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Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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<strong>of</strong>fering is considered especially<br />

important to area residents<br />

and vacationers.<br />

"A positive early-water<br />

experience.will help to prepare<br />

children for a lifetime<br />

<strong>of</strong> water fun," noted a center<br />

spokesperson. "It is<br />

especially important for<br />

people living at the .shore,<br />

and 'being surrounded by<br />

water that swimming be a<br />

skill learned early in life."<br />

Persons, interested in an<br />

aerobic workout out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pool can attend the classes<br />

on the second floor. A total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 38 classes held each week<br />

with a. wide • variety <strong>of</strong>.<br />

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Aeriaj view <strong>of</strong> the/<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community & Cultural Center between 17th and 18th streets on Simpson shows<br />

the original center building (dark ro<strong>of</strong>), which houses the Aquatic & Fitness Center; and the newer addition to the<br />

complex (light ro<strong>of</strong>), containing the Library, Cultural Arts Center and the Historical Museum.<br />

workouts available no mat:<br />

t'er what a person's current<br />

level <strong>of</strong> fitness. The instructors<br />

are all certified by the<br />

.American Association Aerobic<br />

Association International.<br />

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Step classes • were added<br />

in the fall and proved to be<br />

very popular.<br />

For a less strenuous way<br />

<strong>of</strong>. stress reduction, Yoga<br />

classes are held 1 p.m. each<br />

Thursday with instructor<br />

Barbara Freeman. This pro-<br />

WIPE OUT BUGS!<br />

SURF EXTERMINATING<br />

• Termite Certification<br />

• Flea Control _<br />

263-9603<br />

• Roaches<br />

• Rodents<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

All Repairs <strong>On</strong> Any<br />

(1) <strong>On</strong>e Appliance<br />

You Pay<br />

95<br />

Coupon mug be presented at timed repairs<br />

Weigbt room regulars are<br />

anxiously awaiting the arrival<br />

<strong>of</strong> two new treadmills.<br />

gram is open to both members<br />

and non-members.<br />

Weight training<br />

instruction - is available to<br />

members at no extra cost<br />

during the daytime. Early<br />

morning and evening workouts<br />

are popular for those<br />

who work during the day.<br />

Both Nautilus and Universal<br />

components are available!<br />

along with<br />

Stairmasters, rowing<br />

machines, free weights and<br />

computerized bicycles.<br />

During the winter<br />

months, the racquetball<br />

courts are kept busy with<br />

winter leagues for both men<br />

and women. In the men's<br />

advanced division, Dr. Al<br />

ULMERS Appliance<br />

sen/ice<br />

3130 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CrTY 399-4398<br />

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If<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Free Pick Up and Delivery<br />

39O-3433<br />

• AN ADDED SERVICE ' "'<br />

You Forgot It. ..<br />

WE'VE GOT IT!<br />

• FULL SIZE CRIBS<br />

•HIGH CHAIRS<br />

• BEACH PENS<br />

•BEACH CHAIRS<br />

•UMBRELLAS<br />

TVs • VCR's<br />

MICROWAVES<br />

PLAYPENS<br />

STROLLERS<br />

& SO MUCH MORE<br />

• BABYSITTING REFERRAL SERVICE AVAILABLE<br />

Ail Furniture Sanitized & Brand New<br />

CRIBS<br />

$2500<br />

Weekly... fcW Weekly.<br />

Strollers, Playpens<br />

& HighXbairs<br />

$2Qoo<br />

billy ft Season Rates Available • PLEASE RESERVE IN ADVANCE<br />

: v . FbfMalBfifrRegefvations; =—^-~<br />

,, Sleepy Time, P;O. Box2i33,.<strong>Ocean</strong> city, NJ 08226<br />

Harris was back.defending<br />

his title. In the women's<br />

division, lisa Rumer was<br />

undefeated in match play<br />

and looked like the player<br />

to beat for the championship.<br />

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The men's intermediate<br />

division was a closely contested<br />

race, with Robert<br />

Himmelstein, Terry Thomas<br />

and Duke. Spitzer battling<br />

to advance to the play-<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

Aquatic Director Karen<br />

Chapman supervises an<br />

adaptive exercise program<br />

in the pool. Partially funded<br />

thrbugh a state grant, via<br />

the Handicapped Person's<br />

Recreational Opportunities<br />

Act, this program is administered<br />

by the state Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Affairs.<br />

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Beneficial to people with<br />

mental and/or physical dis-'<br />

abilities, the adaptive<br />

Fund-raisers help support<br />

AAUW<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Branch, <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> ' University<br />

