />

been scared naif to. death. ;<br />

Noe surpniir.grfffto ycrc people'-, n,<br />

these modern ttm«. ' . (<br />

c*. SA-'d a wem<br />

who gave her nerr.c a* Bcny, i.t4l a«re<br />

as SO. Tve r>e%-CT ^rcri ar.j-thiruj; a.v<br />

badailhi.-*"—never! _ c<br />

"Water started coming m, and the<br />

J toilet and.rub baci^ed up. 1 co jidrj't<br />

bcl:»t vtr»ng there .ir.d<br />

..-" cs-'erv'tr<br />

rr.c."<br />

- She >*<br />

hef n-ictusr. to •<br />

•' the p.or<br />

hc-r hcirjif<br />

arid struck the r-.iv.on\ rrsu<br />

rc-,;:cxf! ;ht- weckeVid U LXv 11-11^ fl<br />

stonr. cor.i:d/tiTd-b_< niJTiy io S.- ti-.e<br />

worst ta'hil the twrr.tT ifiindr v.r.tc<br />

ihc Morm oi 19ti2 .ir.d mav-be thi-<br />

Ehi-ibeth Jchr.vm, like B»<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> Oce^n C>v/i Ftxiji IV-^ch •<br />

i^.g project', hid iir.iilirr 'ct•v:^f;^<br />

I stepped-out cii"bx.-; :rl: it >•:;•. •:'t- CJrv :»'.::;.<br />

V.'j.";cit'.ii L' 'C 111*_"•» A •-1Tr~<br />

WhJc r-o jci'.o- v,.is !.i,c-".<br />

Point<br />

SOMERS rV)i.NT -. Ci:y<br />

ichoduled tn ado-p ir<br />

ror.ight (Triv:radav Jt "-jO p rr<br />

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: -J,:\>L ever -n.^-.T c? ne oca3n(*orrt-yi-«:» c.vr-.j^o-J cr ae';'-'Cyt- :•:(-«.-T 1 . ;<br />

yi't dvodt-d up^.'sn. j u»c r\y the'-irid. v~x c'. '..'•(• tyj.)~T-r'oc-.w .•.^•-. ] : ~'--' t^>""^'"'<br />

Fhis amour, t wjuLd -be tory grojp a IT- iv-r.vdcr..-^ t.S '.zr-i iv^rocv a\vn^,c<br />

tfsvidc-d bctv>'tvn 5126,250 Ln gr^r.a *•> par; ot an ..-.^TJL 1 r;,ir'or w.;\;. M ti ih«: jiricrrr:<br />

Ar.d S378.7S) in !c^v--.r.tcrx^:'ciirj. .improve trc ba.rrcs-.: ki^fne, Sk:r - dwjy tram the<br />

While the ar>-can vpend up to the bcrs hive nu-t *-li:-. * u^cl.-prr-c-! pj! r.vuina pnoj<br />

.-m: l'~iv -A.-<br />

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•*>•>•.'.; . •: v'.r-C".i- ."vVv<br />

'$505,000 figure for the pared under consul tar. t rccusr.r.-vcT,d--g iJ-c^ Jo.-, J The cngir.i? pLln fw .» —.ur. ur. pui wq-u^ec..'Rctaaptt cnusJ Knen^Dc supla<br />

agrcsmert with the Matte, the firud project along. th


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Residents waiit flood<br />

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DKPARTMKNT S\'OUY.<br />

7- -<br />

20'V OFF<br />

TLI.Ki'HONKS<br />

& AN$WI-.KIN(; * * .<br />

MACHINKS • 21.SV--80. 1<br />

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; .'v. $ • ; : .. .<br />

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NOW<br />

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includetheuninsured<br />

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QCEAN CITY _ At a Wright suggested people valyp at~the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ibttc meeting to discuss a address their concerns to dniuvwf ' pipe'-- wmilH ho<br />

propertis? because they aresimply means, they have. <strong>City</strong> Planner • John<br />

' W M h ' N J O 1 'fiTV' ' i ft< GidcH'insC Mid <br />

IUUU i/u«wgc cncirtJ^.Uouncii rcpreScai-r needed to improve the situ-<br />

prevention p5an, designed tative, becaasc it la council's ation. . -<br />

to lower flood insurance decision what projects to . 'MacLardy said.the prob-<br />

rates for city property own- fund,<br />

lem • is almost exclusively<br />

crv residents complained About 10 people attended tidal flooding, and said she<br />

that thc proposed pb-n does the public input meeting, gets minnows in the pud-<br />

not.-do enough to address held Tuesday evening in dles and sometimes rats are<br />

flooding; problems <strong>of</strong> prop; <strong>City</strong> Hall. •<br />

forced .out <strong>of</strong> thc pipes by<br />

crty owner* not covered by. Phyllis MacLardy com- the rising water..! ; ;,'<br />

' the National Flood insur- pliinedthkt the front <strong>of</strong>. her .Paul An«clm, president <strong>of</strong><br />

anccFIan. •/.-- . hoiiso at.26th Street and ._ . .16-34 .civic association, -<br />

Bat city environmental West Avenue Is <strong>of</strong>ten flood- prtrsented a resolution from<br />

..<strong>of</strong>ficer Ikit Wright &>id the ed, not just in severe storms tharorganizan'on calling for.<br />

plan Is aimed only .at the hke the one this weekend. . Haven • Avenue to be<br />

_ redpefrg fiood 'insurance She. said she v cfcttw C«y' OHJet<strong>of</strong>, Sen Mo-Cty<br />

o<br />

Iturtdboi IMMk&X). Mia l*nPf UAYCOUNTY.<br />

Flood insurance-' '. .insurance claims in the post made .application for. funds- Nctiep l« hantby Qfttm thtt t^ated normal buunoca )ioura.<br />

He also expressed con- ten years. . . . ' from the state to make propoMta met te roccftred by iho C»y '• Ihja KoAco fc> OMan jxuxuani io<br />

Pvntisming Agwu at ?,"0O p'm.- -orl N-Jl>A. 40-.M0-H.« aoq.<br />

cern that the plan Would ' She said nothing was Haven Avenue a bike path, .TiMcday/fobruary 2. M>fia at wticfi<br />

Ownom.<br />

request capital expendi- included in the. plan that<br />

llmo tfw aakJ sotfw) Wd» mtU bo cd>-<br />

Jooaph & Mary (taclc<br />

and before they can do that Hcty opoood and read (or tha IDQOWtures.<br />

' • • • was not already considered. the chronic drainage prob*- Io(j; • • • • '•<br />

1H4 CckiBS* Avonup<br />

Tor the Capital Budget for<br />

02-44 (RCBID) SALt OF 1 OOfl<br />

G<strong>of</strong>nnntasa. MJ 0O0O3<br />

Wright reiterated that the<br />

lems would have to bo' TEnPIRSCHlAOOEn TRUCK 12-I7.tr. F 4 3<br />

1993, so. that -.everything<br />

only.conccrn <strong>of</strong> the plan'is.<br />

fixed. . ;.-•":•<br />

<strong>of</strong>taa bo eUxnSvvcJ<br />

that is included was likely<br />

on Ifjo Proposal Form opprpvad lor<br />

those properties covered by-<br />

He said the city hopes thto°p Tanw and<br />

OLUT(ON !fe>3t-5OS<br />

apocfJcaOona may bo obtain«d frocn<br />

AREEOLUTION<br />

mo OOca> o| Puntuaolnq. ftoom 23.<br />

C*V. HfcO. Oooan Cly. Stow Jftr*«y. OIONAL OCnirtCCO O CONTRACT<br />

ant bkktanr moot abaotuury comply . OCTWfEN THE CfTY OF OCEAN<br />

' wtti aB <strong>of</strong> tr» tarma a* tfm takl docu-<br />

•. CITY ANO<br />

mgnia. ••• . '..<br />

• t<br />

' .Bkto may bo moSod or (JoSvored<br />

lo.lfia C8y aark ot tho Coy o< Ocoan<br />

C«y. ta Flo<strong>of</strong>. Ctly Mall. Oooan Cly.<br />

New Janwy or proaantod: u lha CSy<br />

dork <strong>of</strong> »aM Cty m Council Ghambora<br />

at «io Bmp oi caSod tor bld». •<br />

TlW.Ciy Couict rasorvm Ihu<br />

rioM to r<strong>of</strong>oat Mr? or OB btU H H<br />

da«m« «tu Itw txwl Imarovt to do «o.<br />

QMd«ni ar« required locompfy<br />

tMntrO roqur<strong>of</strong>nanCi o>.-PufiDc Law<br />

GTTY — WhUo woiild ntake the s.Jary levels applied in the city,<br />

ol tWS, Chap»or.1?7.^NJAC 1757><br />

AOImvcrtvo Actkm Roqurafn«mG.'<br />

•Qty Council unanimously <strong>of</strong>ficial, the resblutton - • "\ look on-the langcyity - .. ' •••. JoaophS.Clark.RPf>O<br />

supported salary levels for approving,the agreement pay as a minor bljp," Jemec.<br />

P t<br />

middle-management<br />

1?-17,lT,p-.F.$1BfX)<br />

only narrowly p,i5^ed. 'it.was said. "This"is an opportunity<br />

employees, opposition to lon- iho longevity pay that btuck tn get into merit pay. to get<br />

gevity pay split the council, in some council metribcTs' into performance, pay, to<br />

vote four to three on a on- throats. ' enter a. lioJd new era <strong>of</strong><br />

tract with those employees. "it's-basically an excellent "municipal government"<br />

Marketplace......:..:.'. A-15 The resolution passed.' . • contract and the people who ' • Fhe vote \vns split .with<br />

B.F..Maz2eo :.<br />

. The city negotiated for five negotiated it an? to be con- Jtmce, John Flood. Doris<br />

ObadiarTs SeaJood<br />

months with TVpresentatives gratulated, .with the cxcer> Mirtin arid Harry, Vander-<br />

Peppers<br />

.<strong>of</strong> the • IH middle-manageticsn <strong>of</strong> longevity p«iyr" Slid slice .supporting the contract<br />

Ready's Cottee Shop '.....<br />

ment employees, finally «M- Councilwom,in Jean-ni.' and Clunn, Cro.tty and<br />

Schooner's Restaurant-.........<br />

Uing on J three-yxMr contract Clunn. Council members Videtto voting against it •<br />

Tom'sDeli -...:...<br />

th.it included merit'pay, sal- Mark yidctto, and Joanne Also indnded in the salciry<br />

ary increases <strong>of</strong> about 4 per-<br />

Undo Bill's Pancake<br />

Crotty s.ind mwh the same ordinance were; salairies for<br />

cent a year .ami longevity<br />

Varsity Inn ,./: •, , A-<br />

thi thing. ' lye t d<br />

J\-15<br />

i.niTeaK*, as w^ll as son>e<br />

Via Mare ..-.<br />

. Under the agreement;<br />

cKinj;(.-s to health insurance<br />

...A-16 Wards Pastry........;...: -...<br />

cmplojtx-i with more than<br />

licneills. The total oumpensa-<br />

Popcorn... ...A-t3 -Wacrironl .' A-.l 3,15 • ^. .<br />

70 yc.irs cii scjn.Tce will<br />

1KJT. rJlOuId WC!TK OUt tO .in<br />

fo~KeyWosi.:7.....:.:.:.....<br />

Whitebrierlnn.. '....A-.14W'<br />

reefcive a'flat rjtf which citx-><br />

...A-14<br />

.iviSvige <strong>of</strong> 5.1 percent'a ye.ir.<br />

Yesterday's....:.'....- A-16'^f;. -<br />

ndt escibte dunrg the'life" <strong>of</strong><br />

.\t// Mac's Resiaurant<br />

A-4<br />

TiKiugh cxxanal members thc contract- .<br />

unanimously lntrvxiuoed the •<br />

w<br />

. Vidjctto-»id he-fL'ds the'<br />

•»\Lirv ;;' ">V<br />

But Councilman Anciy<br />

JITTVC, who hclpni ru 1 employees not covered<br />

under -my othtT oontracte,<br />

ir.rludicg deportinent heads.<br />

Under that ordinance1 those<br />

saJon«"s will increase by 55<br />

prJ» pt iiv><br />

.'C«y <strong>of</strong> Oconn Cty lo 'onQ'W *0 "<br />

t*»arfi rrptor>:«Jimora ruxl uuw ci»<br />

olkxi proarsjm Thtt CDmbUVxl p;t>-<br />

.<br />

Av in p.tst.>vars1- the-mayor<br />

jriK SIO.CKX) a year compen-<br />

•).rtrt*i, .md tolo«<br />

r, tonal rxxvtcon yrttl WOikar. Provfj<br />

Holmfli A Amocialoa may bo<br />

•morod Into wfthoul cornpotiitva b«J<br />

rtlng piirwjiinl lo N J S A *0A 11<br />

NOW. THiHcroru.. 'rji; IT<br />

HCi C«y Coun.5! OC<br />

ISo Cty ri .OCsan C*y Moq J!<br />

haacti^roni m Oc«w\ C* r<br />

:>.-»rrl foryjnc & tXfrxk Cra«a-plant.<br />

C M.ortvr to ror>«K«i.'i<br />

lo.?». r^t<br />

:-,..«*! - • ^*. .a •« rv^-^<br />

-.*. r-.-<br />

f.~ I > ..»: C--. ) - I ' -: f:J i<br />

•• •' > J-,><br />

r! f^ j '; A.<br />

»i t_ «* ;V«H—.*,tj* ,' Boarworks tnc <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuckahoe in Charlie<br />

Wood's Ckx. 10 cnlufnn.<br />

Hdt7 fold thv<br />

scvcrol )i>.ini agfl<br />

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

SchooJ .swimrMT<br />

Kniaivr.vski's 'name- 1 was<br />

miu-prlled in ,i s'.cry on'<br />

p«gc C5 nf the <strong>Dec</strong> 10<br />

A sinr, 1 Us; v.-ook.;r-ay<br />

have-given lix? ::r,prosiion<br />

the Ocear.- <strong>City</strong>,<br />

tnayoc jpd Gty Crti.-v-J<br />

racmbcri .were ^Ur^ a.<br />

raile. No raiA? ts pbnri?d.<br />

<strong>City</strong> nOteS . by William Barlow<br />

efforts in that arc.?; accord- •<br />

ing to a release. •.<br />

The Adaptive Aquatic<br />

Program held at ihe<br />

Aquatic and Fitness Center<br />

Was highlighted by; the<br />

grant. The year-round .pro-<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember tides<br />

gram is open to any handi-.<br />

capped person and is under<br />

the supervision ,<strong>of</strong> Aquatics<br />

Direcjqr Karen Chapman.<br />

.- For more information<br />

contact the center at t398-<br />

6900.<br />

IW Accessories<br />

• Giftwares •Houswares<br />

0 Home Furnishings<br />

0 <strong>Line</strong>ns<br />

Thursday, 17.1302 OcaanClly, N.J. A3<br />

BANCE SCHOOL<br />

,1735 Simpson Ave. . '.. 399-7628<br />

'.-'•'.:. .' Presents<br />

An unsurpased method using .both Scientific and • •<br />

Theoretical Techniques to attain artistic excellence<br />

Plus<br />

PERFORMING & SEMINAR<br />

• • WORKSHOP<br />

- Opportunities Throughput-The Y^ar - • " ' '<br />

All Levels, Starting Age 3 .. ." '<br />

Monday, January 18th . . • '<br />

. • '•„ DANCE PLAY •BALLET • JAZZ .• '.<br />

(Standard Besio thru Adotmuil). . . . .<br />

Students advised o<<br />

propcT'Jcvol after thcij<br />

(lntcbaa<br />

Qve tb«<br />

Gift rtii<br />

'Elaut* Btrardi Oaflin w a <strong>On</strong>ifuJ Mtihodi TtacHtr. Ipnring<br />

Exctiimt Quality Oanct Training. -. •<br />

"Where thc'ttachci b comrtjlttcd to tialftlnp milul and body •<br />

»o that thc student gains the pcrsorul utli-'acllon <strong>of</strong>-a<br />

learning expericn<strong>of</strong>.* '<br />

SPECIAL 1 HOLIDAY<br />

&T0DEWIDE<br />

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•- .iSiiUird.'iv. <strong>Dec</strong>ember 1<br />


!&••••<br />

iA4 v • TH£&t/iliN£L-t.Et!G£R poam<strong>City</strong>. NJ. thurvday* ,19V2<br />

waiits teachers' input on changes to PRISM math -*«V-<br />

By BRIAN GOONEY<br />

S e ^ U J S f l<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP .—<br />

Township school <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

'. will get input from math<br />

toachers before formal<br />

changes are made- in the<br />

distr&fs PRISM mathpfogrjin,<br />

based cm a report<br />

given, at- "Tuesday's 1 schopl<br />

board rr\c;e*ing. i ": . , :<br />

we rush iiomcthing through<br />

Board member Dan<br />

Young, one <strong>of</strong> the reprcscn-.<br />

tatt\fc3c«a special coOimit--<br />

:<br />

tec formed ;tast month to<br />

address-some parents' concern?<br />

• on the • progressive<br />

math program,' said that<br />

administrators wanted to<br />

involve thc&;aching staff to<br />

a greater degree on PRISM<br />

proposals, since they know<br />

what is or isn't working in*'<br />

the classroom.<br />

• "The administration<br />

wa^nts to get the input <strong>of</strong> the<br />

teachers down there in the<br />

trenches, and we're'afraid if<br />

1<br />

Under Project PRISM meet the expenses <strong>of</strong> hcatwe<br />

might rtiiss it," Young (Partnership for Radical •ing and cooling work at the<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> School middle school, according to<br />

Assistant Superintendent Mathematics), students are utility spokesman Richard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schools John Phillips said exposed to geometry; mea- Rirtck. Atlantic Electric, was<br />

• that the board's curriculum surement, probability and also.asking that the district<br />

committac. should have statistics and patterns and commit to staying With<br />

feedback from tho teachers . relationships, which they electricity rather than<br />

and-a recornmendation • normally Would not be switching .to • natural gas<br />

.before, the board by Febru- learning unbj later grades. over the next four.'years,<br />

ary.'/ •;:• .... •••..-.••.:••• The concerned parents' and that the utility be<br />

Several groups <strong>of</strong> parents lauded the district's efforts. allowed to study and make<br />

appeared before the board io prepare students for the • recommendations fen; heat-<br />

.twicelast month ailing that demands <strong>of</strong> the 21st Cov ing and cooling Any addi-<br />

'.tho math curriculum' be tury 'wprkplacc, many tion "the board decides<br />

u p o n . ' • • • ' . • • weighted more towards. ' maintained that math basics<br />

• teaching basic math facts in were -being sacrificed or<br />

. the primary and elementary overlooked in teachers.',<br />

grades, which they believed' efforts to introduce-newer •<br />

were being negfc-ctod f in concepts in earlier grades.<br />

favor p( -the proeressive • Iri other . business, the<br />

program. They also lobbied .board hcjd -<strong>of</strong>f on accepting J<br />

for a textbook to help stu- a 520,000 check frtm Atlan- *<br />

dents who might mLss a tic Electric- until it could<br />

dass, as well as.a means to- review some <strong>of</strong> th.e condireinforce<br />

lessons. The tions Utility-<strong>of</strong>ficials are ask-<br />

PRISM program does not ing for. -. .<br />

use a textbook.- _ ' . The money was. to help<br />

:<br />

to hold <strong>of</strong>f on accepting- the<br />

money until the utility sub-'.<br />

mitted- a written proposal.<br />

Some board- members also<br />

questioned whether, they<br />

could commit.future township<br />

school boards to these<br />

conditions. : . • •.<br />

. Also at the meeting, the<br />

board accepted a<br />

•Board members decided.<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> April. Since she will be<br />

using up accumulated vacation<br />

time, she-will be leavr<br />

ing around' Feb. 10,<br />

according to'hcr letter.<br />

Board President David<br />

Blyler asked tho personnel<br />

.committee to •bc^J«'the<br />

lethb; <strong>of</strong> . search for' a fcplacttinent.<br />

intent to retire from Joyce Hp also suggested that the •<br />

Goodman, longtime school ooard scclc to."hirt» an expe-<br />

business administrator, andrienced administrator .oh a<br />

board secretary. Goodman, tcinpprary .basis' to help<br />

plans to leave the district;'. smooth, the''transition 'until<br />

.wh.cre she has worked for a fulltime person is chosen<br />

roughly 24 years, at the end . and ready. •;' ' .<br />

IT! tOUCh With Upper Twp. Michael Stadnicki 628-3307<br />

••In Touch With Upper<br />

Tovmship will feature community<br />

events' <strong>of</strong> .the lozvruhip.-<br />

Send- information concerning<br />

school, church tmd club news'<br />

in care af the- Sentinel-Ledger<br />

or call 628-3307. Deadline is<br />

Monday evening.<br />

The Resurrection Knights •<br />

<strong>of</strong> Columbus candy cine<br />

drive to fund .their "Fi.'cd<br />

The Needy" project was.<br />

hampered by last -week's<br />

Weather. The brothem will<br />

be at thohO . locations thi.-><br />

weekend. The-proceeds arc<br />

DEPARTMENT. 6TODE<br />

used to provide frrsh and<br />

non-perishable food boxe-><br />

abd gifts for the*' less for-<br />

Cordially Invites You to A<br />

tuiiatc ip ThcnTcn<br />

Children's |<br />

V Fashion Show<br />

This Saturday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 19th<br />

1:00 P.M.<br />

in the Children's DeparUmcrU (2nd Floor) •"<br />

1 be wnrpped. The magic <strong>of</strong> . Individual requests from<br />

Christmas doesn't' come in teachers to be honored<br />

a box. It can't be bought, include • computer pro-<br />

but it-can be-given: friendgrams, videos, supplemenship,<br />

understanding, kindtary book's, scientific<br />

ness, love, compassion:" calculators, tape recorders<br />

. With only seven and building materials for<br />

.shopping days remaining the gymnasium,<br />

and searching for last min- The PTA extends a sin-'<br />

ute items or that extra spe-- cere thank you -to parents<br />

rial gift, why not consider for supporting this gift This old schoolhouse<br />

giving someone a present .wrap fundraiscr( which<br />

that can't be wrapped? enables them to continue tp • This 19th-century gentleman is one at Jho holiday dis-<br />

They .also make great addi- honor teacher requests. plays at the Fnendship School irrUppor TownsWp.<br />

tional gifts.<br />

Upper Township schools<br />

will. dismiss- early on<br />

While we're on thf sub- Wednesday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 23. They Historic marker<br />

ject <strong>of</strong> gifts that can't be will be closed from <strong>Dec</strong>. 24<br />

wrapped, many item's that to Jan. 3. Class will-rccon-'<br />

. " '<br />

put in Marshallville<br />

the Upper Township IT A Ls Ven eon Moruia y, j a n. -1.<br />

The Knights <strong>of</strong> Colum- donating to teacher<br />

MARSHALLVILLE- —<br />

bus, <strong>of</strong> which. I am arequest*<br />

are unable to-be The Second Cape May CcnaTKinic-i \ycre conducted.<br />

member, stress'"Keep wrapped. T7ic program enn- Baptist Church Christmas Nov. 28 looonvnemorato the-<br />

Christ in-CnbtTno^" during tinwre through the success"<br />

the holiday scaw.' With<br />

dnUU will be held Sunplacement <strong>of</strong> a historic<br />

o( their gift vs'rjp lundrais-<br />

marker in this-Upp«T Towtithe<br />

help <strong>of</strong> a benefactor, the erchurch-6n<br />

Route $ m Kilir- •ship community.<br />

organization has placed this Mnnu". h.vvr Ix.vn. 'H*l nio. . ' . . Smu Fprn,<br />

message on a billboard the'- r.s:J, iir,t;ngs .ind<br />

rc-fiTT.iis ptTi(rra!eJ.<br />

In Touch With • Upper<br />

•C'-tfi&tp — altering ike pro<br />

;•> 'and cz-rnli. tozchm? :kr<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

Tovs-nship HiMoncal Society<br />

\vcloomc;:ii<br />

; viiLityj The. C.ipe<br />

\f.iy Cc*rr.ty I1.}r.r.ing Board<br />

i ss i->t.ib!!ihed in I8li.<br />

cy Rwi^i-iJ Marshal: ami Fn.rivT.t-l.<br />

Suinsnr px-w U.) .1<br />

7rtir-^v>: -.. ;'-.;rru»v Ampuny<br />

.:r.A created the town<br />

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Edna tioyd, 92<br />

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. UNWOOE> —: Edna, M. Uoyd, 92. <strong>of</strong> this coaimiirtity<br />

dledDcc. 13 at Shore' Memorial Hospital, Somcrs Point-<br />

• A .homemaker, Mrs. Lloyd Was a member <strong>of</strong> the Northfield.<br />

United Methodist Church, a life njembcr <strong>of</strong> the DAV<br />

'Ladies Auxiliary Chapter. No: 70, <strong>of</strong> the American Legion<br />

PostvNo.28 Ladies Aiixilitny. . • :<br />

She is 5uryjved by her husband,' JoWt Sn; two daughters,<br />

Doris Benrian nTVVeat Palm -Beach.:'Fla., and Betty SUteler'<br />

<strong>of</strong> Unwood; two sons. John Jr. <strong>of</strong> N<strong>of</strong>thfield and. Floyd<br />

2 Pltct To Sn-V* YOU<br />

853 Aiijury Avo./<br />

Oooan <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

393-1157<br />

3336 Woat Avo<br />

Ocoan CrtV. NJ<br />

036-1333<br />

Memorial Hospital-<br />

. "Medically Speaking"<br />

*+''.'•': 'ACCS. ') '.!>'PIC^<br />

'i)?h.FA.CC<br />

.1802<br />

Frank Gross, 77<br />

SOMERS POINT -^ Frank VV. Cross, 77, <strong>of</strong> this rammunity<br />

died Dcc..9 at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Born in Monticclto. NY he lived in Washmgtpn, D.C.,<br />

before moving to Somcrs Polpt 15 years ago.<br />

Mr. Gross had worked in thd dvil engineering department<br />

for the city <strong>of</strong>, Washington, D.C^ for 25 years before<br />

Attention <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Residents<br />

If you suffered water damage in last<br />

eek's stnnn, vou rhay bt? entitled to ;> •<br />

Ca.-.u."ilty Loss Deductinn on your Inc<strong>of</strong>mu<br />

Tax return. Consult JI proti.-s.sion.il'<br />

Michael J. Bohrer<br />

.'-'.' • Crr:,yJ PuZ-.C-A-. r~r,Ur$<br />

"?.;~/S. Sr.orv Rani; l vj::i.- WA<br />

• R i t a ' H i n e s , 6 5 ."•••••'• ''• ' • - ;<br />

SOMERS POINT — Rita F. Hincs, 65, <strong>of</strong> this community<br />

died <strong>Dec</strong> 12 at Shore Memorial Hospital. ,<br />

Mrs.. Hlnes was a member <strong>of</strong> St Jowph's Roman Catholic<br />

Church in Somcrs Point and worked as a volunteer at.<br />

$hore Memorial Hospital.. .. . '. ;•<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, Mrs. Hirics lived in the.arca'ftnr 15'<br />

. y e a r s . - - ' '" ':' ;:'. ''.'-: •.'•'. '• •.-.,". • '••< V ' :<br />

Rulon pf linwood; one brother, James Ans'tey <strong>of</strong> Un-'<br />

wood; 10grandchildren; and JO great-grandchildren.<br />

:<br />

his retirement, ' •: '; ... */ .<br />

. Services were Wednesday at Northfield Untied .Methodist<br />

Qiaurch, NbrthGeld.-' .,- '•'•.•'.. •<br />

Burial was in Zion Cemetery, Bargaintown.<br />

Dpnations may be. made to the Northfield United<br />

Methodist Church. • '. • ' •<br />

Arrangements were by- the Parsds Funeral Home in<br />

Absecon. . ' ' '<br />

Dominic Annarelli, 68<br />

OCEAN CITY — Dominic Anrurclli, 68, <strong>of</strong> this resort<br />

'. died <strong>Dec</strong>. 15 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.-<br />

•Mr. Annarelli was the owner-operator <strong>of</strong>' AnnarcllLs<br />

Bicycles since 1%8. •• . '.'••,•<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> V.F.W. No. 650. and<br />

retired bridge tender for the.state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />

Born and raised in.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he was in the World War<br />

H Air Corps. . • ' '<br />

Surviving are his wife, Margaret F. (Spell) two sons, •<br />

Michael D. <strong>of</strong> Palermo, Mark <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a daughter,<br />

Mia Anriarclli <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; three sisters, Matilda Schultz<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stuart, Fla., Anna Sage <strong>of</strong> St. Petersburg, Fla.,. and<br />

Antoinette Eckcrt <strong>of</strong> Naples, Fla. and four grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be 8 p.m. Friday at. St.<br />

Augustine's Church, where friends may call from 7 p.m.<br />

until time <strong>of</strong> Mass. ' •<br />

_ Mpmon'.^i rnntTiVniHrri'; may be .untie to the OcCiH CitV<br />

RescuaSquad. _<br />

Arrangements arc by Chester J. VVimbcrg Funeral Home.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

MARK VIDETTO<br />

: . >'<br />

Ho was a member <strong>of</strong> the National Rifle Association.<br />

Surviving is his wifcs Sigrid E. (Ljirson).:. ' Thtre are no immediate survivors.' '. •'<br />

Services were Saturday at the Ck)dfrcy Funeral Home - Mass Of Christian Buriai was Tuesday at St foscphV<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. • •. . ' • • •'. Roman Catholic Church. Burial was in Holy Cross CCIIJO-<br />

.- purial wasjprivate at th#»6nvenicnce <strong>of</strong> his family. tcry, Yeaiion, Pa. . ; ' • >• '<br />

•Memorial Contributions may be made to Shore Memo- Arrangements were by the Middleton-Stroblc" & jZalc<br />

rial HospiUl.New York A'vejiue, Somers Point. NJ 08244. funeral Home> Somcrs Point. •<br />

Cindy Lee Cesar* 39<br />

Philomena Trelli, 84.<br />

EAST PETERSBURG,.PA- — Cindy Lee Cesar, 39. for- ".SEA.ISLE CITY — -PhiJomena May Trelli, 84..<strong>of</strong> this<br />

merly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, died <strong>Dec</strong>. 9 at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical resort died <strong>Dec</strong> 10 at Burdette Tomlln Memorial Hospital,<br />

Center, <strong>City</strong> Division. • "• . • . . • Cape May Court House. ' • -. ' ..<br />

Mrs, Cesar wag a homemakeh<br />

Mrs. Trelli was a reared seamstress for the Jay Company<br />

Surviving are her .husband, Jam.es Joseph; two sons, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, a swim wear manufacturer. • • .-<br />

Joseph, and Jameson; a daughter, Jennifer Cesar,' four Bom an.d raised in Philadelphia, she moved tp Sea Lsle<br />

brothers, Patrick Mulhcm <strong>of</strong> Newark, Del., Randy Mul- Cilyin1978. ' • . •<br />

herh <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles, Rod Mulhem <strong>of</strong> Plcosantville and She is survived by a son, Joseph E. <strong>of</strong> Miquon, Pa/, a<br />

Tom Mulhcrn <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del; two'• sisters, Sue brother, James Cinelli <strong>of</strong> PhiladelphLi; three sisters,.Rita<br />

Washall <strong>of</strong> Newark-and Paitiela Mulhem <strong>of</strong> Wilmington; Taylor <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle -<strong>City</strong>,' Margaret Siynor .<strong>of</strong> Danbury,<br />

andher stepmother, Mrs.. Robert J. Mulhem <strong>of</strong> Wilming- Conn., and Evxlyn Qualtcrri <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and two<br />

ton. • ' • i- ' . . grandchildren. ' .<br />

Services were Saturdayat the Gcbhart Funeral Home,' Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Monday at St. Joseph's<br />

Claymont, Dtl. . ' ' Roman Catholic Church.'Sca Isle Gty, • ' '<br />

Burial was in All Saints Cemetery, Newark.<br />

Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Yeadon, Pa.<br />

• Donations may be made to Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel' Arrangements were by the Krause and Logan Funeral<br />

Catholic Church, 3948 Central Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Home, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. ' . .• ,<br />

Donations,may be made to the Crest Haven Patient Spe-J<br />

dalty Fund, Garden State Parkway, Cape May Court<br />

Emma Kuhns, 80.<br />

House0S2ia . - '• ' a • .<br />

' SOMERS POINT — Emma J. Kuhns,'SO, <strong>of</strong> this-commu-<br />

P»hHc Notfce<br />

nliv, died pec. TT afrtotne." ~' '•'<br />

Mrs. Kuhns-was an <strong>of</strong>fice worker a\ Spencer Gifts in NOT1CP TO LIMfT CRJTDITOfUJ NOTX^TO uurr cnEorrono<br />

•West Atlantic Gty and a former member <strong>of</strong> Wesley Meth- ESTATE OF (Etoonor M.C*«**Xf- EqTATt OF Osanar M.Currtt^<br />

Uan. Cwcomod ' ' .<br />

odist Church 'and Salem United Methodist Church in<br />

ham. Oocsasad ' •<br />

PunuanUoihooaterolW. Robon Putuonl Io trie ardor o< W. nab»rt<br />

('leasanrville. . . : Mango*. Surrogate <strong>of</strong> t*o Ccurty-d H«n«oo«.EufraoaS* Ol t»o Courry ot<br />

Copo Uay. m«do on too «l»i/wrri<br />

She was a Pleas-^ntville resident for most <strong>of</strong> her life..<br />

C-npo May. mado on tr*» otmnrah<br />

(iey c* <strong>Dec</strong>ombar, 1902. en ma pio- day <strong>of</strong> 0«c«mfa«r. 10O2. en ex pad-<br />

She is survived by a son' Clinton P. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a' I tan ot (ha cutacrbor. tr» CwcutrW<br />

o< th» Csuta a» uM • Uocandant.<br />

ttan <strong>of</strong> tfv» aubacrSMT. Uia Exaoarti<br />

•daughter, Joan Ann De.Mas.sc <strong>of</strong> Sorners 1'oint; seven<br />

<strong>of</strong> S* Esuca c* kaM dooandant.<br />

notkso U hari^yoKwi to IhaCfoot-<br />

grandchildren and eight great-grandchUdern. .. •• rors erf o cat!, ca decsdor* e t to pmcon to ton oLaaU dtooadar* s> cro»or«.v><br />

. 'Scr\-icxr5 were Monday at Adams-Perfect.Funeral Home,<br />

him w«fttn -<br />

*rth Cay ot OaoBrrOar. 1002. thalf<br />

North fie Id'. . " . ' .'<br />

cMima In wrigno and under oaTi.<br />

•pactying m* amour* dafnad and<br />

General<br />

Contracting<br />

SHIPYQUR<br />

PACKAGES HERE<br />

Make ONE Call To:<br />

9th & Asbmy Ave.<br />

We're LOWER Again<br />

UPS Next Day Air Letter<br />

Experienced in Insurance Repairs<br />

Mm v«hin Ui rnortt» Iron Ifio ol»vh<br />

Say o« D»oon«><strong>of</strong>, 1002. ifiotr<br />

i (rr wrttna- •'^ urrfoc ooth.<br />

pctylrx; itjo amowrt ototmad and<br />

UMpajnlcv A-0..100?<br />

Oarwkift C3wrta«.>.<br />

Ciocuior<br />

DonaM M CTawiaa > . E!d<br />

POftjiSp '<br />

Qcaa» Cty Hj<br />

Capa lytay County nwrro^ap<br />

W»7<br />

C«rt7N Uai ttoom<br />

Capa htoy Court Hoaao. NJ bait6<br />

SUBSCRtflE TODAYS C/ttt39»%8Siry.<br />

GEORGE NEWELL<br />

; PAINTING/PAPERHAftQING v<br />

25 DfeFeo Lane ' :,-<br />

Somers Pointy NJ 08244<br />

HEALTH INSURANCE<br />

That is comprehensive,<br />

value priced and<br />

Available New!<br />

For More Information And An /<br />

. Appointment Call<br />

(609)234-5821<br />

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

Carpet & Tile<br />

Great<br />

Values!<br />

vis©-:.-;<br />

398-7923 i( ItTjy+ZV<br />

UANAC.CJJI. NT . ,<br />

MT iT.1T.i'F- '<br />

r * TOO LATE<br />

- TO CtASSlFY<br />

S!-O Tl<br />

i.-»- . rv-<br />

' SHOP OCEAN<br />

-AlAHY<br />

?-^ or.<br />

' J jo:.<br />

jo ax<br />

..l.<br />

:AKi:V<br />

JACK'S CAB COMPANY<br />

CLEAN 1 • £AFt -. CAB SERVICE<br />

" Don 7 Cuss, Ca/7 i/s --=-ir.<br />

r-C'.'T ^iJCiC^« . .<br />

rr.eri; pc,n!_ C<br />

ar.o Sjrrc^rG.nj Area<br />

CALL 927-7573 or 390-3653<br />

Youx ChiUtata *ad Trlia A 7*cc Shop<br />

For All Your Christmas <strong>Dec</strong>orating Needs<br />

— OUR GIFT TO YOU<br />

10O Ut« Set<br />

with each cut or<br />

petted tree<br />

0' or over<br />

'fj Ki>i Mi*-\.-.i^i;;>i<br />

ill<br />

L<br />

•. y<br />

Point eateries set. to<br />

'iMon will also hnlii<br />

Year's. Eve party<br />

Stirling at 9 p.rin. ThursdaV,<br />

LVx'. 31. Thc partv v.ill fci-<br />

;•.!.•••• a.-jopc^Kir ,>.:ij a bt:(u:.<br />

The crv.ii', Si5 cr £2aat<br />

''.'no dorr. Cs!. L 923-7V'5 t'er<br />

Met\ ClCb <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

!n<br />

:s<br />

Vein's Hvo dmricr djnee .5t<br />

wit' tenureh, iocn<br />

iit, making- night ndes a<br />

Sign-ups for the Somers safer activity! Thi» is phas^<br />

Point baseball clinic will be nvo <strong>of</strong> (he "path lighting<br />

Held from 6 to 7:30 • p.m. project. The' entire Sqmcrs<br />

Thursday, Jan. 7 in the Som- Point bike path should be lit<br />

ers Pdint Community Edu- completely by the end <strong>of</strong><br />

cation .ind Recreation >m ''<br />

Office at'Jordan Rilad<br />

School. •<br />

The indoor'dixv:cwil.l be<br />

Thirty-six heivireca-huve<br />

held for a«s 9-12 from 6. to'<br />

been pl.inii'd in Kennedy<br />

7:"v1 p m. on Fnday:> and<br />

Park in Snmcrs Point<br />

frum//--30. to 9 p.na. .(or agt-><br />

Twelve 1/indon -Pl.un,- \2<br />

.11- 12. The program i-i open,<br />

white fj.ik.i and i'2 H.uv-<br />

to al^ ^kill levels .ind both<br />

tlmni-, wen<br />

>;irls .ir.d lx>ys C.iii 927-<br />

3253-fnr rnorc mforaiation.<br />

1 SPECIAL. TICKET<br />

OFFER AT iSJRT<br />

SOMHRS POINT —<br />

South Jersey Regional is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering a. special pcrforrnance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Godsebumps in<br />

Which patrons' can attend<br />

.the,2 p.m. Sunday, Doc. 20.<br />

performance for.any contri-,<br />

bution they enn'afford,.<br />

: - The<br />

pi.mted the<br />

t\nA W(n:k fin L}N_<br />

K'tore arc \chc\\\i\cJL<br />

;n 1993."<br />

n 'poy what you can"<br />

• <strong>of</strong>fer . is subject to ticket<br />

availa.bility 1 administration and- the parent*.<br />

. .<br />

Books may be donated at T°<br />

, and ticket's<br />

muijt be. purchased iit the<br />

box <strong>of</strong>fice 45 minutes before<br />

the show on Sunday.<br />

N tickets will be sold<br />

before 1:15 p.m. Dc.c. 20,<br />

FIRE CO. OFFERS<br />

SANTA VISITS<br />

. SOMF.RS PO-JNT'— The<br />

Sorticr.'; Point Volunteer<br />

Fire Co. No. 2 is <strong>of</strong>fering ,»<br />

special trc.it far the holid.iys.<br />

For-a $10 donaricln,<br />

S.mtp Claus will visit city<br />

homes on a fire truck. Thc<br />

•fund-raiser will run<br />

throughout the month to<br />

Christmas.- Proceeds will'<br />

benefit the company's<br />

building -fund; call 653-<br />

1426. .<br />

LEGION TO HOLD<br />

NEW YEARS PARTY<br />

SOMERS'POINT— The<br />

Somcrs, Point American<br />

I>Cg:on_ will hold. ,r Now<br />

^Year's Hvo Part?, from 0<br />

p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday,<br />

LV


A10 TTiCSWrnEL-lEOGEtl Oiw«naty,H.J. Thursday, Oocwmber 17,1993 ', i '<br />

The Tollozvin&Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and Businesses<br />

extend their Best Wishes For A Happy and<br />

Healthy'Holiday Season..<<br />

ASBURYAVE.HAIRCO.<br />

3209 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

399-9079<br />

10 E. 9th SL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

399-6100<br />

208 8. Shore Rd<br />

Marmora. N. J.<br />

390-2468<br />

CODSIK 6UND RESL<br />

104 Asbury Avc.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

399-9462<br />

DISCOVERY-TRAVEL<br />

Wayside Village<br />

, Marmora, NJ<br />

390-9101<br />

EDUCATION STATION<br />

(Drv ct T.l. FO-IXHUJ 4 Co<br />

2408-NevRxt.<br />

Nortlifleld, NJ .<br />

• 641-7770 .<br />

X CHICKEN PXUS<br />

92G Aibury<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

398-0414<br />

FIRST SAVINGS iLOAN-<br />

I.vW C"it»,Nj<br />

.363-8758*<br />

i • . • - • - • , : • - ' . . * • - • > • > • - •<br />

390-7995<br />

KATHY JEROME<br />

• _'r-.f-> ,t ,,..t,;<br />

. 27U17 A&bury Ave.<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. .NJ .-•<br />

391-0731 •.<br />

MARMORA MINI-STORAGE<br />

215 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Plamt 9<br />

Marmora. NJ"<br />

' 340-3567<br />

iOTCEELL S. MOSKO^TTZ.<br />

Attorney . I<br />

1125 Aiiiiitic Ate. {Suite 7VJJ !<br />

340-5H02- ;<br />

OC MEDICAL CENTER<br />

D f As the r. jj.'bjcta ';•'« • iSiS ; I<br />

204 -U 10 As bury Avc<br />

Gceaa <strong>City</strong>.NJ<br />

ROBERT POLT<br />

15 K. fath St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

398-0660<br />

ROYAL UMOCO.<br />

902 WcolerAyc. ;<br />

Pleasantrlile, NJ . • •<br />

$00-621-7711<br />

DR. ROBERT E SHEHMt HJ).<br />

(5poctaJUir>0 In Internal MocDdno)<br />

301 3rd St. (at West Avc.)<br />

. , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ . '<br />

399-6055<br />

SHIRK<br />

Edward D. Jones S Co<br />

800 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

398-1755<br />

SHORE PRINTING<br />

1337 West Ave..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

399-7770<br />

SNEAKER SHOP<br />

825 Asbnry Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

391-5223<br />

S0MERS-P0INTH3DYSB0P<br />

7th & New Hampshire Avc.<br />

' Pomt, NJ • .<br />

• .927-3666<br />

SPORJS with DTCK & JANE<br />

854 AiburyATC.<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ • 598-4221 .'<br />

, Scavillc. ,*iJ - 624-0440<br />

LEW SYPHER, BUILDER<br />

Box 551 -~ ; i ' •<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ '<br />

. 'r 39ft-8298.. - •<br />

1 119 Afibary Avc*.<br />

Occa_n<br />

' 399-6399<br />

WEST COAST VIDEO•!<br />

048 Aabury Avc. {<br />

Occaja <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

3^9-4070 v ..'<br />

• v :<br />

ROBERT F. WESO.N, JR. ;<br />

1215 Asbur>-Avc.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. .\J<br />

391-7738<br />

723 West Avc. _ I,<br />

Oceaja Cltv. NJ I<br />

398-4464<br />

1231 Kt. 0<br />

Palermo. .NJ<br />

390-8450<br />

THESEHffiEWZDGER<br />

112 12 Elfhtli ttghtli St. St.<br />

Occxn :cm <strong>City</strong>. KJ<br />

399-5411<br />

•SAND LOSS<br />

DAMAGED RROBPTEKTV OWINERS<br />

« Free fir Prompt<br />

© -Carpet.. Ceramic TiU- o,'Vin\I Moors<br />

Installers Ila\c Agreed To Give-<br />

Special Priority To Vour ><br />

o Guaranteed Installation liy The Holidays<br />

<strong>On</strong> In-Stock-Products<br />

"V) Payments For 90 Days<br />

To Quariticd Purchasers<br />

Largest Inventory In The Area<br />

Low Prices<br />

i.7 k<br />

propose<br />

y»**f ^ mwo severe.<br />

*!*-*•<br />

Brigantinp to Capo May by- ah for shore protection<br />

Coast 'Guard helicopter should remain on beach<br />

Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Bill replenishment because it<br />

Hughes said he plans to has proven effective. •<br />

hold a meeting in his Lin-<br />

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

wood <strong>of</strong>fice Friday to dis-<br />

Public Information <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

cu33 the next step. .<br />

Beth Minic<strong>of</strong>f, the Army<br />

The Army. Corps has<br />

Corps, may begin filling in<br />

some flexibluty." Hughes<br />

the beaches at 4th Street<br />

sa{d. "*Thc CoTps could do<br />

and working south. , '<br />

.any number <strong>of</strong> things."- •••<br />

Mink<strong>of</strong>f uald yesterday<br />

The Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engi-<br />

•morning the .'contractor was<br />

neers is overocelhg. the pro-<br />

putting the dredge<br />

ject, which was let ouf to<br />

private contractor Bean<br />

Dredging.<br />

Hughes said there are still<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

.cubic yards <strong>of</strong> sand to be<br />

pumped before the contract<br />

is fulfilled-, and there may<br />

be some way <strong>of</strong> redistribut-<br />

•ing that.<br />

• He said in his assessment<br />

from the ' air,. about twothirds<br />

<strong>of</strong> the .pumped sand<br />

was; still on the beach, like<br />

almost every other <strong>of</strong>ficial,<br />

Hughes credited the beach<br />

project with protecting the<br />

city from far greater damage<br />

than it received.<br />

"thank God we had that<br />

beach," he said. "Otherwise<br />

this could haveixcn much-.<br />

r<br />

1 pipe<br />

.back together, and the<br />

dredge should be ; and analyzed:<br />

walk.<br />

lulu»":,).LU t, L! i i.i<br />

his Philadelphia <strong>of</strong>fice, Pir- lion worth <strong>of</strong> property<br />

ritano wid the beach will be along tho.boardwalk — not<br />

built to Its, Original pr<strong>of</strong>ile, to mention the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

if the Corps can.get thq boardwalk and that prop-^<br />

money for it.<br />

crty to the economy <strong>of</strong> the- .<br />

"I can't say when the city,",he said. "That gives<br />

funding will be there," he. you an idea <strong>of</strong> the worth <strong>of</strong><br />

said.<br />

beach replenishment.'*<br />

. <strong>City</strong> Administrator Rich- . •". • He also wid about 40 per- .<br />

ard Deaney, who wa9 also .cent <strong>of</strong> the beach wao'<br />

oh '• board the helicopter •expected to be lost over if.<br />

with Hughes fla well as <strong>City</strong> tturec-ycar period, so <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

Council President John cials knew the beach would<br />

Flood; 5ald city <strong>of</strong>ficials will not be as wide a3 it was for-<br />

back in tv- pushing for further proever, and that the' Corps A<br />

the borrow arda-'when seas tection for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s promised to add sand to the<br />

, are calm enough. According shoreline.- • . beach aa heeded. » ••<br />

to Mink<strong>of</strong>f, the dredge was According to Deaney, the • Deaney said the repeated<br />

on the ocean side <strong>of</strong> thewor^t<br />

erosion in the project high tides greatly -reduced •<br />

bridge by yesterday. area was between 4th and the-chances any <strong>of</strong> the lost<br />

During thchigh tides, the 12th streets, then from 4th sand may- find its way back<br />

dredge had. anchored Street north. He said' the to the beaches. He said it is<br />

behind Longport! . area south <strong>of</strong> 12th Street did understanding that each<br />

According to local Army better in the storm. tide washes the sand fur- •:'<br />

Corps sources, it looks like Deaney also credited the ther from the beach, "nvak- .<br />

the project may be restarted new beach with limiting ing the possible<br />

at 4th Street, where thedamage<br />

along the board- more and more unlikely.<br />

worst erosion took.place.<br />

Army Corps spokesman<br />

Roy Pirritano-said Tuesday STRATHMERE<br />

the Corp3 is not likely to<br />

have, a" solid estimate on<br />

beach loss in the project<br />

area for over a week, when,<br />

surveys wiU be completed<br />

UMQUETOYS FOK ALL AGES<br />

This toy ispowercd by<br />

hilfeid<br />

ft Sundry 10 wn • 3 f>tn<br />

CLOOtO UOKOAYS<br />

Ctty;KJ<br />

r-v| (603) 33&-67-00 • Acnm from Hol*l<br />

- (continued from page 1><br />

ting estimates and making<br />

their own claims in the<br />

weeks ahead. •. '<br />

"We were "ravaged," said<br />

Bill Cowan <strong>of</strong> the Strathmere<br />

Improvement Association.<br />

This was the worst."<br />

•Herman said that last<br />

week's flooding had the<br />

worst;impart.OT\ Strathmcre<br />

.is any -storm in recent<br />

years. An estimated 180,000<br />

cubic yards <strong>of</strong> sand was lost<br />

from dunes. / ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Drive .was still not<br />

