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PAGE 12 — SECTION THREE<br />

In the new ice extravaganza,<br />

the central theme is "Make a<br />

Wish" which covers a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

productions. <strong>The</strong> opening<br />

numJSer "A Royal Welcome"<br />

features Ladies-in-waiting and<br />

-their gentlemen in lavish<br />

..costumes reminiscent <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Camelot-like era. A Minstrel<br />

Man and several court jesters<br />

add to the humor <strong>of</strong> this grand<br />

/occasion. •, • '.<br />

Ice Capades' newest spectacular<br />

spans centuries - from<br />

the days <strong>of</strong> knights in shining<br />

armour to a colorful and lively<br />

generation that is decidedly<br />

today. This year. Ice Capades<br />

.makes all your dreams come<br />

true. <strong>The</strong> show is now appearing<br />

at Convention Hall in<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> through Saturday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world-famous Ice Capettes wiU dazzle you in<br />

their rainbow colors during their precision-perfect<br />

routine when Ice Capades appears at Convention Hall<br />

through <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3.<br />

I<br />

Buckets <strong>of</strong><br />

CHICKEN<br />

, i<br />

NOW <strong>On</strong>ail 'til<br />

WWW Upon HI<br />

1TCHEN •<br />

Gur New Office<br />

is Open \<br />

for Your Convenience<br />

7 Days a Week<br />

for All Your Real Estate<br />

and Insurance Needs.<br />

\ WOODS<br />

AAGENGV<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

(«0V) 3M-O20O<br />

Wesley Avenue at North Street'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. M2M<br />

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carnival barker makes<br />

wishes come true.<br />

<strong>The</strong> .world-famous<br />

her<br />

Ice<br />

Capettes will take you over, the<br />

rainbow• in their exciting<br />

precision-perfect . routine,<br />

followed by an equally spectacular<br />

finale. ' . '<br />

. Outstanding champions this<br />

year include U.S. Senior.Pah-<br />

Champions Melissa Militano<br />

and Johnny Johns. Canadian<br />

Champion Donald Knight and<br />

US. Junior Men's Champion<br />

Richard Ewejl. • '.-'',<br />

Newcomers to the show<br />

range from, lovely freestyle<br />

skater Janet Runn. to the<br />

comedy antics <strong>of</strong> English duo<br />

Mike Course and Bob Young<br />

and the tumbling clown Peluza.<br />

Returning favorites include<br />

teenage Juggler Albert Lucas, *<br />

the adagio team <strong>of</strong>. Mark and<br />

Alison, and the. brother-sister,<br />

skating acrobatic Fenton Kids.<br />

THE WK..JX CITY < N.J.) SKXTINKL-IKDOER<br />

Mid-Week Junior<br />

Sailing Results'<br />

Due to a lack <strong>of</strong> wind and<br />

forecasted thunderstorms last<br />

Wednesday's Races at' the;<br />

Yacht Club were cancelled. <strong>The</strong><br />

Friday regular scheduled races<br />

were held and the results areas '<br />

follows: •<br />

Laser Open 1. Jimmy Golden.<br />

Huntingdon Valley. Pa.; 2. Don<br />

Wagoner, Plymouth Meeting.<br />

Pa,-;—^r—-Barry—-Sl^<br />

/•'.HftiSI<br />

FRIDAY. AUGUST I? i<br />

All the young at heart will Senior Herts ••...• Senior Sunfish -1, Nan Leine, Maple t'ik-n. t'a.: I. Hit-hard fourth place in a fleet <strong>of</strong>f<br />

enjoy this year's delightful visit Saturday. August 6th •' Ha vert own. Pa.j % Joe Smith. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boats. . V X|<br />

<strong>of</strong> Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Fred fniernational 110-1, Bob Lasprugator Philadelphia; 3.<br />

j._^ ; :. Other <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy sailorsliu<br />

Flintstone and his side kick. Becotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Bill Allison Weir. Abington. Pa. Last weekend the South Jer-. participated to the* Junior Sjfr<br />

. Barney, to the land where Kuntes, Vineland; 2, Bpll Sunday. August 7th , . " sey Championships w£re held at, fish fleet were Lizanne Bacfce<br />

