t,1 ;?!PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .Businessowners tohear HughesCongTOMtnan William J.Hughes will spfflk btforpmemben and guesh. <strong>of</strong> theCape May <strong>County</strong> chaptw<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Association<strong>of</strong> Women BusinessOwners 8:30 a.m. TTiursday,Oct. 20, at the WhitebricrInn, Avalon,Various business issuesand pending legislation willbe discussed, includingmandated benefits, parentalleave, minimum wage, andimmigrant workers.Breakfast, which costs$15, and meeting are opento the public. For reserva-Uom or further in forma-Hort, contact Valerie Jertieeat 398=1992 ,First concert series at St, Peter's Church Sunday<strong>Ocean</strong>(• itv I riOHtJs <strong>of</strong>Music Concert sours, affiliatedwllh ihe iVo.in CityArN Center, will celebrateit? 10th anr.ivi'rsirv withthree ennrrm lor Aio fallseason.The first concert, "* p.m.Sunday, Oct. 16, will beheld at St Peter's UnitedMethodist Church, featuringJohn tlregory Bate,organist a.id choir master <strong>of</strong>the church, prvirnring anorgan recital, mid DeborahReeder, frllisi lukeis areSOUTH JERSEY SCHOOLfOF BATON & DANCE(Our sludinis are appearing on TVCommsraalt, Broadway, Films 8 Soapsl* Pre-School Dance * Tap * Bston* Jan * Tumbling * Ballet• Aeting * TV Appearances * ParadesShows * Modeling * Fashion ShowsAges 2 1/2 to Adults- DIRiCTOR PRISCILLA PARKER -309-7065 *2317 lAY AVINUf, OCiAN CITY, N.J. -kNo Need To Go ToExpensive SpasIndulge Yourself Now AtInches Aweiohwith the °EuropeanBodVWraPROCESSThi iufopBin Sody Wflp Proesii laa genuine fcutopean style shaping wrapHill tones and lightens loose skin andtissue This toning and tightening is nota result <strong>of</strong> temporary water loss likeottior wrap pracUMl, In tact it'sguaranteed.If you would Ilka to: • lost 8" to 28" in totalbodv measurements In Just one union or • reduce junsightly ciliulili or • reduco strotch marks6" Guaranteed LossIn one wrap(Bated on iody Typ«) or you don't pay!TONING SPECIALIntroductory Offer5 sessions210 Niw Rd.,Unwood Oritnt Shopping Center_653-U2ZQ$S,Bate, horn in Philadelphia,Pa., began pianostudy at the age <strong>of</strong> II) andorgan study M age IfiHe won ,i Regents awardfor college and severalmusic awaids while .ittrndingKingston (N.Y.) HighSchool, A graduate <strong>of</strong> WestminsterChoir College, hereceived a bachelor <strong>of</strong>music education degreefrom Westminiter ChoirCollege where he majoredin oj-gan and was enrolledin tfie church music department.He has done graduatework at ManhattanSchool <strong>of</strong> Music andElected to thirdterm as president<strong>of</strong> the Press Clubattended summer workshopsat Westminster ChoirCollege,While in college he wasorganist-director <strong>of</strong> musicat the Willow Grove (Pa.)United Methodist Church,and accompanist for ttiePrinceton Seminary MaleToiiring Choir. He was amember <strong>of</strong> the student faculty,administration advisoryboard andrepresentative to the men'icounciLHe was founder anddirector <strong>of</strong> the Grace MusicMichael Schurman, news Pennsylvania, is one <strong>of</strong> theSeriei which presented Sundayafternoon concerts fordirector <strong>of</strong> WOND-AM and oldest news organlzaUonsWMCM-FM radio stationi. in the country and will celebrateits 100th anniversarythe parish and community.was re-elected to a thirdterm as president <strong>of</strong> the next month.Bate is the director <strong>of</strong> ibcPress Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City Also elected to <strong>of</strong>ficechoirs and the Masterworksduring the monthly luncheonmeeting Sept, 30 at vice president; Carla Una,were Dan Heneghan, firstChoir and Orchestra at St.Piter's and hai instituted athe Quality Inn, Atlantic second vice president;noon organ recital series.City,Elaine Frayne, recordingHe is currently ehairpenanSehurman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, secretary; Olga Chri ChrlsMnsen,is the first president to be corresponding secretary;Bonnie HolUs, treasurer.Elected to the board <strong>of</strong>re-elected to more than oneterm.Walter Read, chairman <strong>of</strong>the N,J, Casino ControlCommission, was the gueitspeaker.