•accessible this week due to<br />

,a substantial breach in the<br />

Whale Bcjchsection.-which<br />

bordervboth Str.ithmere<br />

and Sea Isle Qty. Massive<br />

.'imounts -<strong>of</strong> wnd in the<br />

roadway .was still bein^;<br />

chared, although Strath-,<br />

mero residents coutd travel<br />

north over the bridge to<br />

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

flood waters Friday<br />

'morning dyring the height<br />

<strong>of</strong> the storm wen.- A full six<br />

lnchiv. higher ikin ho had><br />

cs'cr 'u.'cn it vn his 12 yean<br />

living fin 'StrafhmcTC.<br />

Ccnvar. said. He added that<br />

the'stirvt .>ml up s«.'VrrK<br />

Frp«<br />

i OCEAN CITY — 'Follow- recently had misced a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

'SEA ISI.K CITY -. The' The Planning ^ ing a short closed session, .meetings, in addition to the<br />

Planning Board Monday, would like to discuss the theDoard <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>Dec</strong>. th i i<br />

tabled a discussion on prop wno have was ashamed <strong>of</strong> her paycheck<br />

because it was so'<br />

small. " • .<br />

. Kathy Thompson , "the<br />

chief negotiator for the<br />

staff, said, "It's obvious 1<br />

don't" stay here for the big<br />

bucks.'<br />

been work Board member Jerry<br />

three times in hih . . KJause said the board did<br />

after he allegcdly.refused to. J unc 30, were also sup- understand how much the<br />

drop a shotgun he was PP. rt p , w<br />

home'<br />

°d by teachers and staff does.<br />

u«u:-.,_ ., ] I .-.: i mc-ml^rs <strong>of</strong> thn.nnhlir ^v.<br />

in K without a contract sin.ee<br />

J uno 30,. were also supshots<br />

program for two extra holding and moved toward mwn bcrs <strong>of</strong> the.public. Sccd.iys.<br />

' • .. the tin.- <strong>of</strong>ficers. Diutvrs. According to ^etaries. —* teacher's .---..^. •-,^.^., ajdes.<br />

Added were. "10 t.m. to 12 police, Carroll had phoned cmtodians, cafeteria,.work<br />

5 and d \yi\\t ,: n;;ni!xT n.'<br />

.laws;; i! s. : :ic I u >i i ng- one<br />

invcifving .)i s know- that, but the<br />

support staff is at one place<br />

and we're at another," he<br />

said. "Ill meet with you<br />

He Was given first aid on K<br />

.t!;c!L.nt to viis-_<br />

a>-.i'-.:-..^h:-, r-.--;.1i..:'<br />

SHOOTING VlCT(M -.<br />

cnrriCAL • . ' -<br />

r o ur >ds employees are tonight if you want to go<br />

Ike scene'and.iaken-to the' incluc!cc J A" Jty.'- .support_ £eLYQ«rnegotiator." ._<br />

hospital. • •sfaJf.- • ' Kjaujc said the board has<br />

Thi: incident is under Staff members said the to go through the steps set<br />

investigation by the Ope board docs not understand up by the state-, and if the<br />

M.iy County prosecutor's '<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

nmv haVe lo wait for the fact,<br />

finder to make his findings.<br />

"It's not like we're sitting<br />

here .callous an.d uncaring,"<br />

he said. . .<br />

In other business, at the<br />

meeting,. Dr. Donald Dearborn,<br />

superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />

schools, responded to questions<br />

about third grade<br />

overcrowding and the u*c<br />

<strong>of</strong> films in the classroom<br />

raised by parents at the List<br />

meeting.<br />

Dearborn said the district<br />

will hire .a port-time, teacher<br />

for the 3rd grade .reading .<br />

group; ""which Will "Ic-sscn<br />

class size, so- that there- mil.<br />

be no more than 22 students<br />

.much the staff does.<br />

in any group. • •<br />

two groups can't come to<br />

and one woman said "she an agreement j-hey will<br />

12th. Night fest at St. John<br />

OCtfANCITY —St.'john<br />

', organist Ray Tickets for the. festivities<br />

•tiithcrjn Church will Hunsicker and cellist •ire S13 for adults and $f> for<br />

•provnt i:s_ second annual Anthony .Pirollo, all undef children undiT 12, -available<br />

Twelfth Ni'ght fest 5 p.m. the direction <strong>of</strong> Scoit |. at the church <strong>of</strong>fice ,9;3n<br />

Sunday, Jan' 3 a.t theBrriner'/<br />

' i '•<br />

a.m. to 2:."V) p.m. weekdays.<br />

church, K'th and-Centrjl.<br />

Seating is limited. . ^<br />

Following the concert, Call'399 07^ for details.<br />

i IV.r Sj. /chn Choir and •lbnal.-Twelfth' Night<br />

fiwi-v. Miloists .will.<br />

will be vcrVed, pre-<br />

Hv:v.:rr.:r> Britten's A Cere I by Wayne Grant.<br />

":, r:y y Curjl:' fCjr treble<br />

\i\i.»"." ar.ii tho CkrvAms.^.<br />

< Tltii Or^l.ro !'nr rruxcxi -vo:cts<br />

lW s 1 ><br />

"\- ' ': 'i'^'.m. GRAVE<br />

..•WREAtHS"-V. B WETS:<br />

S rover<br />

Candy<br />

•.-.rapped<br />

DELIVERED FREE '<br />

tables<br />

' ( ir\ Of Atlantic C.-itV<br />

• • * *<br />

Hoard Of Kducation<br />

' . ' . * • ' "<br />

;:.;.•:; •-: F ., : ' ^-!A. i<br />

John Shirk<br />

. c.<br />

; • •" . i in uhc old axi bnck<br />

1 x\. ": . i LVJI'K buiidiiic..<br />

IT* I'dward i). .lonos » purcAiio <strong>of</strong> ivu cf ex.*. ''u<br />

(Ur>irmjm J?5 purenmo ) intw i^-^tKi:<br />

f lHcaffh>^l0tlavnowai^spiibotli !<br />

Saturday and Sunday at •'•It; 30 AXll<br />

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TrVts weekend's nor'eastor storm repeatedly (Hied barrier tsiand streets, stranding cars in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, abpvd and<br />

bolow l<strong>of</strong>t,'though some four wheel drive vehicles would not be stopped, below. Reportedly, when the almost<br />

compJetely.flooded car on the left wa3 parked, the street was dry. Numerous cars were destroyed by deep water.<br />

Above, <strong>Ocean</strong> Prrve berween &ea Isio <strong>City</strong> and Strathmere Was-almost trnpasttoie.<br />

Gte.in Cr.y r.trocts. bclcm were t**nct sui!ed for bO3Js than cart '•<br />

photos by:<br />

Byron Mercer, ••;•<br />

Charlie Wood. ;<br />

Macpherson<br />

Photography,<br />

Rafch Cooper and<br />

BiilBarkJw<br />

Above, Somers Point Officer Sloven Gray warns people <strong>of</strong>f the dosed 9lh<br />

Street Causeway! Below, a wind-blown tree damaged a porch In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

C-o rrwst areots-m Ccoan <strong>City</strong>, and on an rho glands, tt tooko.. . . . . . The average musical his ministry through his<br />

py series i.i on the fol-<br />

Jersey Shore Jazz Vespers'at<br />

ensemble presented .at th,e music. VVc recently saw him<br />

Tiit Mthdi Ch lowing Sunday so we will<br />

Trinity Methodist .Church describe them in the order Jazz Vespers Is relatively in the Pitman. Hdbo Band •«/„,-,- o , • .<br />

in Ventnor or the Serendip- <strong>of</strong> dib their presentation...... h i h small tmd intimate.. . -] when they appeared in the tn,h £<br />

Season's exultations at Epiphany<br />

By £D WLSMER.<br />

Sontmol-Lodaor Critic<br />

w -°?' n S fo ^ v Attendance indicated that<br />

the holiday spirit i-i spreading.<br />

It,, was.-a. .very large<br />

crowd that really rubbed<br />

elbows in the modctt-sized<br />

Siincfuary. . •<br />

Wq were looking forward<br />

^d<br />

h Sd<br />

Uy Sunday at the" sister ,: (The/ Ace Macera loth TheVFW Concm Band's Occah . eityChr.istmas . ^ ^ r ^ S ^ X o<br />

. church <strong>of</strong> the paxnc naxrie in Street Band will bring "The " J5 members filled Truiity paradeJ . • - „ -,--.<br />

Margate. \; •:. . Music <strong>of</strong> Clpishnas" 5 p.m.' Church's chancels with' ~The VFW Band playoti a u""^"' • V ? 9 l-», ca «" ^ d<br />

; Th


•HISTORIC HOUSES,<br />

SIHblA REMEMBERED<br />

on the nnmi.it<br />

Ttio.usc TOUT,<br />

sponsored Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>.'SO<br />

by the Friends <strong>of</strong> the Qee.in<br />

<strong>City</strong> Historical Museum,<br />

will be open 12-5 p.m.<br />

The Union Chapel By-<br />

« • ' . • : . . , : • . , • • . S i • ' . • • i . . . • . • . ,• . ' ; . ' ' . ' • . ' i • • •• i i •• • • •• •. • • .<br />

• • • • ' •' ' • ' • • ' ' : : • > > « « • : ? : • ? • • ' ' • • ' ' ? • • ; • • ; : • • • • „ , • • , • • • • • - • • • . , ' . •. - • • • • - • . • • • •<br />

Saturday. <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

• - 91 h &-Ccritr<<br />

Qwfcrt'aty, 17,1002<br />

Happenings at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

17th and Simpson Avenue<br />

(Arts Center • Museum • Library > AquM&& Fitness Center )\<br />

399^7628 399-1801 399-2434<br />

the-Sca, 55th and Anbury, ' the museum. Senior Studio. Taylor at 3 p.m. and a pro-- .mas, Snoopy, Santas, nativi- "93 coupon books for sale,<br />

will ill also l b bo open f for view i 846 Ab A a n d t i Th Sidi b ty musical typc3 as wclj as otS40 each<br />

1 846 Asbury Ave./ and at scntation on The Sindia byty,<br />

musical typc3, as wdj as ot S40 eaching12-3p.m.<br />

, Suit Rose Words and Music, local historian Bob Marts At<br />

- — • - '-. .The books aTe.usqblo<br />

• This year's tour will also 6-1QAsbury'.'•'• . . 4p.m.<br />

immediately. ..through<br />

. feature. th'o, museum's. " his- ' Also on <strong>Dec</strong>- 20, the Museum admission is<br />

November 1993.<br />

faric'house,. 113$ Wesley museum will h<strong>of</strong>d an open free;, donations are wcl<br />

Ave., for the firsi tixnc since house 12-5 p.m. with special come'. Refreshments will<br />

1989-' . • . •<br />

displays about The Sindia, .jncludie<br />

a list <strong>of</strong> thewhich<br />

ran aground in a<br />

.Tickets<br />

open houses will be avail- storm .<strong>of</strong>f the a y*s-15*<br />

able on the day <strong>of</strong> the tour Street beach in 190V A book<br />

at the Historical Museum. d video <strong>of</strong> the voyage<br />

1735 Simpson Avi.'.. and at .and the -shipwreck, will be<br />

the Historic House, 1139 <strong>of</strong>fered for sale. .<br />

Wesley Ave. Cost is SI0. ' I"* 1 *-' open house wdl also<br />

Advance tickets arc S8; feature "special music by<br />

•available-through Occ. I8.it Marion Cailen and Charles<br />

Hey Kids!<br />

: '/.:<br />

; •'• HO ; the Hummel Christinas<br />

sencsand Gocblo bells. • ..••'<br />

PORCELAIN ANGELS<br />

IH SPECIAL DISPLAY<br />

• The Historical Museum<br />

traditional mulled has a special display <strong>of</strong> port<br />

CHRISTMAS ITEMS<br />

cider, punch and Christmas celaln angels • on exhibit ON SALE AT MUSEUM<br />

cookies. '<br />

through the end <strong>of</strong> Novem- The museum- gift shop<br />

has a number <strong>of</strong> gift Items<br />

T J C T . - * •••••. ' . ' ..<br />

BELL COLLECTION<br />

They include ' Margaret for sale. , ••• .<br />

DISPLAYED AT MUSEUM<br />

Furlong, Koestel, Liardo, Hours' aw. -10 a.m. to 4<br />

A local collector^ assort -<br />

crystal, Venetian Glass, p.m. , . weekdays, and 1-4 p.m.'<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> bells are now onCross<br />

Sword, Dresdan, Mel-. Saturdays.-<br />

display at the museum. san, Angel band Resi, postel<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the Hems availabto for purchase at tho Festival <strong>of</strong> Crafts, g<strong>of</strong>ng on now<br />

More than 50 bells <strong>of</strong> and Kaiser.- •<br />

FESTTVAL OF CRAFTS<br />

glass, porcelain, silver and<br />

through Doc. 28 althe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Cantor.<br />

ENTERTAINMENT '83 AT THE ARTS CENTER<br />

other materials area' BOOKS AVAILABLE The arts center's annual<br />

adorned in.an assembly <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Holiday Festival <strong>of</strong> Crafts is<br />

themes, including Christ- Museum has Entertainment going on now through Doc.<br />

28 at the center's gallery,<br />

second floor, 173S Stopson<br />

1ABUI>OUS FAST FOOD Ave.<br />

Handmade Jtems on display<br />

include pottery,, jewelry,<br />

wooden toys; stainedglass,<br />

silk 'flower arrange-<br />

FAMILY 926 Asbury Avo. ments, dolls, bears and nov-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ. elties. ...<br />

398«0414<br />

Small stocking atuffers<br />

CHICKEN<br />

will also be. <strong>of</strong>fered at rea-<br />

ComoSccOur . sonable prices..<br />

Gfngcrbicad Village Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

PLUS<br />

"weekdays, T-^ p.rn. Mondays-TKursdays,<br />

9 a.m.-i<br />

p.m. Saturdays, arid 1-4<br />

CLOSING .<br />

I<br />

p.m. Sundays.<br />

DEC. 23rd<br />

Call 397-742S for details. • .<br />

(Wili.Reopen on<br />

' or about.March<br />

• 15, 1993) I<br />

HOHO..'.'<br />

Let Mom and Dad Knew<br />

HAVE BREAKFAST WITH 'SANTA'<br />

at the • • . ' ' ' • •<br />

$3.00 Off i<br />

I<br />

I<br />

j<br />

r GINGERBREAD ART ARTS CENTER PLANS are ajso cancelled <strong>Dec</strong>. 26<br />

DEMO RESCHEDULED TRIP TO FLORENCE and Jan. 2. . €<br />

• A one^weck trip to Flo-<br />

The Arta Center has rence, Italy, with a local art GOT A QUESTION?<br />

rescheduled a talk-by local historian guide, is sched* CALL N J. NIGHTUNE<br />

craftsman Jkn Friant on gih- uled March 14-22, with pro- through New Jersey<br />

gerbread art and Christmas ceeds to benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> Nightline, people can have<br />

ornaments to 1:30 p.m. Sun- <strong>City</strong> Arts Center.<br />

their questions, answered,<br />

day,- <strong>Dec</strong>. 20 at the center. ... Florence, called the cradle even wnen tho local library<br />

The talk was canceled last <strong>of</strong> the Renaissance, is the is dosed.<br />

week because <strong>of</strong> the weath-. ' home " <strong>of</strong>' Michaelangclo's Hours arc 9 p.m. to mid-<br />

cr. • '-•'.-<br />

David and the Uffizi Galnight, Mondays through<br />

lery. Side trips to the city <strong>of</strong>. Thursdays, and 5 p.m. to<br />

Friant will also di3cuss Sienna and San Cimagnano midnight Fridays through<br />

German. Christmas cas- areaLwplanned. . . Sundays. -.<br />

toms. including g art, food • For more information. • The toll-free number is<br />

and ti tieeerstinf;,-anti?. -flyers- arc-available at the<br />

provide recipes-to.take<br />

Arts Center or by calling For more information, .<br />

STOCK UP*]<br />

home.<br />

Lucinda Hathaway, 399- call the Occ,in Qty Public<br />

6921. '• •" • '. Library, 399-Z43-1.<br />

Admission is free; call the<br />

RACQUETBALL LEAGUE<br />

; NOTO ;<br />

center, 399-7628 for details.<br />

. F?!J Yocr Frooi<strong>of</strong><br />

EMERGENCY M-EET1NG BEGINS JAN. 18 .<br />

| Wiffi Ota Doboous | .<br />

FOR LIBRARY BOAFID ~The Aquatic & Fitness<br />

* An emergency meeting <strong>of</strong> Center will >host a winter^<br />

i Chicken Pot Pies •<br />

the board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the basketball league, begin-<br />

J<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pree' Public<br />

' L_ _ - - « J<br />

Invited.<br />

2 KVlturxJ<strong>of</strong> 1O(Wll<br />

11 AM 7 P.M<br />

Sun A Thufr.<br />

and Asbury Ave. 0&226,398-8781, . . .-<br />

!;.', . •. : '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> s annual Beciniae'<strong>of</strong> the storm/the-<br />

This will be the final Sat- Waves <strong>of</strong> Carwg Center conccrt ^ jj^ •pMadeiaH*<br />

urday for Breakfast .With opened Wednesday 11 a.m. 3 ^ ^ schcdiAai kff-<br />

Sdnta 9 a.m. til noon at Hours.arc 11 a.m. 10 4 .pjn. iaot Saturday'was Oui^etol<br />

through <strong>Dec</strong>. 23..with the ^ .Aoir ^^ ^ ^ ^ # ^<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> Sundays. Music Pier ocxt !?uromcr. .<br />

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

Those iti need-may pick up Those who pvrchxied<br />

clothing and toys for the advanced tickets should<br />

com ing events<br />

holidays. • turn them in for rcftmdsa*'<br />

If you wish to donate. Ac Public gdaJioo* Office,<br />

Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 17 Monday, Doc. 21<br />

drop <strong>of</strong>f mptcriat at *e 2nd Koor,-<strong>City</strong> Hatf.<br />

Who, what, where on First Night<br />

W6cn*h'« RaMich OuD — £oa- Library Board — q Center, 10th and Asbury Searching, far • Sanfti '»<br />

oral' mo«3ng. Tho FlanArr* Haul, 1 ina, Fn>» PubBe \Jbraty,- 17m aryj S-m-<br />

p m. • . . '<br />

p*on, 3pm. . ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly/Up'psr Township Exchang* Cui> —' f&txxn<strong>of</strong>a<br />

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ad.ih-ere was '.ccflrftoara. • • '• ,,._,.. -,<br />

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CirtU, Sonurs feint<br />

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GRILLED CHICKEN j<br />

BREAST SAN0W1CH "<br />

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EARLY BIRD SPECIALS<br />

-Mon.-frl. 4 prn-^pm Fcatun'nq<br />

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PAm TRAYS<br />

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• TKin-exlsteRj scp«ie systems ' ^<br />

«»« ftoadd) * wcriicc5in • S<br />

Sfeflaaee. H :wo3d also ««**«*.M&fcaisi<br />

up ihe possibility isfdihb y<br />

• 1.' totixr'xJcvriopincntin the 9CW3^ _to run. into ine<br />

- jrorthend barrier-Island, stasn dsaaiis a&d<br />

The<br />

csutflow pipes to their<br />

B X A U R A N T<br />

F-ARLY BIRD SPBOAUS<br />

BROILED SEA TROl T<br />

CHICKEN DIVAN "*<br />

HqUDAy'PARl 1ES NOW!<br />

SCHOONERS HAS BANQUET F<br />

TOR ALL OCCASIONS!<br />

F.erfccl Holiday Gift:<br />

Certificate<br />

Paacake House<br />

OCEAr, 1 CFTY<br />

BUSINESS<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

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2ND HELPING REVIEW • B6 Tho S(c;iitiod. ? '" c ra^^cter u-as vvxa-iisg . slso pc a faiurc ctsftssder- Ea ' orc f ::acnt _ ISLE<br />

, f=* au Join- icid^M oato arJ a?f •_ ^ °<br />

Bureau in terialevcis takenat bay ana<br />

-• - ••...' ."^. fi>» -*-«-p dsrr^red 2-JTVJ '«wjr\d Sth Strrt-L arsd it' aicn in <strong>of</strong>i«?r JTPK <strong>of</strong>. thp Ailantic <strong>City</strong>. Similar oceanfrdnt locations in<br />

r>.t piy<br />

CBcn Pon:::;:!c ^ ? -<br />

thii. islarj *r«r -cir—-^ '"- 5tTCEt<br />

ir'j. -^tpiirehixa^ita<br />

by the Pctloci<br />

pepe w^ica'- ;J i*-*i- bnd;<br />

. ;i-^_ w, fi.,. • v .^.\ v-.-;-—**; _; •-*,rt-^v' f"-^"* "*"«^ £H=-J>srcd ^nd -^-"-- «n scrt-r. ana it aacn in ctaer asras <strong>of</strong> • Use «*—««i. v..v. ^.^wi-i w-wafom locations «n „<br />

.. ^y-a-ay tac . ^ka^vKopttr co aw? roo: ^ ^ was a !«. „- cfcsr.i-^ :«" c-xpecied the road grcr*-r^ raaricipaliJv. rispertons have been dor* Sirathmcrc o*-er the sun- -<br />

.. -arc . je=rxs-i2j rtos^s'^. ._-p io jjo . . . " shc/jld becrpen sccr- A pctitun vs^sh 25 Sgaa- ^ *^ v «Sa] oihcr• oDenmun!- pier, when the use is great- '-'<br />

. 'S>tiir.tan'6 svirji^cr C_ff . A' rcrtricr-d resident said tiaies caf Sirs*urcrc"^S- tic5 ' i»d^iir:g the Ar.d-.cr- cst, were withta the<br />

__,. . Rs-.icdd ui:d thi* tinnr. . u .2i'>io«sc was sccc at der.ts in-as sabwitJed at the a S c Ppi-htc sccrion <strong>of</strong> range- No connecSon -was *K<br />

^ /c^ -a=7agcd ^aVby far the wors! hp hai -low-dc- smarting;&ace tie cmrjsu- Sooiers Point'and the niide at the time behvpen • M •<br />

,~^* 2 ~ i ' ZC J1k.' t Z '"" ***="- *^ r -« : " c '-"-^^ '—erf ' ^ ?i- f/ He'said fcrdeithatiawldthe<br />

h;gh<br />

Boo Marti ex' 5trr.-:r Stuir/ormat:or-<strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

Beth -*<br />

a y County . Health <strong>of</strong>ficials said.<br />

>5 prabably. ir.<br />

t.-jn ar.v other tc system. (coalirtard fxcja page 1) aboard the Beach BnOder<br />

Dor.ald and Elizabeth Th3t'.National Cuard^ . v.hcn thenorthcasler<br />

If your personal property ing from .i collision,' tion formiincy !o-;t in the S100.arc then deductible as<br />

ras destroyed as a result <strong>of</strong> Whether due to faulty, driv- .stock • market'or through an itemized deduction to<br />

• a ^ood, earthquake or van- ing <strong>of</strong> another or you r*-lf. poor real estate Invest- the extent that the total. ;<br />

dalism, you probably. . Deductions are- also ments. • exceeds 10 percent erf your "••<br />

wo?cn't thinking about; allowed ft1r losses cju;«d How much <strong>of</strong> your ' ' adjusted gross fncome. . '<br />

yotir uves.is y«usur\-cyed'by theft,'including robbery loss is deductible? ' ' In estlrruring the damage<br />

thedanliigt.-. .•• . ' and embezzlement, Howev.- ' Before chiming, any tax. to • your, property, don't<br />

J.JOAvcver. .is the New^Jer- ^ . you ,mwt be able to deductions /or your per- assume that you enn deduct ,<br />

?.y ,'<br />

(*xm ty Uacphwun PVaafK^t<br />

Lotsa Santas<br />

cm. ««vcre' called :n, Jhcv<br />

c - v °'- cr ". ed ' prove thht a thefl has taken sonal' cosaaltv loss, you the replacement vakxs <strong>of</strong><br />

.liUHIc. Accountants pomLs pIlCo. :<br />

• must'first ffleW insurance theprb>erty. .' ••<br />

out, you m.iy bo a hie \o xhe simple disappearance reimbursement.' Tax dedue- , Asa rule, the amount <strong>of</strong> a<br />

- obtain .some-financial relief .<strong>of</strong>-money or .property-is not ttons are allowed <strong>On</strong>ly for lo« is the lesscV <strong>of</strong> the<br />

by toking a t.ix deduction CT)nsidercd a theft in the ' uninsured-looses. property's adjusted basis or<br />

fora portion <strong>of</strong> your casu- Cyev<strong>of</strong> the IRS. •' . Thc deduction for each fair market value. The.<br />

• altyloss. • ' . .- : • '-.-• - • •-. - -<br />

Whjt is i casualty loss?<br />

For rax purpose, casualty<br />

losvs are those 1 The IRS expects you to be able to document<br />

that<br />

rcsu(t from sudden, unex- the amount <strong>of</strong> the deduction you are claiming.<br />

pected or i|5tu.-,u.il ivcnts.<br />

These cm includt' tornadoes.<br />

htirrirarn-s. floods .nul If yo\] had'moncy depos- ' casualty ih' then' limited to Jdjustcd basis is v.'tf»t you-<br />

Drp«rar^r.j vr& be p-.ci^g -wcxUd ?>ot havcihe v'thidtk- tr-^ni: the agtwcvci w.xh " Of . u -"P rcr *' drr -^'--. •='• ;"; : ^ r<br />

upjy.chn debris, Jrjdyuiis^ to cse'myway. • hc4pcd the ct>'. ~*i^±nz ^ ^ ^ ^ "'f" .- _ - . >•'"';«<br />

or. regular- teJtth days frnn problAn-.s : hjv".crrv/s Guard 'and pohcc fraw £"'• ", JSiXd I ' : ^- CI '-' ^ V<br />

.-v^-jj-bijan ;3. acrcrd^g rcr^crficd to- -were ca-jaed othrr-tovrr.V >-hot< helped'' ""'•' Vl - cr a '' s i v ^ rc !-'/ !r ;. ac j#v:.--ih trcf rear C";K' stroct<br />

'g rcr^cr.cS«S to--w«rr<br />

"-~ _''-••<br />

to Mirvixjff.) . . ^ pt^^ sghtjrt-rs^<br />

® Lrurx ' s othrr-tovrr.V Khorf helped<br />

* A4m;r.;v grrtrng th«r car* ttuck<br />

tratcr "' '<br />

r r' ". " r "' •• c "<br />

• "ir. thc vyort,t oi tru? vtoirn, ''»w-' -,-'•- ' "* J ' ' "<br />

ludirg.thc State t'oi;ce, ',*^. C -''^ ~'• Vf ' M the curb, ;<br />

• f<br />

So: ^ 1 BrUer dredge cut<br />

ixig to thc Cublic ' s^ciorand rhoved tn'iw.'er<br />

Department. .The moorings behn-.d Lcngpcrt.<br />

Cipe V.tay C0---..7. Muric- "°^ ^»4 Rauge pegged • arsy other Ocra^ Gtv^t-i;p^J<br />

-.t!;r.I;t!(-s Au:hont>- :> c* 11 J f/^<br />

|_<br />

Sartas, Santas overywhero, .especially in this cflsplay at. Ruth's Hgllmark slora on Asbury Avenae, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- f.rcs ' •• ' . • •m-din'apersonatwvjngsor the uninsurvd 'jmotmt'in . p.iid for thepropc-rty minus<br />

beaches hs.d done their job.<br />

Tbcy had provided a-haven<br />

for sun bothers arsd swixnrners<br />

during the sunvrrcr,<br />

tind prouxtcd tho ocean '<br />

front anJ boaxrfwalk frocn<br />

the fI^^^ rn-ijor storm <strong>of</strong> the<br />

winter. ' • " '<br />

Tne beaches can and •<br />

probably will be rebuilt<br />

gg IT:S polxc. . "<br />

And 'now Betty, Mrs.<br />

The otyS frri;<br />

J . Mrx, Brucy «nd<br />

her Ocran Ct<br />

BACK!<br />

' 1 '0 mph. ar.d the dwtt, whoso horncsar.d<br />

:owf:«i a ' ^"-rsdj were he-avk-x than - peVsonai belongings wcrt<br />

:' By<br />

) , will try to<br />

Popular<br />

rebuild their lives. *'•<br />

^(H^ENS<br />

Demand<br />

IS'<br />

W Rominrjer: 8 Shopping day3 till Christmas!- . . . ' ' . TV %uddc-n «.-vi?:-.t is one checking .uxounKin a' Lunk. excess <strong>of</strong>- SUX). The SI00\ depreciation and plus air.<br />

•' that is swift, not gradual or (>r iTi-dit union that later nose .applies to^ tho total increase in .value- as a result<br />

• . proj;ro-viivo. !>\ :< rr' t-xjin-^ went bankrupt or became amount <strong>of</strong> damages pt-r <strong>of</strong> improvements.<br />

"" - ' " ~ j*ir, ~—1 rrrr;—~f * takr rt 'Tr.Tii\TTit,'yxTUfr>^XV c'c-Ct "to" 'rnTnafty. , "\ "T tfcfC^T'IjTi' oxainpio. 'fit<br />

rfi'diiitu'i: -fiii- . I'.imiHjc .lo hike a Casualty loss diHJuc- . So, for example, if a flood sudden storm hftsyoui; area<br />

your property th.tt .H!, headed Realu^rs >s ccimpr;vd c.i _,I:'- y :r.*.!':rTti s.<br />

B^r^cr Realty; president. Kvsrd .fovxl'prcrccfand p.y- Ju '^...<br />

1 Home V.'wr.. [-'osier over 5.).'! .Realtor; Rca.':-.;r. may t_-:'-i; a'"-i-.<br />

e!cij,-il! Ke.ol'y; trv»;^urvr L ,M0NEY PROBLEMS<br />

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

A r.urr.Sci r> the Vj> GETA FRESH FINANCIAL START<br />

C V i \<br />

•• Stop Conoction AclivitJOt. ' '<br />

- Sure Your OotaiJlcdMortQaQQ<br />

_i'i.;c- h-ii hro-*rf l.K> large i.-,J'<br />

..•BANKRUPTCY-.GET liif, FACTS • FREE '<br />

CO\.SULTAT}C>N<br />

'; [V.;<br />

about' I h e<br />

jrid<br />

. u;i li-.e<br />

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li.-,:i,.'... . A ir.ur.tii.T c'M-.i<br />

Bur! ViMiuTi v,i:K the Rich-<br />

•&»; StiiWer, Dclksr >wb JCrivc- ui tH.r! or*.<br />

•'.O.<br />

>-JI*. -v .:v.<br />

; - EVES-&.WKNDS AVAIL,ADI,E<br />

Mitchell Moskovltz \<br />

-.*...' ' AllomeuAl Law<br />

• 609-34O-5802 •<br />

LAST MINUTE<br />

TERM •".<br />

' 12 Months<br />

24 Months<br />

36 Months<br />

THE<br />

A.P.R..<br />

4.25 -<br />

4.50<br />

5.25<br />

. YI.':LD<br />

4.-34<br />

' 4.60<br />

5.39<br />

COMPOUNDED DAILY<br />

Current ratea subject to change without notice<br />

Community banking. The way it should be.<br />

101 Esa Nrah Slrtn. (ten Or,- •<br />

S44 Asbury .%mjc, Ooeaa Civ • 591-9090 1J2 Sa* asorc teal Marmora 29c<br />

FDil<br />

4" - »<br />

1<br />

.-ADVICE<br />

p thii Chriitniai<br />

•for yean to (omt;..<br />

(omeprder<br />

a (<br />

MORC! Oth«r camcorders<br />

v8n»mt Come in for o<br />

Kcnmore' rangoi<br />

f iclf-clcaning<br />

oven<br />

OUJt LOV,'tlT<br />

(onxo'dcr<br />

25<br />

STfREO ; Scntr-y 2<br />

color TV<br />

OUR .27'<br />

LOWEST STESEO<br />

Our lowcil price ever j<br />

for any Sony rod sysfeoi vvtth j<br />

CD changer # • •' ' ' j<br />

SAVE 510O thru 12/31<br />

SCO «99<br />

SAVt 520 tKru<br />

I2 31.on 5<br />

VCK<br />

SAVE $30 on 5cycle<br />

Kenmore<br />

diiKwcihc-f<br />

BUY NOW<br />

PAY LATER<br />

with Sears<br />

Charge<br />

Deferred<br />

Paymonf<br />

Option.<br />

Ask for<br />

details<br />

12th SL anJ Asbury Avc, <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci:y 399-3500, OHLN Mori.-Tbun. 9-5:30. Ffi. 9-T; Sal. $-5<br />

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' . - . • • > : • .<br />

(continued from B1Y , . '<br />

before the- cnsiMfty ;V.J«! .able* tn. 'document'the<br />

J Route 9 (Shore; Road) Marmora<br />

Botwoen Boosts Pt<br />

390-0487<br />

M J.<br />

Makes A Very Special<br />

STOCKING<br />

AMERICAS<br />

PROTECTION!<br />

PHARMACY<br />

9th & Aabury Avc<br />

. 11 * i, ;•. '. 11 / ; i M 'i: i • i t<br />

i<br />

•CALL 399-3343<br />

SPENGLER<br />

L FLOOR COVERING<br />

NaTjo care <br />

hfre women . ,FIm ployed<br />

TROP'S J, TREES vyornen arc more likely than<br />

• Free Holly<br />

prfulvxtivc :v. ti-C r.-.nrji'ir.};<br />

• Pno-Pricod •<br />

Tagging"<br />

Traos<br />

Q<br />

Bung Tfx> Kids,<br />

• Comparison .<br />

Dog S Motrior- I; •-eriorm<br />

Wotooma •<br />

• Sines 1968<br />

ix'It'-r ;;i the .it't(.Tr.iX)n than<br />

o!hi-r" .Icrr.ograph.v j'reraps.<br />

tniplovees um'iT ' 30 and<br />

ihi>-e' report:."..* h>/.;scho!d<br />

;:'.a.:n afternoon<br />

1 productive<br />

time <strong>of</strong> ifie workday, ts<br />

•in thu morning (S-lC-,)/<br />

. "Th.is survey indicates<br />

.that American .workers are<br />

highly-motivated arid are<br />

not- the .procra'strn.i tors<br />

some in.iy portray'us to<br />

K',"_v.id Steward C. I.lLv:.,<br />

a C.'I'A and president/<br />

founder oi, Account,mis eti<br />

C-.!.' Petcrshon, his wife,<br />

• Ainy and their newborn<br />

daughter, Arlyn Paige, live<br />

. in Longporf<br />

POPIELARSKI NEW<br />

MARKETING/SALES V.P.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY —'<br />

Pamela J. Popielarski Was<br />

y recently appointed Senior<br />

Vice President oV.Salea and<br />

Marketing at the Trop-<br />

3<br />

Medicine <strong>of</strong> ?'* v medical staff at Shore<br />

• Memorial Hospital<br />

Dr. O'Donncll is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fairfteld University,.<br />

Conn, and- received his<br />

medical degree from the.<br />

University <strong>of</strong>, Medicine and<br />

Dentistry, New Jersey<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Ostoepathic Medicine<br />

in Stratford. .<br />

'•" He completed pulmonary<br />

Denistry <strong>of</strong> - -;' . ', and critical'.care medicine<br />

New Jersey, '•'•". fellowships at IJMDNJ in<br />

Camden;' He ..' ' Newark's Beth Isreal Medi-<br />

then served '", ,-. • ' : cal Center; . - '<br />

an internship . . * . •<br />

and residency • . ChiWn JARVIS NAMED EXEC,<br />

at Kennedy Memorial Hos-<br />

•pilals. University Medical<br />

Center, Stratford.-<br />

He currently lives in \ has been named exec-<br />

Bccsle/s Point.<br />

utive vice president <strong>of</strong>'the<br />

•Medical <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> County<br />

MAROTTA RECEIVES which operates Point Pleas-<br />

DESIGNATION<br />

ant and Brick hospitals.<br />

. OCEAN CITY — Nick Prior to this position, Mr.<br />

Marotta recently completed Jarvis- Was vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

a nationalRelocation 1 cer- operations at<br />

tification course, and Burdette<br />

received .the Certified. Cor-. Tomlinporatc<br />

Property Specialist Memori-al<br />

designation at Coldwell Hospital,<br />

Banker Academy Real 'Capc><br />

\<br />

The-'requirements to<br />

become a specialist include<br />

demonstrated competence<br />

in marketing listings, aptitude<br />

for detailed reporting,l<br />

ff<br />

J • May<br />

Court House,<br />

where he Was<br />

responsible<br />

for all hospital<br />

diagnostic, Jarvii<br />

therapeutic and general ser<br />

PopiclorskJ, who joined course-work, a re-commen-<br />

' the company in Sept. 1980, dation" from management<br />

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Advent.Ls "hot just a preparation- for Christmas.-<br />

Through the .a*nturies and throughout Christiandom.<br />

Advent has been a time, <strong>of</strong> anticipating the<br />

future coming <strong>of</strong> Christ. ' • '<br />

"Watch," said jesus. Christ talked much about his<br />

future advent. We talk about it fio little. ' '<br />

Christmas and the Bethlehem story .are to remind<br />

' us <strong>of</strong> the fulfilled promises <strong>of</strong> God. Moreoyer, ivo<br />

"are to be expectant for the* future. promis»~s to be<br />

kept. ' ' • '<br />

The JevotHtnal and mcxiitation asp^-ct <strong>of</strong> Advent is<br />

meant-to be a time when we anticipate the future<br />

' coming <strong>of</strong> the Lord.. Also, we arc to reflixt on our<br />

current living iri *he light <strong>of</strong> some (Jay -meeting<br />

Christ and giving him jn .ircount <strong>of</strong> our disople-<br />

hhip.' .. • ,• ' ; ' • " . •<br />

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'"Behold I any coming , •<br />

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Christmas bells T"~<br />

Jorjn Gregory Bate, right, leads the Bell Choir from Si<br />

Poters United Methodist Church in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> through<br />

their paces.at last we.Qk's tree lighting ceremony at<br />

Shore Memoriat Hospital, Somers Point. Bate is the<br />

.church's music director. -<br />

Holiday events begin<br />

Sun. at Union Chapel<br />

OCEAN Cm' — Thewill,<br />

bring the mca^ge, "'<br />

Chapel Choir <strong>of</strong> the .Union Twas the. Blight Before'<br />

Chjpel By*th.e-Se;i wi-11 Christmas.*<br />

present the holiday">cont«ila A special candlelight s Sunday, the Ocvan<br />

choir director, will Ivad the Gty Historical N^useum has<br />

special 'presentation; a' included tKc Union Gjhapel<br />

Christmas «Mrot ' -«ng will- in if.* Historical fJousc,<br />

precede tTii; worship jr •Jour. The chapel will be •<br />

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Raiders siirpri<br />

By TOM WIJJJAMS<br />

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• .' ; :'-.;. SpotteWrttor ' •.. '..<br />

..At the beginning <strong>of</strong> thig.<br />

football season most eyes<br />

:y*$iip on tcan» like Egg<br />

HpbOr[Township, Vlneland<br />

isjid QVcn.Hqly, Spirit xia the<br />

tc«nji most likely to win the<br />

Capn-Atlanllc League<br />

C*w«)brT>n<br />

Here's how<br />

.©. ypf Township. Middle<br />

Scrtool girts-'varstty-coach<br />

Both Simpson domonstratep<br />

lay-up during rec<br />

depirirrtorrt's 4jh-5lh grade<br />

Qirts basketball eiinsoSeturrjay<br />

(h Petoriburg 1 '.<br />

' " . I • ••»<br />

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"Theplayers shouldba very proud<br />

<strong>of</strong> their accomplishments"<br />

••/T,vy-y**s?.-:-?~\v/A-^z\-7?.--t<br />

OPINIONS<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

plishxhcnts," said second-,<br />

year Coach Gary<br />

Degcnhardt The competition<br />

level <strong>of</strong> our -league Is<br />

always tough. This year it<br />

was as tough as I've seen."-.<br />

C8-9.12<br />

C10-11<br />

• / •<br />

Tho Sonitinol-Ledgef<br />

Thursday, DocomboM-7,<strong>1992</strong><br />

. —Coach Gary Degenhana<br />

Despite the overall sue<br />

Aflicricin Conference. Then, after a losa to . beat Holy Spirit for the first<br />

OOcurCiiy<br />

was given a Millville' on the' season's time in three decades. They<br />

chancci tD play the spoiler opening night, tha potential defeated the South. Jersey<br />

role but hot much ebc. for a good season seemed Group 3 champions from<br />

even bleaker.<br />

Egg Harbor Township. And<br />

then, In a'non-league game;<br />

But the Raiders (7-3) they dominated a good<br />

turned things around after Middle Township team on<br />

that. . Thanksgiving Day.<br />

They crushed Atlantic "The players should.be<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Oakcncst. They very proud <strong>of</strong>. their-acconv<br />

ACTIVE FOOTBALL<br />

COACHING RECORDS - .*<br />

(ranked by totafvlctdrlcs thru <strong>1992</strong>)<br />

Capo-American "•<br />

. I.Tony Suraco, MilMtlo : 130-61-4 •<br />

.-•2:EtfeyTnG57Hoty-Spirrt..:...;....:.•. .......883rt .88-3r-t<br />

3. Jack Bottingdr, Oakcrost....:<br />

72-68-4<br />

4! DavoCapozzi, Cumberland .'<br />

66-69ri<br />

5. Bob.WoisS, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.'.<br />

65-44-1<br />

6. Garry.Schultz, EQQ Harbor Township'.... 42-48-4<br />

7. Ron DoRucrnt, Vinotand......',<br />

8. Gary Degonhardt, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ...J 11-8-0<br />

-9. John Murray-. Absogami .- ....... e-4-Q<br />

. Capo-Na^rwl<br />

1. Criuck Dohohue^ Buena..!:. ..-114-59-4<br />

• 2. Paul Sacco, St. Joseph '. ..-. 82-23-4 •<br />

3. Bob CoHoy.-Mainland..:.:..- : 37^26-2 '<br />

4Pele Lancotta. Hamrnorwgn....'. .27-12-2<br />

5. Frank Rig'gitano, Middle Township .... 15-12-0<br />

6 "WarrenWisdom. St. Augustine:... 4*23-0;-<br />

8. Bob'Be'rhafdQ. Bridgetbn ....:...:/•.. .. 3-6-0<br />

7 Jolt Wunder* Lower Cape Way<br />

2-7-0'<br />

', .' • 'Independents '<br />

' • • / - .<br />

r'«Bob Thomas. Pkiasantviilc .. ..:. . .' r'1 -25-0 '<br />

•2/Biil.Cat. V.ildwood...: ,.•. . 4-40-0 •'<br />

•'-'rocJgned '<br />

5 *<br />

cess <strong>of</strong> the season, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Gty suffered two difficult<br />

defeats along the way. '<br />

The Raiders yverc shut<br />

put, 6-0, by Abuegami in a<br />

game that .had major impact<br />

on the season- The only<br />

score came after a bad snap<br />

to th« punter wan recovered<br />

by Abscgami. And the<br />

Raiders were stopped<br />

inside.the Abscgami 5 in a<br />

situation they almost<br />

always converted, this year.<br />

If. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty wins that<br />

game, they are the sole<br />

champions <strong>of</strong> the Cape-<br />

American and they arevthtj<br />

top needed team' in the<br />

Group 3 play<strong>of</strong>fs. That<br />

mWhs they'd nave played<br />

Wbodrow">Vuson al liorrie<br />

in the first round.'<br />

The second loss was the<br />

14-13 .thriller at Laccy<br />

Township in the .play<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

The 1 •".. v.-<br />

•p.- •••.-•A.'<br />

Raiders had a chance to<br />

win that game with 0 two-<br />

iit<br />

'point conversion but, onac<br />

again, a ptoy that had<br />

worked raJl year was<br />

stopped short. * ; •<br />

Corning through In fact, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wet a<br />

.' • • '. • ' -. ' • ' . ' ?<br />

&choot record -this'year, for in u>e socAocl gamo ol !hb '96. RakJor loolball season Dan Thompson (No. 28) cohies baireffino through Vha tri»<br />

rwo-polnt convcruons (iO) in'Ocoan<strong>City</strong>'?)ifr>t win <strong>of</strong> tho season, a 32 6 surpnso ovor Atlantic Ciy. After kJping it opeoet to MUMBo, foe Raid- '<br />

and / shared the leod . in err/wc_nt on to become co-champions. ' • ' ' . . ^' • •<br />

"South {crtcy with Si!cm/<br />

But those were just trncl • Q.MC-" The'tno o: Dj'nny yjrds, in a v*a.von s:ncr tho<br />

stuniblcs 'ort' the successful / Davis, Heath M'.JZSLW .and rpcords Wtrrc" f^ft! i^t-pf in<br />

walk JOJ charripinn;,h!p. ' Antritffty C«nstjntir.i» ra'n 1949.<br />

the bjill ai oifcciivvly aA .iriy.<br />

The thlnf; trUt -will K-<br />

thri.t hwscks in (X? history.<br />

remcrnbertxi rncrtt alxrjt thn;<br />

^992 football sea sop, t<br />

Thi.7<br />

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fr the first Ri:dcr<br />

•Raiilt4 to rcR-nu-t 1.000'<br />

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...But the cupboard Is not arcready to move up.<br />

bjre '<br />

•Kicki 'Also g»d'<br />

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/OOUSTMAS HOOF ACTION ANNOUNCED<br />

.Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty boys will open with St. Joseph<br />

Jtsp in fi» WCMC/ffig CMC/ffig Al l Clasc Classic at t WOdwood<br />

Gftik Guftcik and d the- h Ri Rafcior girls l will l / /ace Ch Cherry Hill<br />

E^ithftUfoClitHiC<br />

y y y<br />

Those are two <strong>of</strong> the pairings for holiday baskctboH-tcxxnvai&cnts<br />

coming up later this opemth-<br />

Xfec Mainland boy« art also part qi the WCMG/<br />

ffigAl Oatt^c. fart host Wildwobd Caihoiic In the<br />

', Brat rnurid op Dfcc. 26. The IJiree^Jay. touraasnent,<br />

wftfcji'coodudci anthc 2Sth and 29th. abo includes<br />

. Lower Op? May, Notre Doone <strong>of</strong> lawnsuxville,<br />

VJneicvJ and Noithea&t Catholic <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

" ThcctHer half ai the four-team Holly Days d^itr<br />

.ta Dto 29 wffl fmd the gMs from fWy Cn^ fadftg<br />

Eastern. The winners and losers <strong>of</strong> that game will<br />

£aoe tie winners and losers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty-<br />

Chmy HSU Eastprm^ on <strong>Dec</strong>. 30.<br />

Mainland"* girts are part <strong>of</strong> the powerful Big Mac<br />

Classic at Washington Township. The Mustangs<br />

face; tcujjh GksoceSler Catholic. Ihe defending<br />

cKajwpton. in the opcxu ^ round on <strong>Dec</strong>. 26. The<br />

field a£»o tsdtxk* Shawnee, Paul VI. Camdch Cath-<br />

.cik. Middle Township, AtiiRtJc Gty and Washing--<br />

1<br />

lanTownship- . • •<br />

The roost challenging holiday season wiU be faced<br />

•"'T %S Harbor Township's girls, ranked No. 15 in<br />

fi* mJk» by Sirret & Smith and No. 18 by USA<br />

Tadz&f; The Esgles. coached by <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High<br />

Sthool graduate Sara Bella, play Franklin [Term.)<br />

on pec 27 in the opening round <strong>of</strong> Best In The USA<br />

' in Sheibyville, Term. •<br />

JL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gry will open its day.. The/ Jewish holiday They can play Friday aftcr-<br />

1993 football season at continues until sunsc^'on jsoon; Sunday afternoon or*<br />

home against Mainland, it Saturday. •• orve week earlier, onSaturwas<br />

announced this Week That leaves three option's. ;day, Sep$. 1R • '*•<br />

by the Cape-Atlantic<br />

' League. ' •, ' '• ' . ., .<br />

It., will- rriark' th,e Mus- ,; SOlitJH JERSEY CHAMPIONS<br />

tangs' first game in the•<br />

• . - • . ' ' • . •<br />

AmericAn' Conference in<br />

FALLSPORTS<br />

. four year* and the'first time<br />

Boys Cross Country<br />

the two teams have played<br />

Group 4<br />

. ,' : Shawnae<br />

To make room for Main- Group 3<br />

Mainland<br />

land, which will be a-Divi- Group 2<br />

Cinnaminson<br />

sion I! opponent far the<br />

Raiders,.Vincland has been Group 1<br />

Haddon Heights<br />

dropped Yrotiv the . <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

• " • • ' . . - • / Girls Cross Country<br />

Gty schedule. All <strong>of</strong> the<br />

.'900<br />

Group 4<br />

Shawnee<br />

other Cape-American<br />

schools will continue to Group 3<br />

PaulVJ<br />

play <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. "Group 2 : Bishop Eustace.<br />

Beginning next season the Group 1<br />

•••.';•-" Haddonfied<br />

Cape-Atlantic League will<br />

• • FlaHockoy<br />

crown four football


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CHRISTMAS<br />

C57,<br />

over Cumber land. ' .<br />

The 2-0 Raiders wcrrf<br />

vrhe^iulf-d to meet Arlanbc<br />

<strong>City</strong> .it home yesterday.<br />

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SERBER, KO.WS.CnAK & JAQUETT<br />

