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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />

Shufflin' on<br />

ByEDVBrTH<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce again our statistician<br />

overlooked a very important<br />

wedding annlversarj'<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />

our young couples who have<br />

hem members <strong>of</strong> our Ocean<br />

Qty Shuffleboard Club <strong>for</strong><br />

many yeari,<br />

Elmer and Edith Anptwd<br />

celebrated their 66th anniversary<br />

on AugUit ft.<br />

Etaier and Edith enjoyed our<br />

game as well as the<br />

sociability that Is part <strong>of</strong> our<br />

dub and we might also add<br />

that they were very good<br />

shufflers.<br />

We know we speak <strong>for</strong> our<br />

entire membership In <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

congratulations to this fine<br />

couple with beat wished <strong>for</strong> a<br />

happy future. Belated cards<br />

would be welcomed.<br />

Our annual Novice (Non-<br />

Walking) Mixed Singles<br />

Tournament was played on<br />

August 12 and 13 with only 12<br />

participants, TWs Is a very<br />

Interesting tournament<br />

because It pits non-winners<br />

against each other taking the<br />

(Dp winner out <strong>of</strong> the novelty<br />

class. Our hospitality<br />

Chairmen, Cliff and Gertrude<br />

Stengel, placed first and third<br />

while Vivian Schroeder and<br />

Bill Abel placed second and<br />

fourth. We congratulate Mew<br />

winners and wish them<br />

Success In our future tournaments.<br />

Our second NovslOf Fun<br />

Tournament was held on<br />

Friday at 7 p.m. You must<br />

either watch or participate to<br />

appreciate this tournament.<br />

The obstacles are plenty<br />

making it very difficult to<br />

score and score you must to<br />

twin. The winners In the order<br />

•<strong>of</strong> finish in the ladles' group<br />

• were Gussle McCullough, 224,<br />

and tied <strong>for</strong> second, third and<br />

: fourth were Marie Fritz,<br />

Marie ArbucUe, and Vivian<br />

* Schroeder. In the number five<br />

, spot was Sue Schmltt.<br />

; In the men's division, it was<br />

«Chuck Osboume, 279; John<br />

• Schlck, 269; Harry Berchtold,<br />

[ 231- Leo McCullough, 228, and<br />

! Joe Jones, 222. There were §4<br />

! who competed, We are In-<br />

' debted to John and Sue Schj<br />

mitt <strong>for</strong> this fun tournament<br />

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and also <strong>for</strong> a job well done.<br />

At this time, the New Jersey<br />

State invitational (Non-<br />

Walking) Singles are being<br />

played at Leisure Village<br />

West, We are well<br />

represented and are very<br />

confident we shall have some<br />

winners. Our report will be<br />

<strong>for</strong>th coming In the nest issue.<br />

It was good to welcome The<br />

Rev, and Mrs. John McEh-oy<br />

and their friends Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Bob Zimmerman. It was their<br />

