.FRIDAY , oen TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO PAGE i — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1980 Fulfilling a psychological need <strong>for</strong> a sense <strong>of</strong> identity, young too <strong>of</strong> ten seek put cults This column it from The •Carrier Foundation, a psychiatric facility. Inquiries should be address to The Carrier Foundation, Belle Mead, N.J., mot By GEORGE F.WILSON, MiD. Since the 1960s there has been an unusual growth tt religious cults based on Eastern religious Influences. These cults have attracted a Circus arrival slated TJie Great American Circus wifl arrive In Ocean City on Wednesday, August 20. TJie arrival time will be •beat 7 In the morning. The circus will be coming from Sea:Isle City, the previous day* stand. Great American Circus will be in Ocean Glty <strong>for</strong> one day only. The Great American Circus Ug top, with seating <strong>for</strong> 2,000 minle will be set iin nt flit dty parking lot between 5th and flth streets. The animals and circus equipment trill be unloaded between 7 and 8 am and the big top will be pulled into the air by the circus elephants between B and 10 a A. The Ocean City Exchange Club Is the sponsor and per<strong>for</strong>mances will be given at I and lilS pjn. : WO W OFFERING SUNDAY LUNCHEONS FROM 11:00 TILL 2:00 IN ADDITION TO OUR DAILY LUNCHES 11^10 to 3:30 .SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS—^ AUGUST 17th I Imperial Crab *6.75 Pot Roast <strong>of</strong> Beef *6,75 For Reiervitteni Phone: 646-5200 Itufftt/a g large number <strong>of</strong> young pecpl* who, <strong>for</strong> fee most part; arc quite Intelligent, ,• well educated and from middle dam and lower middle-class backgrounds. Although these are religious cults, religion has little to do with the reasons why these young people have come flocking to them. Be<strong>for</strong>e Joining, the majority <strong>of</strong> them bad little or no man than average Interest in religion. Even those with Intense religious motivation might have expressed this by hemming more active within their own churches, enlisting in the ministry or undertaking religious missions. What we see then, are young people abandoning their religion, their friends, and m many cases their families to become part <strong>of</strong> religious groups entirely different from anything they had ever known. men we look Into it, we find feat these young people are Gull Bays scheduled by hospital auxilliary The Ocean City chapter <strong>of</strong> me Shore Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will hold Gull Days on Thursday and Friday, August 21 and 22. <strong>On</strong> these days the members wil accept donations <strong>for</strong> the new emergency room at the hospital and donara will receive a small type <strong>of</strong> seagull to show their par. Hclpation In fee Gull Days. There will be ladles stationed at convenient locations throughout the town. Garage getting crowded? Sell it empty with a want 34th Street and West Ave,» Ocean City, N.i. WITH THIS COUPON STUFFY'S LOVES KIDS Children Eat Free ENTRIES • Roast Turkey w/Stuff Infl • Dtep Fried Shrimp Igg Rolls • Hawaiian Style Baked Ham • Deviled Crab Cake • Swedish Meatballs •Spaghetti and Meatball • Baked Lasagna • Shrimp Chow Meln • Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish • Fried Chicken • Beef Strogan<strong>of</strong>f Tossed Garden Salad Creamy Cole Slaw Macaroni Salad Potato Salad <strong>On</strong>ion Rings Hot Cherry Peppers Banana Peppers Cucumber <strong>On</strong>ion & • Tomato Salad Cranberry Sauce Cherry Tomatoes Celery & Carrot Strips Sliced Kosher bills Greek Olive Salad" Sliced Pickled Beets Pickled Chips French Dressing Russian Dressing Creamy Italian Dressing Slue Cheese Dressing Bacon Bits Manhaften Clam Chowder Navy lean Soup ' VEGETABLES Italian Style Green Beans Macaroni & Cheese Oven Baked Beans 8. Hot Dogs French Pried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings Whole White Potatoes Chow Meln Hush Puppies Corn on the Cob Pasta Pllaf Stuffing Fruits & Assortments Sliced Apples Cinnamon Apple Sauce Orange Halves Grapefruit Sections Rye Bread Pumperniekle Bread, Italian Bread Assorted Hard 1 ftttlls Clover Rolls Adults *6.95 Children '2.501 m pjwKMG r rou cm iiF'1 I M MMU Mutitutiwu rmy D. etc—my iStutty'aBenm Yourself Dessert Bst fimm fW 30 fulfilling not a