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A10 iHES£NVNEL-LEDQ£R OMWiClty, N~l. Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il IS. 1903<br />

Famitiesyfashionjjneryy abound as fun-seekers stroll the boards in Easts? parade<br />

. OCEAN CITY T- Mayor<br />

Henry "Bud" Knight and,<br />

"wife, Joan, awarded the Bellucci<br />

family the. Best<br />

Dressed Family Award, to<br />

cap the city's annual faster<br />

fashion competition Sunday<br />

in JBrdnt <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier on<br />

^ the boardwalk ;<br />

. Joe and- Jeanne Belliicd<br />

and children, Joey 6, Louis<br />

5, and T;J. 3 <strong>of</strong> Seaville Were<br />

decked out in their holiday<br />

'finery.. " . . .<br />

Winners in other categb-<br />

. rjes included Donna Busillo,<br />

Philadelphia, Best<br />

Bonnet; Revert Hamilton <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Best Dressed<br />

Man; Winnie~Oldfield,-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Best Dressed<br />

Woman; Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

.Iannelli, "Havertown, Best<br />

Dressed Couple; Richard<br />

Smith, Marmora, Teen<br />

Male; and Sherilyn Tittermary,<br />

Langhorne, Teen<br />

aty;AIyssaCajJo,PhiIadel- Peggy Richards, Somers John^ Karen, Johnny 8,<br />

phia; Johnny, Marie and Point; Joanne Simone, Marie5V&,andDanijamesl 1 /4,<br />

. Danijames Iarinelli, Haver- Huntingdon Valley; Jeanne. Havertown; the Allen famitown;<br />

Deanna Meinhart, BelluodJ SeevWe; Joy Zax" ly: Ted, GayJei Victoria, 4,<br />

SicklervijUe; arid Shannon sky, ManalapanT Cin'dy and James 20- months,<br />

Beth Doherty, Absecoh Kacmiarski: Somerft Rnint: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; \the<br />

"Highlands: . . : • Shu-leyLegetfe,<strong>Ocean</strong>Cfty. faaiU , M^ -<br />

Bonnet finalists were Fran<br />

B *st Couple Finalists<br />

West Deptford; Kareri Ian- were Mr - a M»> William<br />

neUi, Havertown; Halyna Hsasser, TStortrtfleld; Tony'<br />

Poliszcuk, Philadelphia; F^1**<br />

and Bgtty Feyl, OCEAN CITY -i-; Over 60-<br />

Dolores" Sanriino. Somers <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,-.Mr., and Mrs ?1<br />

Point; Addisoh LiithuiHz, Joseph, p, Bellucci, , Seaville; ile;<br />

Ashtpn,Pa.;.JeanneBdlucd, M and d M Mrs. Wlt Walter Zar-<br />

Seaviiie; Cindy Kaczmarski,<br />

Mr«<br />

-Somers Point; CoUeen Fitzpaoick,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Gianna<br />

Paparo, Laurel L l Sri Springs.<br />

Best Dressed Men finalists<br />

were David Haves,<br />

BusUlo, Philadelphia; Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Charles Kaczmarski,<br />

Somers Point; Jerome<br />

*******<br />

Gianna Paparo Of Laurel <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Joe Bellucd,<br />

Springs was, the littlest Seaville; Nicholas Ochns, 7<br />

bonnet entry in Sunday's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Walter Zarsky,<br />

Easter parade.<br />

Manalapan; Charles Kaczmarski,<br />

Somers Point.<br />

Female. • Charles Kaczmarski Jr.,<br />

All children finalists Somers Point; Rick Dandrea - Best Dressed Woman<br />

Kenny<br />

received prizes. - Jr., Somers Point; Alfonso finalists, were Sandy Funari,<br />

They included Brittany Dickerson, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Philadelphia; Karen lannel- £""£"•<br />

and<br />

T'k-TJS<br />

Kevin IW Koch,<br />

V" ><br />

Master, Drexel Hill; Alexanr Also,. Amanda Nicholeu, Havertown; Marie f?, ur ? h i,P avid Haves / r><br />

dra Barbierj, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; and. Tina Porter. <strong>Ocean</strong> Poliszcuk. F PhiladelpMal ._*_ _ _. W<strong>of</strong>ir ^ ^' C ^np<strong>of</strong>or' ^ . • JIr\m-<br />

