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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />

Lender loses suit in flood search case<br />

And a day to add a special<br />

"thanks" to you who have<br />

added so much to<br />

the richness <strong>of</strong> our<br />

lives with your<br />

friendship.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

Our <strong>of</strong>fices will be closed:<br />

Thurs., Thanksgiving Day Nov. 24th<br />

it<strong>of</strong>HtM<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

Clothing 20% -50% Off<br />

Wetsuits 20% Off<br />

Skateboard & Accessories<br />

10%-20%Off<br />

Ugg&Thugg 10% Off<br />

Surfboards- up to $100 Off<br />

24 Hr. Surf Report<br />

£&. 391-0041<br />

pouai«reMan<br />

A be-Lightful Christmas<br />

frimc!!) pcrsrm,il srrvit v • r,,)s) r nnvrnicnt [wrkinti<br />

r,%\vnf\v(\ sh(ip|)inc|hours - Ovrr 100spec i,ilty shops<br />

iino^t rcst>i>cn c.rniiuiHi iltrnvnynncrin your list/<br />

Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 2nd<br />

* S;iMt;s Comes to Town • l,ic{hHrit| C.CTrmnny<br />

• Donations to Merely F-'rimilie.s • Mntrrtainmrnt<br />

Mcrf hfint.sf iiir.ssinqr.orifcst • Kffre.shmrrit.s<br />

Every Saturday until Christmas<br />

Krc-fikf,ist with SrinUi i s )r Df n ]riif |s, f j;i.nvnrmn<br />

f rf'f-C.,jrriH([f HiflcsHtrjfy ||rii| |..^p.m.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 4th . '<br />

If'rr hririt.s Hospitality Driy for ShoNprrs 17 urn.<br />

v<br />

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24,Iftgg<br />

Area teachers get<br />

grants for projects<br />

i r rt» <strong>Ocean</strong> C^<br />

BUTCHERSHOP<br />

&DEUCATESSEN<br />

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS<br />

I*<br />

113873 SfiMPLE<br />

HOfiS OND SONS<br />

SPRINSPORT<br />

MI $9664-<br />

A bizarre ending for Galante em<br />

For the finst time in histo- would protect the lender in<br />

announcement, and Torre,<br />

ry, a jury hu slapped a the evmt <strong>of</strong> m errw involved a tender which<br />

bank with a judgment for • •<br />

When the area flooded,<br />

lenders have chosen to use maintained a Me <strong>of</strong> flood<br />

failure to notify notify a rnorf<br />

causing her damage and<br />

half-way measures because maps tor Ms own use. The<br />

gagor that her property wai<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> property, she sued<br />

they felt there was no dan-<br />

The Cape Educational to learn. Grants are not,<br />

appralier on Small's<br />

in a flood hazard area, the<br />

the bank for negligence in<br />

Page 1, sections'<br />

ger to them in the evant<br />

Fund awarded 12 grants to made to knplace continuing<br />

$52,000 mortgage used the<br />

Federal Emergency Man-<br />

foiling J'to advise her to<br />

they made a mistake." bank's out-<strong>of</strong>-date flood<br />

Cape May County teachers funding, according to Fund<br />

agoment Agency (FEMA)<br />

obtain flood insurance, A<br />

The Connecticut cast, map and the lender failed<br />

to implement new educa- literature,<br />

announcetl recently.<br />

Jury awarded her $35,000<br />

Smalh vs. South Norwalk to advis» Small that "hap<br />

tional programs in their<br />

"Many mortgage .lenders<br />

Savings Bank, which was the property was In a flood<br />

schools during the <strong>1988</strong>-89<br />

throughout the country subj ^<br />

• Insurance and payroll show not<br />

be considered by the lOlty at.<br />

g I n c r e a s e / ' i<br />

Less than $1 mUUdtlln 1092.lt Is OVW<br />

$2,5 million ini^. "How aitich tit *<br />

millstone have we hung ntpund our<br />

children's necks and for how many<br />

years into the future?"'<br />

• Ideas to manage the budget<br />

includes controlling overtime<br />

"abuses," consolidating common<br />

functions which exlit In tttire than<br />

one department, supportuig ettler*<br />

geflcy services with a wore wide-<br />


I '<br />

PACK 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

SINISGALLI'S<br />

_ AUNIQUi<br />

\] . SHOPPING EXPERIiNCE<br />

854 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(Across from <strong>City</strong> Hall) \<br />

(609) 391-0027<br />

sot.<br />

This Friday, Saturday<br />

and Sunday<br />

30 X 50%<br />

EVERYTHING!<br />

Holiday Hours:<br />

Dally 10 to 8<br />

Saturday 10 to B<br />

Sunday 12 to B<br />

Large Selection Of<br />

CHRISTMAS COOKIES<br />

Holiday Boxed - Party Trays<br />

or by the pound<br />

Fruit & Nut<br />

STOLLEN<br />

Holiday <strong>Dec</strong>orted<br />

CAKES<br />

Pumpkin & Mince<br />

Pies<br />

OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY DRAWING<br />

Pluce your business card in the container on our<br />

counter to win a S Ib, parly tray <strong>of</strong> cookies and a<br />

holiday sheet cake for your party.<br />

OPENDAILY9to9<br />

DriwInflMon, 12/19/88<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY<br />

730 Aibury Avenui, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

399.12M<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

SUNDAYS 7 to 2<br />

NOWONLY ^4§<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1W8»<br />

Woman dies when car hits trees<br />

PBTIRSBURG - A 43- and landing against another the wrong lane. He said the<br />

yetr-oid S«i Isle <strong>City</strong> tree, police said.<br />

medical examiner told huw'<br />

woman died Sunday <strong>of</strong> When police happened that alcohol is suspected inr^<br />

injuries BusWned in a pte- upon the acdd«nt seeni at the case.<br />

dawn eraih here Wday to &46 a.m. Prjday, Aey found 1 could Wl jurt by tmdl*<br />

which her car ran <strong>of</strong>fUlle's<br />

1984 Plymouth Hart- Ing the eat whtr* I wairtunty<br />

road 610 Into the eon demolished, resting in Awe," the trooper wid. ; -'<br />

woods, police said. the woods on the east side Huber said LeUe was not'<br />

According to authorities, <strong>of</strong> Dannlivlllo-Petersburg wearing a seabelt<br />

alcohol may have contrib- Road, according to Trooper Lelle was taken to the<br />

uted to the cash which BdHubtsr,<br />

Woodbine Airport by tt»fatally<br />

injurfd Jo Ann UUt About 160 feet <strong>of</strong> skid Upper Township Rescur<br />

<strong>of</strong>SlOSUndisAve. marks wore found at theSquad<br />

where the wag Down'<br />

Lelio died from massive •cane. Huber said the marks by hrtloopter to Cooper<br />

head injuries at Cooper thow L»Uo was traveling in H ^ l<br />

Hosplttl/UrdvKSi^ Medlad<br />

Center In Camdin 9:45<br />

a.m. Sunday, authorities Christmases past to<br />

wid.<br />

Follee bellive th» victim<br />

was southbound on Tueka- be celebrated <strong>Dec</strong>, 17<br />

hoe-Mount Pleasant Road<br />

(664) when she failed to SOMERS POWT - Cm ers Mansion tot a<br />

negotiate the T Intersection Saturday, Dte. 17, thetour<br />

which will<br />

o!DinnlsvUl»-Pet«rsbur| Atlantic County Historical colonial aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Road (610), County road Society and Sobers Man- mas. TMe Soiith Jei<br />

664 is a stop street and 610sion<br />

wUl host special activi- Recorder Society wUl<br />

has the right <strong>of</strong> way, ties celebrating Owlsteiai vide traditional musics<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> stepping at the past.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

stop sign, she went through ftom 1 W 5 p.». at &• Bor Information call 92fri<br />

thi Interiedion, hitting a Aaantlc County Hitorieal 2212.<br />

tree on the other side <strong>of</strong> the Society headquarters,<br />

sheet, turning 180 degrBW, iMated at 907 Show Rd.,<br />

exhibits featuring antique<br />

toys and Christmas cards <strong>of</strong><br />

yesteryear Will be on display.<br />

Refreshments wUl bo<br />

served.<br />

Either <strong>of</strong> these leather jackets tnahe<br />

extra special gifts.<br />

From there, visitors can<br />

proceed next door to Sow-<br />

n<br />

Dial us directly<br />

Classified ads<br />

Oreulatlon<br />

Newttoom<br />

AdvertlslnR<br />

right: The butter s<strong>of</strong>t cabretta leather<br />

Jtcket by Zero King features slash poe.<br />

hets, roomy drap-ihoulderi..,irt dBfh<br />

olive... S?§,<br />

left. Trl toned lambskin suede by<br />

Sawyer o[ hapfl sports a chestnut body,<br />

dark olive ragltri sleeves and light navy<br />

If !m,..eoneeaied ilpper.,, SB5.<br />

Top air With a pure wool seflrf...wine.<br />

olive or tiavy backgreund with a single<br />

strlklnapheasanL.,50, (Other patteniii<br />

Boifcri <strong>of</strong> etest rrom,.. 40.)<br />

Wool flannel plaid slacks add some<br />

"ilna" to any outnL Our mlleelion<br />

includei traditional tartans, muted<br />

plaids and classic checks from.,, SS,<br />

A perfect dressy-caiual sllp-on.,the<br />

brown suede tassel loafer by Johnston<br />

and Murphy. • • 130,<br />

The (oak that iayt...<br />

Open every evening until Christmas<br />

(except Saturdays) until BiOO P.M. beginning<br />

Monday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 5th.<br />

The Colony Club<br />

• <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

pmmtB<br />

"SOMETHING'S AFOOT 1<br />

Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 4,<strong>1988</strong><br />

7s30P.M.<br />

South Jersey Regional Theatre<br />

Bay Ave., Somers Point, NJ.<br />

$13.00 per person<br />

PURCHASE TICKETS BY CALLING<br />

399-4WS<br />

398-1491 398-3982 Eves.<br />

or tickets may be purchased<br />

•t the door<br />

THURS.9to9<br />

FR1.9to9<br />

SAT.9to9<br />

Buy one Stratoioungtn a«t the steond<br />

Stratolounger Recliner <strong>of</strong> equal value FREE! it's a SALE<br />

SPECTACULAR authorized by Stratolounger to permit us to make this special<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. If ydu don't need 2 bring a friend and split the cost!<br />

JbO0oodtopaM^<br />

^-" J !h<br />

Take 3 Months<br />

to pay!<br />

NOINTEREST<br />

OR<br />

CARRYING"<br />

CHARGE<br />

ALLRECLINERSINOURSTOCK<br />

AREALSOREDUCED<br />

FORTHISSALE!<br />

. DKCKMBER L vm<br />

OCHS student is<br />

hit by school bus<br />

I An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

sa>ool Btudtttt has gotten a<br />

birthday present he woni<br />

ft V. Ivtovoll K 17,<br />

Wts riding nil bike after<br />

school Tuesdayv when he<br />

was struck by a tmool but<br />

juet outside the school<br />

building on <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue,<br />

police said yesterday.<br />

I MevoU was treated at<br />

Shore Manorial Hospital<br />

for injuries to his legs, neck<br />

and head, and released,<br />

authorities Bald,<br />

Mice said MevoU lists<br />

his addms as the 600 block<br />

df 12th Street,<br />

Sgt. Curt Dull said the<br />

youth had crossed the bus'<br />

.path, darting toward the<br />

'west between two northbound<br />

buses. Tht bus was<br />

Student Transportation Servioe<br />

line up along <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Avenue when the school<br />

day is over, Dull wid.<br />

Tne bus, driven by R M.<br />

UBlanc, 35, <strong>of</strong> 34th Street,<br />

carried no passengers, Dull<br />

said.<br />

DuU was expected to sign<br />

a complaint yesterday<br />

against the student.<br />

Tuesday was th« youth's<br />

17th birthday.<br />

MevoU was taken to the<br />

hospital by the Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

Rescue Squad.<br />

Band boosters plan<br />

poinsettia sale<br />

The Mainland Band<br />

Boosters are sponsoring a<br />

holiday poinsettia sale,<br />

Cost is $7 for red, while<br />

traveling very slow in toeor<br />

marble plants with tour<br />

500 blow about 2:35 p.m., to six blooms. Order for the<br />

he said.<br />

holidays from any band or<br />

,Jb pick up commuting booster member. CaU 64*-<br />

(ftudents, buses from Rider 6088 for details.<br />

i<br />

THIS SEASON...<br />

...INSTEAD 01" HANGING A<br />

DIAMOND ON A CHAIN,<br />

HOW ABOUT A DIAMOND^*<br />

IN ^(%<br />

ACHAIN?\\", \\ \\<br />

Mm,.<br />

DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET<br />

B,Met "Mil<br />

7.00 et Hm<br />

fflfczz*<br />

LOOM. '1MB<br />

ALL DIAMONDS ARE O P ^ f QUAUTYII THESE<br />

^gfCLOUDY OR CRACKED DIAMONDS OF<br />

PRO TONA ALITYII YI<br />

Jewelers<br />

NO GIMIVIICKS • NO 70% OVF SALES<br />

JUST HONKST LOW PRICES EVERYDAY...<br />

51 1« VINTNOP AVF.. VENTN<strong>On</strong> 600-033.107 0<br />

South Jersey's Number ONE<br />

Wall & Window Boutique<br />

The<br />

Creative<br />

Window<br />

at<br />

Stainton's<br />

* Mini IIMdt • tkUti<br />

* WM41IMA tMpCtntl,<br />

* ttttptm • DMIMMMM<br />

* CiHtom 9HMMM •<br />

Peaturtng timtt Qualify at tHuoimt Prten<br />

VetmA fifibff Sthtfrtachtt 1<br />

UwetOtape tUnth Hlmfldtet<br />

Cxmom decoriflflti itiitihl4><br />

20% Discount on all Dfapery Hardware<br />

Don'tbt lift out fnthi cold<br />

ORDER NOW<br />

(yocr drapds, WifKte, tvfwMvtr<br />

FOR THE HOUDAYS<br />

# ShopAtHorrwJ<br />

TUKSKNtiNKL-LEDGER, OCEAN aTY. PA6E3—SECItONONE<br />

GIFTS<br />

THi ^TION BUILDING S<br />

NOW $3.99-$39.99<br />

Neg. 14.99 to 149.00<br />

STAiNTON'S TeylBiid<br />

20% OFF<br />

OhrtiMm fmbrle, Win »fibtan BToi y<br />

111 Mcnv CkrMii<br />

11 with more<br />

warmth thin l gift<br />

you lovingly<br />

-Htaityh<br />

g<br />

eempiete rnkt'<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> iri ind<br />

craft tuppliai,<br />

plus a tiltnted<br />

itiffMidyio<br />

help In ivety<br />

way. Oet<br />

jtatted todayl<br />

PncSncn<br />

Brass Bed Sale<br />

Save15%-25%on all Drsshar<br />

genuine orass day beds. Free<br />

delivery & set up<br />

Wood day ; fe*d»<br />

«lMot«ll<br />

DEPARTMENT STOQE<br />

FOR EVERYONE<br />

ON YOUR LIST OHLC<br />

Boy's Sport Coat<br />

SALE<br />

Johnithin Strono<br />

$32,80-$38.00<br />

RiB.$41.00.$4B.0O<br />

if5o!o0 S46.40-<br />

Reg. $50.00-$50.00<br />

sizes ••ID<br />

The holiday cheer<br />

that puts everyone<br />

In the spirit.<br />

JUSt call or visit us today td<br />

«nd the fW Holiday<br />

Chtec'" iouqutt,<br />

FTD P!owers-Thf<br />

•rut 'N Blooms<br />

STAINTON'S flowem<br />

DRESHER<br />

Brass Headboards<br />

SAVE 50% on Dresher<br />

#7333 genuine brass<br />

: headboards fn twin, full* queen<br />

or king sizes starting at $64.99.<br />

Other neadboards also on salel<br />

wm mom. m urn totm • ftmwnxm AMMW:<br />

mm*<br />

mmtt «r» * turn •<br />

Men's Corduroy Pant<br />

SALE<br />

Nagger $24.00<br />

RtQ. 130.00<br />

JaymarftRuby<br />

$39.20 - $45.60<br />

RM.Mi.-IB?<br />

• Harbor Houee<br />

'<br />

SiharaOiub<br />

$32.00<br />

Rig. $40.60<br />

SIZ1S 81 • 41<br />

TR1M-A-TREE<br />

.ORNAMENTS<br />

• GARLAND<br />

• PARTY QOODS<br />

• CARDS<br />

• OIPTS<br />

SAMSONITE<br />

THB SMAffT CHOICE<br />

FOR ANYTIME<br />

on chain<br />

* Strong staal Mm<br />

eonmuenon<br />

* mwmttna ttea glldm 0 Samsonlte<br />

onM 9 A.M^ P.M. mm


PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

Quarter Carat<br />

DIAMOND<br />

EARRINGS<br />

And<br />

Quarter Carat<br />

DIAMOND !<br />

JACKETS<br />

Fiahmnf B Diimorwj<br />

SAVE<br />

Quittif Cirit lAfWINOS<br />

Ouirtir Cirat JACKETS<br />

Gin be used with any Solitaire Earrings<br />

Suy Btpariteiy Or At A ill And Sivi 33%<br />

Rag 299<br />

Rig 448<br />

199<br />

199<br />

Thomas jewelers<br />

825 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.U. • 8Bt-O38i<br />

Hours: Mon.-SIL »;SO-B:ao • W,'« I p.m.<br />

Thl! sale !B lot a limited timi only. All mountings art hindcraftid<br />

t4ki Gold Wtlghl! represent total weight <strong>of</strong> all diamonds In such<br />

