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Bg THMSeNWigL^MDaa OeMnCliy, N.j. Thuwdiy. Nawffltwf 81,1891<br />

OC's VETERANS MY<br />

Reflections go beyond Desert Storm<br />

OCIAN CITY — High<br />

winds <strong>and</strong> rain forced the<br />

dry's Veterans Day eelebni-<br />

Hon inside Nov. 11 <strong>and</strong><br />

may have contributed to a<br />

smaller than average<br />

CTDWd.<br />

"We dedded to relocate<br />

for those of you who may<br />

have forgotten what bench<br />

warfare is like," com-<br />

"We decided to relocate [inside]<br />

for those of you who may have forgotten<br />

what trench warfare is lita"<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

IOTHiWBSIiY 399-2201<br />

Sunday, Nov. 24th<br />

10:45 AM Morning Service<br />

Sunday School.... 9:30 am.<br />

Sunday Worship Service 10:45 ia.<br />

Evening Service,. 7-00 pffl.<br />

Wed. me. Service itQQpia.<br />

[ Awana Program Friday 6:18 PM ]<br />

—Nmruty araUabltfor all terrkts<br />

Morning Service<br />

"Safe <strong>and</strong> Secure"<br />

Dr. Ronald Manidocrfcr<br />

Evening Service<br />

"Thanksgiving Is Thanksliving "<br />

Dr. Ronald Mansdoerftr<br />

taming For Tha<br />

Fundamnt*<br />

OfihaFrift<br />

— United Veterans Council comm<strong>and</strong>er<br />

it<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th <strong>and</strong> Centtil Avenue, Ocean City, NJf<br />

SUNDAY NOV. 24TH<br />

8:15 AM. Communion In Bltyler Ch«p«l<br />

9AMChurdi^hool<br />

10 A.M. CoHee Fellowship<br />

1030 AM Morning Worship<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

"Expressions Of Thanksgiving"<br />

The Rev, Colin M. Gorman preaching<br />

MUSIC; "Biess This House"<br />

byMayH.Bmh»<br />

Solo by Tim Badgiey<br />

"Sing The Lord Ye Voicei Alt'<br />

by Franz Joseph Haydn<br />

M.Russell Shivers, Pastor<br />

Danyl D, Duer, Atwdita Pasior<br />

Wlllam R. McClell<strong>and</strong>, Mnistar of Visltaiton<br />

John Gregory Bale,<br />

Director of Muslc/Organlit<br />

Nancy Fox McNanwe<br />

Soprano<br />

Tim Badgiey. B^tooe<br />

souoiSTsr<br />

Prayer phOfi«:39»3318<br />

.taoqurtrn T«ytoc,<br />

Mf^MOprano<br />

fnrtltdmm.Ttnm<br />

Alfred Bayard, 93<br />

OCEAN CJTY -_ Alfred P. Bayard, 93, of this resort died<br />

Nov. 13 at Ocean Point Health Care Center, Somers Point.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Mary Jane Keogan «nd a son,<br />

Alfred P. Bayard Jr.- four gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> three great<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

He was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church <strong>and</strong> the Ocean City Card Club,<br />

Arrangements are by the Godfrey Funeral Home of<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Donations in his name may be made to Holy Redeemer<br />

Visiting Nurses, 1801 Route 9 North, Swainton, 08210.<br />

William Moore Jr., 69<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

Welcomes you<br />

to itudy the weekly lesson*<br />

"SOUL AND BODT'<br />

The light of tht body u the eye: if thtrtfin thine eye<br />

be single, thy whole body shall be full of tight.<br />

- Matthew 6:22<br />

Tie weekly b m n M it compri»d of tckdiooi from At Hat<br />

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S^CT AND OTALTO WTO! KY TO^BraffTUMS If<br />

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rtienenitk, «d t^pen le tmim fer mm eae hatdm) ymn.<br />

JOIN US!<br />

SUNDAY SERVICE IQffl AM.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 AM.<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM.<br />

(Testimonial Meeting)<br />

READING ROOM llffl AM.-2PM.<br />

(Monday-Saturday)<br />

The Herald of Christian Science" .<br />

First Qmch of Christ, Scientist<br />

8th & Asbury Avenue<br />

Ocean City 399-0038<br />

Ann "Nina" Feeney, 60<br />

SIA ISLE CITY — Ann M. "Nina" Feeney, 60, of ihli<br />

resort died Nov. 13 at Shore Memorial Hospital, S<br />

Point. .<br />

Bom in Jersey City, Mrs. Feeney lived in Sea Isle City for<br />

44 years.<br />

She had been a Democratic committeewoinan in tht<br />

1980s, She was co-founder of the Helping H<strong>and</strong> Program,<br />

dnlian coordinator of the Child Safety Program <strong>and</strong> a<br />

member of the Cape may Coundl on Alcoholism, the Substance<br />

Abuse Program of the Cape May county Health<br />

Department <strong>and</strong> the CoaUfJoaAgainst Rape <strong>and</strong> Abuse,<br />