* * * VOTE * * *<br />

DANIEL BREADY<br />

Upper Township<br />

School Board<br />

20.<br />

<strong>1993</strong>-<br />

2 PM-9PM<br />

1 Maintain quality education<br />

while cutting unnecessary<br />

spending ."" •_<br />

• Representationon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

School-Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

• 30 years <strong>of</strong>-Jmsiness experience<br />

'Accountability to YOU;<br />

• Accessibility to everyone<br />

Communication with teadiers<br />

and residents . . . . .<br />

{fold down tnx increases<br />

Reunite ihe-tovvnship- ;<br />

1 Vcfte Lever #2 T "~- '<br />

• <strong>Apr</strong>il 20th, 2 pin to 9-pnv.<br />

Revmite the Township<br />

Elect Daniel Bready<br />

Upper Township School Board<br />

if<br />

and Charles Carbone, Haddonfield.<br />

Teen Female finalists<br />

were Kelli and Tina Ricco,<br />

Philadelphia; Renee Sloss,<br />

Bear, Del; Dana Ann Subbie,<br />

Broomall, Pa.; Kelly<br />

Anii Fitzpatrick, <strong>Ocean</strong> •<br />

QtyiNicole Poliszcuk, Philadelphia;<br />

Donna Smith,<br />

MarmorarMary Kate and<br />

Alice Carey, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

. Family finalists included<br />

the Moore family: Ken,<br />

Bonnie, Kenna 3, Abbey 3, .<br />

and Mimi 3, Marmora; the<br />

Kaczmarkski. family:<br />

Charles, Cindy and Charlgs_<br />

Jr. 22 months, Somers Point;<br />

the Roberts family: James,<br />

Rosemary and Kathryn<br />

Rose 16 months, Somers.<br />

Point.<br />

And the- Pauling family:<br />

John, Bernadette and Brian -<br />

2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; the Haves<br />

family: David, Marie, Rose<br />

Marie'~t2, Bernadette . 10,<br />

and-David Jr. 9, West Qwster,<br />

Pa.; the Iannelli family:<br />

NAACF meeting<br />

- COURT HOUSE — The<br />

regular monthly meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape May County^*<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> the National Association<br />

forthe Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colored People will be<br />

held 7:30 pun. Tuesday, <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />

16 at the Old Courthouse<br />

Building, Route No. 9-<br />

—Ear information and mem- '<br />

bership, contact Dorothy<br />

Mack, 465-5736. .<br />

The following list <strong>of</strong> people are supporting ...<br />

JANE MILLER GLENN<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School Board, Tues., <strong>Apr</strong>. 20th, 3 to 9 P.M.<br />