first venture with shut*<br />

fleboard and they seemed to<br />

enjoy the game, We suggest<br />

those <strong>of</strong> you who have never<br />

Wed shuffleboard do so. You,<br />

too, might like it.<br />

Now toreport a few more <strong>of</strong><br />

our new members; Hugh and<br />

Helen Lincoln, Francis<br />

Mallon, a <strong>for</strong>mer member<br />

who has returned after<br />

several years, Wesley Markman,<br />

Henry Miller, Wade and<br />

Kay MeHenry. We welcome<br />

these new members and<br />

suggest they get into all <strong>of</strong> our<br />

activities.<br />

After many years <strong>of</strong> rubbing<br />

shoulders with our fellow<br />

member Harry Seltzer, we<br />

.find he is an endowed poet<br />

Since his poetry encompasses<br />

shuffleboard, we feel<br />

obligated tolet you share it, so<br />

here It to:<br />

"What can we say about<br />

shufflers, they're such a<br />

special breed,<br />

"When ftey play so hard <strong>for</strong><br />

prizes, could It be a little<br />

greed?<br />

"Do they always blame<br />

their partners when a game<br />

ftey lose?<br />

"Oh no.<br />

"Sometimes they blame the<br />

courts, the drift and<br />

sometimes even their cues.<br />

"Now it's grand to be a<br />

winner and I am glad to state,<br />

"Our gang has had Its share<br />

<strong>of</strong> wins and we all think this is<br />

great,<br />

"So here's to our Ocean C%<br />

players, both guys and gals<br />

"When me game Is over,<br />

win or lose, they come out<br />

being pals."<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

The winners <strong>of</strong> the Novice Mixed Singles Shuffleboard<br />

Tournament are (left to right) Cliff<br />

Stengel, first; Vivian Schroeder, second: Gertrude<br />

Stengel, third, and Bill Zabel, fourth.<br />

School appoints board members<br />

The Atlantic Christian<br />

School Association has<br />

recently elected four persons<br />

to the board <strong>of</strong> directors, each<br />

<strong>for</strong> a three-year term.<br />

The school which meets in<br />

the facilities <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />

Baptist Church Is soon to<br />

begin Its 10th year <strong>of</strong><br />

operation. It currently <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

grades kindergarten through<br />

11th with an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />

nearly 200.<br />

The school strives to<br />

develop the whole child and<br />

there<strong>for</strong>e seeks excellence in<br />

. the areas <strong>of</strong> academic<br />

achievement, spiritual<br />

development, and physical<br />

and social well-being.<br />

The new board members<br />

include:<br />

-John Ban, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />

NortMJeld and an assistant<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> engineering with<br />

New Jersey Bell, having been<br />

with the company <strong>for</strong>34<br />

years. He Is also the<br />

secretary ol the Shore Camp<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gideons M well as chair,<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees<br />

at the Llnwood Community<br />

Church.<br />

—The Rev, Blake Rogers,<br />

also <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, has served<br />

as a missionary both in Africa<br />

and South America <strong>for</strong> many<br />

years. He is continuing Ms<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Cape May County working<br />

with Spanish speaking people<br />

under the Bible Club<br />

movement.<br />

—Robert Sye, is a food<br />

salesman <strong>for</strong> HA. McGinnis<br />

Co. He Is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ocean City Baptist Church,<br />

His daughter Janice Is a fifth<br />

grade student at the school,<br />

—Ralph Warfel, a veteran<br />

<strong>of</strong> the U,S. Army, he Uves In<br />

Egg Harbor Township. He Is<br />

employed as the personnel<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> Everlon Fabrics<br />

Corp, He is active in various<br />

ministries at the Llnwood<br />

Community Church.<br />

Rpan named branch manager<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP _<br />

John M, Ryan, a M-year<br />

veteran in finance and <strong>for</strong>merly<br />

a mortgage <strong>of</strong>ficer In<br />

aty <strong>of</strong>fice, baa been named<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> Security Savings<br />

and Loan's <strong>of</strong>fice in Marmora,<br />

Security President Ronald<br />

A. Seagraves, who announced<br />

Ryan's appointment, said the<br />

new manager la • "natural"<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Marmora branch<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his long<br />

association with the area. The<br />

Marmora <strong>of</strong>fice is at the<br />

Wayside Village Shopping<br />

Center, Tuckahoe Road and<br />

Route 9.<br />

Ryan, who resides in<br />

Heasantville, is a four-year<br />

veteran <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Army<br />

Finance Corps. He served two<br />

years as a cashier with the<br />

Army Security Agency in<br />

Chltose, Japan and later<br />

supervised the check section<br />

rf the centra] finance and<br />

NAACP TO MEET<br />

The NAACP (Cape May<br />

County Branch) will hold its<br />

regular business meeting<br />

Wednesday, I pm. in the<br />

public melting room, county<br />

library, Cape May Court<br />

House. Members and public<br />

are invited to attend.<br />

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desired, intweit may be «utomatloally credits to your<br />