COUSSEUJORS AT L\ H'<br />

i.s pleased to announce<br />

the relocation <strong>of</strong> ith'<strong>of</strong>fices to<br />

201 East Thirty-Fourth Street<br />

fast Office Box 59<br />

'<br />

J<br />

CAl. BASKETBALL<br />

Vineland here for opener Friday atHS<br />

Whcn the girls basketball jersey! • .<br />

season bogjno tomorrow Johnson enters her senior<br />

I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, starts with one year with 820 career points<br />

very valuable commodity. thaseyonlh highest total In The problem is that Coach<br />

Joi Johnson, a 6-foot-O <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> history. Chris Lent* lost both <strong>of</strong> hcr<br />

scnior forward, 13 one <strong>of</strong> the Not that Johnson is thc cuard, — Triri.-, R ^ * A<br />

Cape-Atlantic League's fin- only player with a back- fi eague thi> yeart . •'scored nearlyi 1,500 career<br />

The EagJIcis-, coached by -polrvts. Matl',<br />

wr-.o aVcro<br />

Middlq Tcmnship ' b J<br />

in »/ori3-g and<br />

heavy faydr-Jv ;r,' I^fyivor. f<br />

U-n V.-A.-.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tfci Naics-Jil C.<br />

n-jB<br />

The Panthers', last year's<br />

Souih Jersey Cn^up ^ch-impion^.,<br />

return 6-0 junior<br />

Crystal Robinson,<br />

'•unior<br />

1 'The only team that could<br />

challenge EtTT in Division t<br />

<strong>of</strong> !j-.e /Vmericjn Conference<br />

is Atbnf-.c <strong>City</strong>;. Thc VKingi<br />

i.in serid out .y £iftanl;c<br />

tearn 7- thn?e plovers<br />

6-J ond b-3 — but<br />

not ivivc thr<br />

Ali-ar.ejso CAr-<br />

. i % .i sci LJ<br />

All-South J-CTV:;^ player'and<br />

urd u \:JU-W 1 ,'rt") point''<br />

., th p*>/nt<br />

guard<br />

tf*m<br />

' L-.' OA-L-uon II.<br />

!'. the- 1 .:>• nfi to. V c ier.itd<br />

i rn ['.n-f-i-ii j.vi :crj_i.XT:irr,lt'l'd !o the;<br />

© L;s! veer aftiT Lr.tt sur^r.<br />

brtv>o.~ j Av,;>;>s' \bl- C ha t! > t v H it y r. t-s<br />

w o.-1 h w h i Te c .i! . H t. i.<br />

r e t u r n \' S - >' •>. i •;: h i > r. u > r <<br />

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With luur ,.^.".r*L-:s K:C»t'rijni.<br />

J tear;' fr-st ' rcichvJ<br />

thc"T^uiT..inii-:it a: Ch-j:r.r.-<br />

"on-, ' fir.aJ. ElfT • >-. ; .:<br />

expected tv : ; - ' f:'.i:id ix- ./>():»<br />

in Divis.r.ji II ' Thti<br />

.', have fry H! •.;,-,; ;n<br />

5-10 st'ni.ar i.wi Mi_C;:'.ii n<br />

o.-nd/5-1;) jup.ui; IN::H •*'••<br />

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EiG'A" 927-2617<br />

j — Holiday Opening Hours:—<br />

5 . Trtni- <strong>Dec</strong> ftar 17.8 17 ft am'• jwn'. ft S pra wa • . <strong>Dec</strong> fV«» 24.8 M * «a W!> - ^r«5 5pa<br />

t3.3an-6pci« Sffl. Dsc 19 S<br />

I.<br />

ALL UND<br />

ONE<br />

25 METERS-<br />

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

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

A '<br />

CALL ABOUT<br />

OUR<br />

CERTIFICATES<br />

Stairmasters<br />

(For. mo rr.be rs)<br />

18th & Simpson • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

398-6900<br />

Tuo. 0oc. 20 P v» Charry Ha E«l {al .<br />

Hoty Croat). Upm . •<br />

Wod.O«c30P«Ho«yD«V«Tounarrwn!<br />

finais (Holy Crottf<br />

Tuo.Jan.5PEGCHARBORTOVW*- •<br />

. SKIP. 7pm ' . .<br />

Frl. Jan. 0 P at Holy Spirit. 7pm<br />

Tuo. Jan. \2 P at Mainland, 0pm<br />

Frt. Jan. 1S f>ABS£QMM, 7prfi<br />

Tuo. Jan. 10 Paf AtfandcCfty 7pni • '•<br />

Frl. Jan.22PCUMBFRLANQ.7pe» •'•.'•<br />

Too. Jan. 28 P al Otkomtt, 7pm,<br />

Thu. Jan. 28 P at EOQ Harbor<br />

ToMmahip. 7pm •••-'•<br />

Oat Jan. 30 P vs UK/iDu Towrurtp (at •.<br />

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E-V'•;•••;•, ';.•'•'Q6' mE$0mH£L-tJEOG£R Ooun<strong>City</strong>, Aj. Thursday,<br />

"*i\; ••'<br />

'= ( ..' !. .'<br />

.•;.'( •' '<br />

• • / > ; • " ; : . . • •<br />

r^r v;-«?..•••.:'.;'•• V J.J: r.:•...;: U l ! ().>;; 1 UlU<br />

r HS IYI<br />

By CHARLIE WOfiD Sophomore Joe Bucci is Orsino led 1he Mustangs lo<br />

. Sontincl-ljedBor Comwpondont. •up'from thc.JV ai\d-wj]I • a 15^8: record last year. The<br />

LINWCOD T- Here is aplay<br />

the point. Either senior Stangs finished third in the<br />

roundup <strong>of</strong> the major wjn- Nick Agrios, or sophomeve CAL-Annerican and Io5t in<br />

ter sports.at Mainland<br />

T^yan. McHalo will round the quarterfinals lo ii-pow-<br />

Regional. High School for out the- starting five. Heck erful <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> quintet. .'.;<br />

the. <strong>1992</strong>-93 season: •<br />

says he has a talented, Orsino has gone on to<br />

.group <strong>of</strong>. Sophomores' who play for Kutztown Univer-<br />

BOYS BASKETBALL; .<br />

should add depth as. they sity on a basketball scholar-<br />

Coach Koy Heck's team gain experience. '..'•. ship. But coach -Karl<br />

finished at 1&-7 last year • Defense." • is strictly m.in- Ccisinger has- everybody<br />

tied, with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the to-mart" for the Mustangs. else back, and has high<br />

CAL-American Conference Look for the tast brok and • hopes for another good<br />

top spot. They lost in- thea<br />

motion <strong>of</strong>fense.' • year.; •<br />

first round pf the stale tour- In•pre-season scrimmages<br />

nament to Gloucester against Wildwood arid St. Geijtinger i.s. counting<br />

Township Tech. " Joseph's the Slangs weren't heavily on eight players. He<br />

Gone- from that team via tested. A <strong>Dec</strong>. 15 scrimmage<br />

graduation are five key with-, Cmnarrunson should<br />

players: forwards John provide Heck with a clearer<br />

Michaclidea, Chris Leo, jnd picture <strong>of</strong> where his team Is<br />

Daryl Steelman, and guards headed, as they prep for the<br />

Toip J.ockett and /Roark season- opener on <strong>Dec</strong>. 18<br />

Stiller.' • '"[••'. against Egg Harbor Town-<br />

<strong>On</strong> paper it looks -Tike ship. •<br />

there could be some big At {his point in the sea-<br />

shoes'to fill, but Hock feels son. Heck aiosidcrs EHT.<br />

he has the players to do it. AtLintrc <strong>City</strong> and Vincland<br />

He looks to three seniors' U^ to bo the lop teams in: the<br />

show the.way.<br />

conference.<br />

Up front » 6;?eet -5-irch<br />

Tint Watson, Nick Gucm.i.c-<br />

GIRLS BASKETBAU.<br />

cini At guard/forward, and<br />

John DcRichie.<br />

In girls basketball Caitlin<br />

1<br />

Morrow Ward and jarnie<br />

Elsslcr will also sec action<br />

at trie guard positions. , -.<br />

. "Wore not much different<br />

on <strong>of</strong>fense," says Geisinapr.<br />

"Well, try to get the<br />

ball inside." It will boinanto;<br />

-says five <strong>of</strong> the eight will<br />

start, and all'<strong>of</strong> them will<br />

see plenty <strong>of</strong> action.<br />

Senior • center Courtney<br />

Noall will lead the way: <strong>On</strong><br />

the -wirig another -senior/<br />

Kelly Dougherty, will be a<br />

starter for her fourth<br />

•straight year.<br />

Noelle Pflum plays the<br />

point and runs the <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />

She was. a starter List year<br />

as a freshman.<br />

Seniors Erika Koch and<br />

Tariya Matthews are forwards,<br />

and Mary Figlan<br />

plays giwrd. Sophomores<br />

<strong>1992</strong> EAGLES SCHEDULE<br />

Sep. 6, Sunday N'cw 6rlcant S»inu CW.15-1'3)<br />

Sep. 13, ' * Sunday itf Phoenix. Cardinals (\V.31-14)<br />

Sep. 20. ' Surutay Denver Bronco* fW;30-0)<br />

Oc* 5, Monday Dallas Orwboyi (W.3 1 -7)<br />

Oct. 11. Sunday »t.Kan**» Ciry Chief* fL, 17-24)<br />

Oct. IS. Surui'-r, a: Wuhuigton Rcdikirn (L.12-16)<br />

Oct. '25. Sunday Ptiocni^ Ciniinals fW.7-3)<br />

N»v.. 1. i SVriJjy a: Dallai Cowbxrvj ft, 1 (V20)<br />

'Sundiv . Los Angeles RiidcnO*V. 31.-10}<br />

Nov. in. j- Sy.r.J.w si Orccn Bj>; Packer* tisiHh!y <strong>of</strong> judges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hcntges will-ti-jcii ,j course SjpiTinr Court.-<br />

• to newly electoi c^iur.rv'sur- • :*' :<br />

routes .ibout the Ptlot.Pro-. hl('T.!>:L-v rur.ks second' :n<br />

gram, in *vfrich. ^urrog.^t^:- l qualified fo.r.the Junior<br />

QlympicTrials.' . !.<br />

Other returning. veterans<br />

are seniors-Mjke Hamilton<br />

(back stroke), Tom Kearsley<br />

(butterfly), and diver. Brian<br />

Soroka.<br />

Returning-juniors are<br />

Todd McHalc, a freestyle<br />

sprinter, and diver Debbie<br />

Kontana. Sophomore Jeff<br />

Mower returns to swim the<br />

.200 and"500 meter freestyle.<br />

Rakcwski lix)ks to freshmen<br />

Melissa Kocli. (back-<br />

•itroke) and Maureen<br />

Freund^ (breast, stroke) to<br />

.idd depth.. ' . .<br />

The Mustangs use the<br />

Egg'.'Harbor High School<br />

pool for practice from<br />

5:30-7 a.m. six days a" week,<br />

and" for home meets.- 'All<br />

home moots starfat 1 p.m. •<br />

fn opening-nut-Is this, sear>on<br />

the. Mustangs defeated<br />

Cumberland 120-63, and<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 103-83.<br />

Rnkowski expects Of.ean<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Vineland 10 P<br />

s • lnnge\'ity amonp sunt)g.itt-»<br />

I to piriarr,} .sjatrwiiiiv<br />

f Coach Buddy Treen's we're • a.blc to teach raoro Trecn says freshman<br />

wrestling teams have strug- advanced skills rather than Howard. Bird (119) is lookgled<br />

around, the .500 mark just the basics," says Trecri. ing good.<br />

every year, and List year The Mustangs graduated In a preseason match<br />

finished at 6-14 in thetwo<br />

key- wrestlers last year, with Willinmstbwri'. Trecn<br />

highly competitive'CAL heavyweight Mike Wolfe feel his te.-rm kindled'them-':<br />

American Division II. Butand<br />

Alex I'appas who wres- selves welL Tliey open the<br />

coach. Trecri feels the pro- • tled In the 145-pound class: season in, a quad meet on<br />

gram is now on theTrecn<br />

says Wolfe Was one <strong>Dec</strong>. 19 at Clearvievv<br />

upiwing., "<br />

o£ the best in the area. Kegional. • . -.<br />

Three years ogo he estab- This year's tf.im is.young. Trcen expects Qakcrest to<br />

lished a midgot program for The key wrestlers are senior be the front runner, along-<br />

grades K-8, and is just now' M»ke. Tullio (171), juniors with Abssegarfii, and'<br />

beginning -to reap the' Sim Mason- (145>. jim Sar.<br />

Millville, But -with 80-100<br />

rewards <strong>of</strong> that effort. k


EDITORIAL ••;.<br />

'•' to remember•',<br />

There are at least three things to remember about<br />

the "eclipse northeast storm <strong>of</strong> "92."<br />

No. 1 is that the $35-million beach replenishment<br />

project, without a .doubt, saved the town from<br />

severe damage. " •<br />

No. .2 is that this storm was, without a doubt,<br />

nowhere nearly as bad as the'March '62 northeaster."<br />

;<br />

• No. 3 is that anyone who litfes by the seashore<br />

must, for his or her own safety,'understand the<br />

meteorological signs and keep abreast <strong>of</strong> weather<br />

forecasts.<br />

We're calling it the ellipse storm because it came<br />

the day after the total lunar eclipse. And the fact<br />

that there was a full moon around the time <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Eredicted low-pressure system <strong>of</strong>f the coast should<br />

ive been warning enough to residents <strong>of</strong> Towlying<br />

areas. The*vel6city <strong>of</strong> the wind and its direcr<br />

• tion Thursday night was the unmistakable<br />

harbinger <strong>of</strong> bad times ahead. ^<br />

Anyone who owns property or. lives or works in<br />

a coastal community must realize that there is the<br />

threat <strong>of</strong> flooding whenever: there is a new or full<br />

moon, a moon in apogee," a low-pressure system<br />

;<br />

especially with a northeast C<strong>of</strong> thereabouts) wirvi<br />

The weather conditions <strong>of</strong> this storm and the<br />

•devastating '62 nor'eajter were similar<br />

low pressure that hung around"fordays, a new or<br />

full "pogie" moon,. high northeast winds. But<br />

there is no comparison damagewise. Then popple<br />

lost their-homes, last .week they got water in them.<br />

" Yycre it not for Jhe new.wide beach,"it is likely<br />

that much <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk would have been<br />

de^troyt-d- There is a good chance we could ruive<br />

1 bst the Music Pfer>..' • - /<br />

• No one can now say (hat a wide beach and sand<br />

dunes are not' <strong>of</strong> critical importance to this community,<br />

yo one in their right mind should object Into tf>e<br />

to our having as rrfuch sand as possible "out<br />

front." . • " . ' / - . • •- - ' • • '. • ••'<br />

i .worth ' a little Mrr.e 1:1 She<br />

Thr\nc*»v be^ch. was devastated. Tons <strong>of</strong> sand<br />

J. LingM <strong>of</strong> the, crashing<br />

wavvs.. liette'r and ihjn livt-s and property.-' .' y'i±'_* ."* v? ft. < r «s -a %.ii _rcm .1 -. -JT:_<br />

t>vv: -pr.iwl •+) I wo;.jKi-f>.i'.i-<br />

Ixvn ut w.ilkuig .Liywjv<br />

v<br />

~ Mhat'too. ' • ••'•• "<br />

C-V: ,'3u-OtN r-; t' 1MN-»- cm r.v but w.iv still a iittie sv:r-<br />

rill.<br />

V. .,<br />

' ' The Sentinei-Ledger , v<br />

^ j Li Uk>*v'»»: ' f-" ><br />

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' Pf>or,o area codo (<br />

I. •.[ RALPHJ. CXX3PER. f-..:l -.:• v 1<br />

,JOHNKAKOfiUSB,L:.:ir<br />

' BYRON T. VERC'ER, AC V «,.:_•„ - .; M.« .,.><br />

La!'.»rato '.?.a c.«i;:o:<br />

looking back<br />

10 /L<br />

5 YfcARS AGO<br />

50 YEARS AGO<br />

; -in C<br />

!- L -v; L'r.:tcd Sta:«.-*. to !T;C<br />

c'. thc<br />

> •> jxv-.: ,.;: ;r.c A.-jirrji! V.'irn-<br />

*! If:: : -.^/'L l«si» Jt';<br />

\i\::r.y.:i- w:r.n/T. :ht- hj»hf. If-lt in<br />

!':^";"MS-.KK '. ' *-.-, ';>••"-•*•> I>'-". .I/.'.,- •:.!•.'.* M-j-TCI Hu ;i<br />

holidays<br />

As tho scoompan>^no ietlor from th© artist trcfecates. back m the fires rta3 <strong>of</strong> ttvc century manlanc! >nie-tide<br />

shoppers had an adcStiohaJ me-ans <strong>of</strong> getting into <strong>Ocean</strong> C*ty 1orThe<br />

rucking, .--the latest"-<strong>of</strong> tlu- p.irk;nr !o» .'.v.!c . •. A\\r.d traveling-afbne. • tlonS( change or. distnbut-' "M"'<br />

t«T,d arr.bng car th'.fyi-. a.wny frnm'p-iri-ei.1 cit^. and 1.' VV.J must, ie! M'jfticonc' ITIK flvcrv ' .- W<br />

throughout thc. L'r.i ted- walk- w!t\_a p;::w/, r.oi Vjiow tho 'route ycu wdi ' .'1/you Lhini; &ocr.ecr.eis S<br />

u '*3 jri ' v.-hc"? you pion to. loliowiing-you, drive to the.'g }<br />

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r. 1 rx.i.!cri,-.:J if ::;. v.f . ^_e ,.. ^.o fcUpcr%-;-rg. the Mate fur a ra'.?hii.i.<br />

V.v:;, l.:.-:i.yu:>U"4i LY.Mr.g arcurJ lew., ow I thii-.k N'JAWC* •,<br />

,;t ali '.Sv i;.^'* rr.i.r>.i or. o^r. \.L-W theci drmkirg ojf- cut the !.!! or ^r-; h-<br />

:-,ii 1 :;^">- v " : - v '- J? ''"^ rev, y::;.-,; ir. thtir trucx* <strong>Ocean</strong> C:t)-.<br />

cvi, if I Kep; tr;-.s -jp, U jrtl uli-in^ • • If thc ctv took. o\vr<br />

>:,c. rr> *.'ir; b_:t I djcint. ISy c«ripi.n.s r^-rvnee, f-ca g<br />

" "When thc teacher v,i'.rr ^r.d ^ewer depart- our sewer bills would<br />

wiiia.-ci'i!c*.j;-«^icvtinf; car rrcrt* opcraw iir.der stna decree iubs.t!ir,tu!!y.<br />

carjii ihe ww i was w«r- bjd^.l Their trvdu arc SUuron<br />

ir-j a tx- on the i'r.rtt 2.-.^ an c^d. the wack crcwu 'work* Occ*n Gtv<br />

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112 L 8th Street<br />

399-5411<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, M 08226<br />

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Fill ninur 'Chrt.fLt.mak stockinet; with, harvains in the classifieds<br />

399-5411<br />

*feM»i««P! <strong>of</strong>lScQ <strong>of</strong> Tho<br />

SontinoRodij<strong>of</strong>. NOT LATER THAN - NOON TUESOAY FOR<br />

THURSDAY PUBLICATION. Too Late to Oastrty - WEDNESDAY<br />

NOON. • .<br />

• ADVERTISING RATES<br />

W, 6hnoa or.loM. .'.......:..:: ,...:.. '(J.QO<br />

Ad Running 5 CoreocuBvo Times. ' • •' • •<br />

wffli 6 Hno3 or tons..,...-. ...".,, .'24.00<br />

Too Lato To Clanctfy - 60* oxtra ,<br />

Ado RAcjUring Box Number • MOO additional -<br />

399-5411<br />

Cord '6i Thanks<br />

./ Help Wanted-<br />

• • < • • . • • • . • • ' . ' - . - • ' . ' . •<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES AGENT<br />

Hagor Real Estate Is seeking highly motivated<br />

licensed sales people -for-their multi-<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Agency. If you want to join <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s #1<br />

Selling & Listing Office &.bo apart <strong>of</strong> an<br />

organization that has produced the largest<br />

number- <strong>of</strong> NJAR Multi-Million Dollar Sale<br />

Award recipients for 1990 & 1991.<br />

CALL TODAY FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW<br />

399-0041<br />

PrOfesalpna! :S(grxlc0^ I 3arage arid Vfiircl .$aiep<br />

TOOL<br />

PAWTWO SALE -• Throa fllQ WAABHOU3E8AtE-Frt imflBst. D«Aa7ICAU.Y RaXWED-/or quick 8 A»* a "*«*•>.?! t f wl1 ••*•«. 2 hours »ontpimi>»no,- Grsc m-<br />

dowrv $70 par'tnontfu; 1-400-32>.<br />

HOUSE CLEANfta -.fxpatonco A rsO-<br />

7pm.<br />

pq n«r «>c Ctra<br />

* tea croam pafour MI. bi*cK>4iWro:<br />

wood Mi •• 70^020<br />

' eto wood oWoBiopm Mt ptna oonw<br />

hannmn<br />

GARDENS HOME<br />

tovol »gn<br />

, now tut.<br />

bom ocdan wfih bay A oconn accoes.<br />

Bosutffu) largo Ownan anxious. This ana wont lost Or<br />

- STANOMQ WATER - Miami<br />

Urpt CootmcSno. Flood daontix 4'mk-<br />

nor ropaJra. 0jn-81CO..DonY doUiy can<br />

lodpy (<strong>of</strong> iMilmoto. '<br />

cy.<br />

PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRrT<br />

Hcfy Spirit, you who 9<strong>of</strong>»o oil<br />

• problems, Iflfrt rpy roods to thai I<br />

can acttavo. my goal. You Qavo<br />

ma V» dhrino jin to tor$vo and<br />

brooloa oviaaaJnttmo and that<br />

In ail Uusincoa olmyilo you art<br />

wCH mo. I want »1>s thort prayer »<br />

ffuiink ycu for 41 Ihtr^a as you<br />

conrrm cnooooairf trail novoc-<br />

want lo CM topcrusod from ycu<br />

ovon In ifflo <strong>of</strong> at malarial -<br />

ilurioni. I urtin to ba wKJi you In<br />

atamot okyy. Thank ybu for your .<br />

marey <strong>On</strong>m ma and rr.yio<br />

TX» pcayar muM bo ujd 3 tk»n<br />

and <strong>of</strong>tar 3 day* tf*» tewot'will bo<br />

granted ovon it fi'Moma crnct/t.'<br />

Ttw p^y-tw rrutf bo pu&Atftod '<br />

immwJKCDfY a.1o» 8M tavor i«<br />

orartxKl wtaiaut moo'son <strong>of</strong> 9»<br />

aver. Orty yocr im£o>'i »rxK/d<br />

oppaor a] »xi boaom M£n<br />

Card <strong>of</strong> Thanks<br />

ST. JUOE NOVENA<br />

May Iho S«cr«d Hoort o( Jotu* bo<br />

odorod. QVxi&cd. lovod on) praurvod<br />

th.t3U0hocil tho wortd now end lorovor<br />

aocmd (toiwt o) J**u* p«wy taut. El<br />

.Axlo fWp (X 0» hopatau, pray lor urn.<br />

Say IM> pnyar 9 ilrTMt aday tor 0<br />

dor». Kh prayan hoya boon<br />

omworsd. PubOcaOon prorrJud. OS<br />

ST. JUDE NOVENA<br />

Uat nv» Saovd Moan & iaaut bo<br />

adore). ftorHod, tovad ond proMrya)<br />

I hrouefiou m* oonct now and lorow.<br />

Sacrsd Hasn o) Joeua pny tor ue. SL<br />

Aite noip o< IMO hopatata. pray lorut.<br />

Ear IMS pnryor oiimos a day w 0<br />

doyi. My prayvn havo boon •<br />

anrwarod. Pu<strong>of</strong>icaoon<br />

*<br />

A.CTM! REAL : ESTATE OFFICE •<br />

N*od> &o compuior knowtedefa roquirol<br />

F)vo day woOk. Call 30O-0CM1 lor int<strong>of</strong>-<br />

i<br />

a tOffl OIRCCTOft'.- Pan «mo lo OTja'<br />

nUo and iSna 3 chart. Salary c<strong>of</strong>rmgn-<br />

tumla w«r«on Aooncy. Rv««tior»..1-J»0-«44- =Moo • '•• • •<br />

»S07. ' .. ' ' . •• •<br />

Gonoral Merchandise<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>esslon<strong>of</strong> Services<br />

Help Wanted , Help Wanted<br />

' The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School District is Accepting<br />

Applications for thr Following Positions:<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Primary School , /<br />

Third Grade Tcaciicr - 'MM-, i'o' :iion . t<br />

•Effective Irtfncihaicly ' .<br />

Mew Jersey' I-.lcmcmUr-y jTrnifu-.itinn. Require!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High SCIKKII '<br />

B u s i r . c . f , E d u c o i i o n T e a c h e r ••• • • •<br />

r-}} !h;ou."h Aj:r.l 30, ]'/)} •<br />

I n I c rested" A p pJ i ca n ts M a y C o ri ta ct:<br />

': DonaldY-. [Whom, Ed.D.\ ' .•<br />

A.sburv Avenue >•<br />

X:qan <strong>City</strong>.NJ<br />

OCEAN CITY ^ RE/tL • ESTATE<br />

HCITING OPPORTUNITY IN<br />

: SALES AND RENTALS<br />

a "4 Largest "Firm Now. Seeking<br />

AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUALS -<br />

For A Res»mrdinwi Career*<br />

Coa'p«ir-jf C<br />

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Aj U.ot--- ' a^' .".! WinJo-wt, Doon.<br />

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398-1745<br />

CKnr.rwtXa cotcurtn - BM XT. CC JS|<br />

Of, WO -M. t^UaV, WPOftf pQff AC* CLUOO i"d. Vi<br />

5120.500-<br />

FIHtWCOO -£U»K)OOd lt«A«)>. 170<br />

Soa aord. J12S com • Pronw A court»'<br />

out p- cnttAcexL '<br />

GRAVI I f OH 3A1L Wll«n U<br />

O'RDLIY HEALTHCARE<br />

•• RNT,-LPNV •<br />

A«Jos<br />

,, 3^08342<br />

AKDERSON-OJSERWS.<br />

CALL ^27^975^<br />

*» , ' _ • % * ' » i"v». /-I.<br />

Mancfy $ancfy's<br />

HOMf REPAIRS<br />

and remodeling<br />

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^ rc'K-jju.i Vinci's<br />

Call Ted, The .<br />

Senior Citizen Friend<br />

- \OJC-S TOOSf, BAYFRONT tSTH^N<br />

OCEA-N'OTY.<br />

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•aft Of<br />

• -- >Jtec • - -<br />

"^ TAPES<br />

• . J9N&3J6 « .<br />

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RohMl RealEstate<br />

s' fust acquired...<br />

f<br />

graoo<br />

•REALVY '<br />

J 3 '<br />

> 're proud lo be a pan <strong>of</strong> this;. •<br />

continual growth.in . '<br />

"A merit a's QneaUH Fanuly Resort "<br />

ilh i: Centra; A\r<br />

Ocr^r. C:;>. Si<br />

O+,.t?r<br />

!-- V>>. •fd<br />

•O'NEILL MOVING<br />

K 3 ^X "Tj<br />

^r f-rui<br />

Ca[l 1-215-289-113ff..<br />

K 'cc c! carpen<br />

- x3 r "C~u repairs<br />

-i/.v ccr.ctrjc". c."<br />

399^7162<br />

Brooks T'V<br />

REPA.R.3<br />

704 Asbury Avdnue<br />

I M-i« rww«r*, 1<br />

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Ct'V 1 '<br />

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"V»x-,C» 1 >*"*<br />

Target New Jersey<br />

with<br />

Statewide Classifieds!<br />

j Uicr<br />

Fcr <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$199<br />

Fcr <strong>On</strong>-!y<br />

S1S9<br />

HIWT.-HANDYMAN<br />

A// HomQ Repairs<br />

609-399-S003<br />

CUSTOM FORUiCA<br />

FABRICATION<br />

330-2711<br />

ir. *££•>; o L.<br />

( -V I.-X u*aa<br />

*-.:«; f !WM<br />

Hill Ca. u<br />

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T*RTME C^MfckCfaL LOCATION<br />

UPPER,TO\VNSHIP ":.\y^{<br />

cadpn. \*/w carpet, poretv No jM. «3«0<br />

. men (**» was. Ay«a Jan. 1tL CcJI 300-<br />

7W2.<br />

Great exposure in this busy Shopping<br />

Center $ Units each having separate<br />

electric meter. Plenty <strong>of</strong> parking & . '<br />

unlmiijed possibilities.Calllisting •••";<br />

Broker, for more, information for Lease or<br />

Purchase. ' • . •<br />

Call For Details!<br />

3 flOfiW TOWNH0UCC - SouttMftd. 1'/.<br />

bom. r»w owpeflno, 3 pott>w« KSS<br />

BEACHW.OCX ,1 80flM - Oaraoo apt<br />

Mw MM, & ooipea. $400 mon d<br />

u«ta.c«iaaii9oa<br />

1 DRY !APT8 AVAB. - BOO Brighton<br />

P1«c«, O.C'1 Mrm. t376 moo. tncv.<br />

taoa man. AS u bom. »AJ, dw, QAJ.<br />

oR svoai p^rMng. fTOO mon • utlx. Cat<br />

390-3C00.<br />

SHERIFP-3 SALE<br />

. OYvmTue<strong>of</strong>ttWrtoinju.<br />

laouod out <strong>of</strong> lha Suporlor Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Now Jorooy. ChMhcory Division.<br />

Copo May. County. OacKM No<br />

2OO05-00. itwroln, ponding, wftaroln<br />

CAPn MAY COUNTY OLA. tortnorty<br />

Known os ,'CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

OAVrNGS AND LOAN ASe-OCIA-<br />

TION-1» I ho plainttl and PHIUP C.<br />

HERINO. Jr.; JOHN H. BROWN:<br />

JAMEO HEWNC: MICHAEL J. PR1-<br />

MAVERA ivWa Ml CHAD. J. PI1I-<br />

MAN6f)A: MABCOS 3. MERlNG;<br />

noocMARY HEHINCS: ootttua J.<br />

; Pr«MAVERA; STATE OF NGW JER-<br />

SEY; 0QRAY ENTERFfU3E8: COL-<br />

ONNADE APA1UUCNT0; FIFfST<br />

JEnoEY NATIONAL BANK .-<br />

BROAD 3THEET OHANCHvMOOPI-<br />

TAL AND OOCTOH3'SGRVICE<br />

BUREAU; FIRST FIDCLfTY DANK<br />

NA: IL WILLIAM OFVAFF. MH8 R<br />

WILLIAM anAFF; HAHNE AND<br />

COMPANY and DUCKALEW a,yl<br />

AUtOClATCff- ara ma Dotandants<br />

I etioa axpooa Io oak. at puUlc von-<br />

ouo on: ' • i<br />

WEDNESDAY; JANUARY c. •<br />

• . 1BO3<br />

ot ono o'clocx In tfu> allarnoon o<<br />

caM day at Ifva Old Htsidrlod Court<br />

Houao UutkHhg on Routo 0, In Cap*<br />

May Court Houto. Now Jorsoy. Ail<br />

Itol cortaio land dnd pfimilsoa situ<br />

alo.-rylng nnd boing in tho <strong>City</strong> ol<br />

Ocoan Cjty. County <strong>of</strong>. Capo May.<br />

"' ' ' " Jorsoy, moro pariicu-- .<br />

PubHcNoUca -<br />

J a Wrt la ttM Dotondant. I ohoa<br />

o«po«a to sate at pubih: vonduo on:<br />

WEDNESDAY; JANAHY 13. igoa<br />

. at ono o'clock In trM aflamoon <strong>of</strong><br />

said day at *•«< Okf HWorlcat Court<br />

HOUBO Dundfng on Rouo 0, In Capo<br />

UoyCourtHooao.NowJ«r»»y.-<br />

. ALL THAT CEHTAJN lot. (md. Of'<br />

CIIY OF OCEAN CITY '.<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY. NTW JEI1-<br />

OEY<br />

RKCOLUTION 02-31 -20»<br />

A RECOLUTION AU THOfUBNO.<br />

THEr£XCCUriC*4OF<br />

A PIKJf E33IONAL-SERVICES<br />

AGREEMENT WITH -<br />

SAVK). REYNOLDS 6S DRAKE<br />

WHEREAS, a ctrt »dt<strong>of</strong>< has<br />

rocontty boon, f Hod aoatnai «w dry ol<br />

Ocoan Cly and exhort In .tho cap-<br />

Ooood rnaaar. Taocadno y. Ooaan*<br />

CITY or octm*eiTV<br />

CAPE MAY OOUMTV. NRWrVU<br />

«CT ' • "<br />

^OiUTKM<br />

XRESOtUTlOW<br />

omziaA ww<br />

AUTHomziNaA wwfla*<br />

0IONAL OCRMCEa OONTRACT •<br />

QCTWEEMTMB CTTYCf 1 OCCAM<br />

crryANO • -<br />

WAUtEB .PFieviTJ, HOLMES A<br />

A38OC1ATE3<br />

«* N>d* lyino and ba*<br />

Qeawi <strong>City</strong>. Capo M^ Cou«y<br />

Jonl0 V «"' .«*>« a p U<br />

. tmd. or<br />

«y.7io <strong>of</strong> tfw OoaanCtty HocnMSion<br />

vtcea<br />

GtANOFQ4CWaM$TALLAni<br />

A OUN6 OfMOS PLANTt*3L<br />

WeSCVKMOTOOCAVffi<br />

' "•* * - J<br />

J<strong>of</strong>noy Condn-<br />

Ad. (RU. 40«l ot saq.) la<br />

omortdmants. simlomonlii. and lo<br />

ol that cartel<br />

Rooms<br />

. AVAILABLE lUJUtO • Ctean rooms, con-<br />

tar <strong>of</strong> Mn, 1 v> Uoctt» u boacn, cablo,<br />

roWQ. w« on prom teos, JiOwoak, •jnar<br />

ratoa. we r«^ CM 301-1221 «rwr S pm.<br />

BEAUTffUL HOOUa - 6om« SO" lono.<br />

Pr)»«i» bafi. Jrtdo* TV. rntro. »75-K»-<br />

waokly. CMSOaon<br />

MOTEL EKFtCEJ^CY UNITS - Good<br />

hoei, coiw r» » lakopnons. Coi 33O-<br />

aior. .<br />

(400 rxsi.<br />

CIA). •<br />

nx<br />

OC. 1-3C2<br />

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»«. oar, QAJ. micro, 1V» bstoV<br />

' r Oo f*JS uCs. &ng!o or ma&va.<br />

praaxTsd. May do yoortf. 30»-<br />

NLW CONOO ' 1 M 3 term.<br />

dacor. «r '0. al Kn«mao<br />

um. FVnoontSM pao(*a ort>. Co.- 1.<br />

t>i»ct or<br />

• &>• or I bdmt. lira A<br />

C l t o d l<br />

OAR0EN3 LDVtLY )4CMC -Oxi<br />

.n*o±ibarfiooit 4 txSrmi. 2 ba^o. noo «at<br />

m lA. (otar room. Qarao*.- porctia>. urv •<br />

tnv. ti^OOmon i-.i uS*. Pi^te<br />

--'OCCAN crry<br />

CR YT>rt.Y • 1 o> 2 born<br />

r I3r Or^cta lo b o '<br />

K7S<br />

OAROCM3, PLAZA CONOOU»IUU -<br />

_ SpacUu* ona Oorm. o^ batfi apt. lum or<br />

• uiArn. Ma»f| carpovxl arvl potrnad. AJ<br />

s^pfcancos. t* hour urxrvy T^o nxT<<br />

' SA3I Aooncy. rta<strong>of</strong>tor. Car^ona Paua Of<br />

tea. SOO-VKVL<br />

\-or.-jy Qt . 39« -4OK<br />

. Y^a^y BoVital<br />

kii;r<br />

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C&X.-2BA,<br />

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c, c.u-ir.<br />

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SIAIK<br />

l * 7 riCfaJ APTQ • Fc< rani HIS »<br />

tW5 -on » ul)t- MO 0*»' C«T 1-J-1J<br />

LM«C£ 3 0OR1U ATT - thlum: AVKI ^n-<br />

Jnd t. AM Aitu-y ta J.-.-.0<br />

t/OOthl APT • 1 bar. ltd 4<br />

1730 run puul'i C«l U.X.*1 Cal<br />

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hOLa* Laro* *s:'•« i*grtt. 1 i*a<br />

k *n >T: Iuor. Avco m<br />

CtooJ [ice*. HkI2. c>aua'CK. ».r. SSOO.OOOOO AKD AU<br />

, • THE iaaUA>u«-<br />

. • • ; posca<br />

AUTOOHKtD"OOC UNOCRTAtSCN BY TMC OTYOFOCCy^NCITT.<br />

NCWJCJWEY . ' • •<br />

.BE fT OBDAINrO OY THE COtJNC*. Of THE CnY OF"OCEAN CITY.-<br />

COUNTY Ol- CAPC UAY, OTATE OF NFW JCfOfc>. (ml taa* tnan rax>-<br />

>hlrd> <strong>of</strong> marnbars tharact o«lrmalh«a#y coocin*jg) AS KXLOWO<br />

"in T>IIi i TIKI IH'II» ariiian IMII itiinf>i liairm 1 i«ltai Jlra»1<br />

OrdVianoo ar* haraby reaoactoa*/ amhorUod aa oan<br />

bo moda or ocqiirad by Ooaan Cxy. Naar Jaraay. For'<br />

HOML« A AsaociaMaa aitaar to*<br />

•ntawad ««*> «Maeu am&Mm »a*-'<br />

dhn pcJnusrt to ILUA 4O*VI>-<br />

Skch u*d aMgaUana aro id bo kjaued. M apixaprta-<br />

lUna rnado «r art ooSmatatf cox <strong>of</strong> each pkrpajaa <strong>On</strong> aoch caha. tatj6«ng a«<br />

«^3rk c< matortosi nafianinari tharaioro or a i» Inartfal ffMwolo. and aa Wiomn on<br />

dr


J .<br />

Tim Gomy, Cnpe May<br />

County dop-uty public<br />

defender, developed' this<br />

' true and false quiz.to give<br />

people the facts about New<br />

jersey's drug laws.-"<br />

• True and Fi<br />

Clare's corner'<br />

by Clare Campbell<br />

3. You get the same.pen- Answers: '<br />

ally if you-deal; drugs to an . j Falsc P<strong>of</strong>ire-arc onlyadult<br />

or a juvenile. • required to read you your<br />

cA: If you. st-H drugs, to rights if you arc irvcu&tody<br />

someone who Liter over- ard thoy. w m t ,o u k c .,<br />

doses and dies, you can 1 go confession,<br />

to prison for up to 20 years. - -<br />

a cow<br />

to milk a cowl In so-doing<br />

folks knew a thing or two,<br />

many very valuable lcssono<br />

and we never came down<br />

con be learned. • Among<br />

with undutanr fever.<br />

these are patience and<br />

.. A few ypars ago I read a<br />

respect for our four-footed<br />

story to a -^year-old about<br />

friends. '• . .<br />

the "moo-cow moo," giving<br />

Tin grateful that I had the<br />

You could sit on the stool tioru "Six days shalt thqu milk- •••...<br />

privilege <strong>of</strong> learning to milk<br />

and pull all night and never. labor." And that was He felt the need to correct<br />

get a drop until you dia,- drummed into'our heads. I<br />

ai cow when 1was 10 years —. . - „ -, _ . •• , . ,.,., me.He said, "Oh, No. Not<br />

IJ ..;..:. « .'••••.• cover that your little finger remember wondering if a cow! We get milk, from a<br />

We .never owned a cow, must squeeze as you pull! Dusty had a day <strong>of</strong>f too..<br />

but Mr. Van- Gilder, our Never in my whole life As 1 grew older I became<br />

neighbor across the road, have I been more .proud' <strong>of</strong> aware <strong>of</strong> our- Lord haying<br />

had six.and he kindly' let anything' I've ever d,qne said, "It is lawful to" do Well<br />

me milk "Dusty."<br />

than milking Dusty. on the Sabbath." So 1<br />

She was his most beauti- Mother didn't mind my learned the glorious fact<br />

ful and gentle cow. Every • daily .trips to the big barns that He was the most prac-<br />

night he put a bar across so P except on Saturday after- . tical man who ever lived!<br />

she Wouldn't kick me noon. Then I was 'always Saintly, yes, <strong>of</strong> course, but<br />

r<br />

• (though; I don't think srte dressed up" for the week- • at the same .time sensible!<br />

would ha ve- anyway). end, so she wished I'd skip (Matthew 12-72. .<br />

Of course, I was very anx- that day, but I felt obligated<br />

. ious. to see her milk come to run over, and tend to my<br />

streaming down into the cow.<br />

big. shiny kettle, but there's I knew I couldn't go on<br />

more to it than just pulling Sunday because we were<br />

the four handles.<br />

conscious <strong>of</strong> the admohi-<br />

CAPITAL COMMENTS<br />

s<br />

Write<br />

a letter<br />

life is amusing. Recently to the editor<br />

a third-grader Was given a<br />

today<br />

1915 Natio-naLGcogrpphic<br />

magazine. In it he saw an<br />

od thnt announced that<br />

<strong>On</strong> the avenue<br />

Coca Cola was five cents a<br />

beetle.<br />

Shoppers check out holiday buys in downtown <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

He said, "Look! If they<br />

sold it for five cents now, 1•Macy's<br />

didn't go to the property owner<br />

could- have a bottle every<br />

I guess Mr. V. did all the uxek\" • .' . '• Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: 3. As for the renovating In other words, build 'a • smile — as it all comes back<br />

milking or). Sunday. His Perhaps hell be an econo- At the last meeting <strong>of</strong> Fair- center qty: How will flower better mouse trap.., to me with a more than<br />

wife always heated the milk' mist. . ness . rn Taxes <strong>Dec</strong> 4 I pots, benches, etc., benefit In dosing, when I was in pr<strong>of</strong>itable return..<br />

in great btg pans.<br />

• Whtor, botnntsf and tondw,<br />

voiced my opinion. <strong>of</strong>. the the taxpayers <strong>of</strong> OC7 . business ' I took time and Build a better mousetrap<br />

Cla/o ciunpbtitl is a natrvo <strong>of</strong> so-called btMutification <strong>of</strong><br />

How wise she •was; none<br />

Bus service from the cen- effort, to have a more mod- and the world Will boar a<br />

Capo May County and wnttm <strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong> business . dis-<br />

<strong>of</strong> us had ever heard <strong>of</strong> paster<br />

city to the boardwalk..<br />

(torn Capo May Court-Houso..<br />

ern, cleaner, convenient<br />

path to your door but'don't<br />

trict. . •-.<br />

now, there's a stick in the place to trade for my clien-<br />

ask the homeowners to pay.<br />

.The president <strong>of</strong> FIT serv- eye. '<br />

tele which would be better,<br />

for it.' •<br />

ing on •-such a, committee<br />

nicer, etc. than my competi-<br />

. Merrtbers <strong>of</strong> Fairness In<br />

(appointed, by the mayor).is- The taxpayers at the.<br />

tors. . - ' '<br />

Taxes should make their<br />

definitely a conflict <strong>of</strong> inter- south end were told the dry<br />

Considering drugs? A testr-portll<br />

est and he should resign<br />

Then I. threw in the most<br />

couldn't afford such a luxu-<br />

SiaJo Sooator<br />

(R Capo, Cumbortand. Atlantic)<br />

injection, inhalation, or froui either the president <strong>of</strong><br />

ingestjon. .<br />

TIT ur the appointment.<br />

5. Value. Anyone who uses The attendees at this<br />

a juvenile to distribute meeting voted agjlnst any<br />

drugs whether or not they surh program bui were filiry.<br />

Those empJoyed have to'<br />

resort to their wits to reach<br />

their plnces <strong>of</strong> employment.<br />

ability and did this with a<br />

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

i ThiS in not supposed to Formulia for safer tree<br />

• 1. Yovi can't be convicted<br />

<strong>of</strong> a ,drue <strong>of</strong>fense i/ the<br />

poiice'dont read you your<br />

rights when you are arrest-<br />

Vd. . ' . '<br />

•2, If you are convicted <strong>of</strong><br />

filing drujp, wiihin 1,000'<br />

. fact' Of vi >choo>. yoji must<br />

be sentenced to at least<br />

-three years in pr.snri vvith'out<br />

parblr . *<br />

5. You're better <strong>of</strong>f letting , •>.--juveniles<br />

soil drugs for you a11 d & cxcc P r marijuana,<br />

because they will get lesser which " ° n d.itory one<br />

penal tic*.. • .year sentence.<br />

•6. A drug convection<br />

requires tiiat you pjy- a 4ab<br />

fee to have the dnjj;s..tna-<br />

Iv/xd-— even if you plrjd<br />

S U i l l y . ....'• '".<br />

r. Admission to possessing<br />

drags" found in a car<br />

cannot bo uvd in court<br />

unless the admiss:Jn is in<br />

v.'ntin>; and ^gncd •••' '<br />

3. False. Distributing<br />

drugs to a juvenile or pregnant<br />

fcmnlc an resist in<br />

double the sentence"—<br />

• whether or not you know,<br />

the person-was prej^nant or<br />

under IS-ycirs-old.<br />

•1; True, Anyone wh'o distributes<br />

dnȣb is responsible<br />

if death rcsv'ilts from the<br />

AND SUB & GRIM.<br />

1- y i-a : : _^.<br />

°^w*? n J \- • 1338-44 Asbury y Avo.', <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

/Q Ail. 733 PM j<br />

39-9-1343 or 398-5466<br />

EE KLMF.Y<br />

^3tC 3 -U'-<br />

OKLT<br />

? NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR Y6UR CHRISTMAS DINNER & PARTIES<br />

. t CITY<br />

w<br />

FILETS<br />

'4.99,,<br />

TURKEYS<br />

\0- ?6 LDG<br />

^ /<br />

U£ATS fpd rpuR rfcuOAr<br />

Boo* tn or<br />

'PRIME RIB<br />

. ROAST"''<br />

A.-T Vl •<br />

. HAMS<br />

MY<br />

STRIPS<br />

ROAST<br />

3F PORK<br />

|- ( BOYAR'3 FAU0U3 ::->IOUDA.Y<br />

TRAYS * flUHTTflAYS<br />

• PEtl TRAYS •• VEGETABLE TRAYS<br />

HORS D'OfeUVRE TRAYS<br />

MARWATED.CHICKEN CUTLET,TRAYS<br />

d Call Gall or Sharon<br />

r .369-1343 ' s<br />

Tor Expert Advis* ^p How To Pltn four Perty<br />

;\)!ome Savings urxd Ijyan siaff, rnanagemeru and Board members gather<br />

'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s largest Christmas tree at their 1001 Ashun Avenue <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

r f<br />

^ .«<br />

n-i^<br />

^^pP<br />

Editor, Sentinel-l-cdgcr; tip. on - to whomever may<br />

Christmas should be a wish to copy It.<br />

. To firepro<strong>of</strong> a Grisbtus<br />

6- True. In additi'on to any wasn't and isn't. The aty gets a raise <strong>of</strong> any kind,<br />

tree OT decorations;<br />

other penalties, you must h.is now taken over the so- most leases allow them to P would like to share o • 1 gal. water ' •<br />

pay a S5O Lib fee for each called white elephant. . pass the costs on to the formula . for a " safe and 9 pz. Borax<br />

drug count you are con- ' 2. A $50,000 survey surely businessman who, in rum, Happy Christiinas for those •l.oz. Boric Acid<br />

7<br />

victed <strong>of</strong>.<br />

must raise his. prtccs to who use cut trees or dip- •! oz. Epson salts<br />

will bo slanted in favor <strong>of</strong><br />

7. Fal^r. Oral admission to<br />

recoup such costs.<br />

pings for their Christmas Mix and let stand for \<br />

those peoples or persons<br />

poKcc or anyone els.i! <strong>of</strong> such a survey.<br />

f . Qcean <strong>City</strong><br />

thoir null. ' • .<br />

You m.iy poss thi.ta this<br />

• year...let Tom's Deli *<br />

do all the work,. •<br />

... Platters . • Frosh V&getabte Platters<br />

Cold .Meat & Cheese Ptatters J '• Devi ted ^g Platters<br />

Salad Sandwich Rattfera • Hoaglo RatMrs l .<br />

Our Famous Six Fool Hoaglo, ' '*<br />

, A. hit at any party} /•/.-' . . • • •<br />

• • Ma reel la's Homemade Fudge<br />

Fax Your Order: Fax# 39&-1069<br />

o,m's<br />

J<br />

deli & catering<br />

, NOW OPEN SUNDAY<br />

C&.1GC9 , _. |018 Asbury, Ave., Oc^n <strong>City</strong> - .398-1M6<br />

HOMI<br />

Help Home Savings Help Thpse in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> uHn.t ' ..'<br />