-The Press Club, which ismade up <strong>of</strong> Journalists fromNew Jersey, New York anddirecton were Joyce Venezla,Associated Preii; PatJenkins, Newark Star ledger;Jeff Gold, Asbury Park Press;Robin Tully, WKTU-FM;Rick Uvelle, WMID-AM;Bernard Izes, 77i# Press.WINDOW GARB40% OFFVertical Blinds • Mini-Blindsand Pleated ShadesCall Lydia Nusbaum• 927-1691 *FREE Home and Office EstimatesFOOT OF TOE9th 3T, BRIDGEOCEAN CnY.Balloon Anangemenuand Bouqueti forBirthdays, Weeding,,Showeri, Gel Welli andAll OecailonsIVIRYTHINQ FORHALLOWEEN• Costumes• Masks & Make up• Party Supplies• Decorations<strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ConcernsCommittee <strong>of</strong> theAttantie Oty Chapter <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Guild <strong>of</strong> Organists.Ms. Raeder is a widelyknown Philadelphia and<strong>Ocean</strong> City cellist andteacher.She is a former member<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Orchestraand currently principalcellist <strong>of</strong> the Opera company<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia andMozart Society alio <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.She is a found ingmember <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaTrio and Amado Quartetand member <strong>of</strong> the TempleUniversity and the University<strong>of</strong> the Arts 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 reiumedactlvlry tar the 1988-89 seasonMonday night, Oct. 10,The Male Chorus willsing at two event! later thismonth it the MethodistChurch and also will partlc.Ipate in the annual Christmiscarol img Dec. 17 onat Its rehearsal room on thesecond floor <strong>of</strong> the Music the Muilc Pier.Pier.McAfee said all men whoDuring g pier p renovations Uke to sing g are welcome tothe chorus rehearsed In the attend rehearsals 7i30 p.m.choir room<strong>of</strong> St. Peter's every y Monday at the MusicMethodist Church.Pier,DillonCONSTRUCTION CORP.We do it all!1235 WEST AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.• REMODELING • KITCHENS• BATHROOMS • INTERIORS• VINYL SIDING • WINDOWSY«nCall 399-5338817 Asbury Ave, Ociin City, N,J.John BateTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988DBborah RttderTHE FRIENDS OF MUSICOF THE OCEAN CITY ARTS CENTERpresent in recital t yv3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 (IJohn Gregory Bate, O««nlitDeborah Reeder, CelHrtatSt. Peter's United Methodist ChurchDr. M. Ruisell Shivers, Senior Minister(Door donation $5)Reception following performanceIn the Stainton RoomPrelude and Fugtin C Ma/or, Opus 37Pasmmglk and Fuguein CMinor.........Fell* Mendelessohn(1809.1847)..Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750)Pieces en Concert.,,......Francois Coperin(1668-1733)I. Prelude, U, Sidliene, III. La Tromba,IV. PUante, V. Air de DiableSong without Words, Opus W,. ....MendelisohnDebra Reeder, CellistTocmts in D Minor (Dorian)INTERMISSIONThree American Organ PiecesJesus Calls UsAnd All the BullsRang Out the Good News,,,,,,,,,,,,,ElmsMusetteVocalise forCtllo and Piano, Opus 27Bach.....Emma Lou Diemer(b, 1927)......Dinlel Pmkham(b. 1923)Nod Rorem(b, 1923)Jacques Offenbach(1819-1880)Vincent Perslchetti(b, 1915)Fanfares for Organ Calvin Hampton .(1938-1984KChorale in A MinorCesar Frafldf(f822.1890)CompleteBeauty ServiceiOpen Year'RoundiszOAiburyAve, Phone 399-1575Up jour Miday ShoppingOur many stationery albuma <strong>of</strong>fer aselection <strong>of</strong> quality stationery for allII^M^P^on^^ritl^staflonery Is always appreciated • andcosts less than you'd expect!STOP IN and take advantage <strong>of</strong>theRYTiXSALU.e(continued tnm page 1)""The report also says tttenisplenty <strong>of</strong> money available» pay for the exta man-0 power, and that the localfie schedule should bechanged so fees match, expenses.