BudKnfflM<br />

Jeanne Clunn<br />

DickClunn • ,<br />

Joanne t^ana<br />

Matt Kane<br />

Peaches Lukens<br />

MikeLukens<br />

Ed Felmey. ,' .<br />

Floss Eolmey '<br />

Walter Comet<br />

Jeanne Gorman '<br />

Ed Gocman .<br />

Freda Caruso<br />

AJ Caruso<br />

Thelma Williams •<br />

George Williams<br />

Jeanne Hart<br />

John Hart<br />

Dorothy Foglio<br />

Leonard Fog Uo<br />

Thomas W. Ang.<br />

Frahk Impagliazzo<br />

Wlliard Green<br />

MackeyCorson . '<br />

Evie Coraon<br />

Charlie Bowman .<br />

Beth Bowman<br />

Joe Borneo<br />

Mary Frances Riiey<br />

TenyRJey<br />

BillOmrod<br />

Donna Omrod<br />

Lou Davis<br />

Frank HaV '<br />

Helen Hay<br />

Jay Brooks<br />

RichardBeehM<br />

OajlTeschrMr<br />

RobertJone*<br />

Ann Jones •<br />

David Krataman<br />

AnnUrWni<br />

RnnkUrMm<br />

Kerry UiWna<br />

SuunUrMns<br />

UsaUvMm<br />

M<br />

Robert Stockley —<br />

Bob Coste<br />

Debbie Kteeman<br />

Gary Kleeman<br />

Jerry McDonald<br />

Roxanne StuU<br />

Glenn Stull<br />

Sevi Agrios<br />

Grace Smith '<br />

Jack Smith<br />

Danielle Slack<br />

Dave Long<br />

Suzanne Long<br />

Joe Zerbo<br />

Susan Zerbo .<br />

:<br />

Dave Hinsley<br />

DanaeHinsley -'<br />

Betty Townsend<br />

Floyd Townsend<br />

Betty DeBauh*<br />

Ken Parker<br />

Doris Parker<br />

DanMontagna<br />

Andrew H.Montagna<br />

Nancy Montagna<br />

Pete Murphy<br />

BUI Boyle<br />

CarlMattiola<br />

Barbara Mattioia<br />

DorannMoss<br />

Mike Moss<br />

Marian McGaughey<br />

Ned McGaughey<br />

Pat Henry<br />

Marian Henry<br />

Joan Walker<br />

John Walker<br />

BiUMcDonneU<br />

Bob Johnson<br />

Diane Johnson<br />

Tom ShallcroM<br />

Diane Milter .<br />

James Longacr*<br />

8uMnNetaon<br />

Diane Reota . .<br />

NflnCy rmTVm<br />

KaranWWam*<br />

TomHohman<br />

MrlamKeptey<br />

MarthaO- Dowtl<br />

Robamon Robar L Oowafl<br />

•O.QT<br />

OfedBOoroon<br />

Lawrence Kemley<br />

MarieKemley<br />

Ted Laskowski<br />

Bette Laskowski<br />

- . Karen Wood<br />

Rose Castaldi<br />

Vera Del Rossi<br />

Angelo Del Rossi<br />

Bill Campbell<br />

. " JohnHerrinptoo—<br />

, Bob Forcella'<br />

- Sean McGirmis<br />

Winnie OldfieW<br />

Barbara McGinniS<br />

BillMcGinnls '<br />

Allen H. Vemon<br />

Doris Bowker<br />

RussBowker<br />

Diane Hayes<br />

. Florence Sharp.<br />

Terry Flukey<br />

Fred Haas .<br />

Marie Hayes<br />

. Uoyd Hayes<br />

Mary Lou McDowell<br />

Robert McDowell<br />

• Ruby Baker<br />

' Jim Pessolano<br />

Betty Pessolano<br />

Susan Gillian<br />

Elaine Jamison<br />

Joe Jamison<br />

' Susan Jamison<br />

Matt Jamison<br />

Michael Jamison<br />

Anthony Mirteer<br />

Maddy Allegretto<br />

SwiftyAltegrBtto<br />

MarkvTdetto<br />

UndaWtedo<br />

Berwyn Hughes<br />

Tom Nash.<br />

Karen Mazzacanb<br />

Steve Farrel -<br />

Kathleen FarraU<br />

A1U10 Fsfim<br />

Kevin FarreO<br />

Stephen Farrel<br />

RalphOvM '..<br />

ArdteOvM<br />

• Michael Powell Sr.<br />

Betty Ann Powell<br />

Michael Powell<br />

Jim Portland<br />

JoelMottlll .<br />

Dan Riley<br />

LoisRJIey .<br />

Nance Lauer , • _<br />

Doc-Lauer '._ -'<br />

UndaLeGrand<br />

Dr.« Mrs Oeo. Blackman<br />

Dr..« Mrs. Eugene Eichman<br />

Walter Konsil -<br />

George King .<br />

Lois King<br />

Sue Frost<br />

JeH Frost<br />

Dan Henry<br />

Nathan Davis Sr.<br />

. Louise Davis . ' .<br />

Noel Nolley<br />

Geneva Dawson<br />

Richard Grimes<br />

. Ron Pennington<br />

JohnBaratta . .<br />

T o m O v e s ' • , .•••.'• '.<br />

AnnOves<br />

• Sue Kaczmarski<br />

Al Kaczmarski .<br />

Louise Dunn . -.<br />

EmieDunn '<br />

Dave Slaughter<br />

Marian Slaughter<br />

Charles Arnold<br />

Dolly Arnold<br />

Harry Bakley<br />

Barbara Bakley<br />

Norman Ervine<br />

Vicki Ervine<br />

Betty Ann Naegeie<br />

FredNaegele<br />

Eleanor Bringhurst<br />

ChKitMBringhumt<br />

Amw Cox<br />

EhnlraANan<br />

Us Park<br />

BobCmocto<br />

Barbara Arm DsBaufra<br />

MMwtoCaraocto<br />

MayGunmb<br />

WwyOunmh<br />

•<br />

Sean 18 months, Bargain- guest <strong>of</strong> honor. Laurie the Sunshine Boys<br />