Mother Goose lives with all her Schill, Barrington, Jo Ellen lio-l. Bob Becotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> the Avalon Yacht Cldb. Don Kristen Morris. Dave Lynch;<br />

story book characters in "<strong>The</strong>..<br />

Karabasz, Ambler. -Pa.: 3, <strong>City</strong> and Bill Kuntes, Vineland; . Wagoner, last year's defending Evan Michener, VinceBellwS<br />

. Flintstone Frolics." ' Dave DeGgoodt,- Pitman, son 2, BUI Schill,. Barrington, and Junior Sunfish champion, cap- and Brian and Andy Hitchioa;<br />

An exotic Japanese garden Dave. ..<br />

John Poirier. Lansdale. Pa.; 3, tured third place in this year's Several Jimior sailors whom<br />

party sets the mood for. the love . Lightning -1, Gordon Buzby, Alan arid Peggy Huntsman, Senior Sunfish Fleet. Gary not race in this Regatta ~<br />

story <strong>of</strong> a young couple that Huntingdon Valley, JPa.. crew, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />

ultimately ends In tragedy in wife Linda and George Gaynor, Lightning -1, Ed Kavle; Jim<br />

"An Oriental Fantasy." . Philadelphia. 2. Jim Accardi, Kavle, Dr. Kavle, Rosemont; 2,<br />

<strong>The</strong> show .moves in Medford. crew. Don Gartland, John Parker, wife Eleanor and<br />

"Jubilation" to a plantation in Pelram and Mark Asher, Ft. Emily Henderson; 3, Chap<br />

the early days, <strong>of</strong> • the south Washington. Pa.; 3,- John Hopkin. Sandra Emery, Cliff<br />

complete with uplifting spiritual Parker, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, crew, wife, Becotte..<br />

songs and rhythms. A change <strong>of</strong> •lie and Linda Ortlieb, Direxel Laser -1, Jim Sagerholm; 2,tempo<br />

to a modern beat later Hill. Pa. ,<br />

Herb Axilrod; 3, John Fenton.<br />

brings you in touch with the 1, Ray <strong>The</strong>riault, Warminster,<br />

modern day generation <strong>of</strong> this<br />

G.P.- 1, Moe Leutz, Haver-<br />

Pa.; 2, John Fenton, Margatz;<br />

energetic race.<br />

town. Pa. and Bargy Saulter,<br />

3, Jim Sagerholm, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Norristown, Pa.; 2. Charlie '<br />

"Dreams for Sale" explores GP-14-1, Dr. M. Leute, Baker, Strafford; 3, Rich .<br />

the personal fantasies <strong>of</strong> a Ha vert own, Pa.; 2, Chris KOlianand Rich, Jr., Horsham.<br />

young girl seeking adventure at Walters, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; 3, • Pa. .<br />

a fair where a dream-selling Bud Asher, Ft. Washington, Pa • Sunfish -1, Joe Lasprogato,<br />

Philadelphia; 2; Brian Dooley,<br />

Bethesda, Md.; 3, Sue Mauk,<br />

Woodbury.<br />

ffi<br />

Geigerich, a rapidly improving, there to cheer on our<br />

Junior Sunfish sailor, garnered sailors.<br />

Come in and Save During Cur<br />

TROPHY PRESENTED—Mayor B. Thomas Waldman presents a trophy to<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Marlin and Tuna dub which will be awarded at a Labor Day<br />

Weekend tournament next month. Entrants may fish from boat, beach, bridge,<br />

dock, etc. Accepting the trophy, (1 to r) are Bud Cross, tournament chairman<br />

and Ban-Asplundh, Club president. -<br />

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* Popcorn has a funny face<br />

popcorn? In Advance tickets are available Michael<br />

the down, known to real!<br />

JT Tom Sink.<br />

*L- Tom Sink is the producing<br />

2 - down with the Haatie Bros.<br />

Jf- Circus coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />

Ortl<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Mayor said Monday the<br />

bumps were Installed some 100<br />

feet apart at the 52nd st. end <strong>of</strong><br />

the long alley to see if they<br />

would have any effect on<br />

speeding motorists entering^<br />

alley^from that direction.<br />

Waldman said Us <strong>of</strong>fice has<br />

received complaints for more<br />

than a year from neighborhood<br />

residents concerned with the<br />

safety <strong>of</strong> their children who<br />

sometimes wander Into the<br />

alley while playing.<br />

In addition to the two bumps,<br />

dr. alley was chosen for the<br />

pOot pilot program because b tht that is i<br />

where the most valid complaints<br />

have come from to<br />

recent months and because it Is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the longest alleys in the<br />

