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PAOl 12 _ SfCTlQN ONI<br />

Cl.m. on th« Half Shell or Siaamacl • StndwiehH<br />

<strong>On</strong> Rootev.lt Blvd, 1 a iw iv it l'.th t and Uu<br />

B i iFdtt ilk<br />

Tin tnuli I witehhiird<br />

^Imtd liki i din tnuiH In t<br />

mil Ihin tirtid tu muki mill<br />

11 imi fin t HICI il ^nd<br />

Hi rknii ii if lln Ni » Ii rut v<br />

Bill Tiltphoni Co pnnt<br />

limn t -ijl d iv rtplinni; Ihi<br />

biiFiii-d out LiuiFil mil Ft tormp<br />

irviti V tm ij-t vtj tim iti il<br />

it I VI F il tlllHIj Hill doll IF 1<br />

Pu mi*.<br />

Retardation is topic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kiwanis speaker<br />

William MrKim, director <strong>of</strong><br />

tjli- FYister Ifiinie for Rptarded<br />

Children in Marmora, was<br />

priiifram truest a the lunchpon<br />

mecti/iij ot' the Kiwanis Club<br />

yesterday in Plymouth Inn.<br />

McKim neti'd there are 1 10<br />

priviite institutions such as his<br />

it! the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and<br />

eufWiitly there are 23 boys<br />

I.HLht tu ti. h,<br />

Simp un n<br />

ahu. and<br />

drt him til which i r \rr\<br />

Shun M! Bit<br />

II ip ;rt int in tlit hf <strong>of</strong> a Lhlld<br />

Mr Lut Idrrm Hi, Hi al . nd il tht uhnol th,<br />

from Ort I i ind h id ihilrlnn jn taught buc<br />

rt idi d ht F<br />

tundami rital in thf iducitiun<br />

pr.iCTim n,d j p-ut d,<br />

Merck -*fi irp ind<br />

al tlI<br />

tr , put t i o i.li pirn, thtir<br />

Dohnu phiririiitutii il<br />

ni inm-5 Thir- il . i> a<br />

nunijht turt-rphi,<br />

i, il •djr-tiun protT-irn<br />

ihith pr idi mt uutlet fur<br />

Morgan R-inrk<br />

*ht Ir n r^\<br />

Ainirii in Lt t,iuu<br />

F.ll,.win hi m r i ih<br />

tin Ot i in i~il\<br />

Ori-ini^atirn nd<br />

N 4MEI1 LOOROIS \TOrt<br />

Wai I lilt ran<br />

TLESTON C,,orLc B<br />

hi « i.<br />

L. t«r md<br />

fai-rt Phiijdiiphi i<br />

jtln<br />

-ullirikhnm o Phi idi Iphi i<br />

ind^i uTindi hildri n<br />

I- unrr ll ervir.<br />

nti rmmt «i-i in Ph<br />

thf irni inn n'<br />

J. Morris<br />

Ceorp.. p J. Murfis. <strong>of</strong> Penria<br />

Grove nnd this city, died<br />

Sunday in Pi'iiris Urove aftor a<br />

pr.ilunued illness, Jin was 7-1.<br />

Mr. .Morris . was born und<br />

lived his entire lift' in South<br />

Jerspy. Hf was a retired<br />

FeriUiuranteur having uperated<br />

Morris' Restaurant in Pniins<br />

Grove for many years. He also<br />

Weddingi<br />

Banquefi<br />

BAY IMBERS<br />

MARYLAND & BAY AVE<br />

SOMIRS POINT, N, j.<br />

MM1JJ<br />

Absolutely tht Finest<br />

mite there are muri" than<br />

six-rvillinn retiirded in the<br />

United St.itej,.<br />

The speaker explained the<br />

different deirrees <strong>of</strong> retardatiuii<br />

from the tiitidly helpless who<br />

niust be cared for in state<br />

institutions tu others who are<br />

irainable to the extent they<br />

can tin light work.<br />

Mr. McKim "«<br />

Cniinil ChlcNan<br />

ilfia. F1M <strong>of</strong> Spani.il M.ilHrt! WHIi » ut * f S ""'<br />

BBlled H.m<br />

• •kef] Meit Lair with V«lff!t.blfi Gravy<br />

nrolkd Filet <strong>of</strong> Ff»«h Lfjejil RtKliflih w<br />

Slfrvwd Chirt.n ind Noodirt .u Grjtin In Ciee«!», > »<br />

Chlfwm Shrimp 6hm Mel" with Crljp ' HOfXilM ""< SB "<br />

Rlfje, Hs VfjgBtffbicf<br />

Brailad Tender Um SteaPf with <strong>On</strong>len Orjwy<br />

—*f-KlOA¥S—ixtiiir Satmbii Cnquatln withi e»m Snue<br />

OCTOB[B 31 Qrlllfsa ChSBped Choice Siftoln Sunk with I<br />

Bruited ¥,ti Culi«l Kith Tf>m«tfl 5»ue«<br />

in onithnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

UMtanci!<br />

MMolph Cnpo Mi,/,<br />

IJurman for- the<br />

need for grcBtor<br />

by Ihopeople <strong>of</strong><br />

rTrht-<br />

WIQCU8, In ;_._<br />

""'sties <strong>of</strong>'blood<br />

1<br />

Piiinted out<br />

riU^KDAY SPECIALS only »l.25<br />

Aik About Our Daily 30e PASTRY CHEF'S SPHCWLS<br />

POINT DINER<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Circle In Somsrs Point<br />