savings or checMng account.<br />

$200 or MORE deposited in a new or existing<br />

savings account or purchasing a certificate<br />

earns you the highest interest rate legally<br />

permissible PLUS a free gift <strong>of</strong> your ehdlce<br />

from onespf 4 groups. For your added convenience<br />

the gift will be delivered right to your<br />

home! , . \ "v<br />

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Ryan has been approved as<br />

an underwriter by both the<br />

Federal •Home Loan Mor-<br />

Sgage Association and the<br />

Federal National Mortgage<br />

Association. Re also holds a<br />

New Jersey real estate<br />

license.<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Community College, Ryan<br />

holds an associate <strong>of</strong> science<br />

degree in business<br />

management He is currently<br />

a senior at Stockton State<br />

College majoring in business<br />

finance.<br />

Pltolo By CMrlH-Mraw<br />

Heather Gif<strong>for</strong>d (front) and Leigh Hadtktl<br />

practice routines <strong>for</strong> the mini-meet to be held at<br />

the community center today.<br />

Take a Plant<br />

back to the dorm. • •<br />

There's a new plant store In<br />

Ocean City<br />

PLANTIQUE<br />

945 Asbury Ave.<br />

Kay & Frank Heck fnvlfe you to stop in<br />

Plantique, <strong>for</strong>merly Plant Walk, We look <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

to seeing you and will <strong>of</strong>fer the same Quality<br />

Plants and Supplies,<br />

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Put a Smile on Your Face at the Savings Place,<br />

Where More People Save Man<br />

Gifts are on display at each <strong>of</strong> FNB's <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Federal regulations allow only 1 gift per<br />

customer and specify a substantial penalty<br />

<strong>for</strong> early redemption or withdrawal <strong>of</strong> all or<br />

any part <strong>of</strong> a time deposit. Offer ends Friday,<br />

October 17, and is available to Individuals<br />

only, ,<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

Serving 7 Countitt <strong>of</strong> Southern New Jersey<br />

ESTABLISHED 1823<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />

Disney wins'iiward<br />

SEA ISLE OTY - Navy<br />

Siaman Apprmtiei Debwah<br />

L Diw^, daughter d Frank<br />

W. and iean& Disn^<strong>of</strong> 326<br />

44th St., has been selected as<br />

fte sailor <strong>of</strong> the quarter tor<br />

©rsonnel sapport activity,<br />

Naval Twining ftnter, San<br />

Mego, /f\- :,<br />

. Dliney was ehosen from<br />

among, oil the enlisted permtm0<br />

aMlgned to Oie-com.<br />

mand, mi was cltid <strong>for</strong> ha<br />

outstanding per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>of</strong><br />

duty, pr<strong>of</strong>^lency, leadirshlp,<br />

initiative and military<br />

faring during the second<br />

Quarter <strong>of</strong> 1880,<br />

A 197B graduate <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />

Qty High School, she joined<br />

the Navy in June, 1079.<br />

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BICYCLE CENTER<br />

8th & Atlantic Ave., Ocean City<br />

Rintoli Daily & Wnkly<br />

Sales & Service<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

WHURiOMe<br />

Lottie Manning (center) <strong>of</strong> 635 West Av., celebrated her 90th birthday<br />

on Sunday with family and friends hi the Bay view Manor Solarium,<br />

Think Hinson<br />

when you're ready<br />

to wheel,,,<br />

Ride their bikes<br />

not your<br />

automobile<br />

"We Service<br />

Whit We Sell"<br />

399-1246<br />

Upper Gape events<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday)<br />