—f1*mf— •<br />

against duni|<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel, Motel<br />

and Restaurant Association is<br />

escalating its campaign to<br />

impress upon President Carter<br />

the need to halt ocean dumping<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the New Jersey coast.<br />

In early July, the Association'<br />

.printed 5,000 postcards<br />

depicting dead fish on a fouled<br />

beach with a plea to Carter to<br />

"stop sludge, dumping, oil<br />

tanker cleansing n|M * any other<br />

practice that pollutes our<br />

waters, now in <strong>1977</strong>."<br />

Recent • legislation, cored<br />

by U.S. Rep. William<br />

.. Hughes (D4nd), calls for a<br />

federally-mandated halt to<br />

sludge dumping by 1961.<br />

A massive algae bloom,<br />

attributed by many.scientists to<br />

. NEW JERSEY. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16 <strong>1977</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police are in-<br />

; Sunday morning.<br />

vestigating two major rob-,<br />

belies <strong>of</strong> Sunday morning to<br />

In addition to $284.62 to cash,<br />

trying to crack open the safe<br />

which a large amount <strong>of</strong> nar-<br />

the safe also contained valuable<br />

with a sledge hammer and Wi<br />

cotics was taken from a local<br />

stocksv and'> bonds, cota<br />

acetylene torch in the 1100<br />

drug store and a safe con-<br />

collections;. documents and block <strong>of</strong> Drexel av. in Atlantic<br />

taining an estimated |20&,000<br />

deeds. :-V. . •;• ' * ' Cuy, police there said. /<br />

Sinuns* alleced accomnlices<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> valuables was taken<br />

'from an automobile agency.<br />

Det.Sgt. James Nickles said<br />

—o.-. <strong>of</strong> city<br />

forced entry_and;ft.is_believed—<br />

hto^tovestlgatoi^don'rbeUevr that one <strong>of</strong> the suspects<br />

there is any connection between nested ln; At<br />

the two heists. r Ronald Simms,<br />

Drexel av., police said, and<br />

were caught later after two<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> patrolmen were -<br />

dispatched to the area' after<br />

receiving a report <strong>of</strong><br />

" men trying to<br />

s ounng a<br />

after the trio were<br />

:alr::<br />

weighed' -several hundred<br />

pounds,' was recovered In Palmer<br />

along<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> by police there holding:<br />

_^ _«.«^ torch the three<br />

within hours after tt was stolen<br />

from, Palmer Chevrolet at 16th<br />

Simms was arrested by were using to tryand crack the<br />

st. and Simpson air. here early<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> police when he vault later to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

and two other men were caught <strong>The</strong>'men then allegedly took<br />

the safe to a vacant lot on<br />

police reported, and found<br />

everything to tact.<br />

In the second Sunday mor- alam syst<br />

discovered<br />

m<br />

d<br />

ning heist, Nickles said access<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> Pharmacy, 9th st. and<br />

Asbury av., was gained through<br />

By Chuck Thompson, .<br />

Two' proininent condominium;<br />

developments to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in'<br />

facilities.<br />

While Girard Bank in<br />

Philadelphia, which took control<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony, 935 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av., from its original developers<br />

earlier this year, launched an<br />

aggressive and attractive sales<br />

campaign to find buyers for its<br />

216 units, 500 Bay/, at 5th st. and<br />

Bay av., will be putting its 60<br />

units on the auction block in<br />

the burden with as little pain as apartments available for as low<br />

possible. iX •' • • . •... astt8.9QC'" " * '' sold out by the fall <strong>of</strong> next year.<br />

aWy.yCMI passed the however; .~, still range from-the,<br />

Cook also said the<br />

"oVerjo Girard ard in what<br />

should be totally coi<br />

incial community Is middle $80,000 range to the tow - theend<strong>of</strong>ttilsmonth . •,>>•••*•<br />