Open 24 Hours a Day<br />

Ilii<br />

n<br />

Jersey Artists<br />

at Art Confsr<br />

.jcapic <strong>of</strong> South Jersny<br />

, membership show will<br />

fi reception to<br />

_j Arts Center on Friday<br />

K detobnr .11. from 7<br />

p.m. in 'he Main<br />

,f the Culturnl Arts<br />

If, 409 Wesley tw.<br />

jrtiits exhibiting their<br />

_, works arc from the<br />

[.urroundinB eounties <strong>of</strong><br />

Tern New Jersey.<br />

p0 figure, sensenpe,<br />

•life and portrait nre<br />

d in the various mediums<br />

lorcolor, oils nnd aerylicji,<br />

Ethel H, fJoleman,<br />

c <strong>City</strong> iirtiNt, is presidi'iit<br />

Leagiii' and has made<br />

fl(,n!s thrbuah tho<br />

Art* Center for the<br />

in,<br />

jy, October 28,<br />

November 12, the<br />

[jpn is open to the public<br />

it charge. <strong>On</strong>llery Hours<br />

T Tuesdays through<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

^'Wednesday evenings 7<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Editorials<br />

Church news<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969<br />

Classifiad ads<br />

Sporfs<br />

PAGE 1 -_ SICTION TWO<br />

Hospital funds to pay for wing<br />

planned at Shore Memorial<br />

The new 46-bed addition to<br />

ishare Memorial Hospitnl is<br />

expected to bo built by the<br />

hospital with its own funds,<br />

Alan Hichter, hospital public<br />

relation^ director, told the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club at a<br />

meeting last wcel,k<br />

Pon-0-Call.<br />

Richtfr told the club that<br />

the now addition is expected to<br />

Rot undur way sometime next<br />

month and is sehodulid to bo<br />

completed in the Fall <strong>of</strong> 1970<br />

It will bq locoted<br />

approximately „,, tne front<br />

Inwn uf the original winfj,<br />

Richter talked to the club<br />

about the principle uf<br />

eurriniunieation partieipation<br />

in hiKpita! aetivitics. He also<br />

explained how the hospital<br />

reflects the community which<br />

It serves and a well-run hospital<br />

usually reflect!! a community<br />

Which is "involved," Ho also<br />

stated that an inferior hospital<br />

cannot bl! hidden from the<br />

public because a hospital is a<br />

community "with the shades<br />

up,".<br />

The speaker also<br />

>st <strong>of</strong> living increases set<br />

retired public employees<br />

ing before the annual<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Capo<br />

County Retired<br />

Association at<br />

iirnnt in Capo M.y gml%<br />

the Pension Increase Act (the<br />

name by which A 292 will be<br />

known) n retiree's monthly<br />

allowance or pension originally<br />

House List Thursday, annually according to the cost<br />

flyman James 8, Oafiero <strong>of</strong> living index and will affect<br />

that 'retired public most civil service retirees, A<br />

i receiving retirement civil service worker who retired<br />

or pensions will in 1915 has already received<br />

le a cost <strong>of</strong> living increases in his pension<br />

simounting to 18a percent but<br />

y Bill No. 292, will now go up to 219 percent<br />

ored by Assemblymen under the new law, A retiree in<br />

i and James R. H^fh v 1954 has already received a 10<br />

y'CumbeFlanf; ; and percent increase but will go up<br />

•<strong>of</strong> their Assirnbly another 21 percent.<br />

pts throughout the<br />

las been signed into law<br />

II go into effect January<br />

} said the measure<br />

for increases In the<br />

sat allowances <strong>of</strong><br />

eivil service employees<br />

if pensions from state,<br />

(municipal governments<br />

iy other political<br />

era formula doopted by<br />

Each year the director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Pensions will review<br />

the index and determine the<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> change for eaeh<br />

pensioner. In • no instance^<br />

Cafiero said, will the amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> the retirement allowance or<br />

pension originally granted and<br />

payable to any retiree be<br />

reduced as a result <strong>of</strong> this<br />

adjustment.<br />

Retirees who have a gross<br />

)lmes is chairman<br />

Red Cross chapter<br />

rite in the annual<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

In Rod Cross on<br />

13 included the<br />

n <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the<br />

ytir,<br />

t the list <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Iy eloeted slate<br />

led hy the nominatinB<br />

chairod by Mrs,<br />

iins, <strong>of</strong> Swninton, was<br />

'all Holmes, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

Court House, Holmes<br />

the chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />

kipler which has been<br />

lartnj tho post year by<br />

Bnrsalou, <strong>of</strong> North<br />

»i, Bareniou retains his<br />

interest In the Red Cross<br />

iinj the chilirmonship<br />

isaster Comrnittod,<br />

li Doughty, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

HoiiSi', was elected<br />

imin uf the Chapter.<br />

Joughty also accepted<br />

<strong>of</strong> fund chairman and<br />

•ho will orjanizo the<br />

orkfirs needed, and<br />

the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rand drive,<br />

"limbers ulected to the<br />

^ Gfjfernors were Mrs-<br />

, , Tuekahoe: Mrs,<br />

•At, Petpraburg; James<br />

pipe Miiy Court House;<br />

L Saekt, <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Hewitt, Wondbiiie;<br />

der, M.D, Capo May<br />

John L, Lutilam,<br />

C.H.; LolontJ C,<br />

, Bins (Jreekj and<br />

! fino Urown, Lower<br />

prl by the<br />

c ,:hairmen<br />

number <strong>of</strong> blood unit*<br />

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