town.<br />

Kohr, former Miss New Jer- Band.<br />

Elizabeth Ro'wland k Miss sey was emcee.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, awarded prizes. The Easfer Bynny distributed<br />

chocolate rabbits to<br />

Amy Fissel, Miss New<br />

McHugh ""Jersey U.S.A. and a former children.<br />

_••;•,•<br />

Kristen 4, Miss New Jersey, was a •;. Music was provided by<br />

Banjo<br />

Ail Alberts and younstefs<br />

from' his WPVI-TY Showcase<br />

performed 1 " at. the<br />

Sports & Civic Center following<br />

the fashion contest.<br />

Hefty hound gains 1st in fashion contest<br />

children Kenna, Abbey and- biscuit on its nose, tossed it<br />

Mimi <strong>of</strong> Marmora. The into the air and then caught<br />

Moore's and Bronco Billy it by mouth. Looking on<br />

were decked out in identi- with justifiable pride was<br />

cal bunny outfits complete Kathy Andrews <strong>of</strong> Pleas-<br />

and bonnet was designed<br />

canines, a rabbit anB a cat'by-Pawley-<strong>of</strong> Tuckertqn or.<br />

displayed their Easter finery<br />

at the 2nd annual Wopftime<br />

friend and companion.<br />

Marie iPawley, her longi'n'<br />

Paws .'fashion Best Dressed winner was<br />

competition at the football Bronco Billy, a bulldog With<br />

field on Saturday. Ken-and Bonnie Moore and<br />

Big winner was a hefty<br />

but adorable Basset hound<br />

named Zodi, who waddled<br />

<strong>of</strong>f with the Wo<strong>of</strong>in' Paws<br />

Plaque for Perfection — the<br />

Best <strong>of</strong> Show award. withtail.<br />

The 75-pound. 7-yearold's<br />

breath-taking outfit<br />

pit bull mix from Pleasantville.<br />

Razz's trick would<br />

have brought the-crowd to<br />

its feet except they were<br />

already standing. There<br />

were no chairs.<br />

The deft dog balanced a<br />

antvUle, who had taught<br />

Intelligent pet tricks was Razz all he knows,<br />

won by Razz, a very smart Second'place went to Gin-<br />

"My outfit will beat your outfit any day," sniffs a tux-attired dandy at Saturday's r pet<br />

fashion-contest. - ^" :<br />

e working this Weekend<br />

SO ARE WE!<br />

OPEN SAT<br />

1200 West Awfes 3990150 • Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-3<br />

Michael<br />

School Board<br />

COW MANURE ORGANIC FERTILIZERS<br />

Dehydrated 25# - $2.89 or 2/S5.00 •. 10-6-4 50% Organic<br />

Composted 40# - $2.99 or 4/$10.00 • 50# -$6.00 or 2/$l2.00<br />

HARMONY ORGANICS<br />

.For Shrubs 20# - $7.99<br />

For Lawn 25# - $12.99<br />

FERTILIZER<br />

10x10*10, 5xl;0xl06r 10-6-4 '<br />

%au* t26tcee.5Q# - $S.99 or 2/$10.00<br />

LIME<br />

Pulverized 50# - $1.99 or 6/$10.00<br />

Granular 50# - $3.49 or 6/S16.00<br />

. PeHetized 50#.- $4.99 or 4/$15.00<br />

COLE CROPS<br />

Broccoli, Lettuce, Cauliflour, etc,<br />

$1.69 ea. 6/pk or $12.99 tray<br />

B&B FARMS & GARDEN CENTER<br />

NURSERy* GREENHOUSES<br />

250 S. Mannheim Avenue • Egg Harbor. NJ 0B215<br />

(609) 965-435 J<br />

8^«flpra<br />

Sat & Son 9«0am-6i)0pm<br />

ing!<br />

a cocker spaniel who.<br />

tted.a ball around while<br />

Ed Bush <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

'chased it. .<br />

Winners <strong>of</strong> the miscellaneous<br />

category was Wiggles,<br />

the rabbit,<br />

accompanied by Casper <strong>of</strong><br />

Absecon. Wiggles is<br />

3-years-old and tips the<br />

scales at IVi pounds. .<br />

. Second place was captured<br />

by Sadie Housecat<br />

who lives at Rachel Hendricks'<br />

house in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Sadie came out <strong>of</strong>-her cage,<br />