Him. Illuiiritloni tnlarflitllo ihow dalall,<br />

i<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .<br />

Lions hear how tampering costly<br />

Catching energy<br />

pealiMS tt Itait a half million<br />

dqllars per year »<br />

Atlantic Electric, it was<br />

revealed to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Uoni Club by Jerry Harriott,<br />

suparviior Of revenue<br />

security, at a recent meet-<br />

Ing.<br />

Speaking at Harry's tan;<br />

Soaners Point, Herriott told<br />

the club that investigators<br />

deal wiA information from<br />

Atlantic Electric meter readers,<br />

plus the public themselves<br />

who <strong>of</strong>ten turn In<br />

leads about neighbors and<br />

acquaintances whom they<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Established (Hi<br />

A Dlviiten sf Bouii Jtmy Radia, Ine.<br />

ns § eighth Btntst,Deem<strong>City</strong>, N.J.,OSSse<br />

USPS No, 40200<br />

Entered at Poll Met In <strong>Ocean</strong> C(w, N*J, OMM u weend-dau mum<br />

•UlSeWPfiON mm By Ml In Cap* Way County: IsinM PsM, Unmet iM<br />

NonMltM cAttotteOomMi 111 a your, IM Iw I ym, 110 tat ill namn. BwMlir*,<br />

nit ol tin Miuitlppl; pp lit pa,ysir, p y , HI tor two y yun, 111 to III month!, h!, VM VIM BBl»»<br />

MMMklUl k U K4 Mt yen; 1 144 tor t two yam; lit l ill l rmmh. h NKHIM N M prM M MMl<br />

p*f<br />

espy. WlUCAnON lUCAO SCHtDULEi *M# # wwy y TTiurrtM; M; mm whin KrtwseHy, Krtwsey,<br />

TumJ mJsy «nd d M Mw, J June thh through BBSBUBBM, U B MtnMSfW MtnMSfWi Bd Band idd iddnH changa h<br />

is Th» imUniUji^Jn, P.O. in M«, OOMB <strong>City</strong>, N J, OlMi.<br />

We<br />

Ui|h<br />

Kate<br />

Wendy<br />

Erin<br />

Amy<br />

Moriah<br />

our<br />

Cheerleaders!<br />

Kim<br />

Nina<br />

Nayda<br />

Temst<br />

Jackie<br />

Stacey<br />

Nlkki<br />

Aitrea<br />

Holly<br />

Caroline<br />

Jaime<br />

Courtney<br />

COACH- Michilt McCauley<br />

GOOD LUCK to our<br />

OCEAN CITY SKYHAWKS<br />

Do your best! We tow you!<br />

ZJ DEPARTMENT 6TODE \^J<br />

SPECIAL OCCASION DRESSING<br />

JESSICA MCUNTOCK<br />

SATIN & VELVET<br />

JESSICA MCLINTOCK<br />

VELVET AND LACE<br />

Um/rfous rttfet<strong>of</strong>ght velvet vMh dalfcate<br />

$120 and $140,<br />

t>, U-, •<br />

beUeve may be stealing<br />

electtrtcHy, A $25 bonus Is<br />

given to each employee<br />

who finds an actual tamperer,<br />

Heniott explained.<br />

Herriott told the Lions<br />

that there is a toll-free security<br />

hotline maintained 24<br />

h6urs a day by Attantte<br />

Eleettic, m giving some<br />

examples <strong>of</strong> case histories,<br />

he spoke <strong>of</strong> a person from<br />

Vineland who over a period<br />

<strong>of</strong> many yean stole at least<br />

$23,000 <strong>of</strong> electricity horn<br />

the company by tapping an<br />

undergtound power Une,<br />

then running the electricity<br />

under ground into his<br />

house, bypassing his regular<br />

electric meter, which<br />

consequently registered a<br />

very modest amount <strong>of</strong><br />

electricity,<br />

Herriott cited meter tarnparing<br />

as perhaps the most<br />

common means <strong>of</strong> stealing<br />

electricity. Meters are now<br />

being made so they are difficult<br />

to tamper with, he<br />

added.<br />

Many respectable members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the public >ave been<br />

caught in this act, even law<br />

enforcement personnel.<br />

Herriott concluded by<br />

stating mat it was his hope<br />

mat pubUeiaing the fact that<br />

tamperere are frequently<br />

caught and prosecuted<br />

criminally will deter this<br />

•ort <strong>of</strong> action in the future.<br />

In other club business,<br />

Alan Bevan and Robert<br />

Arrnent, co-chairmen <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Blind Seals committee,<br />

announced tihat Blind Seals<br />

will be stuffed, addressed<br />

and mailed by late October<br />

to members <strong>of</strong> the public in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. They hoped<br />

that local residents would<br />

be generous in their eonlribuHoni<br />

to the dub.<br />

Monies received from<br />

Blind Seals are spent on<br />

various sight activities,<br />

including purchasing eyeglasses<br />

and providing eye<br />

examinations for the poor.<br />

MTITiS<br />

FASHION<br />

TIERS<br />

Tantalizing is how<br />

Henry-Lee describes<br />

thii sensuous paly<br />

Crepe dress. He gently<br />

shapes the jewel neck<br />

bodice, lightly pads<br />

the tucked shoulders<br />

and captures the<br />

waist with a<br />

self belt<br />

releasing the<br />

four deep tiers<br />

<strong>of</strong> skirt.<br />

For Fetltes only.<br />

Sites 8(0 16<br />

$132,00<br />

eai Shoppe<br />

on the •venue for 54 yean<br />

741 Asbury Ave,<br />

REVIDN<br />

THURSDAY,<br />

Suzan Stover crowned |<br />

Miss Mays Landing<br />

Suaanjtfarie Stover, 20,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seaviile, was crowned<br />

Miss Mays Landing 19S9<br />

during the . annual Mtes<br />

Ameflct Scholarship Ptteant<br />

preliminary held<br />

recently at Absegami I%h<br />

School.<br />

Stowr, a 1986 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Is<br />

currendy attending Atiantic<br />

Community College work-<br />

Ing toward a degree in<br />

English.<br />

Sponsored by Cousin<br />

Mario's Restaurant, Stovei<br />

sang Happy days an hen<br />

again during the talent portioh<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

The daughter <strong>of</strong> Barbara<br />

and Ernest Stover <strong>of</strong><br />

SeavUle was crowned by<br />

Miss New Jersey Trlcia<br />

Bowman and Miss Mays<br />

Landing <strong>1988</strong> Traeey Lynn<br />

Meteel. As the papant win-<br />

ner she received $1,650-to;<br />

scholarships and wardrobe<br />

allowances, along with<br />

prizes from area mm]<br />

and will now be ellgi]<br />

wmpete In tt\e July vgjjJH<br />

Mm New Jariey Pageant,; '<br />

PTA CHRISTMAS<br />

CARNIVAL DBC. 3 ,g<br />

SENIOR COUNCIL TO The Somen Mnt Pmu<br />

MEETDEC. I<br />

Teacher Anoclation willj<br />

The Cape May County hold a Christmas carnival<br />

Coordinating Council <strong>of</strong> torn 10 a.m. to 2 p,m. SaK;<br />

senior eltiieirs organiM- urday. Dee. 3 it U(e DivW;<br />

tions will meet 10 a,m. Avenue School gyamaiium;]<br />

Monday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 5 at the There will be handmajfj<br />

county library, Cape May crafts, baked goods, SantaV,<br />

Court House.<br />

vrorkihop and gamei.<br />

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Area homes on yule tour Sunday Good Timers set ou^<br />

The Antique Collectors<br />

<strong>On</strong>to wlllspow** tts«(tf»ual<br />

Chnsttnas house tour !lm<br />

to S pm. Sunday, Ded. 4» feS 4<br />

Mrtng homes in Unload,<br />

Scullvllle, Sonten Point,<br />

Osn Gty,. Longport end<br />

Among tic stops on the<br />

tour Is a COB<br />

hone In Marga<br />

tie collections v _<br />

waterfowl prints arid At*-<br />

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Store<br />

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Wed.Jhurs.<br />

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' <strong>Dec</strong>. 2 (e p,m. -a p.m.) Complimentary Holiday Refreshments<br />

• <strong>Dec</strong>. 3 (12 noon• t Pm) Complimentary Holiday Refreshments<br />

(biflinning 1 p.m.) Informal Modeling<br />

Santa Arrives - "Santa Land" (4th Fi.)<br />

• Santa's Hours: Men, 4-8 P.M.; Tuts. 10-2 and 4-8<br />

Wsd. 4-8; Thura, 4«S» Frl. 10-2 and 4-8<br />

Sat. 10-4 ,<br />

• Photos with Santa $5.00 (<strong>Dec</strong>. 3,10,17 only)<br />

• <strong>Dec</strong>, 10 Holiday Fashion Show (2Pm-2nd n.)<br />

Fashions for men, women & children. Frea admission<br />

Starring Miss New Jersey, Trlcia Bowman and<br />

featuring Miss Cap* May County, Amy Flssel<br />

Gift Certificates Giveaway<br />

Rdalster to win on«<strong>of</strong> three gift certltlcatea<br />

No porchase necessary. Drawing <strong>Dec</strong>. 17<br />

Senior Oftifertg 15% Off all purchases <strong>of</strong> regularly priced<br />

y H „]<br />

merchandlfle ovary Tuesday In <strong>Dec</strong>emberl<br />

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Open 9 AM, - 9 P.M, Mori.-Sat.<br />

9 A.M, - 5 P.M, <strong>Dec</strong>, 24, Closed Oee, 28/Jan, 2<br />

te><br />

" r -<br />

'.*'.'r, ^»e U now at Ae tei<br />

wMd.<br />

oU daughter taPolaom, Pa. An Ottan <strong>City</strong> ausdUftry The tart regulaif meeBng<br />

Now that we receive this tter*ddress««eMdsU9W <strong>of</strong> Ranch Hope for Boys <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary will be in<br />

tdnd <strong>of</strong> reporting, we can Wood Ave,» Pciiom, ft. was Uuftched during » hnuMiy, Anyone tnte^Wl<br />

assure you mat we will<br />

recent omanleatienil meet- in beconvuig k ,


PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SKNTINBL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, DKCEMBKft 1. IQM K 1 TUDRSbAY, DECKMBER 1,19SS<br />

Vm SENTINEL.tEDGERvOCEAN CTTY^N PACK 9-SECTION ONfi<br />

Santa conies to town Friday, and lots <strong>of</strong> special events are readied il Gateway with no less than a 9'Something's Afo<strong>of</strong> opens at the<br />

iKvtAut By MARK SOIPKR tnint our high Wen school's gjlis aWsooss ooss die the cherub, junior, vouth youth up, as u the new downtown and Asbury Asburr in In Mumenant triumphant Ventnor Vaunn-Ciiv <strong>City</strong> String SMn« Butd Bind toUstimtopieM tor plenty- \7\ free horsrand carriage ""*! I i ~ " ' ' --—<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> country team, recent state and adults choirs <strong>of</strong> St. ro<strong>of</strong>top lighting wdl be procession through the and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School<br />

Public RelaMons Director •championship' wtantrs. Peters United Methodist introduced along with our business district. He Will be Band. The ftiarch will con-<br />

Mayor Roy Gillian wUl Church wUl perform on beautiful holiday lights on accompanied by Beats, fire dude at 10th and Asbury,<br />

Whether you like big present the young ladies <strong>City</strong> HaU steps. They wUl <strong>City</strong> HaU and throughout engines, ehres, cheer lad' •nd Santa will return to<br />

bands, big-bellied Santas or and coach Mite Naples sing a variety <strong>of</strong> sacred and downtown. ere, street rod care, Super <strong>City</strong> Hall to distribute<br />

both, Friday is definitely with plaques. Recreation secular Christmas carols Emcee Tom CVRourke <strong>of</strong> Girl tn Christmas garb, the •toadngt full <strong>of</strong> candy and<br />

your day in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Director Nttchaiil Allegretto, under the direction <strong>of</strong> John WSLT radio will introduce<br />

Festivities begirt 6 p.m. »t who organized fte ceremo- Gregory Bate, who will also the mayor who will etfi-<br />

<strong>City</strong> HaU steps when a speny, will be present. conduct the adult bell choir cially flick the switch, jo-B weekend events<br />

cial ceremony will honor At 6:20 p,m,, members <strong>of</strong> In several Christmas Park will lead spectators In<br />

•elections.<br />

the singing <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />

FRIDAY<br />

At pradwly 6:45 p.m. (as carols.<br />

• Ctrti' erast country km honored — 6 p,m,. <strong>City</strong><br />

An Early you can see we adhere to a Now check your y watches. Hall steps, 9th end Asbury<br />

tight schedule) the lighting If it's 7 p.m., that means<br />

• St. Peter<br />

Bird Saves ceremonies begin. This will Santa is on his way via<br />

be a special holiday light-<br />

hone and carriage bom 6th<br />

Time, and<br />

Money,<br />

and Gets Christmas Craft Sh<br />

the Job Saturday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 3rd<br />

Done, Too. 9 AM.-3 PM,<br />

i PACKAGE EXPRESS CENTER. INC<br />

un • mmm<br />

fi*o(,,v/i mxTi>AtAi» sterna MrAis<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Center<br />

SHIP EARLY!<br />

61k St & Boardwalk<br />

OCEAN<br />

I Refreshments • Doer Prizes I<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Sponsored by O.CJf.S. Junior Class<br />

Comer 9th Bt ft Aibury Ava. - 3fl»-3S33<br />

- - - -- ^ „_« ^_ k t. . t ' ^ . , , , „<br />

1 ten to pleas for plenty horse and carriage<br />

f<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High rides with St. Nick are<br />

School Choir wUl perform scheduled bom 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

on <strong>City</strong> Hall steps while on those same dates.<br />

Sinta is entertaining chil- An additional attraction<br />

dren. The string band wUl will be Christmas In Won-<br />

play throughout *• downderland at 6lh and the<br />

town.<br />

boardwalk, where children<br />

Merchants will serve free may enjoy rides and visit<br />

refreshments. But most with an* Oftus, tbm t»<br />

importantly, they will place an admission charge.<br />

-<br />

baskets outside <strong>of</strong> stores for<br />

the city's first annual What Santa Is to<br />

•Waves <strong>of</strong> Caring" drive to stars, the name<br />

* United Methodist Church carolcre and help toe needy and home- Dorsey is to big banS<br />

beU ehdr-eaO p.m., <strong>City</strong> ftdl steps<br />

less. You may leave food, enthusiasts. The Tommy<br />

• Christmas lighting ceremony. Mayor Roy Gillian new dottws or toys. These Dorsey Orchestra under the<br />