Marn>ora Ollice. " ,.i .••:.<br />

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I<br />

59THST. PIER<br />

(conllnurd from.C9) .<br />

-fact (har Grrfen Acres<br />

awarded <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv the ,<br />

ioan to p.urcfias.s wt-11'<br />

y<br />

k-^r. Gfv<br />

Plan Ahead<br />

PuE Youf<br />

• Ad In<br />

llie<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Holiday<br />

Gift Guide<br />

Call<br />

399-1220<br />

;€/<br />

«J"*te<br />

.man<br />

By WILLIAM BARLOW „„,. . • . .- ^<br />

SonUnrt-lodg<strong>of</strong> Stall recent norcaster and other erosion,<br />

OCEAN CITY Tfc Tre A according to Goorge^ Savcstano. who<br />

r c p V — The U.S. Army i3 overseeing the project for the<br />

Corps 0/Engineers is adding about • Corps, • M •<br />

S21i ^ C ^u 3 ?L ^ d to • "Th c f r«r» acSMt^ti^ tint<br />

— the U&iSiand Havir.g' tya boinlmembcrt, aJartg<br />

I^giona? High ^School Board o^Edii' «vtth Arienc Biejtftda, board -Secwtary<br />

mad po tnem taovasg toio her<br />

rumedinthemotdtv.it , mum nm» «<br />

Drive *c«ise in P«J^rrr» fa<br />

that Board Ptt^a^ii ttuscr Ur»den-/. Sxifoo'it i" ' CrJ ILI<br />

Andrews,<br />

-<br />

who A-t<br />

J -<br />

cnifln Monciay approved "trMj (pJCK-. nod bttsine** administrate-, irjfel ui iiauni br«.H<br />

S^lf*'• dlsru P frd ^^f* bn S f 9»«nbcr .<strong>of</strong> "Coaunje<br />

lions, although one boanfc' mcfaber Caliifrom. March '27 to. 30 w.w <strong>of</strong> SomiT* Tol'nt" wJs olso friOen per- uSSf w^*" v • ' ' i<br />

ch.iryrd trut tht- trips are rewards by 4ppxo*-cd. ;The ^ U,no« to.rta^-d misvonjo attend the Amenan A^o, r^K^a^^S<br />

s^id JUSC has joae hj tfu _ -, m —<br />

1 . U! ' f^ # ^.f * * ^ *****. to °PP*:<br />

matter StOmt. .^r.Scr,.V^. Wlute^boird member, v^-ro, » (plc^tum topagc AM) - S^.%^^> hSSS'lSSS'<br />

CHARl.rf: W l<br />

ntr, trf (> Vt\in <strong>City</strong>'i<br />

it injy ry)ti->c.>\vJSi!rOii-.*tni.is Hut<br />

-,>viih a iittit' h«'lp iryffitho ft^-A CJO*.-<<br />

•:r Won't \x.- .i b!i.-L* C.'has^rruvc:!hi-r '<br />

V TWO VA.-1rorK trad tor open Cfiace Soo Jtlory, pafloAi4.<br />

Sana visits wati cMkjren at the Upper. Cap© branch o* tht Cape May County Library. Pesersfcortj<br />

.^IB bonus durfng the reguiar fetory NXJ/. " •' •<br />

AND M6RE<br />

BILLOWS B2<br />

CLARE-S CORNER B16<br />

CLASSIFIED B14-15<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

B5<br />

• OBHUARIES A10, B6<br />

OPINIONS B8-9.16<br />

POOR PtCHARO B7<br />

REUG1ON<br />

B7<br />

SPORTS A7, B1Q-13<br />

nio a \s"cdd ot fanv.<br />

e,. Hoods, r>itx"^ and<br />

f ib- ..<br />

Sirsiah is<br />

bom, a super nova appears!<br />

Qurity, giving, forgiving<br />

and kwing ahoqnd. ..<br />

For those whose Christmas<br />

is both then and nowf<br />

Bier. tCkiimri C Wins^tB<br />

.* j. •<br />

: ?4<br />

2 banks hit;<br />

one r-obJber?<br />

OCEAN . CITY — AuthqrilieB «rc.<br />

sarrchirtg (or a man who held irp a -<br />

local bar-k &i ^xn point and mad* <strong>of</strong>f<br />

with ihoujitridji ot Jiolkrs tstrfy Friday<br />

evening. Th^y are *lso trying to<br />

dcU-frrurve iT l&re li any xxmrtcctori<br />

v>-lih * refcbery rhc day bciorc *t as<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> V,c cxifrii! p;jx-<br />

I'ltir.'jor.. port <strong>of</strong> thc.n*-:i«.vc btM^.<br />

:hc<br />

:r^>r*~1S when hc-rtoaccd A<br />

b i^ckirrj up cc: ot trae sasvd,<br />

Lng to KaJph Henry jr., who is<br />

part oi the g<br />

ptv>jcc: buried by the rcccrt-t siansi, he<br />

decuit-d us pull it out and investigate.<br />

*Hr 7-jtt dug it up for curkaKy* 1 *<br />

i" K d *t the aces* toon<br />

{pl*2*c tara to pa^c AI2)


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• " • . ? • ; ' • • • • . ' v ' '.*.'•'-. .'•'.• •'.. •'•• '•'• .•••.•!• • . • ' • ' - I •''.-'..' " '.•<br />

» • • • , • • . - . ; • . • . • • • •<br />

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• - • • • -<br />

. • • > • . • »<br />

Aputl-wmiimg Music Pier to dose Jan. 2 ft* final renovation<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

OCEAN CITY , — The.guard,<br />

rail work, and other grant in September 1990 in ./our times lta» fbmier sl«c, for on-slti* workers and o actsiis thc control center for<br />

resort is. the recipient <strong>of</strong> a'"exterior<br />

embellishmoms iWklJOV£j££l2fll£i^flLlllJi£ MloWlthe HtV tn rtffoV * llKr^rtr ti4r >hn'.(Vn«n ClK' thn n*i» rn/^n^ lln,UH~y,<br />

poaijoiicauon award pre- consistent .willv tne history pier's historic and cultural greater ;varicty <strong>of</strong> ehtertain- Pops.. '.'••'<br />

sented by the Cape May. <strong>of</strong> llie'structure. The pier to•<br />

value.'^ is one <strong>of</strong> thclargtst meht such. o» the. :lNlut-' AH restroom facilities'<br />

County, Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com- scheduled to dose for'the, individual grants ever cracker ballet with the .Slow were renovated, and<br />

merce in recognition <strong>of</strong> the project op Jan. 2 and rfcpen awarded to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Jersey Ballet Company and expanded for more conye-<br />

renovations the dry hag in late May, 1993><br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the 64- <strong>Ocean</strong>, Gty children'* thenlcnt use. Every door and<br />

tnfldo to the* historic Music . Funding for the renovayear old pier'has been conater with the Mid-Atlantic window wa9 replaced with<br />

Pfcr. ;.<br />

tions has been made possitinuous during the winter Genter.for the Arts. an energy efficient model<br />

• 'The next and final ble in part by Ihe • New and spring, months since The entire Music Pier sec- that upholds the historic<br />

.planned phase o( work will Jersey State Council on the1988<br />

to maintain its historic ond floor • was redesigned .and aesthetic character <strong>of</strong><br />

" Include climate control in' Arts/Department <strong>of</strong> State. 'appearance* and structural and reconstructed in order the building. . . ;<br />

the solarium and 'auditori- The organization. awarded integrity. . . . . to provide changing roows .<br />

um, exterior painting, • the city a $1,145 rxullion A new. stage, enlarged to for performers, <strong>of</strong>fice space •<br />

%<br />

.and sound system treat<br />

this year that will enhance<br />

dll theatrical performances.<br />

Superstructure and' .substructure<br />

. repair that<br />

included replacement <strong>of</strong><br />

steel columns and beams<br />

and the repair <strong>of</strong> pilings,<br />

concrete bcsujTs and the<br />

floor were- completed, dur-<br />

A mezzanine, recently ing the.'early phases <strong>of</strong> the<br />

designed and Constructed, project. ' -.-••• . :, .<br />

END. OF. LANDFILL, NO IMPORTED WASTE<br />

's waste program to air<br />

The,, ironic result <strong>of</strong> (hat a system including blp, according to the - <strong>of</strong> Upper Township,, pn*- management. nearby counties during the<br />

restrictions strictions irnposcd by the solid waste corfiposting is authority. • gram host will interview . Riley says it remains in 6ff-scason for processing at<br />

state •••*•••" Pinclands Commission ' the most reliable'and envi- These -and other issues guests Daniel Riley <strong>of</strong> doubt whether the county the com posting plant, •-<br />

.iathatout-<strong>of</strong>-statetranspor- ronmcntally. sound system related to solid waste man- Ocea,^I <strong>City</strong>, "*•'-• ^airman or can" i afford to build a solid The Pinebnds Cornmis-<br />

.. tabon <strong>of</strong> non-recycled soUd poSSible so authority <strong>of</strong>fi-agement will be discussed<br />

Y .cnainnan ot<br />

sion has opposed - any<br />

waste might rum out to be dais ^y they will aggrcs- on the television show,<br />

importation <strong>of</strong> waste from .<br />

' iess-expensive- than com- ,sivcly pursue that scenario. Cape May County Report<br />

•nbn'Pinelands counties,<br />

posting that waste in-coun- j^^ MUA is seeing fo to bo aired 11 a.in: Sunday,<br />

including Cumberland<br />

ty, according to'<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> identify, in the meantime. <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 on WMGM, TV •JO.'.<br />

County but the MUA is<br />

the Cape May County ^n^ impicment changes to The interview, program<br />

•continuing to seek ah eas-<br />

Municipal Utilities Authori- tho proposed facility (now will also .be baxidcise on<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> that restriction. ."'.'<br />

*y- • . under design) to make com- radio at 7 .a.m. <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 on<br />

• . "If we don't have a land-<br />

..But the. MUA still feels posting economically feasi- WOND-'AM ' • 1400,<br />

filf and if we're not allowed<br />

«ir WONZ.-AM' 1580 and<br />

to maximize efficiency and<br />

.WMGM-FNH03.7. • .<br />

revenues.for the compost-<br />

ROBERTA M: SHERWIN, M.D. Freeholder D.iniel Bevel<br />

ing plant during the <strong>of</strong>f'Sea-<br />

Specializing, in<br />

son, the tipping fee could '<br />

MUA, .and authority Vice waste composting ptont. . ^<br />

Internal Medicine<br />

un;iffordable for a sys-<br />

Ghairman George Beits. • The state Pinebnds Com- ,cfn tnat- includes compost-<br />

The authority commi3- mission has ordered- the ing," Rilev said,<br />

Tho otticos <strong>of</strong> Tho Sen-.<br />

• Merry. Christmas J<br />

sinners will discuss the county landfill dosed by -j't ^Ould be ironic If<br />

tincl-LodgerWiW close at decisions the MUA faces in<br />

Happy New Year!<br />

nco.i on Thursday for<br />

p thn.' Ctrristrrras trotioay".~"<br />

PEACE<br />

Tho newspapor wilj \<br />

3013rd St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Glty. N.J.<br />

M *Y 19 ^ 6 > ancl "It would be ironic If oul-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />

transportation <strong>of</strong> waste turns 6\A to be<br />

less expensive than a system that features -<br />

true resource recovery and ensures<br />

self-reliance for our county" •<br />

. ; —MUA chairman Dan Rttoy<br />

according to Out-<strong>of</strong>-st>te transportation<br />

_ efforts to -e-nahlKK- MUA, has been resistflnL-to ^ {v3Sje turns oat to be<br />

resource recovery, the List arrangements that h would ld expensive than ! "a system<br />

1 m.ijor element in thv couri- . help the county • • " -<br />

n , cl P lnc Flood disaster center<br />

set up at Cape armory<br />

COURT HOUSE — A Disaster Assistance Center has<br />

been act up at the N.J. National Guard Armory hero to :. '<br />

help those Capo May County residents recovering from<br />

the. storm damage. It will be manned byemployees rcpre- .<br />

, scnting a wide variety <strong>of</strong> federal and state <strong>of</strong>fices. The Red<br />

Cross will also! be on hand. . ; - v •<br />

county stabilize- a that fentures true resource<br />

• ty'.s system <strong>of</strong> solid warjte waste flow; that triples dur- recovery and• ensures selfinK<br />

the summo; tounst--M- reUWtor our county.' '<br />

so<br />

"' ..,..' . ' ' "We'll betaking," Rilc.y<br />

Stabling the waste flow Wld-for stronR pubpc 5up;<br />

port in our effort to estabdovvn-sizlng<br />

the compost- • Ush • |mi that makc9<br />

ing plant -wouW involve economic and<br />

irnportihg-waste from faj ^<br />

: .<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice is closed today and tomorrpw ff»r cjr>,<br />

din^fdnvrr. pjsM-n^or r.i!cs Uir'.myiiniWjver ,'2 y.-i LI<br />

. The iWrywillil'o rrffr'r a rxx>k <strong>of</strong> six tk-kets for<br />

,iu!orr.c£>:!i-> gtxvJ ioi {\:\c ycir .it $ ;> 0. P'.CM' ticV.fis irv<br />

no: vahd Ori wc-okonds in Juric, \v.\\ and Aut;i:M. Thocvir<br />

TIT-raw rvfSt^trfCTcriMTrn .-s^c-f. fiT^n v.-i1! t«-";i'di:ft\1<br />

£2.2 r hc^v, this<br />

> wh;!c chi!drc:i undi'r fi w.ii .-*,tij-oc-.j.;b:i:'.!c-.<br />

'.!c-. to<br />

::\.:u-.- ;::.. .;..;•..•... ,...•. • . .-. ^.. ,\ .<br />

h:.Hed by s, i A C^..^:^^:^,;- V,::..,^<br />

Allstate Insurers will stay on<br />

in New Jersey, <strong>of</strong>ficials say<br />

^ r £i ^<br />

.-\:::.!3ii Ir.«uraV.cv Co i-.^ rc\ ^x.-vJ i'i<br />

! • 7 j orr^prob<br />

.frr^ f4lr_iisf,it,u:-:nso:cvJ Jr.vm, acctxdmg to 7KrW<br />

Tnc i;;^ •..••.v.:r«T1 w^.-, wji thr most vocal<br />

to aitrtcutc it-i drcj^r. to IUV to the -.cry sjjr.c nti"orma<br />

w.^.c*. KJVC r.^ac tr.c rrk: K j '<br />

g<br />

L'r-dtr ar agrcorrxnt with the Ms*,-AlijLate will drop ill<br />

.rvT.J;r c L>w;u,a crjl^.i^-g the reforms It has 4U0<br />

agi«d h, poy o« S50 rruliion tc; SttJ m:i;1<strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Iau»"<br />

•'• d ' m - b > '- e s:j: '-- 3 Marirt Trjrwt-.o- Fisc-Jirv peel<br />

v,.:.-,^; vriurg to make pv^^holdv^ bcjir the cxpcr.w.<br />

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Driver in fatal O.C. accident<br />

driving history<br />

:iTY — Police<br />

Friday charged Dale Banchi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Becalcy's Point with two<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> death by auto and<br />

two counts aggravated<br />

assault in connection with a<br />

.doubly fatat aeddent .on<br />

Nov. 20, according to Traffic<br />

Safety Sgt Curt Dull. .<br />

Banchi has already been<br />

convicted" <strong>of</strong> two area<br />

rdxurutOT'dtivhSg charges in<br />

1983 and 1987, according to<br />

a state Department <strong>of</strong><br />

: '20. . . . • ,-<br />

' If convicted <strong>of</strong>/the latest<br />

charge, Banchi could face<br />

imprisonment from three to<br />

live years for cac*h' cmint,<br />

and a fine <strong>of</strong> between $500<br />

.and $7,500, ' according to<br />

Dull. That woylii mein<br />

, Bjnchi could spend 20<br />

' years tn uil<br />

Bar.cht reported to<br />

mtyvapal court on PMdjy, •<br />

anil Vi-as arrci'cd and'<br />

He WJII later<br />

n S25.CXX1 bvJ.it.<br />

.. aDulL. , ., .<br />

the early evening <strong>of</strong><br />

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impact into a third vchide^fbUQwing violations;<br />

also traveling.west out <strong>of</strong>. •.• In 1988. disregarding a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ' • ' stop sign. '<br />

There were five others • In 1987, speeding,<br />

injured; Indudmg Banchi, • In 1986, speeding,<br />

who was Iransported by ". ln 1982, careless drivhelicoptcr<br />

to Cooper ing.<br />

Trauma Center in Camden. " - .<br />

Banchi is also ' charged'• •• In 1981,'careless-dxivwith<br />

aggravated assault ing which resulted in an<br />

.because.oi..'. thc -injuries to..<br />

Robin Conover, who was in<br />

the sarhe-.car as Gardner •. In August .<strong>of</strong> 1981,-<br />

and Picrcy, and Michelle<br />

Motor Vehicles spokesper- Douris, who was driving<br />

son, as well as numerous 1<br />

the other vehicle.<br />

He currently has" five<br />

other moving violations • Douria wa. pickup<br />

trurk — fttrayuJ out <strong>of</strong> his'<br />

!.\.ne and 1 - "ifrv^i: oil huju<br />

KiXievi drn'irn bv Chnjtcv"<br />

pher Cvirdncr, 3*. ', .\ M>.icht.T at M.A:n£irvd<br />

.Ft-f;iorr-i K:gh . School,<br />

w^ixvrd.n^ to piiLvx-*<br />

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We Welcome...-<br />

VLSA'MC-AMEX<br />

Our entire staff would like to wish a Merry and<br />

Bright Christmas.to all. It is a pleasure doing<br />

business with you.<br />

OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE • 7 am to 5 pm<br />

CLOSED OrRISTMAS DAY -OPEN SAT, DEC. M, 7 stn to 5 pm J<br />

SUNDAY, DEC. 27 - Tta to 2 pm<br />

WARDS PASTRY<br />

730 Atbury Aye, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • Open 7 Days • 399-1260<br />

f<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember tides<br />

TWo« lor fth Smxit drarfyklao. For G/oal E<strong>of</strong>l Harbor Intot «utKt»ct 12<br />

minutm from Koh Wo and 24 rhuxoo* from IOM 6<br />

12:52 3.1<br />

Lunar Logond<br />

» Now Moon AUocnln*0»"t Fartf l«*'f a rnDinM<br />

)F>mQiort« P Mooo *i rorijo* (OoecU \e> Larth) .<br />

) f\a Uoon 3 Moon r»/L'«* tenth rV Lcfaiat<br />

I Lam Qtarur C Uoon nn FqjB!or<br />

N Uoon Ft:Uwtl North d Ccualc<br />

Ctx?flift 1QCC — Ocoar ("i^-cirvj Co Sorwi Port, >U DaT*4<br />

DEDABTMENT"<br />

Restaurant Advertisers Index<br />

Boyar's Sub a Grill<br />

ChaHortX)x..<br />

Clrdo Ikfjor<br />

Cousin's (OC)<br />

Crab Trap<br />

Farrth/Cnlcfcen Plus.<br />

Gardon's Market<br />

fcTO '€ -OFF.--<br />

• Family, Fashion . • Accessories<br />

; • Giftvvares ••Housewares %<br />

° Home FurnLshings<br />

• <strong>Line</strong>ns -<br />

• CHILDREN'S<br />

FASHIONS<br />

• LADIES DEFT.:<br />

SWEATERS, 8LOL<br />

k SPORTSWEAR<br />

\ : "SHS<br />

A\ ft Holiday<br />

DRESSES<br />

SL.EEPWEAR<br />

OLTERWEAR<br />

• FREEHOLIDAVGlrT<br />

VVRAPFLNGOFALL<br />

S TAINTO N PURCHAS ES<br />

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CHRISTMAS SHOP<br />

1st Floor Annex<br />

-B-16<br />

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Groate Bay Rasort ...:»A-13 jl<br />

Qregory'd ...:. A-14 fl :<br />

Mac's Restaurant.: .._«A-14 11 .-:••',<br />

Mario's Pizza—. . -_..J*r14 U '<br />

Obadlah's Seafood ....... .....A14 Jl<br />

Peppers.— ._.JV-12 I] •;•<br />

Ready's C<strong>of</strong>loe Step..... .~S.Jr7 M /<br />

S^Ts Pizza<br />

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Schoon<strong>of</strong>d Restaurant „ _:^A-14> H<br />

Torrffi Del -...~. . B-16 H .<br />

Undo BiTs Pancake ._^V-1'4 » ,<br />

Varettylnn... ; ..-.A-12 H ;<br />

HOLIDAY SRLECTIONS ON SALE! '<br />

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30,o-.m0ff bLTERWEAR 40%Off V<br />

30%^50% Off<br />

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« CHRISTMAS SHOP:<br />

CHRISTMAS \ r !LLAGE<br />

HOUSES, Ceramic<br />

& Lighted<br />

CAROLLN'G CHRISTMAS<br />

BELLS - play 25 holiday<br />

carob. Reg.' s 49.99- '<br />

DEPARTMENT 6TOQE<br />

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SfiA BLE CjTY — Seri- and Jonathan, 5, with help- This y«ar, a special award<br />

ous^ flooding and high ing to put up the tightn. .was made to Christian<br />

winds couldrrt drown the .They entered ' the contest Keller, 37 79th Street, who,<br />

Christmas spirit.<br />

last year for the first time had not registered for the<br />

That's greati* exclaimed and won honorable men- contest but whose-lighting<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> resident t i o h v ••'.'.'•' • impressed the judges.-The-.<br />

mMt:<br />

Francos Stcelman upon "The boys will get a kick Kcucrn wcjro delighted to'<br />

toarrdity that she had won out <strong>of</strong> winning,** said Steel- learn <strong>of</strong> the speciw award. •<br />

first prize In the. recreation man. They were so. dia«: They did not know you had,'<br />

department's annual couraged when the storm to register and said ihey"<br />

.Christinas'.Hou&c. Lighting knocked out some Of thewould<br />

certainly register<br />

Contest. .<br />

lights. They thought that next yean. ..'.•'•"'•'<br />

;•• "We could use some wewould.n6twin.- •<br />

happy. ndWs," .she -. Adam Affrunti; 17, a stu- Houses, which are not<br />

')».titi"-'1.Vir.:".<br />

-explained. "Our first floor dent at <strong>Ocean</strong> -<strong>City</strong> High registered'are not eligible<br />

waa flooded out, and weSchool,<br />

got a kick out <strong>of</strong> the for the prizes'; however, by<br />

had a lot <strong>of</strong> damage during news thar his entry had adding the non-regislcrcd •Santa and Mnj. Claus get some assistance at trie Sea Iste CUy tire house Monday<br />

^hc Dtec. Uth atonn." won second place. Affruhti, catogory, the sponsors hope from deputy elves Devon McKG&frey, 8, <strong>of</strong> Seavllte, his elster Moh/ McKo<strong>of</strong>ery arid<br />

. In fact, she aalcl that they who lives at 106j50th Street, to motivate more home Katharine Fehrte, 8, <strong>of</strong> Soa tele, v<br />

had much more lighting,, said that he, too; lost some owners to enter the contest,<br />

including lacer lights that lights and a Christmas tree explained Freeman.<br />

blew down during -the. during the storm; All told, - This is the first year we<br />

storm and other lights that he estimated that he' put up have given.an award to a<br />

were short-circuited. 2300 lights, workiRg for-a non-registered' house," she<br />

The conte«t was judged couple <strong>of</strong> hours after school . added. "It was .a suggestion<br />

last Thursday, after, the every day for two weeks. that came from the judges."-^<br />

wont <strong>of</strong> the storm was well .Affrunti, who had.<br />

- oVer, but before the dcanup entered the contest before The judging, according tq<br />

could be completed. but had never won, will Chairperson Stella Pontin,<br />

Stcelman, who lives at receive a Christmas floral waa done by members <strong>of</strong><br />

122 42nd Street, will receive arrangement from Rocky the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Garden<br />

$50 in cash or a $100 US. and Fred's Creative Design dub. Judges included Joy<br />

Savings Bond from First Florists.<br />

Sumski, Terry Reed, Lcnnea<br />

Savings and Loan Associa- Honorable mention went McGarr, and Florence Hintion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. She to'Blanche Short. 41, 79th shillwood. The criteria for<br />

.said that originally there Street, who will. receive a judging included originali-<br />

were- about 3,000 lights on certificate. ' . ; ty/creativity, aesthetic<br />

the house and bade yard. There were 13 entries,. effect; and effort, explained<br />

She credits her children, according to yickic Freer Louise Stief, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Frankfe. 10. Matthew, 8. man, recreation director. the Sea. Mff Clty-Rccren Hon _<br />

Cbmmission; who eoordl-<br />

• nated the contest b$t did<br />

: Scientific Swedish MUM<br />

not participate in the judging.<br />

• • • . , .<br />

" It put us all in the .<br />

holiday spirit," said Pontin..<br />

The Santa's Calling program,<br />

jvhich is also sponsored<br />

by the recreation<br />

department, made 85 calls<br />

to-135 children in dne eve- "<br />

ning. Ai^sting Santa were '<br />

Joseph Powell', Frank Alear-<br />

Certified Message Practitioner cli, Dan McBridgC, Fcnton<br />

Ttarapatrfc Uassaoa • Deep Tissue • Trigger Pwtt f, Brcithaupt. Joel Modern,<br />

and Uitn O"Qliham. ' .<br />

Holiday Gift Certificates<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY<br />

nr$ NOT TPOJATEl'.<br />

CptUttual— • cub b« ptafcMt up QTI<br />

Man tv«, ChrtatmM ' Dav Or<br />

. Complete "•<br />

Bctfury-Service<br />

OPEN YEAK-ROUND<br />

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Santa Visits fire department<br />

SEA ISLE CiTY — Santa It's a Christmas tradition' tho place, according to<br />

.Claus doesn't usually come that dates back almost 100. McKecfery.<br />

|to town in a fire engine, but. years, according to Bob. Gifts, ice cream, Christ-<br />

he did in Sea Isle Qty. McKeefcry, one <strong>of</strong> the orgamas music, and lots <strong>of</strong> fun<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday, <strong>Dec</strong> 21, atnizers<br />

<strong>of</strong> the event. brought smiles and cheers<br />

6:30 p.m. the Sea Iskt <strong>City</strong> Tho party Was held at the <strong>of</strong> delight to tho children,<br />

Volunteer Fire Department flrehouae, which is located who look • forward to this<br />

hosted a Christmas Party at the Public Safety Build- party every year, almost as<br />

for more' than 150 children ing on Kennedy Boulevard. much as the firefighters dov<br />

up to eight years old who Santa Claus was given a exclaimed McKeefcry. .<br />

live in the city.<br />

map so that- he could find . "WclL almost as much."<br />

he added. •• '<br />

Sea Isle Glty notes . by William Barlow,<br />

NEW CARS<br />

N.J. for. an historic PLANNING, ZONING<br />

FQHPQL1CE __._.-•—.-._.- resources survey •"- .APPOINTMENTS<br />

• The dty Board <strong>of</strong> Com- . Officials said the survey Mayor" Michael McHale<br />

missionersTucsday-unanl- is necessary before the city announced j.reappoLntments<br />

mously authorized the. can make application to the to both the Planning Board<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> three new <strong>1992</strong>stale<br />

for- grants for-historic and the Zoning Board Tues-<br />

police cars, at a total cost <strong>of</strong> prciervatian.<br />

day.<br />

almost $44,000.<br />

• The city has been moving To the Planning board;<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the cars will cost toward an- History Prcser- Robert P. Fleming has been<br />

over $15,000 and one will vatiOTi District over the past appointed until <strong>Dec</strong>. 31,<br />

cost over SI 3J000. . •• year, bmt'<strong>of</strong>fidati' have said \I995_ Michael Baldmi until<br />

they will allow property • <strong>Dec</strong> 31, 1993, Robert Bow-<br />

HISTORIC SURVEY v owners who do not wi'»h to man until <strong>Dec</strong>. 31, 199-i;<br />

APPROVED<br />

bx- a part'<strong>of</strong> it lobei-xempt. Jane Cc*tantino until <strong>Dec</strong><br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Co*hmi»-<br />

31. -199-1, Da'n-Libro uVitil<br />

sionera Tuesday unani- PLAYGROUND ', <strong>Dec</strong>. 31,- .1993, William<br />

mously approved a $9,320 ENVISIONED. '<br />

Mammele until <strong>Dec</strong>. 31,contract<br />

with the Sullen:' • Some residents are taking " '.199-1 and Patricia JLJrtvscu-bargtr-agency<br />

t»f. Oidwick, beginning step-? .toward a ' wiki until <strong>Dec</strong> 31, :199^. .<br />

vcyuntccr-buii^ "creative To the 'Zoning Ikvird,<br />

playground" sinular -to the McHale^a-appomted CK«ron£<br />

recently'completed jn * lotte Monftli, 1<br />

I5M Aib^ry Avt, Phone JW-lSIS<br />

Ocwvn Cuy. • •" •'<br />

, A" coxrunuoity meeling is<br />

p'.anred fcrr 7 prr./jAn. 20<br />

at thv, N^arina Budding,<br />

•t2nJ f^reo! and.tbfc'iwy- to<br />

thc.po«.v.bi2ity. '<br />

J JU1 E.irru : :<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — State <strong>of</strong> stone. He said If neces-<br />

and federal permits for prosary,*the length,'•cWW >c<br />

posed stohc groins'at 83th reduced but he WU1 not<br />

Street and,88th Street may c6«nproinia« theprdject,<br />

at l?st be within the-'dty's 4nd. the groin fttoold. be<br />

r e a c K . - •• •'. ..• • •' . > • . • • • • made <strong>of</strong> stone. \ -V^y ' "<br />

"Resort bfficiais want th. drop jhe weapon<br />

^•iTjr.ty f*rc&c-o>Uir'i frfficc, a.r.d moved towarcl the <strong>of</strong>fic*:i<br />

there have- bctm no pc\v errs, f'ric) 1 fired fin-c *hf<br />

iifvi'if)p-r.frnt>. ' ail <strong>of</strong>.which struck<br />

Acirnrdinj; to John They then ad ministeri'ij<br />

Kvb.cki <strong>of</strong>. jhot. e:!uv, no « ' <<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the L/ppcr To\".Tish:p cvcn'or.i" .rrrvrrr* TX-'C ye.ir. i\">xr lie ivj"> .',?c^;.s!cd hy<br />

Rccrea-iion department, frigr. up-> for :he s^c.i^s \s~,'.'.. K'Vx;/[>i;a.:.-.d Dave Fem-<br />

txtc-r.dr> ^c >! wishes for the " ^ x ' •*' ^' f ' ' r '' '' % ^"•>'* ' •>•'"' ' «.T 7 »<br />

-holidays .tr\d ,\ sincorc —•—thank<br />

you tn all thox'O.Kht-v<br />

and volunteers who helpi-i 1 .<br />

m.ikc tr^i" dc-p,irtrrt-fit ^:rvr<br />

ror/ghJ.ut tho \vjr<br />

This is the wivV- for -.',.!'•<br />

giving and :hc Lpfrct<br />

Tov.-n.ship ITA Je!:.vi;ri'v: '.'•<br />

bo;vk to e-ich stutii-nt :.-i ir 0 ' ^Wi»»<br />

fU-Avi-ntirv i_rni r.r.;«i:y •-£$?£:<br />

(uncnor w;th thc.Ui^r.,.:-.-, - "M$&- I AH.m Uufoi ("Yfll \ .Cl<br />

books Jt at IS?- I'lA HAJx.it. ?x»i>. Fa:r hi:.- mi<br />

t he iitrarlrs' lion, . . 3<br />

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Frank and Anno Hughes<br />

Hughes, Robinson<br />

VOWS<br />

VERO BEACH, Fto. — Ln.-. all children <strong>of</strong>.the bride.<br />

Anne Robinson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>, and David Hughes <strong>of</strong> Den-<br />

<strong>City</strong> and .this it-sort and ver, Colo-, son <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Frank Hughes <strong>of</strong> Kokomo, groom. •<br />

£ "Ind., and this city wore .A reception ' was held<br />

united in rparringe <strong>Dec</strong>. 5. immediately following the<br />

Dr. Julius Rice <strong>of</strong>ficiated' ceremony at *<br />

%Y WoWeWsadvocatespeaks<br />

•'• * rf Eileen Fausey, center, a Cape May Courrty native, was welcomed as tho guest .<br />

h j speaker at a recent meeting pt tho Colony Club <strong>of</strong> Ocoanpity b'yclub president Dontho<br />

Christmas Star * l5e jessel, left, and program chairwoman Alice Wolf. Fausey coroploted hor educft-.<br />

. tho 'Mog; k tion in 1989 atttfr raising hor famity. She's in her fourth/term as prosktent oHho Capo-<br />

. . to hrothorkaodi J May County Women's Commisston and serves on other'countywido boards'and'<br />

ri MD AC r\ncAktrm/ / organizations, including the Coaktton Against Rape and Abuse, Division <strong>of</strong> Family<br />

CLUB Or OCEAN CITY a Planning and tho League'<strong>of</strong> Women Voters. She recertify ran as a writer candidate<br />

««r«i for COUnty freeholder. . ' ' • . ' ...<br />

Ail Furniture Sale Prices<br />

, Are NOT Alike. ...<br />

« We ln\tic> You to Compare! y »<br />

S<br />

'959 cnim<br />

STAINTO.V'S<br />

BROYHILI. snj-A<br />

25%<br />

I herV arV \O_ substitutions<br />

for quality, personal service,<br />

and,80 years <strong>of</strong> honest<br />

traditions! .<br />

Other S ; urnhure \alues Sale Priced:<br />

S m i t h s illr li. ( ,i|)L- \l.i\<br />

HOLIDAY HO("L\»: -i:rft%. ir.ci ft-*<br />

rjeVuhaw adde-d ft V0 le-id<br />

tht^R-^idiTs to victon,'"<br />

.. Mand» W..l.T I.».;K a }•<br />

i>n av'.<br />

,i th cur .sir<br />

- TtuiiLs<br />

t'ru:Ti ', k.ur 1'<br />

•' .if<br />

McHenr/s<br />

399-0711<br />

CWsiomBlinds<br />

GaryTiviggs<br />

624 1093/.^<br />

WINDOW COVERINGS<br />

Verticals • Duettes • Minis & Micros<br />

Woven Woods • S<strong>of</strong>t Light Shades f<br />

Wood Blinds • Wood Shutters • Specialty Blinds<br />

„ . .Free Shop At Home Service<br />

\<br />

Tho winning <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty boys poser<br />

.Ventnor 30-25 led by Pete<br />

Lambert's 11 points, .but<br />

then fell victim to Upper<br />

"Township 1 56-31. Lcfever<br />

had 14, and Picketts.added<br />

12 to lead the Township.<br />

Lambert had 12 for' St<br />

Augustine's. j •<br />

Sinclair scored 18- <strong>of</strong><br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s. 39 points in<br />

, jjbe final, and Scott Lrpford<br />

aiided 8- Greg .Lefevcr led<br />

the Township with II<br />

Sinclair was awarded t^ie<br />

tourney MVP trophy, and<br />

Mat* Lefcver-fTDtn UT A-aj<br />

awarded trie Sportsmanship<br />

trophy. ' •<br />

•t-<br />

Vrl-JOl<br />

(OJCOO Sorco IVE>UOJ)<br />

.398-5678-<br />

mum<br />

YOUR DREAM KITCHHI OR BATH<br />

WITHJN YOUR BUDGET!<br />

/, ftm KitQhens & Baths<br />

. ' Visit aurshowro&nl .<br />

62* West /^omrff,* Octv\ Ctry. Rew Jarygy..'<br />

'Discover?the Difference'<br />

Snco 15r2S<br />

CARP£TCL£AN><br />

CUSTOM CLEANERS<br />

GARRET • FURNITUBE<br />

We tizkQ Ugly Carpet r<br />

Free osfimates/lnspoctjcos<br />

Call 822r75a2<br />

. I9.th Annual-.<br />

. . CHRISTMAS 4<br />

CANDLELIGHT; TOUR<br />

Exponent the grandeur <strong>of</strong> Capi? May's 19th<br />

Annual Christmas Candlelight Tour<br />

Sponsored by<br />

The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts •'<br />

Saturday, EX-c. 26 - 6 PM to 10 I'M<br />

Sunday, Dee. 27 - 6 PM to 10 PM<br />

Savor the ambiance <strong>of</strong> Victona at its<br />

hc'.iday finest. Tour 10 outstanding<br />

-•' . decorated.for Christatas <strong>1992</strong>.<br />

Cost: S15 for .-.duits, S750 for c<br />

Call h-'?4-54(>4 :o order vour ticiur<br />

join us also for a wonderful array<br />

CRAF-TS and ANTIQUES<br />

Sat I3ec 2O irorn 10 am to 5 pm<br />

Sun. <strong>Dec</strong> 27 frun\ lO.arrj to-5 pfn<br />

ai .the<br />

Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea Parish Hall<br />

Washington Street, Cape May<br />

Admission: Saturday's Craft Show $2-50;<br />

Sunday's Antique Show $3.50<br />

Cape May, NJ<br />

Mid Atlantic<br />

(6OT) SS4.5404<br />

SMTTrl JEWELERS,<br />

• RICHARD O.SMrtHr PROP<br />

12S9S.Shos«*IWL, Palermo ^J<br />

08223 ' ^(|v 609-390-3171<br />

OPBjIMon-Sat 10to3 - CLOSEDM. 12/2S •<br />

and<br />

fj EXERCISE-WEAfl<br />

And Vrarra, lastn^g gjw,<br />

OimefxtHn {funking<br />

We're so tappy to howl<br />

641-5163<br />

-. .tru FIT. I HOLIDAY GIFTS<br />

Greetings<br />

WE >V7I.L BE CLOSED<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 25th & Jan. 1st<br />

415 Sih Serat, <strong>Ocean</strong> C%


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AS jms&nmi-iJEvcam ;oo-n ctty, HJ.<br />

Coastalgales mark both the<br />

beginning and the end <strong>of</strong> 199J<br />

in tkfs ana, causing consider-<br />

• able damage to most cbmmunitia."The<br />

year also saw resort<br />

. business people struggling to<br />

get by in a reas&ion economy,.<br />

wkUe others, such as an electric<br />

• Utility and a theatre<br />

. group, advanced ptam' forma<br />

jot building projects. :<br />

The following is a chranologiart<br />

round-up <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

stories in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Upper<br />

Township, Somers Point and<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. The second half<br />

will be published next week.<br />

January<br />

OCEAN CITY — A massive<br />

northeast .storrrt struck<br />

the region Jan. 4, causing an<br />

estimated S4 million In,'<br />

damage to private and public<br />

piopeity in the' city and<br />

further Smashing thc.bonrdr<br />

walk,, which was already ^ region,<br />

damaged from the October<br />

storm. • • '.<br />

OCEAN CITY — Mayor<br />

Nlckolaa Tr<strong>of</strong>a included the<br />

takeover <strong>of</strong> the Aquatic &<br />

Fitness Center and the<br />

Parking Authority in-, hli<br />

proposed <strong>1992</strong> budget,<br />

which also included--a pro-<br />

posed tax increase.<br />

OCEAN CITY —<br />

• Soythend <strong>City</strong> Councilman<br />

• Jack Jones died Jan. 9. '<br />

For meritorious service<br />

Early fn th» year. Sea isto Otty honored poUcs oTfcere and csU2eris who<br />

had grvffn <strong>of</strong> thorajwMtt. Horn-, Polca Chic* H Phittp Mutlorpira a Montc^-.<br />

rloua Servtea ModaJ on tho unrform <strong>of</strong> Sg*. Mtehaal Larkirvfo-r hro adicn<br />

• preventing injury in a 'fire thtr year before.<br />

Wm. Schoppy Trophy Co<br />

|l031Shoi:e Rd. 653T16BV Linwc>(»d<br />

"GS'S"<br />

609 ASBURY AVE<br />

-Christmas<br />

TAILOR SHOP<br />

Ph. 399-1120<br />

To ail our clients we wish a<br />

ttcattby de Happy ttoliday Season!<br />

s vuluntecrs<br />

fill in ft>r i<br />

JOHN G. CAREW<br />

OPTIQAN<br />

•508 8tfa Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, >a 399-7310<br />

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V* «t>ova ordtnonoa was tfiiy paum by H>a Board <strong>of</strong> Confrnfeafonin <strong>of</strong><br />

tha Clr> <strong>of</strong> (faM loM Cfly. New Jwaoy, on I(W DNUina * l»» n&Mxr mnxlrxj<br />

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this dty and formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>.-<strong>City</strong> died <strong>Dec</strong>. 19 in Del- niry died <strong>Dec</strong>. 20 al Shore Memorial Hospital. ' . <strong>Dec</strong>. 21. in Burdette Tomiin Memorial Hospital, Cape May died <strong>Dec</strong>. 18 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somcrs Point.,<br />

ray Corrumortity Hospital in Dclray Beach, Ha., as a rcflvlt Mrs. Smith was a former, member <strong>of</strong> Uxal No. 223 Car- Court House. ' ' . • . Mrs. Cbzzan was a blackjack dealer atTropWorld?)<br />

<strong>of</strong> an automdbilo accident. .*• ' ' penrer's Union <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and was a special <strong>of</strong>ficer Born in London, England,, he wa3 a longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Casino and' Entertainment Resort in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for 10<br />

Bom in Monmouth County, he and his father where and crossing guard for the Somcrs Point Police Depart- Cape May Court Houae before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. years.' • • - . • ' .<br />

commercial, fishermen before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in ment. • " • Mr. Goedc had worked In the shipyards <strong>of</strong>- New York Born In Philadelphia, one wa3 a longtime resident <strong>of</strong>.<br />

I 922 - " '. A veteran <strong>of</strong> World "War II and the Cuban crisis, he <strong>City</strong>. He had also-worked for When ton Glass in Mays • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: '<br />

Mr. Johnson was best knowni forhis family enterprise, served 27 years in the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserves. Landing and was a self-employed-handyman in SomerB She is survived by six sons, Christopher, Michael,<br />

" ' ' ' ". retiring as a flrst class petty <strong>of</strong>ficer. He was a member <strong>of</strong> Point... . , : - Joseph, David James and Nicholas, all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and<br />

VFWPo6tNo.2389inPleasantville. ; - • He'was a membcr<strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> LodgcNo. \7.\, F.& her mother, Anna Colasante. '-•'• • , •<br />

He was a life member <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Volunteer Fire A^^and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club. ' . Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Monday at St Augustine's<br />

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according" to pollc* L'fc Bob<br />

white mate, 50 to 0 ywro-<br />

old. about 5 foot, 8 tach^i<br />

tall with a Btocjky builA Hfe"<br />

n*anno.itwpa»«iie«and«nM<br />

Ooard rv^d on !>>• 32nd day at St. Joseph.Roman CaihohcChu.rrh.<br />

DorjEion-i may bo m.idi? to Shore Cart'. Bex 1 Vl^SomiTT.<br />

Point'(XW.; or'Meals on Wheels <strong>of</strong> Somcrs Po_-\t • " .<br />

ArrJpgcments were b'y Midd!c-!on:S;robi .ind '/^U-<br />

Funeral Home, 5)orr,rr> Point. '. " . ...<br />

Julian Regnier, 83 * '<br />

Julian Vi\ Rf£r,irr<br />

• //; JjA'ing fianeinbrancd (if.<br />

Cindy M. Cesar<br />

QC'R L-'vUY OJiGOOD COLNStl.CfiLRCJi •<br />

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died fy< .i? : :r, Sh<br />

Bom:n f'hibdcJph-x, V.\\ \'T<br />

here "^65 ar,d is lorrr.er!<br />

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He IA iurvivi'ii bv hi% wi!i.<br />

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CLIP'S SAVE:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Holiday Schedule for<br />

TRASH & RECYCLfNG COLLECTION<br />

I.<br />

MONDAY - REGULAR SCHEDULE<br />

TUESDAY - REGULAR SCHEDULE<br />

WEDNESDAY - REGULAR SCHEDULE<br />

THURSDAY-REGULAR SCHEDULE-<br />

FRIDAY-'NO COLLECTION<br />

SATURDAY -LONGPORT BRIDGE to 3rd STREET<br />

Note: Please have all trash out by 7 AM on your collection day<br />

COGGIN WASTE MANAGEMENT Inc. • 399-2981<br />

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year<br />

• CLIP & SAVE<br />

. Mr.. Wbolford was deputy chief for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire<br />

DvportiTHTil for 37 years befoiv retiring in 197V. He was a<br />

member/if the M.irmora E!k.s lokigo. • • *•<br />

Surviving ,uc two'cfiughtcrs^Donna L. <strong>of</strong> Somcrs Point'<br />

and Allison D- Fleming ot S,m Frana'irutirin', may W m.uic lo the American i Icart Associa-<br />

Him, rtX)Whi!e 'Horse, f'ikf, Audobon. iV.J.<br />

Ravmpnd Pierce, 86<br />

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BEACH HAVEN — ]oan Kjsunich, 62. <strong>of</strong> this comm<br />

nity died <strong>Dec</strong>. 20 at home. "•<br />

. The president <strong>of</strong> the Beach Haven Library Board' <strong>of</strong><br />

Trustees, she aLso Worked as a substitute teacher at the<br />

Southern Regional School DistrfcHor the past72 years.<br />

. She was active in the Girl Scouts and the 4-H QuH in<br />

Beach Haven. - '. " .<br />

Bom in Pittsburgh, she moved taBeJcfi Kavcn in I960.<br />

Surviving arc her husband, George; rvyo daughters,<br />

Kimberly Scrdyn.skj <strong>of</strong> Marl ton and Susan Matthews <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cry: two 5003' Mark <strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights and Tho-<br />

mas t!f" Ab&ccon; a brother, -Dr. Thom-ii. Cuddebock<br />

Pittsburgh; and three grandchildren.<br />

Services were Wednesday «t Bugbec-Riggs. Funeral<br />

Home, Ship Bottom. Burial was private.<br />

Contributions may be m,»de to th* Southern <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

County""Hcttfritjl Building Fund or the American <strong>On</strong>cer<br />

Soaety. ' •<br />

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JLRCLV AUTHOMIZINtf THL<br />

C.KAKTWC. C*' AM CA3CUI.NT TO<br />

GL((AHD A slAHGIOTTl AND<br />

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win:, TO ftWLUTv Accrr>a ovr»<br />

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end >u jor*^. on raw naocam<br />

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Christmas!<br />

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I Peace, Love<br />

I and Joy • We hope the<br />

J Warmrii <strong>of</strong> Uiis holiday season<br />

I are with you throughout the year.<br />

Jim Tice<br />

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May, In KM BtMo ot New Janay. on ttm 22nd day ot Otownbar. 1002. and<br />

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i. 1 '." croy Anderson favor- which was performed with p^ ^as the scene <strong>of</strong>- vot singing <strong>of</strong> the United Inspi- mation <strong>of</strong> faith in a long: gram, and further refresh- ever closer so get Vbuir First<br />

rational Gospel Chorus time. ment was supplied by Night buttons and be ready<br />

' The man in the red suit members <strong>of</strong> the First Night to welcome 1993 in style.<br />

Team Raiders listed ^ *-«<br />

at intermediate school *uietide<br />

Tho Sindia as it appeared, masts askevw from wa'v(?<br />

action, some time aftor running aground in 1901.<br />

SINDIA<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

expert and former president<br />

afterward. "He's a very<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hi3toric.il<br />

curious guy."<br />

Museum, was quickly atlhe<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> the* expected<br />

scene with a video camera<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> dredging pipe,<br />

before the relic was set<br />

however, thc tiller post <strong>of</strong><br />

down. He said it IA likely<br />

' the Sindia, a four-masted<br />

the'po'>t.will be put on diisteel<br />

barqucrun aground In<br />

• play In.the fnuscum,-which-<br />

1901,J>WM dangling frctm<br />

has 'nurrn.Tou.5 CCIJCS from<br />

the nhovcl.<br />

the.tvreclc. including porce-<br />

Thc po^ was thc La«<br />

-Ltin and the vessel's fieurt-piece<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the' ship \-isihle<br />

above the syid <strong>of</strong>f 16th IranicJlly, Smarts had<br />

Strctrt. Just list year;, most given, a presentation on thc<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihf pent -could be sc4r. h^tciry d • tJV' wriici o:><br />

•ibove' the was'c-s, but theSunday,<br />

comrnorr.oratmg<br />

ship had been completely the a'nhivcrjary foi its<br />

buncd in t3nd by the bcaci ^n<br />

prcnoct until weeent erosion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pro^xt exposed thc<br />

tiller head ag.iin.<br />

Hcnrj' f«rldihc aty. Putin.<br />

WorkA Dc-parttr^-nt' 'w.-xild<br />

p'a<strong>of</strong>tJvi? Iron pent, jViut ]0<br />

feet high by IS {&: )ar,f1, in<br />

storage. ;<br />

Robert hUn\ I oral 5riiw<br />

; !iir.ding <strong>Dec</strong>. 15'. 1901.<br />

The .ship '.vas . on ruutv<br />

tixrm Kb-bv, Japjn th NVw<br />

"»'t v rk wilh a cirfio o^ porci 1 Vespers<br />

•' ByEDWlSMER<br />

OCEAN CFTY — Inter-<br />

Somincl-UjdowCntlc<br />

Christmas. That's the one<br />

Iind.iay Lane, Scott Megee,<br />

mediate school students<br />

that was sung In Meet Me<br />

Nicole Rongione, Elizabeth VENTNOR — Trinity<br />

achieving Team Raider sta-"<br />

In St Louis by Judy Gar-<br />

Rowles Lauren Thomas. Unitcd .Methodist ChurcH<br />

tus for thc • first<br />

. land. . ' (fi<br />

Ljlson. • • <strong>of</strong> Ventnor starts each<br />

period have been listed.<br />

Bryan pleased all with<br />

David Alli AMsan, month o[( ^^ ite.Jcrscy<br />

They are, according to Bobby Barr, BiU(<br />

' Irving Berlin's White Christ- •<br />

Bidlack, shore Jazz Vespcrn.<br />

grade: - ' ' Melba Davis, Shannon<br />

mas- and Mel Tonne's<br />

Thc scries <strong>of</strong> informal.ser-<br />

4lh . — Farrik Barnard, Dcvinc,. Tcsid Doyle, Pam<br />

Christmas Song. •<br />

vices/con ccrtt produced by<br />

Zachary Blake. Rhiarinon Galbghcr. Chnsrine Kilken- ihc .Bc-v.1 Clancy. Wilson is_<br />