•Permit fees paid to thetownship eonstruetton <strong>of</strong>ficial's<strong>of</strong>fice brought in$453,431 during the periodIBBS-B? vs. $267,865 appropriatedfor the <strong>of</strong>fice's operationover the same period,£ the report states.The report directs Kenneyto address the matter tamedlatelyby reworking thefee ichedule, and Kenneysaid he will be preparing arevised fee schedule for theTownihlp Committee'sreview.The state report says feesshould be updated every9 two years. Kenney indicatedthey were last revisedwhen he came on the job in1985.Kenney says the fees arelower than those reeonvmended by state guidelines,and that budgeting theproper fee schedule is a littlelike trying to predict thefuture.PP$750,000 <strong>of</strong>fer, auction <strong>of</strong>ficialssaid.Street wasn't sold because Vic Clemens, vice presi-<strong>of</strong> Traiman real estatethe $400,000 high bid wasdenttoo low.auction company <strong>of</strong> Phildelphia,said mere was noSold for $7OQ L 00Q was theformer Uncle Dick's Market,Central Avenue and Jakubowski,minium bid set bySteelmanville Road, Bargamtown.said no," Clemens said in a"He either said yes or heThe auction company Columbus Day phone interviewfrom his Spruce Streetwould not reveal the purchaser<strong>of</strong> the supermarket, <strong>of</strong>fice.nor the buyer <strong>of</strong> the smglefamilyresidence on 120 sold along with two adja-The Uncle Dick's site,Wllmont Ave., Somers cent rancher-style dweilinp,is a 17,000 square-footPoint, which went for$162,500.nonconforming building onRoger's Racquet and Ten-a two-acre irregular parcel.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAGE 1 — SECTION ONEVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDFEESRsjuj,No takers for old bank buildingThe Senior Health InsuranceProgram Is nowFriday's auction <strong>of</strong> feuareaproperties .yielded two <strong>of</strong>ficials from the aucripp Mays Landing Road, was dence, located an more thanJakubowski, according to nil Club, Somers Point- The Somers Point rea-available In Cape Maysales and over $800,000 for<strong>County</strong>, and 'volunteers arecompany.the other major property a half acre, is famous locallyupstate New York-basedneeded to attend a workshopon die project to be, Not sold was the only that didn't sell. The thebusinessman Rogeras a place where animals<strong>Ocean</strong> City property on me 4Q,000-square foot indoor,were once kept Inhumanely held 9 am, to 4 pm, Nov.eight-paroelllst.sports club, listed in a fullby a disturbed owner who 1-3 at the Vo-Teeh Center,Auctioneers said this color brochure as "ideal forperformed operations on Crest Haven complex. Ifweek that the farmer bank other uses," attracted ainterested, ati Unda Taylorbuilding at the corner <strong>of</strong>the animals, the Somers Day, project director <strong>of</strong> theAsbury Avenue and 8thPoint Police has Departmentconfirmed.Program, atReared Senior Volunteer886-2784."You hive to get outyour crystal ball to figureout what the fees will be Intwo yeari," h« stld,explaining that fee revenuesare tied to the variable levels<strong>of</strong> construction, "As faras I'm concerned, we sUJlcharge less than the stateand give barter 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 aCTedible assessment.For Instance, the reportWelcome night set forNov, 2 on Music Pier<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will sponsor itsannual welcome night tor new residents 730 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. I at the Music Pier, Mooriyn Terraceand boardwalk.All new comers who have moved hen in the pastyear are welcome to meet the civic and business representatives<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City. There will be entertainmentand refreshments wlu be served.For information call 39M6M,complains that 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 mat the <strong>of</strong>ficehave a licensed fire inspectoris Inappropriate, Kenneysaid, because such anInspector is already availabletwo days per week.Although the uniform constructioncode permits It,the report also finds faultwith kenney doing thework <strong>of</strong> the f ire Inipector,Kenney agrees mat he has"quite a few hats;" theyinclude state-licensed construction<strong>of</strong>ficial, buildingsubcode <strong>of</strong>ficer, fire Inspector,zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, He haspart-time help for electric,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, iut at times itcan cause confusion forhimself and buUder whenone topic blends into thetnusT taufl HoMf re suns luTNoaif IB IIRVICIKitchen CabinetREFACINGSOLD, FURNISHIP AND IN8TAUEDBVXSEARB AUtHOfllilD INiBTAlLEHCall todtyfor FREE SHo^Hom SUVIM '•ELIMINATE KITCHEN TEAR-UP• ALL DOORS & DRAWER FRONTS REPLACED«LOW COST«ALL EXPOSED ARIAS COVlRlDAND HARDWARE REPLACED. CHOOSi FROM FRUITWOOD, SPANISH OAKAND ALMOND• ADDITIONAL CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS AVAILABLE• EUROPEAN STYLE DOORS ALSOMatal Cabinets Covered As mil As WoodfhireoupMT§%7rth$ 100.00towards Installation i <strong>of</strong> f nmw aablrMI blIdoor*a. drawer frants by Saara Authorizad 8#rvloo_^^aB^a._ii Ba .