Sep 1977 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City - The Ocean ...
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SECTION ONE<br />
Ruling Elder Herbert H.<br />
Gilfoy. director, Church<br />
Relations, Presbyterian-<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />
Hospital, Philadelphia, will be<br />
'the guest speaker on Sunday at<br />
7:30 pJm., in the «First<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
Mr. Gilfoy, : dynamic<br />
Christian Layman, directs the<br />
far-flung activities <strong>of</strong> church<br />
support for • Presbyterian<br />
Hospital in over four hundred.<br />
Presbyterian churches in five<br />
Presbyteries. Ministers in the<br />
Presbyteries <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Donegal, Lehigh, Lackawanna,<br />
and West Jersey assist him.<br />
Mr. Gilfoy directs the Ministers<br />
Advisory Council for<br />
Presbyterian Hospital.<br />
Patient Care areas <strong>of</strong><br />
Presbyterian Medical Center<br />
are divided into parishes. Bach<br />
at Presbyterian Church<br />
has as its pastor a resident,<br />
chaplain participating in-<br />
Presbyterian's program <strong>of</strong><br />
clinical' pastoral studies. <strong>The</strong>.<br />
Presbyterian .Medical Center,<br />
has .both a pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />
practical nursing school. '<br />
First Presbyterian Women'a<br />
Bible Study Fellowship will<br />
hold its Tuesday Fellowship at<br />
10:30 a.m. <strong>The</strong> guest teacher<br />
for Tuesday (August 2) is Mrs.<br />
Richard Bolton.<br />
AUXILIARY PARTY<br />
A luncheon, card and game<br />
party sponsored by the<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Clark-Eliason Post<br />
352 American Legion <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point will be held Thursday,<br />
August 11 at noon in the Legion<br />
Hall,- 1st and Pennsylvania av.<br />
For further information call<br />
927-2334 or 927-7339.<br />
—WINTER^TORAGE<br />
EARLY<br />
3rd 4 Bay Awe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cite,<br />
Winter<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Storage<br />
PRICES<br />
STOP IN TODAY<br />
Sunday School for entfre<br />
family. For transportation to<br />
Sunday School or Church, call<br />
Tom Fulton at 399-2611.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Dr. Lindquist, Dr. Campolo in<br />
Dr. Raymond I. Lindquist<br />
and Dr. Anthony Campolo will<br />
be speakers at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tabernacle services this<br />
Sunday. " •<br />
Dr. Lindquist's first ath,<br />
.pearance at the Tabernacle<br />
was in 1961 and he has been<br />
• • . ' , • • • • • ' ' * ••<br />
immensely popular with the.<br />
congregation's every year<br />
since. .<br />
pastorate at Hollywood<br />
Presbyterian Church. ° • -<br />
. Again this year, • Or. lin-<br />
dquist has flown more than<br />
A great measure <strong>of</strong> > his 120,000 miles, fa filling<br />
leadership is found in the fact engagements to preach, lecture<br />
- that more than .450 young' and attend board meetings in<br />
people *ent into .a field <strong>of</strong> the USA and abroad. He has<br />
ministry: under his 18-year preached in Israel, the South<br />
Former local 9 poetress Auxiliary session guest<br />
"Wonderings-Wahderings,"<br />
poems to be read aloud by the<br />
author, Miriam Simms Piper,<br />
will be the program at the<br />
Methodist Summer Auxiliary,<br />
Tuesday (August 9) at 2 p.m. in<br />
the Stainton Room <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church, 8th<br />
st. and Central av.<br />
Mrs. Piper is a native <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and lives with her<br />
family in WUUamstown, Mass.<br />
She is the assistant to the editor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Williams College Alumni<br />
Review and has taught<br />
languages in both the.United<br />