Bock, John Delventhai,'Mel-" ny, Michael KiTroy," Aaron<br />

- Many irtore followed, and —<br />

enjoying increased popular-<br />

isso Glenn, Tiffany Conza- Kyle, Tammy McCourt",<br />

featured great charts that<br />

ity over thc years"and so<br />

loz, Cand.Kt Crogan, Chris Michacla- McGarv'cy,<br />

were enjoyed by alL Thc<br />

this Christmas bonus was<br />

.Hartman, Russdl Jacksonv Sharon, Moss, Heather<br />

program and others we<br />

most welcome and attended •<br />

'Sandy" Kcpley,.--Samantha Oliphan't, Z.ich Ka.ib, Tami<br />

hoard during the holiday<br />

by a chvirch-filling crcrwdl<br />

Mato*, Jason Mclaughlin, Schaucr, R<strong>of</strong>cx rt-Smith, Scan<br />

season brought out thc(^<br />

Textured was Ace Mac-<br />

Justin i'urdy,'Amanda •Svvift, Alarui Taralxirelli.<br />

many aspects <strong>of</strong> this music<br />

era's 20th Strcet.'Band wirn<br />

The common denominator •<br />

•Smiuth, Cinny Swift, £rica 7lh — Ntatt.CKvles,-Tif- Mact-ra himself and Fmnk<br />

was quality and devotion.<br />

Williams.' - ' fany Cus'te'r, , Megan Vicari on saxophone.<br />

5th — Knstt-n Allc-n, Rni> Edwards, C1ITJS(IO Hess, Doubling on trumpet and<br />

We all have our favorites<br />

ert Brown, Anthony Callan," Alex K,i rulers on., feffrey (lugelhorn .were Dave<br />

and with -o many modes <strong>of</strong><br />

Lari,v»i Girnuccio, i:rick.i Shcok-r, Mcli.v,.! Thompson-" Kennedy and /Dave Shectri<br />

expression there was &bmc<br />

Conneris, Toiid Cur.ter, Kim- Hth — Ciiov.iniu Barratta,<br />

Dickerson, David Evans, Craig Beaumont, Hubert<br />

whilp Bill NeviTum pro-<br />

Tony. Fusscl!,'' Jospeh Becker, JennifrV Buntley,<br />

vided mcHow frombohesounds..<br />

Gsrxcy, Ryan Gnrdy, Morgan,<br />

Cra->v St.icj- John-son, Hjrb,ii:gh, .' Tom<br />

't~hc bwnd roster was com-<br />

Hecnap,<br />

Sarari HamiLion, Kyle Dan'- Ki-llv. />:ntt<br />

p!.:ted by Kick DrtU, bass;<br />

Haark, Mark famicion, Jim Uov«i, XitMli' Oi'.j<br />

!V:!c Jacksor., drums; Skip<br />

hant." Shacfer, piano; ivhile great<br />

'Grand Hotel' POWER<br />

at Stockton<br />

tcontinjed from'pa^c 1}<br />

! 1"..: t.'. r. liriTia I L~: i -rt >ir!:<br />

The Mji-^<br />

ct:u!d {••(.• attrjbutrii<br />

-<br />

i.un, •cftcalyptui cr.l .ind<br />

matting froth thc crncnt,<br />

the ?.j.ir.d.ird Oi!<br />

:<br />

thing for evtrry taste.<br />

The evening ended With<br />

rhythm, lolly Old Si. Nich.o the USAUI fellowship in the •<br />

u ,u n VCr ° P TOVldcd b >' ^ followed by a cool and sooal hail. The scnes starts yi:>.i r.cn-.i . • • " • ... . . . . .<br />

ir>v.i-r intemip- nn, j.eyAj,.. :lU)rv. [j^n piu^,<br />

rccuviTfi!. b-.i! '•..'::•.-v '', (M "»• r 'l im"^ • \~' ^"i'-N-- 1 ^^:- 1 '-'-'- \ i ;°"^ "--^P -^' 5 Jd >; CL ' n! ."°-:* 1 .'"-'"^ • v " Lv!;r ;- l t 'v - K had ^o rev?I my clocks,"<br />

'Mi J Wayne RumhOr - Sinipscn, also <strong>of</strong>, j<br />

Hilltop, said, he has not '<br />

encountered any proHciM<br />

aratl. • I • " t<br />

SccX! I^iHiday oi Jill Avcnxn),<br />

a block north <strong>of</strong><br />

Br.Vdcm.- siid h:s hcxr.e h.i.<br />

Jury C'omwLs»-icneT> ruis M.-t<br />

j'hl.rrtd.i:*! for the- th and <strong>Ocean</strong>. •<br />

thought it would be a great 16-34 Community Associa- REMINDER: Starting .9<br />

Idea for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. We tion, Colony Club, Munici- a.m. on <strong>Dec</strong>- 31. thc'lnfc**<br />

also recollect that /ay .Eggpal Alliance Committee, mation .center at the Masit<br />

ley mentioned it some time Thomas Heist Insurance Pier will be open to distr2>-.<br />

ago.<br />

Agency, The R.E. Darby utc 'tickets--for--th« Pop»:<br />

The Chamber <strong>of</strong> ComAgency,<br />

McMahon Agency, Concert. <strong>On</strong>e. button Wfll;<br />

merce has assumed general Cedar- Shores Innkeepers admit you to ono <strong>of</strong> the con-' -<br />

sponsorship and Cnrla Guild, Fairness in Taxes, certs at either 10 or Tl.m»iv<br />

Heist chairs the finance • Kitchen. Contioction, <strong>Ocean</strong> Vou xnzy-dhcdt bDck tatcrin .•;.<br />

committee. The volunteer <strong>City</strong> PTA. Spinning Wheel the day for'additional tide*<br />

committee under the direc-' Florist. Wallace Hardware- cis depending on demand.<br />

tion.<strong>of</strong> Joan Dice is looking andBdyd'sTV:<br />

First Nifihf Admis«lo»'<br />

forhelpers the night <strong>of</strong> the • Performance sites for butions will be on sale D«!c;-.<br />

event Call Joan at 399-1033 First Night include the 31 at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoone<br />

or Ihe ' Chamber at 399-Musjc<br />

Pier, boardwalk and Savings Sc Loan- <strong>of</strong>fices, tfe« '<br />

2629. • Moorlyn Terr/ice-, Sports & informatipn' center on tKe<br />

•The following companies Civic 'Center. 6th St. <strong>of</strong>f9th<br />

Street causeway or (he<br />

are among those 'who arcboardwalk;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Information Cienter on.the '<br />

sponsors for the First Night: High School. 6th and Allan-, boardwalk.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings tie; St Peter's Church, 8th<br />

oro information.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Cen-flyers Brc available'at the<br />

tcr is <strong>of</strong>fening a chUdren's Arts Center or by caUing<br />

ballet program as part <strong>of</strong> Luclnda Hathaway, 399thc<br />

winter schedule <strong>of</strong> dass- 6921. '<br />

Trie programs can accommodate<br />

beginner as weJJ as HOLIDAY HOURS FOB<br />

advanced . students. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS<br />

Included are -Dancepby, n Toddler Time, the Fret;<br />

creative class for ages 3-5 Public Library's program<br />

that follows thc Free Public. for 2- and 3-y£ar-old3 Will<br />

Ubrary'3 storytime; Ballet not meet today and tomorstandards,<br />

for age* 4-6, an row, <strong>Dec</strong>. 24 and 25.<br />

entry level ballet class for Saturday Story Time w«<br />

f --i<br />

If you've just picked up<br />

your bright, new 1993 cal-<br />

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

endar put down 6 p-tru Saturday,<br />

July 17..for Nigbt b»<br />

coming events<br />

Venice. " •<br />

TTiunday, poc 24<br />

AJoohoiic. Amxiynou* - HOV Merry Christmas and<br />

-.al)rcur Jnrry Epccooa* Otrrcfi, 30J> and . Happy Chanukoh from all,<br />

We<br />

Wednesday, Doc. 30<br />

Friday, <strong>Dec</strong> 25<br />

I Or/ Baoec Clxrch. iod tni<br />

1. tporsorad "by 1S» ChraCwi<br />

Comrrijniy Cirxio; 11 ajn. K> 230<br />

P-"<br />

<strong>On</strong>o ot Joo Karcfonne's paintings, now on exhibit in<br />

Capo May.<br />

Kardortne works<br />

in 3-month exhibit<br />

O\Pfc* MAY — The worttv *Many <strong>of</strong> the artist's<br />

., poise and quality <strong>of</strong> sions, for children apes -J-6, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> artist Joe Kar-' works ruive been previously<br />

movement; Ballet Brgin- are also canceJJed <strong>Dec</strong>. 26 donncare now on exhibit at -displayed at, the Cape May<br />

1 pp<br />

support and encoorageupb,,To.n.hIp/oc..nt1.y<br />

-," . . "<br />

Sttuntpy, Doc 26<br />

AlootoOca Anorr/moum- — Holy<br />

Trtrury tpncaqai Ourch, 3D9i and<br />

mcnt 7°" have givtetw<br />

KJwan^ Club - t>oo'« Cfcow. Rou^» OVCT the years. And tO *H<br />

9 4 SO. Sc*^o.7^0ajn ' you- U &<br />

thanks h far your hop to<br />

Chaoa Out) — Rccrsaton keeping our. many<br />

. 881 ind Kwon. 8 pm eventsgoirrj^--<br />

Uoridiy,DK.23<br />

EICJXOJJ* CIut> —<br />

Rottau-ant, Sam»r».P\>r.t. 630 pjn<br />

VFW Po« Ho. e&pa •- 1W1<br />

Taasday, Doc 29<br />

—"Youtfi Gernar. 6th »m Aftanac. 730<br />

1, for ages 6+; ballet and Jan. 2.<br />

•beginning intermediate;<br />

and mone. - . '<br />

CW-a arc also available ?c^ii<br />

ENTEFTTA1NMENT'93<br />

BOOKS AVAILABLE<br />

'y?i coxipoh. bcxiVi for fwsle,"<br />

•at S;i-Ocjch. ,.. .<br />

• Ti^e books are.usable.<br />

' i r:y:Ve Q adc/fttss; wrio:<br />

I'I-C ''H .i! thi> ar.tcrX i;.i!- .<br />

iJ aj\t(i>tl<br />

Sing In Thc New Y)car<br />

AT THE CHATTEFfBQX<br />

"iv,« OA8.Y 7 A<br />

9th i (Vntr^l A»V, Occam Cily '<br />

^ 39*^113<br />

For A 9occe&fwl Ftnt Vcir_<br />

Ktopcn <strong>On</strong> Or-About March 15,1993!!<br />

p ^i M(>r.rtuiruiays,<br />

^ .in'. -',<br />

HP<br />

dealer<br />

value<br />

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399-0450<br />

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; ^,. • „. , i , , • ""'• ' _k.*.cri [X . .,»..I,M. _ • k'jrJs fi.r-morr.cjiturv vc'.t-<br />

, ,1 " '••-•. -< • n-i :y,-: ^.:j- *.v ,-.-. . /M>T.:: -ii v^~.!tv:ri,--. -.vire<br />

it U'che to mex-l • ' ) '•'-'• ''~ •'^•}vy--1--!.^<br />

.-L. * .IT j* .*i :.*-.eir<br />

In a revx'nt U-'.'.y:<br />

mp to thi? p<br />

H::itop Drive, Br^Vn I.V.\.'<br />

In '.rt- Ic;-.,^ h>-. «.<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

jd • Hcag-os • D.r,r,,j,'i<br />

We're looking forward to a<br />

• bright 1993<br />

S53 M&ury Ava., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

iic J'.VI o::'t.Twi<br />

his '-Citrr !o J.VTU.M Individual<br />

ccinccrr.j a: greater<br />

Ici'.^th w.th those r«~Mdcr,t^<br />

who warted to 'KT.CW mnrv.<br />

..".--.ill random £».-r.:incl<br />

cl. i'J i-Yihcr rcii-<br />

:s :r. the jxirticulir area,<br />

a i well as surrour.d i ng<br />

!TI, discicfsed '»o.c pc\><br />

pie who have cvpencnctd<br />

regulir cutagw, some wt.o<br />

have r.c; J.nd ;»ocnc vs-h.o MV<br />

they ra\ er.'t rjM;ccd.<br />

Another Hilltop Drive<br />

man ia:ii that he has cxper.-<br />

sjnall outages, but it<br />

is not icrr.ct.hing. he has fcl-<br />

!owcvi up s-.1th Atlantic-<br />

Electric- "So fvtr I haven't<br />

lost iny appliance*, Fvc ju«<br />

s.-cr-x ilra-h on thc<br />

other ^Jc <strong>of</strong> Ktn:tf c ' proiiucx"vi<br />

rr-.lxcd roul.ti.<br />

Kenr.i;r.n Wood oi Sou-'' 1<br />

jr.ii Avitu^- O.iJ that hih.Vfc.ntil<br />

h-jd,clr>cjr.cal vr-<br />

.>.n eit-cr.i.-.i! s!i-.rr:i.<br />

•.tiLv.'^ o!: ii.::ti.T RrxiJ ever.<br />

Jur.hcr :^K.iih" ••:::-.-) r.U\l<br />

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•tr.ejv .irv tmv-, vh,t- %v UJ ^x- *<br />

th«.r. returr. to thi-.r conrul<br />

-.r.fx-r.w.y. or the VCR or<br />

i\e clock >".-ill go<br />

.-.ficr loi^r.j; power.<br />

'.ip to v-c the ii:nt;<br />

McAiliAUT .\nd her<br />

ly, who h^vc lived Crs. tho<br />

s!Ti>-t for ,'in.jr yean*, uid<br />

that the fiucrujtic.r.i had<br />

ixcurrx-d ai o.'ier. ;:s five to<br />

.seven tiir.rt j wivk at its<br />

peak. She had .isv-izrvc-d that<br />

wcrk en J ?,CVOKC<br />

ONLY V8.95<br />

iT1 OPtN THITIS.-SLN.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

BUKFETT<br />

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Additioaai 10^ orr<br />

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:;v\iarvland • Cr.ib Crjivi^v: -.A- • Ii:<br />

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Steaks ^*-<br />

Uibbtcr Tail** *1<br />

Plus Complimentary Party Favors & Champagne Toast<br />

And Eraenomnvnt by<br />

"THE JOHNNY TURK BAND"<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly • 39.00 Per Person &utn& 15%.<br />

RCJ-JUI; V.cc- Sfr> td Urn;] 7:33 PM<br />

Ki'5c'ntifw?is Res,uiien - Call 653-0099<br />

• Aild.$3.CO for (his cr.-av " Add S4XO for this entree '<br />

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Point approves bayfront land purchase; $500,000 deal draws both praise, protest<br />

-; aOMKRSfOINr 11 —Qty Bay and Hljgbiw avenue*<br />

CouncilThursday voted was one <strong>of</strong> the last pieces <strong>of</strong><br />

6-1 in fqvor <strong>of</strong> purckailng a uadablc land along the<br />

XV ijhi tp u> 1(J o'ciack<br />

CbruurjLt Eve. ywj i«n |c: tu.<br />

easy ami L-nnioluif miaicn LI<br />

your gift - grv fig p'robicra fcv<br />

p<br />

<strong>of</strong> A«Wito.br»Jii pf S<br />

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•PhUcki, Aimee -Hol-<br />

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SECONDHOMOfi3 •<br />

Tanya Cam- Fox, Jamos Goodman. 3nra'<br />

flrwn. Jowph Korup. Micha<strong>of</strong><br />

.**: Jon-.io Buchanan. Bnwi<br />

0>*lo |ytcKao< C*rv,.<br />

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TamJ Loa. Mal-<br />

Androw D<br />

Coioon Inaoo.<br />

tNnw Lafovor. Jason Maddox.<br />

jacKton. T J Me«-<br />

Suphon Usrkm3, Devon McKoo,<br />

UcCsnn. Suianno McKni^hl.<br />

fjuiQirto Ftopti, r>dna Roberta. Phipp«<br />

Monica<br />

Bocky Ryan, JacVn S^undsrs.<br />

way. Barbara RincV" Molindo DanwAo Smth. Dawn Spood.<br />

Rnck, Jonrvktr Riitx. Conrino Hoathor Thompion,<br />

Simon. Jort ^mifli. Michoilo Trmrv Vonolrp. Michoilo Word. Jon<br />

ot VaH*-a WoodT^r, Amanda WuVo . ••>.<br />

Wolicki. Jolfroy Yjchmotz.<br />

lAc^oo* Yourch«in<br />

Harrington, • Lauren'<br />

Lvaclow,.WiJlUm lick, Jennifer<br />

Luke, Laurtn M^ccn,<br />

St'acey'McGuirt, Lauren<br />

McHa'lc, CaitUn<br />

r.ey,Brycc Noll, Christa<br />

C"ypor..i«"ii, Amanda<br />

1 * .<br />

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receiveno payment, varsity letter), or<br />

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O.C.. football games and parades.<br />

They are the high school band front<br />

. What made these sixteen girls<br />

decide to join the band front? Freshman<br />

Kelly Steelman and Christine.<br />

Baker joined inorder to become more<br />

involved with the high school.<br />

Heather Hough "wanted the experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> being on the band front,"<br />

while Koxanne Rush liked fhe con-<br />

• cept<strong>of</strong>band front. Many <strong>of</strong> the member?<br />

already havemusical experience.<br />

Some played forthe Middle or Intermediate<br />

School bands, while others<br />

continue to pLiy'al the high school<br />

level. •• . . ' • • .<br />

.. Every mcrpber interview^ enjoyshetng<br />

on the band front, and .ill<br />

plan.to return next year. They like<br />

different aspects <strong>of</strong>'band front, tht?<br />

two mast popular being lurching<br />

and. performing.<br />

£>{ the sixteen member^ ten arc<br />

freshmen, four are sophomores, and .<br />

two are seniors. -Barbie R'ybicki, one<br />

<strong>of</strong>'the. t>yo seniors, is -captajn <strong>of</strong> the<br />

. band front. She joined in t9#9 at the<br />

request <strong>of</strong> Mr. VViIli,»mCh.iniber!aiiv.<br />

advisor <strong>of</strong> the band front.'- Barbie:<br />

became captain the next year.-- Like<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the other member>, she has •<br />

musical talents. She plays the organ.<br />

and for the last eleven year* bin- (us<br />

been playing the piano. When'askfd<br />

wrutshe'likesbeitaboutbeingontho<br />

bandfront,shereplied,"niectingni.'\v<br />

people and helping others."<br />

Anyone who is interested in join :<br />

ing should see Mr. Chamberlain 'U;<br />

If yoiAvish to become more involved<br />

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•'andbeadmitted to the foot ball games<br />

for freif, then think about joining-tho<br />

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Remember the meaning <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />

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ir^i.nvp-jppu-s-.Mit.jKimC-^rt<strong>On</strong>grr . fun.<br />

Basketball team prepares<br />

'The <strong>1992</strong>-93 basketball season is<br />

sodnapproachingwithhi^hexpecta-rlpns<br />

from players and fans.The team<br />

will have a huge gap to fill, rcpticing<br />

6'6" J.D, Asselta, who graduated last<br />

year. VictorHumphrey,asmoodi6'2 r<br />

senior point guard will take over the •<br />

leadership position for Coach John<br />

Bruno: Humphrey, who averaged ten<br />

points a- game, and added -seven assists<br />

a game said, "I think it will be an<br />

exciting team, with a lot <strong>of</strong> running."<br />

Humphrey, who is expected to be the<br />

top guard in the league, can go to the<br />

b.\sket against anybody.<br />

Filling UK? gap that Asselta left<br />

will Jx; 6*3" junior Brandon Granger,<br />

' who .started 16 games i^> a sophomore.<br />

D.inny Davis, a 6'1" swingman<br />

with lightning speed, can hit the<br />

jumper or drive for a lay up. The two<br />

other positions are still up for grabs<br />

between senior; Chris Bailer, An twan<br />

' McClelLin, itnd junior jason Bruno.<br />

Unlike the pa^t few years, >vhen -<br />

. O^ean Qty relien't loviw about anyone tiu>, but<br />

KeyCIuh r ; ! [ ' \<br />

A rv-w club Ivi? nvitiifotixi iv-<br />

-i\( .linong CXTI.iS »-xtra:cumcutK .<br />

activitoo liv; Ki",' Club IV .1 com* .<br />

munitN' b.i.'i;li ihiai a 8. Thoso studonta<br />

Seniors: Matthew S» Alt- Indudo: ' •<br />

Aaron P. Jadyh Paone, Deepa Patd, man, .Michael B. Batz, Fraihrnon: Potor R Bums Jr..<br />

Flnncrty, Karri L. Fisher, Amelia Rollyson,<br />

Joseph A.. Brook, April D. Notoiio Dllka. Umfaoy P. Gash;<br />

Maureen H. Ground,. Rac- Kirk Saylor, Jennifer Brown, Jennifer C. Burke, Mark 0. Larado, JuniioOo Mra,<br />

chcllc G.Gandica, Suzajine Schuler, Julie Shaffncr. Ankur R.. Desai, Kclty A. KristtFCdonour. Jostico R.'^and-<br />

Gubin, William J. Haw- Wesley Shelley, Michael Dougherty, Jennifer R. lort,'MichoSo Lynn Traooy.<br />

3ophomorea: Aiox Bom>m,<br />

thorne Jr., Noelic- Jaggie, Smith, Ole Soegaard, Amy Duff, • Christine K. Foss,<br />

Abby L. Joseph, Danld R. Sokalski, Howard Spiel- Robin M. Guida, Rcbekah Marisa DoAngo&s,' Chrietophor<br />

Kahn," Kimberly J. Karol, berg, John Spitz, Amy. M. Hamilton, Michele T. DiOato. Anthony Fcriorri, Mary<br />

AHx Light,<br />

Swanseen, Evodoxla Tjou- Jones, Shannon Marie GocUoiW. Koily K GroQOty, Brian<br />

Hornor, Bridget Howolt, Paul<br />

Emily Miedel, .Tara Lee malcaris,IoonnisTjou- Kcllctt.<br />

Labov, Qo<strong>of</strong>troy Laird. Cyan<br />

inakaris, Marion L. .Trail, . Theresa Thi Le, Tara L.'<br />

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Noecker, Jason Ohlson, Jeff<br />

- Jo30(>h S. CGrion,' Noollo<br />

M, Pflum, David Viliollo. • '<br />

. Juniors: Crystal L. A'oxondor.<br />

Joimo Co/np, Adam M. Cooper,<br />

Stophon Dovpiech.<br />

Ronald Schmid.' •<br />

Adult education • Kyle' Boyd, Casey Choprta-.<br />

ki, -Bethy Cocozza, Daniclld<br />

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• Lyndsny"Nunan, 'Andrew<br />

COURT HOUSE — Adult Scafario,"Brittncy Schroder,<br />

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grams ;rrc available free to<br />

ptTsora 16 ywre and, okjcr<br />

who are not enrolled in high<br />

ichool and v*nt fo imfTrovc<br />

their skills In midlng, writ*<br />

mg, hiiiory,. Enj^ish ihd<br />

: Homt»r Alba, Ouietophor Bar- M<strong>of</strong>lhon Dwyor. Katio Flood.<br />

ren, Afcion Christiano. Lia Coeoj- Brian HinK. Qiiabotti Umtwrl.<br />

ia. M<strong>of</strong>iaca Maktno-. Chris tophor Lauren Majawicz. Anno Mario<br />

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Mothia, KaSo- HoO. Scon Popo,<br />

Bnjoo Bo(p/er. John Harts. AJ. Pippott Mfciiool Ropid. Mary<br />

Gory Mink, Chariot Imbosl, Ryblckl, ilatyio<br />

Dana-Lynn Jo*yi*.. Katio Kootoy.<br />

Tara Loronrara, Kriota Uoruxcla.<br />

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KrtotnRaa, Tbdfaa Ropod". UriS-.<br />

.wy Richtnr, Stophon SchoHor,<br />

Adam Siogmon, Down .'Smith,<br />

Robocca Ulmor, Anno Fnmooa<br />

Viacu<strong>of</strong>aV Cho<strong>of</strong>yn Wlr>««.<br />

Kovin GJgh. Joseph Oronnsn.<br />

KoOy Coinw. Jonathan . OoHor,<br />

Ev(>mario Goorriori, John Kcfy.'<br />

Lnurtm- Loreotoai, Chrittchor<br />

Luai. Wmborty C5rdBo, Soon POQnani.'Bmrvdon<br />

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Aahloy Ekiffcor, Kimborfy Donn,<br />

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Lyno Cas«idy. Lourrocxfo Cumin.<br />

Mogsn Dkitorty. ^ John Rwrtoo.<br />

tJkhoSo Ga&. ftyan GtSiotpk).<br />

Jacqu<strong>of</strong>yn Haynal, Jenxny. Krvfko.<br />

Molly Minahan. Andrew<br />

Moore. Shannon Notharby.<br />

Pnlroa PnBoreoo. Soon Po&pwch,<br />

Monica FUab, Stopharvw • Raymond,.<br />

Mar»ah Smith. Nikki<br />

Totoro, Dciton VandortJiCo, J9&tica<br />

Woiland, Jamoa Wilion.<br />

KoWy Young and Ju6o Zorbo.<br />

Scallan tops student<br />

<strong>of</strong> the month selections<br />

OCEAN' CtTY — Jim<br />

Scallan .wa!>. honc?rcd with<br />

the ai-itf.tant principal's<br />

award.--at t.Hc Oo?an <strong>City</strong><br />

Jim Bums. k&cMol Cocoixa. Inti.-rir.c-di.ate School, top<br />

Trcot Futaro. ^<strong>of</strong>kaAan G<strong>of</strong>lcr.<br />

Carty Unnooo. PaU \rrfyafi, Petw<br />

Lomtiort. Bnan U^p^cz. ton<br />

UcAnaHy, Matthow Pnunf.<br />

indiitic aJalt .hnssc U+yin P?yno. WSJV Sj'ivui."<br />

., English as a »ec- JohnT«n«glA<br />

arvd CED test •AttSvwr Bo(T±ati. K«ao UVW.<br />

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Melba Divis, J.isc?n' Crang-.<br />

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MindiSftari-i,<br />

pmg the list'crsrnd.cnt-<strong>of</strong> • 5lh — fcpniric. Dclar.cy,<br />

the Trxmth st-lecticyi^ for Mjrk Jimlrton, Racf-ri Pcr-<br />

Octoi-ilT ^ni) NoyrmN^r. tsrvn. ](*n Pfac-ffli, 'Kevin<br />

C>Jics- MiJcuT.rt . Mrr.;n>; Kich.ird-, and M(kc<br />

the sUicicnt. o! the" rr.cnt.^t Southard. " . ' '<br />

designation, •'. ncludt. 4th' (Ociobcr) — KJV<br />

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ChrL'i S^fjn:h.in, Cviy S.1I.IP1<br />

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PHILADELPHIA — Par- • spend fimc looking, a your, emotional wriNbtinft. -The our kids lone their acnao <strong>of</strong>' The most importantfactor<br />

developing their childrens<br />

sense.<strong>of</strong> personal yorth and<br />

security. Parents, however,<br />

need to: recognize that the<br />

first, step toward reinforcing<br />

their child's self-esteem is to<br />

objectively evaluate their<br />

o w n . - . " • . . •"•'••<br />

• "You can't give away what<br />

. you don't have," 5 and,ybung adults^ every few weeks can hdp what behavior to expected,<br />

l_^»..*.-t. ...,f~i.*»*•! **•>-»-.. .F»«J.».. «*^ok . uiijAjiuuii tiling- yciu<br />

A tendency to overextrrid can give your child it your<br />

oneself is a primary indlca- time: If you don't mafe time<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> low self-esteem, for your children, they feel<br />

The most important factor in<br />

nurturing children's emotional<br />

says regis- security is to love them<br />

tered nurse Denise Braun,<br />

parent education coordinator unconditionally.<br />

at Thomas Jefferson University<br />

Hospital.<br />

• "Although most parents "Over-committing yourself<br />

want' their kids, to feel good by saying "yes' to everything<br />

about themselves, you cancomes<br />

from an unrealistic<br />

not teach your children how need ;to wjrl everyone's<br />

to value themselves'If your approyal,". Braun -explains.<br />

own self-esteem Is poor." . „' "Qjic thing 1 tell all the new<br />

- There are ways to tell, if parents in my classes is tc<br />

. you suffer from low sclf-es- . write the word 'N<br />

.tecm. • .' ' .. .<br />

' "AIL <strong>of</strong> us are guilty <strong>of</strong><br />

making negative comments<br />

about ourselves once in<br />

awhile, h's when you find<br />

yourself constantly questioning<br />

your 'ability' that ypu<br />

really need to sit down and<br />

T undervalued, a» though' they<br />

are unworthy <strong>of</strong> your atten-<br />

••tion,"<br />

O' in their<br />

appointment books, tc<br />

mnind them d the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> putting their own<br />

needs first."<br />

Spreading yourself too thin<br />

is'not only exhausting for<br />

you — it's .ijso potentially<br />

destructive to vour child's<br />

1 , y<br />

good news, is that thia- lost<br />

self-confidence can be rebuilt<br />

and rediscovered."<br />

This Is crucial, because<br />

self-esteem is a factor that<br />

can help children develop<br />

the abililty to make- adult<br />

decisions- When faced with<br />

pressure to use drugs, for.<br />

example, children with good<br />

self-esteem are less likely to,<br />

because they don'r want to.<br />

damage themselves and<br />

because they respect' their<br />

parents." '<br />

says Ms. Bratin..<br />

Unfortunately, many chil-<br />

.drervseem to lose their sort,*<br />

<strong>of</strong> self-confidence by the ti-me<br />

they reach their mid-adolescent<br />

years. A Hurvey<br />

reported in Sash <strong>of</strong> Greatness<br />

by. Denis Waitley, finds 80<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> childaTi in the<br />

first grade fool guxi about<br />

themselves, but only 20 plaint<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fifth graders<br />

report the same feeling. By<br />

the time they reach'the ninth<br />

^rade, only five percvr\t <strong>of</strong>"<br />

the children surveyed viid<br />

they fdt good, about them-<br />

, selves.' • • •<br />

*So the Kid news is that<br />

somewhere between the ages .<br />

<strong>of</strong> six and 16, 75 porevnt <strong>of</strong><br />

:<br />

_. „ Qrarms )o<br />

-51h: Jessalyn Alany, ZaniowftU.<br />

. 2nd:. Jenna. Grockcnbcrg- George Lee, Edward 4th: Thomaa Bonoott, Jtutin ' Studonts. from the 5th and 6th grade Sunday school<br />

er, lindsey Jlampetti, Kevin Marincsin, Katie McLaugh-- Cronnn, Thomas Hoynoi, class at St. John Lutheran Church sing (or the residents<br />

McHugh, KImberly Palomlin. Chriatin Palonibo, Sarah Amanda Klnoo, Kriatin VOA Ara- at the Lutheran Homo gt <strong>Ocean</strong> Vj6w.- .<br />

bo, Catherine Petr.O5.ki, Rochford, Carolync Savini, dario.<br />

Kade.Rattigan, Kevin Roch- Jacryn Stemplc. • . ' . 6th: Allco Carey, Daniollo<br />

ford, Ashley Sedlock, Katie<br />

PlP&iquolo. Androc Qranlorl.<br />

6th: Gina Cannuscio, Uctoct Grantort. Lauron Jacobs. Youth share advent<br />

Dovld Crane, Gregory Amonda Lompa, Kristin<br />

DeSantis..Frank Fatttori, McCarthy. Ctaro PotroeW, Ctya-<br />

ALUMINUM Oanicl Flori, Charles Glam- oson. sortgs with seniors<br />

bcrardino^ Nicole Gravc-3," - Ah: Qccrsfik; Cfii^raee, -NiooJe<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

DIMlcholo. Moria. Eapoallo. (Ed. note; The students have to stay in- all the time,<br />

Terence Kince, Theresa OantaOo Radoy, Chorto Slraw- wrote this release about the.<br />

Bought & Repaired<br />

and we were glad to bring<br />

Nesbit, Taj Shcehan. Alisha<br />

p<br />

brtd<br />

Advent .program they -pre- some Advent feeling to<br />

Dono Ir> 48 Hour*<br />

Watts. • .. ' 74h: Morlisa Andoloro.<br />

7th: Jason Andrcotta, D«n*i i-;. |i .::<br />

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obituaries<br />

Carl Kuemmerie, 64<br />

IN iX)M\C MUMOBV OF<br />

K<strong>On</strong>».BT<br />

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sr^-rr^rf* tV* s- y io^-e w.^<br />

:. GRACE CHAPEL<br />

PC.3<br />

Dr. John E-. Jamleson, Pasior,<br />

Sunday'Scho'oi - 10:00 A;M. -<br />

Worsricr - 1 1 .-00 A.M. S 7,30 P.M<br />

Prayer & Prcfse .-.Wed 7:30. P.M...<br />

p e n c i e ' n ! - - t B i b ; . c a l - ' '<br />

lu<br />

' '• S5th_StrecM crvd As bury Avenut 4 -<br />

Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 27thM 1Qj30 AM<br />

• • "Three Loves" " ,<br />

.*~.J, l.-*%-.J%Z* •"-i.'.-'ir •'•.^i-x, A.^,.:, k ...i :,j<br />

UV i'. \>. t.i<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

itriiiiwbi.h • % y*-izt>i<br />

. • » • ' SuntfuV. <strong>Dec</strong>. 2?th<br />

Swil'-liii Wi,f-.-..(j V.-.Kt-i .. ... . . ! 4- A;;., ? 00<br />

10:45 A.\l',<br />

'"SIJI Ju>.f Mv 1-i-ft . . .All Of \1V<br />

1/ U-k i\^:<br />

i •> Cnni^ Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

"Js'Ui.it Whal (iod Is Like?"<br />

• £» 1 '-•-;<br />

lit K<br />

Tim<br />

SCULLVILLE — Helen M. Hughes. 68. <strong>of</strong> this section <strong>of</strong><br />

- Egg- Harbor T HJ<br />

39&-1157<br />

3336 Woa /W«.<br />

Oc*»naty. KJ<br />

A Ghlld <strong>of</strong> God<br />

Twas the weeIts before ChrisUTUUT.<br />

llic Lord open his gates<br />

Took Evelyn Taylor's Kand as<br />

'' u'alkcd through h^s Golden gutc. c . •<br />

He gnint-hc.r. hcr-v.ing.s, • "<br />

For al!• Angels to $cc<br />

...I<br />

And said-'Rcit My.<br />

l>rar Chifd" \\r you<br />

ajrc now in<br />

Merry Chr.stra^i<br />

CmAi:9-'.h<br />

Lov-c '.<br />

JV'u-u will ari»ajs be ta our<br />

blurts uad jAdlj toisscd.<br />

- The k'atcll*<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and <strong>On</strong> tral Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ<br />

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES<br />

i-j p r-. Tr.u Mjcc o? Crir.6i-nas'wrtn S!<br />

Ha-iop-c-' "Cr.fc .'.'Sur. c: Oic--. f and Scio<br />

^ t^ 'O' Sn.-vcrs *Gcc's Cr--'A'jnaa Card"<br />

fc-r a-"id Sc-OiSts. *.:r; Antnorjy Piroi.'o. Con.T.tions ntay bo made to the Atlantic -<strong>City</strong> 'Medical'<br />

C I'iKnt, h stepson, R.indt^ph J. Wilfon/^ <strong>of</strong> Ijn--<br />

his r.-.iicTnal gr.indmothcr, -Dorothy Wiev-nth.j'i <strong>of</strong><br />

Oov.n <strong>City</strong>; two'sssttTS, Brth J->rrafino and Kirvn Fthrr-"<br />

ton,.bci'.H <strong>of</strong> Scrr.ers Point. '.•••'..•'.<br />

» Servuvi svrri* Wedrvrrsdav "Jt the Godfrc-N' Purmi!<br />

Ccr':r.but:onsi may lx made ')l) -'M.il'I Ni^C'jfthy.'S-!. \ ; ;:i;-' -'.;rvi-.vil r y i-.?,j-j^:;!i>r. I i.-'.i-: v '..'•! -:: i>j!'. ^<br />

Henrietta Nachtrieb, 87<br />

Hrr.rn-tta H •\.i,T.:r:v:i,.h:'<br />

Nr i. u--i>j r a'. f ..gi-r.


EDITORIAL<br />

Post-storm<br />

Many thoughts come to mind now-that we have<br />

time to reflect on the Eclipse Northeaster <strong>of</strong> '92.<br />

There are the congratulatory thoughts (for example,<br />

as expressed Dy letter writers on this page<br />

today) about a job well done irr the face <strong>of</strong> adversity.<br />

:•..•••• .•••••;•. ••• ••••• -.' • . • •<br />

There are thoughts <strong>of</strong> amazement about how<br />

well many ptopertyowners, householders and<br />

business people, not only coped with flooded first<br />

floore' but also bounced back more quickly than<br />

expected and were literally,, in many cases, ready<br />

for business a3 usual. .<br />

And there is also the recurring thought about<br />

how fortunate we are, indeed, to have a new, wide<br />

beach put front to protect us and to lessen wrut<br />

otherwise could have been devastation.<br />

Along these lines we must underscore the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> clearing the beach and dune, area <strong>of</strong> all<br />

- marvmade structures — most especially stairs —<br />

because even in those areas with a wide beach,<br />

storm-tossed water washes with great; force up to<br />

arid, in nuny Gases, over the bulkhead.<br />

Let's learn our lesson. Let us not take chances<br />

with life, limb and property. As we've said before,<br />

tf we can't deal with beachfront stairs, how do we<br />

expect to handle.larger; issues <strong>of</strong> incroasod setback<br />

and beachfront building prohibition.'•'<br />

Pu&Uhad In Amcricit'a Create*! Farr-By Retort<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

A Dvftcr c{ S<br />

Phono an* cod» (W9)<br />

Htrwtroam 3M-5O2,* AcSor.xrtj 2"3-<br />

Fax 393-0416<br />

RALPH J. CCOPEK, r-*Vv< •<br />

JOHN H. AMDBUS 0. £(ic:.<br />

arnc:: T. uzsizzn, ,*-.?."£.- ;_.-^ .•/.;.-<br />

Klftr*..chjrctytoeaa rAmri. zza?:ri.. ...<br />

Make Christmas<br />

365 d^ys a year : •'' ,<br />

. EDITOR'S KOTT — Tte.e 'ajc uw' L a :*v;hi>r (-.-t-<br />

< «r«34i ^wMty njcaerr. !iy rC» !I^!l::!k•^ gr.iV. cir. a KY ,.Uy.<br />

: Ye*, Chc&tsvA fc-Cfc*\ 25-. '*"? " v -".y '-} ^'"•''-'•*' V '* 2V<br />

V.'c £1 know thai 'Arr O-r.M- '"*"-'' Cl ^ A 'C ; ' hj. d*-:-, v<br />

ir*s U every -_. djy H ivi . , !:'s a Ut-Jt- rvxr to .» Iriir.^<br />

1<br />

trarid.<br />

kirothcrt.<br />

to a lonriy lady<br />

It't *.btg rctS sppx:<br />

to a crying ch3d-<br />

It'a « cold<br />

looking bfeck<br />

V'ILO.-* 'iv<br />

n< Cxi J.~2 }-.-. r^hnv-.:-«•<br />

•nc-.i ar*1 A -.-»»- o~jv ,,: *«•,<br />

. j . — , , . ~ ^ ... ..i.^ ^-v.4 »vi . __. • ., . - ...-..J . r - u J11<br />

'••A child t>! , C .V i 5! rr*.j ,•» "<br />

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• * '<br />

Raiders rally, fall short ag^mst lii<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls ral- "Bolts ot half time. tor; the* Tivuh dor bolts, , Johnson finished .with a ,. . &» Pr-ryfcrtaM 8. ,<br />

nwKsas OCEAN crnr<br />

RJnck.2, Tmcy McDonald 3. Van****'<br />

704<br />

i nrvinM W-Kln-H -: "Wmre ^little incxDeri- JohrtBrinkmann<br />

__ 8HIP.7pm<br />

672<br />

0. Ftobyn Fortich '<br />

1.00T<br />

• Frt. Jan. a — at Holy SpWl. 7pm<br />

7:JOIJOHNSON<br />

ao,CoooVani)antlo»<br />

g gg<br />

time because'<strong>of</strong> fatigue. VVc half,' said Lentz. "ft * " was a<br />

Millville/outscored OC, OC. ..Serena Dice and Jolwaited<br />

as long as we good effort. We knew<br />

16-3, in the second period Johnson sandwiched <strong>Ocean</strong> coulci"<br />

with Melissa Courscy scor- <strong>City</strong> baskets, around n<br />

•ing seven, points. That Milfvillc free, throw. Then,<br />

opened a 28-17 lead for the after Kcllie DeSalvo scored<br />

«A<<br />

~ .al Eoo<br />

TowMNp.^pf ' •<br />

Sal. Jan. 30 — va fctkJdlo Township (ol<br />

lliSdwolJS'^Opm<br />

Tua Fob. 2 »- HOLVSPin(T,7pni<br />

Frt. Fob. 5 — MAINLAND, 7pm<br />

Tuo> F«b. 9- M8.LVIUP.7pm<br />

. 11 — mAtwoO.!<br />

SCO Tuo.Jan. 12—ai Mainland. 0prpto*Y<br />

' e-ia ' HI 5 1 4<br />

17<br />

Joi Johnson nels career high 31points in loss<br />

ZMUfty LtrfonJ • • ' ^-(0<br />

2<br />

*-«••<br />

3. '4<br />

1? Lattr in the-.qUarterJ Johnson, added 20 as the<br />

5-AWMH UcCi»c»n<br />

00 0 1 . 0<br />

0 Johiison, who had 16 polnW Raiders maintained control VINELAND — At the Senior Qhtia Bauer scored 2 free throws . with «irt<br />

3-a 0-« •ir 1 1<br />

(1 by MUlville's Jennifer<br />

12-A/i IJmtfj *<br />

0-14 4-0 a- 1<br />

opening round'<strong>of</strong> the Holly<br />

settled down late in the sec-<br />

4 . • 10<br />

"Some <strong>of</strong> the girls<br />

Dtnby incrensed her team's<br />

0-1 0-1 ?, 1 . 0 p Days Classic a( Holy Cross.<br />

ond period and. rallied to*<br />

O3 00 1 1 3<br />

•J lead to 53-16 with .just over OCtANCrrY 13 S 11 23-53 within one point <strong>of</strong> Vine- panicked in thefirst half"<br />

8-12 4-a / 3 .1<br />

20 one minute lott. B-ut U1U.V1LLE 13 10 11 ' 15-M land before dropping a<br />

1-1 00 0 0 a Johnson hit a jumpcr.Przy-<br />

79-67 decision.<br />

— Raider coach<br />

CM) 00 0 • 0 a .<br />

0<br />

XUnaf nvxa<br />

OO . 0-0 1 0 0<br />

0 bylski made two free RAIDERS: Serooa [>co 11. Krillon . <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty trailed, 7-0, in<br />

Dona^Iuo 4. Jot Ootimoo 31,3uo Pfiy-<br />

. 31-71 !«c 16 —<br />

'ArUAW/CCfTY.<br />

Ta. J*i 8 — CHERRY Hit WEST.<br />

TNJ. Jan M — at Sacrtd Htan. Spm<br />

•T>iu. Jan 2\<br />

0OcKm <strong>City</strong>'s Shelly Sol- "dcared-4-IO. '<br />

• ai-mV and M.-nn!jnd's' /\ii' • Mainland's . . , SKarcn . . Shaw Sal. Jar M — u fyx* Jorvo-f 5«o<br />

I vTT.",cf the <strong>1992</strong>-93" season. 'OCs ^teve EUaa'wa* sec- •*>*?><br />

"vrfhnm ran the 35 meter OCJ& to Rufila Wnght <strong>of</strong> ^^f^ 7'°?j.'.sh<br />

ir. 1A vov^cmdi, beating Badj-rton in-ihe 5S mrter ^^ fab ?: _ KJI^U V»«-, TOJ<br />

fcy one-tenth oi J second. ;<br />

J The Raiders' "Dave (^aragioLs<br />

f:h*hed third in. ihe<br />

long ju.-np, trailing Ouryl-.<br />

O.*i\-;t-r. at O'akcrwt and<br />

Desmond Michpau'x <strong>of</strong><br />

OV«r. I."* J I<br />

P!cJwn;viUr. G-iragioLn ditt<br />

' And OC'i*k»haj Ft)o was<br />

filth in the- \ho-t-put at •l!#-A 1 .'*i.<br />

Anc*ther 'ffm-t ti tchtij- *<br />

f-ih'd tor Saturday aftt-nKvin<br />

^;•.c• ; to 1 C.ithy , wamm TI*CJC too<br />

•'.or, in<br />

••a.-.l •wipr<br />

< Alitlnf4<br />

^ ,^t * r aiy »r up ^ I<br />

ATTENTION:<br />

I [i-r Jrli.'.'-.<br />

DO IT YOUJRSELFERS!<br />

'Oid The Floods Make Your Car 111?<br />

~ We've Got The Cure!!<br />

COUPON<br />

20%DISCOUNT<br />

ON ALL PARTS BY<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer expires 12-31-92<br />

COUPON<br />

Lincoln Mercury's<br />

Monday ta Fridir t.-00 ta • 4:30 pm • Saturday S:00 &ra to Nocn<br />

14tft Strtrt A W^att Amu, Oc«aa <strong>City</strong>, NJ • 599-31J4<br />

ALL UNDER<br />

ONEROOF!<br />

25 METERS<br />

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

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

masters<br />

38 Qfasses<br />

per week<br />

ISSEW,<br />

in our newly<br />

rGnovalej<br />

Aer6brcs : R6o<br />

18th & Simpson • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ 0S226<br />

398-6900<br />

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5<br />

fa'<br />

It's that special tttao <strong>of</strong> yraragai*. . ..<br />

I\*oplo everywhere ffre exchanging gifts and finding<br />

NBA ami: NHL — plus college football and basketball-.<br />

Local r,pom fans have dozens <strong>of</strong> holiday tournaments<br />

from which to choose.<br />

. Each year we- use this space to <strong>of</strong>fer "gifts" to some <strong>of</strong><br />

the sports personalities in our area; Some are meant to be<br />

humorous, others are more serious. But-all are <strong>of</strong>fered In<br />

the spirit <strong>of</strong> good will. .<br />

If we had the power, we would give: .<br />

GARYDEGENHARDT —, A follow-up to "Run DMC*<br />

for 1993.<br />

JO1 JOHNSON -Kl,000 points and a 5-fooHO high<br />

jump. . ' . • . .. . . •'<br />

PAUL LeFEVER — More than .2,000 fans at ne*t September's<br />

football opentr with Mainland. '<br />

SAM BOTTA— A black and silver cowboy hat to wear<br />

in Nashville next week. . .<br />

BILL NICKLES — A 6-2,187-pound sophomore and a<br />

6-3,240-pound:junlortocomplefehiswrestlinglineup. •<br />

ED DIETZ — Good luck back nt Washington Township<br />

after spending three successful months In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• BUD R1NCK — His own telephone. •<br />

. CHRIS LENTZ — A chance to see some Princeton women's<br />

basketball the next four years.<br />

. MIKE NAPLES -j - Like we said before, the man has had<br />

enough for one year. •<br />

RICH TOLSON — The continued success <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Hawks, the team to which he has contributed so "<br />

much. • . . ' •<br />

HEATHMUZSLAY — Continued success in the pool<br />

like he had on the football field.<br />

KARL CEISINGER —<strong>On</strong>ly one more game with Egg<br />

•• . ••'••.: '' :••''•', J . b t c n T o T h c ••'.''' ; - . • .•<br />

EAGLES<br />

Thi> Se.i>«m <strong>On</strong><br />

Sep. C,<br />

Sep. 13;. •<br />

Sep. 20,<br />

Oct 5,<br />

Oct. 11,<br />

Oct. IS,<br />

Ocr.25,<br />

Nov. L.<br />

Nov. -fi,<br />

Nov. 15,<br />

'Nov. 22,-<br />

Nov. 29,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 6, ' .<br />

Vcc. 13,<br />

.Dcc.-20,i '.<br />

'.<strong>Dec</strong>. 27,<br />

i'a:<br />

Tcct<br />

<strong>1992</strong>'<br />

Sunday<br />

.Sunday<br />

Survdsy<br />

Monday<br />

Sunday-<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

• Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

SuFiday<br />

EAGLES SCHEDULE<br />

.' New Orleans S«inu (W.15-13)<br />

u Phoenix Ocrdinab fWJl-M)".<br />

' Denver Broncoi (WJO-O)<br />

D*llMCoWbav»(W^l-7)<br />

' MKmiM<strong>City</strong> Chief* O-.17-24)'<br />

tx Washington RccUlunj(L.12-16)<br />

Phoenix CudiniU (W.7-3)<br />

u DalU* Owboys (L. 10-20)<br />

Lo* An^dca FUidcrs (W, 31-10)<br />

u Green B«y P«ckco(U24-23)'<br />

' al New Yort.Giinu (W.47-34)<br />

ti Sin Fr*nci*co 49cn(L,2(M-1)<br />

-' MLancaoU Vikwiftj fW JH-ll)<br />

. at Scaulc.ScAhawks(W.2O-)7j /-<br />

Waihington R«likiiucr O<br />

Bor Kron. ASSELTA ~ A Batiortal championnhip at Bcntlcy "<br />

College. ; • . : V<br />

DANNY DAVIS — A chance to rim the football in college.<br />

••'.••••<br />

HARRY KLAUSE — A VUlanova win over UNLV.<br />

WAYNE COLMAN — Nebraska season tickets,<br />

LLOYD HA.YESr-A win over Vlnqland,<br />

JACK BOYD — The South Jersey sports trivia champion-\<br />

s h i p . ; . • • • - . • . - ' , . • • ' •••.".•<br />

JODY KISH-—Tickets to sec the rock band. . " ' .<br />

BILLMORELAND —Wayne Colman'B frequent flyer :<br />

m i l e s . ' • . ' ' • • ' • . ' • ' • ' . . ' • .<br />

ROY HECK — A guest shot on Columbo.<br />

KYLE RICHARDS —'A chance to swim at full strength<br />

throughout his senior year.'<br />

TO THE REST OF YOU — A healthy holiday and au<br />

• cessful. new year. . . • '<br />

sports shorts<br />

iSPECIALIZING IN FLAT ROOFS<br />

1 Ply Rubber Ro<strong>of</strong> Systems<br />

fc Tar * .Shingles > Repair^<br />

FRIDAY FOR O.C-MUSTANGS POOTBALL<br />

. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Mainland football game that will<br />

open the 1993 season at Carey Field will be played<br />

after school on Friday, Sept. 24. ' • •<br />

When the Raider schedule for next year — which<br />

adds Mainland and subtracts Vlneland and wasannounced<br />

in The Sentinel-Ledger exclusively last •<br />

week -f- the date <strong>of</strong> the Mainland gjfme was -undo- '<br />

tcrmincd. Because <strong>of</strong> Yorrt Kippur, Mainland did<br />

not want to play the game on Saturday.<br />

It was determined earlier this week that the two<br />

schools will play in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Friday afternoon.<br />