Sea Isle aty annual 13 mile<br />

run, 5:30 p.m. sign up at 44th<br />

St. lifeguard headquarters.<br />

Townsend Inlet Improvement<br />

Association<br />

meeting, 7:30p.m. in the civic<br />

center.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Sea Isle City<br />

boat races.<br />

Yacht Chib<br />

MONDAY<br />

Upper Township committee<br />

meeting.<br />

Sea<br />

Ball.<br />

Isle City Lifeguard<br />

Tuckahoe Fire<br />

drill, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Company<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Marmora Fire Company<br />

drill, 7 p.m.<br />

Seaville Fire<br />

meeting, 8 pjn.<br />

auilllary<br />

Too Old To<br />

Be Homesick?<br />

Well Maybe. »•••••<br />

But they'll never be too old to<br />

want to know what's going on at<br />

home.<br />

There's one way they can keep<br />

up with everything while they're<br />

away at college.<br />

Back-to-College<br />

SPECIAL<br />

For a nine ,<br />

ftrtonth<br />

Subscription<br />

To have The Sentinel-Ledger mailed each week<br />

From Sept. 2nd to June 1st<br />

Call 399-5411<br />

Sitine<br />

e tM wnftrt ill*<br />

THE SENTINEt-LEDGEB. OCEAN CITY* N.J,<br />

t-f<br />

LoiHe Manning feted to party to celebrate 90th birthday<br />

The solarium room atop the Center, her neighbors, her<br />

Bay View Manor Senior Democratic dub members,<br />

attorns Building at 6lh St.<br />

and West Av, was the setting<br />

, on Sunday afternoon, August<br />

'Mrs. Senior honored<br />

17, .<strong>for</strong> the surmise 90th birthday<br />

party given <strong>for</strong> Lottie<br />

during visit in city<br />

Manning, by her missionary Mary Senior, II, <strong>of</strong><br />

society <strong>of</strong> St. James AME Springfield, Pa., was recently<br />

^Church.<br />

fai Ocean City visiting her son<br />

Her day started at an 11and his wife, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

o'clock morning service. Frank Senior <strong>of</strong> 10821st St<br />

Greetings were also extended<br />

by the poster and his among the 800 people who<br />

During her visit she was<br />

family from St. James AME attended the Pitman Hobo<br />

Church in Atlantic City, and Band concert presented on the<br />

the assistant pastor Rev. Music Pier Saturday night.<br />

Sister Banks presented her <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wim a corsage <strong>of</strong> roses as all evening was a contest by the<br />

present sang happy birthday. Hobo Band <strong>for</strong> the oldest<br />

At 3:30 p.m. the guest <strong>of</strong><br />

person in attendance, and<br />

honor was greeted in the<br />

Mrs, Senior was presented a<br />

solarium by her Mends from<br />

10-pound decorated cake, and<br />

Stainton's Senior Citiiens*<br />

seranaded wim Let Me Coll<br />

You Sweetheart to a standing<br />

ovation.<br />

Dealing wiA feelinp<br />

ByWlLLIAMA.MILU5RJr.,PliD<br />

Prenatal care in America has advanced remarkably<br />

over the last decade, It is avaUable to more ewcttnt<br />

mothers fcan ever be<strong>for</strong>e, yet 1 nercmt <strong>of</strong> afl newboms<br />

•tier wim mental retardation. Twenty-ftat percent <strong>of</strong> me<br />

cases are due to biological abnormaUttea such as<br />

chromosomal and mejaboHe dJsordm,<br />

Ottm are bom wim mental retardation, retarded<br />

physical growth, head, facial and limb abnormalities<br />

because their mother consumed large amounts <strong>of</strong> alcohol<br />

during her pregnancy. This is now known as fetal alcohol<br />

y<br />

In 75 percent <strong>of</strong> the cases <strong>of</strong> mental retardatton, there U<br />

no special biological evidence <strong>for</strong> the disorder. Wim these<br />

cases, mild mental retardation usuaUy exists.<br />

Specifically, these children have intelligence quotients or<br />

IQs between 60 and 70.<br />

Other subtypes <strong>of</strong> mental retardation are moderate IQs<br />

between 35 and 49, severe-IQs between 20 and 34, and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ound with IQs below 20.<br />