'"' there ir any Jdhd; <strong>of</strong><br />

sales<br />

Davids. Cook, vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gerard's mortgage loan<br />

section, said the formal ^sales<br />

campaign was launched on July<br />

29, but the real media and<br />

advertising blitz seemed to<br />

blast <strong>of</strong>f just this week.<br />

Girard's executives<br />

grudgingly admit that they are<br />

need with a thorny problem -_<br />

early <strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />

—„—r—••••»••— — not only is the condominium<br />

... j Mayor said several other It was a little more than four market still far from safe, but<br />

locations an under study at the years ago when U.S. Properties the building di i is packed kdwith<br />

units<br />

present tune for •bumps and Corporation, <strong>of</strong> Princeton, that face on such things as trash<br />

signs. "Our main concern is broke ground at its four-acre lot and garbage cans behind<br />

with the safety <strong>of</strong> pedestrians," - along the boardwalk <strong>of</strong>f 9th st. Watson's Restaurant, rumbling<br />

Waldman said. "And the way -for a proposed seven-story, buses in the 9th st. station and<br />

we can do that is by controlling luxury'condominium complex the rear work areas <strong>of</strong><br />

motor vehicles."<br />

with one, two and three boardwalk shops while only a<br />

numerous signs have been Waldman said in all<br />

bedroom dro apartments:<br />

handful <strong>of</strong> the upper level units<br />

displayed -"—* warning ' motorists <strong>of</strong> probability there, won't be any<br />

<strong>The</strong> faculty was plagued from have a clear ocean view.<br />

the danger <strong>of</strong> chflIdren at play otijfy flffpfmiT pmnpB lssumcd<br />

the beginning, however, when But, to <strong>of</strong>fset any handicaps,<br />

and reminding them that the on other alleys before the end <strong>of</strong> an earlier proposal to build a 27 the he bank has <strong>of</strong>fered a unique que<br />

maximum speed limit in all summer, but he added that the story complex on the th same site it and attractive attracti sales l package k<br />

Oty alleys is 15 miles, per hour. problem is not Just a summer had to be radically altered after for prospective customers,<br />

If the bumps at the 52nd st. time one. "We will be keeping the <strong>City</strong> passed a 70-foot height Cook confirmed reports<br />

end prove effective similar an eye on the situation restriction on all new building yesterday that not only is<br />

bumps will be constructed at throughout the year and in- pending the development <strong>of</strong> a Girard <strong>of</strong>fering 30-year<br />

the 55th st. end to remind vestigating all complaints on master plan (still in the mortgages at- 7 7/8 percent<br />

motorists to drive slowly. <strong>The</strong>re merit," the Mayor said. development stages)!, interest - nearly two percent<br />

are also signs that warn<br />

motorists <strong>of</strong> the bumps so<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mayor came under Work on the current complex below the standard market<br />

damage to motor vehicles will,<br />

criticism in a few letters from faltered, however;, when the rates-but the bank is also<br />

not result.<br />

residents in the Anchorage rd. market for condominiums deferring first payments until<br />

collapsed along with the '73 April <strong>of</strong> next year,<br />

Waldman said the Anchorage * (continued on page 11) housing market and reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> monthly maintenance<br />

problems in condominium charges-$75 for a one-bedroom<br />

developments to Florida and • unit, $100 for two, and $125 for<br />

Hotelmen push<br />

elsewhere. . three - is also guaranteed until<br />

Meanwhile, <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony June 30, 1979 and covers air<br />

laid dormant for nearly three conditioning, water and sewer,<br />

years while Continental insurance on the building.<br />

Mortgage Investors, the real maintenance <strong>of</strong> the common<br />

estate investment trust that lent areas, security and use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the company nearly $3.7 million facilities,<br />