States and South America. She<br />
has been active in theatrical<br />
and musical activities at the<br />
Adams Memorial <strong>The</strong>atre in<br />
Williamstown and is a soprano<br />
soloist for the First<br />
Miriam Simms<br />
X!ape RecTCross<br />
calls for $2,000 to<br />
aid flood victims<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May County<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> American Red<br />
Cross launched an. appeal for<br />
funds to help support the<br />
organization's efforts to assist<br />
flood victims in the Johnstown<br />
area. <strong>The</strong> goal for all Pennsylvania<br />
'- . Chapters is<br />
$1,500,000, <strong>of</strong> which the area<br />
goal is $2,000.<br />
Robert B. Jolly, Chapter<br />
chairman, said that the "contributions<br />
will be used to<br />
supplement local and national<br />
Red' Cross funds that are<br />
currently being expended to<br />
provide Immediate assistance<br />
to,disaster victims. This help<br />
*ay < wauaei' food,; clothing;<br />
" shelter/' medical«care', rand<br />
funds for bassic essential<br />
furnishings,- rent, temporary<br />
COUNTRY CLEARANCE<br />
Aug 12&13—<br />
Fri. &Sat.<br />
Wayside Village<br />
Shopping Center<br />
Celebrates if s 3rd Anniversary<br />
with SAVINGS for You.<br />
Visit tho Folkming Parttolpatinf Merchant* S SAVE!<br />
I ALFRED E. CAMPBELL; OPTICIAN<br />
^FeatMtai m UJwt la Ottlgatr Fnmn<br />
'BONNE'S CLOSET<br />
^ tfll SOMMT Stick • Sonner GiadM'f $7.00<br />
THE CRAFTY FOXE<br />
Fnl Sato Art* t Cnttt, Clams « Sup^Nt<br />
KID STUFF . -<br />
Bay* Pints Sim 4-7 $4.00<br />
Girt* Knit Taps Size 4-14 $2.00<br />
TUCKAHOE EARLY AMERICAN SHOP<br />
10% • 50% aff Stamwida - lamps. ROT.. Etc,<br />
VILLAGE BARBER SHOP<br />
Baiter Stylist • Rabt Campbrt<br />
CURTIS STUDIO * CAMERA SUPPLY V,LLAQE CARD « GIFT<br />
DK3 35B» Cantn $119.95 ft tOm tptdab.<br />
10%anstM«ida ;-<br />
THE DUPLICA TING CENTER VILLAGE KITCHEN<br />
20% •» <strong>On</strong>tHag • Samyiiig Equip, ft SuppHn<br />
Fd.-Hamli.«Ceke89c<br />
THEDUGOUT<br />
Sat-. Hamfimtot, taast ft collaa $1.25<br />
20K M Lnfi Msvtng on FuWm Jun. MAINLAND KIRBY CO.<br />
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TAKE THE<br />
Congregational Church Choir <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
and the Williamstown Baroque Kerri Ford, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />
Ensemble. . . will entertain with piano<br />
Mrs. Piper's book grew out <strong>of</strong> selections and devotions will be<br />
a drawerful. <strong>of</strong> 'occasionall' led by Mrs. Lloyd Ruth.<br />
poems and quips, a doleful bus Following the program,<br />
trip through the South Jersey refreshments will be served by<br />
pine barrens and the en- hostesses Kay Moore and Peg<br />
couragements <strong>of</strong> her mentor, Wilkinson and their committee.<br />
the poet 'and author.. Chard <strong>The</strong> Summer Auxiliary<br />
Powers Smith. She has given programs are <strong>of</strong>fered as a<br />
poetry readings for various community service and<br />
groups in Massachusetts and everyone is invited to attend.<br />
Thought for<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. Charles L. Wood, Ed.D.<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
ft SERVICE<br />
HEW i USES IIIES<br />
Rtntals laid 1 Wttktf \<br />
SALE-A-THON<br />
&&& Rally Days with<br />
9 GRAND PRIK • RECORD • SPRITE<br />
•Seas, Germany and the international<br />
Protestant Church<br />
in Zurich, Switzerland.<br />
Dr. Campolo will speak at die<br />
7 p.m. service. He first<br />
preached at the Tabernacle in<br />
1973 and quickly proved why he<br />
is sp popular and effective on<br />
the faculties <strong>of</strong> Eastern College<br />
and the University <strong>of</strong>' Pennsylvania.<br />
He also was preacher<br />
at the July 3rd morning services.<br />
'<br />
Dr. Campolo is a former vice<br />