She was a member of the PTA in public schools <strong>and</strong> St.<br />

Joseph's Parochial School, an instructor of catechism fot<br />

St, Joseph's Roman Catholie Church <strong>and</strong> a member of th<br />

Altar'<strong>and</strong> Rosary Society of the former Mercy Hospital.<br />

our national conscious- sal Catholic Church gave<br />

ness," Griffin said. the invocation <strong>and</strong> dosing<br />

mented Robert Becotte, He ilso said Americans benediction,<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>o' of the United must be grateful to veterans "When we reflect on tho<br />

Veterans Coundl, in his<br />

for tho end of tht cold war,<br />

Robe welcoming remarks.<br />

which he said was won<br />

« BflCOttf, com- OCEAN CITY -* William J. Moore Jr., 69, of this resort<br />

About SO people, many of<br />

ing an<br />

dledsuddenlyNov. 12.thisresidence.<br />

without a shot being fired.<br />

In 1985, she was named Cape May County citizen of the<br />

whom were veterans, gath-<br />

the prie« of freedom," Sharera<br />

Council of Ocean Bom in Phtfadelphia, Mr, Moore was former resident of Year. She was honored with a prodamaUon for her work<br />

And, he continued, it is<br />

ered in the Sports k Civic<br />

key said.<br />

City, at the Oc«an Ciflt_V¥iStChester,JPa.^Bnd^rexel Hill, Pa., before moving to by President Reagan <strong>and</strong> Governor Kean <strong>and</strong> honored by<br />

center on 6th Street for atime<br />

to honor the often<br />

Veterans Day ceremony Ocean City 13 years ago,<br />

— Bill Barlow<br />

the Police Benevolent Associauon Local 1959 for her work<br />

short ceremony honoring neglected veterans of the<br />

He was a 1940 graduate of Upper Darby High School on the child safety program.<br />

America's veterans. unpopular war in Vleteam,<br />

<strong>and</strong> served with the U.S. Marines In the South Pidfic dur- Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>, William J. Sr.; three daughing<br />

World War D,<br />

The celebration centered "It 1» time to separate the<br />

ters, Maryann Feeney of Somers Point, Eleanor Paulino of<br />

Mr, Moore was employed In marketing <strong>and</strong> sales by the<br />

en fte victory In the Persian<br />

Sea Isle City <strong>and</strong> Margaret Feeney of WUttier, Calif,; two<br />

controversy of conflict from Sea Isle honors Atlantic Refining Co., where he retired as manager of the<br />

Gulf War against Iraq, but<br />

sons, William J. Jr. <strong>and</strong> John, both of Sea Isle City; an<br />

the contributions of those<br />

Eastern region In 1977. In 1981 he began working at Stain-<br />

tiiere were veterans present<br />

three gr<strong>and</strong>duldren,<br />

who saved with honor,"<br />

ton's Deparanent Store in Ocean dry, where he worked<br />

from every conflict back to<br />

Mass of Christian Burial was Monday at St. Joseph's<br />

Griffin said. veterans<br />

until die tame of his death.<br />

World War I.<br />

Roman Catholic Church, Sea Isle City. Burial was in St,<br />

Although an honor guard<br />

Kowallo, representing the He was a member of St. Pater's United Methodist Elizabeth's Cemetery, Goshen.<br />

Col. •nmmas B. Griffin, from the 177th Fighter SEA JSL! CITY — It wai VFW Post 1963 Women'* Church <strong>and</strong> the Ocean City Rescue Squad, both in Ocean Arrangements were by the Krause <strong>and</strong> Logan Funeral<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>er of the 177th Interceptor Group was a chilly, imtay day, wiA a Auxiliary, <strong>and</strong> Bob Bmberg- City.<br />

Home, Inc., of Sea Isle City.<br />

Fighter Interceptor Group, scheduled to fire a salute, brisk wind whipping the er, post chaplain.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Linda Schaller of East Contributions may be made to the Sea Me City Ambu-<br />

•aid the victory in the Per- that was given up In defer- American flag cairied by Throe members of theStreudsburg,<br />