for construction, tried to unload While there'are one-bedroom<br />

ocean dumping (although an<br />

qjtiejpi qjp i"nm« for for thft Mftotn has<br />

yet to be determined), id was<br />

spawned <strong>of</strong>f the New jersey<br />

coast last year, fouled beaches<br />

along Long Beach Island and<br />

came within a few miles <strong>of</strong><br />

hitting Atlantic CUy.<br />

WlltUm Mds, president <strong>of</strong><br />

tne Hotel, Motel and<br />

Restaurant Association, • said<br />

the- threat to tins 'resort's<br />

beaches, as well as other New<br />

Jersey coastal towns; is too<br />

great to watt for the 1981<br />

deadline on sludge disposal in<br />

the Atlantic.<br />

"I and my neighbors are<br />

running scared because our<br />

. ocean Is now, to 1917, dirty,"<br />

concludes, the Association's'<br />

fowNparagraph plea to Carter<br />

on the back <strong>of</strong> its postcard.<br />

Meis said yesterday that the<br />

postcards have . • been<br />

dbtrlbuted to all 33 Association<br />

hotels and motels, several<br />

restaurants, and some area<br />

fishing supply stores- and<br />

realtors. \<br />

"We're also interested to<br />

some organisations to<br />

the postcards cardsto<br />

in thei their<br />

tilings," Mels ds sat said,<br />

He also said that hla<br />

organltation has sent copies <strong>of</strong><br />

the cards to aH South Jersey<br />

(continued on page li)<br />

, fc • ' * ' ' • • . . • ' ' ' . ' • •<br />

Msgr. Doyle dies<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bartholomew<br />

B. "Doyle, former<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's R.C.<br />

Parish, died at his home to<br />

Margate Saturday, August 13.<br />

• ' • ' • • ' * . . - • • • • • ' - ' • • ' ; ' - ' ? \ ' ' -/':•• : . % y . • - ' :.•••-.,•:.•••' \ ''•.<br />

He was 89.<br />

Msgr. Doyle was sent here to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in 1944 and<br />

remained here until; his<br />

retirement in 1968. While here<br />

he established the Chapel <strong>of</strong><br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> Martyre which<br />

became St. Frances Cabrtoi<br />

parish and the Chapel <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Good.Counsel which<br />

also became a parish.<br />

He was born in Phlla<br />

and ordained to the .<br />

in Trenton to 1921 after<br />

studying at' Our- Lady <strong>of</strong><br />

Angels Seminary at Niagara<br />

University. He had served<br />

parishes to Trenton, Freehold,<br />

Berlin and Oaklyn prior to<br />

coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> Otty: • ; .<br />

In 1957 be was elevated to<br />

monslgnor receiving the titie <strong>of</strong><br />

Papal Chamberlain and appointment<br />

to the Diocesan<br />

(continuedonpagell)<br />

"on.:- \ r . > ' . & : • : • - i . - s ' • • • • , < •<br />

saiiL the .facility •„- had:<br />

and agreements. <strong>of</strong><br />

"At the rate we're going," he<br />

said, "we'll be SO percent sold,<br />

out by the end <strong>of</strong> this year."<br />

Cook said that once a building<br />

sells 50 percent <strong>of</strong> its units,<br />

traditionally "it is no longer a<br />

market problem".<br />

He said he hopes to be totally<br />

MeTuiwhW^W^^"""<br />

other. side <strong>of</strong> the Wand.' has r ttnlstit<br />

^MMmpleteTimrentory^<br />

He said he feels there was<br />

th<br />

the<br />

and a half *?*<br />

*'?/i '"•• '•••'•;'•• ";' : i,fi:.••''.£*'.;v.'' ;/ vV.£<br />

. announced that its' 60 one, two' foundat<br />

and three-bedroom apartments that'-'$& •*«« uuninroni<br />

will be auctioned <strong>of</strong>f. past one ahd a half years,<br />

n>iihili>iii.ii...._ i J-.i-^rtfU•••\ 'cJAi<br />

individually, at noon on Thirty <strong>of</strong> the units onV<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 3 by Louis Trahnan <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3 will be sold at<br />

Auction Company <strong>of</strong> absolute auction, which means<br />

Philadelphia. • • • • ' ' -'-vi^.-i: ;: J -^.:.4.-i,^ T;\<br />

<strong>The</strong> seven-story ' (contiiu^onpa^<br />

Serious talk<br />

Discussing the merits <strong>of</strong> bike riding on a cloudy and wet morning<br />

are Janice Hurlock <strong>of</strong> Barrington and her 20 month-old daughter<br />

Carlene. Photographer Chuck Thompson captured the two having a<br />

chat at 12th st. and the boardwalk Monday morning. A picture story<br />

<strong>of</strong> early morning bike riders is on page 2, section 2.<br />

•,:mtiii<br />

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