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*PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINELLEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N j .Businessowners tohear HughesCongressman William J.Hughei will speak beforemembers and guests <strong>of</strong> theCape May <strong>County</strong> chapter<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Association<strong>of</strong> Women BuiinossOwners 8:30 a.m. TTiursday,Oct. 20, at the WhitebrierInn, Avaloti.Various business issuesand pending legislation willbe discusied, includingmandated benefits, parentalleave, minimuin wage, andimmigrant workers.Breakfast, which costs$15, and meeting are opento the public. For reservationsor further information,contact Valerie Jpme>oat 398-1992First concert series at St. Peter's Church SundayOcefln ( itv I rieinis <strong>of</strong>Music Crown Sorios, affiliatedwith the Oci'iin CityArts Ceiucr. will iolobrateits 10th atinivorsiry withthree amccrlh for Ihr fallSMSein,The first concert, .1 p.m.Sunday. Oct. lh, will beheld at St I'etor's UnitedMethodist Church, featuringJohn Cri'gory Bate,organist a.ni rhoir master <strong>of</strong>the church, presenting anorgan rrcitiil, and DeborahRpoHpr. en!!Ui Tjrknts areSSḂate, burn in Philadelphia,Pa., be-giiM pianostudy at (ho ,igi' HI 10 andorgan study at ,ige \frHo won i\ RogpiitK awardfor college .mil severalmusic avvnnls while ntleruiSOUTH JERSEY SCHOOL*JOF BATON & DANCE (Our iiudsnls ire ipptirlng on TVCommerciiii, Broadway, Fllmi & Soaps!* Pre-School Dance * Tap * Baton* Jazz * Tumbling * Ballet* Acting * TV AppMrinciS * ParadesShows * Modeling * Fashion ShowsAges 2 1/2 to Adults• DIRECTOR PRISCILLA PARKER -3O9-TOe52317 §AY AVINUI, OCIAN CITY, N.J. 4tNo Need To Go ToExpensive SpasIndulge Yourself Now AtInches Aweighwith the ° JEuropeanPROCESSThe iuroMan Body Wrap Prsceas isi gtnulnt buropean style shaping wraphat tones and tightens looso skin andtfiiUB, This toning and tightening ii nota result <strong>of</strong> temporary wafer test likeother wrap processes, In tad {ftguaranteed.'If you would like to: • lost 6" to 28" in totalBow measurements In lust one session or • reduceunsightly ciilulite or • reduce stretch marks6" Guaranteed LossIn one wrap(land on Body Type) DC yOU don't pay!TONING SPECIALIntroductory Offir5 sessions210 New Rd.,Unweed Greene Shopping CenterOneHarvestVillageluncheonchanged ntymother'swhole life. J J653-0220ing Kingston (f*J.Y.) HighSchool. A graduate <strong>of</strong> WtstmtniterChoir College, hereceived a bachelor <strong>of</strong>music education degreefrom Westminster ChoirCollege where he majoredm organ and was enrolledin Q\e diurdi music department.He has done graduatework at ManhattanSchool <strong>of</strong> Muiic andElected to thirdterm as president<strong>of</strong> the Press Clubdirector <strong>of</strong> WOND-AM andWMCM=FM radio stations,was re-elected to a thirdterm as president <strong>of</strong> thePress Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Cityduring the monthly luneheon meeting Sept, 30 atthe Quality Inn, AtlanticCity.Schumian, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,is the first president to bere-elected to more than oneterm.Walter Read, chairman <strong>of</strong>the N.J. Casino ControlCommission, was the guestspeaker.The Presi Club, which ist *Michaelmade up <strong>of</strong> foumalists fromNew jersey, New York andPennsylvania, is ana <strong>of</strong> theoldest news organizationsIn the country and wUl celebrateIts 100th anniversarynext month.Also elected to <strong>of</strong>ficewere Dan Heneghan, firstvice president- Carla Unz,second vice president;Elaine Frayne, recordingsecretary; Olga Chrtstensen,corresponding secretary;Bonnie Hollis, treasurer.Elected to the board <strong>of</strong>directors were Joyce Venezia,Associated Press; PatJenkins, Newark Star Ledger;Jeff Gold, Asbury Park Press;Robin Tully, WKTU-FM;Rick