— 6:45 pjm., <strong>City</strong>^HaU Btepe<br />

gifts will be distributed in direction <strong>of</strong> Buddy Morrow<br />

• Santa's arrival — 7 p.m.; starts at 6th and Asbury, South Jersey,<br />

will be here 8 rxm. Friday at<br />

concludes at 11th and Asbury<br />

A Chrtstmastide PUEEIB the Music Pier, boardwalk<br />

• Santa meets children, giwe them stockings full <strong>of</strong> begins Friday, Merchants and Meorlyn Tensee. . ._.•<br />

candy — <strong>City</strong> Hall steps Mowing arrival tapproxi vm place objects in their The event is sponsored by<br />

mately 7:30 pjn.)<br />

windows that you can the Exchange Club, with<br />

• O«an <strong>City</strong> High School chorus — MS pjn,, <strong>City</strong> count (such as a bowl full <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>its benefiting the Cystic<br />

Hall steps<br />

jellybeans). There will be Fibroeis Foundation.<br />

• Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, concert end dance 8 ballot bows m stores for Admission Is $15. This will<br />

p.m.. Music Her, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace you to register your guess. be both a concert and<br />

MRS wifl be awarded by dance.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Individual businesses and Morrow Is eonsldered<br />

• Breakfast With Sertta — 9 a.m. to noon, McDon- mere will be a grand prize one <strong>of</strong> the best trombone<br />

ald's, Pth Mid Weit<br />

<strong>of</strong> $500 in merchandise forplayers<br />

<strong>of</strong> all time and was<br />

FINE OAK<br />

PRIMITIVES<br />

• H«st and cmiigerldii with Santt — Ito4p.m.1 the, guesser who does the a member <strong>of</strong> the original<br />

SUPER VICTORIAN<br />

COUNTRY ITEMS<br />

9th and Asbury<br />

best overall guessing. Tommy Dereay Orchestra,<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> 0ty cheerleaders craft show — 9 a.m. to 3 Saturdays will also beThe<br />

concert WBB arranged<br />

p.m., Sports & Qvie Center, 6th and the Boardwalk special during the holiday by BUI Meli, who also<br />

season. Breakfast with brought Cozy Morely to the<br />

GORDON AND GRACE LECHNER, PROM.<br />

ContMtt and frtt refreshment* H partldpaHng Santa is set for McDonald's, Musle Pier In Novimber for<br />

628-2476<br />

•tort* nitty through tunriiy<br />

Mi and West, from 9 a.m. the Exchange Club,<br />

Buying Full or partial estates<br />

nil noon on <strong>Dec</strong>, 5, 10 and<br />

Wfc ^^fc^fW Q^tmQ^m&Kfa %<br />

^», 10, TuckthQB<br />

ByKDWBMEfe armor and • MM bttt nue for she never tget. She audience b a* palm <strong>of</strong> ht» entire production, ihi but-<br />

enough to hide all <strong>of</strong> the


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• gift baskets mailed anywhere<br />

THE<br />

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| Qourmei Shop/Bakery an<br />

craft fair for children and, j<br />

adults 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat* I<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 3 it thi M* I<br />

While pirtntB browii',;<br />

children can make $ilt'<<br />

Items and have them'<br />

wrapped. Santa will be on<br />

hand, and chUdrrn mf;<br />

haw ttiiir plcWM tak«:<br />

wlti\ Wm. !<br />

Otftt and baked goedif<br />

wUl be sold. Hot dogs and;<br />

beverages will be available;<br />

fa-lunch. ;|<br />

Floral arranging! |<br />

is luncheon topic i<br />

A prflBintatton on Chrlit* |<br />

mat floral arranging will bi;<br />

prflnnted by Cawl Pad [<br />

during a luncheon meeting;<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape Atlantic Chri».:<br />

Uan Women's Club 12:30;<br />

p.m. Wednesday, <strong>Dec</strong>, 14 M!<br />

Mac's Restaurant, Somert!<br />

Point,<br />

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Luncheon cost is $8 anc<br />

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This Shop at home promotion Is brought to you by the following cooperating merchants!<br />

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Santa ComesToTown<br />

M,<strong>Dec</strong>,2nd<br />

0 g m<br />

•Entertainment<br />

* Refreshments<br />

Breakfast with Santa<br />

Every Saturday<br />

9am'tfl Noon<br />

at McDonalds<br />

Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 41h<br />

V<br />

G<br />

0<br />

Eagle Scout<br />

g<br />

Riohini J, Vinnaeemb Jr., who recently tamtd the title<br />

el Eftate Scout, ii congratulated by Scoutmattir Chti<br />

Webb and Homers 8, Miller, advisor to explorer Post<br />

107. Vinnaeemb Is the third <strong>of</strong> tht current membership <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora Boy Beeut Troop 78 to bt named iagle Scout.<br />

Gospel choirs to perform<br />

at ACC extravaganza<br />

A variety <strong>of</strong> area gospel<br />

eholn will take to the stage<br />

when Atlantic CommunHy<br />

College pMienti a "Goipol<br />

IxttBvmgahaa," 3.-30 p.m..<br />

Dee. 4, in the Waliir Idgt<br />

ThBater.<br />

Dr. Ola Gathers, ACC<br />

musle pr<strong>of</strong>ciior, will direct<br />

tht event. ACC'i Gosj»l<br />

Bnitmble will perform,<br />

Tht program includBi<br />

these Atlantic <strong>City</strong> choin;<br />

the NBW John Howard Caravan.the<br />

New Hope Baptist<br />

Churth Adult Choir, the<br />

Hallelujah Chorui, the<br />

Iniplratlonal Chorui Sec.<br />

onu Baptiit, the GenBratlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spirit <strong>of</strong> St. Jamsi Methodist<br />

Church, the Community<br />

Bapttit Male Chorui,<br />

tha Deliverance Choir, the<br />

GitheriHes and the Aibury<br />

Mtsi Choir,<br />

Other choirs include<br />

those from Stockton and<br />

GlflBsboro state colleges and<br />

the Younf Adult Choir <strong>of</strong><br />

Mount Pleasant Baptiit<br />

Church, the Evangelical Pel-<br />

TUB SENTtNEL'LEDGERv OCEAN ClTYs N J. PAGE U — SECTION OW<br />

Benefit concert Saturday features Stites<br />

Rich SUMs, a <strong>1988</strong> graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> iCUy Hlrii<br />

School who is wmaily<br />

working oh a film starring<br />

Robin WUU&tMh will be featured<br />

Saturday night m t<br />

special concert by The<br />

Young EnterUnus.<br />

The §how, to be held ta<br />

the intermediate school<br />

eafetotium gtarUng at 7:30,<br />

wm spottiiht Sttkis, who<br />

has been with the group<br />

four years, and will feature,<br />

many other members <strong>of</strong><br />

The Young EntertalnerB.<br />

Portioni <strong>of</strong> the procetdi<br />

will benefit the Parent-<br />

Teacher-Student Associi- RbhStftM<br />

tton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, Which U sponsoring VidNm.<br />

the show.<br />

Joining Stites for Satur-<br />

Stttes began shooting a day night<br />

feature fUm titled The Dmd<br />

lowshlp Choir and the<br />

Poet Society for Wilt Disney<br />

Brethren, all <strong>of</strong> Pltasant-<br />

Movies last month. Shootvillt.ing,<br />

Which takei place in<br />

Delaware, Is expected to<br />

Several youth choirs wul continue Into 1989. His per-<br />

pattidpate, Including the sonal manager Is Prisdlln<br />

Voleei <strong>of</strong> Hbpt <strong>of</strong> AUanttc Parker.<br />

<strong>City</strong>, the Combined Choir BHtes, who by the Him<br />

<strong>of</strong> Community Baptist, becomes eligible for mem-<br />

Allen Chapel and Newbership<br />

in Screen Actors<br />

Hope and the Hamilton Guild, plays the part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Township MiSi Chorui, student In a class taught by<br />

Williams' character.<br />

Tickets are S4, pneral WilUainB, first known in<br />

admission; $3, students, TV's Mark & Mtndy, wts<br />

senior clHaens and children nominated for an Academy<br />

undir 12, C*ll 3434107, Award tor Good Morning,<br />

1 troupe, ftash.<br />

This is the fourth concert<br />

tn addUi<strong>of</strong>t, three recent presented by member* <strong>of</strong><br />

graduates <strong>of</strong> the Interned!- The Young Entertataers tt<br />

ate tchod, Meghan Kates, benefit their alma natem. In<br />

)en Marshall and Greg Oas- 1980, John Allegretto persliy,<br />

wiU return to Ae formed at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

school as members <strong>of</strong> The School, tn 1982, Oonover<br />

Young Entertainers for the returned to ttte Mends<br />

first time.<br />

School to perform. Arid, in<br />

Stttes Is ejected to stag<br />

1987, p«fl Bumtay mi<br />

tome <strong>of</strong> the songs he has<br />

presented In concert at Middle<br />

Township High School.<br />

performed over the past<br />

lour years on the group's<br />

tours through Florida and SKA ISLE TURNS<br />

feur other states. He wUiON<br />

LIGHTS DfcCl<br />

also introduce two or three Sea Isle Oty will hold its<br />

new lonp during th« eon- annual Christmas bee lightcert.ing<br />

at S p.m. Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong> 4<br />

Tickets are $3 and wlli be in Memoriil Parti, Kennedy<br />

available at the door, which Blvd. and Undti Avenu*.<br />

wiU open at 6!4S p.m. Por A Christmas carol ting will<br />

more information, contact be held following the cere-<br />

! performance Jean Serber at the intermemony. The pubUc Is we!-<br />

will be veteran members <strong>of</strong> diate school.<br />

come.<br />

the group, including Brian<br />

Conover, Leon Hart, Terri<br />

Went, Uia Morris, Michelle<br />

Harris, Troy Dawkins, AHda<br />

Cacd, plus i lance<br />

norida Flights<br />

BOOK.,, =A<br />

W (erown minimum<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Flortat<br />

MABKVIDiTTO'<br />

III Aibury Avt.<br />

Phone 3B&-11B7<br />

IMS Welt Ave.<br />

Phono 398-1333<br />

The RICOH FAX20 Digital Fac8lmlle<br />

Lets you send and receive copies reliably and Instantly avtf<br />

regular phone lines - at a (notion <strong>of</strong> courier or telex costs.<br />

• 1S4«e<strong>of</strong>ldi per page ip«id . 10-ptgi t»mkt<br />

• 125-number autedlilw • Auto m»t «rt««f<br />

• Uni«ind#d Mnd-liter • tomutMveiaimmttunm<br />

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PAGE 14^ SECTION ONE<br />

- BUDGET<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

from 23rd Street, hi wrote¥<br />

in his budpt worksheet.<br />

"<strong>City</strong> is open to liwsiMts.<br />

Maintenance In never-ending."<br />

Spedal, mort expensive<br />

but long-lasting Auitrialiaft<br />

hardwood Will be used this<br />

year lines it has been found<br />

that more trtditanai planking<br />

require! con»ttn( patch-<br />

'Pg.<br />

Denied the DPW was a<br />

nearly $2 mUUon request<br />

for walkway substructure<br />

ATTENTION<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Residents<br />

BeginningJan.1st,1989<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be establishing new<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> collection and schedules for the clty-wlde<br />

trash and recycling pick-up service. Some <strong>of</strong> these<br />

changes are that reoycllng collection will be Increased<br />

to a weekly basis and that trash and recyclables will be<br />

plcked-up on the same day so that there will be no<br />

further scheduling confusion.<br />

In addition, the city will be enforcing Ordinances No.<br />

1049 and No. 88-17, relating to trash and recycling<br />

collection. As a result <strong>of</strong> this enforcement, It Is<br />

imperative that everyone:<br />

1. Places trash In a metal or heavy duty plastic<br />

container no larger than 32 gallons and/or 50<br />

pounds. WOtrash placed out In PAPiftfor PLASTIC<br />

bags, not in a specified container, will be<br />

plcked-up. ALL TfMSHmust be In a can as<br />

outlined above and all cans must have<br />

lids/covers.<br />

2. The container used for recycling material<br />

(Alum. & Glass) must be Identified with the<br />

PROPER RECYCLING DECAL which Is available<br />

at the Public Works Office, 1040 Haven<br />

Avenue.<br />

3. Recyclable paper may ycontinue<br />

to be<br />

placed<br />

p<br />

In a brown paper<br />

paper bag or bundledas<br />

usual. l No recyclable material will be picked<br />

up In PLASTIC BAGS,<br />

residents and the commercial establishments and<br />

Institutions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Further details concerning trash and recycling<br />

collection will be available later In <strong>Dec</strong>ember, Look<br />

for future advertisements and notices!<br />

I Please Cooperate, It'slmportant For Your<br />

Family andTheFuture<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong><br />

ANYQUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL:<br />

OCEAN CITY PUBLIC WORKS<br />

(609)399-6111 Ext.275<br />

E&iifL^Jl^:<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

walk raUings with alumi- learned from dry wasurer <strong>City</strong> Hall renovations, plan to renovate the 3rd<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

radio system — to the turte for a downtown awMte<br />

num ones.<br />

Hansan that similar work which Council approved. and Haven building where The Recreation Depart* <strong>of</strong> $25,470 — was approved. tural master plan. Mayor<br />

Council denlBd a request was perforwed in 1984 for Waterpro<strong>of</strong>ing, windows, Umerpncy Management Is ment received authoriza- The Rre Department was GQlian asked far the funds,<br />

for a $31,000 surf-rake $177,000 by Wlllard Con- lintels and air conditioning located, Mfsergwicy Mm* tion for, among other alio granted a radio which would pay En a eon*<br />

beacfi cleaning machine, struction Co, which rein- are part <strong>of</strong> a 8313,500 pack- agement will be moved to requests, $35,900 to replace upgrade, carrying a pried sultant to coordinate efforts<br />

DPW already his a surf farced, targe girders and age approved by Coundl, the third floor <strong>of</strong> the Public , lights and $105,000 to mpair tag <strong>of</strong> $24,600.<br />

to revitalise downtown)<br />

rake used tor daily mainte- completed some slab work, POT $25,000 the adminis- Safety Building next year, tennis courts.<br />

The Rre Dapartawswt also boardwalk and histortcil<br />

nance, a bead* plow and a Without going into detail, tration will demolish a and the Beach Fees <strong>of</strong>fice, An $8,100 request for a asked for, and received, a sectors. Both Retail Mer-<br />

beach, cleaner that plows Hanson taid the dry went dilapidated rowhouse at which operates seasonally, newfangled Inflatable $50,000 remote-access firechants Association fttM«<br />

debris from the top sixto<br />

litigation with the eon- 642 Haven Ave. The dty, will be moved to the 3rd motorized lifeboat and aflghting<br />

vehicle which w|U dent Jim Penland, and<br />

Inches <strong>of</strong> sand.<br />

SBfuetfon company over the which acquirsd it through Street building.<br />

boat trailer were a!§o let hoses access the beach Fairness In Taxes president<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> the work per-<br />

A SJ0.OOO rotary mower<br />

foreclosure, has tried twice Council also cut $62,000 denied. Two fiberglass life- and other hard-to-get'to Bill McCarthy expreiiied<br />

farmed.<br />

to Mm grass In hard-to-<br />

to sell It and will try again request to $42,000 to renoboats for $10,000 were places.<br />

support for the plan.<br />

New techniques will let<br />

reach places such as around<br />

by the end <strong>of</strong> the year. vate and furnish Emer- OKU<br />

Not on the budget work- Coundl reacted affirma-<br />

fee city iwnttien pillars<br />

the railroad ties wa§<br />

Phase H <strong>of</strong> the Cultural gency Management's new An upgrade to At sheets WM a M0.000 Item tively toward the concept<br />

four to six feet beneath the<br />

approved by Council.<br />

Center construction was<br />

und.<br />

also asked for and approv-<br />

work from 5th to 12th<br />

Some S4SO,000 was SMpffstructure work, ed. The $538,000 project<br />

streets — a project whoie<br />

granted for Music Pier sub-<br />

WATCHDOG GROUP<br />

which kept the pier dosed includes exterior finishing,<br />

fundi were diverted to<br />

structunj work, Rumer said until July, cost the dtytesting<br />

work and ttie eon- (continued from page D <strong>City</strong>'s earlier-than-usual process," wrote th« PITbond<br />

ordinance was passed<br />

emergency Music Pier<br />

die work wlU strenfthen $580,000, Interior beams sttuctton manager (hired at Spread and organized effort budget hearings, which the budget committee. sometime after adoption <strong>of</strong><br />

repairs early this year,<br />

the approximitely 100 pil- were fixed.<br />

$30,000 • year).<br />

to collect "volunteer dues," group had requested<br />

the budget. Obvtauily, this<br />

Rumor said he will request<br />

lars beneath the concert<br />

DPW asked for two new <strong>City</strong> admMstrator Don Improvini beach fee eoUee- man tfti ago.<br />