The preschool child wlthmlld mental retardation <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

does not show outward signs. Wtonever he or she enters<br />

school, academic achievement and social adjustment<br />

"with atherehfidrmBythitimi these children reach their<br />

late teenyears, they canleamacademic skills up to about<br />

the 6th grade tovtl<br />

Upon reaching adulthood they are capable <strong>of</strong><br />

difttopingioclalandvorattonalsWlli to altow than tobe<br />

self-sufficient in me community. However, they will need<br />

guidance and assistance in times <strong>of</strong> unusual social and<br />

economic stress.<br />

Early diagnosis <strong>of</strong> mental retardation Is helpful <strong>for</strong> the<br />

child and parents, it provWts the chance <strong>for</strong> planning<br />

future special social and wlacatton.il programs to<br />

' ",vocatlonal and communicative<br />

dwetopmeot, 'The retarded ehM needs to be foBowed<br />

doeely medically, psychologically, edncatioMDy, and<br />

edstJng community resources Available <strong>for</strong><br />

child and parent.<br />

Slide program set at the Wetlands<br />

A special Year <strong>of</strong> me Coast<br />

slide program entitled<br />

"Between the Tidelands -<br />

AnlmaU Without Backbones,"<br />

will be presented at<br />

me Wetlands Institute, Stone<br />

Harbor Blvd., Middle<br />

FLEA MARKET SET<br />

SOMERS PODJT - tte<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e will hold a flea market on<br />

Saturday, September 20 from<br />

9 am. to 3 pjn. at the Ore<br />

company on Bethel Rd. There<br />

is still space available on me<br />

paved parking lot area to<br />

bring your own tables.<br />

Refreshments will be oa sale<br />

throughout the day. For<br />

reservations and in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call 927-3281 or<br />

Uyooradlntoday • •••••<br />

Dial3W4«»<br />

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llbity.lt your buying<br />

sr Ming i Business,<br />

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John Craft<br />

I Licensed<br />

* Public Accountant<br />

398-4340<br />

Township at 8:30 p.m. on<br />

September 6. '<br />

Co'sponsored by the Cape<br />

May Geographic Society, the<br />

program will be given by<br />

Kenneth Gosner, author and<br />

illustrator <strong>of</strong> a Field Gtdde to<br />

the Atlantic Seashore, the<br />

latest guide in the Peterson<br />

series by Houghton Mlfflln.<br />

A naturalist at the Newark<br />

Museum, Gosner has<br />

travelled worldwide in search<br />

<strong>of</strong> material <strong>for</strong> Ms many<br />

publications and books,<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> Us field guide will<br />

be available <strong>for</strong> sale and<br />

autographing.<br />

Admission Is by $1 donation.<br />

The public Is Invited to attend<br />

and learn about all the<br />

creatures found along the<br />

shore.<br />

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missionary sisters and a host<br />

<strong>of</strong> other friends. As she entered<br />

the room everyone sang<br />

happy birthday and Jack<br />

Rtftert accompanied at the<br />

piano. .<br />

Ms. Manning has<br />

beena very active person,<br />

started as a consultant and<br />

PAGE 11 — SECTION ONE<br />

in 1918 and operated an Ape*<br />

Beauty Salon from Uffl until<br />

her retirement in 1975.<br />

She U still active on the<br />

board! <strong>of</strong> Si James Alffi,<br />

Church, is a consecrate*,<br />

etocooeas, a member and pot,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the stewardess<br />

board, part member <strong>of</strong> lit<br />

senior choir, an aettft<br />

buyer <strong>for</strong> Stawbridge and<br />

Clothier Department Store <strong>of</strong> member <strong>of</strong> the Alkn Club and ;<br />

Philadelphia In 1915, andthe ffiUaheth Conquest<br />

served with the Red Cross in Msdonary Society. :<br />

Jenktntown, Pa. during World She received many gifts<br />

War I. She came to Ocean City including a money tret, ,<br />

AttM Center wins a cultural grant<br />

The New Jersey State<br />

Council on the Arts has an*<br />

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Center, Ocean City, has been<br />

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Antique Jewelry .±'' n ) Oriental Rugs<br />

Bronzes • Antique Dolls<br />

We buy Gold Riled Jewelry, Eyeglass Frame*, etc.<br />

See our extensive collection <strong>of</strong><br />

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