Lavelle, WMro-AM;Bernard lies, The Press.WINDOW GARB40% OFFVertical Blinds • Mini-Blindsand Pleated ShadesCall Lydla Nusbaum• 927-1691 •FREE Home and Office EstimatesATTWEFOOT OF TOE9th ST. BRIDGEOCIAN CITY, N.J.Billoon Anangemenuand Bouqueu forBlrthdayi, Wtddinii,Showen, Oet Welli andAll OceailoniIV1RYTHIN8 TORHALLOWEEN• Costumes• Masks & Make up• Party Supplies• DecorationsIv wife and I used to think Mom would never be happy at a retirementcommunity, hut a Harvest Village luncheon changed our minds. Welearned about all the things Harvest Village had to <strong>of</strong>fer, and we knewriif/it then that Mom would feel right at home there."Richard TailHarvest Village Is a new retirement community for people 82 andover who want to maintain their independence yet feel secure knowingthat there Is always assistance available,Located on Route 73 near Route 30, Harvest Village will be completednext gpring. Because it's brand new, Harvest Village doesn't haix> a waitinglist... vet! Which means you can still reserve your residential unitImmediately and have your'choice <strong>of</strong> locations, .And should you ever leave Harvest Village, your entry feei$BQ% refundable, So you can conttnue tolive the life you're accustomed to without cnmpromlsing your independence or financial future.For more information, attend the special Harvest Village luncheon November 3rd in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,For reservations call; (800) 83,%4442. There is no obligation,Harvest Village LuncheonNovember 3,1988 • 12 noonFlanders Hotel1 llh Street and the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08228For reservations: 1-800-833-4442Hanoi VBlage information Offer vThe RnvfltoraafCntmtn*, Suite J!M• 'Writaomattended summer workshopsat Westminster ChoirCollege.While in college he wasorganist-director <strong>of</strong> musicat the Willow Grove (Pa.)United Methodist Church,and accompanist far the'Princeton Seminary MaleTouring Choir. He was amember <strong>of</strong> the student faculty,administration advisoryboard andrepresentative to the men'scouncil.He was founder »nddirector <strong>of</strong> the Grace MusicSeries which presented Sundayafternoon concerts forthe parish and community.Bate is the director <strong>of</strong> sixdioirs and me MasterworksChoir and Orchestra at St.Peter's and has instituted anoon organ redtal series.He is currently chairpersonOf the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ConcernsCommittee <strong>of</strong> theAtlannc City Chapter <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Guild <strong>of</strong> Organists., *Ms. Reeder is a widelyknown Philadelphia and<strong>Ocean</strong> City cellist andteacher.She is a formar member<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Orchesttaand currently prindpalcellist <strong>of</strong> ttie Opera company<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia andMozart Society also <strong>of</strong> Phil.«delphia. She is a foundingmember <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaTrio and Amado Quartetand member <strong>of</strong> the TempleUniversity and the University<strong>of</strong> uie Am faculty.She is founder <strong>of</strong> Music inthe Mountains in EaglesMere, Pa. and appeared inthe first Friends <strong>of</strong> Musicconcert held in 1978.Male Chorus rehearsalsresume at Music PierDirector Raymond McAfeeannounced the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Male Chorus resumedactivity for the 1988-89 seasonMonday night, Oct. 10,The Male Chorus willsing at two events later thismonth at the MethodistChurch and also will partieipatein the annual Christmaicarol sing Dec. 17 onat its rehearsal room on thesecond floor <strong>of</strong> tiie Music the Music Pier.Pier.McAfee said aU wen whoDuring pier renovations like to sing are welcome tothe chorus rehearsed in the attend rehearsals f:30 p.m.choir