ident <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Convention and is the<br />
<strong>of</strong> books and articles<br />
including "A Denomination<br />
Looks At Itself." He has been a<br />
featured speaker on nationwide<br />
radio. "<strong>The</strong> Layman's Hour"<br />
. Lately, a person whose in- graphic picture <strong>of</strong> human<br />
1<br />
sights sometimes surprise and frustration which fascinates me<br />
please me came up wltbone <strong>of</strong> and stirs my imagination.<br />
the most striking word-pictures Surely there are times when<br />
I have heard in a long time. each <strong>of</strong> us feels that way. Some<br />
This person was writing about days it certainly seems as<br />
the frustrations <strong>of</strong> life, and said though everything has gone<br />
that sometimes It seems is if wrong and this present<br />
life is a gift box, beautifully existence is like the inside <strong>of</strong><br />
minor home- repairs, tran-<br />
wrapped and all tied up --but the box - without light or air,<br />
sportation, health needs, oc-<br />
you are in the Inside <strong>of</strong> the box without hope or escape, without<br />
cupational supplies, and other and cannot get out! <strong>The</strong>re js vision or inspiration. • <strong>The</strong><br />
emergency needs.<br />
something poignant about this imagery is well chosen to ex-<br />
After these Immediate needs<br />
press those moments which<br />
have been met, Red Cross will<br />
many <strong>of</strong> us fed.<br />
work with government disaster , ,<br />
Religion speaks to us in times<br />
recovery agencies and other Dr. Campolo Speaker such as those. <strong>The</strong> Holy Bible<br />
private organizations that will . - J_ includes the stories <strong>of</strong> many<br />
help famQies requiring ad«- ^ _, ,, . _ frustrating- and confused<br />
diuonaT assistance with the at Chapel-by-the-Sea persons wandering across the<br />
repair and rebuilding <strong>of</strong> homes, ~ .<br />
stage <strong>of</strong> human history. Those'<br />
the replacement <strong>of</strong> household Guest speaker Sunday at the persons knew many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contents, and other needs that<br />
10:30 a.m. service in « Union feelings which you and I know.<br />
they cannot meet with their<br />
own resources. When families<br />
Chapel by^be-Sea, 55th st and Surely, the settings wen dif-<br />
are not .'eligible for federal<br />
Asbury av,, will be Dr. Anthony ferent, but the end effect was<br />
Campolo,,.chairman <strong>of</strong> -the. much the Same. .Overriding<br />
**-' * that asnactit theaury is the<br />
sucH<br />
i required for a family I<br />
J iv<br />
get back on its feet.<br />
Already, Red Cross funds<br />
have been used to provide<br />
immediate assistance toabout<br />
3,090 disaster victims at nine<br />
Red Cross shelters, Mr. Jolly<br />
said. All such Red Cross<br />
disaster assistance-is free <strong>of</strong><br />
charge, an outright gift.<br />
—-Those <strong>of</strong> us who have been<br />
fortunate in being spared from'<br />
this catastrophe are urged to<br />
come to die aid <strong>of</strong> disaster<br />
victims by contributing to the<br />
American Red Cross<br />
"Johnstown Relief Fund." Mr.<br />
Jolly added, asking that<br />
donations be sent to <strong>The</strong> Cape<br />
May Co. Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
American Red Cross at 10 N.<br />
Main st.. Cape May Court<br />
House, N.J. 08210.<br />
<strong>The</strong>.. Red Cross chairman<br />
stated that Red Cross expenditures<br />
made through<br />
normal channels<strong>of</strong> trade in the<br />
community, help restore the<br />
community's disrupted<br />
economy, "thereby meeting the<br />
victims* specific needs as well<br />
as assisting the entire community.<br />
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Call Ad Taker<br />