Of the unusual budget timing placed • tremendous<br />

that in the 1 WO budget,<br />

hall. SimUar work was done<br />

jitneys to replace the city's Hart persuaded Coundl to Uon, the Issuing <strong>of</strong> quar-<br />

meetings schedule, city burden on the administra-<br />

"I think we should try to<br />

§even or eight years ago, he<br />

two buses which are over OK the airport's $46,000 terly budget reports, The administration has Treasurer John Hanson tion to get projects com-<br />

do it right for a change." said, although Council 10 yean old. Council OlCd renovaBon <strong>of</strong> rustog air-<br />

improving ae city's reey- responded to appeals by wrote. In • Nov. 21 memo pleted for the summer<br />

said Mayor Roy Gillian on members Mark VIdetto and only one jitney, at $41,000< plane hangars, and $35,000<br />

dinjjprogram.<br />

FIT and <strong>City</strong> Coundl mem- to Ceundh "In the pail, the season."<br />

Monday.<br />

Jeanne Clunn said they <strong>On</strong> the top <strong>of</strong> the admin- for replacem»nt <strong>of</strong> a 20-<br />

FIT applauded <strong>Ocean</strong> bers to speed up the budget capital budpt and related<br />

At $10,000, DrW wUl recall such work three or istration's "summer year-old underground fuel<br />

begin a yearly project to four years ago.<br />

priority" wish list Is the lat- lyitem.<br />

replace galvanised board* <strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Council est phase <strong>of</strong> the contaulng Council denied • $15,000 VISITORS -<br />

Pastor vander Loo<br />

(continued from page 1) report.<br />

people get their Information The 1MB study was con- to speak at Chapel<br />

concerning ocetn condl- ducted through a telephone<br />

The Rev. Paul W. vander<br />

Hons from television, the survey <strong>of</strong> 901 adults during<br />

Bible study is held 7 pm,<br />

Loo, pastor <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

report notes, Print media is September, Fifty-six percent<br />

every Wednesday, The cur-<br />

Chapel by-the-5ei, wlU be<br />

the source lor 28 percent. <strong>of</strong> respondent were female;<br />

rent topic Is the book <strong>of</strong><br />

the speaker Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 4,<br />

Over three-quarters <strong>of</strong> 57 percent between the age<br />

Genesis. All are welcome,<br />

His sermon is entitled<br />

those surveyed Relieve the <strong>of</strong> 30 and 59, and 38 percent "When God named his TJw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Information they receive Is earned a household income son."<br />

Ranch Hope Auxiliary was<br />

"mostly accurate," says the <strong>of</strong> over $80,000.<br />

The Chipel, located at recently established during<br />

BSth Street and Asbury a meeting at the Chapel.<br />

Avenue, holds Interdenomi- Membership is open to all<br />

national service at 10:30 who wish to donate a por-<br />

•,m. Nunery care is providtion <strong>of</strong> their rime and taled.<br />

Sunday school for allents<br />

for a worthy endeavor,<br />

ages begins at 9:15 a.m. said pastor vander Loo,<br />

Franco's Restaurant<br />

Dinner Specials Daily<br />

From $4.50<br />

All dinners include salad & garlic bread<br />

Fresh HomomadQ Soups Daily:<br />

Homemade Manicottl<br />

Lasagna- Ravioli<br />

& many other dishes<br />

t.n 2 Large Pizzas<br />

fill (Real Brick Oven Plsu)<br />

l V l Pick Up <strong>On</strong>tyl (With Coupon)<br />

MARMORA SEAFOOD<br />

Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fresh Seafood<br />

And Cooked Take-Out<br />

FRESH FISH & SEAFOOD<br />

CALL 390-0842<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS °%<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

PLATTER<br />

IP# •OUtTo<br />

FLOUNDER FISH CAKES<br />

$1.00*.<br />

POTATOSALAD990,,<br />

OPEN<br />

TUM.flwu8.<br />

Closed Monday*,<br />

iwtfl f<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE<br />

iRMORA<br />

stretchers<br />

#HShiMn«(iM<br />

•AM0*TU**MOPWUKOM ,<br />

HMnmmawmM<br />

PUH0P1HM0M<br />

ftf-ftff<br />

* • ' ^<br />

THimSDAV. DECEMBER 1, 198* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. IMS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N J. PAGE IS—SECTION ONE<br />

House Tour<br />

Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 18<br />

20 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Older Homes<br />

Open 12 -5 pm<br />

Historical Museum's Benefit<br />

For Our New Home<br />

Tickets available $10.00<br />

on day <strong>of</strong> tour at our annual<br />

Optrt House & Sindla Day<br />

Ctlebrauon '<br />

1139 Wesiay. (Comer <strong>of</strong> 12th St.)<br />

Advance Silaj $8,00<br />

Senior studio 846 Aibury Avt,<br />

Sun Rose Wordi & Mugfe, 640 Aftury Ave,<br />

Spinning Wheel Flwlst 34th & West "<br />

Plessin[ith9 pubilo tor BS y$m<br />

"Whan We town m§§t$*<br />

w-iMM.i COUPON .»----<br />

I iDMACn ANY DINNER {<br />

1 $2.00 OFF WITH tH» COUPON I<br />

1 'Buy 1 GET 12,00 OFF SECOND DINNER |<br />

BREAKFAST SPECIALS •<br />

2<br />

S<br />

2 Hot , 2 Bacon or Sausage<br />

SSi"<br />

MorvFrl, 7 a,m,-i0:00 a,m, • No i<br />

ffthiCENWAL 399-0113 <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />

OPEN 7 AM-flPM DAILY '<br />

_ ^eriYLltti<br />

(Mtmas Party at Bookbliders Bay Oub<br />

o<br />

o<br />

o<br />

RECYCLABLES<br />

nlitiued torn page 1)<br />

ident tot Basslchis. He said<br />

the Bmi may have lost as<br />

much as $100,000 remoVino<br />

plastic, bimetal cans and<br />

garbage .from recyclables<br />

trucked to a Qiester, Pa,<br />

processing facility.<br />

Meanwhile, a mounHng<br />

pile is exposed to the elements<br />

in Woodbin*.<br />

Environmental activist<br />

Ow«n Murphy, Ocm <strong>City</strong><br />

resident and co-founder <strong>of</strong><br />

the Invlronmental<br />

Rtsponw Nerwork, called it<br />

tht latest MUA s«ndal,"<br />

saying • renewal resource li<br />

turning to useless junk. In •<br />

ntwi release, Murphy eontends<br />

that the alurnirium<br />

alone In the pile is worth<br />

more &an $1 million.<br />

Not to worry, stys<br />

O*NelU, the material will<br />

last long enough for<br />

another processor to take<br />

over,<br />

Betts laid that even if the<br />

materials aren't fully recovered,<br />

"ni chalk It up to<br />

experience." He argues that<br />

troubles are part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

learning process.<br />

Negotlatng with the<br />

MUA to coUert the load Is<br />

Empire Return Corp., said<br />

O'Neill, adding that pro-<br />

OBsslng eould resume by<br />

Ftbruary, He expecti the<br />

firm wlU pay morn than the<br />

qften-CTiticiE«d Si 2 a ton<br />

Basslchls paid.<br />

Th« UMea, N.Y.-based<br />

Rrm is the same company<br />

negotiating with the MUA<br />

for the contact to build an<br />

Intermediate processing<br />

facility OFF) for recyclable<br />

It's the same Am that won<br />

out over Basslchls.<br />

The BassichiB-proposed<br />

tPP, described by Hecht as •<br />

"basic bubble," would have<br />

cost the consumer nothing,<br />

he said. The firm would<br />

have paid out $10 a ton for<br />

recyclable materials,<br />

excluding pksties.<br />

Betts blurted out at Mon-<br />

Gu^e AnAntique<br />

ForChristmaM<br />

' and a Good Jnuestment<br />

ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />

COMER<br />

\ Dot uid Jack Tumer<br />

^5 Propriitori<br />

Thuri.-Sun. 10:30-4<br />

701 Kings Highway S, SeaviUs, NJ 624-0680<br />

8ub|KltO<br />

Clip thlltd tor »3,00 <strong>of</strong>t<br />

Nov. 29-<strong>Dec</strong>, 11<br />

Tisherman's Inn<br />

Rsstaurant<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

Hours: •<br />

OPENflft.ffl.teap.m,<br />

Serving BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />

Wed, thru Sun., Closed Man, & Tues,<br />

EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIAL<br />

Every Nlghtl<br />

CamplMaDlnmr 11.88<br />

Mrvrt tfom 4 p.m. to fpm.<br />

Allyoucan«atfhrlmp<br />

fe A«bury Aventw • Gem Wy, HA •<br />

aaiu&iemtt<br />

release.<br />

MUA bashing does not<br />

appeal to Hecht, who is<br />

quick to note that he holds<br />

no malice against the MUA<br />

and is sony the arrange-<br />

ment couldn't work out, He<br />

said there is no litigation,<br />

contemplate^ by Ms Him<br />

despite losses incurrtsi<br />

O'Neill Indicated the<br />

Authority might take action<br />

to recover damages.<br />

No communities have<br />

lost money as a result <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Interruption, O'Neill said.<br />

Old law seen as trash solution<br />

day's mooting that the facUity<br />

could cost about $5<br />

million<br />

The problem hai betn<br />

ammunition for Murphy<br />

and the Environmental<br />

Response Network.<br />

The group, which sprang<br />

up around fee tadnerator<br />

issue, has called to resignations<br />

<strong>of</strong> MUA chairman<br />

WUUam P.X Band, execative<br />

director Gtorge MarinakisandO'NelU.<br />

0 'NeUl said mat if the<br />

HRN would apply its energies<br />

to the goal <strong>of</strong> recycling<br />

rather than throwing rocks<br />

at the MUA, the common<br />

goal <strong>of</strong> wcyeung would be<br />

achieved,<br />

"Is this MUA bashing<br />

again, or are we really committed<br />

to recycling? 6 Tl« PuUic Works Departtor] wU AM pick It up," saidtorn<br />

10 » 32 pJlons, and<br />

ment Is dusting oB a 19- Breeden, whose many dty shall weigh no more than SO<br />

year-cJd ordinance to make jobs includes that <strong>of</strong> parks pounds when filled. Garbage<br />

trash day m Oo»« Qty a U^ and gardens director. should bo free <strong>of</strong> liquid and<br />

de neater.<br />

Enforcement will encompass wrapped whm pLusd with<br />

A UHWoiown dry ordi- residences and cttnmerciaJ rubbish In the cans,<br />

nance passed in 1969establishments,<br />

Breeden odd. Recydables — oans and<br />

requires all trash and gar-<br />

paper — aren't covered<br />

bage to be stored In plastic or Under the ordlnanoa, me under (he wdinanoj, eld<br />

galvanized cans wim handles cans shall have a capacity <strong>of</strong> Breeden.<br />

and a ttghr-ftttog Ud. But<br />

many to t«vn, especially<br />

summer and weekend resi-<br />

mii wmra MiniNoiR OF FRIENDSHIP<br />

dents, have been setting out<br />

their refuse in knotted or "Pretty In Pink"<br />

tvrtsWed plastic bap.<br />

Especially from the south-<br />

««.*><br />

end, the administration'has<br />

heard complaints <strong>of</strong> trash set issfi^jo Vnin ^&N^B B^ntii Wwilw<br />

ONMW A i pMHy Bawl<br />

out far several days, only to<br />

be ripped open by the elements<br />

— or hungry birds or "FISEHfiR FLOWERS...<br />

HM ungimgt <strong>of</strong> Low»"<br />

animals.<br />

Weeks age. <strong>City</strong> Coundl<br />

"FISCHER refused DPW permission to<br />

reverse me tmsh coUecUon<br />

schedule, so southend trash<br />

would be picked up first<br />

That leaves the department<br />

with one optan, aesording to<br />

DaveBreeden.<br />

said •Starting Jan. 1, U Mi Is<br />

O'Nnill in response to the not in an ap«oprlate oon-<br />

sharply-worded BRN newi talner, me dty [-paid conmic-<br />

1 } Moke My Day teuqutt" Mwsyi<br />

ovolloble tor Cnih & Corry <strong>On</strong>ly at 13.91 tali Intl.<br />

"tout F^nwoal Touch Ronsta'<br />

irns terMonlant LaeattoM to e«v« Vbu tatN<br />

M6 Aibury Av«., Oeaan <strong>City</strong><br />

Phon. Wl-0711<br />

J y f<br />

Biy Avt, Somen Point, N.j,<br />

Presenti<br />

RESERVATIONS * 653-0553<br />

Live Equity Pmfesil<strong>of</strong>wi THMBC<br />

Zaberers<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

5;V<br />

dSfe<br />

Keep Informed. f t U m U d g a r<br />

Your Community Nmp>p»r Evory Vft»k<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Exchange Oiib<br />

The <strong>On</strong>© and <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

TOMMY DORSEY<br />

ORCHESTR<br />

BuddTMorrow<br />

Wall Andrut<br />

OCEAN CITY MUSIC PIEft<br />

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,19B8 *8:00 PM<br />

Admission: $15 per pereon<br />

ALL TICKET8 REIMVID * TICKETJ AVAILABU AT:<br />

aa't DIAMOND TAILOR . m Aiiunv AVI •<br />

GARDENS MARKET • 11. ATLANTIC BLVtJ, • J<br />

PALOMBO'8 PHARMACY • 4M E Mlh If.. 5<br />

TBADBWIND MOTIL. Btn & Wt8Lt¥ AVI,. aa94M<br />

YBBTERDAV8 PACKAGE eTORB-ROOSEVELT BLVD.-DW-nur<br />

PenlandPlace<br />

and 1<br />

Park Place<br />

Asbur^ Avenues 7th Street Corner <strong>of</strong> Gift Giving !<br />

.-i.-..^ ' ... . LivitesYouTo - l-,.i.,^.rtv;«^;<br />

AChristmasCelebration ,<br />

Fri., <strong>Dec</strong>. 2 - 6;30pm - i^rival <strong>of</strong> Santaand Avenue<br />

Festivities, Bell Ringing Parade, Lighting Ceremonies<br />

Sat, <strong>Dec</strong>, 3 - STORE CONTESTS - SHOFFWG (Holiday Specials Galore)<br />

SUNDAYDEG4TIL,.<br />

— OPENHOUSElto?<br />

Festive Refreshments • Door Prizes each how,<br />

Be sure to look for oyr Christmas Puzzles for Kids & Adults<br />

$50. Certificate & chance to win $500 Shopping Spree<br />

This is the time to browse both shops<br />

full <strong>of</strong> wonderful GffTS TO GETor GIVE<br />

'"We'll keep a WISH BOOKwithyournameand<br />

selections on file.,,, let Santa do therest<br />

(A,<br />

GREAT SELECTIONS OF IfcffGRTS • GffTS JEWELRY<br />

All Unusual & Unique<br />

CHRISTMAS ORNA&ffiNTS • TOMS • NATTVniES<br />

BASKET HEAVEN<br />

Our Own Import <strong>of</strong> unbeatable prices<br />

and specials are a shopping bonus<br />

— WE CARE AND HOPE YOU WILL<br />

PAimciFAm m rai IST ANNUAL<br />

"WAVESOF CARING" to help the<br />

needy <strong>of</strong> South Jersey. Convenient containers<br />

on Asbury Ave. for deposit <strong>of</strong> Foods, Toys &<br />

Clothing (new please)<br />

From <strong>Dec</strong> 2 to <strong>Dec</strong>. 23<br />

WE WILL BE OPEN NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 24th<br />