room <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's every Monday at the MusicMethodist Church. Pier.CONSTRUCTION CORP,We do It all!1235 WEST AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.REMODELING* KITCHENSBATHROOMS • INTERIORSVINYL SIDING •WINDOWSDfliUniri 4 pulWert for ,3 J Year*Call 399-5338Entire Stock <strong>of</strong>Men's & Woman's DistinctiveSportswear& AccessoriesFinalSI 7 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J,pierre cardin I Folo I STETSONWhenMwBuyOne Pair <strong>of</strong> Glassesat NuVision,YouGetaSecondil?Choowycw MAKUMHagr Item hiihfp quttytwn.««MpUrWBSBBSL BBSLycr MMf I M OHCfflXJtn*Tnow swap*UKHQHUt.W882John BateTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.1988Deborah ReederTHE FRIENDS OF MUSICOF THE OCEAN CITY ARTS CENTERpresent In recital3 pjn. Sunday. Oct. 16John Gregory Bate, OrganistDeborah Reeder, CellistatSt. Peter's United Methodist ChurchDr, M. Russell Shivers, Senior Minister(Door donation $5)Reception following performancein the Stainton RoomPrtlude and Fugein C Major, Opus 37Patmcaglia and Fuguein C Minor.............Felix Mendelessohn(1809.1847).........fohann SAutun Bach(1685-1750)Pitem en Concert.Francois Coperin(1668-1733)I. Prelude, II. Siciliene, HI. La Tromba,IV. Pliante, V. Ak de DiableSong without Words, Opus 109,. ......MendelssohnDebra Reader, CellistToemts in D Minor (Dorian) , ............BachINTERMISSIONThrse American Organ Pieces]mus Calls Us ,". Emma Lou Diemer(b. 1927)And All the BellsRang Out the Good NewsElmsDaniel Ptakham(b. 1923)NedRorem(b, 1923)MusetteJacques Offenbach(1819-1880)Vocalise forCello and Piano, Opus 27 , Vincent Perslcheta(b. 1915)Fanfaresfor Organ , Calvin Hampton .(1938-1984^;Chorale in A MinorCesar Franek-(1822-1890)CompleteBeauty ServiceiOpen Year'Round1520 Aibury Avt. PhOnt 399-1575Up Jour OMda^ ShoppingOur many atationa^ albums <strong>of</strong>fsr aselection <strong>of</strong> quality stationery for allaggs.Ar'"' "stationgiy is always appreciated • andcosts less than you'd expect!STOP IN and take advantage <strong>of</strong>the RYTEX SALE!McHENRY'S328 Atlantic Avi,. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.« 389-0711,Call 389-0711 Hours 9:30 to 6:00SECOND HAND ROSEUSBD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. MC.GOING OUT OFBUSINESSBUIL WNflJOLDS!LiJNe WiBYTHINQDELIVERY AVAILABLE • 399-5401"'"'"" H ' inf ! Kw'IITHURSPAV, OCTOBER 13, IMS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, PAGE 1 — SECTION ONEVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDPEESFORS.H.LP.(continued from page 1) Welcome night set for No takers for old bank buildingThe Senior Health tasuranceFrograrn is now•The report also says thereFriday's auction <strong>of</strong> four Jakubowski, • according to nis Club, Somers Point- The Somers Point residence,located on more man <strong>County</strong>, and volunteers areavailable in Cape Mayit plenty <strong>of</strong> money available Nov. 2 on Music Pierarea properties yielded two <strong>of</strong>ficials from the auction Mays Landing Road, wast£,pay for the extra man-sales and over $800,000 for company.me other major propaiy a half acre, is famous locally needed to attend a workshopon the project to be| power, and that the local <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will sponsor its upstate New York-based Not sold was the only mat didn't sell. The theas a place where animalsfee schedule should be annual welcome night for new residents 750 p.m. businessman Roger <strong>Ocean</strong> City property on the 40,000-square foot indoorwere once kept inhumanely held 9 a.m, to 4 pm Nov.changed so fees match Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Music Pier, Mooriyn Terraceand boardwalk,Auctioneers said this color brochure as "ideal forelght-parcellist.sports dub, listed in a fullby a disturbed owner who 1-3 at the Vo-Teeh Center,expenses"•Permit fees paid to