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"" rtment~at<br />
._ ... _ . St Davids,.<br />
Pa. v < ,;^which is the ultimate triumph<br />
' Dr.. Campolo has been •«», <strong>of</strong> that which is good, beautiful,<br />
featured speaker on nationwide and eternal. <strong>The</strong> message <strong>of</strong> J j ^ ^ J U> .-..V: ,:<br />
radio on''<strong>The</strong> ^ Layman's y Hour" religion says, in part, that no So along comes l*uch with «<br />
and _.....,.. has had his own show, . matter how bad things seem, great Idea.. A method <strong>of</strong> get-<br />
"Tony Talk.'! . , there really is a way out <strong>of</strong> the ting there and back that beats<br />
He was a. candidate for box, and that on the outside we walking by a country, mile<br />
congress in Pennsylvania and can look at life as we would took because if s a lot more fun and<br />
is founder and president <strong>of</strong> a at a beautiful present and enjoy doesn't cosf a whole lot more,<br />
corporation involved in the warmth and the love and A Puch has pedau for stareducational<br />
and economic the victory which are ours as<br />
problems in the' Dominican the free gift <strong>of</strong> our heavenly<br />
Republic. He also is a former Father. Seek mat gift, and you,<br />
-vice president <strong>of</strong> the American too, may find it - in the church<br />
Baptist Convention and is<br />
h,<br />
<strong>of</strong> your choice. Begin today!<br />
author <strong>of</strong> books and articles<br />
including "A Denomination<br />
Looks At Itself."<br />
Soloist will be. Richard-<br />
Goodrich <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Mr.<br />
Goodrich is the baritone soloist<br />
at the Arch Street United<br />
Methodist Church in<br />
Philadelphia and has sung in<br />
concert . throughout the<br />
Delaware Valley.<br />
ZONERS TO MEET<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Zoning Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Adjustment will meet next<br />
Wednesday, August 10, at 7:80<br />
p.m. 'in city hall commission<br />
chambers to consider at least<br />
one variance. According- to<br />
Board secretary Loretta C.<br />
Marshall, the board will review<br />
an application by Boyer's<br />
Marina to construct boat racks<br />
on a vacant lot in the vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />
3rd st and Bay av. .<br />
and has had his own show<br />
"Tony Talk." ;<br />
:<br />
He was a candidate for<br />
congress, to Pennsylvania and<br />
is founder and president <strong>of</strong> a<br />
corporation involved- in"<br />
• educational and economic<br />
programs in the Dominican<br />
Republic.<br />
Dr. John A. McElroy will be<br />
Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the Day. Song<br />
leader at 8:45 and 10:45 a.in.<br />
will be William G.. Luff,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle<br />
Association. J. Robert Bennett<br />
will be stag leader at 7:15 p jn.<br />
Special music wfll be by the<br />
Tabernacle Quartet.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is plenty <strong>of</strong> free<br />
parking on. or -about the<br />
grounds. •<br />
"without<br />
. getting out <strong>of</strong> braam. , ,,<br />
Mil travels at the rate <strong>of</strong> up to<br />
ISO mites per gallon, starts at<br />
about sw*. And goes for a long<br />
time with practically no maintenance<br />
at all.<br />
Do something nice for your<br />
feet. Come In and ride a Puch'<br />
today.<br />
Gives You the Tan You Want<br />
Keeping Your Skin Beautiful<br />
USE COPPERTONE and SET THE TIN I0U WANT BECAUSE ...<br />
AUGUST 5. IOT7<br />
Gay Willis, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, who<br />
was crowned Miss Cape May<br />
County latt month on the Music<br />
Pier, will make her first return<br />
appearance in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> next<br />
Thursday. She will ride in the<br />
Baty Parade with her traveling<br />