MAINLAND ADDS 5 TO*93 GRIDIRON LIST<br />

. Mainland will retain four teams from its <strong>1992</strong> football<br />

schedule' when it moves up into the Cape-At- •<br />

lantic League American Conference.<br />

.-The Mwitanga will continue to pLayBui'n.i and.l...<br />

Bridgcton from, the National Conference, and will<br />

continue' scnes with Abscgami and Egg Harbor ;<br />

Township, . ^<br />

In addition to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mainland, was required<br />

t« add Oakcrest, Cumberland and Holy Spirit to its ,<br />

schedule because <strong>of</strong> the realignment. The Main-- \<br />

land-Holy Spirit game, always" a big rivalry, will<br />

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toJoeClemrfttt. • • ''• ' y ' ' ' ' -..;"_•..-, j ^ / : '"' ._<br />

last week, lesa than t> mqnth after the midden death <strong>of</strong><br />

GrtsyhoundfootbaircoachBobThopias. $1<br />

It a difficult to remember being around Joe Clements<br />

" without laughing. Despite his tough exterior, he was a<br />

hnppy guy with a sarcastic wit. HJs dpvotion to Plcaaantviflo<br />

High School was intense. Among his contribu-<br />

Hons was creating, tho school's Sports Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame-<br />

As president: <strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atlantic League, Clements vyaa<br />

a; motor force in merging th« CAL.with the South Jersey<br />

Conference tobegin the creation <strong>of</strong> the 2l-«dioblc«jfer-ence<br />

that now exists. " ' • ' • . .<br />

He attended Sacred Heart and was a graduafe<strong>of</strong> Vineland<br />

High School.'.• ' " ' •: " -.'"CI<br />

The Capc^Atlantic League should consider naming Its<br />

school sportsmanship award in his memory. It was satnethlnjj<br />

that was very important to him. , .'<br />

We send our sympathies to his family ind to those at .<br />

Plcasanrville High School who have had such a tough five'<br />

weeks.. . . .<br />

resume on Oct. 30 at Mainland.<br />

Mainland declined to schedule Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Millville or Vlneland. Games with schools from the.<br />

other division within a conference are optional<br />

under the new alignment. . '<br />

The other new team on the Mustangs' schedule is.<br />

Northern Burlington from the Burlington County<br />

League. Tne two will open the season on tho early<br />

week (Sept 18) in Llnwood. .<br />

So. while the <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy-MainLand game will.be<br />

the season's opener for the Raiders, it will not be the<br />

first game for the Mustangs- • .<br />

MARIE MOHLER HONORED AGAIN<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> graduafe Marie Moh!«\ who was<br />

named to tho All-Academic team <strong>of</strong> the Middle-Atlantic<br />

Conference, received two other -honors<br />

recently. _ ' ' • ' . : _ ' _ _<br />

Mohler, who equalled a Washington ^College held'<br />

hockey record with 15 career assists, was named to<br />

the All-MAC first team. She', was also named to the<br />

College Field Hockey Association National Academic<br />

Squad. • • _ . . . •<br />

A psych<strong>of</strong>ogy major, Mohler was the primary<br />

playmakcr forthe Shorewomen.<br />

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WCMODIQ AL CLASSIC .<br />

boosts Orlando Magic coach • In other" boys tournament at WUdwood Cathollo<br />

Big Al Qassic at Wildwood Matt Gouka3 among its action, Egg Harbor Town- Saturday, Ooo 28<br />

. Catholic.<br />

most successful former basship, Bncna and Oakcrest 2 p.m. -7- Lawor Capo May vo<br />

John Bruno'a Raiders will ketball players,, is strug- will join Sacred Heart Mon- Notro Oamo<br />

face St: Joseph Prep <strong>of</strong> PhUgling a bit this year. day in the Lions Tourna-- 4. p.m. — Vinoland va Nortfioast<br />

adolphia In the first round 'Wildwood Catholic^ men t. Middle Township is Qalho IJM'^I.-I pr.iv^..!., ;!'.. L'.irN Tr,.;—..-.<br />

fntrn M.-r/u-c Jan>ct\ n-.cr.l .it. PiT.nsfiilL- .with<br />

IWard in a 49-23 \vjfi *over' I'LT,r..si 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> senior. Dan Reilly <strong>of</strong> Raiicocas Valley in<br />

Law won.the 160 pound the |irst round and Mike<br />

championship over the Bilenski <strong>of</strong> Delsea in the<br />

weekend • at the Wildcat second. He wasbeaten, 7-0,<br />

Tournament at Pinelands<br />

High School. :<br />

Law was the orily <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> wrestler to win a title<br />

at Pineland-s, though senior<br />

Dave Bouchard finished<br />

second at 130 pounds.<br />

"It was nice to start <strong>of</strong>f in<br />

tho tournament format."<br />

•said <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coach Bill<br />

Nickles, "where there is no<br />

pressure for the team to<br />

win." The Wildcat Tournament<br />

was for individual<br />

competition only with no<br />

team scoring.<br />

In thq first match <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season for both tcama on<br />

Tuesday, Bucnj defeated<br />

and Haddonfield.' Lower 2 p.m. — conadatlo/i doublo- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 52-12— Greg<br />

Cape May Ls in the Ike Wilhoodpr Daily C171), Law (160) and<br />

lis Tournament at Penn-. 6 p.oi..— diampionship doubio-<br />

Andrew Bechtold (145)<br />

• sauken with Lehapc,-<br />

Wodn«»dBy, Doc.30 posting wins for the visit-<br />

Cherry Hill West and Pcnn-<br />

'2 p.m... — consolation ing Raiders. .<br />

sauken. Vinebnd is in. the<br />

doublohoador<br />

Mount Holly Rotary Tour- 6 p.m. — chwripton&hip- doublonament<br />

with Triton, North-<br />

Law, a senior' who. was<br />

hoadorern<br />

Burlington, and<br />

second in District 32 and<br />

Rancocas Valley. And Wild-<br />

third in Region 8 last seawood<br />

Githolic, Buena and<br />

son, defeated Chris DiFra.n-<br />

Oakcrest join the hosts at<br />

cia <strong>of</strong>- Pinelands in -the<br />

the Sacred Heart Touma-<br />

^championship match.- He<br />

mcnt.beginning Saturday:<br />

had .beaten Joe Vaccaro <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodhridge andjim.Pastor<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Hamilton West to reach<br />

(«t Hoty O-OM)<br />

the finals. 'The three wins<br />

. Tuesday> &oc 29<br />

. lifted Law's career record to<br />

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0pm — Eastnm va Ho'y Croia<br />

Bouchard,- who was 9-9-2<br />

last scar,on, defeated Soyre<br />

W*dn«xl«y, D*o. 30<br />

6pm — cxxitolaLoo gamt<br />

5pm — -ehampionchip gamo<br />

• Bia MAC CLASSIC<br />

' 3iturday,' Doc 2fl<br />

2 pm— VVasihington Towr>sJ\-.p<br />

vr. AJnnucCiry • ' -<br />

4pm— Shav,T«)O vs Paii! VI<br />

G. p rr, — Vjddo Towrevhta "va<br />

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Sophomore-Chris Pasr<br />

sarelli also finished fifth at<br />

135. He lost to Vinnie Collucci<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hamilton West in<br />

by Brett Tullo <strong>of</strong> Pinelands the first round. P.ascarelli<br />

in .the championship match. then defeated Chris I*roycn7<br />

"It was a: long day forzano<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bfiena and Ryan<br />

everyone,'* said Nickles. Jones <strong>of</strong> EHTin the consola-<br />

'TVo weren't the best team tion round. '<br />

there but we weren't the Junior Bruce Slkora lost<br />

worst either. Some <strong>of</strong> ourhis<br />

opener at 140 to Phil.<br />

kids are still a little, rough Zamplno <strong>of</strong> Pinelands and<br />

around the edges." ... then was beaten in the con-<br />

At 103 pounds. <strong>Ocean</strong> solation roilnd by Darrcll<br />

<strong>City</strong> sophomore Marc Jones <strong>of</strong> Hamilton West arid<br />

Evangelisja finished fourth. Jeff Lancaster <strong>of</strong> EHT.<br />

He-defeated Wayne Mott <strong>of</strong> Frc$hman Andy Bechtold<br />

Pinelands but lost to-Wcl- los-t to Brian Ignatowitz <strong>of</strong><br />

don Huff <strong>of</strong> Woodbridge in Woodbridge in the first<br />

°thc."semifinals. He wasround<br />

at 145. He then,<br />

.• beaten by MattGfalogio <strong>of</strong> earned his first varsity win,<br />

Buenj in the -third place beating Jose Sorta <strong>of</strong> Buena<br />

match.<br />

in the consolation round.<br />

Junior Chic Cossaboonc Bechtold lost" to Jon. Olp <strong>of</strong><br />

lost to Jon Forster <strong>of</strong> Buena Hamilton West in the con-'<br />

in the first round at 112 but•soLation<br />

.finaL.<br />

defeated T.J. Giehl <strong>of</strong> Senior Frank Sannino fin-<br />

Woodbridge in the consolaished fourth at 152. He beat<br />

tion match for fifth place. Charles Prickeft <strong>of</strong> Ranco-<br />

• Sophomore - Jason Marcas Valley in the first round<br />

shall was beaten by Steve but was defeated by Ed<br />

• Busin <strong>of</strong> Woodbridge in the Steddcy <strong>of</strong> Hamilton West<br />

-first round. He defeated in the sk?mifin.tls, • Sannino<br />

Tad Davis-<strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor then lost to,Scan Thomas <strong>of</strong><br />

Township in a consolation Buena in the third place<br />

match but then lost to "Jon match.<br />

Quick <strong>of</strong> Hamilton West in<br />

a battle for fifthj)bcc.,_. •<br />

Junior Carl Phillips lost to<br />

Garry Cortes <strong>of</strong> EHT in the<br />

125 pound opener. Ho then<br />

beat both Damien Torrez <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodbrjdge and Dave<br />

. Lconc <strong>of</strong> Delsea to finish<br />

f i f t h . ' • . ' • ' • fi<br />

x iost ^» Jim Vila <strong>of</strong> Pim?tohds.<br />

in the semifinals. • • .<br />

', This fint effort show*<br />

that wo need a lot <strong>of</strong> work,"<br />

said Nickles, "but we really<br />

knew that coming into the<br />

Season." • •<br />

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Sophomore Greg Daily<br />

finished third at 171<br />

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J'REE PARKING, ELEVATOR<br />

900Sq.ft. - $900Mo. • UUL<br />

•22O0Sq.a_- UOOOMo.* Util: /'<br />

CALL JOKL A. MOTT, HI, AT 399-7S77 or 398*4910<br />

Llnwoorj Commons. Sutra A-1 '<br />

Llnwood. Now Jorcoy on»l<br />

(COOl 027-2227<br />

MatkH. Slot)<br />

Allornoy lor Oaten <strong>City</strong> Zoning<br />

structure wttn a now<br />

djiy<br />

Mmom<br />

CITY OP<br />

OCCAM CITY<br />

ZONfNCl DOAitO CF. AOJUST-<br />

MENT<br />

RCaOLUTrON<br />

API'LICATIOfJ OF: IKWEnT Q. ft<br />

CHnrSTlNE H. HYAN (02-002)<br />

PnOPKBTY: BLOCK 70.31. IOT<br />

2OCCANClTYNEWJCnOEY<br />

. Boats;<br />

ROOM RENTAL<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

Free intoraulio-n and s»silsb«hry |<br />

on room*. Dsily and weekly.<br />

Arjts., goon houses, B+'B,<br />

<strong>On</strong>o csll does B slL<br />

399-8894 t<br />

13'WHALEn- 1M7 3OHPJahravon.su-<br />

pa tpsn Uinl oondlton. 30O-0OQS<br />

BualneaB<br />

Oppdrtunitlcs<br />

ESTAQHSWEO FADRJC OU1T • And .<br />

cm ariopi Doomtown Ocoan CTy. tk»»-<br />

nau nnn/. toe.OOO C«3 Havoor HaaJ Ca-<br />

uu. rWtMB0041<br />

F UU F>GURCD CIOT>«NQ DOUTOLK<br />

- >or saw, si busmass coniants.<br />

xt. suoctfart, racks and Cbt^<br />

&c«. iliXpO or bosl <strong>of</strong>lw. P. O. Oca<br />

Mft. U»T7Virs.WJ 08X33-0605 '<br />

WINTER<br />

Mjgnifickrt beachfront.<br />

condominiums, one BR<br />

fully fura_*iih" til tppiiinct<br />

$55droon pfux ctili. Avail<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> to May la./' .<br />

,IA>,'JT> ML'.VYnt. rn: At i r,iM i<br />

I* VllDfMi til<br />

338-1700- •<br />

LADCS - Good<br />

Spo^d a yasr or mars u a .<br />

r.a.-y-y wjr a *no t<strong>of</strong>".ry In r«wt Jtru;<br />

'^.a'r )17V>x00 par<br />

c^* QJ p<strong>of</strong>i* nco ' -COO- TC<br />

cai na.nr^«s<br />

Real.Estate Sale<br />

t DORM APT - gntum. 1st floor. Prfvci*<br />

entrance. No pea. For *dut». 711-7tfi<br />

SrsaL O.C. otl sttm parking. 1 car.<br />

1ST FLOOR APT - 2 bdrms. 1032 Simp-<br />

ton Ava. (GU not ao under water) Ann'<br />

Jan. 1st. Can 3O0-010O.<br />

2 GDRM APT - Fam rm. now Kit. now*, 1 *<br />

carps*, wtt. ol hasL Convanlanl to<br />

downtown shopping and beach, 16*0<br />

mon » utav No potst Coll 300-2112 or<br />

ThaDo<strong>of</strong>csioria Two el 300-0121.<br />

2DORU APT• G*cond Boor, gas hssl a<br />

csnlrsl sir. Aysd Immarjatlsiy. 1373 mon<br />

plus utM. >*) pau. CaJ OiO-CiOO ask lor<br />

Josn. ' •<br />

. 2 DflY APT8 AVAJL. - 805 Brlefion<br />

Plsca, OC. 1 bOrm! $373 mon. Effl-<br />

ciancy $300 mon. AJ LrtJa Ind In. both.<br />

Call MO-1759 or 300-3113 ovsninja. -<br />

STVAO DOfU4 APT -Qutal nor»and lo-<br />

CAOon. Wftr corpse parxn. No pats. &40 -<br />

mon [jut iflHt. AysJ Jan. 1st CaJ 300-<br />

70G2. j<br />

MTH OTBCilT AREA - FlrW. Boor rjuplm.<br />

Across from ptsyj/ 01 - 1 "''' Aval<br />

tnomonpBjs utav Co* 411 -«MS. .<br />

q BORM DUPLEX • UpatnJm apt Oa tot<br />

ws:« KoaJ. wte csrpsuag. now sppMSnr><br />

as 1 ttoc* O bay. osnraty KcsMd Ha<br />

• po'-s.'VKM rnon put i-Us. 1 1 non tsu>-<br />

3 BOUli TOWNlKXJ&t •<br />

baTv.. naav 6arpo«ni}. 2 Darcr*s.<br />

mon ptj» u;as. CaJ 1-ri<br />

DCACHOLCCK 1<br />

rwa park's carpwsi<br />

Gs.-»o«<br />

{.'aat ron'Ji sot 4 bdrms. 3<br />

Do-~B. -•»>• »•.. (irarpiacs. porcMaa. *oMr<br />

roor. (aray>ork i/too. O*rr>a» ! V«ne-<br />

r*7»i<br />

CTTY<br />

bdm, in. cy^k: bam. »•», on<br />

rv. locafcn «OD "yyi rvl<br />

• Two<br />

Real £stato Sale<br />

a. Icaava. OJU« bay<br />

Cac 34«r ft ^<br />

/ *<br />

let<br />

Uaai Son« Icr r*<br />

*1 J1SO.0OO C*.<br />

. Co:<br />

.- USA. 33O<br />

R-227 (300 rtarvptua ^'t*..<br />

OC p<br />

s t-Vxrar bsn Good toteir. rto<br />

r». O«i I c.^« No-O»»i !*•» Usry Ccurty Clark's <strong>On</strong>tc*<br />

VJLTI* 14, 1090, In O»*d DO* 2O4B,<br />

p*t>o OO. artucxi ntal croparty Is mom<br />

pankuiavty aoecrtaoa.<br />

Un* ll.2nd*0oor. ol oa/d ConOo-<br />

noncAs to caad Ltnt. otiioTi L>n« and<br />

acpunsTkaocoa Novo bo«n nvyo spar-<br />

.clcaity ds<strong>On</strong>od In tt>* Uaaior Dooci<br />

one] rvJu^ng ITM t*a In an undMctod<br />

^•T*- i-Ao'ow rn 1h* o>ivr»on oia-<br />

rr^onn or Da*3 condorrtTS^m apv^ifr<br />

rtari I o b&ad UnR.<br />

kn ccmp^Anrj* wt^ C^^pbor .1ST..<br />

Lafov o< IS*.', rirernl&os Sacean a--t><br />

-i.-owr. «i Let ?fliC3 »-l Btoch *KX on '<br />

LS« oCkua< tax map ol Ocsatn Or/<br />

IAS i*>a ."3 wtn msaraai. ooaca an]<br />

Vwfa (<br />

»•*« •-* i--* Caaa ca«C< or canr>««1<br />

V0 too* coa o;<br />

Public Notice<br />

3HERIFFr,KALC<br />

UY VIRTLTE ol (i Wi» oJ r»ocu'/f^<br />

Issuod out at. iho Gt^xwicr Court v<<br />

-M«w Jornoy. cj^tteTr— Oivriten.<br />

Capo Way Couniy, Docket f^o<br />

00 ort d l<br />

Thla would pormk Iho ptacamam<br />

ol a spiral stalrcaava wHriin ttw addi-<br />

tion aroa so as to pormii communlca-<br />

Iton borwoon tno two urstSvon tho first<br />

and tocond floor.<br />

Trx> Board found Out wtth tha<br />

reduction ol tna 01(14' aroa and tho<br />

orirjmon ol rho Mi'xSO' oras, lha not<br />

CaJo In squaro: footago «raa do mini-<br />

mus In naluto,. and cpocial ra<strong>of</strong>lons<br />

woresnown<br />

Tha. appOcanta proved by on<br />

onnanoad furtSmn ol prool Ihal rho<br />

varkmco could ba Qramod wtthoul<br />

atiastantlai rtotrimftrg, IQ _lft«i ynn»>rj .<br />

orrXnAnc*. mar4or pian or naignbor-<br />

. 3TEIN. E3OWIRE<br />

Llnwood Commona, Ouao A • 1<br />

L»wood. Now Joraay 00221<br />

CAPE fctAY COUN IY ZLA.<br />

known- na CAPG UAY COUNIY<br />

OAVINOS AND LOAN AiWOCIA-<br />

TON b tho pta*-vtiri iwvi I'niLU' C<br />

HCflWG. Jr.; JOHN It. 0HCV.?;.<br />

Cn»»G; KMCHACL J PHt<br />

ava M:CJHALL J Put .<br />

C HCHI.'.'G.<br />

f' KG\V JL'ft<br />

CtY: DOflAY CNfEHI'HIUeS" COl<br />

ONNA0L APAHTUCf4TS. f-THST.<br />

JLRbLY MATIONAL HANK<br />

W1OAD OTHCETT CftA.*vCH. nctil'i<br />

TAL AND OOCTOHO r.LHVICl<br />

UUIU;/i;, HR5T HUUIY liAf.K<br />

NA: H. VyU-LtAM GIlAPf . Wfiri II<br />

WILLIAM GffAl t^; KAirS« Cfry U Ocaan C*y.<br />

NOW. -TucHrftpnE. or n<br />

' Ut '•>OLVt 0 by tno Ocoon Cty Zoo<br />

nQ Uo4wd CM (a pubO. moott-»g 00<br />

OAi(o O* A0JU3T-<br />

C(TY Of OCCAN C4T-V<br />

'JJ UUIW3. a*hlm«n<br />

i I SUO T^><br />

• iMO'it r. Y. ;A.V.'«II a sut>.<br />

^at< lot and ooi»«i • irom a r»o-(^T><br />

>>/ to a a4ngte farms*/ dwajsng Tho<br />

Bttucturo t>«-com«s s r^rtlnuous<br />

t..ia-u>j w%r\ a iifcx ,anf tilai t far<br />

1* I loot whors tha nlmlrrturrf<br />

ty tAA}r-<br />

Tr»»r» H menamrt room lor<br />

' ol r«o oars I tha t<br />

Eror* in* aarao»*<br />

,-outl l«o>jr» s<br />

cojd ba> orsrtac)<br />

a* wnors or<br />

48O4 Wool Avonuo. Lot 21. Ulock<br />

4flO4. Oooan <strong>City</strong>. Cap* May Co-jn-<br />

ly. Now Jortaw. nova raappfiod lo<br />

iho Ptonntxj Boon) ol the cay ol<br />

Opstvi dry to permit the applicants<br />

to aubdMdo rn*tr. proporly Jnto two<br />

thirty by one hundred lodt- lost from'<br />

Ha Currorjt ono lot size ol sfrty by ona<br />

hundred tool.<br />

A» far aa.tha oppOcurtis ar»<br />

a»ara. they roqulro two variancaa<br />

par prapotadi<strong>of</strong>. ono tor froraaaa<br />

and one lor lot area, for a total ol four<br />

variancaa torth* aubdMston; nowov-'<br />

or. In the event Um Planning Ooerd<br />

should determine that any Anor vssri-<br />

•ncoe ace required during Is review,<br />

. tno appacams would soak Ihosa var)-<br />

ancoe at thoruno al tho hoarhg-<br />

AppUcanls' caquect tor vartanca la<br />

based on two poaUcns. boo.tor por-<br />

sonol hardart>«> c*on iho loct tnot<br />

they nave, always hod two lawful hats<br />

located under the. ainglo-famsY dwefl-<br />

Ing and onry lost irns* lot* aa a<br />

raau* <strong>of</strong> tna. new <strong>Ocean</strong> Cay Zoning<br />

<strong>On</strong>fineooe kt 1980, and, lunhor, thai<br />

an anpacatlon ol the pnoct*»c ol tho<br />

i860 Zoning OrsVtanco lo th* emitt-<br />

ing Inventory In choir Mock would<br />

suggaat that there ta'an arror ki trto<br />

map In Ita configuration ol thai biocfc<br />

as an R-2-4O Zono, Intlaad ol an<br />

lt-SO-30 Zona). .<br />

' A pubac haantiQ^wtl ba haad by<br />

Iho Planning Board on Wadnaeday.<br />

January IX ^wa. at 7:30 p m. at<br />

Cty Hat. or/, street and Astoury<br />

A»»ne. Oooan Ccy. New J«ra*y. I<br />

imj have any rjommanta on in*<br />

oppfcxtlon. yoo may ar.ood the<br />

moating and bo hoard.<br />

AJI papors in comoction wen the<br />

eppOootlon are on I3o In the Otllc* ol<br />

tha Seaatary ol tho Zonlog floarrl at<br />

Ctty fiaB.wnera they* ara avollabssi lor<br />

Inspactlon during roguisr bufra->oes<br />

hours.<br />

' ' UtcnaolA fusco, II<br />

Attorney for applicant<br />

lion o/xl iho ptvbiorn <strong>of</strong> parking could<br />

bo 000'ot.vKl wnh oihor metruxSa<br />

and moons ohor iron lira ptaoumorit<br />

<strong>of</strong> a garooo (I* «n;llcnni* laUod lo<br />

moot thoir burrion ol .pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> o hatd<br />

tfito. • • .<br />

iho Uoard dotormimd that iho<br />

vorlanco could not b» grnnod with<br />

out aubstarylal oranlng <strong>of</strong><br />

tho. variance to afiow Iho daparturo<br />

would aciwtoKiaSy Impair tha zohlno,<br />

ordlnanco or mootor plan <strong>of</strong> tho cay<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ocoan Oly. . '<br />

NOW. THEREFORE. BE' g<br />

DoDrd <strong>of</strong> Arljunmont<br />

CtTY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

?ONtNG BOAnD OT ADJU3T-<br />

MC1MT<br />

o<br />

APPLICATION Or: JAUCS<br />

Vr.OHTC (COftfTRACT PUHCHAS-<br />

CRHoa<strong>of</strong>t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> senior Jennl Jo<br />

1'faffand junior Patty Foster .<br />

were named to. All-South<br />

Jersey field hockey tcoaia<br />

by .different publications. • •<br />

Pfaff was selected to the,<br />

second team by the .Coini* •<br />

rr-Posf while Foster was a •'<br />

second-team selection <strong>of</strong><br />

The Philadelphia Inquirer*. '.-','<br />

There were no CapCrAt-'<br />

Ion tic Leigue players on the<br />

first team xjf cither paper.<br />

But the Inquirer' picked.<br />

Felicia Blanco <strong>of</strong> Buena'.on<br />

its second team and<br />

Stephanie Bartolonc <strong>of</strong> St "'<br />

Joseph and Brandi Bailey at» c£rv<br />

that ptan utxnsjad ark) lha<br />

taaflmony ot mo aepQLSr*. t makai<br />

iho lotowing rtrrta-r/i ol tact Tf«><br />

sppficant wtsr3<br />

a<br />

• >jn ci .""J >• 'J^<br />

OfitANCtrV JCM'WfKuuiO ^{^<br />

^IPOB* ts*aa ntxnm Ihol Una Ma'ain '<br />

>-.'•. IUAV v-- «*"*« -v- k o uo-wt s. «» p^ZT^awI^m<br />

t-c " c f r:.:i«r Y. iMtnti nnt. r.t: IT<br />

ftf. ^CLV CD ty K?i* OcatAn C-XY ^'^r><br />

v'W CoArtl. aj a* j-»^jg- rnit*IT; on<br />

a.-, <strong>of</strong> i^Jii, «. i O't ».i-'.-tlC*TO>i TO a I<br />

f«B apat^a* luacai<br />

en *>• iaaaws c< 9i*<br />

> .—•• n>aa CSo*r<br />

ar^ ce oct AN c-' i Y<br />

tSMH Th* mi «x3Mafsc* tjy tu#Ar^ irwi ''r^* «svte p %*


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B16<br />

1 Mb<br />

OUET BY THE SWAMP<br />

mouttiB . • • '<br />

AntJitaro M the *tniich <strong>of</strong> wator.<br />

Whm can b« «ak» has boon ioid<br />

baton:<br />

Sabtoaoll^it Muihefooa logs In ttx><br />

. canail*. • ' " ..<br />

Mud undarnooti, (roga tying ovon<br />

But lh« obfnorj <strong>of</strong> tfx>«r moutftt 0"" •'<br />

paUthoir hands. "<br />

Thoy «ficK th«* rtbowa oul into Itio '<br />

«v*ning.<br />

Stoop, and b<strong>of</strong>lin ih» and<strong>of</strong>it croaking.<br />

', DM«ntM»,2«, <strong>1992</strong> •<br />

community in the emergency action to save<br />

. — Kctuuxl Wagonoc<br />

I noticed some damage to<br />

the woodlands from our<br />

most recent "storm <strong>of</strong> the<br />

century." the barrier<br />

islands Teccived the more<br />

severe damage. .<br />

• They performed the function<br />

that they are supposed<br />

to perform — to protect the<br />

mainland. \<br />

There were a few trees<br />

down as usual after the<br />

northeast blow; but the<br />

marshes absorbed most <strong>of</strong><br />

the overflow .except' in a<br />

few law-lying spots. The<br />

dike out here on the<br />

impoundment . was<br />

breached in a couple • <strong>of</strong><br />

places also,: • '. ' .<br />

In only a few short week3<br />

the annual bald eagle winter<br />

count will be done. This<br />

is an important annual<br />

• event, ftpiovidcs bioluylsli<br />

with data to determine the<br />

results <strong>of</strong>. restoration projects<br />

<strong>of</strong> this species throughout<br />

the country. •<br />

.Almost extirpated-here in<br />

New Jersey due to the toxic<br />

effects<strong>of</strong> the pesticide'DDT,<br />

bald eagles In recent years<br />

• ha/e made a 'comeback- It<br />

has taken twenty years<br />

' Haste makes waste and all<br />

ifcat;~ for those Oid cliches<br />

sh.ll hold water. .<br />

Here's what happened.,<br />

Our family clearly loves<br />

my dam pics and I have no<br />

false modesty on that point.<br />

. Turning'out this succulent<br />

main d^ish rates a big<br />

hand—'usually.<br />

But not this time!.<br />

FirrJ,' it's a good idcn<br />

Clare's corner<br />

by Clare Campbell<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings,& Loan<br />

Vorm M «<br />

• " . • < • : ' . -<br />

and so close to my homo. I By KENNETH J. SMITH taken at once to prevent Environmental Conserya-<br />

also think this Is the season The coaatllnea <strong>of</strong> New further destruction. ' tion. ; 3. the Federal Emergency D<br />

t<br />

woodland notes<br />

to think <strong>of</strong> community and York and New Jersey have The following recommen- : The VS. Army Corp <strong>of</strong> Management Agency<br />

by Bill. McDerimott<br />

gratitude. In addition to been significantly damaged datlons are strongly sug- Engineers concurs, beaches (FEMA) and tho Corp <strong>of</strong><br />

being. a biological term, . by tho recent fitorrn. The gested an emergency not dosed immediately will Engineers, acting under<br />

community also describes a barrier beaches, and' dunes measures to protect lives widen and deepen, with emergency authority,<br />

since the banning <strong>of</strong> DDTwinter<br />

months. It is a lot<br />

group (>i people living and Myhlch serve as protection to and property at the coast: attendant environmental should begin an emergency<br />

for our majestic national easier .to Identify shrubs<br />

interacting together, the coastal and mainland, com- 1. All coastal barrier: and structural damages. , program to prevent further<br />

emblem to establish, four and trees when they arc in<br />

implication being, in a harmunities have been. seri-<br />

damage <strong>of</strong> weakened areas.<br />

additional nosts.' . , • leaf bur a lotmoro fun to do<br />

monious way, •<br />

beaches should be.dosed 2, All overwash areas<br />

ously weakened. ,<br />

-.Specifically,* the'corps' '<br />

it from examining buds and<br />

I help cover this area for<br />

When I think <strong>of</strong> commu-<br />

Another northeast storm<br />

immediately, starting with should immediately y bo<br />

the most severe, regardless<br />

should mobilize all avail- •<br />

plowed, and the sand<br />

stems. It is just another rea-<br />

the count and have <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

nity I always .think <strong>of</strong> the<br />

could result. In major- <strong>of</strong> .location, in order, to returned to the beach/dune<br />

able hopper 'dredges and<br />

son to walk in our beautiful<br />

sceni both adult and'juve-<br />

. great.work performed daily<br />

beaches in these protective' shore up the most vulrjera- areas. •<br />

other equipment in the %<br />

Cape May bounty woodnile<br />

eagles rfcre..TKi3 is the<br />

by tho C«cean <strong>City</strong> Commu"<br />

coastal features and could, ble areas.<br />

Local governments and' • New Jcrscy-NcW York area<br />

lands.<br />

area in which <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the 21<br />

nlty. Cupboard and not only<br />

cause major damage to gov- Immediate dosing <strong>of</strong> bar- community associations to dredge. Known <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

.historical.nests was located As I walked I thought <strong>of</strong><br />

during the holidays. They<br />

ernment infrastrucrurq and •<br />

sand borrow areis to recon-<br />

and also where orphan the diversity <strong>of</strong> plant and .always need support to<br />

COQBtal ecologfc systems as<br />

struct protective beach<br />

young birds were hacked animal Species here in this continue their charitable<br />

well as to homeo and busi- The Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers should mobilize berms and dimes In vulner-<br />

(raised in a hacking tower] community. They all inter- contribution-to the communesses.<br />

•<br />

able coastal areas.<br />

Coastal Advocate Inc. <strong>of</strong> aJI available dredges and reconstruct<br />

4. We request a tempo-<br />

and released. Tho only, birdact and ore important to nity.<br />

New Jersey (NJCA), the<br />

al<strong>of</strong>t today was one blown<br />

protective beach berms and dunes<br />

rary lifting or. modiffcation<br />

each other. I know, <strong>of</strong> All communities exist Long Island Coastal alliance<br />

<strong>of</strong> environmental impact<br />

ashore by Ihe recent high course, that this is a dis- and thrive in a cotrrmon (LICA).' and the Fire Island In vulnerable areas . rules regarding beach noiir- _<br />

-.winds. • • turbed area. But over time, environment when they Association (FIA), repre-<br />

ishment, 6n an "as'nceded" ©'<br />

first pioneer species, fol-<br />

<strong>On</strong> the way back I<br />

Interact with one another — senting coastal interests<br />

basis by the. U.S., Army<br />

lowed by others have<br />

noticed the deciduous trees<br />

in a positive way. Just, like froin Cape May to Mohtauk rier island beaches is'should be encouraged, with Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers and the<br />

formed a habitat that once<br />

and shrubs were just about<br />

in the woods!<br />

Point, urge the president to . standing policy <strong>of</strong> the New participatory funding,, by appropriate federaland<br />

again might support a bald<br />

issue the necessary disaster<br />

leafless. This exposed the<br />

Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Envi- the stages and .counties state agencies, in order to<br />

eagle's nest.<br />

Bin"; McOormott llvo» by tho declaration at the earliest<br />

bud ends <strong>of</strong> the limbs and<br />

ronmcntal : Protection and involved to use earth- mov- quickly respond to the need<br />

woods in Marmora. Ho la editor <strong>of</strong><br />

branches, and opens for me • i am so very grateful to<br />

possible time. '<br />

tho Fnondt <strong>of</strong> Embng<strong>of</strong>od and<br />

Encrgy, the New York State }ng equipment to return to pump sand onto, the .<br />

a new activity for the cold .have this woodland alive Nongamd Wik&to noW&lonor. 'The declaration Is needed Department <strong>of</strong> State's Divi- sand that has overwashed beaches <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and '<br />

to allo%v measures to be siori <strong>of</strong> Coastal Manage- dunes to thebcachesand to New York.<br />

ment and Department -<strong>of</strong> initall sand fencing to stabi- 5. We urge tho states <strong>of</strong><br />

The lesson <strong>of</strong> a failed clam pie<br />

New York' and New Jersey g\<br />

LETTERS confd<br />

tp provide quickly the<br />

' It jerved-me right!<br />

finding and permitting<br />

It's true; we really do<br />

OC's outlandish necessary to accomplish; the<br />

lcam from our- mistakes. -<br />

emergency protection<br />

required.for pur coast.<br />

was limited and. half an<br />

hour "could be saved by<br />

using a prepared »the makins" <strong>of</strong> n per- Ecke' Good heaven*! What<br />

printed an editorial last<br />

than you ought to think. Irs feet clam pie-(and that vital ailed it?<br />

week on the coming Insol-<br />

very nice to Mil along on information is free!] Of<br />

vency <strong>of</strong> the Los Angeles<br />

111 tell you what -{here<br />

the crest <strong>of</strong> ..your satisfying, course, homemade crust<br />

school district that shojila<br />

is was SUGAR In that crust.<br />

personal wave, but watch essential. , .<br />

irUcrcst the taxpayers <strong>of</strong><br />

Pie ruined. The half hour <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

outl<br />

. ' ' t If you want a thing saved was erased and the The school board there is<br />

Pride goeth before a. fall. . right, do it yourselfl<br />

one full hour it had taken to asking teachers to take a 12<br />

So I put my ingredients; That day, though, time wash the clams, open them, • percent pay cut from' their<br />

chop them,- add the onion average base pay <strong>of</strong> S45.000<br />

bitr., pepper and dices <strong>of</strong> fcir a 38-wcek year —<br />

hard-boiled egg, NUTMEG "about the highest iri_lhc<br />

—. Wai all in vain!' ' • U'S.,".according'(a the fdur-<br />

. You call that-a tragedy/ nal • y • .<br />

Taxpayers in <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />

.Was.I embarrassed? Yes, will quickly recognize that<br />

but mom? mad than flus- our local average pay i'><br />

• tfcred. - . ' higher' than that <strong>of</strong> Loo<br />

All I could think <strong>of</strong> was Anccl« and'Vill be even,<br />

that silly did senfr. Who Put.higher<br />

rvext j-car. .<br />

Thz Ovrntfls In Mr*. Mur- l"hc^JL'rna)jcditoria] confhy't<br />

CkcaxUrl<br />

To this day that beautiful<br />

funny.<br />

But let\ fr.ee i:, .13 LongfoUiow<br />

Kr.ci: ';. ' .<br />

. Intc nich life feme m:rt<br />

muti fjj!<br />

1 t ,. - '.:<br />

v 1<br />

' nntef b03tir.fct-o.rxj tuaOTxx,<br />

Capo, Ua-j<br />

- dent <strong>of</strong> Coastal Advocate, a<br />

"<br />

•>ejsdt resto-<br />

ing each "other, the school headquartered in Ship. .<br />

lobbies mope' about .the Bottom. ' •> • ' •<br />

• chintzy taxpayers spending<br />

only half the amount per<br />

pupil as New Jersey, whose Public fiottca<br />

outlandish expendituresper<br />

pupil have now become approval tar m» promHoa on tMt ta<br />

wf*ai to \Dcaf4 « Ct. Afearo Ptec»<br />

the national-bargaining and Oo«n>wsJ>.; and<br />

standard. So, even. though WHCREAB. Iho proporiy ii<br />

tocatod m VW tin nrm.-ti and IXri*<br />

real spending, on California Zonar. and<br />

scbools grew handsomely WHCnCAa.-tha Board n»o cav<br />

UOOTMI m« pun aubmtlad m N<br />

In the 1980s, it was never; umirrnrry ot tha appOcant. I nak««<br />

never enough."-<br />

m» loaowtna (incBrot ot (act Tru If*<br />

gu«nl IUUH kxaiocf 4s tNa t£*<br />

The complete editorial wa*h«d away ourtog a tolrnor ucrirv<br />

Tttt Ctf wlcrtoa U> raptaoa 1 M t»<br />

should be required reading uvna location a«Nn the iama tea-<br />

for all New Jersey, school crtrt. That - V<br />

M apt^wrf"<br />

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Holiday Party<br />

Be a relaxed Santo this<br />

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Fresh Voidable, Platters<br />

Dovltod Egg Ptattors<br />

Hoaglo Plattors<br />

* °" r l^moiia Six Foot Hoaqte,"<br />

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112th Year, Number 51 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. 0822&023Q - Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>embor 31, <strong>1992</strong> TVWJ Sections Price 40c<br />

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CHARLIE WOOD AT LARGE<br />

a<br />

'character'<br />

P.R. director<br />

is lauded by.<br />

business group<br />

Dy CHARLIE WOOD. .<br />

A couple cj years ago, thc.PhiladelphLa<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> Friendly Raccoons<br />

led the annual DooDah Parade<br />

through thtf streets <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

up the boardwalk. They had been the<br />

lead group for the parade since its<br />

inception.<br />

As always, they.wore their Dtayy '<br />

' • Crockett style raccoon caps, laughed,<br />

joked, and marched out <strong>of</strong> step as<br />

C^.they banged tho-drum and played<br />

their pff kcymur4c.<br />

J '. But, that year they had something :<br />

'. . c-Ive to wy — a sUterruffit to mak*\<br />

In their ovvn jovial way, the Raccoons<br />

had decided to honor, tiVraav<br />

tcTTpind who had founded Occari •<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s DooDah Parade. The turner<br />

» they carried proclaimed "Sor/cr st-><br />

Cood," and cacl) Raccoon wore - a facy<br />

mask depicting:their good iricr.d<br />

*% Mark Soifer.' ' ,\ -<br />

In G-ctobcr<strong>of</strong> this.ycarj the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> CommoTa 1 a!v><br />

decided to honp» Soifer and cievit'ti<br />

• him thcia-ch' v '•\~~<br />

tplcjic turn to p*>;c Ah)<br />

• Beachbuilderdredqe<br />

Location new — As c! ycsierday<br />

the conu.iclcr wit<br />

telweun I3tn anc K'h<br />

greets, bux rrwcianca! &-'0i><br />

Itms ard roug.i sesi had icnv<br />

pcrar^ siercc-d r.o ci'edfie. U<br />

by lt.tr- artl ol tho<br />

week. Outlaw wcrV *2£ at<br />

23rd Street<br />

Location next — Cnoals<br />

oxpe'd b) noxt VNCCK pump>ng<br />

wtt bo twrv^ecn 3C• rv<br />

pri:..' turn lu pjy.c .Mil ' i<br />

PBA Christmas<br />

Kincktrsarlenior Chartes Walfdra waits to ttc« iho Big Guy at a Chrttirraj<br />

party held at ttiO.Ocoan Clry Primary School C>oc. 21. S£tn£or»d by th« kxal<br />

Po-fce B©navo4ein« Associa&ort. The P.B.A. .^oreors tha parties, compfets<br />

with pretefUs, at fccai schools each year.<br />

Sonvjii I'otr.t nccT.tiy<br />

rotr.ic • advisory<br />

: • (flcj.-.d turn to p Jgc A14").<br />

AND MORE 1<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

OBiTUARiES<br />

CPiN!G.'>:S<br />

POOR RiCHARD<br />

-RELIGION •<br />

SENIORS<br />

SPORTS "<br />

UNDER WAY<br />

• B1G-11<br />

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'AS, E4<br />

*B5<br />

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61,12<br />

E&-9, 11<br />

B11<br />

Loyel Joy' Faith! P<br />

• ot wlvil VM: c^n do and<br />

Removal is under way<br />

<strong>of</strong> derelict city tracks<br />

By WILLIAM BARLOW<br />

OCEAN CTTY — The. old railroad<br />

according to N.J. Transit spokesman<br />

• Anrtondo Arractia. .;<br />

Arrastia «=-iVi yestefday permissiori<br />

was given to the private oil line to use<br />

il..from Crcok Kom Crock to9ith<br />

*S3£t«S SSSMtS'<br />

May Court House and Cape May <strong>City</strong>, (picas* Uimlo page AM)<br />

Grants are pursued<br />

for Upper rec. center<br />

BT>RIAN GOOKEY<br />

SactinoLbadom Staff<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Township<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials arc hoping that the change in<br />

• administrations will, free up grant<br />

monies to fund a proposed recreation<br />

*<br />

While federal funding has not becrf<br />

available since President Bush's election<br />

defeat; according' to township<br />

grantvrmn George Plcwa, President-;,<br />

eiect Bill Clinton has promised to<br />

make fundsfor public works a priority-'<br />

' ••'• .' . "••'<br />

Rccrcafiorf Comtnittec Chainnan<br />

David BcycJ appcarexl vvith Pkrw? '<br />

and architccrural cprtsultant Mark<br />

Pctruiia on Monday, to updjtp the.<br />

The govcjrir^ body - v »nd * olhm *<br />

Outai'de funding<br />

seen as key<br />

totheprqject<br />

in\-olvcd in the project consider outside<br />

funding critical ta whether the<br />

proposal advances any furtlvcr, iinoc"<br />

they do n£t,want local uxpaycr^ to<br />

carry the cost <strong>of</strong> the facility.<br />

The project cost could range from .<br />

S923.000 to SI A "snillion depending<br />

upon the overall. jtfDpe <strong>of</strong> the yecek,<br />

aocorduTg to a rjpart mdxxUtted lhi»<br />

wxck by The Design. 'Collaborative.<br />

'ike archlacturaLliyqacuiu.nt- • _<br />

, (pW** ttirri to i"» vr *.v ;.- ;_" :r ».:.-. :-.• i-v.^:<br />

lower .n-p«--:-r,::y. '.r.e» v .'7.-.'-:t '.A 1 ' •>' ^<br />

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A2 7t*t$®ilM£L-L£DGER Oc.arrClty. N.J. • TW»»day. lM»c8riit*w.31,1932<br />

p<br />

10*<br />

'•$•<br />

DEPAD r WENTSTQQE<br />

UP TO<br />

Appa'rel &. Gutcrw<br />

i - • , . - • . ' ' 2 . '<br />

# (Shoe -Department<br />

•••<br />

6 TO 70% OIT<br />

6TAINT<br />

M max<br />

tiV'V<br />

• 4<br />

Storm debris can be deposited,"<br />

city requests damage reports<br />

•1,.'<br />

SEA ISLE CITY' — The considerable money."<br />

Cape May County Munici- • The city has received<br />

pal -Utility . Authority complaints about the<br />

(MUA), ha* <strong>of</strong>fered assis- unsightly pilq <strong>of</strong> trash, and<br />

tance to communitiC3,.whIch Glcbt'l admits the pile <strong>of</strong><br />

suffered severe flood dam- flood damaged debris is<br />

age from the <strong>Dec</strong>ember 1 lth •"not<br />

a pretty sight."<br />

Storm. The MUA haj<br />

agreed to waive th0 tipping •<br />

costs for'truckload/) <strong>of</strong> flood<br />

trash brought to tho landfill<br />

in Woodbine. ' • . '<br />

•According .to Kathy<br />

Giebol, Sea isle <strong>City</strong> recy- :<br />

cling coordinator, the public<br />

works department is<br />

stockpiling flood debris on<br />

publje: property at. 42nd<br />

Street and the bay. • ..<br />

There's no charge if it's<br />

not mixed in with regular<br />

trash," explained Gicbel.<br />

"This will save taxpayers<br />

However, she has assured<br />

everyone-that,it is just temporary..<br />

.<br />

Scd Isle <strong>City</strong>'s public<br />

works personnel will- be'picking<br />

up flood debris<br />

daily until next week. Prop 1<br />

emergency management,<br />

urges, property owners to<br />

report private property<br />

damage to <strong>City</strong> HaU, 263-<br />

4461, or to the emergency<br />

management <strong>of</strong>fice, 263-'<br />

0097. .<br />

"We are Required to<br />

include an estimate <strong>of</strong> damage<br />

to private, as .well as<br />

public property to become<br />

oligible'for fcdcraland ntato<br />

disaster aid," explained<br />

Ubro/ : . •<br />

erty. owners are requested Although, tho city has<br />

to cooperate. by. denaing reported early cstimatcs<strong>of</strong><br />

oqf flood damaged items damage, "about $4 million<br />

promptly and placing.them for public and private prop-.<br />

at the curb.for pick up. erty, those' figures co.uld<br />

- In addition, Commis-' rise considerably as nbn-<br />

sioncr Steve Iibro, who h>is residenfs survey their prop-<br />

responsibility for public erties after the . holidays,<br />

safety, which includes according to I.ibro.<br />

Above, Dr. Gary Raab roceives Iho county chamber beautilicalion award (or new<br />

business construction lor Ms now olficos at 6th and Central, Oconn Gily. Below,<br />

Shriver's Sail Water Tally on tho <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctly Boardwalk was'nominalcd lor its'rcnova'tion.<br />

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.»,...- m.irk :h>; ^!.lr'.<strong>of</strong> this pubLf/'pnvj'tl buiini-v.<br />

j\>rtrKTshi_p. j-<br />

Schi-duk-d V.i opx-n in i-.iiiy FebniRry, li'-e Ewing.Tc<br />

sh:p l.'.oiUy y.'i-i be run by li-t NlAD/v.md u-.ll cri fait,<br />

nwri' ci(iVimii.T-.t moror vi-hscU- vrvicc to fx-opie<br />

byym^.ntw'Itr.d u' •• ' •- • » « ; » ' - • ' •<br />

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tides<br />

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A4 rHESENmEt; YEAR R(X"ND ~<br />