the All new comers who have moved here in the post Tour hereperformed operations on Qest Havan complex. Bweek ftat the former bank omer uses," attracted ainterested, call Unda Taylortownship eanstruction <strong>of</strong>flciars<strong>of</strong>fice brought in resentatives <strong>of</strong> Oman Qly. There wU be entertain-Saturday <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue and 8thPoint Police has Depart-Reared Senior Volunteeryear are welcome to meet the dvic and business rep-building at the comer <strong>of</strong> $750,000 <strong>of</strong>fer, auction <strong>of</strong>fi-the animals, the Somers Day, project director <strong>of</strong> the$§S3,43I during the period ment and refreshments will be served.ment confirmed.Program, at 8864784,IM547 vs. 8267,865 appropriatedfor the <strong>of</strong>fice's oper-For infOTttanon call 399-2629.MIJA plantatton over the same period,i Biereportstates.The report directe Kenneyto address the matte 1 tamediatelyby reworking thefee schedule, and Kenneysaid h« will be preparing arevised fee schedule for theTownship Committee'sreview.The state report says feesshould be updated everytwo years. Kenney indicatedthey were last revisedwhen he came on the job in1985,Kenney says the fees arelower than those recommendedby state guidelines,and that budgeting theproper fee schedule is a littleUke trying to predict thefuture."You have to get outyour aystal ball to figureout what the fees will be intwo years," he said,explaining that fee revenuesare Bed to the variable levels<strong>of</strong> construction. "As faras I'm concerned, we sUUcharge less than the stateand give better service."Although it concludesthat Kenney's is "generallya well-run <strong>of</strong>fice," the bulk<strong>of</strong> the report, nonetheless,raises procedural questionsabout the operation <strong>of</strong> thecode <strong>of</strong>fice.Kenney argues that thereport has so many shortcomings,it's not even acredible assessment.For Instance, the reportcomplains mat plans forone house <strong>of</strong> a development<strong>of</strong> similar houses — calledprototype plans — are noton file as they should be. Aplot plan, floor plan, andexterior elevations shouldbe on file, says the report,Kenney said an <strong>of</strong>ficialinterpretation <strong>of</strong> the rulesays only a site plan isrequired."These guys aren't evenreading their own stuff," hesaid.A directive that the <strong>of</strong>ficehave a licensed fire inspectoris inappropriate, Renneysaid, because such aninspector is already availabletwo days per week.Although BIB uniform eonstruetioncode permits it,the report also finds faultwith kenney doing thework <strong>of</strong> the fire inspector.Kenney agrees that he has,"quite a few hats;" theyInclude state-lioensed construction<strong>of</strong>ficial, buildingsubcode <strong>of</strong>ficer, fire inspector,zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, He haspart-time help for elecWe,plumbing and fire inspections.Covering code enforcementand construction<strong>of</strong>ficial duties at onceallows Kenney to know thefull scope <strong>of</strong> conditions at agiven site. But at times itcan cause confusion forhimself and builder whenone topic blends into theSOLD, FUBNiSHID AND iNSTAUJBIV A SiABI AUTHOHIZiD INSTALLIBTnuiT YOUB HOMf TO 1IAR1 «UTHOBIZID SEHVIC1Kitchen CabinetRE-FACINGCall to. iLIMlNATI KITCHiN TIAR-UP• ALL DOORS & DRAWER FRONTS REPLACED. LOW COST • ALL EXPOSED AREAS COVEREDAND HARDWARE REPLACED• CHOOSE PROM FRUITWOOD, SPANISH OAKAND ALMOND• ADDITIONAL CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS AVAILABLE. EUROPEAN STYLE DOORS ALSOtotal Cabinets Covered As Well As WoodThis coupon It worth* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> new oablnat dears& drawer fronts by Saars Authorized Sarvloa_ ^ as _ ^ ••_•— —— ^ ^ ^—•O«i not apply toprim uln •DOUBLE COUPON SAVE $200i