Mem. thru Fri, 9:30 AM(o9 Sat9:30 AM to 6 PM ''],<br />

We hope to see you afidwishing a Happy Season to all<br />

*h/m\


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STOECO<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY.NJ, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,<strong>1988</strong><br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

was originilly a sale mfcadow,<br />

as a dredge material<br />

disposal area from about<br />

I9S1 to 1987. Stoeeo argued<br />

that this use had altered th»<br />

site to such ah extent that<br />

the Corps should no longer<br />

consider the site as federelly-regulated<br />

wetlands.<br />

The government con- land-locked Wet was con- $750,000 in taxes and uplands . and suitable for<br />

tended B«t Stoeeo's uie <strong>of</strong> sidered wetlands which fall become unible to complete development. That left Sto-<br />

th« land at a dredge dis- under federal jurisdiction. It its drainage plans and itseeo<br />

with 13 finished homes,<br />

posal area had altered the also states tint on Aug. 31, grid iystem <strong>of</strong> streeti<br />

1987, the Corps requested drawn in 1900,<br />

he considered wetlands.<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>'sFinest"<br />

I would Like to thank Sgt, Jon Werley and<br />

Ptl, Charles Cusack for their kindness and<br />

compassion on the morning <strong>of</strong> Nov. 19,<br />

when my mother Alice Cole passed away.<br />

It's a peat comfort to know you have<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> this caliber serving in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

I would also like to thank the Rescue<br />

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The SentinelLedger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

The outlook<br />

starts now<br />

The Fmblem !• thai loo ota lhoit ,£?i.SS<br />

1W1 basic feet Too <strong>of</strong>ten they seem to be so<br />

embmSed In th« preperty rtghu .ltd bramMHO;<br />

Sfebr^'irx te o--° f<br />

"the eUtches thai crop up In local ordinances can be<br />

tdMS and they should be. It's unfortunate such<br />

SpSTtSrl fltout to begin with. For instancy<br />

Se home occupation feature <strong>of</strong> the township lontag<br />

£dfi^3 to be amended so that nsfctoda<br />

Sberhooda do not have to contend wi* baffle<br />

inJ the other problems that attend commerdal pureut<br />

wWch h/vi no business being In « nridnttd<br />

zona. In these days <strong>of</strong> computers and desktop pub-<br />

UsWng, the prospkts <strong>of</strong> ZlsWentury "cottage Indu*<br />

bV-are exdHnlTand there are many endeavors<br />

Sftfa^n te aclmpllshri at home w4out tntndr<br />

tag on your neighbors. A tailor/dry doming drop<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ihop Is not one <strong>of</strong> them,<br />

Slmtolv, in Somers Point where one massive boat<br />

itorap balding to atady UteraUy mfruding on the<br />

horizon, planntag and zoning must be more careffi?oii5dewd.<br />

Tlw Idea <strong>of</strong> having ajnurfdpj<br />

plainer has merit. It would also be a good idea to<br />

take a new look at the city's master plan, which<br />

Suggestions to<br />

improve OC<br />

Mfort note — TTiis to fl<br />

0/ a Itittr to Mayor Row<br />

Dear Sir:<br />

As a BQ-year iummer visitor<br />

and a property owner In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, may I iuggest<br />

some changes to make next<br />

L -lash<br />

double yellow line.<br />

• Parking lot mi meter<br />

fees should brftelu«d and<br />

SO advertised.<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> deserves<br />

revitallzatlon, Attractive<br />

video sequences on television<br />

showing dean, sunny<br />

baaehei enjoyed by bflauti-<br />

ftUUUlIlg d<br />

Idltor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

"&"!£& you; then plan with an eye farLepndary<br />

football coaches?<br />

Improvement.<br />

Bryant, Roekne, Lombardi,<br />

p<br />

Patirno — they don't make<br />

mem the way they used to.<br />

Wrongl<br />

A l<strong>of</strong>fll coach may be joining<br />

those respected ranks. He<br />

doesn't coach In the NFL, or<br />

the Big 10; he doesn't even<br />

coach at the high school<br />

tavd. HeVihe coach <strong>of</strong> me<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks — school<br />

kids, sevenm and eighth<br />

graders.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 1,<strong>1988</strong><br />

"Whan me season began,"<br />

he said, T never dreamed<br />

you guys would accomplish<br />

tfcWy. l<br />

1U Ol « L1II1C<br />

The thought<br />

* '^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> must<br />

stop ruining what<br />

makes it special<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Udger; I<br />

cannot comprehend how<br />

the residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

can sit idly by whUe ont<br />

more <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Landmark<br />

is being threatened I am<br />

referring to Mr. Benner's<br />

proposal to relocate Memorial<br />

Field to the sits <strong>of</strong> the<br />

old Wesley Avenue school.<br />

In a time when most communlHes<br />

are erecting mon-<br />

ument* to honor the men<br />

and woman who fought<br />

and died In Vietnam, these<br />

Individuals propose to scale<br />

down <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s memorial<br />

park. To think that you<br />

could squeeze one city<br />

block <strong>of</strong> trees, memorial!,<br />

flags and cannons, not to<br />

mention a tabernacle, into a<br />

lot the slae <strong>of</strong> the Wesley<br />

Avenue school site Is an<br />

Insult to all <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> residents who fought<br />

and died tor our country.<br />

The fact that the mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> likes the Idea Is<br />

even more insulting.<br />

I will also like to know<br />

who Mr. Banner was referring<br />

to when he made the<br />

statement "even now,<br />

Memorial Field is not<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> as a shrine to<br />

those who died lor the<br />

Why should the veterans be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered this type <strong>of</strong> choice?<br />

The dty is more than willing<br />

to enforce ball-playing<br />

and clean-up laws on the<br />

beach. Why not in Memorial<br />

Park?<br />

I also do not understand<br />

how Mr. Benner, who supposedly<br />

is spearheading an<br />

historic preservation movement,<br />

Is willing to desecrate<br />

• memorial that has major<br />

historical significance! If<br />

Mr. Benner truly believes<br />

mat the veterans deserve a<br />

memorial, and If he truly<br />

believes In historical preservation<br />

— tiwn It would<br />

appear to me that he would<br />

do everything In his power<br />

to preserve Memorial Reid,<br />

not move it!<br />

like Mr. Benner, I also<br />

attended <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School in the 1970s. I<br />

remember some gym<br />

daises where we played<br />

ball on Memorial Held.<br />

However, except lor tome<br />

bare patches on the grass, I<br />

don't recall any real damage<br />

caused by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School students.<br />

Come on <strong>Ocean</strong> dry resi-<br />

dents, haven't enough <strong>of</strong><br />

11 landmarks been<br />

Isn't it time we<br />

what you have, leti end the<br />

season tomorrow night as<br />

winners!"<br />

"You guys never pve up.<br />

Always remember thj lessons<br />

learned ta the Wildwood<br />

and Middle games'<br />

At WUdwood, the Hawki<br />

were down 1M lift in thi<br />

third quarts 1 goal-line stand, giving Mid- r_r talk didn't include Items<br />

dle four tries from toe two- such as tackling and blockyard<br />

line and denying them<br />

ing. It wai about mis coach<br />

each Ume. What the opposi-<br />

and his relationships with Ml<br />

tion didn't realize was mat<br />

kids, It was about things<br />

-•*--•• • • • — J Bill Roadarmel<br />

although ihe Hawks had 11<br />

which were just as Important Field Is unmelntalned and<br />

Lansdale, Pa. and<br />

as winning football games. vandalized Is the fault <strong>of</strong><br />

players, the coach's spirit<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

To say the least, It wai anthe<br />

dty, not the veterani.<br />

was on the field with mew.<br />

Incredible scene.<br />

He was the winning edge.<br />

The Hawks went


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO TH K SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, DECEMBER 1, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. <strong>1988</strong><br />

There's something special about good rivalries too<br />

Tom<br />

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Columnist<br />

Ms and, under the h presant two-divtslon d aUgnmant-g* U<br />

put 10 schools in one division, , ' 5»i<br />

Tin schools ta one division means nine league Harness<br />

leaving no room for • non-league game. Since <strong>Ocean</strong>i<br />

<strong>City</strong>-Pleasantvtlle and Brtdgeton-Cumberiand a)* non '<br />

league pn», those rivalries would be In jeopardy.<br />

But there are some other possible changes that could?,<br />

effect the situation.<br />

For instance, the New Jersey State IntersehelaBtte<br />

letic Association is considering a rule change that wouldfi<br />

start the season a week earitar and allow teams to play? *<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECnON TWO^<br />

THE SENTINfX LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

Talent show a success<br />

This year's second annual *Qttdi a the Beat?' The group is comprised <strong>of</strong> Jennifer Anderson, who performed<br />

Rising'Star" Tatart show premd a Krister. Rirrel (11); Barb Handley (11), in the UpSyne "Lollipop" said, "It was<br />

huge SMCWM. Students from the high Andrea Kelly (11), 'Jessica McKee (10), a lot <strong>of</strong> fun, but 1 think more people<br />

school tried for a«h prfus in »• Danielle Ross (II), and Shannon should have participated"<br />

competitive potion or the show, smith an.<br />

which took place on Friday, Novem- Angela Biatnonte, a 14 year old Perpaps the most »nt«t«f<br />

ber 18.<br />

freshman, gamed thM place with her <strong>of</strong> the evening wee the/ones p<br />

Under the production <strong>of</strong> Mn. Ida piano solo entitled Moonlight Sonata, formed by the Aehewf Seeing the<br />

MargoUs. and the Psychology Dub, Senior Allison Amieone redeved teachers portraying country hillbillies<br />

the show went <strong>of</strong>f without a Wteh. Honorable Mention with her solo jaez in the skit "Rrtendship'tnade me (and<br />

Seventeen year old senior Michelle dance to Take ft While It's* hoH" the audienc*) see that chers are<br />

Hams captured fust pri« with her Other Honorable Mentions included people wo. It made eve see the<br />

vow! rendition <strong>of</strong> ttw Olympic Theme Troy Dawkins, and Amy Tolson. Troy teaAers in a more rela and rather<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e Moment In Time," Commenting sang a ballad from the movie School humourous Ught,<br />

on her victory, Michelle was quoted Date entitled "I Can <strong>On</strong>ly Be Me." Overall, the talent khow was<br />

as saying: "Winning it in my wnior Junior Amy Tolson also sang a ballad extremely successful and\ well pro-<br />

year has made it more special, arrangement <strong>of</strong> "Somewhere Over the duced. AU <strong>of</strong> the people jvho worked<br />

because fve worked for it for the past Rainbow."<br />

so hard on this year's sKow saw their<br />

3 yean, and it gives me • sense <strong>of</strong> In the noncompetitive portion <strong>of</strong> the toil and sweat pay <strong>of</strong>f: as the audience<br />

accomplishment."<br />

show, teaeheM and students per- saw a weU polished, extremely pro-<br />

Second place went to "Plash," • formed in various skits to entertain fessional show,<br />

group <strong>of</strong> dancers who performed a the audience while the judges made<br />

Chrii Wllbhln<br />

modern jaw dance to "Can You Feel their deUberationi,<br />

Surfers at Cape Cod<br />

The<br />

Billows NbUsktdby<br />

tin Buttons<br />

C<br />

Rolls: Triple threat<br />

Recently <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfers made<br />

their way up the east coast to Cape<br />

Cod far an awesome weekmd <strong>of</strong><br />

competition. Derek PoUnf, Lance<br />

MiUer, Steve Howard, Jason and<br />

Davt Stuempflg, Kelly Richards,<br />

Katie WeUy are amen§ the Local surfers<br />

who made 8 major ipliih In New<br />

England at an N55A contest, The<br />

small colonial town where our lurfers<br />

stayed, didn't have much to <strong>of</strong>fer In<br />

the way <strong>of</strong> night life to entertain this<br />

lively crew. When asked what they<br />

did do when they weren't checking f<br />

out waves, Steve Howard replied,<br />

"WelL.we played cards."<br />

At least they conserved their energy<br />

to perform In full force In the competition.<br />

But all <strong>of</strong> their pent-up anxiety<br />

would have to remain urdeained for<br />

one more day. The competition was<br />

scheduled to be held on Saturdjy, but<br />

the waves were too big and choppy,<br />

so the contest was postponed. This<br />

gave the surfers time to kick-back and<br />

eontrnplate the outcome <strong>of</strong> the next<br />

days events,<br />

Crisis team<br />

formed<br />

A Crisis IntirventWn Team it toting<br />

fiirmeci In our Whookidlitrltt this<br />

year. Leading this orgaruMtton li<br />

Gregory T. Donahue, Director <strong>of</strong> Special<br />

Services,<br />

Thii team is designed to help indivlduali<br />

or groups With event! which<br />

cause grief, For example, a suicide or<br />

attempted suicide. .<br />

According to the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Health and Human Service!, luldde<br />

is the leading cause <strong>of</strong> death for 15-24<br />

year olds,<br />

"Our goal thii year wUl be to establish<br />

within each <strong>of</strong> our schools a crisis<br />

Intervention team consisting <strong>of</strong> district-based<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>esiionalg," said<br />

Donahue.<br />

The resources found in this district<br />

as well as the community Will be utilized<br />

to resolve crlslseB.<br />

Mr. Donahue and others hope that<br />

the school district will b§ able to<br />

effectively deal with potential situations<br />

which could disrupt the eductional<br />

proceis for an Individual as<br />

well as a school,<br />

Kevin Gilleaple<br />

Ski trip<br />

scheduled<br />

If you want to have the tuns efyour<br />

life, then go on the sU trip to Mt.<br />

Snow and strntton Mt, in Vertnent en<br />

January 6th, 7th, and 8th. The ewt <strong>of</strong><br />

the Wp is $129.00, The prise tadudeti<br />

lodging at the Kamada fail in Benfiington,<br />

VT, refreshments and snacks<br />

upon arrival, two American style buf'<br />

let breakfasts, an evening<br />

smorgasbord, and transportation to<br />

ski areas,<br />

For more InfafmatiM, contact Ed<br />

tfixby at 628-2547, Bill Sutler at 390or<br />

Charlie McCarddl al IS9-<br />

means more fund<br />

EDfTOKi? IN CHlcR<br />

The extra day <strong>of</strong> rent and relaxation<br />

must have done the trick, because<br />

when the contest was through, area<br />

surfers like Derek Poling and Steve<br />

Howard shredded the competition to<br />

bits. Poling placed third to the AAU<br />

Mens Competition, with Howard<br />

plicing third in Opin Men'i Competition.<br />

Dave Stuempiig won the Open<br />

Mens Competition, while his younger<br />

brother Jason Stuempflg won the Jr.<br />

Mens Competition. Kelly Richards<br />

took first, place In the Womens Competition<br />

with Katie Mlly '<br />

third. Area Surfer Chris Mulloy won<br />

the AAU Mens Competition, Local<br />

rtaeher and photographer Rich Bless<br />

won both Masters and Long Board<br />

Competitions, The condlnonB <strong>of</strong> Sundays<br />

contest were prime; waves<br />

ranged from 4 to 6 ft, while the ocean<br />

temperature was a chilly 50 degrees.<br />

Mr. Chuck Allison took the group on<br />

the eight hour trip up the coast In the<br />

hopes <strong>of</strong> starting a New England<br />

Conference.<br />

Mtree Bipoilto<br />

Movie ReviewAccused<br />

The movie, Amstd, opens with a<br />

young woman played by Jodie Poster,<br />

running hysterically out <strong>of</strong> a roadside<br />

bar wltt a torn BWrt. A scared young<br />

man at this same time Is reporting<br />

that a gang-rape is happening. This<br />

movie tells <strong>of</strong> the ultimate horror <strong>of</strong><br />

getting gang-raped by 3 men while<br />

orJooEers cheered and dapped the<br />

rapists cm. The rape scene is absolutely<br />

horrifying. She was held down<br />

on a plnball machine and raped<br />

repeatedly until she finally freed hertalf<br />

and ran bruised and battered out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bar.<br />