• • . '<br />

1S20 Ajburr A\r. Phor* 399-1 SIS<br />

:». • • •<br />

•;v£wv<br />

-l~ * V<br />

between promenaae UUMness<br />

owner* and teenagers<br />

who 'hang out" in frcirtt <strong>of</strong><br />

their stores. Officials promised<br />

to -find more activities<br />

for the kids 1 . .<br />

August<br />

U.Ulit Wlp«; ^<br />

and Cape May County <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

came out against a<br />

homeless shelter suggested<br />

for the former .Air Porcc<br />

radar station in. Palermo.<br />

The Township Cotnrnittec<br />

maintained that there<br />

wasn't a homeless problem<br />

legally and that the site wa3<br />

inappropriate to scrye^such<br />

a need.. .* . .<br />

A consultanj to the township<br />

school- board recommended<br />

moving board<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices out <strong>of</strong> the middle<br />

school and puUi'Vg on an •<br />

* * •<br />

Joyce 'Berrien pleaded'<br />

guilty tb misappropriating<br />

S50.000.<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy •' .'".<br />

Northend property<br />

owner Jerry Klausc and_ a<br />

split <strong>City</strong> Council agreed on<br />

A'ftci<br />

a settlement to o long-run'<br />

ning battle «yer whether or<br />

not. two beachfront lots.<br />

could be built on. The<br />

agreement was. contingent<br />

«n the availability <strong>of</strong> state<br />

Crecn Acres and county<br />

Open Spaa? funds.<br />

Coast "Guard seaman<br />

Peter W. Klcpesky, 19. <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; .pleaded<br />

guilty to two counts <strong>of</strong><br />

manslaughter and one<br />

count erf aggravated assault<br />

in connection with a<br />

November, 1991 accident<br />

that killed two teenagers on<br />

the 3-Hh Strwt bridge. . .<br />

Upper Township •<br />

Republican Davul J. Buc- Tribute<br />

ciarelli <strong>of</strong> Scaville was<br />

named to the Township Hundreds <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers from several states turned out in. September during Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Ptl..Michael Cullinano'5<br />

Committee seat left open by funeral. " • • ' " " •<br />

the resignation <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />

Bcebe the month before. He County grand jury, on • L'gg Harbor Township Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

The commissioners com-<br />

also joined COP incum- counts <strong>of</strong> theft, and using<br />

promised witn the group,<br />

Two men were killed and . Oji-July 4, about an hour<br />

bents Louis DiLuzio and forged documents after<br />

promising some evening<br />

four others seriously before, the fireworks, fire<br />

Andrew J. McCrosson Jr. on being accused kwherc)<br />

' who were<br />

courts . »<br />

tThe city Hcird <strong>of</strong> Educacation who had charged<br />

in-g into a •di.sagn'ornent<br />

requesting a grejfer voice<br />

Somcrs Point • '<br />

tfon chor>e Alan R. Sitekv a 'that the involvement <strong>of</strong> iri local government. The<br />

Toms River n->idcnr and school employees, in pro- Non Resident Taxpayer's<br />

'Ck-cr^c Koixrrts, • ;i'. c\tv" •educalor<br />

with 20 years <strong>of</strong> ducing copipaign literature Assoaariori was requesting<br />

Rcalu>r..:r.d r'onr.er m.ivnr, experience, as principal <strong>of</strong> and other improper elec- weekend • hourtr ior <strong>City</strong><br />

was indictrd bv .in Allanftc foreign Rood School, the tioneering, techniques Hall, evening ccjmmis*ion-<br />

lar^est <strong>of</strong> tin- district's thrv TiiTpscker.** local purpose tax.<br />

L'pper Township<br />

The city- Sewerage<br />

Authority compromlsi-d on<br />

Marmorj.. resident:<br />

its new flat fee for motets.<br />

Michael R. Houdart, a for-<br />

Local motet owners- had<br />

mer Republican'and r^hooJ<br />

objected to the proposed<br />

Ivurd ni(;mber, was chosen<br />

•flat fet- <strong>of</strong>.SI52, which they<br />

by loail IX-rnoo-ats'-to fill<br />

said was a hardship topu! a<br />

out the Forty's t:ckt;S for (lie<br />

motel unit on the same rale<br />

thrti- Township*Committee<br />

level as a house- Homes<br />

MMIS op*ii in N'i>v(.-rrtK'r's<br />

(plcj'.e tum to pjge A5)<br />

Due to popular demand...<br />

will be open year round!<br />

232 West Avc. Oceim <strong>City</strong> 391- 0099<br />

January Hours:<br />

Tiifidy, U«dne>day. Tfaursdif, Friday ft Satai4ar<br />

10AM -6PM<br />

• r^y • . si' -* •* ^<br />

Best Wishes<br />

For A' . ."*<br />

\ Happy 8s Hecithy<br />

New Year -<br />

Christmas Gift Items,<br />

Fabrics, Patterns & Books<br />

p<br />

Solid Fabrics<br />

fchp \<br />

Knights, <strong>of</strong> C.oluriibus. / ";<br />

68th Annual Dinner Dance<br />

•••.'"i.:-.:-':'.:-. -*'•••• .:t T;i.-j : i^:J.jrs"Hoicl - <strong>Ocean</strong> Cif.<br />

OP EXTO THE PUBLIC .<br />

SALTH<br />

Dir.r.cr t< ,.;.:;•. ;\;ih conipii_u)cni.u-> refrushmenu at 0:30 KM.<br />

Li%tf Mum pn,NKlcd fur youx listening ^j.d dancing cnjo>nicn!<br />

Tickets- S35 CX) p


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will be awarded to<br />

OUR GIFT<br />

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fiix ba<br />

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1214 West Avc'<br />

• 399-3130<br />

OUR GIFT 1<br />

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f.rii taby •-; l.bfl<br />

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.1. Winning tKiby must bo born to married paronta who oro roiJdonts <strong>of</strong><br />

Ocoan <strong>City</strong>. Somora Point, Uppor Twp* Soa laio <strong>City</strong>. UnwoodoiNorthfioid.<br />

2. Exact tirno cl t*ab/n birtfi must bo cortiflod by tho attondlng phyttdan.<br />

3. Application from now p.Txont3 mutd bo rocotvod In Tho Sontlnol-Lodgor<br />

<strong>of</strong>iicc H2 E. 8ih St., OcoanCrty, by Tuoaday (ollqwing Iho baby'a birth.<br />

"•I." In trio ovoht'ef a 1I0" awa-'ds. willb«-mgdo~6n~dob~3Jcn'crf "tho conlo&l<br />

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csAixirsl-icrgth tram'.<br />

\i".th ^".r<br />

Area parcnls receiving<br />

congratulations for new<br />

arrivals at Shore.Memorial<br />

Hospital arc .<br />

Angelo and Jill (Turner)<br />

Poldnl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, a<br />

daughter, Nov. 30;<br />

Patrick and Carol<br />

.(Johnson) Klevinaky or<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,.a son, <strong>Dec</strong> 2;<br />

Christopher and Jennifer<br />

(Oakley) Lipsett <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, <strong>Dec</strong>. 4; .<br />

Alfred and. Eileen<br />

(Sweeney) Bakley Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfield.adaut'htcr, <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

Stephen and -JoAnrre<br />

(Mangnnaro) Antollni <strong>of</strong><br />

Pcteraburg, a daughter.<br />

D 6 '<br />

Cody and- Leigh (Mcllingcx)<br />

Lctsingcr <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe,<br />

a son, <strong>Dec</strong> 8;<br />

Alpha<br />

Beta Chapter<br />

picks secret sisters<br />

Z bv" by<br />

lie organist arid pre-<br />

St Louis, Ma some'-guessing was necessented<br />

several vocal selec-<br />

and UCLA.-<br />

Ushcra were the groom's sary. Each member also<br />

tions along' with William<br />

A July wedding is<br />

brother, David Traiftman- <strong>of</strong> exchanged Christmas cards.'<br />

Brennan, father <strong>of</strong> the bride, Kansas Gty. Kansas; Robert New secret sister name><br />

and Ken Lancaster.<br />

Gray <strong>of</strong> SL Louis, Mo.; Wil- for 1993 were picked froth a<br />

. ThC. bride in the daughter liam Brennan III, brother <strong>of</strong><br />

Beach Babies<br />

-piper Christmas tree made<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grace Brennan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> the- bride, .<strong>of</strong> Haluiwa, by Mae Jackion, foliqwod by moms to meet<br />

CUy and Dr, William Brcn- "Hawa^and Raul Moch!e"o.' • d unncr was r*s\c6 by the'.OCEAN<br />

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THESSffmEL-lEDaea CownCfcy,ȣJ.. Tfcurtday,Oocerobor 51,1892<br />

Obituaries more on page 84<br />

Sara Slack Scheinholtz, 85<br />

ATLANTIC CITY — Sara Slack (Albany) Schelnholu, 85,<br />

<strong>of</strong> this community died <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Somers Point..<br />

Mrs. Schcinholtz was a .housekeeper at Blessed Sacrament<br />

Church in Margate (or 10 ycaro. .<br />

Filled with<br />

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EGG HARBOR TQWNSHIP — Patrida Ann Stan-. 46, <strong>of</strong><br />

-Mary L' (Pravorie) Wellington, 79, <strong>of</strong><br />

this community cUcd <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 at the Meadow view. Nursing this community dif)d <strong>Dec</strong> 29 at home.<br />

Home in Northfield! • •<br />

Ms. Starr was a bookkeeper for Yeuttcr and Swartr<br />

Mr;i. Wellington worked as a dietician for the Meadow- CPAs <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing. "• ; '•-..- -.- ,<br />

view Nursing Home and was the former owner <strong>of</strong> a Born in Camden, ahc was a 1964 gmduate <strong>of</strong> Ocoan <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• beauty shop in PJeasantville. •<br />

"She, was a former, member <strong>of</strong> Our Lady Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />

High School, where sho waa the valedictorian <strong>of</strong> the class.<br />

, Mrs. Wellington was a member <strong>of</strong>.St. Peter's Church in<br />

Church in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and a former member <strong>of</strong> the Span- -<br />

She was a lifelong area resident. , • ' • '<br />

Pleasantvflie. ' .' '* • ' ' .-'.'.<br />

ish-American Republican pub <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Suxyivlngare a son.Tom Starr <strong>of</strong> Orlando, Fla., a daugh-<br />

'Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Wellington lived in this area<br />

Born in Ardm'ore, Pn., she was a resident <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

ter, ^kelll'Pahientieri <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del.; her mother,<br />

most <strong>of</strong> Tier life-<br />

Mary Swartz <strong>of</strong> Seaville; two brothers, Harry Swartz <strong>of</strong><br />

for30 years..;<br />

Surviving are her husband.Lemy; one son, Eugene Well- California and Robert Swartz <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing; and a fcls-.<br />

. She 6 survived by two daughters, Ann Cottingham <strong>of</strong> ington Sn. <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>; ope daughter, Susan Lee tcr, Marlon Rosengartti <strong>of</strong> Manahawkin. • . ••'<br />

Somers Point and Catherine Kockeibie <strong>of</strong> Cardiff, a sister, Wellington <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del.; and five grandchildren.<br />

Mary Mattingly <strong>of</strong> Unwood: five grandchildren: and 11<br />

Services will be held at 2:30pjn. Thursday (today)atthe<br />

Services were Wednesday at the Adams-Perfect Funeral'<br />

great-grandchildren. • . •• .<br />

Adams-Perfect Puneral Home, New and Zlon roadu,-<br />

Home, Northfield. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery,<br />

Services will be held .11 a.m. Thursday (today).at the<br />

Nprthfiold, where friends may call from 1:30 p.m. Burial<br />

Mays Landing.<br />

Adams-Perfect Funeral' Home, New and Zion roads,<br />

will be in Zion Cemetery, Bargaintown.<br />

Contributions may be made to the southern New Jersey<br />

Northfield, where friends may, call from 30 a.m. Burial chapter <strong>of</strong>-the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 8128,<br />

' will be in Laurel-Memorial Park, Pomona. .<br />

James Border, 73<br />

Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002. ' .' . . •<br />

Edward Roth, 42<br />

Susan Todd, 41<br />

OCEAN CITY — James C. Border, 73, <strong>of</strong> this resort and<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> Harrisburgl Pa.t and Manahawkin died <strong>Dec</strong>. •<br />

26 at Deborah Heart and Lung Hospital in Browns Mills.<br />

• L1NWOOD — Edward J. Roth, -J2,. <strong>of</strong> this community<br />

Mr. Border was retired fronv the U.S. Navy Depot at<br />

WILDWOOD CREST — Susan H. Todd, 41, <strong>of</strong> this com-<br />

died <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 at Shore Memorial Hospital,'Somers Point<br />

Mechanicsburg, Pa. He had served in the U.S. Army durmunity<br />

died ' <strong>Dec</strong>. 2-\ at-'.Durdelte Tcunlin Memorial<br />

Mr. Roth worked at Sears and Roebuck Co. in the<br />

ing World War U. ••'•'•' • . ' • ' .<br />

Hospital, Cape May Court House.<br />

Hamilton Mall as a warehouse receiving manager. He<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the VFW Post in Lebanon, Pa., ahd<br />

: Ms. Todd was a local resident for 32 years and a member,<br />

wtfs an avid golfer.' ' • . • • ..•-.".<br />

the Manahawkin Loyal Order <strong>of</strong> the Mbo&e.<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Simeon's by the Sea Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Boni in Hamden, Conn., he was an area resident for 15<br />

He was born in Millcrsburg, Pa.<br />

Wildwood.'..<br />

years . . . . . . •<br />

He. is survived by his Wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Doris<br />

He is survived.by his.wife, Patricia; three daughters,<br />

Surviving is a son-Michael <strong>of</strong> Wild woooNCrcst; a daugh- Hall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and two grandchildren.<br />

Laurie A. Casteen <strong>of</strong> Manahawkin, Terra I_ Sullivan <strong>of</strong><br />

ter, Lauren Karstens <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court-House; her moth- Services will be held 11 ;30 a.m. Thurriday (today) at Mes-<br />

San Antonio, Texas and-Leslie-J. Johns <strong>of</strong> Linwood; one<br />

er, Mary <strong>of</strong> Wildwood. Crc'st; ,lnci a brother, William C <strong>of</strong> siah L'uthcrari Church, Foster Street, Harrisburg, where<br />

son, Jeffrey Roth <strong>of</strong>. Simpsonvillq, S.C; hjs p;>rcnt.s, Vin-<br />

Linwood/ •<br />

friends may call from 11 a.m. Burial will be in Wopdlawn'<br />

cent and Lucy Ann Roth <strong>of</strong> Hamdcn, Conn. and.Frances<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> the .Resurrection was Celebrated <strong>Dec</strong> 29 at St. Memorial Gardens, Harrisburg. ' . .<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Sebastian,pa.; and nine grandchildren-<br />

Simeon's by the S' uctB. tfict prtoo ol a3 prodooa lor aato,<br />

IH>O. P.O.Bo* 12S. £Jo« ttlo Chy.<br />

Thoroaa J. Tioh*<br />

N JXXa*y<br />

Municipal Clark<br />

Dlddw n rocpons£>la tor comptaiico<br />

with "Tnc PnCVAILING<br />

WAGE ACT." Chodxor ISO o« tho<br />

Law* o(.1»70 (NJ.S A 34:11-5053)<br />

and Chapiw 127. PL 1073 - Sup- - CITYC}f 3EA ISLE CITY.<br />

pkxT>o»u to Law AQolnet Dtscrimlrua-<br />

NEWJCR3EY<br />

tlor> (AJr^rnahvo Ax3ion) and lor ADVCHT1SEMENT FOR DIDS<br />

comptanco wtlh lha provtekxia <strong>of</strong> CHLORINE — DQtllD. TAQLtlTa<br />

C 33. PL. 1077. which nxjulnx IruU<br />

AND QRANLH.AR Fl>KCa<br />

no ctxporailon or partnering ohan<br />

NOTICE la hort*y. orvon thai .<br />

bo awardod any munlcipaJ cantraa<br />

ooctfod bids wll bo rocotyed W tho<br />

tor Iho portormarioo ot bny work or<br />

Cay <strong>of</strong> Soa bio C*y. Now Jersey, tn<br />

CSy~Kn3.«T6TjiriM Kvfniia. Ssa<br />

prior to tha roc#ip( IjJoCay. on<br />

o< ;ivi bM or accornportt*d prlco. It to tho Nan or lha CBy o(<br />

Son Icio Cly (o award u> or» {i) vpn-<br />

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AX.t>l3 iihall bo y<br />

tx*:'-flo4 chuck m»o> poyab>o to tho<br />

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TTiursday. Docombcr Refrigerator inntm.H hoM trtht.^H fo<br />

piCTurcs, a new cunUim she<br />

broufjht; back. Graham sent<br />

Plnise taut information' con-<br />

a large .compliment <strong>of</strong> phocerning<br />

school, church and los in October.<br />

club news in care <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-ledger.,<br />

or call 628-3307.<br />

Though the mail is slow,<br />

Deadline is Monday evening. •<br />

both teachers have kept in<br />

Happy New Year and atouch.<br />

Many packages con-<br />

healthy, prosperous 1993 to tinue to travel back and<br />

all! .Please-drive responsi- forth with visitors to each<br />

bly, especially when usher- nation. Lijyn, "Ra'isa's<br />

ing In the new year. daughter, ia now visiting<br />

During this' special time her mother and will return<br />

<strong>of</strong> year we remember to Portland, Oregon.<br />

friends and look back on , "We're always on each<br />

the events <strong>of</strong> the past year. other's mind," Graham<br />

<strong>On</strong>e person township res- Mid. "Even though we are<br />

idents took close to their friends in different parts <strong>of</strong><br />

hearts was visiting Russian the world, we both lecl that<br />

teacher Raisa Balashova. we'll see each other again."<br />

We taught each other about Mothers and children in<br />

the differences in our culUpper<br />

.Township are contures,<br />

and learned we were stantly talking to Graham .<br />

alike in many ways. <strong>of</strong> a fetter received from a<br />

A. lasting bond <strong>of</strong> friend- pen pal ahd asking about<br />

ship was formed between Raisa.<br />

the people <strong>of</strong> Upper Town- . Graham said. the.Hands<br />

ship and the teacher- .and Across the Water .program<br />

people <strong>of</strong> Magnitogorsk. will continue in other.parts<br />

Gail Graham, Raisa's <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Bloc. Her wish<br />

host, has provided this is for the program lo branch<br />

update. Raisa keep? all herout<br />

arfd' visit other coun-<br />

Rift-s and most <strong>of</strong> the items tries and experience their<br />

she relumed wjth in her Cultures.<br />

classroom. Many schools<br />

have visited and have bene- Schoolo will reconvene<br />

fltted. from her trip to lhi> on Monday, Jan. •!. - .<br />

United States. ' " . - •<br />

Raisa\ hu^c album" <strong>of</strong> The PTA Executive<br />

photos, taken from both her Boird will hold its monthly<br />

and Graham's, inp are a big meeting, at 7:30 pm Mon'-'<br />

hit ws'.h the-ehiMrcn. if is rfny, fan.—-f • m the. rnidcl'e"<br />

virtually impossible to ta>;e school.<br />

photos and have them<br />

developed in her country Resurrection Knights <strong>of</strong><br />

There i-i a new distinction Columbus<br />

Rais.-i's apartment.<br />

( •w- (*-*» s*n<br />

Cane Sale. They .also'thank<br />

all the volunteer!! and con- TUCKAHOE — After Over the 'itation again.<br />

tributors who made their years <strong>of</strong> negotiation-, town- The tentative accord-also<br />

Feed the Needy project a ship <strong>of</strong>ficials have a tenta- removes one <strong>of</strong>..the biggest<br />

grtart success. Through this tive agreement to acquire roadblocks in the negotia-<br />

great outpouring <strong>of</strong> gener- and restore the landmark tions, he added. Transporosity<br />

find concern for those Tuckahoe Junction railroad tation <strong>of</strong>ficials haye<br />

less fortunate, the 'Knights • station. •<br />

reduced their request for a<br />

were able to deliver,, pack- Mayor Andrew J. S3 million liability policy to<br />

ages to 187 families in MeCrossoti Jr. reported at SI million, "which is what<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Upper Townr Monday's Township Com- the township . covers Its<br />

ship and Woodbine • areas.- mittee meeting that he had other facilities at.<br />

Approximately 12,000 spoken to a state transpor-<br />

pounds <strong>of</strong> foorj, 300 toys tation <strong>of</strong>ficial that day. The governing body s(ill<br />

orid gift certificates for <strong>On</strong>ce it is approved by the needs to review the modi-<br />

clothing were distributed. deputy attorney general, fled lease agreement to see<br />

the agreement should be if it includes the switching<br />

.sent to the township for Its tower, as well as the station-<br />

Scniorn at the Upper<br />

review. . . ' .. Both sides,also agreed to<br />

Township Senior Center<br />

can look forward to • an Leasing the rundown-sta- decide at a later date<br />

exciting year. <strong>On</strong>ce a month tion from NJ Transit has. whether or not fencing<br />

special speakers will, be .been a longtime goal <strong>of</strong> would be required. " . •<br />

invited and a new craft will both township <strong>of</strong>ficials and Train service came to<br />

. be featured. . • historical activists. Fears Tuckahoe in. 1893, accord-<br />

Woodcarving classes were that continued deteriing to A History <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

begin Thursday afternoon oration <strong>of</strong> the turn-<strong>of</strong>-the- Township and Us ViAages. In<br />

from 1-3 p.mr. starting next century station might leave that" year, the Reading ReU-.<br />

week at the Upper Town- little or nothing to restore. road extended a line from<br />

ship Senior Center on Old . "Our major concern in to Winslow. Junction on " its<br />

Stagecoach Road.<br />

refurbish the historical rail Camden and Atlantic Gty<br />

station," said McCrossoh in route south to Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ers plan<br />

an interview after the meet- via Tuckahoe. The following'.<br />

'We don't want to lose ing year, the. line was com-<br />

dance Jan. 9<br />

it. It's ccrt.iinly part'<strong>of</strong> the pleted from Tuckahoe to<br />

heritage <strong>of</strong> our area." Cape May. Holiday Peanut Days<br />

. OCEAN CITY — Ballroom, The proposed agreement "The coming <strong>of</strong> the raildancing,<br />

sponr/ored by the- would be for a 25-ycar<br />

The the Upper Township, Tovmship, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>City</strong>KhvanfesCtbsannwaJhjntl^ai^forcdTniTJurAy.<br />

/as an economic<br />

Flippy Ho<strong>of</strong>er,, dan'oe club, lease, according to the<br />

projects and scholarships (or area school students was hold recently. Club membas-<br />

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Th«r»doy, Doc©mb©r31, 1332 , N.J. THESEWTOT£(.-t£pG£W- A13<br />

(continupd from page A5) . Injured In a three c*r acd- returned to <strong>of</strong>ficrc.'in close High tfdea flooded the ' The city has applied for<br />

POIMT «SPFK:*is :sct • Tuesday,<br />

defeating Republican<br />

incumbent Andrew J.<br />

McCrosson Jr. for a threeyear<br />

seat on the Township<br />

Committee. GOP incumbents<br />

Louis DiLiizio and<br />

David J. Bucciarelli retained<br />

their seats on the /ivcr-mem-<br />

>th Street<br />

l-ish:^-.^ P.ir,. reportedly at<br />

•!.!Vj'..iveis, got•<br />

th. enthuM.istif.<br />

Ti wher. prv-<br />

Otv<br />

c: .y.<br />

tie<br />

--r^h.p<br />

1<br />

y pp<br />

the rccomrheridatlon <strong>of</strong> its<br />

economic development<br />

commission to hire a Philadelphia<br />

dovcloprnent firm<br />

to plan a poaslblc bayfront<br />

development project. <strong>City</strong><br />

and business <strong>of</strong>ficials maintain<br />

that highlighting and;<br />

' Improving the waterfront<br />

district will aid existing<br />

businesses and help attract<br />

.new businesses- •<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials are protesting<br />

an increase in county<br />

landfill tipping fees which<br />

lfl expected to have a significant<br />

impact on' the 1993<br />

municipal budget. Fee<br />

increases by the Atlantic<br />

County-Utilities Authority<br />

for bulk waste and trrish<br />

would mean a $101,000<br />

ber, governing body which, budget increase for" the<br />

Come the new year, will municipality, according to<br />

include two Democrats. <strong>City</strong> Administrator Judson<br />

••• The township Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Moore Jr. ' .<br />

.Education's curriculum<br />

.- Having settled a dispute<br />

committee will-.aefdress<br />

over the salary guide,. the<br />

some parents' concerns<br />

school board approved «i<br />

about the district's PRISM<br />

contract with its teachers, •<br />

math program. Several par-<br />

. The ongoing problem t<strong>of</strong><br />

what to-do with Ofd'Gty<br />

.ents nad appeared before<br />

Hall came up again when<br />

the board at recent meet-<br />

city .<strong>of</strong>ficials- learned that<br />

ings, asking that the math<br />

the building had never been<br />

curriculum be weighted<br />

inspected, for. the presence<br />

more towards teaching<br />

<strong>of</strong> asbestos. While an<br />

basic math facts in the pri-<br />

' inspection . for the cancermary<br />

and elementary<br />

causing substance needs to<br />

.^grades, which they believe<br />

be done, one • councilman<br />

are being neglected In favor<br />

rbeiurves-rhat it might not be<br />

<strong>of</strong> the progressive program.<br />

as widespread and costly as<br />

first feared.<br />

.The Township Committee Linwood • •<br />

' • • *<br />

voted to join- with other' The refinancing <strong>of</strong><br />

area municipalities in roughly 'S12.7 million in<br />

opposing o 19 percent rate debt from Mainland<br />

increase sought by (\'cw Jer- Regional High School's<br />

sey-American Water Com- recent expansion project<br />

pany' This is the first time will result in nearly S2.5<br />

the .township has i>pcn[me milhon in savin'gs, exceed-<br />

involved in the local effort • ing, board members' earlier<br />

to' fight the rate increase. expectations. . • •<br />

when it is heard at the state MRHS Board' President<br />

level. The barrjerMsland Lesser Lmdenbaum was<br />

.community "<strong>of</strong> Strathmcre is^ charged with withholding-a<br />

the cnlypart <strong>of</strong> the munici- preliminary report on'the"<br />

pality, to be' serviced by the school's icJ^-e-purcruM' pro-<br />

'muniopafity.<br />

ject frijm tlie ri->t ol the<br />

Cc>i:nty'. <strong>of</strong> fidals- applied,<br />

to the state "fo: fx-rrn.t'» tc><br />

, Sci'lslc-Cjly<br />

a-placc-the &vo-!.inc bndfjo<br />

.icrrtks "MLI 1_ Creole'-ir. Mar-<br />

;«-$u!llvilk\ The de!cru.ira!ccl<br />

'. virn -<strong>of</strong> • the.-t'cntr,r y br;dyte<br />

\;:U be crnrrplct'cly replaced<br />

with, a sic-f! rress •.tructure.<br />

Aii 'c.iilurr piap for J COV-<br />

k i'j, causing ITUJMIVC oca en<br />

erosion, damaging numerous<br />

cars and properties and<br />

scattering the plpc3 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dredging project.<br />

The U-S. Army Corp <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineer* decided to ndd<br />

35li,0Q0 additional cubic<br />

yards <strong>of</strong> sand to the dt/s<br />

beaches In on attempt to<br />

rcpai? some <strong>of</strong> the damage<br />

to the ncarly-complettodbeach<br />

project from the<br />

northeaster storm. •<br />

A man- robbod the Cape<br />

Savings Bank at gunpoint,<br />

making <strong>of</strong>f with thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> dollars <strong>Dec</strong>. ia. '.<br />

Upper Townahip<br />

This month's coastal,<br />

storm caused some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

worst erosion and ;damagc<br />

f^cn. in this' barrier-island<br />

community in recent years,<br />

according to Strathmerc<br />

residents and township <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

The (ownship filed' a .<br />

S1.1 ".miHkm'darm for-federa!<br />

emergency aid, which Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

includes estimates on The Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

rcpladng lost sand and and the Catholic Daughters<br />

dune grass, repairing <strong>of</strong> America prepared.a<br />

flooded homes and cleaning Christmas' luncheon'far<br />

up debris. '.''••• dose to 300 shut Ins from<br />

The Township Committee throughout the region. /<br />

addressed the possibility <strong>of</strong> Officials said Sea- We""<br />

bringing a sewage system weathered the early <strong>Dec</strong>em-<br />

to StrOthmcrc after recciy-' ber northeaster storm better<br />

ing a'25-signature petition than most other beachfront<br />

from residents requesting communities, but estimated.<br />

that it join, the Cape May<br />

County Munldpal Utilities Police shot a man in r^is<br />

Authority. While no <strong>of</strong>ficial home three times after the<br />

cairte, out in favor <strong>of</strong> install- man allegedly refused tning<br />

sewers, it was sugdrop<br />

a khotgun- he was<br />

gested that the township be holding, according to'<br />

prepared in case it waspolice.<br />

Robert. Cirroll, 39,.<br />

mandated.<br />

was fushett to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Medical Center. Carroll had<br />

reportedly dialed- 911 and<br />

Somcrs Point<br />

asked fjts-thv police.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cotinnl . .ipp.rovcd A. hearing before an<br />

paying-nearly a half-mil- administrative low 'judge,'<br />

lion dollars in state funds to part <strong>of</strong> an attempt by di-s-<br />

purchase -a bayfront tjact. missed'detective Lt. Barry<br />

'While city <strong>of</strong>ficials have not 'Cr.>*»'^><br />

to retain his posi-<br />

yet deeded upon a •.pooiic.tion, began." Gnjsvo' was<br />

jvarpose. for the tract, they .<br />

rr.ainl.uried that this .yvns/<br />

the tv-.titV.pj>irtunity to pro-<br />

•jr\«' the wattTfror.r Lind as '<br />

' j •<br />

Trie ji>ard ci Coa\m:s-<br />

1<br />

i!»vused <strong>of</strong> abusing his po'>i\<br />

turn as*anTifficer to ge'jt'rer<br />

food and alcohol • and to<br />

,ittiTT.pt to-ir.P.ur-no- a witnV'>s.<br />

" •' •<br />

r*T tras.i •m^B<br />

• Vncaiy.hcld J<br />

tiinc.irSv'i.'tv did not nut:<br />

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:\ !.iv-L-. L'""-uj- Snineii Point ' '<br />

•.. .i:!^:. i-.ii::'>;! Ki: p v. bf :CJ n -, ret.!) n .' fms ri-c-'<br />

ms<br />

o^mtmn awards night.- to<br />

:!".jr.k the police,• firelight-'<br />

t-rs.'hfc-.-oard-) and av-liarA<br />

who sii:r.i\i as hiTiX"i d.iz-<br />

•iit'y<br />

Wfty do you call It Tirnt<br />

.variety Of entertainment committee nK-mber-i<br />

* >J!£h,t?'Isn't <strong>Dec</strong>. 3f thc-bst<br />

' NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL , *<br />

*- 'night <strong>of</strong> the year?*"<br />

' . "Well," 1 mumble. "I<br />

WITH THE OCEAN CITY POPS<br />

'don't know. Last Might -. .'• '. <strong>Dec</strong> 31,<strong>1992</strong><br />

.would sound like the end <strong>of</strong> • • - ' . - . • • 10 p.m. ' -.'''"••<br />

."the ..world or somcthin'.. Overture to Die Flffternpiua ,...' ., Strauss<br />

'^Vnd'l'm not ready'for the OMioTespro ......:....'...; Mo/art<br />

.'end <strong>of</strong> the world, ore you?"<br />

Of. course not, we're all<br />

Yours is my Heart Alone'.... Lehar<br />

looking forward to the next<br />

. Christopher Hux<br />

TJooDah Parade -on April Gold and Silver Waltz..... V..........v........,:.....Lehar<br />

24, then there's Martin Mol- Adcle's Layghing Song (Flcdermaus) ........Straus-!.<br />

usk'D.iy on May 6 not to Vienna, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> My Dreams . ' . '• ' :'<br />

mention Night In Venice<br />

'•-,'- Nancy Fox McN^mcc ••'.-''.'<br />

July 17. •..'•-.<br />

Radeizky March. .'.,.,„•;... Strauss<br />

But why is the celebration' All in Love.:. .' '......- .........-.....;.. Porter<br />

called .First Night? It's a ' Waltz duet from Merry Widow...„_'. Lehar<br />

Valid question and those <strong>of</strong> Finale from Act if(Flakrmaus) ......:..,..".......Strauss<br />

you who have purchased $5 • ' • Trio plus orchestra,<br />

admission buttons (now $8)<br />

have a right to know. •<br />

• .- • 11 p.m. '<br />

There >s one person in the 'Overture toLigfitCavalry....:.....'..; ,....von Suppe<br />

United States who does Tales from the Vienna Woods '...'. '...:..Strauss<br />

&riow. She's Zeren .Earls, . • . Mastcnvorks Choir<br />

fxecutive director <strong>of</strong> First" Christmas Favorites '..., .' Anderson'<br />

Night, Inc. <strong>of</strong> Boston.. Zcrdn. Slei^i Rule '.. _ Anderson<br />

has been'with the celebra- •PraimlSO.-:. -.•. .*. : • ..'/..../.Sr.mck'<br />

tkin since 'Its R.-an' Town Halleluiafrvm ML <strong>of</strong> Olives I.:.:..:..•.Beethoven"<br />

ning in 1976.<br />

•Masterworks Choir under direction .<br />

hi art exclusive interview<br />

. <strong>of</strong> -John Gregory Bate<br />

j with, this muckraking columnist,<br />

, Iuirh spilled the<br />

Sing-n-long....-...».- .rrad. favorites<br />

beans, from first Night<br />

Mummers' Strut.. ". a rr. Wamngttin<br />

headquarters.<br />

ilallelukCh<strong>of</strong>ur, Handel<br />

^ The answrr is tw<strong>of</strong>old: .- Countdown to midnight -..traditional<br />

(1) The founding fathers and Auld Lang Syne • • - '<br />

<strong>of</strong> First ^Night wanted to<br />

•sound air optimistic noto<br />

and thus deeded.' I<br />

wm<br />

m<br />

*mmm$ **tw<br />

i"« TCCS and<br />

1 havernhgtng<br />

from story teller!*', been working for months to<br />

folk singers and magicians make First Night a 'pleasant<br />

to a big band dance, cotin- experience — and a pleastry<br />

mufuc program and per- ant experience it will bo.<br />

• Forrn.Vnc.e-* .by the <strong>Ocean</strong> Restaurants, such as the<br />

<strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra, one Chatter Box. and Cousins,<br />

with the .Mastcrworks have gone all out to trans-<br />

Choir. • • . form tne evening into a spes<br />

Admission-buttons were • dal experience. :<br />

$.5 til Die. 25 but are rtovv , • • . ' • '<br />

ju. tiey, its 5*1^1, tlve enter- .* n - t. i •<br />

tainment bargain * - <strong>of</strong> South o'l tills is tl)C iiTx'pprtancc <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey, You can purchase. making New Year's Eve a<br />

buttons at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rclebrntion. Surcly,-we-'<br />

Home; Savings, and. • Loan do everything we can<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 10th a/id A-ibury to avoid the unspeakable<br />

Ave.,. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com- tragedies' that have<br />

merce Information Center, occurred here and other<br />

9th Street causeway and places due to drunken driv-'<br />

starting ?. *O^y aod Can- Alpha Data Chtpiar — Oala<br />

Oc**n Oty Card Club —<br />

S-grr^ PN. a p i-i • ""<br />

For [h« K*w Y«»r and am larylrtg lor l<br />

Buth BaUaa Uo9wi Club —<br />

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Janiay CtQ* ftC — The Repici's..<br />

l—mmd to<br />

J^oc*. lBr-.'snd'Rar. 73Oon<br />

rtr/much .<br />

Caraniura Tarnpla Ho • X rruiti.Tr.;tv art" It fe-arure vuie a froi-frxid c^irl altir.g<br />

DKI'.CJ.'W" . the tvxir route<br />

h' p rr> . S.UUrdav, LDRI.<br />

: • the ne*.v Middle<br />

. f'eri.rTr.in>! Arty-<br />

1 • Deli .<br />

• Parly<br />

• Trays<br />

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'. stands kr Liter, The oi.i\a.i\ r.btor, c.ittTi;;<br />

f!i»Ty, recovery and po>Vi-n It.-r the<br />

--;ri<br />

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.w.f fr.".Aug\j>f"!Vyl It<br />

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S:CD Co ioc! cr; Aci'vM-.es 1<br />

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Gi'J'J ;j' 1 .O-5^O2 - !<br />

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$ 9 5<br />

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School were Jyi<br />

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Oce-jn C'itv's own genuine pit UIUJ :iii(l :inlIiciilic<br />

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over wood in a closed pit. Mexican fine dining<br />

includes traditional Tex-Mex fare as well as<br />

authentic regional dishes. Kids Menu AN ailable.<br />

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sot ri'a!:2i; that a hcit couTJ . rr.i:i:.. ^>.<br />

be named in a Tkibiiiiy i.ivv-' >:cv-< .".-.<br />

• -nut Ai •> guest htis beer. V»hn .-•:<br />

drinking. then 1 •Itaa the lull backing ot we reorganization meeting ^ .."iy«go,<br />

and felt the city will are blocked <strong>of</strong>f-<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

Th<br />

.report in the .past tation Center on 9th Street,<br />

but they have not there may soon be little .left""<br />

days. '.the last . passenger,<br />

train left <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />

Aug,.13, 1981. ' -^ • ; '.<br />

The steel rail, will be used<br />

to renovate • the rail line<br />

Ix-tween Court House and<br />

Cape. May, to run nine*<br />

months out <strong>of</strong> the year as.a<br />

tourist and commuter line.<br />

According'to Cape May<br />

Seashore- <strong>Line</strong>s "President<br />

-.-..- Tony Macrie.<br />

-ct;>is Mv- M.I'CTH-'said yesterday it is<br />

; 'Kn-.t ca:v likelv -over time all ' the'<br />

ir.i.-.K -dr:v- us.iblc.rail in <strong>Ocean</strong>" <strong>City</strong>.<br />

*\ MIII' to will be taken,<br />

•i... !wi-r- "i really don'l like to do-<br />

. Uu! — rVant to make rail-.<br />

4''> not likely<br />

.::..: ,'tt.i.- railroad is going to<br />

,:s :••.;. :.,i -n.-tum to <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv for<br />

leaves '.'-• CTIV ,ind Perma2»ently -and October. .- . '<br />

Jh.e vaccinet.;- w.lll "br<br />

a Lupmr's inci«ne, filing "give", in two sevvioni. 10<br />

status, -\.ivoonio.<br />

turn to<br />

!:on.' # " OCEAN CITY'— Chapter in by ^Hllam Toland, secretary Phyllis Hover<br />

Na 1062, American Associ- AARFs regional director.- may not succeed hendf in<br />

ation <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons,' Serving a» president in that capacity.<br />

installed new oificcra for .1993 will be David Young,<br />

the .coming year at thewith<br />

support from these fel- Also at. the luncheon.,<br />

group's recent Christmas low <strong>of</strong>ficers: Jack Bryson, three new board ftcmbcxs<br />

"Funchecm"atThe-Tbxndm. '• 5r5Fyicc president;<br />

A total 0^230 members tindsay, iccond vUx prcai- b«t. Eleanor Pasdull<br />

apd four guettt attended dent; Ruth Paroons, c«nre- Peggy Pierce • • -•<br />

director <strong>of</strong> com-adulfs<br />

and -children who administered with.the the celebTatjon, at which sponding secretary; and . . ,,<br />

• rriunity nursing.<br />

Jest -positive for the. HIV coopertion <strong>of</strong> the Cape May <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mayor Henry Albert Knight, treasurer. -. Trje Sunshine Banjo Band.<br />

The United S'-itc-j Centers virus; and children and County Department <strong>of</strong><br />

"Bud" Knight extended The chapter is currently provtdicd the entcrtalremcnl:.<br />

for Disease Con {TO 1. recorn- tc«ns undergoing long-term Health. Jo date, some 2330 Christmas greetings, looking for a volunteer to arid local merchants pre-<br />

vacdnes have- been given. Th(> new <strong>of</strong>ficers and serve as recording sear- vided a large numbec erf<br />

board members were sworn Utry. Outgoing recording door prizes. • *\<br />

Flu vaccine is recommended<br />

for individuals over 65 OGHS Select Group charms Friendly Seniors<br />

OCEAN CITY — As has•reviewed<br />

ihc routine mat- boned ^-18<br />

nied Srnrnse Time if the Year<br />

become, a seasonal custom; tor-, <strong>of</strong> business.<br />

who presented Oh, Mary a» al»3 <strong>of</strong>fered, and' *<br />

mends the flu vaccine fo? aspirin therapy..<br />

tne Select Group <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>-<br />

• thi:-following individuals:<br />

Warren- Steilcr led; thedinner<br />

was completed.• p medley <strong>of</strong> m«ny<br />

You f>houjd rv<strong>of</strong>.Mkc the •<strong>City</strong>'High School'!? Senior group in •Choir led by director SViling<br />

honic pal :er«ts. and'<br />

songs. In his Chnstrnas Ted ;sunding resporiAc.tp their was cqnducied.<br />

eg>;«.' or have previously l:arn Chamberlain, rnti_T-<br />

patients ciCot}".cr. long term<br />

and greens, Stejler recalled Icadar as they never took The senior's next tnce*-<br />

'.•jsM;nf'd. an ji'.crgrt-reactfiined the Friendly Seniors<br />

'c.ire facili!u">; jduJts and,<br />

how his'acquiintancc with their- eyes from h.Ls dirccing,.' to be held' If<br />

tion to- (be f.u vaccine. If cf the St. Peter's United<br />

ton.<br />

Thundsy, Jan. H, wiS.<br />

children with chronic pui- Vou have sp»-o.lic questions Methodist Church at a<br />

mor.ao' and c«irtiiova.M7VjLir<br />

accompanifst, »t«rtcd jn A riumorouj parody <strong>of</strong> O turc tnc Rev. Jafnes<br />

.itxjut v^vativity, C.iYl .your ChnstmasJreiebrjjtion, held<br />

disorders -^rvouding asthma*,<br />

their davs <strong>of</strong>'cnJdhood. His Uitif T*=* <strong>of</strong> BctkUktm, Machettc-. In his spirirt»J<br />

farruiv pi"iv«^CJ:r • . "recently. il The<br />

adtijti •ihU children w>th<br />

Flar.der*—Aspiration ta puitue mujic written by P.D.Q. B*ch told fy»tr#jtic» lecture, The<br />

V'.dj\ey' diiixtdcrt, duSeti^<br />

developed h<br />

prograo will bf *..«i4co<br />

ScrUorj;' presidvej,<br />

•.ur tn a htjjh »chpoi<br />

ftLrn oi UauxM' StapteAOB<br />

Per A cnnciucrcd the n-;ri->»<br />

. aethiefcerr-<br />

m a imru o/ the L<br />

irg through the d.'hr.er's-<br />

Over-<br />

between grandparents *nd<br />

- •i.iu:- Don.i Re<br />

course* .vv" he bv lirjiiise PorA, poii- Bells and ffute-accornpa^ - thoij grar.dchikiren.<br />

Thank jou Wr alf vour prajcrs cards<br />

and-gifi's during my rv7/avr A Healthy, HJppy -J993<br />

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• . . . ' . ' • ' • '.' . Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 31,<strong>1992</strong> OoaorvCUy, fl.J. 7}fE3BfiiN£L-t£DG£fiv B3<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

. U\\ with little fondness and. a good riddance that<br />

we bid farewell lo <strong>1992</strong> . '<br />

• Ai>; we look over the two calendars hanging on the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.wall, we find -it is ever more comforting to<br />

look hopefully at the new one. •<br />

-. After three "50 year storms" in just over 14 months<br />

and more than two years in a-stagruted .txroiwfny,<br />

we an do well to loo.k forward, not bade<br />

Far. worse were the numerous tragedies ctyer the<br />

y«?jr, including the death <strong>of</strong> Sca'.Isle Qty-police <strong>of</strong>fi-.<br />

. cer Michael.Cutlinane, the untimely death <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty'.nuyor Nickobs Tr<strong>of</strong>a and far top many-accidents<br />

on both the wator and-the. rcods that could<br />

havebeen avoided. - • .' • •/ .<br />

-But the beginning <strong>of</strong>" a netv year always signals a<br />

ray <strong>of</strong> hope; we- make resolutions, plan our gardens<br />

and vacations, and return those unwanted Christmas<br />

gifts for credit slips, or even better, CASH.<br />

But this year <strong>of</strong>fers even better reasons to look<br />

ahead in <strong>Ocean</strong>.<strong>City</strong>. The multi-million sand dredg-<br />

I: ing project, that'saved' our Lslarid'home from untold<br />

damage just weeks ago-will soon complete its second<br />

phase. /Vs we finish the-clean-up <strong>of</strong> pur homes<br />

and businesses, let's look at how much we have left,<br />

not how much WJLS last . . '<br />

And, accoaling to the National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Fco-<br />

' norai; Research, the recession hJLs ended and the<br />

. economy Is on a IV.J.Jpswing.- Ecoijdmic experts pre-<br />

' dieted iii The N'ew York Timm on Sunday that it's<br />

the ".sprawling" service industry that will be grow-'<br />

-ing,.and -wherf is the service industry- more- dominarit<br />

than at the shore? . - • ' • -<br />

Work on the first phase-<strong>of</strong> our lon^awaittvl .<br />

downtown revitalizaaon projeci LS'expected to begin<br />

' by' thiv summer. The first pha.se is; expected to<br />

improve the 9rh Street intersfction and gly parkin-.;<br />

jots on Central Avenue, .md add pedestrian cross-'<br />

, w,)!k*.. Hopefully, the work will keep the downtown<br />

, • viihfe uAd attract .shoppers from the nialjs.<br />

M.jylv we shoukl Uike hii-d <strong>of</strong> the aty-wuit- I : if-sf<br />

''Niiyjh.r crk-br.ition th.!r sycta' under way on.this<br />

»-!..«brate thi*..'First .\'ii;ht" c( th<br />

re>t <strong>of</strong> our li\ p i->. with nptirni'.na, hape-ortd an?»'-y»'*tn<br />

the fuuue. . ' . • "<br />

'* Gr«al«t)f i,mHy R«*o--t<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

4 . >.i,o- ,-j- O.i.r JOT*? ii*;,-. c<br />

. i •* • '.»-j»a.. c.*•>«.; ';••:•.•'-•::•:•<br />

i j'-ir. -.-«•.: :(*• * ' . - f<br />

' Ph.cr>o aroa codff (6C9)<br />

*;< >v ;oc -.)•• •' ''-;•'<br />

.--C '.-./. •.'•r-; 2 ••'• V<br />

• '• :.'•••;• r.- :•.•:--• i;<br />

. RALPH J COOPER, Vv;r-.- .,•"<br />

. JOHN H. ANDRU3 l!( r.J :. '<br />

BV.KCN T MiiHCER, A'l.v.-: •• - *,'.:r..<br />

I looking back<br />

;<br />

Take emergency action to save beaches<br />

$) KF.NNtfTWi. SMITH, 'to-allow measures* to be ""^ " >t r ucnuV1 ?j KF.\N^TJ»i. SMITH. ' to-allow WMsum'to be «nd structural ' d'inw,ev. diirnat;ev. . sand s.ina borrow oorrow .irea',. .ir'ea'. tin 10 rtvon.- rtvon.-<br />

• v nv.- awstiir.-.-, <strong>of</strong> Now" M^V at once 'to'prevent - 2 ' A1! ovvnva-Ji jrc.Tj ^ « f protective, beach<br />

York and ,\W ferry have •'"rthcy.lc'truction. ' should, immediately be burins and dunes in yulr-er-<br />

N -on M^nifir j'r.»ly'cj.in-.j>;od The.following rrcoqimen- 'plowed, and (.hi-. %7ind -'^le p 1 -* rt '>' -^ '^ c «x>'it: comiiMi n 11 y ,i si'nci.i j-.on-i nl cnvirnniniint.il imp.icl<br />

r.;,p...., ~,.:vi-' ; \S •' v"-.- '• All co.iHt. 1 .! b^rr;cr should be cncour.ig»\l, with JJJ.>"*» rx-jjjniir..' bc.vch r.pujf<br />

•ivi-!v wi-Vu rtd " rxvehi-s- vKoufd bt- clovx! pjrtinpoiorii'. funding, bv 1 ishmerst, S«.»lv.- ''> pump. '.inU i,.ihv thithe:,<br />

is '"-•• - . . i . i : iiju'.i-'k'y j u - . i > . . y thr > n «<br />

M.ir.^c- -,(101:10 btv.n .in -crrn-r/.i-ncN- lundint; .»r..d- j"|r nutting<br />

J S;),-(Hi.-.-.!ly. thi-cprps ri-.;i::fci! !•;•: n:r av-.v:<br />

,rur:ld -rn.-v-rf-ii- :ul JV.-.:!-<br />

'.^i.i-'. ;:i*.; ho"'<br />

v .-,..'. I'li.i-: .j.: ,::r::.rnl ;ri thC 1<br />

i, > - >i ,\.<br />

• .. - - • 11 . . •. »-.... n<br />

ird,. :ic"-c !n a r. ,'ini'. \%h.i! r. ;,•:.; i :; 'r>.»L-.3 ^ . . ^ ; - ' . 5<br />

SO YEARS AGO<br />

.;: h. I*;..••'•.l.r. : :> ::<br />

. ' . •• • ••• 8 2<br />

Tho Sontin<strong>of</strong>-todger-<br />

. 'Oiursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 31,<strong>1992</strong><br />