Women supports education<br />

in the county through its<br />

scholarship programs and<br />

involvemenHriiocal education.<br />

This year AAUW will<br />

sponsor" two fund-raising<br />

package includes roundtrip<br />

transportation, matinee<br />

theatre tickets, and a gourmet<br />

boxed lunch. Call<br />

368-8311 for ' reservations<br />

and information.<br />

. • There will also be a $5^<br />

donation raffle for a tfjp for<br />

two to Williamsburg, Va.<br />

Hotel accommodations;<br />

events to support its annual" complimentary cocktails,<br />

educational foundation breakfast and passes to<br />

scholarships and local second-chance<br />

scholarships: Williamsburg are part <strong>of</strong><br />

Busch Gardens or Colonial<br />

• A bus trip to Les Miserablesi<br />

is planned May 5.<br />

thepackage. Call 886-4646,<br />

The<br />

398-1253<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

or Too Small<br />

Leave It Tolls!<br />

Let Brotherly Love Continue<br />

— • _ " Heb. 13:1<br />

437 Simpson Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Nw Joney Slate License No: P.M.646<br />

F4 THESB4TJNEL-LEDGER OeaMi<strong>City</strong>, N.J. Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 15,<strong>1993</strong><br />

Center <strong>of</strong>fers aerobics, weights, swimming and more<br />

aquatic program is free fit anxiously awaiting the and to lend their expertise .<br />

OCEAN CITY — The<br />

Aquatic house at 12th Street and<br />

fourth year <strong>of</strong> operation in tyle <strong>of</strong> the 1920s and '30s," 1<br />

the Cultural Center at 1735 a Friends spokesperson<br />

Simpson Ave. a group-<strong>of</strong> said.<br />

"Hobo" is getting a permanent home at last. This<br />

water fountain memorial-to Hobo was-formerly on the<br />

grounds <strong>of</strong> the old museum-arts center complex at<br />

-409 Wesley Ave. After that bunding, an old school,<br />

was razed, the fountain was moved to the* 6th Street<br />

.firehouse (seen here). IFjwill novy_ be moved to the<br />

museum's historical.house at 12th and Wesley. .<br />

j__ Hobo became <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s mascoTTn the 1930s<br />

after being found, near death, in a snow drift and<br />

nursed back to health by a caring couple. The mongrel<br />

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was subsequently-adopted by the entire-town and for<br />

yeare-Tvas a common-sight along beachfront and<br />

downtowrt areas, making regular rounds for food and<br />

friendship among residents, and shopkeepers.<br />

WESTERN<br />

• Pest Control<br />

• Gutter Gleaning<br />

• Chimney Capping<br />

-•"Deck Cleaning -<br />

Thomas (Tim) Sweeney -<br />

399-1100<br />

10% Discount With This Ad<br />

All types <strong>of</strong> ...<br />

Shingle • Hot Tar •Rubber<br />

Re-Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Repairs<br />

Flashing<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Siding 1<br />

Gutters<br />

Renovations<br />

TRINITY BUILDING SERVICES<br />

INSURED -FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Quality Work at Reasonable Prices<br />

BOB BOSTIC<br />

Owner (609) 628-2660<br />

399-2128<br />

Among its successful<br />

fund-raising;' events is tiie.<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> coupon" books, -a<br />

compilation <strong>of</strong> discbunt<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings from entertainment,<br />

cultural and eating'<br />

and dining establishments'<br />

throughout the area and<br />

Delaware Valley.<br />

The sale <strong>of</strong> Entertainment<br />

*93 coupon books was especially<br />

successful, and orders<br />

for Entertainment *94 will<br />

become available in September.<br />

Volunteers for ' sumrrier<br />

only or all year^are always.,<br />

being sought at the 1735<br />

Simpson Ave. museum, and'<br />

summer schedules; are now<br />

being set up. An orientation<br />

for all volunteers will be<br />

scheduled in'mid-June.<br />

Call Sally Semple, or<br />

Edna May at 399-1801 to<br />

volunteer. . ••<br />

The Wesley Avenue<br />

house committee,• chared<br />

by Bob Marts, is working<br />

on a tour schedule, fees and<br />

a maintenance program for<br />

the house.<br />

Persons interested in<br />

being tour guides, and also<br />

volunteers for painting,<br />

gardening, decorating, and<br />

| TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP/ANNUAL DUES ENCLOSED<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

should leave their names at',<br />

the museum <strong>of</strong>fice, , 399*<br />

1801, or call Marts at 399r '<br />

.0480. ,:" -. . • •<br />

Spring is membership<br />

time' fpr. the museum.<br />

Annual dues expire on May<br />

•1 each year and the museum's<br />

main support is from •<br />

members. AnnuaUdues are<br />

$10, husband anawife $15.<br />

Dues for <strong>1993</strong>-94 membership<br />

may be mailed to: •<br />

OCHM, BOX 1284, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ctiy.NJ.. 08226.<br />

"And why not include an<br />

additional $10 or more mat<br />

will be applied directly to<br />

the—hjouse fund," the<br />

spokesperson suggested.<br />

I • Individual t. $i0.00[U Hi storfc House...... „...<br />

| []] Husband & Wife................... ..........$15.OOE1 Additional Contribution,...:<br />

-Make tUfla payable to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Muteum. MaUTo: OCHM, Box 1284, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,NJU226-<br />

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Phone :. ; ^. Phone.<br />

Winter Acklrats....'..<br />

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Kitchen<br />

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Cabinets<br />

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32" or 36"x81"<br />

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FULL-LITE<br />

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