The ajajMniPjA., played by Kelly<br />

McGlllls, deaden to settle the case out<br />

<strong>of</strong> court after learning that Jodie Foster<br />

had been drinking, smoking pot<br />

and flirting heavily that night. In<br />

doing so, she accepts a deal that puts<br />

the 3 rapists away on a letter charge<br />

which doesn't go down on their<br />

records as rape. This deal infuriates<br />

Jodie Foster arid Kelly MeGiUii men<br />

decides to prosecute the onlookers.<br />

The court scenes were especially<br />

realiiHc. They shew how even the<br />

hard-neded Fetter could break down<br />

at the stand when asked hard-hitting<br />

questions about the night she was<br />

raped.<br />

This movie was very good. It graphically<br />

depicts the aftermath one night<br />

encounter.<br />

This might not be the movie to see<br />

on a first date, but 1 highly recommend<br />

this flick • bring a couple <strong>of</strong> tissues<br />

too.<br />

BrltlTaxln<br />

Tyrone Rolls is a very unique individual<br />

in mis new generation <strong>of</strong> high<br />

school athletes. Tyrone plays a sport<br />

in every atWeHc season. Sounds simple<br />

huh? Well, If aU goes as expected,<br />

hell be the only member on three<br />

men's varsity sports this year.<br />

As a member <strong>of</strong> the football team,<br />

Tyrone plays <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive<br />

back, along with handling the kick<br />

returning chores. He is also a standout<br />

denhnslve star, with explosive<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive moves as a guard on the<br />

basketball court. He is also the number<br />

one sprinter in both the 100 and<br />

200 meters, as well as a top long<br />

jumper and is a member <strong>of</strong> several<br />

relay teams for the Red Raiders.<br />

"Tyrone is a God given athlete," said<br />

head track coach Wayne Colman, "he<br />

is agile and quick, but he could be<br />

stronger."<br />

"I enjoy knowing Tyrone as both a<br />

player and a person,' said O.C. basketball<br />

coach Tom G«hr, "He's exciting<br />

to watch perform hli athletic<br />

talents."<br />

After speaking with basketball<br />

teammate Ross Carter he agreed with<br />

coach Colman by statln| "Tyrone It a<br />

natural bom athlete who can play any<br />

tport against any type <strong>of</strong> competi'<br />

Hon,"<br />

As a teammate <strong>of</strong> Tyrone's during<br />

track season, I notice his dedication to<br />

being an athlete, He is always leading<br />

the pack on long jogs, or short sprints<br />

at practice. He stays until his workout<br />

is through, whUe others shorten<br />

theirs to get home early.<br />

Tyrone says although he enjoys batketball<br />

and track, football is his favorite.<br />

He Bays, "The competition m<br />

football is more Intense than In any<br />

other tport in high tchool athleHcB.<br />

The athletes take football more teriously,<br />

that's why I like it."<br />

Tyrone says that he It proud to be<br />

en a Us! with such athletes like<br />

Bupne Watts, David Miller, David'<br />

Career opportunities<br />

U you're looking for an exciting<br />

cartir in almost any field from a computer<br />

operator to musician; aircraft<br />

mechanic to truck driver, the Air<br />

Force is the place tor you. Any high<br />

school graduate who is interested in a<br />

caretr with great benefits and excel-<br />

Mulvaney; unique<br />

Patrick Mulvaney Is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School's answer for the gifted<br />

and talented, He teaches the P.A.C.E,<br />

(program for the academic and ereatively<br />

enriched) which means teaching<br />

students who have advanced<br />

creative, academic or performing arts<br />

talent. Mulvaney it also In charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Drama Club and assists William<br />

Hamilton In Dance dub, AU thii if<br />

backed with i B.A. from Jersey <strong>City</strong><br />

State College and a masters from Rutgers.<br />

Okay, that's the back bone <strong>of</strong> thii<br />

quirkey, unconventional character,<br />

It's almost ag boring as American Literature,<br />

but in fact, that is only the<br />

backbone <strong>of</strong> a nan called Mr. Mulvaney,<br />

He Is Indeed a remarkable,<br />

inspiring human being, When so<br />

many teachers treat kids like they<br />

woe leading the world to ruin<br />

through the Bowels <strong>of</strong> hell and that<br />

they are all going to be just another<br />

burden to society, Mulvaney eliminates<br />

those images from his Mind and<br />

treats each child as an individual with<br />

respect.<br />

Vay wily is me able to find a<br />

teacher who allows a student to<br />

expand and create on their own and<br />

give just as much inspiration and<br />

insight ICs almost as if that tiny room<br />

ta the back, right hand side <strong>of</strong> tiw<br />

UJmry is a stress hee greenhouse<br />

music saturates hi» tiny mfg fified<br />

$* wltorittl and humorous play-<br />

Atop, norft to/«W ttrnjiln<br />

tint impressions; every object in that<br />

Chri»Wlfl*ltto<br />

t>tw Kern SMPCK<br />

jutruKinKx fffldMird AflxenteMer; T«M fittM/IMcta wiger,<br />

Amber TaVtor, Vtitoy toty, ftrit Cflfct, AH** Kwfettni %«*, Kevin<br />

lent training can take the Armed Services<br />

Vocational Aptitude Battery<br />

(ASVAB) test which wlli tell thim<br />

Whit jobi they are belt suited for.<br />

There are hundreds <strong>of</strong> available jobs<br />

and about 90% <strong>of</strong> them are transferable<br />

to the dvlllaji market. You can<br />

M<br />

Rowell, Jim Johnston, and fonntf<br />

Honorable Mention All-American,<br />

and State champion at 100 meters,<br />

who now plays Football for the Tam«<br />

pie Owls, <strong>Ocean</strong> dry's own ttbn<br />

Brown. These are jutt Borne <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recent three sport athletes, who Micaied<br />

thiir talents at OCHS.<br />

RayBUke?<br />

stay in the Air Pone for tour yoars.or<br />

make it a career,<br />

If all <strong>of</strong> this seems like, • g3Mt<br />

opportunity to you and you're interested<br />

In finding out more about twelve<br />

Ai Air Force a call at 1-800423-<br />

USAF. L!nd« Ireland,<br />

School store replaced<br />

With die onset <strong>of</strong> every school year,<br />

many changes are initiated, This year,<br />

there was no change as devastating to<br />

the students as the lost <strong>of</strong> tile OCHS<br />

school store. The school store which<br />

has always held its spot in the wings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cafeteria hag been transformed<br />

Into a with classroom. Mr. Clprlano<br />

explained the reason for the transformation<br />

wai the extremely low yearly<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it the school store made and the<br />

Increased state requirements mat<br />

would requite additional classrooms<br />

In the high school this year,<br />

How have the itudents at OC taken<br />

the loss <strong>of</strong> the store? Well, 1 dedded<br />

to find out, 1 began by asking students<br />

if they knew where the school<br />

store wag, (Please take note, 1<br />

neglected to inform them there wag<br />

fio longer a store; in order to notice If<br />

the students know a store existed)<br />

WeU the responses were interesting,<br />

Sean Niekefs<strong>of</strong>l, a senior, raised his<br />

armg in confusion and responded,<br />

"There lg no school store, ig there?*<br />

Another senior, Bob Bunting, knew<br />

where the store wit, he even added<br />

that there it lg no longer there, but he<br />

wade sure to point out that he had<br />

never been in it. <strong>On</strong>e student knew<br />

where the store was because he<br />

remembered the "ring guy* handing<br />

out class rings there, these responses<br />

were good, but I felt it wan tune, io<br />

dig «little deeper, maybe even nick<br />

someone,,<br />

•^ t SnSf l JS!B^ iftmXt^WcfcM^eyi<br />

j»—i_*L ,,. jijiifirjjiifji jutiUMiiftniiB aonearid plan on ooing m tne iururei<br />

leannna an ernoyaine experience/ .- j i;.aLJf.u,_Uj, ^^.M itSv.j. wLifn ndiit<br />

*Wm 1 &§,tfu4&itit&pix&, I do fcnfn^H?^ 01 1 asked on unidentified freshman U<br />

•he know where die school store was,<br />

Site wit hesitant ta answering: She<br />

didn't even know there was a store, 1<br />

pretended to fag in disbelief V«i<br />

'mem you \mu tmm been to ftr<br />

idwd store?% the was at a tmt she<br />

wruvt iheotfiUiitt ferUfn> VOU know? W* FAVB Frograin * ««t go aasnioouiry twee ymn at mmhad<br />

had to redeem fed« herself. She thought<br />

1 Sfi Uidi 'a chMMir 1 outi want jin#nfsiiewyiar»i VutWn for " a " WMM while Wou tefflrig me sh«<br />

Council's Fall business meeting<br />

<strong>On</strong> October 26, im (he Stadeni Sonw <strong>of</strong> th« totfrtcll tnmbct*


PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SBlfflWfiMLBBGElU OCEAN CllVt N J,<br />

THURSDAY, DECEMBER K ttl><br />

Raider girls come in fourth place in statewide Meet <strong>of</strong> Champions<br />

HOLMD6L - The march pions at Holmdd Park. winning the state Hdrwas a fttni. The Raider,who Terns River East art B»<br />

through the state's best the Raiders, unbeaten fitting dimax to that," OC atctittulartd 1 IS pbthlS class <strong>of</strong> the girls* teams in<br />

cross country teams bi the champions <strong>of</strong> Ae Gipe-AJ- eoaeh Mike Naples told had beaten rhp the ittte mi ftty deserved<br />

deep and versatile Cicotn Untie League's Division reporters.<br />

the Group Three te fee where they WeM,"<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School girls' <strong>On</strong>e, wint on to win the Bride Township won th« previous week.<br />

OirtsH ConstttttiB <strong>of</strong> Kt-<br />

team ended iwwfly xvir- a statt Group Three Htlt tor meet with 4J points, T<strong>of</strong>tw "today it Was a taHnny blew away the girts<br />

fourth-place finish in thi tht Brst Bme.<br />

River East (69J was second tougher to get up tor<br />

New Jersey Meet <strong>of</strong> Cham- "We had a grmt ymr and and PhlUipsbutf (103) took t*e#," he added. "Brick and<br />

'88 soccer team better than expected<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's season's edition finished scoring with 1? goals. "We have a lat <strong>of</strong> excel-<br />

soccer team did not have 124-5 and was ranked 19th Mower, who was out <strong>of</strong> lent young people Aat can<br />

the kind <strong>of</strong> season in <strong>1988</strong>in<br />

South Jersey,<br />

action for three weeks, come in and pliv next<br />

that it did in 1987.<br />

But tht 1968 Raiders scored seven tMnei and led year," Chase said, TTwre<br />

The Raiders were 1^-3-2 a showed that the program is Ae team in assist!. are jayvee players who will<br />

year ago, champions <strong>of</strong> strong, and even the depar- The Raiders were also move right up and contrib-<br />

Cape-<strong>On</strong>e and ranked ture <strong>of</strong> players Ukt Brendan successful because <strong>of</strong> the ut».<br />

fourth in South Jersey. This Gallagher and Don Della- impressive work by defend- •We look « be good<br />

Porta will not spell doom, era Jamie Lehman and Mike again next year," he added,<br />

•We (tally cams en at the Hoban.<br />

"just how good I don't<br />

\Snnta Paws' is end <strong>of</strong> Aeyear," Mid OC "We have excellent pro- know."<br />

coach Uo Chase, "the kids grams in the lending If <strong>1988</strong> w»s any indica-<br />

coming to town did better than I ever distrlcti," Chase pointed tion, Chase's Raiders can be<br />

thought they would, f give out. "There are youth expected to be right in Ae<br />

this Saturday them a lot <strong>of</strong> credit. leagues in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, middle <strong>of</strong> things once<br />

'At the beginning <strong>of</strong> Ae Upper Township and Seaagain.<br />

The Humine Society <strong>of</strong> year, I thought Ait a ftw Isle <strong>City</strong>. These programs<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is sponsoring Itt games above .500 would be do an excellent job,<br />

third annual Christmas pro- in excellent ym for us," he<br />

motion Saturday, <strong>Dec</strong>, 3<br />

"By the Hme Ae kids get<br />

uid.<br />

and Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 1! when<br />

to high school Aey have<br />

Leading the way was<br />

area residents are invited to<br />

good knowledge <strong>of</strong> Ae<br />

goalie Bob McAllister, who<br />

have their pel's picturg<br />

game and have developed<br />

put together a 0.86 gotli-<br />

taksn with Santa Pawl<br />

their skills," he continued,<br />

against average and<br />

between noon and 3 p.m,<br />

"Many <strong>of</strong> them play year-<br />

recorded 12 shutouts. round,"<br />

The event tmkes plaoj it McAllister helped keep McAllister, Gallagher and<br />

the Society's shelter, <strong>of</strong>f Ae scores down while Tim Lehman, among oAers, will<br />

TeniiMsee Avenue on 9hel> Gallagher and Chip Mower be gone next year, but<br />

tw Road before <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef. produced <strong>of</strong>fenie, Gal- Mower • it a junior and<br />

CaU3M-J01B.<br />

hgher led tht <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoban a sophomore.<br />

1<br />

field* winning the individual<br />

title by 76 secowds.<br />

Swdy Wright <strong>of</strong> Paul VI,<br />

whose team did not qualify,<br />

Hnlshtd eighth, the first<br />

South Jersey runner to<br />

return.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1 state meet, came home<br />

Brid#*»byHj<br />

KAitftd K«m Dougherty<br />

LABM Hess at<br />

The champion<br />

was 41st.<br />

finished ribeft<br />

ferry Dougherty finished Raiders mil OiffQMo<br />

61st forQC, Kate Ml was be honored 43rd, and<br />

«th and Meggtn Rnril during a brief Sacred<br />

7h\A. Jen We& <strong>of</strong> Egg ceremony on<br />

• •<br />

Harbor Township, Who<br />

quaUfie^ as an individual, the steps <strong>of</strong> The O«a«<br />

was 37th, while Cheryl <strong>City</strong> Hail<br />

Bnuihid<br />

Keating <strong>of</strong> Sacred Heart 6 ptnt* Friday in Ae<br />

took4W».<br />

! Lori Hey- The Bridgeton boyi, who win the boys* chatfigion-<br />

prtor<br />

wood was 27th, the hightst won Ae CALand SouA ship.<br />

ftrkk<br />

finish by a Raider, Alison Jersey Group Three HUM, Jason Dljoseph <strong>of</strong> tail VI<br />

Amlcone, who wa« ill in the finished BfA in Ae Meet <strong>of</strong> won me individual title, ttAlly<br />

Oiamplons,<br />

bating Mike Ktykwk <strong>of</strong> l tald psj<br />

LUNCH WITH<br />

Paul VI edged ChrisHan Bound Brook by tight we- think we just ran oui<br />

SANTA DEC, 10<br />

BroAers Aeademy» 62-65, its onds and Urie Adgeway <strong>of</strong><br />

Counhy Show Women's<br />

dub will hold Its annual<br />

lunch with Santa and poinsettia<br />

sale 11:30 a.m. to 1:30<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

p,B\. Saturdiy, <strong>Dec</strong>. 10, in<br />

the Upper Township Hemmtary<br />

School, Mifmora.<br />

Admission is $2 at the door,<br />

All Repairs <strong>On</strong> Any (1) <strong>On</strong>e Appliance<br />

TAX PRBPARAttON PINANCiAL PLANNINO<br />

$1Q Q^ plus parts<br />

ACCOUNHKO<br />

v<br />

!¥i»W with this wOpen,<br />

Francis j, Brennan, Jr.<br />

No Labor Charge Coupon Must Be Presented at time <strong>of</strong> Repairs<br />

Cnfflti PnNfc Accountant Ulmer\$ Appliance Service<br />

Plan Before <strong>Dec</strong>ember 31,<strong>1988</strong><br />

31SO ABBURY AVENUE<br />

399-4398 Now thru March 31,19BB OCEAN CITY<br />

301 3rd Si,, Suite C<br />

OctUi <strong>City</strong>. NJ 01228<br />

kCOUPON<br />

MAINLAND SADD<br />

BENEFIT DEC I<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School Students Against<br />