^^^aBaBaDs«inellpp!y IB prior MIMIDOUBLE COUPSAVES200...j coupon l» wortfi* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> nsw cabinet doorsA draw** fronts by Sears Authorized Swvleam • • _ ^ •••• •— •-«••»«•*•!••••• DM1 nel apply to Brier MiniNO DOWN PAYMENT • SEARS CONVENIENT CREDIT PUNother, he said.And Kenney claims one<strong>of</strong> the changes he will haveto abide by will hurt futureproperty owners.According to the state,certificates <strong>of</strong> occupationshouldn't be issued beforehealth department approvalsare in hand. But, saysKtrmey, 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 finalwell Inspection.— James FltePiWckTour hereSaturday <strong>of</strong>MUA plantThe Cape May <strong>County</strong>Municipal Utilities Authoritywui 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 me<strong>Ocean</strong> City facility at 45thand West."We wanted to give thepeople the opportunity tosee for themselves whereclean water begins andleam more about Cape May<strong>County</strong>'s new secondarytreatment system," said-William RX. Band, MUAchairman.The MUA wUl conductgroup tours leaving everyhalf hour.The Crest Haven compostingplant is also listedon the tour.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Police Dept,& Rescue SquadFor the fast, ifflcient serviceyou gave us for our emergency.In Great AppreciationAnderson Electric Co.1247 Welt Ave. Richard J, CampPA CALL TOLL FHI11-800.831-2730PhliaArii....245'0808 Lancastsr ....299.6959Allentown 770-1313 Reading 378.9484Hirrlsburg ...232-2121 Scnnton 961-1112| Hazilton 488-2212 Wilkes-Barrs 824-2212NJ & DEL. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-831-2744I S. Jsrsty 8414111 Dover 734-5148Burlington ,„.877-0555 Wilmington ..682-1266Trenton 298-8181 —Set acquainted withTonl, our New Stylist$5.00 OffANY PERM$3.00 OffWASH, CUT &BLOW DRYPer an •ppolnfmwitPilOM 39B-C0MBLocited In The Render* Hotel 11th a Thi Boardwalk<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersty • Fret Parklno on Fiandiri LotShop Hours open Tuti & Thun IDS; Wid,. 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ocT1988PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER]Indian summer weekend was great; and here are some winnersBy MARK SOIFRR<strong>Ocean</strong> CityPublic Relations Dirsetor1 nousands turned out foroui Indian fummer weeken,despite a ehillv Safurdawhich made it fcqjmore like an Irrdian winterivivkend. (Not a bad idea,m ^be we should have one•I lose, too.)(he Public Works Depart,rn.mt did an outstandingjob preparing the avenuefor the block party andliudned the streetspromptly following theevent. They are to be commended.On Suhday and Mondaynit ion shifted completely tothe boardwalk whorv a seifoodfestival and variousspecial everts were Meld.Crowds on 'the boardwalkwere especially strongon Sunday and held upthrough Monday to complete the weekend.about old riines in Chester,It seems that sp< . la! Pa. There wenp people inevents a lit .tit crowds dicingthe'fall, and this <strong>Ocean</strong> — even a family from Laketown mwn all over the EastCity special continues to Hiaivatha, N.J. who competedin the sand sculpinggrow in popularity, There'sa spirit <strong>of</strong> congeniality thatpermeate!, the bloik partyand boardwfllk a« oldfriends hunip inh. eachother,I had the good fortune <strong>of</strong>meeting a high school classmateat the boardwalk onRENSHONS —— Fabric Cleaning & Restoration— for clean, bright) carpet, upholstery,drapes , , . call us!F (iOi) 822-7582"We Cater To Particular PeopleDon't let yourlawn go to.=_ bedhungry' RHKJ It Winter Gretn-FliWu mXf have fed ygul lawn last iprlng.p m h ! yOf(eiwlpw'flR*lop«IW|niefdiefn—" li l Wi Qrwn grwniwhile us jp«iaiiD,ll.IOMepl deep mots to give yaurlaw t htad Mart on an tilI* iprlng nietn,ieatttnliqnthlilillS3HIia*mW«»t Owenj^ Fan Fiifiai'**" $6.99H*gyi* Wafi« SOQQ iq, ftGrocnvSow wm kfiB yew Mf f uf Arm** twaiHfuf. =SHORE SERVlllTAR HARD WARM' -XEKSym BIO "A" 917-2617C taS'y ' MASTiRCARD Men i,t. 