coupon Is worth* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> new cablrwt doora& drawer front* by Sears Authorized Service_ _ _ _ _ — —••—•-__——•• Doci net apply to prior ult«.NO DOWN PAYMENT • SEARS CONVENIEhff CREDIT PUNoner, he said.And Kenney claims one<strong>of</strong> the changes he will haveto abide by wUl hurt futureproperty owners.According to the state,certificates <strong>of</strong> occupationshouldn't be issued beforehealth department approvalsare In hand. But, saysKenney, for some reason,wells are <strong>of</strong>ten the last iteminstalled in a new home bybuilders.Heret<strong>of</strong>ore, Kenney hadan agreement with the CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Health whereby the townshipwould issue a temporarycertificate <strong>of</strong>occupation before the finalweU inspection,—James FiuFatriekThe Cape May <strong>County</strong>Municipal Utilities AuthoritywiU conduct an openhouse and public tour 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday <strong>of</strong>all four <strong>of</strong> its sewage treatmentplants including the<strong>Ocean</strong> City facility at 45thand West."We wanted to give thepeople the opportunity tosee for memselves whereclean water begins andlearn more about Cape May<strong>County</strong>'s new secondarytreatment system," saidWilliam F.X. Band, MUAchairman.The MUA will conductgroup tours leaving everyhalf hour.The Crest Haven compostingplant is also listedon U»e tour.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Police Dept,& Rescue SquadFor the fast, efficient serviceyou gave us for our erMrfency,In Great AppreciationAnderson Electric Co,| PA CALL TOLL FREE 1 -800-831 -2730Phila Ar8i,,,.Z45-0B08 Lancastir ...,299-5959Ailgntown 770-1313 Reading .......378-9484Hamsburg ,,.232-2181 Scranton 861-1112| Hizsiton 455.2212 Wilkei-Barre 824-2212NJ a OIL. CALL TOLL FRE11.800-831-2744S, Jsrwy 541-6111 Dow .....734-5148Buf.ingten,,,,B77-0SSS Wilmington ..652-1266Trenton 288-8181J "LENOXWAREHOUSESALEOCTOBER 13-23,1988Come join in the fun as we unveil the tenox Warehouse Sale in our facility inPomona. New Jersey. The Lenox I all Warehouse Sale is the perfect place to find specialLenox pfoauets designed expressly for the Sale.. .and all at SAVINGS Of* UP TOSOW!Stock up on lovely Lenox china and crystal gifts, dinnerware, special tablelopaccessories...available ONLY at the Lenox Fall Warehouse Sale. Hurry in!!SALE HOURSMon.-Fri, 8^0-5:00Sai.£00-5;00Sun. 12:00-5:00LENOX*POMONA, NEW JERSEY 08240(609)641-3700MajorCredit CartsAcceptedSoeet wasn't sold becausethe 1400,000 high bid wastoo low.Sold for $700,000 was theformer Unde Dick's -Market,Central Avenue andSteelmanville Road, Bargaintown.Th« auction companywould not reveal the purchaser<strong>of</strong> the supermarket,nor the buyer <strong>of</strong> the singlefamilyresidence on 120Wilmont Ave., SomersPoint, which went for$162,500.Roger's Racquet and Ten-cials said.Vie Clemens, vice president<strong>of</strong> Traiman real estateauction company <strong>of</strong> Phildelphia,said mere was nominium bid set byJakubowski."He either said yes or hesaid no," Clemens said m aColumbu* Day phone Interviewfrom his Spruce Street<strong>of</strong>fice.The Uncle Dick's site,sold along with two adjacentrancher-style dwelltap,is a 17,000 square-footnonconforming building ona two-acre Irregular parcel.f J |ss.QOeff' CUT *BLOWDRYQ»t aoquaintad wIBi r JK^ •*** ' M " SiTonl, ouf New Stytit f ^For an appointment Phon* 396-C0MBLoc«ted In Thi Flinders Hotel 11th A The BoardwalkOeMn City, New Jersey * Frtt Parking on Flanders LotihoeHogpi OpmiT u,t * Thupi 10 4,:WM,,FH JilUKITWO WEEK'8 MESSENGER OF FRIENDSHIP {"SOSSIS DAY It Sunday Oot 18th"MMONLY!I «B UBUfMlt (Mi"fliitBNUM Mum Ptanta h ylmndwmtiiam,TrifHn*di»Wihgirp«Hybow.Our«!3.9GV.hi.«ohlf ISCHIR'S Mob My y Day y Bouquet" q AlwoyiBvallgblt

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