Drunk Drivers (9ADD) will<br />

sponsor a "Night at Sodas,"<br />

Bay Avenu», Seiners Point,<br />

from B p.m. to I i.m, PWday,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 9. Gary Grant,<br />

deejay, will play music for<br />

dancing. Cost is S3 per perwn.<br />

Proceeds wilJ benefit<br />

the SADD icholarihip program,''<br />

For WormaHem e»U<br />

BM151.<br />

TRIP TO RADIO<br />

CITY DEC. §<br />

The Cape Educational<br />

Fund Is sponsoring a but<br />

Mp to Radio OtV Music<br />

Mali <strong>Dec</strong>, 6 to see ttn<br />

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Investor F^ssbook*<br />

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Money Market<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO OCEAN Clf¥» NJ,<br />

In cross country, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bbys continue what's expected<br />

Good miss country tvams lantic League's Division how much the injury held<br />

we pwtty much mken for <strong>On</strong>e. Oar«*ee ba*,» said Mowgrunted<br />

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Raider tennis coad\ PhU Bun- Though only a sop! „<br />

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Defending champions take to the pool anew Friday<br />

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obituaries<br />

Rose McNuIty Rock, 79<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP =' Rose C. McNuIty Rock, 79,<br />

died Nov. 28 at her home.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> tftis community for two ywrs, she was<br />

bom in Fort Reading and had formerly lived in Carteret<br />

for 53 yetrs.<br />

Surviving are • son, Harry <strong>of</strong> Upper Township; a sister,<br />

Johanna Martinet <strong>of</strong> Port Reading: and five grandchildren.<br />

Service will be 9 a.m. today (Thursday) it St. Elizabeth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungary RC Church, Carteret. Burial will be in St^<br />

Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia,<br />

Arrangements are by the Rumpf Funeral Home, 21<br />

Locust St., Carteret.<br />

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Herbert L, Oodfrny, Owntr<br />

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In Time <strong>of</strong> Trouble, WiAnAs<br />

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Pledging for tht future, u In the put, the flneit anil<br />

moil dignified, pemniUted ninentl service<br />

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NORTHFIILD — Mary M. Arch, 56, <strong>of</strong> Revere Avenue,<br />

died Nov. 26 atfher home.<br />

Mrs. Areh had been employed at BaUyi Gnind Hotel<br />

Casino since 1983. Formerly she owned a restauriint in<br />

Brant Beach for 10 years.<br />

She was a former resident <strong>of</strong> PhU«delphla.<br />

Surviving are three sons, Steven <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Keith<br />

<strong>of</strong> MUlvule, and Chris <strong>of</strong> Northfleld; a toother, Phillip<br />

MeCaUum <strong>of</strong> Uvtttown, Pa.; and two grandAUdrin,<br />

Service was Wednesday *t the Rosenberf^-Raphael-<br />

Sachs, Philadelphia. Burial was in Sunse Memorial<br />

Park, Phitadeiphla.<br />

Contributions may be sent to the Hospiw ProgMm,<br />

AtlanHc <strong>City</strong> Medieal Center, AtiiinHe <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Regina Fania, 65<br />

Regina W, Fania, 65, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died Nov. 26 in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Sowers Point.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> mis dry eight years, Mrs. Fania had<br />

spent summers here for many years. Bom in Philadelphia<br />

she was formerly <strong>of</strong> MaJvern, Pa.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Robert M.; a ion, Robert<br />

M. Jr. <strong>of</strong> New RocheUe, N.Y.; a daughter, Susan B.<br />

Hepke <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa,-, and two grandchUdren,<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wiU be said 11 a.m, Friday at<br />

St. Fmnds Cabrini Church, Burial wlU be in Anisley<br />

Cemetery, Roslyn, F«. Friendi may oil from 9:30 to<br />

10:30 a.m. Friday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Contributions may be sent to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue<br />

Dally • Evening<br />

1 liwrdiy Houti<br />

HemtVlifUAItol<br />

THAT WORRIED LOOK<br />

With theie young pups, that worried<br />

look Isn't real. You might call It a physlological<br />

Illusion. The whole problem Is that their<br />

headi haven't grown enough to fill out the<br />

wrinkles In their brow§.<br />

But, with people i worried look li usually<br />

rial, It reflects the deep concern! that<br />

trouble our world and lives.<br />

Vet, worry Isn't going to Improve the<br />

world. Its only reil value li that It eneour-<br />

.yaiiii<br />

ages us to seek solutions where they cart be<br />

i toundi Th© tort thing to rtplioe wewfy with<br />

Is FAITH.<br />

Through the centurlei man hai found<br />

hope and courage In the truths <strong>of</strong> religion.<br />

Qod never meant us to solve our problems<br />

alone. Perhaps our moit perplexing problem<br />

today li thit too many people have<br />

been trying to do just thatl<br />

I Sunday Sundafy M<strong>of</strong>rday fue(dsy Wedrtesday Thursday Friday Saturday<br />

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A chicken dinner will be<br />

held S to 7 p.m. Friday, Dee.<br />

2 at the Union Chapel by<br />

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Aibury Avenue, "nckets are<br />

88 adults; $2.50 children,<br />

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Timothy McGee, 79<br />

Timothy P, MeGee, 79, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qkf died Nov. 26 at<br />

Our Lady's Rwsldtnce, Pl&JSantville. ,<br />

Mr, MeGee was a jettred wholesale Hortst and % former<br />

member <strong>of</strong> leavlew Country (Sub and Whitemaish ;<br />

Valley 'Country dub. He was also a mimeer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Friendly Sons <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick.<br />

Bom in PhUadilphte, he h4d totn a resident hem tot<br />

IS years and had also lived in Rourtown, Pa,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Annej one sons Hugh W, <strong>of</strong><br />

Anandale,"Va.j two daughters, Kathleen Bums <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />

Hill, Pa., and Joanne Ispehshade <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; IS<br />

grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wUl be edebmtad 10 ».m.<br />

today (Thursday) at St. Augustae'i RC Church. Burial<br />

will be in Holy Sepulchre Osmeltry, Philadelphia<br />

Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until Hme <strong>of</strong> Mass *t the<br />

church.<br />

Arrangements are by the Chester J. Wimberg Funeral<br />

Home,<br />

Contributions may be made to Alahiimer's National<br />

Headquarter*. 70 E, Lake St., Chicago, IU., 60601 Wt.<br />

jo Ann Lelie, 43<br />

SEA BLE CITY - Jo Am LeUe, 43, <strong>of</strong> 8103 Landls<br />

Ave., died Nov. 27 at the Cooper Medieal Centtr, Camden,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Injuries sustained In an automobile aeddent PH-<br />

day In Woodbine.<br />

Bom In Trenton, she lived In Umbertvllli before<br />

moving here four years ago,<br />

Mrs, lelle was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bwing Township High<br />

School, the Mercer County Vocational School and the<br />

Donnelly Memorial School <strong>of</strong> Nursing In Trenton,<br />

where she became a licensed pracHeal nurse.<br />

She was a nurse in the amerpney room <strong>of</strong> St. Mary's<br />

Hospital In Langhome, Pa,, and most recently wai a<br />

nurse for the Atlantic County Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections.<br />

Surviving are two som, Robert and Alin Burket, at<br />

home; a daughter, Patricia Burket <strong>of</strong> Cltrmont; her<br />

mother, Helen Orlando <strong>of</strong> thli city and her father, Fred«<br />

eriek J, BowerB Jr. <strong>of</strong> Mercorvllle,<br />

Service was Wednesday at the fCrause and Logan<br />

Funeral Horns here. Burial was private,<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Rev, Pgul W. vanderLoo, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY DEC. 4,<strong>1988</strong><br />

10:90 A.M. Sermon:<br />

"WHEN GOD NAMED M SON"<br />

2nd Sunday In Advent<br />

Musical Director Mltlarti Adam<br />

Nurttry Available during Service<br />

ST PETER'<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th «fld Caitttl Avsnue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J,<br />

N*tey Fox MtHatim<br />

fJMfiigfdj<br />

McAfee,<br />

'<br />

ills CominyiilM, Sleylef Chapel<br />

ftOOAMdllShl<br />

lCh30A,M1M<strong>of</strong>nlii|Wottljlp<br />

Serttion<br />

"WATCH"<br />

Of, M, Russell Shivers, Paiit<strong>of</strong><br />

Rrtnk A, Ydfkcs, It. Assoc, Pasiot<br />

MfBtPmsbyterian Church<br />

ev. tiftMm h Allen, Pastor grtinrHui<br />

I Kemihtime, Uttm <strong>of</strong> Mwto<br />

SUNDAY DEC.4,<strong>1988</strong><br />

"TH£ WONDER<br />

OFHIS SILENCE"<br />

, ^Vflfilng Wdretitp - 7:00 pw<br />

'Jr J <<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<br />

Cape May County Unit <strong>of</strong><br />

the AmBrican Cancer Society<br />

needs more volunteers<br />

to help with BdueaHon p»*<br />

grams ind fund ralilne<br />

iventi. For Inforinatton call<br />

886-1 tS4.<br />

Otto Bruyns, 84, former<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> Northfleld<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

"God's Wordln Today's World"<br />

Pi WMliy Ave, (Luny Hotel, siwnd Fi.j <strong>Ocean</strong> Otty, N,J.<br />

Rev. John E. Jamie son<br />

Pallor<br />

9:48 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

NORTHFtlLD — Otto Bniyns, 84, died Nov. £6,1*<br />

Presbyterian Hospittl^Phlladaphto. '<br />

Mr, Bmyns was the tmm mayor tf NerthBild Witt<br />

served mi city feom 1944 fitfough 1 WS. He w^Mf<br />

Prudential tnsurana Co. to 1966 Mid began Ms<br />

with a« city foUowtei hu mmmi mmm &<br />

government began when he was appolntid to A| taMM<br />

<strong>of</strong> assessors. He Berved as gea*tey <strong>of</strong> the bawd far ftvi<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 years as an asse^or.<br />

He was elected to <strong>City</strong> Council In 1954, holdtaj • p


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PAGE 16 —SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, «8f<br />

Real Estate Salt Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />

BEESLEY S MANOR<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

Saturday & Sunday 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

2 beautiful brand new 4 bedroom Victorian models<br />

on 1 acre Jots - open for your InspecHon,<br />

RIFRISHMENTS SIRVIQ<br />

DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY<br />

Located just 1/2 milt south o( Bis Beesloy'c Point en RI 0<br />

(Shore Rd.) Look for Open House Signs<br />

Call BERGER REALTY, INC. 3894211<br />

iGold Caul lecond flow oondo<br />

wnn boautllul siewl gl soon,<br />

•Foowroa Inciutfe 4 BMra<strong>of</strong>fli, i<br />

buhl, tpadoui rooms, nthadral<br />

ceilings Alter youVs cwuldersd<br />

Iflo oihiri on Wgslgy lor or<br />

$300,000 check Ihli out tor |uil<br />

iMi,eoa,<br />

sin<br />

Oanl llnd a dupiei en Conirtl<br />

Avimut lor under 1100,000?<br />

How at BIOS) Mock, loo! Two,<br />

(*o bedroom unlit both hMIM<br />

and mostly fumiihed tar jutl<br />

I11M00, Dgnl delay on ihli<br />

onil<br />

Juil IIKM and ar I ho right prfcsl<br />

This iseond door lully (umlinsd<br />

condo li In like new nmdlllon<br />

ana loalurej s badraomi, a<br />

bnlhi. Caltiedrnl colling, dried<br />

Unplug, and much man. Convtnlgni<br />

loealian. Asking<br />

1146,800.<br />

BRAND NEW LISTING;<br />

Spacious bonlllully furnished<br />

4 bedroom, 3 bath,<br />

2nd floor biaehfroni with<br />

laundry, storage, unclosed<br />

shower, liroplaco. oxtra<br />

largo decks and over-slzod<br />

garage, Expnntiivo ocean<br />

views • all this for<br />

$448,000. Prime soulhend<br />

beachl Call 390-8822.<br />

S bedroom, ! bath single<br />

family In excellent con*<br />

Iten. 30 x 100 tol Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking. Furnished, 398.<br />

1858,1179,000.<br />

Duplex close to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s finest beach and<br />

boardwalk. 2 bedfoomi, 1<br />

tile bath on each ftoor. Ill<br />

ffoer has gas baseboard<br />

heat, d«e!i war tm ear<br />

garage. A must see<br />

duplex! 1114,000. Call<br />

3»0041.<br />

Low mtlmananM vinyl ikjed<br />

flypta In a ray quuity loaikxi<br />

, on Control Annul, near 22nd<br />

BrM, Thh propany has gat<br />

hM, camml air, nreptaco. ear.<br />

port, hugs tunoadi and «n oicol<br />

M rantU hWory AMo avaMM<br />

a condos for nea.ooo flnl Hoar<br />

•nd »i 96,000 Bscond floor. Fully<br />

tumdhsd Csllnowl<br />

UnlimltM potenilgj ovnilablo wim<br />

Ihli new lilting si iha D«Ml<br />

Ami Hole! ai iiih a central<br />

Avanua. lieallan! rapaal elltntalla.<br />

Up to S3 rooms and i<br />

agirUnenii, Coll Marr Aganey lor<br />

additional Inlormmlonl<br />

AMolutely Immnnjlsto a bdrm., 1<br />

Mh rancher In nlee year round<br />

rwlghberhMd, Lai ol •mtnNiat<br />

Indudlnfl gn loroM air hM,<br />

leparaie dining room, ducted<br />

SMge, Itncad yard. Ml tor any<br />

1111,100, Gall now!<br />

3 btdfoom, 2i/fa bath<br />

eondo In ueellent eondl.<br />

Uan. Central air, fireplacs,<br />

decks all applltnett. Asking<br />

$124,900, Call IM-<br />

1168. —<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> t kind - quaint<br />

ploUretque English style<br />

brick house that exudn<br />

charm In • premier location,<br />

with some TLC, his<br />

could provide an unique<br />

opportunity for someone to<br />

•njoy the luxury <strong>of</strong> living In<br />

i dsslrable neighborhood.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly one short block to an<br />

excellent beach and the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> Bis boardwalk.<br />