Pa., <strong>and</strong> Diane Chuba of Bridgeport, Conn.lancesian Gulf should not over- ence to ear drums" In the Dan Ford as veterans <strong>and</strong> Cape May County Militia in two brothen, John Moore of Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

shadow the contributions of dosed gymnasium, Becotte residents gathered at theWorld<br />

War I <strong>and</strong> Vietaam Moore of Pennsylvania; <strong>and</strong> two gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

put veterans.<br />

said. veterans memorial Nov. 11 War uniforms, Ralph Rlgg, Services were Saturday at the Frank C Videon Funeral<br />

"When we reflect on Dennis Siteman of Ocean to pay ttbute to tiiose whoTom<br />

Rock, <strong>and</strong> Mike Cook, Home, Broomall, Pa. Interment was in Arlington Ceme-<br />

Desert Storm, we should City High School played served their country. fired a salute.<br />

tery, Drexel HUL<br />

remember we won more Taps. Comm<strong>and</strong>er Nick The men, who are police Memorial gifts may be made to the Ocean City Rescue<br />

than the war, we wot back Msgr. Thongs H, Sharkey Cooney of the Veterans of officers, participate in vari- Squad, 1501 West Ave., Ocean City 08226.<br />

of Our Lady of Good Coun- Foreign Wars (VFW) Post ous memorial services.<br />

1963 led a contingent of The militia has uniforms<br />

Bishop's silver<br />

members <strong>and</strong> the women's representing every war Samuel Lanzalotti, 77<br />

auxiliary from the VFWfrom<br />

the Revolutionary<br />

headquarters on Kennedy War to Desert Storm,<br />

OCEAN OTY — Samuel Lanzalotti, 77 of tills resort<br />

anniversary marked Boulevard <strong>and</strong> Cini Street according to Rock.<br />

died at home.<br />

to the veterans memorial<br />

Mr. Lanzalotti owned <strong>and</strong> operated tile Perm Jersey<br />

The Sea Me dry Veterans<br />

CAMDEN — <strong>On</strong> Sunday, The event will be marked fountain at Kennedy Boule-<br />

Auto Part Store in WUUamstown for 30 years.<br />

Memorial, which was dedi-<br />

Dec 8 the Diocese of Cam- with a special liturgy to be vard <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>is Avenue.<br />

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Mater<br />

cated three yean ago, was<br />

den will celebrate the 25th held at 3 pm. at the Cathe- Waiting for them at the<br />

Chrfsti Council 3352, WilUamstown, a fourth degree<br />

funded by contributions of<br />

anniversary of the Episcodral of the Immaculate Con- site were a few residents,<br />

member of the Archbishop CJ. Damlano Assembly of tiie<br />

more man $30,000 made by<br />

pal Ordination of the Most ception, Broadway <strong>and</strong> including Genie Beatty,<br />

Knights of Columbus,, <strong>and</strong> a farmer member of the Wilresidents,<br />

friends, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Reverend James L. Senad, Market Street, Camden, A whose deceased husb<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Uamstown Kiwanls Club.<br />

VFW Post 1963.<br />

the first <strong>and</strong> only auxiliary gala testimonial dinner will William, was a veteran of<br />

He was also a member of the AARP of Ocean City, <strong>and</strong><br />

The memorial fountain<br />

bishop in the history of diebe<br />

held at the Hyatt Hotel, the Korean War.<br />

the Good Counsel Friendship Club of Ocean City.<br />

has red, white, <strong>and</strong> blue<br />

diocese. Bishop Schad has Cherry HiU, following the With her were her daugh-<br />

Born in WUUamstewn, he was a lifelong resident mere<br />

lights that reflect on die<br />

faithfully served the liturgy, <strong>Near</strong>ly 1000 perter,<br />

Jards, a gr<strong>and</strong>daughter,<br />

before moving to Ocean City four years ago.<br />

water. There are four cut-<br />

Church of Camden sons will attend this spe- Am<strong>and</strong>a 3, <strong>and</strong> Janice Beat-<br />

Surviving are Us wife, Adeline; one son, James S. of Wilout<br />

stars representing<br />

throughout his 25 years as a cial-invitation event, call ty's friend Karen Fiizliamstewn;<br />

one brother, Charles of Wildwood Crest; <strong>and</strong><br />

World War I, World Warff,<br />

bishop <strong>and</strong> near 50 I years year as 756-7926.<br />

patrick with her son,<br />

one gr<strong>and</strong>daughter.<br />

Korean War, <strong>and</strong> the Viet-<br />

a priest<br />

Steven, 4,<br />

nam War.<br />

Mass of Christian Burial was Monday at St, Mary's<br />

Three generations of the The VFW Post Is cur-<br />

Church, Wimamstown,<br />

Beatty family were there, rently sponsoring a letter<br />

Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Arrangements were<br />

SPINNING WHEEL despite the cold <strong>and</strong> diecampaign<br />

to raise funds for<br />

by the BeU-Hennessy Funeral Home, WUliamstown.<br />

rain, to remember. its many community activi-<br />

The gloom of the weather<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

ties, according to Cooney.<br />

added to the sadness of the "Not many people are David Garrod, 57<br />

Ocean City's Family Florist day but failed to dampen aware of the many projects<br />