Trashy treatment<br />

Editcr, ScntiTvcl-Lcdgcn<br />

Our tax dollars at work)<br />

listen to this one foDcsI<br />

Thcrc is 9 nice 81-ycardd<br />

bdy rwimed Flo Dttvia<br />

who lives on a fixed<br />

income and resides in the<br />

souih end; yc»i remember<br />

the south end don't you? .<br />

Well, early In Novcm-'<br />

bcr, she received a 5250<br />

citation firom the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> • trash inspection<br />

squad. ...<br />

Without an explanation<br />

and feeling threatened by<br />

the badge-wielding trash,<br />

aars, she submitted and<br />

paid her penance, charitably<br />

reduced to S25.<br />

Could this good-faith<br />

reduction be an admittance<br />

that Ms. Dnvii was<br />

"in fact innocent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

crime?<br />

As It tuiys out, the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

in charge' reviewed<br />

'the "Davis/ConncJl Case"<br />

wiih' me, her -neighbor,<br />

"and told me that<br />

•"evidence* — (two rnagazines<br />

and two coupons,<br />

crroneourjy irialled to. her .<br />

. addrcs-3) thought tivbe her<br />

trash — \\TTc-*difi-<br />

in a city-owned<br />

tr.isii can .it the 57th Strvi-i<br />

md. ' ' . _, •<br />

Ms. Davw, a .taxpu>\T;'-<br />

CS7.12O) rvioJer."- ont-haJf<br />

. bJivi; 'from tlu; tnibxTt<br />

tr.i'<br />

Busters* should apologize<br />

and refund her S25.<br />

I consider this whole<br />

episode and the city<br />

employees who created it<br />

a classic n\i5on for the'<br />

outragLXwsly high'. fixes<br />

we pay ih OocAn Qiy.<br />

• '. left Monikan<br />

•'-••• • ' Qniin Gty<br />

'P.S: Aavrdsn^- to rsciiin<br />

"*d~ <strong>of</strong> this t prduvtrvt; yriw<br />

~hjvf h> $ct Ihr ary's permit<br />

s-tsn to ur/:ci'U trerh cr nyv-<br />

£iafir>«rihip or<br />

ol uuu ocat'on-aha't<br />

Etiforcem^nt needed j ><br />

tEditrr'z note: Tki:, letter Monih.m r cc^rt- .] . .<br />

u> lh('city'r, rc^penw to .Mr? M*.!S <strong>of</strong> several um>p \\W'v\ the<br />

ir. fcjd;tip:i M thi- mviror.<br />

:r,.\-lt.U bi-r.< 111 •> (it<br />

^.-»^?W r«.- ".jx-;'.'. . .r, VJI<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the century's worst<br />

A rcx?l and parts cf the boartfivaSs en tr-.o ccmor cf D.;-:arc> FUcccane<br />

— alorxj wtlh ihc 1562 storm one <strong>of</strong> tho worst ct iho ojr.tjrj<br />

than trie most recent ncrttieaster srtd iart Winters sloons ccrri:«r.ed<br />

Ccnn!h;urt Avenue o'ler tne 1G44 h^rrisn<br />

far rrcro daniagc to pnvaic- property<br />

Wanted: old photographs<br />

G-'f/. N J<br />

1. At no unw -.-.<br />

ctrr.our: ol' SIM to Fj.--.ti<br />

D a % 15 This p a r 1 ><br />

received orJv one SCUd<br />

\vi5te iuirurvcsvj in the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> S2S.<br />

2. The "evidence" Mr<br />

the p<br />

-»rit.uni h.-<br />

:..:rj;-<br />

. ••- - >r f - -<br />

t .' 1, I-V<br />

! . i. Mi. 1<br />

I.J ! !<br />

^ - ^ v.<br />

cr:. '.-ivir.. 1 :, t .-! d<br />

-.'•iry. j ".J th<br />

J--O bv-'t<br />

.;, v_.<br />

') •<br />

ar.-d<br />

vl |<br />

•>'••-'<br />

-„ 1 ' S<br />

::^L ttv.- i<br />

.,: t r i<br />

-"-.-.h'-^y<br />

-WJ 1 tl-j's<br />

rki Brtaien<br />

• Euiltling*<br />

SArJration<br />

1 I<br />

. J<br />

GUESTOPmiON<br />

. ByBlLLMcCAJmrV •<br />

- For Fhimoes fc» Jatot Asj/i .<br />

N The scven-pag« report to<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> the Cashan •<br />

Co, contains ajrevicw <strong>of</strong> the<br />

by now •well-known facts<br />

. involved in hcalth-ciare.cost<br />

escalation. . •;<br />

It includes a frightening<br />

prediction <strong>of</strong> major, future<br />

cost increases for the dty<br />

and an equally upsetting<br />

description' <strong>of</strong> their stew-<br />

" ardship sine*; 1989:<br />

Actual and projected cost<br />

. increase 1989 to 1993 total<br />

133 percent.<br />

The report describes a"<br />

managed-care program<br />

Involving few cost-containment<br />

factors which are now<br />

commonly found in p*ublic :<br />

and private-sector<br />

insurance programs.<br />

The one area <strong>of</strong> cost savings<br />

which is the most<br />

promising as' a cost-reduction<br />

factor and which<br />

would give the" city'Immediate<br />

and tubstantial sav-<br />

.ings Is poo-poohed by<br />

Cashan.•<br />

:<br />

• The report describes what*<br />

It calls "cost shifting;" most<br />

* pr<strong>of</strong>essionals des Hpspitahzjtion ASbOC.lS<br />

r increase cost participants an<br />

additionnl $115.94; '<br />

6. Blue Crews Blue Shield<br />

(federal) — 103% increase<br />

cost participants an additional<br />

S95-42><br />

7. General Motors initi-.<br />

atcd prcnriiuTn sharing in<br />

<strong>1992</strong>;..<br />

& ARCO increased retirees'<br />

premium share to SI68<br />

for 1993;<br />

.9. The Health Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> America in its most<br />

recent study shows 72 •pcrcerit<br />

<strong>of</strong> prescripben costs<br />

arc paid by employee;<br />

10. In 1993 several <strong>of</strong> the<br />

above groups will require<br />

pre increase axt partio-y The time to start, reducing<br />

p-intsan additional SII5-83; the TaKpayerVs brurden is.<br />

-3y Rural Mai! Carri'jn» now! ' • ' ...<br />

Union •— 12.')"7r. jn'creapccost<br />

partiapanrs -on -addi- -'» report'provided bv fcrtional<br />

SI 21.87;<br />

m'er FIT president" Bill<br />

'•$.-'Postmastct*.' — 45.77- MrCartfry. U>JJ;. subrnUtni to<br />

increase c\r>\ partinp.ints .irt <strong>City</strong> Council as- the rjortion<br />

additional ^136 87;. •rvprr cf the Ftirr.cr.s ,n Tax&,<br />

"' JK ' AI'V.'U '- - 1 25.3 7:<br />

py<br />

'Cj'Jv.iii makef, ro rr<br />

LETTERS coni'd<br />

Outages,'|sur-ges : widespread:<br />

.Editor,'Sentr.el-Lodgir: I.<br />

Lv.- 15 &f KUimora vacr.cie.<br />

^ K<br />

.ind jior,fl;i-s lAjnediately Ur.Co bvit your :-u;ry h.ii - tl«.v"lr;c \v.iil irivi'sf.g.jti' ard<br />

.ITIU viiniactixi Atlantic Eitv- tiux-J'wnaT:^ ti'-.'-t yt-x'u- ».i>.i- .«ppn>pn;jtj' .nrfu'in<br />

"•trie iii W- icCS thai then.- w.i.s rL-.v.ly'is .1 .pmb!ir,g njnortii / "" '( v^'.j-,,,'^,<br />

vrv.ii- L^r.r.j the t:rst''fi:U-.i -.^tr>i.- 1 ITK,VI-d' rjiy b.^;-. . • t,<br />

vi'.ir-,, ir.;ir, cKiDj car.'.- r.i-v*, ::;M r.iy 'rict'^- r.\ or •' • .<br />

Solution needed'to 'fltiad fixes<br />

t::ro<br />

\Vh\- -.% !hi.-' L' S vu'.crr.-<br />

r^^ir-v -urr :,•• r--.r-.-i-<br />

\-:.:.\~-. .iS...;! .\: c ,'":•....- .<br />

i \vi:. tci: ytru vdJt- i*i !,-.' i-.:c". !,!;-.i' :->x- ;: :-, '. :.t \ ,-.. ..c r..:)^: .-.'..<br />

crM.-. th» -.v<br />

th they v.'.:'. ;v.;'. ; l\:v<br />

V •<br />

^'^•'^''vlS'^ Point pier purchase is<br />

to taxpayers'<br />

.:-.'.u:i."! 'l^:<br />

Your<br />

opinion<br />

counts<br />

a icar<br />

Write<br />

a letter<br />

to the'editor<br />

today<br />

w.t." trUt<br />

hke t:ii.' c;d C:!V<br />

Thanks given<br />

for assistance<br />

u s.• I u! .; 1 oth . r. v; J t t he-<br />

\%'a\ c-^ ci Gr.r; i:o:c ii-'t<br />

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B4 Ocam^<strong>City</strong>, H.J. Thursday. O»awnb«* 31.13M<br />

obituaries<br />

Benjamin Smith, 84<br />

BEESLJEVS POLNT — Benjamin S. Smith. 84, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

comintinity died <strong>Dec</strong>. 23athLshomc. . •<br />

• Bom In Newark, he had lived in Irvi/iftton, before moving<br />

to BeesJcy's Paint in T970.<br />

: Mr. Smith had been employed a.i a meter supervisor for<br />

r Public Service Electric and Gas in Irvington for 42 years<br />

before his retirement in 1970. • ,': • . .<br />

. He was a veteran <strong>of</strong> World War U. it lifetime member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Marmora Volunteer Fire Company and a merriber<strong>of</strong><br />

theCoast Guard Auxiliary in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

' Services were Monday at the'Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Palermo. . • • • ' • . . . •• •<br />

Memorial contributions roay bo.ficnt to Marmora Volun-<br />

!eer Fire Company, P.O. Box.\27?K\armara, N.J. 08223." -<br />

Earl Tozer, 56<br />

. PALERMO-— Eirt Tozer, 56, <strong>of</strong> this community died<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 25 at Shore Memorial Hospital. Sonu-rs Point.<br />

Bom in Wildwbod, he had also lived in Seaville before,<br />

moving to Palermo in 1937. ".- • •.•<br />

Mr. Tozer worked for Donald Tozor. Construction <strong>of</strong><br />

'- South Seaville. . ' . . ' • . •<br />

;Survivjng are his wife, .Diana; four sons, Edward <strong>of</strong> Coshen,<br />

and Oscar, William, a-nd James, all <strong>of</strong> Palermo; three<br />

. .daughters, jDontva Chew <strong>of</strong> MayviUe, Joyce <strong>of</strong>.VVildwood<br />

Crest and Emilv <strong>of</strong> Palermo; one brother, Howard Tozer<br />

,<strong>of</strong> South Scavilfe;four sisters, Irene Vjnamanri arid Pearl,<br />

He&s, bbth <strong>of</strong> South Seaville, Louise Rickards <strong>of</strong> Lei.-sburj;<br />

and Betty Kem <strong>of</strong> Mayville,; and cighf grandchildren.<br />

in Margate. She Was a member <strong>of</strong> the "Margate Taveni<br />

Owner Association. - - , •<br />

She belonged to thu Margate Mother's Association and<br />

the BVial B'nth women.<br />

-She b -jurvived by two daughters, Gnudcue Cohen and<br />

'Pa '<br />

A wteran <strong>of</strong> World War. K and the Cub.'u\ ari.-iis, he<br />

served -27 years in the N'avy-and, Naval /Reserves and<br />

retired a"s a first-cla5S petty <strong>of</strong>ficer. '<br />

He"was a member <strong>of</strong> VFW Post No. 2339 <strong>of</strong> Plcawntvilte.<br />

Mr: Smith was a life member <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Volunteer<br />

Fire Company No. 2. '. . . . '.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Rita; two daughters, Catncrme R.<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, and Ann Wescott <strong>of</strong> Oswego, N.Y.,<br />

a TAM\, Joseph Robert <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor TowAShip; his-mother,<br />

Emma Smith <strong>of</strong> Plcasahtyillc: a brothiT. Robert <strong>of</strong> Som.ers<br />

Point;.and six grandchildren: .. . ' • ' * .<br />

Services and burial will bO private. '.<br />

Arrangements are by the Middleton-Stroble and Zale<br />

Funeral Home, Scjirters Poih'L . ' .'..'-<br />

CAPE-MAY —'Esther Mac'(Thorh^ Sell eck. 78. <strong>of</strong> this<br />

resort, died Pec. 28 at Burdette Tqmhn Hospital. '<br />

"She .was-a ir.-cmbcr <strong>of</strong>" the BilSo I*ri>byl(?han Chiuch <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, Pa. for 49 year',. '.<br />

Born in Bjr^.unlovvn, .she hvt;d in f-Yil'-orn, 1'a. fmm 1**13<br />

before moving to (fjpc May in'1990. :<br />

She is survived by her husborid, Trixicnck, tv,-o daughters,<br />

Linda, M. Wwxinng <strong>of</strong> i\orfh KU^A", NY. npd<br />

Marv-el!en S. Burr o! Cipe May; a :MT.', \V.vAiC' F. SoKecx <strong>of</strong><br />

•'[-njdiTn>l, Md.v iavs .sisterri, Bjrlur.) Wnrnrll <strong>of</strong> Oci.irv<br />

PlcHfint-vi'ilt/; .iP.d fight graf.dchild.ivn.<br />

•.Servjcf. wi'.'c \N'(.-dru:",Jay af SOJIIVIIII; fiihlf Cfiurch,<br />

Sculivif!*?. &Sp?.l \-..)b In Pa: inline Ccnic-terv-. Sod hi lit-. --"<br />

.-\rTiSr.gc-:nc-ri!s. '-.s'^e by the A dams-Perfect Fur.erjl<br />

KG.T.t,-N\-!ithi'.tld. •-•'• . . • . • '<br />

Dor-iH^ai jr-iy i>: rr..:^t- 'o Crrji 'R.ufr; M;ri-,:rn-, ct In<br />

^r,! li.h'.r Chi-rh. C .I;V-JV'..AV, r.'f'n in oire c.', iiirt *<br />

S> S Kd"*Cr '/<br />

George Boyd, 80<br />

OCEAN CITY — Ccorgo'G.Boyd, SO, <strong>of</strong> this city died<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 25 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia,, he hajjjjved in. Ardmore, Pa.,<br />

before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ' . . .<br />

. Mr. Boyd had worked for the former Curtis Publishing<br />

Company in Philadelphia as an advertising salesman.<br />

After moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he worked for StaintOrt's.<br />

Department Store as the manager <strong>of</strong> the carpet department.<br />

.. . • ; ••••',•,'<br />

He Was a member <strong>of</strong> the Leisure Club in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was a board member for the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Card Club, a former<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the'Merlon Golf Club, and was a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Philadelphia Union Lcaguc.-Mrl Boyd served as a<br />

major in the U.S. Army during World War H. .<br />

Surviving ore his constant companiori, Helen Scheircy; a<br />

son, George. G. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Wnianae, Hawaii; and a da.v^ht(T,<br />

Lara B. DcLumeau, Pomp»ino Beach, Florida.. Abo surviving<br />

arc five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />

A service <strong>of</strong> memory and love will be <strong>of</strong>fered (today)<br />

Thursday at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 7th Street at Wesley Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />

Burialwill be private." ' -<br />

. Arrangemenrs. are by the Godfrey Funeral Homo <strong>of</strong>,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>/Palermo. • •<br />

Mejnoriat- contributions may be sent to the American<br />

Cancer Society. P.O. Box 395, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, N.J..08230.<br />

Joyce Albertelli, 49<br />

Anthony Ruggero, 75<br />

HAMMONTON — .Anthony Ruggero. 75. <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />

died <strong>Dec</strong>. 27 at home. . ' ',<br />

Mr, Rugi^ero was a lifelong Hammonton resident He<br />

was a retired auto damage appraiser far Rutgera Insur-,<br />

ahce Company. ..'•'•<br />

A World War II Navy veteran, Mr. Ruggero was a past<br />

lieutenant <strong>of</strong> the. Hammonton VolunJc#»* Fire-Company<br />

•No.2 and a member <strong>of</strong>.the Hammonton American Legion.<br />

F.A. Funston Post No. 186. . .<br />

Surviving arehis wife, Angelina (Gcli); three sons, Ray<br />

BLinchard <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Jim Ruggero o( Haddonfield, and<br />

Bill Ruggero <strong>of</strong> Monmouth Junction; one sister, Marie<br />

Stretch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty;.arid two grandchildren. .-•.<br />

Mais <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was at .St. Martin dePorres<br />

Church,'Hammonton.'Burial.was"in Greenmount Cemer<br />

tery. - " -<br />

Donations may be made


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Raiders beat Notre:Dame? 74-70,<br />

SbminoUcctjjor Sport) • .<br />

NQRTH VVILDWOODK—<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>'s 74-70 victory<br />

over Notre Dame <strong>of</strong><br />

LawrertCQville In basketball<br />

-Tuesday night at, WUdwood<br />

CathqIIc High Schoot really<br />

.turned dgririg-a 16-second<br />

strotch <strong>of</strong>'the fourth period.<br />

Jobx) Brurfo's Raiders<br />

iveire loading the visitors<br />

. from Mercer County, 64-63,wi|h<br />

1 'minute, 40 seconds<br />

left when O.C. senior John<br />

Piccinino was fouled. The<br />

5-foot-lb-Jnch forward<br />

made the first shot and<br />

missed the.second. • •<br />

But Brandon<br />

scored a" career-high 25<br />

points for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

• grabbed the- rebound. He<br />

wns al;jo fouled. Like'Pic-<br />

-ciruno, "Granger made the<br />

. first and riiis.sed the second.<br />

Piccinilo promptly^<br />

grabbed that rqbound,<br />

Kinked the ball home <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the glass and drew another<br />

foul. John completed the<br />

three-point play, increasing.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s lead to 69-63<br />

with 1:24 remaining. .• •<br />

The. Raiders- C2-3) made<br />

five .<strong>of</strong> eight .free, throw:;<br />

down the stretch to hold <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the' Irish arid earn third<br />

place in tK*- % eight-team:<br />

g AlClassic. •<br />

.."We didn't havu •' that<br />

stretch tonight where we<br />

went to sleep," said Bruno.<br />

"We have, played well<br />

enough-in all <strong>of</strong> our games<br />

to win but there was always<br />

a few minutes where we let •<br />

it got avvay frQm .us.<br />

Tonight we avoided that."<br />

• In fart, the Raiders threatened<br />

to run away with the<br />

game in the second period.' *•<br />

i - 1<br />

Resolve to get fit in 1993<br />

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

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

Starrmasters<br />

Aerobics<br />

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- p^rweek .<br />

NEW<br />

,STEP<br />

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cur newly<br />

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> ; • . ; • • •<br />

,'«• • •'..-,<br />

I hen Humphrey adored also shot well, m^m 30 <strong>of</strong> Knight .<br />

after a Notre D.imo turn-. 60 shots,<br />

ovor, Ricky Lipford stole . •'<br />

the ball and fed Granger for But the-biggest<br />

a fast break layup. and was on the foul Lipe. The<br />

Bruno got another sto<br />

.assisted Ijpford on two- c . .<br />

more, It was suddenly 32- '"• ' ' - - '<br />

20.-, . . . . . : T— ' •<br />

But that was as big a lead Northeast' Catholic <strong>of</strong><br />

as the/d get. Ncjtre.Dame Philadelphia won the tourstarted<br />

its comeback in the. nament; by boating 'Wildthird<br />

period and. made it wood Catholic, 56-50, in<br />

> J* Cn 'A , rcbountJu1 K Jt<br />

co-,- -"*,•• J i t ' • 'he defensive end, .the<br />

58-15-winner over Main- unds left. >- , •„,, ,-. . ,—<br />

. 58-13 winner over Main- unds left. •„ , .-.,.. ,-- . .'.,-•<br />

• • „ • , . . ,, ,• , * , 5-foot-ll-inch innior took a<br />

land Regional m its opener.- Humphrey got the shot return „ ...... }, ,.,..„<br />

wcxvd . file . Catholic 'Raiders' ^throughout led Wild- rvbound from 17 was feet tipped And out.<strong>of</strong> thephrey<br />

most nt P« I n ( pass Mrom .Hum-."<br />

dr.>ini*d a threesteal'''k'l't<br />

in third period when u ing. . " .<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> three-pointers by Sal After a hn^e .out, the<br />

/.uccin-llo rallied thv Cru- RjidxTs got the bw!l • in-<br />

:»,>dc^ 7.ucc.%rello made bounds', to Davis i*n the<br />

•two free throws with five .Ivscline'ajia" he .hurried .ip<br />

seconds left in..?thc third ,m <strong>of</strong>f-b>)<br />

.•wrif^l !o. giv4j : Catholic .i 'fell short.<br />

•':'•-'.' lc.ro - .. "We played''well," jowi<br />

vV(Tv.'( ." '. • -. ..<br />

.•i\>: C:iiyT<br />

p-k.'ncd," said. Lint?. "The<br />

-ciffioat s^id that Joi-kicked a<br />

ChiTry Hilt East player who<br />

was on the ground. But a<br />

number oi people told me<br />

that the other girl was<br />

. wrapped around Joi's feet<br />

and she was just tryigg to<br />

iree herself." /<br />

' ,1ncjci5 no "apjx'al' "to" trie<br />

: semifinal, setting up yesterday's<br />

consolation game<br />

between OC and Eastern.<br />

The champipnsh'ip paired<br />

Holy Crorw and Cherry Hill<br />

East.<br />

All three <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

opponents in this tournariient<br />

entered, the competition<br />

undefeated.<br />

^ Egg Hiirbor Township,'<br />

Which was ranked ' 1(ith. in<br />

the nation List wetK by<br />

USA Today, split I^H first<br />

two games in the Best ai tho<br />

USA Tournament outside<br />

<strong>of</strong> NashvUle, Tcnn. this<br />

week. The Eagles, coached,<br />

••-..<br />

by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> graduate<br />

In that stretch. Cherry Sam Bqtta, were state.<br />

Hill East scored. 19 straight Group 31,' champions _ lust<br />

points to assume a 37-22 season an nt»"whicK- > jpves am.-«curs'a.chance (ti i<br />

pl.'iy 18 ho!(;s w>th a touruig p.r<strong>of</strong>et>->ion.^l and a<br />

ceiebrityf will be played on.both tb»o Atkint^c. <strong>City</strong><br />

CC coiirs* 1 " in Northpeld and »jan lO.-JOUaipla 1ft.<br />

torn :. Chin IWflan o. '<br />

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[To^:F^^ 9 i}^dris}ki-affileti^ for<br />

Occasionally w« have recognized athletes like Pat<br />

Lynch, Nforyjo Dougherty or Jack Neall as our ;<br />

annual Sportsperson <strong>of</strong> the Year. . ...,<br />

Sometimea it is the administrators, people like Paul<br />

Lelevcr, Mike Allegretto and Don PileggL<br />

• Frequently the nod goes to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Schtxil<br />

coaches, including Mike Naples, Phil Birhbaum, -<br />

Dixie Howcll and Pat Dougherty. \ . .•<br />

Andlhesalute has also been given to those who<br />

work with young athletes, like Rich Tokon, Grcg •"<br />

Donahue, Harry V.indersllce and Naz Costanza.<br />

This year, we add another name from the latter cat-<br />

Since he arrived \x\ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Joe Fagan has been<br />

actively involved in the sports scene. ;<br />

He has coached a.local youtli baseball team for the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Athletic Association. 1<br />

He has helped coach the local baseball all-star team<br />

that, plays each summer In an area tournament<br />

.' He has been a couch in the youth football program,<br />

'generally yvqrking-wilh the-very young players on<br />

the StMhavvks. . ' . • '<br />

He has organized and umpired adult s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

leagues.-. .•_',' • •<br />

He hasumpired high school s<strong>of</strong>tball and baseball .<br />

gnrries. • -•-.'.'.:•'•<br />

' And he has worked Ihe. sideline chains at home<br />

football games, frequently being forced to endure<br />

1 the outrageous humor 0/ Harry Vanderslicein the<br />

,-• > " M ' : ' ; - ; . . l . i s t « n : i V . T W : : ' . ' . ' • - ••."<br />

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process. .<br />

Now, Fagan did not get involved in local sports .<br />

programs because his son or daughter, was involved.<br />

His son — Joe, Jr. — had completed similar programs<br />

in Burlington County and was at Ohio State<br />

when his dad moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. :<br />

, He becarne involved in these programs because "he<br />

lilces to be 'involved: 1 This attitude goes' beyond<br />

sports to his many other'activities within the community.<br />

'•'.'•"'-..<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the people we have recognized in the past<br />

have played a significant role in the growth <strong>of</strong> sports<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>., . . •'.'.'••'<br />

There would be no gaines without the.athletes and •<br />

tlie special ones act as-an inspiration to those who.<br />

follow. • n ' '<br />

The coaches and administrators we have honored,.<br />

who are generally paid, go far beyond the requirements<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Job to.make their programs work. •<br />

And those who spend volunteer hours with the •<br />

young athletes, making their programs work and<br />

helping to develop their talents and thuir dedication,<br />

;also deserve a special saluto.<br />

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Fagan as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>1992</strong> Sportsperson <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year. '••• ' • .<br />

Every year a, number <strong>of</strong> stories make a real impact •<br />

on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sports scene. That wo$ certainly<br />

the case ui <strong>1992</strong>..<br />

Here, in order, are the 1.0 stories that were the rribst<br />

significant during the past 12 months. ' .-<br />

1. Mej»an Hart-nun's .championship efforts in track .<br />

anci Cross counlrywhile competing in each sport for<br />

the first lime.<br />

2. Run DMC'—The great rushing accomplishments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Raiders Danny Davis, Heath Muzsby and '<br />

Anthony Ccmstantine during the football season.<br />

3. The undefeated sUite championship season by*<br />

the CXrean <strong>City</strong> High School girls track team. '<br />

•i. The O.C lootba 11 •'team's march to a share <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cape-Atbntic League American.Conference tiUeand<br />

a Group 3 play<strong>of</strong>f slot.<br />

5. /.D.\ Asselta's- climb .to 1,000 oirecr points" in ba%ketb.il!,.the<br />

eighth Rajder-boy to'pass that figure in '<br />

r-chool history.. -,: . . ' « « ,.'•..<br />

6. The trio <strong>of</strong> tense Oceon <strong>City</strong>-Maihbnd girls tennis<br />

matches, p/u: for the ^outh Jersey ffroup 3 title.<br />

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.,: '.'...'» T'^r.'i c;-.' :• Tu'."'. L''\<br />

.... F^at^iGv: Mt.;,:-r.<br />

ti s, I'. r ooni S K..-; cr"j.-!i Rtn<br />

ROGER'S PAINTING<br />

"\VheTo the boss, {s-always on the lob, vr .<br />

. C(ili Today For Free Estimate '<br />

399-1091 •' ,<br />

DANIEL FOGLIO<br />

EW CONSTRUCTIOIM<br />

Call 399-0539<br />

Scrying All Of Cape May<br />

and Atlantic Counties<br />

HOME -BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING -REPAIRS<br />

Call Ear! Tarves 390-1230<br />

02 h:GHLi!iD AVE. BEESLEY'S POINT, IIJ<br />

' . tovit lO-g'airtc"sJn>tovit r»lroikhy. r.lroikhv. tfieO.C. fjic' field*<br />

hockey-team, vfhicK i*vciitu.lily won tht 1 CapivAnv-r- ,<br />

ican titLl •" • ".- - •' • . ••."'.'.'- . . ' *<br />

j STORM REPAIRS ;<br />

THlfcD GENERATION<br />

- QCALITY BUILDINGI<br />

IN OCEAN CITY<br />

337 West Ave. Ftiqne 399-7997 .,<br />

D.B. ERrtST REGISTEfiED BUILDERS<br />

i'c'-'"i'' * * * * ' '> \ ~ >:[ -;v ;• V ' L C C .<br />

. CODE<br />

ADDITIONS •<br />

.. .'. •>• . ' . V • • - . • . : . . . . : : . . ; . ' . ' * : > • • ' . •<br />

LHTA; • CCM.MtRCiAL<br />

PLUS BUILDER -<br />

DECKS • STEP REPLACEMENTS<br />

•'• NtC rt '. • j E" \O I'.f.u L ViOCC • CUilOV. hCVl'j'<br />

I \t»A. XL • «S-iiACU.'.tNJ C-COti<br />

;.:.- ,:. A. Knt: Cr*h- -.—."* &<br />

annsons<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

:i:LV7.U i CCSflELCL'JL<br />

'QCLI A pp.. j,-co Dc-a:or<br />

UJ0 Asbury Avc, • OcciaClty. NJ • 3<br />

» 0 s<br />

. $UBSCtt|<br />

c<br />

-) • - \<br />

, - < » ••<br />

•t/ I Going up<br />

v- Raider Qirtp B»uor QOO? lor (wo ngainst' a tf\\<br />

defdodorirt OCHS's 'second toss ^.tnotoasoi'i <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

3J<br />

'.•RcvaVc: vr,; V.vl>r n ;<br />

1 , Bnan Arlelh O^<br />

VV-freo*tylc and. butterfly-),<br />

Melissa.^JithveU (13 and M<br />

e and freestyle<br />

and bark.-'<br />

•/it*., 2-t<br />

, r. c Koch (n. an d 1 • V<br />

bre.istroko, "butterfly and<br />

indiViduah tr.odtey). Matt<br />

.Myhro"'(W and l'| b'rxvr-^<br />

1 '<br />

>VM. Doc 00 — ai.Haddon lownship Sat. Feb. 20 — at LotMr Capo Usy.<br />

),' nftcr one 11 seconds left irt the sec- - Tourt\3fi\cnt •<br />

noon ' ' .. .<br />

Wod Jan. 6 — M V^iotand. 7pm<br />

period; IVovcnz.ino' ndded ond period.<br />

Ffl faa. a — oi Otstrict 32 Toumo-_:<br />

Ual. Jan. 9 — EGO HARC<strong>On</strong> TOWN iTWrt (/U>oogami) •• •<br />

to his lead with a reversal- <strong>On</strong> Wednesday, the.Raid-." 6)— HOLY SPIRft. 7pm o)<br />

Sal. Jan 10 — ot Woodaiowfi (plus'<br />

' . . ,<br />

early in the-second rx-riixi. with a- •match at Vineland.<br />

Wod. Mar. 3 — ol Rooion a Tourrm-<br />

' Martand), 1 mm :<br />

and eventually won. 13-2.<br />

mons(Kaa^ana) ,' ', '••<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong> will begin itr. Wod Jm ZO — MILLVILtX. 7pm • Ftl. Mar. 5 — at Hooion 8 Toumamant<br />

Bim"e SikCrra went- to the home schedule on Jan. 9Sat<br />

Jon 73 — WEST OCPTFORO. (AtMt^aml)'<br />

noon . ' ' ,--, -<br />

mats with. Buena senior Joe against both 'EgR,-Harbor,-<br />

Sat. Mar O — at notion fl-Pkifl^ (Al>-<br />

Hon. J«n. 25 — HA)!«MOMTC>N. 7pm<br />

McKelvey and fell behind, Township and Kancocas V>od. Jan. Z7-— «l Atwegiuni. 7pm , c ij : ' V :<br />

5-0, in the first period'. McK-<br />

Sat.Jaft,36 — nlLonapo.nobf) -<br />

Valley. ' .<br />

W«d.Mor.10—alSupef fteglond* .<br />

Wod. Fob. 3 — Si: JOGCPl). 7pm FiL Utr. 12 — M WJSIAA SUM FkiaU .<br />

elvey added «rt?wn ' more<br />

— TbmWilHjnvJ S^«. Tot). O —i« CumW»*i«nl (pium Tft^ . (Atlantic Ci!)r) ,<br />

points in the second period<br />

tonf.nxri . •• " ••'••'-. Sat,.ltar. 13— «t NJSIAA &aw Float*<br />

J902-03 OCEAN CITY .<br />

,ind came • nway with a<br />

Man. F«b. B — WltDWOfc©, 7pm (AdanScOty) ' '<br />

' . . WRE3TUNQLOO<br />

W«\) U»t b Qoooo.. Wod. Fob. 17 — U!DCH£ TOWM-' Homt 'n>e«ft*» tin CAPITAL tetar*)<br />

The first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Sl-llP.Tpm<br />

»vhttdalHtohScfxX3ltS*iAAatns)c'<br />

points came from freshman-<br />

, Andrew •'Bcch told. He<br />

scored two first-period<br />

points when he took down<br />

Joac.'Soto in the first period.<br />

Soto got a point with a second-period<br />

escape and took<br />

a 3-2 lead with a takedown.<br />

•-.If was 3-3 cjrly in the final<br />

' period when Bechtold<br />

escaped to lake the lead:<br />

• Another takedown by Soto<br />

. gave him the lead, but<br />

•tJechtoId reversed him •andj<br />

;i7 Daily,<br />

Puerto FWban visitors Omar Perez. Podro Rosarw and Fe&pe<br />

f aceti' oj fjwj th ^ob_K en n .1' a r<br />

171 and .scored four qiiirJc ^ iippet l ^<br />

ones with .1 t.ikedov'iTi aiu1 p4 4 a basketbaii loomamonl over M>« woekond. 4^»J1 61 tlw<br />

two back point!--.* He <strong>City</strong>-Pxierto FUcaa RccfprocaJ Visiuuton Pro-am . Shown, doctawlsa,<br />

• rvyej>cd Kehrui in ihr MI> Doibcrt/12; DoyinBird. 12:RyartCas.r>ic}y. 12; Rosario. 14; Ptfroz, 10,<br />

viija...i3.-•-••• •' '••• - . •-• -. . . " -.' :-<br />

ond period to moke il 6-0-<br />

DAN HACKETT<br />

• , - • . • • • • *<br />

.md up frxv^tyk' and Ivck- Terrapin ' ?<br />

.irh ' Terry<br />

>:•; '.si-j 'ii; ir.-ciAV' ^•A but- >'•> -Saturday, I-m 71. T)v\<br />

'^:i]-t,. . • \ wliJ fcaM tht r - " v<br />

L;cr iXv.i-h (If ar*ii 12 Tow"<br />

HA^IADA & WALSHI<br />

, ROOFING and SIDING,.<br />

O v er 40 Ycrxrs Experience At The<br />

* • GUTTERS.<br />

•'••FLASHING'<br />

••%'••:»• nt--c acorr.or; Wiocows"' FtCo Est.matfs<br />

(609)399^1048<br />

32-H West Av*. • Ocvan <strong>City</strong><br />

Service**<br />

Complete •'Property 'Mr.intenar.^ Scri-u\-s .<br />

I<br />

"^ 399-331 f "<br />

- UrwSrsdSt - " 'OcxiStm - ' IM! Vp<br />

••M 1 -.;' 1 - 1 ';'-: 'V-'CAPE-MAYCOUXTV' ,'r ,r : ' l '^i<br />

BUND GLEANING<br />

390-0550<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

• Popcorn Ctilings<br />

• Power W*vhmg<br />

" h/IS<br />

«n d'.y, Hj OU^<br />

. J Spetjalizh'g //t • v< " cc1ij • f<br />

• I "Office 1 : 701 R-Aibuty Avc.-.Occin<strong>City</strong><br />

j /"-^,.-; ; -399^1837 .-.vl<br />

% Ei£L-^sX • EvTiUATtS /<br />

t, !«i IV hu Ait'<br />

A • C '"^ J ^"* 1 ^ ' N '"^<br />

ESTIMATE<br />

^- •<br />

CALL 2JCM}^20<br />

INC<br />

390-3308 ;3;<br />

LEW SYPHER "1<br />

• Rcrr.cdeiim<br />

• Alterations<br />

. • Vinyl Siding<br />

FfC-o Cir.^.\z:zn:<br />

• Rcpws<br />

• Bnths<br />

• Kitchens<br />

%i' EipC-r C-OCC<br />

390-8298<br />

" • Hanging & Finishing. '»f Popqom Ceitin(j9<br />

. "F.^dst quality arrxjr;c}tb^st pryjp in tcwrvf* -<br />

E&FQUAUTY.CGNST.INC,'<br />

J. Jones, Sr. " ' -<br />

Contractor<br />

• S'EW HOMES '.a - * r<br />

• ALTERATIONS : .'.<br />

SADDITJOKS-'<br />

•SipiSGi<br />

WOOD A \iSYL a<br />

• CUSTOM DIKE'S •<br />

-KITCHENS - BATHS -<br />

•"STOfiif DAMAG&REPA/RS<br />

.Serving Cape Miy County For<br />

2fi Yeare .<br />

KSMMXTES<br />

JOHN<br />

LICENSED • INSURED'<br />

NDREWS<br />

. • ' .Chain<br />

' . ,'. Li.-dc<br />

KBtOiXVCSG<br />

For at! youf rtmod&Eng n®«tfK,<br />

. largo or &ma.U<br />

CALL FOR FREE EST1MATTE (€09) 62*2930<br />

CARMEM COSTAJJZA<br />

Custom Carpentry<br />

^^609-399-2207<br />

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*<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

' - bEADLlNES<br />

Advcftuwncntt for them coltirona choufct bo In tho cfceo <strong>of</strong> Tho<br />

Sq<strong>of</strong>inal lodgor NOT LATER THAN NOON TUESDAY FOR<br />

THURSDAY PUOi.CATION. Too. Lo!o to Ciaiwfy • WCONESOAY<br />

(NOON. • •<br />

', ADVERTISING RATES<br />

<strong>On</strong>o Tlmo, 6 tlnos or ler-a • *6.00<br />

. - ; (CioooC.ngOfcrxn tXV p*ri:r») ^<br />

Ad RunnSnfj 5 CormocuSJyo Tirnoa, .<br />

with 6 l*no« <strong>of</strong> krsa .':' ••. • : ': '24.00<br />

^. -Too Latu To CUiioify • SO oxtia<br />

.» . Ms Roqdilng Box Number -; 1 00 ;kWiUon.iJ<br />

• . 399-5411<br />

.112 «th Sttwt, Oeitfl Cty.-MJ.<br />

Lost and Found Situations Wanted<br />

Off«rfrir) QWWOUI rMvtl. Aim mmvc '•••••»«•••<br />

. Help.Wantcd<br />

ACtfVE UTAl tSTAJE-<br />

C«4<br />

OWXCTOH<br />

• i*"« to TIVITY •. i« - -<br />

399-0041<br />

- • % •<br />

Real Estate<br />

Sales Person<br />

P.ionihan Realty<br />

399-1311 .<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

AU. TYPta Or ClEAMHQ • Froo Milmue<br />

Cat OaObla 3 ran '<br />

Pc.ich Orchni"d Fluildcrs<br />

Ilnmc<br />

• <strong>Dec</strong>k*<br />

• Minor Rcpairt<br />

. UCKSSKD A. tXHVHM><br />

390-3377<br />

TEDESCO CONCRETE<br />

32 ye«~* t r.portorKU) O«yo<br />

Ocoon C.'7 1 SomxjrKing Aioaa<br />

g y<br />

• GJtSowoau • rioor« • Etc.<br />

927-5052<br />

CUSTOM FORMICA.<br />

FABRICATION<br />

• K.tvTHm COUT.-W.TOO* • VartJo*<br />

390-2711 • n<br />

Brooks T*V<br />

.USED TVS<br />

• REPAJR5<br />

704 Asbury Avonuo<br />

399-8699 : f^.<br />

LEN HUNT/HANDYMAN<br />

All Home Repairs<br />

609-3 9S-8003 .<br />

•HOME REPAIRS<br />

Lew Sypher<br />

BLILDER<br />

:.' Vr.'sK.S IlXPT;RIhNCf<br />

390-8298<br />

Clean Sweep Services<br />

'393-644&' ' , -<br />

HOUSE PAINTING<br />

robeTTrn."<br />

; . ( . - • • ( - - ; •<br />

Target New Jersey<br />

• with<br />

Statewide Classifieds'!<br />

S193<br />

399-5411<br />

For <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$123<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ossldna! Sprvlces Gonoral Morchandlae Winter Rental •"*# RontaJ"<br />

Eriwarda Carpet Services<br />

Carpet Sales, InstaHatfons,<br />

Repairs, Shop At Home<br />

•. Seo-icc.<br />

Call 1-6Q9-H4&-SQ62<br />

-DON'T-<br />

Che your antiques, collectibles,<br />

'glassware d<br />

frxxi used furniture away!<br />

I'll buy one piece or entire<br />

contents- OR BROKER<br />

YOIRPOSSESSWSFORA<br />

PERCENTAGE. LICENSED &<br />

CAU624-1989<br />

Carpenter/ Handyman.<br />

V<br />

O^EILL<br />

! A. IrBurnt.Ci Garjt<br />

398-1745<br />

'3 !il<br />

Call 1-215-289-113CL<br />

Ali kinaS <strong>of</strong> enrpeniry<br />

ar,d horr.o repairs.<br />

Rerovat.ons • aGjji;'or<br />

• now.ccr.sti'wct'Cn -<br />

Ft. 1 ;// insured.<br />

/ 399-716% :<br />

ANDERSON-OJSERKJS<br />

TAQSiWJE<br />

CALL 927-0^75.<br />

O'RELLY HEALTH CARE<br />

He-.;<br />

• 390-8542' r<br />

I.. SinT<br />

li.JOjality Cleaning<br />

•^-••~ -•.*• .A* .<br />

• ' -•>«-*.-• >>,T,;a- • -<br />

Call Tod, The<br />

.Senior Citizen Fr<br />

ft<br />

•Reasonable Rnies<br />

390-S397<br />

, -« - .. r.<br />

UAKAMA CnUtGt • S diymM<br />

otrattxiugM. corpora*) r%*m o<br />

LlmiUKl Idua, K40 ooupto. 0<br />

7018, LjiXJlO. Uoa-Cit.O 0.<br />

fmCWOOO - B«son»d aptit (XA. J7O<br />

hafl oord. J1» cord. Crompi 1 coun»ou«.<br />

ri3M7, oalacl or 30OO5JS ami<br />

loava rr<br />

OCCAM CITY • Luxury "A tx!m condoa,<br />

ftj?y fum, M W. oovtfr-ad porti. »iwr»jor,<br />

b<br />

(450<br />

TWO P.DfOI - <strong>On</strong> lagben. baauf^jt wn- -<br />

Ma. »O. o*, ft'd, men), i'.» Sona.<br />

JMI3 n&n (*u» taa (Wifiio bt ma:ur«<br />

odupta c«t>^«! Uajr bo yo«rty Xt).<br />

4 ^ » • ' • '<br />

\Vishing.You<br />

A Healthy And<br />

. BAYFBC.ST DUPLEX (P_/l OJ1 « /1 ) *••* - to<br />

foiitrv: deck rororiy ri-duced la ..<br />

M t inn r^cr CVJCM...<br />

3 biro. 7 b*?a. •« OCX •. C;*- ^<br />

» ta •<br />

I.- .V<br />

'-wi ^A^ ;*f Jl t* T*<br />

Of*E BOfiM Am • HI i. tim,<br />

. MOO mon Cd<br />

nnd<br />

OCCAN CTTY - T^ro affliianby an»f4ia<br />

OoaiM At«, Dor ort tint Ho<strong>of</strong> » prtwua<br />

antranca. fimafl afflctancy (J7S mon IncJ<br />

uSa. CarQ* aflteoncy $300 nron piia<br />

u Qa. am haat^547-3000 or 380-3711.<br />

OC. E r T C Y : . . p ,<br />

M kit a ahowar batn. Good kxxuon. No<br />

amokcrt. Oaan a qulat. No pen. ftotorencaa.<br />

«*o A 'dapoao. $375 mon plua<br />

US*. WW-1OM,<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Contemporary 2 Bft, (jao hoat.<br />

waatw/dfyor. tfo noon twn.<br />

avail to Juno 1 <strong>of</strong> yoaf rpurxf<br />

609-263^927.«<br />

IDIEW1LD HOTEL<br />

Roomi (SCO and lip) and opu.<br />

CM TV. ra'rtrj. aic<br />

710 Mocrlyn Torraca<br />

399-4858 '•<br />

: Agk for Kreg . «<br />

YEARLY<br />

2 Bfl 1 BA, untum,<br />

*$05 plvn utf , mkJ-town..<br />

3 BR, 2_BA. .UnfyfTU<br />

STDO'plun uti , rnodom<br />

3 BR i'/> BA; unfum,<br />

$790 pJus uiil. tarQe .<br />

2. feR 1 BA. unfum or<br />

lurn; $675 util Ind , quiot<br />

COLPWELL<br />

BANKERACADEMY<br />

398-3883<br />

/YEARLY RENTAL'<br />

Three nR.-2 BA.c/a, ' •<br />

only 2'blocksjo grcai<br />

benches: Fireplace, cat-in<br />

liiichcn fir.d second floor •<br />

IOO. AskiTip/SoOOrx-r<br />

n-nn;h- C^ill today. ' •<br />

H.\(iKK- RK.AL KSTATTi-:<br />

399-0066<br />

YEARLY ,<br />

- OCEAN CITY'' ,<br />

r*/i-", .'t-r, •«•.-• l<br />

•( - SEAVILLE<br />

\i: « f.!C.'« Ol O'l •A;.<br />

i' t YEARLY<br />

,\"\ l.< »» ,.<br />

Ji -1 iv i.i'<br />

V<br />

298-1700-<br />

.a<br />

c 5 r.» o r 1 10.-. 1<br />

.Real Estate Sala Real Estntfr§a!c.<br />

-- Randall Real Estate •<br />

Li:, nisi acquired...<br />

We're proud Co he a part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

continual growth ia<br />

''America's Greatest Family Retort"<br />

Fkd Sfc HD. Var<br />

Cu>\ New<br />

1 ,<br />

0:<br />

«1. In 2 acre* s* N SAT.: SUNDAYS BY APPT.<br />

Rooms<br />

•:• liaal. .catata. parttno, fijfc<br />

rxmJng on 1*^* bcui ot rpca. cocr.<br />

c,-*ad. tnc«rU u u , Kti.<br />

^s iA'AS Or pftx^Aon 6r M riAntfics^<br />

•.*« ?i3 f Igor. A"i*rt»: C«T.<br />

- Htm Jmy 00404 or<br />

C*«OJ4130p<br />

DV VIRTUE ol awn o4 Clrbcmlon'<br />

Irauud out ol tho GuporIM Court ol '<br />

Now Jorotiy, Chuncoiry Dlyltlnn.<br />

Cnpo Ma/ Cou/ity. Oockul ^ta.•<br />

H-13S24-01, Itioroln. uundlng<br />

•horolrv CXJCAN CITY HCJf^C SAV-<br />

INGS AND. LOAN AGSICXJIATIQN.<br />

corp. ol Nuw Jursoy b' iho plalrulll<br />

and LAMMY'A- MA3I AND LUCY<br />

ANN MASI, hutbnnd nnd wilo.<br />

NATIONAl. WESTMIIMiTnn DANK<br />

(lormorty known on FlrrJ Jor&oy)<br />

. PHILADELPHIA NGWa(»APl r n3 '<br />

INC. OCEAN neCF CLUO CONDO-<br />

MINIUM ASG3OCATrON.-INC oix)<br />

HICHAHD' J. CEN3IT3 aro Ilm<br />

Dolondanls. I dull oxpo-^i lo Q-ilo ol<br />

—-'-'lc vetnduo on: .' ' *<br />

WtONC8DAY. JANUAflY 0.<br />

01 ooo o'clock 111 ifxi cMlomooh ol<br />

aoid Uay nl Iho Old rUr.iorlcnJ Cooil<br />

riouso JkilkJWg cxi Roulp 0, lo Ci\po<br />

Moy Court Hauso, Nuw Joriuly. All<br />

I ha loHowbH) tn^t or parcol o4 UUMI<br />

. and tr>o promlnas horoiwilliH piirilctjlarty<br />

Oaoatxxl. Khualo, lying orxl<br />

boloo hi iho Oly ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Coomy o< Ciipo Mny nnct -SKUO -yl<br />

NowJorufy:<br />

UCING doslgnalod' oa Lot' •XI'J,<br />

block 1SO3. Gocttoti Xi\:i t \an o« Itw<br />

Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Auocluilon, IKHIIX^O '<br />

' tuxl daaeribod aa loltovm:<br />

BEOINNING 31hor<br />

(V13,.wMcn Unit la KTKrwn ond<br />

TWO dORM APT • I/. *, \ \ perC*Xy<br />

wbh qo urxSvldud ?ri% Iritoto-J In<br />

i pan ot..Lot io. Woorum,<br />

axaaOam nortf>and Iqcoaon. bdi<br />

17O4 oo Il«> <strong>City</strong> ai Oc/,on Cly. tluw<br />

H1CCNTLY RTUOOttf-D • 3 b*ir!», nacL IMSO mon. avoa Jen 1, lOftx Cad<br />

ond fo tho oomrnon oiormintn n^fxir-<br />

• 3nl & Oc»nf> 1« %»r. •»."«. wAl XHWVM aflar 3 pm. . . ..<br />

tAlrUng Uw>folo afl. tu* lonH in Uig<br />

Mat.'tx 00*1 ot Iho tjoo Ar^My. a<br />

JO. &.11 hMl. No pon *vn/i Ir-.T»/!« SO noar llxxotoj tuuod Jufy 27. 1i»3 toe- OCO.TJI C*y. N*iw Jirtouy Tnjr Klr){><br />

roou «•. ^ bCfmt. uiftjm. »«. 1 or 2 ordod Auguot 3, 1!K)O. In (>r«Jd (!oJH N<br />

f-"l , .i; p i r.i-J «i r... w, •! .->j- >••' »Li.-(.'V.i.'^r."LitT.. «.C IHML*-* li;- .'" ""^ JOW I' C [ J W tv.ll r.-.V i-._»T t,.-.^, ^ t-»J«. .* ;-f^ r«^&:n<br />

Florida-Real psiatc<br />

» At. I -W,oi<br />

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