religious need, but a peycologicaJ need. Characteristically, these are boys *nd girls who have been unable todevelop a firm sense <strong>of</strong> being a part <strong>of</strong> society or even <strong>of</strong> their own families. They have had difficulty in <strong>for</strong>ming relationships wife friends or with members <strong>of</strong> the other •ex. Otter young people are able to find a place In such organizations as the scouts, school band, dubs, church oupi. IMi young people are unable to do this and » grow up lonely and isolated. In addition, they lack the capability to be self-directed, to define their goals, and to make a way <strong>for</strong> ttemiefrei. Lacking the necessary emotional strength and motivation to shape their own identities and their own lives, these lonely young men and women become members <strong>of</strong> a group in which bey find a OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA Marie Her Boardwalk andMoorlynTer. Frank Rngfleri, Musical Director Tom PerktM, Baritone Deborah Trnxal, Soprano Franco Spoto, Tenor ( SUNDAY Barber <strong>of</strong> Seville Overature,, Rossini QtUtoQQuiMa,.,,,. , Verdi . Franco Spoto MTfuim.,,, ....Gfflet Tntermeno "CavaBerta" Mascagnl XJm VocePoco Fa ^ Rossini Deborah Tnrxal Indian Summer., Herbert Betay Starr, RngllnhRnrn MOagmm.., Lecuona Joseph DiMaio, Cello Under the Double Eagle Wagner Orange Bloeaoma Overture ...Herbert LaDanmEMMe , , Verdi franco Sfrrto Datum Bohemleniw "Carmen" Bleed Altebtfo . A Monrt Deborah Truxal Romance Rubenstein HmvenTnin ..„ Brudenell Ton Perkins Saw Boat. „ , Kern FaUh<strong>of</strong>OwFathert .....Fabtr MONDAY Mta Frtml FtemrSmg , Gounod Franco St»to Dnam<strong>of</strong>Low „ liist ShadowScng Meyerbeer Deborah TVural DmpPurpU ....Deroie SaraNewell, Pianist Largo AI Factotum Rossini Torn Perkins AFrangeaa Costa Blem. ..........'..; ., Herbert SalutDemeure Gounod Franco Spoto SteeptngBeautyWaltr Tschaikowaky MoBabbinoCaro .....Fuednl Deborah Truxal GoodHumoreaque Ward <strong>On</strong>AClearDay McClean Smithville presents the Norman Rockwell RvhiM* Saturday, Aagomt 16 ft Sunday, August 17 The RodctoeD Miacum in HiBaddpNa bring* tome <strong>of</strong> to most prized powessioni to the mm and Swopei <strong>of</strong> HWoric SmithvBle. Brow»e through RockWeDii wrid- (amous canvMet and daMic Whognplu. See his renowned Sttunhy Evening Port coven. Enjoy a *pedal «Bde dwwhightightlng M» i^tfc. There will be a gift UWe with Rockwefl mementos topordiaie, and art experts (nun the Mineum on hand toantwer quetfkms. ready-made place, and where Ihey can surrender their own identity .and their need to act independently. Having joined the cult, they no longer need to struggte Witt making their own decisions. The cult leader and the otter milt members do this <strong>for</strong> them. They no longer have to grapple with questions <strong>of</strong> right and wrong, with changing values in regard to as, and with new social attitudes concerning the role <strong>of</strong> women In the family and In society. The group does all thla <strong>for</strong> them with a pre-fabrlcflted system <strong>of</strong> standards, values and beliefs. All the Joiners have to do Is fall into line and follow. They become completely dependent and controlled, which, <strong>for</strong> them la a very com<strong>for</strong>table state. It saves them the Mala oner young people have togo through; but it also robs them <strong>of</strong> freedom independence, toe joy <strong>of</strong> exploration and discovery, the variety and adventure feat a free life has to <strong>of</strong>fer. The state <strong>of</strong> mind and personality <strong>of</strong> the cult Joiners, reflects, very <strong>of</strong>ten, the condition which haa existed In their parental households. There, it is frequently found, fee family iteelf lacked a sense <strong>of</strong> unity and functional viability. The authority <strong>of</strong> the parents was not well-defined, parental leadership was lacking, and the children seemed to fee! no sense <strong>of</strong> allegiance to the parents or to each other. Everybody seemed to be drifting along without any internal <strong>for</strong>ce to pull them together into a cohesive *''-' '••* "'- L family with goals, purpose, direction, Children who come out <strong>of</strong> families such as these are bound to feel lonely, frightened and bewildered <strong>On</strong>e can understand why they would seek refuge and belonging in one <strong>of</strong> the religious cults. However, this is like fee new members that the cult Jumping from the frying panis their only salvation, that into theftre:<strong>On</strong>edoesnot gain they can find happiness and a sense <strong>of</strong> Identity, belonging, fulfillment there <strong>for</strong>ever. purpose and direction from Through a method which Is joining an organiiatlon which essentially brain washing, makes you even more dependent and robs you even fiirther <strong>of</strong> your Identity. However, the young people Complete Outside Catering Service RESTAURANT AIR.CONDITiONiD Specialties NOW SERVING 2 MEALS DAILY who Join the cults, do not see this, and feecults proceed to play upon MB blindness. They "tell these young people! "You are. lonely because your family, church and society have failed you. If you go back, you will have the same problem again." They thin proceed to teach they repeat mis over and over again until the subject becomes something <strong>of</strong> e mental robot BREAKFASTS to 12 DINNER 4 to 8:30 Dinner Served Sunday 12-8 P.M. venn 7th 8 Sth Street? Dial 399.3730 ^ Restaurant" Is the restaurant. For superb cuisine. For an incomparable ocean view. For delightful service. For beautiful new surroundings. The Restaurant at Port-O-Call. \ The restaurant <strong>for</strong> you. Breakfast: Mon. - Sat.8:00 A.M. -ll;00A.M. Lunch: Mon. 'Sat. Noon *2:00 P.M. Dinner: Every Night 5:30 - 8:00 P.M. Sunday Brunch: 8:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M. Our nig buffet fa a delightful way to start the week. - I - . * - * ? • • • • • I5ih& BtmrdWalk, .-t :t j i Swiss Cheese l X' Weaver Chicken RON White's Bologna sser Liverwurst ur Hard Salami,,, J The Grade A "I " Fish Place —— fRESHNEWENOLiNPDHADE (1 FILLET OF SCROD COD* ~ Shrimp '£_T:, ITurtiotraet -ffiSBW" ».»1 W Codfish Sfeaks*^^ X »H« Frozen Shrinfo T.sii"- »•• The Bakerv Place NOPRISAOPED' 100%/ WHEAT/CH»CKFDSIliiLiai!i. BREAD The Ice Cream Place Maalox Antacid Liquid Bayer Aspirin wneral Merchandise Place The # 1 Food Giant <strong>of</strong> South Jem New Shopping Hours •OMMMOHtLIU •fir... BONOESS CHUCK ROAST Chuck Steak «£&« , *1 8 » Boneless Chuck Steak „„ ,> 5 1 " Pork Loin For BBQ & „,*!*• Pork Chop Comb, •asass •asasr a.*v Pork Loin Roast smi* ,». New ZMltrrd Genuine Spring Limb, Froiin Leg <strong>of</strong> Lamb st B. ! ShouldeF Lamb Chops wh. 4 Loin Lamb Chops .« The Grocery Place Mott's Apple Sauce ;;v:69 c C & C Soda ,zu 69 C Town House Jif Peanut Butter Heinz Ketchup Charcoal Briquets Brim C<strong>of</strong>fee Bathroom Tissue Vintage Seltzer SSubJectNotebook »i«£*1 M Spring Water ^Notebook ^Sfsr 2A&89*' Sparkling Water ShopRitS Coupon BOXES JELL-0 79' GELATIN " 11 " flfCULAPU iLHTMNn WHITE BREAD WHTt CLOUD in. 1-ft, 11 •I. |B mint OM ug 99* •1" I.SO99 cm O ^•98* COUPON Peaches Bananas Sweet Corn Nectarines Pears TEHSF Tomatoes «H'Hr u , Romaine Lettuce am Eggplant mimw The Dairy Place Shoulder Veal Chops .> American Singles Bib Veal Chops ,„»2 9S The Deli Place ShlpBili Turlisy Pin Rout, Grade '«•, Froiin White & Dark Meat * M AH White Meat Delta Towels Charcoal Briquettes Sanka C<strong>of</strong>fee *» Solid White Tuna Toddler Diapers SnooBiit Cat Food """MWU 1 " 1 " Cadillac Dog Food Mayonnaise Upton Tea Bags Hunt's Tomato Sauce Chip A' Roos mil* QQ« (•Mill tin WW mt SA99 Valuable Coupon «O-0 BCRjOS Cupgii |1M II m» INiRlii miilil. Limit en pit lim.i, jgm 10(111.5 lull.. »m., 10 Ilini M.. tin,, II 1SII (ftP- Wilson Beef Franks Trie Froicn Pood Place Orange Juice w leviled Crabs »»*2 1B Flounder . tufM with Crab .«.• 1 1B Macaroni & Beef TRANSFERRED PRESCRIPTION We're Not Just A Supermarket... We're ShopRite ^ ONLY MINUTES AWAY AD Roads lead to Slam's ShopRttei iMiui&mtgn ffsn rm ¥m ran BI MMmmt w fgft wm mt ura OJ Vjhtmf 24 Hfliirt• Han. S am.• Sat. 12 p.m. I Cloted Sunday! • Attend the Church <strong>of</strong> Your Choice WINNERS OF the $25 Food Gift Certificate SOMEBS POINT MARY EINSELEN Somers Point PHYtLISCAL Ocean city GRACE KOLLA Mar-flute SUZANNEIRWIN Linwood FLORENCE MILLS Margate ABSECON BETTY DORTIN N«w Gretna PAUL O'BRIEN Absecon M.L. BLACKMAN New Gretna DEBBIE VACCAVLLA Atatcon MARIE JENSEN PleaMntvllle VENTNDB LUCILLE THOMPSON Atlantic City MRS. MARTHA NICHOLS ' Ventnor BEAHANKINS . 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