took one look at all the dogs<br />

in the audience and<br />

returned quickly to her car- ,<br />

rying case.<br />

The owner-pet look alike<br />

contest was won by Zodi<br />

and Marie Pawley. Pansy, a<br />

sheep dog with Robby<br />

Casper <strong>of</strong> Absecon was second,<br />

and third place went<br />

to Samantha and Fred, two"<br />

Rottweilers who supposedly<br />

look like Bob Kadziorg<br />

OX CJO&cUl *i iitV- '<br />

Theswimsuit competition<br />

was won by Spot, a 15-<br />

pound, 6-month Bichon<br />

who hangs out with Joyce<br />

Cdhen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

'Bonnet was won by<br />

Pansy with Robby Casper.<br />

Zodi took second place followed<br />

by Muffin, a West<br />

Highland Terrier who lives<br />

with Ashley Schumann,<br />

Wildwood Crest. .<br />

Following Bronco Billy in<br />

the . Best Dressed contest<br />

was Razz, the biscuit whiz<br />

in a tux and Rosie, a<br />

2-year-old Bichon Frise who<br />

accompanies Marg Robar <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on walks. _<br />

Helping judge the contest<br />

was the Easter Bunny.who<br />

reminded all contestants<br />

and their friends to join the<br />

Pets In Cars division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Doodah Parade, <strong>Apr</strong>il 24 by<br />

calling 399-6111, ext 246.<br />

Public Relations. ^> -.<br />

Special guest Elizabeth<br />

Rowland, Miss=<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,<br />

awarded the prizes. She<br />

was assisted by Dean Sch<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />

Public Relations volunteer<br />

assistant diactor,<br />

Sue Canale, chair person <strong>of</strong><br />

the__4th <strong>of</strong> July Parade,<br />

Joseph Canale and the costumed<br />

figure Mickey, who<br />

will appear at the Doodah<br />

dinjnerrFriday. Toby Soifer<br />

assisted the judges. —7-<br />

The contest benefirted the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Humane Society.<br />

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

<strong>City</strong> _<br />

school<br />

lunches<br />

HWH SCHOOL MENU<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>.19-23<br />

Th* Ocaan Oty Hloh School lundi<br />

manu indudM a chok» <strong>of</strong> thr*« platt»f.<br />

' — ' • ' .<br />

InumwdiaM School uudants hava<br />

a chotoa <strong>of</strong> the V»l two planar* with<br />

iha •xoaption <strong>of</strong> ioup on. lha aaoond<br />

planar, h la raplacad wilh a fruiwagatabla.<br />

Primary School ttudana ara Mrvad<br />

plattar 1lynch daily. -<br />

HONOAV<br />

Planar No. 1 — Hot dog on bun.<br />

nuuhad potato**, tauarkiaut, pudding<br />

with topping, ohoioa o« milk.<br />

Plattar No. 2 — Chicfcan vagaubta<br />

«oup, agg salad on bun with lattuoa<br />

and tomato, pudding with topping,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk. ^ ^<br />

Plattar No. a — Malta your own<br />

saladbar.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Planar No. 1 — Paita Ptimavara.<br />

garlic bread, toaaad aalad. apioa ban.<br />

cholca<strong>of</strong>miUc.<br />

PUttar No. a - Italian tomato<br />

aoup. bologna and chaaaa. spioa ban.<br />

Planar No. 3 -<br />

Mali* your own<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Plattar No. 1 -MaatbaH sandwich,<br />

bunarad vagatablet, chiliad fruit, chocotata<br />

cak*. choioa al mill.<br />

Planar No. a — Baan with bacon<br />

aoup. turkay salad on bun with lattuoa<br />

and tomato, chiliad fruit, chooolaia<br />

eaka.cholca<strong>of</strong>inak.<br />

Plattar No. J - Maka your own<br />

•aladbar.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Plattar No. i—QriiadcNckan on<br />

bun wMt tonuoa and tomato,potato<br />

pufff. fegtttart, choioa <strong>of</strong> rnlh.<br />

Plattar No. a -Craam ol bnxool<br />

•oup. awiw rtrnii on whoto whaal<br />

t - Mate your own<br />

t — Pina,<br />

Because one<br />

Waiters in tuxedos will<br />

serve and there will be an<br />

array <strong>of</strong> Doodah charact-<br />

QCEAff CITY — Theers for- photo opportunities,<br />

so bring the camera.,<br />

board <strong>of</strong> governors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>,<strong>City</strong> Doodah Parade dentle, Ibveable peU<br />