companion, Kay Delia BarcaT<br />
Actually, Miss Willis begins<br />
• her schedule,, <strong>of</strong> appearances<br />
today .at the Muscular<br />
Dystrophy, Telethon at Cape<br />
May Convention Hall.,Tonight<br />
she will attend the preli<br />
preliminary night at the Miss<br />
Atlantic County Pageant in<br />
Mays Landing. ^<br />
Tomorrow morning Gay will<br />
ride in the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Baby<br />
Parade with the Cape May <strong>City</strong><br />
Baby Parade scheduled for the<br />
afternoon. Tomorrow evening<br />
GAY WILLIS<br />
JlMM Triflt Patty: 10;30 /m.. 2 P.M.-6.30 P.M.<br />
SPECIALS<br />
jStrtKJCttlt<br />
2 Ml Trip* Price<br />
«tt»Sin. 10:30ft 2.<br />
BOAT AVAILABLE<br />
hrtaarttr"<br />
Privata ratlin.<br />
BEAT THE HEAT CRUISE<br />
It's Always io° Cooler on the <strong>Ocean</strong>. So why not |oln us on<br />
one <strong>of</strong> our Trips? Delightful Charters Available Between<br />
9th &10th St. on the Bay. 398-6392.<br />
faces full<br />
AH NEW JERSEY Produce!<br />
YELLOW CORN CANTALOUPES<br />
^Baker's Doztn)<br />
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GRAPEFRUIT 3/n<br />
nn«TOEs<br />
v-'iSAii:<br />
TOMATOES<br />
LETTUCE<br />
3 $1<br />
hfads I<br />
"At <strong>The</strong> Circle"<br />
Route 9 & MocArthur Boulevard<br />
omers roi<br />
THE OCEAN CITY (N J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
en in<br />
she will attend the final night <strong>of</strong> Scholarship Pageant on the<br />
the. Miss Atlantic County Music Pier, the following<br />
Pageant, being held at Oak- • Saturday! - • • .<br />
crest-Absegami, High School. - Miss Willis, who was crowned<br />
<strong>On</strong>e week from Saturday: by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Laurie Ber-<br />
Miss CapeMay County will ride chtold, will use her 9500 Proper evaluation <strong>of</strong> teachers dples <strong>of</strong> effective valuation. Education Department's<br />
in Avalon's Baby Parade with scholarship.. award at the is vital to educational quality, Principles <strong>of</strong> evaluation proposal would require local evaluation procedures I<br />
her special "Night at the Shenandoah Conservatory <strong>of</strong> yet the typical school system should be constructive in school - districts to evaluate public education, NJEA<br />
, RacesVsetfor Tuesda>, August. Music in Virginia. She is a has too. <strong>of</strong>ten let teachers' sink , nature. NJEA, maintains, but teachers according to "student TOten.a school-board ,<br />
16 at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Race graduate <strong>of</strong> Lower Cape May or' swim,; unobserved and the State Education Depart- . progress"- a term intimately popular, teacherwitbout givlngH;-<br />
Course. Miss Willis will present Regional jEOgh School and will unaided.. <strong>The</strong>' teaching ment's proposal is basically inked in the public mind with reasons, parents vand teacherlt<br />
the trophy in the winner's circle pursue voice in college. Gay > pr<strong>of</strong>ession's protests about this punitive. <strong>The</strong> suggested standardized test scores. This organiTahons<strong>of</strong>ten protest. <strong>The</strong> T"<br />
following a race named in her sang "I Could Have Danced AU deficiency -• heeded only procedures •' might prod the is an unfair measure, NJEA • resulting •" controversies; •' "<br />
honor.<br />
Night" as-her talent presen- grudgingly in the past, now are evaluator to find fault, rather points out, because students helped to make the .<br />
Two days later she will ride in tation in the Miss Cape May , gaining attention. in important than to help. Procedures that vary «o greatly and because uneasy about die state<strong>of</strong> i<br />
the WUdwood Baby Parade and County Pageant.<br />
quarters.<br />
create an antagonistic irittmtiwi entai Movement is affected 'education.'<br />
will f»»»o»rt tfi#» Ml«