MARKVIDETTO the spirits of those how<br />

LMVOOD — David B. Garrod, 57, formerly of Ventnor,<br />

sponsored by tht post," died Nov. 18 in the Unwood Convalescent Center here<br />

358 Asbury Av§, came to pay their respects. said Cooney.<br />

after a brief illness.<br />

Ocean City, NJ Comm<strong>and</strong>er Cooney These include scholar-<br />

398.1167 asked those present to have<br />

He was an officer with the U.S. Merchant Marines for 38<br />

ships, Christmas food pack- years.<br />

3836"WestAve. a moment of silence for ages for needy families,<br />

Ocean City, Nj<br />

three members, Matthew<br />

Bom in Stolen bl<strong>and</strong>, N.Y., Mr. Garrod had been a Vent-<br />

Christmas party for 200<br />

2 Places To Sen/0 You<br />

nor resident since 1949. He most recently lived in Boynton<br />

lannone, Nick Charles, <strong>and</strong><br />

396-1333<br />

children, Honor Guard for Beach, Fla.<br />

BUI Schwobel, who died various parades <strong>and</strong> serviethis<br />

past year.<br />

Surviving are Ms wife, Arlene; two daughters, Susan<br />

The brief ceremony es, medical supplies for th« BUtegfeln of Ventnor <strong>and</strong> Jeanne Civens ofSamers Pointincluded<br />

a message from needy, <strong>and</strong> donations to one brother, Robert M. of Atlantic City; one sister, Patricia<br />

first Presbyterian Church Mayor Michael McHale, a various community events, MeKee of Yardley, Pa,; <strong>and</strong> three gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

Presbyterian Church (USA)<br />

veteran, <strong>and</strong> the presenta- he said.<br />

Mass of Christian Burial Is 10 u (today) at St. James<br />

7th & Wesley Avenue, Ocean City tion of wreaths by Joan Church in Ventnor, where rrlsnds may call from 9 a.m.<br />

John 5, Sheldon, Pastor<br />

Burial m Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona, will follow.<br />

SUNDAY, NOV. 24th<br />

Arrangements are by the George H. Wimberg Funeral<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA Home of Ventnor <strong>and</strong> Linwood.<br />

9:30 A.M Sunday School<br />

BSth Street <strong>and</strong> Asbury Avenue<br />

Contributions may be made to me Atlantic City Medical<br />

11 A.M Morning Worship<br />

Rev, Paul W, v<strong>and</strong>er Loo, Pastor<br />

Center Hospice, Aflantic City 08401 or to the Ruth Newman<br />

Shapiro Fund, 7 laycrest Court, Margate 08402,<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

Sunday Nov. 24,1991<br />

Sermon: "Giving Thanks To God"<br />

10:30 AM<br />

7 P.M ,. Evening Worship<br />

GRACEBIBLECHAPEL<br />

p,O.Bo«ii3 Qfltan CIW, NJ<br />

Servict of Thanksgiving in song <strong>and</strong> testimony "Thanks For Nothing"<br />

Meeting at Central Ocean City Union Chapel<br />

For Information call 399-1833<br />

Sunday School 9 AM<br />

32nd Street <strong>and</strong> Central Avanut<br />

Song Service 10:1 S AM<br />

Dr, John E, Jamlsson, Pastor<br />

Morning Service 10:30 AM<br />

Independent • Evangelical • Biblical<br />

WIDNESDAY, NOV. 27th, 7:30 PM<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

10:00 AM Sunday BIbl. School<br />

Community Thanksgiving ive Sirvlce<br />

11:00 • siw ram AM F.mllyWor.hlp<br />

i siting iryiiiyp<br />

Pastor v<strong>and</strong>er Loo Is preaching<br />

7:00 PM Ivinlng gOsipalHsu Osipal Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

"Our Reason For Trust"<br />

7:30 PM. Mid-WMk Prayir F«llow*hlP<br />

Vliltan ind VieitlarMri Alwiyt WsleeiM<br />

"For by griM

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