— tfiere are twq^actually, from the PPAWS (seeing<br />

three if you count, the hermit<br />

crab — have presump^ promised to stop by to add;<br />

eye dog organization) have<br />

tuously declared: <strong>On</strong>e day<br />

<strong>of</strong> Doodah- just isn't<br />

enough. • .'<br />

.Thus all <strong>of</strong> us face a<br />

• weekend with a Doodah<br />

•dinner (Friday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 16)<br />

and Doodah Dance (Satur;<br />

day, <strong>Apr</strong>il 1.7) in prelude to<br />

the daffy Doodah Parade<br />

(<strong>Apr</strong>il 24),<br />

Seems like a lot <strong>of</strong> fusS<br />

over a little old Doodah<br />

parade, doesn't it?<br />

Au contraire as they say<br />

in Mizpah. The events are a<br />

necessity:<br />

1. To perpetuate the<br />

social irrelevance <strong>of</strong><br />

Doodah and,<br />

2. To earn money for the<br />

annual march <strong>of</strong> the loonies.<br />

•<br />

-Friday's dinner menu, to<br />

be served at the high school<br />

cafeteria, 6th and Atlantic,<br />

from 5 to 8 p.m. will feature<br />

hearty local cuisine — Dietz<br />

and Watson hotdogs and a<br />

dazzling array <strong>of</strong><br />

TastyKake pies for desert.<br />

Ifs all yotr can eat (within<br />

- reason) for $3.<br />

o u t • ._• • .• •/. •• • •. . .••<br />

Saturday's Doodah dance<br />

Mark<br />

Soifer<br />

Oc«an <strong>City</strong> publicist<br />

will inflict another social<br />

event upon the community.<br />

It will be a fun time when<br />

the dty honors the last,<br />

great Spike Jones, king <strong>of</strong><br />

comedy music.<br />

The Sunshine Boys Banjo<br />

Band will play from 8 to 11<br />

p.m.; admission $5. A pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

teacher will give<br />

jitterbug lessons. Best <strong>of</strong> all<br />

mere will be a Spike Jones<br />

Look-alike Contest, Weird.<br />

Sports Jacket Contest (the<br />

kind—like Spike used to<br />

wear) and. a Spike Jones<br />

Sing-along to CocktaUa for<br />

Two, (In some—secluded<br />

rendevous — clink-dink,<br />

bang, gurgle, gazooka! etcT<br />

- If you'diike advance tick'<br />

ets.to. either the dinner <strong>of</strong><br />

dance, they're available at.<br />

the Public'Relations pffiee"<br />

(now across from" (<strong>City</strong><br />

Hall). 1 Otherwise get them<br />

further, luster to the eve-' at the door. For informa-<br />

ning, ..- ....<br />

This is the social event <strong>of</strong><br />

the spring so dori*t be left<br />

tion, call 399:6111, Ext. 246.<br />

The Doodah Parade itself,<br />

eventually arrives on Satur-.<br />

day,- <strong>Apr</strong>il 24 starting noon<br />

at 6th and. Asbury Aye. It<br />

will meander through the<br />

business district to 12th and<br />

Asbury, sputter east tothe<br />

boardwalk and then wander<br />

to the Music Pier where<br />

it will hesitate while brigades<br />

and bands go.<br />

through their routines.<br />

Eventually, it concludes<br />

at 5th and boardwalk.'<br />

You'll enjoy such entries<br />

as a brief case drill, beach<br />

chair drill team, Doodah<br />

cheerleaders, the Hobo<br />

Band and many others led<br />

by the Philadelphia Chapter.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Friendly Racoons, who<br />

imitate Jackie Gleason Honeymooner<br />

characters.<br />

There is a new division<br />

this <strong>Apr</strong>il, Pets in Cars; If<br />

your dogr cat or piranha,<br />

enjoys riding"Tn a vehldei.<br />

this is your opportunity to<br />

be a Doodaher. To enter,<br />

contact the public Relations<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. 399-6illl, Ext. 222: *<br />