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Second was thewith a fine rendition <strong>of</strong> a Williams family <strong>of</strong> Brigancastle,and Jta Muldowney, Hne with a shark, followedExton, Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty by the BencM family <strong>of</strong> takewon a special award farhis Hiawatha with a dinosaur,tmagmative duck •nbry «A The 6-«M» division wasbox <strong>of</strong> quackers." won by Deborah Carter <strong>of</strong>The group adult division laglevftle. Pa. who oaftedwas won by the Hallmans t kite. Kristie Oum <strong>of</strong>and Wends who crafted a Ea S leviUe was second with* A..** 8 . *.hug, lighthouse. The a Teddy bear followed byQuailes and lannacane's <strong>of</strong> the following who Bed forUndenwold took second third place: Kara and Alissawith a Merry Christinas McMahon <strong>of</strong> Nortii Wales,entry.Pa., Britttny Cam <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Tht crowds Mnvenjed to catch a last test* <strong>of</strong> the shore b«fore the extended itaion'send.The 13- to 16-yeafcate. City and Jamie Kelly <strong>of</strong>gory was won by Natalie Newtown Square, all <strong>of</strong>Ciipsham and Kristen whom sculpted turtles.RaugWey <strong>of</strong> Norristown, The 9-10-12 division wasDuring COOK & DUNN'SAUTUMN Paint SaleRoyal One Coat• SPATTIBLiSS1Late. 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Also tied for secondwere Kevin and MeghanMcMahon <strong>of</strong> North Waleswith a California Raisin,Mlcha and Yael Utto <strong>of</strong>Arlington, Va. were thirdwith a pejicom man.An ArHsae Pis Eating out a roekot ship. TheresaContest was held 10 a.m. CalUgan <strong>of</strong> Somers PointMonday In front <strong>of</strong> thewon second place with aMusic Pier as part <strong>of</strong> theweekend activities, This isthe contest that asksenfrants to chew somethingspecial out <strong>of</strong> their lemonpies, provided by theTastyKake Company <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia,And that they did. RoseLamarra <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty andCherry HIU chewed a Tfor TastyKake to win toppriat in the adult category.Second was Cecilia Elder <strong>of</strong>Cherry Hill who fashioneda heart.First plan in the chlldren'idivision went toChris Kovolenko <strong>of</strong> GlenBumle, Md, who toothedcanoe.Greg Kovelnko <strong>of</strong> GlenBumle won third place withthe most unusual entry, analien baby with a horn comingout <strong>of</strong> its head." " ! " " " T ; ? "OCEAN WALL DESIGNS2113 Asbury Ave. Octm City, N.J."DISCOUNTED WALLCOVERINOS"• Prohiiional IniiiliailonAn additional 10% OFF(WITH THIS AD)Freo Estimates Call 399-06638-WAVBADlOIQUIPPIDTHU0K8Entries are now beingaccepted for the ninthannual juried photographyihow <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityArts Center, $601 Bay Ave,Up to five pieces may besubmitted.The ihow wlU be on displayNov. 1-30. Four eaihprizes <strong>of</strong> $100 and ilx honorablementtons will beawarded. Admission totheshow Is free.For information, contactthe center at 39P-762B.<strong>Ocean</strong> City's own MliiNew Jersey, THda Bowman,will be grand marshal<strong>of</strong> the Exchange Club's HalloweenPa»di. The marchis set for ?i30 p.m. Thursday,Oct. 27 from 6th to10th streets on Asbury Ave-The Fenton Carey 10Kand annual Women's 5000-Meter Boardwalk runs areset for Oct. 22 biginning infront <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier. Forregistration information,contact the RecreationDepartment, 39M111 ext.222.HOME APPLIANCE SERVICEJ27-S42BPmmpi, DtpmmiaBorvtw For All YourAppMntt NeedsS1AR8 • G.B. • HOTPOFNT. WHIRLPOOLAND MOST OTHiBBRANDihiri» Dryifi • Refrifjiraiors • Rinflii• DjihwaihefB • DliOOiilsBAlLy SiBVIOI INOOiAN CITYAND MAflMOHA ARIAThe Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citywith the cooperation <strong>of</strong> theCity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citypresents the _41st ANNUALPARADETHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th at7:30 P.M.Come Join The Fun!RARTICIRANT8MUST REGISTERandREOEVEaNUMBERatSIGNMmmTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, im THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,•If :Indian Summer Weekend <strong>of</strong>fered a crowd thousands one last taste <strong>of</strong> the shoreA