. Sponsors Who are helping<br />

make .the Doodah parade<br />

possible include Dietz and<br />

Watson, TastyKake,<br />

WAYV-FM, At the Shore<br />

Magazine. Chemical Bank,<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Retail Mer-<br />

Jobfest arid Doodah<br />

Fat: why if s not where ifs at both on same: day -<br />

.OCEAN CITY — Leeirn<br />

about hidden Cats in food<br />

and health risks <strong>of</strong> a high fat<br />

diet at a free lecture 730 pjn.<br />

today, <strong>Apr</strong>il 15, at the Sports<br />

& Civic-Center, 6th and me<br />

boardwalk.<br />

Sponsored by die Aquatic<br />

and Fitness Center, this talk,<br />

is one <strong>of</strong> a series planned by<br />

staff members <strong>of</strong> Shore Point<br />

Sports Rehabilitation, Pat<br />

Croce's Sports Physical Therapist<br />

Inc. Marmora. : -<br />

-The first" in the series will<br />

viduaFs-amount <strong>of</strong> fat and<br />

determine their body fat percentage.<br />

The six-week series, set for<br />

consecutive-Thursdays, will<br />

feature a range <strong>of</strong> topics.<br />

At the second lecture,<br />

'Nutrition for active living,*<br />

-also at the Sports £ Civic<br />

Center, those attending will<br />

be taught how to decipher<br />

food Labels while grocery<br />

shopping and "when, how<br />

much and what to eat-Xhe<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> water will also<br />

be presented by Doug Dait_ be stressed,<br />

Both seasonaT and year-<br />

team and lawn, mower contingents.<br />

'<br />

nehower, a licensed physical Beginning <strong>Apr</strong>il 29, the lectherapist<br />

who has been wim rures move to the Headley -many filled <strong>On</strong> the SpOt. —mmmmmmmm^—mm——*.<br />

round jobs are available;<br />

Sports Physical Therapists "Room at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Free "Anyone interested in [RecycJfiJhiS newspaper 1<br />

since 1987r— .• .• Public library, 17th and Sim- obtaining a job is invited -to > .' . ' \ .'<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> the -sessionr pson.<br />

rjannehower will use skin CalT 390-2400 for more<br />

calibers to measure each indi- information.<br />

SCHOOL VOTE-<br />

' "* (confirmed from page 1)<br />

set Drive in Petersburg-and<br />

four newcomers are com-<br />

* peting for three three-year<br />

terms on the school boardr<br />

The__others are Daniel<br />

Bready cA Route 49 in Tuck-;<br />

ahoe; Diane Noll <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

A Avenue in Seaville; Ed<br />

• Paone <strong>of</strong>_St. Martins Place<br />

.in Marmora, and -Tim<br />

__O*Shea <strong>of</strong> Hummingbird<br />

Avenue inJEetersburg.<br />

— In addition^ incumbent<br />

"7" John H. Field <strong>of</strong> Sunset<br />

Drive in Petersburg is run-<br />

'<br />

ning unopposed for a.two-<br />

-year unexpired term.<br />

The township school<br />

A board has proposed an<br />

w<br />

$18.5 million budget which<br />

calls for a 6-cent increase in<br />

.. the local school tax rate per<br />

$100 assessed property<br />

value. This translates to a<br />

$60 school tax Jiike for a<br />

taxpayer with property valued<br />

at $100,r~<br />

MAINLAND REGIONAL<br />

, Northfield incumbent<br />

Randy Knowles faces challengers<br />

Lairs Hyberg <strong>of</strong> Bay<br />

Drive and Benjamin H.<br />

Sooy III <strong>of</strong> First Street for<br />

the two open slots.<br />

• Incumbent John* Medica<br />

<strong>of</strong> Princeton Road is running<br />

unopposed in Somers<br />

Point<br />

. There are no linwood<br />

f seats on the ballot this year.<br />

The regional school board<br />

has proposed aa $11.9 million<br />

budget which would<br />

increase the regional school<br />

tax rate by 4 cents in Somers<br />

Point and 1 cent, in Linwood;<br />

the rate would<br />

remain unchanged In<br />

Northfield where property<br />

evaluations are down.<br />

'•<br />

get which^arries ah 8

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