1271,000, Gail am<br />

1SSS,<br />

DupiM<br />

one Hock ¥ fatasri Mh<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-atreot partdng. Three<br />

bedrooms, bath, gal<br />

•pass heat on first floor,<br />

Meend floor apt hM thra«<br />

bedrooms, bafh. Furnished<br />

far %m,m. CM mo*»i<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

Beautiful Brand New<br />

3,600 Sq. Ft, Office Building<br />

11 th & Haven Avenue<br />

teeaMn, abundance e( paiWng, final BreMBlanaj<br />

building Mr one uur •frMugh can rje split up tmo < <strong>of</strong>flat tuMi<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly sulUIng IngainiiM) 3.600 .qua feet ef mnMusta space<br />

ta ont uMf. Enrapnont) architectural nngrlly, Ottered tjy one,or<br />

Cape May County', nnstt buHderi To be owwred in M w<br />

SBMIOon<br />

KHhiWest<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

398-1700<br />

Mt'/M<br />

1AMIS M, DWYER, REAL ESTATE<br />

IMVBITMiNT • DEVELOPMENT<br />

franklin<br />

'REALTORS<br />

Outstanding single home<br />

on comer tot complete<br />

with full bay views. 5<br />

Minis,, 3 full baths. Hying<br />

room, w/fp, new kltdwn,<br />

2 ar garage and more.<br />

SU5.00Q. Excellent mndl<br />

Hott, inspert newt Call<br />

399-5711.<br />

Marina MeWi Townhouse.<br />

Living room, w/fp, dining<br />

room, Ml., 3 bdims., 2V4<br />

baths, central air, 2 open<br />

dedts, 2VS ear prage. Call<br />

to see. Priced at O07.000.<br />

CaU 399-5712.<br />

Affordable condos . 2 bed.<br />

rooms, IVi baths each. Living<br />

room, dining area,<br />

kitchen. Writ floor §79,900,<br />

second floor $83,900. CaU<br />

today far appt. Call 399.<br />

S713.<br />

Immaculate Cottage, 2<br />

large bdrmn., full bath &<br />

new kit, Ideal for •tarter<br />

or retirement home,<br />

inspect today!!! CaU 399-<br />

5711,<br />

New listing large Duplex,<br />

3 bdrms., 2 baths each<br />

unit. Approx, 1 year old.<br />

Asking 011,000, CaU 399.<br />

5712.<br />

Two bedroom bungalow,<br />

gas heat, Ig, lot and <strong>of</strong>f<br />

•Beet parking. Needs TLC,<br />

Asking 179,900, CaU 399-<br />

1713,<br />

Income Producer, 3 heated<br />

units w/exoelhmt rental<br />

history. "IB" Qroii<br />

923,000 t excellent buy at<br />

$184,900. Call 399-5711.<br />

South Bui -' ipiious lit,<br />

floor condo. 3 bdrau,, 2<br />

full baths <strong>of</strong>f street parking,<br />

1127,100, CaU 399-<br />

1711.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. DGC. 3<br />

11 to 4 pm<br />

5440AsburyAvo.<br />

Brand new duplex eendei,<br />

1 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

fireplace, central air, wall<br />

to wall carpet, all appliances.<br />

1 black to beach<br />

from $176,000. Visit our<br />

furnished sample today!<br />

Call 8994122,<br />

ATONILOOAnoNI<br />

3 taAoom duplex Just one<br />

street to a prime boach.<br />

Offered furnished Including<br />

niw carpet. Asking<br />

$MS1P0f>.OaflMMl22.<br />

ri'ii iBfflTfl<br />

Cokini*! home en comer<br />

foi sos9 to boa^i and<br />

boardwalk. Pour badrooms,<br />

2V» MM, firsp^ss,<br />

gai nsm% &mtm aw,<br />

hardwood floors, 2 ear<br />

garagt, sundock with<br />

eeaan views. Includes<br />

appliance* and window<br />

Mtftmntt, MMJOO, Cal<br />

ager<br />

B?!!prsea Rri ?riD;uth si<br />

20 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

Marmora<br />

3904818<br />

Under construction .<br />

Duplex condca • 3 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths fireplace<br />

each, plus many niot features.<br />

Excellent buys at<br />

$124,900,1st floor S129.900<br />

2nd floor, CaU 399.5712.<br />

New construction - Qua),<br />

ity 3 bdrms., 2 bath, ps<br />

heal, central air, fireplace,<br />

garage. Corner property<br />

with Bay views. $144,500.<br />

1st floor, 1149,500, 2nd<br />

floor, CaU 399-5713,<br />

Rare Find, lagoonfrem lot<br />

50 x 100 w/4 boatslips,<br />

B99.500, CaU 399-5711.<br />

Bayfroni Townhouse,<br />

living room, w/fp, din,<br />

m., Wt,. 3 bdrms,, 2H<br />

baths, den, eentrtl air, 2<br />

open decks, 2V4 ear garage<br />

& boat slip. $225,006, Call<br />

399.1712.<br />

Established DeU and Sundry<br />

Business - North and<br />

high traffic location. Sale<br />

Includes Real Estate-Business<br />

and equipment, Call<br />

today for complete details,<br />

CaU399.S713,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a Kind Townhouse,<br />

Uv, rm,, formal din. rm,,<br />

family rrn,, w/fp, kit., 3<br />

bdrms., 2Vi baths, garage<br />

k lovely fenced in yard.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 1199,500. CaU 399-<br />

5712.<br />

Excellent investment<br />

opportunity - large duplex<br />

with many improvements<br />

6 bdrms, and 2 bdrm, unlit<br />

directly across from the<br />

beach It boardwalk. Great<br />

rental potential estimated<br />

gnu Income $25,000 Pius,<br />

Price reduced!! Owner<br />

anxious!! CaU TODAY for<br />

appointment. 399.S713,<br />

New condominiums, maintenance<br />

free, three badrooms,<br />

two baths, oleotric<br />

heat and central air In each<br />

floor, oarpot, docks,<br />

$164,900, let floor<br />

$164,900. 2nd floor. Call<br />

3994041.<br />

orner prepeTljniefosi<br />

from toy, I bedrooms, 1<br />

b«h upper unit 1 bed.<br />

•iro<strong>of</strong>fl, 1 bath lower unit, or<br />

us§ aa •single with bitutl-<br />

Msunsete, fireplace, prop,<br />

fstslonally landscaped<br />

grounds, All for $259,900.<br />

CaU 399-8822.<br />

listirtfll North end,<br />

beach block duplex with<br />

wrap-around porches and<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> p.- 'ing, Updated<br />

kitchens A baths make this<br />

an exc<strong>of</strong>ent rental properly<br />

<strong>of</strong> second home.<br />

»224,«>a Cdfl 390-1656.<br />

•*=<br />

1 Atlantic Ave,<br />

Real Estate Sate Real Eslato Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estatt Sate<br />

mMMNrnti*<br />

en pneta Jtnay S I M WtMrfram Ca!i.<br />

munlty. MBM MaMB In «w WO1 Ol<br />

«ll> ttumMr tar Inlwimolffl,. 1-H00-633-<br />

1 MS. M M M fUiUlty. RMBn.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA • MMIMni CBMa.<br />

minium. bMulMty MMN m (torn<br />

unli wild ww i M ot eeMa tm iM,<br />

turnWnd, tiV«» Ml TM RMaai<br />

Mmmnmm. ' - ^<br />

Luxurioui 3 Wrm., 2 bMi oondo on 40' lot across from oreat<br />

•outhend bea*. Conpletty fumbhod, like new wall to wall<br />

earpets, full appllanco package. Off*B»el parWrfl, stomoo<br />

Super teoaBon and perfeet oondWon make Wa a "isit fciy "<br />

Roduced to 1239,000. Make an <strong>of</strong>fer!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clry - Large S bdrm,, i baft home on oversizid lot In<br />

• convenient area. Close to good louftend beaches and<br />

easy commute to AUnntJc 01^. $134,600.<br />

2 bdrm. furnished condo. Lew taxes, low condo toe Includes<br />

Insurance, maintenance and pool use. Off-street parking.<br />

Walk to good beaeh. Own for less man rent, $70,000,<br />

Qeean <strong>City</strong> - now 3 bdrm., 2 baft, gas heat, central air, eom-<br />

Plate appliance package, wall to wall carpets, celling fans,<br />

custom minl-blindi and verticals. Great prise, great location<br />

and owner financing to qualified buyer. Call today I $111,000,<br />

Qeaan <strong>City</strong>. s bdrm., a baft home on double lot LB, formal<br />

OR, den wlft flreplaeB. Hartwood ftoori, all new vinyl windows.<br />

New kitchen and Inground pool. 90 x 11B double duplex<br />

lot Call ttday tor additional details.<br />

COLDUUGLL<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

909 WEST AVENUE<br />

OCEHrlCJTY.HJ<br />

3883888<br />

An InasuBKIBil!, qtnsd ind DgsilM Mstita<br />

0! ClimHI lints RHIWMI Allrlilln In<br />

MANAHAWWW . Pdisa tor qukk UMIS<br />

MMm, mm arms, * «<br />

MANAHAWKIN WATCRFFtONT - Rfr<br />

RHXMM am) wpunflwl Vn* twJroom<br />

Ran* on iWooo. New SuMM.<br />

wooatumlrg (ropiace Fumfcrwl<br />

H 18.5O0-CmnaRsaity, Tot t=» UN J,<br />

1-KW-SS2- 7B31 or H» CB7-SJ00.<br />

MAFMORA - Baytwry Cm Oootfo<br />

Campgnund Can Vina imdM on larp*<br />

cwmr Mt wtm KTHlwd penis. Fur<br />

nWiad and bsautltulty tonkoud. OSH<br />

to pool and W». tsi.500, Cal OMwH<br />

Baniw Aiaamy Ftoal etmt, M Wail<br />

Ave. 39»O888_<br />

LANE omom<br />

PMnbury, Two-»ioty oUtmW timi<br />

tutitf room, tlreptoos. Mvangksri t<br />

i nan woodM M. (Mr OxtUmS H»<br />

M L Sam RM EM, asMtw a<br />

GARDENSPLAZA<br />

y Mews fmnMs<br />

fifth floor Qooanffoitt<br />

one bedroom unit<br />

beautifully decorated<br />

with Oriental moUt,<br />

$179,900. fumlBhad,<br />

GARDENSKAZA<br />

PARK PLACE and<br />

THEBEACH<br />

ROSEeOURT<br />

Unique adultilvlng for Si years and older. <strong>On</strong>aJ.<br />

bedroom condo, w/w carpet, fully equip. Kitchen,<br />

waihtr; dryer, A/C, gas her water heat, rear deck,<br />

private front veranda, landscaped, one block to bay, 10<br />

year warranty.<br />

Now Renting For Year Round Residency<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

Owned by Teresa or Charles Palermo<br />

Broker ol Record • Kathleen Dewlft<br />

HDLLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY,<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

Haw Ufeichert's Affordability Plus<br />

can cut your monthly home payments:<br />

Chela I<br />

A 3O.yr Adjuitable Rule Mortgage with flnl jfiar at S.3/4%!<br />

,. ,«nd from the jnd ytar thrmuh the 30th, thi ratt idjuiti annually butd on<br />

2.m% ovt r thi l-tor Ttauyiylill indai (nijw it ipnra«lnnicly g%), Hmmer,<br />

you tin thooif I I pWmenU il M/4% fram win i through loin which<br />

«« difemd Inureii, If (njs would be added to tht principal This<br />

option rtducu your Initial payment! by 30% or more compared In<br />

typical (Isid rale flninelnl, (APR Is lO.flTTM hued on IWI/M Index!.<br />

A 3u.jfr Ftod R«te Mortgjge with flrit ym ntt it f .7/8%!<br />

.. .and a MfflH second year rate. In ytars 3 Ihraujh 30, the rats n><br />

miltu n«d at 9.7/JM, Ybu injoy ilwd rite liability and itlll reduce<br />

niy«J Biymenli by 15H to !0H vt nui nrdiniry n«d ratt programi,<br />

10 you can qualify lo buy a lot more home, (APR li 9.SS0HI.<br />

No OrlUnailoa Pet! (No PolnUI)<br />

lelict whichever mor1ga|e program bell meitj your nted, and piy no -<br />

orl jlnatlon fee (up lo 3 points) and youll still enjoy il jnincant lavlngi on the<br />

InlUillhvtstBien! required 10 buy your nent home..<br />

AfTordiblllty Flyi can help you buy more home than you ever thouait po*<br />

sftle - and at minthly paymenti Ihil can be hundredi leu than usual. And<br />

only Weleheri has It. So call 111 today and gel the team nmkinf on your dream.<br />

Notii Rates subjec! to change slUiout notlte and wWIe mortgi* fund., la|.<br />

Anilible to qualified buyers on Bled properties only.<br />

Welchert's Atfordablllly Plus now available on select properties<br />

•meng those listed below. Call Immediately for furlhsr Information.<br />

DONT JUDGE A lOOK IV ITi COVER I<br />

. OtM mM§ youtn be hookidl Great for<br />

fOitalii Great for your largo famllyl This ti<br />

tilt ulUatltf shore homo. It bMltt 1 bright<br />

nm puter, eoay UvJng roan with fjrijilitij,<br />

hup dlntag room with buOl In Iruidi, plus<br />

four bedrooms, II can be M •nytJrne, 10<br />

why not tike 1 look today arid be SOLDII<br />

iliiOM<br />

SOUTMEND COTTAGE . QON to tht<br />

bodll This beautifully re-dona ootUgg b<br />

)sut the peitep spot for family fun and Iot»<br />

<strong>of</strong> happy memorle. Just another VVdchcrt<br />

With Hit unique advantage <strong>of</strong> AffordabJllly<br />

B!$!4l«0ai.<br />

COhWt VAim . Bis Iddrw<br />

•law Is «mu^i 10 peak the Interest <strong>of</strong> all<br />

Cffld Coiit home seekers, Qem Vims,<br />

itmmm, <strong>of</strong>l hat, three bedrooms, mt-MI<br />

tath met, trtfc Parting for dgh. ««(<br />

WWWIND CONDO - Take a fook ai (W»<br />

bcjutlful 2nd floor e<strong>of</strong>td<strong>of</strong> Coma adrnfre Its<br />

•atficdrtl cdlings, ikyllghb, fireplace, fun'<br />

(ppUfnm {**»& or sii on fn« ro<strong>of</strong>top<br />

*«* w/ttothtAhg viem <strong>of</strong> d» man.<br />

COASTDiM^-TO*l*ih«hoM«<br />

teen writing fart Comer lot *»Hh<br />

lw^thii«beirwo*lslfloor,fhr«<br />

W<br />

ry,ilM,0M,<br />

OOANCITV<br />

M«|nin»nl townhouH with but dip,<br />

S bfcinjorru, IM btttu, 1 tukonln,<br />

flmpkii ud Mmltji neM, mry an»<br />

nltypo*jiblt. From 1)92^00,<br />

OCEAN err v<br />

Atmcttd vitw or tht Inknd<br />

wway, Enjoy tin privaqp and<br />

fcatdi <strong>of</strong> tht Mutft md. Thru bad*<br />

room*, 2 fcatha, fully turn, ll»,900,<br />

miinws<br />

In-honn bulnw, a gnal UM hr thk<br />

t)nr m papula feuta U In P«tmburg.<br />

Crul locillonl Two tern (hot*m,<br />

miyt»>7 A lov.ly hMI lo II In,<br />

dMditd ganp, (lor <strong>On</strong> hoirmtT)<br />

tun a eruU grMnhmut All tWi for<br />

juHitM,no,<br />

AVALON<br />

Bnutlful J badrwmt, 1 tain, hilly fur.<br />

nlitud condomlnlumi with Mta*<br />

Vltw, on. block to batth, Pmn<br />

M4MO0,<br />

NORTH wittnvoot(<br />

W.ll ntlRUlMd dupto en (0 IIW<br />

M, Ufga from and Mar pmhM, Iri<br />

tuM } bdrm, 1 btllii 2nd wilt, I<br />

Unm, 1 talh. Om W batdi and<br />

OALLOWAYTWf.(aol.llC«*»»)<br />

T*e Mm aril tut Btlng room, din*<br />

Iftg rdom, tad), ksfldr}room, MiMfl<br />

d l r f A D U<br />

Madid In Hit, Ow/w trnJoia to MIL<br />

umanm<br />

motney {Mda it i MM pkwir<br />

it t prlM Out airt tf krt, H$t (raM<br />

OMM«wAtWi40A<br />

VEMNM<br />

OCJAM my, m wmtmr,<br />

CArtMAY COUNTY AHO AHAH-<br />

JAMES MDWVEM1<br />

INVESTMENT • DEI<br />

MVEsmEntr moronr * nut<br />

10IHA WEST AVE.<br />

20ROO3EVELTBLVD,<br />

UUDiAnni • -»' .<br />

. p<br />

prodndBi WftWO nurr Ui<br />

C»U(otr*tl»l^<br />

OCBANOTV , ,<br />

Commtttiatlf timid, Ma cortmtfdi)<br />

unit aMd 1 ^Mtd«Mlli I l«Ut|rBNlng<br />

OCBAMVieW' ,<br />

3000 tq, ft. building<br />

Kouft 9 «t 8M M« qtjr<br />

MAIMOJU<br />

BistUtnl «ppsrtufiU)' tot omumnltl<br />

tantait lit kaaMly ttwraiidl araa, lot<br />

tlit 1S2 a 110. Craat potMtlal<br />

orw«twrra» J ' ,^«<br />

IOf^<br />

lfl*Wtr)WM psMrltM,! ipH.,<br />

tt<strong>of</strong>, ptut itf) *} H to<br />

rtk*mtUU*<br />

CORNER LOT<br />

0990 Sq Ft<br />

Tabfernacle area<br />

opportunity Call tor<br />

OflEATIHVGBItlENT<br />

Ctntrally located, fully<br />

«qu »"*"•<br />

.WM444, pkl* alM. ggoSBSB or 623-3434.<br />

W>-1<br />

RIVIERA RANCHER - S badroomi, IVa UNFURNI8HE0 • Small ona bedroom<br />

h<strong>of</strong>walarhtaiatMTMorMe^SMS: ban* **H*- * naw hlgti hlgri affldancy, affldanc low ONI 0*i<br />

'- haat olt-«lr«MjarMiKI. diKI. MflMd-irt •-'<br />

odtttoa, ld*tl lor a tingle or mifflad coupt*.<br />

No»tl AOoaan Vfe 1360 plut alao'<br />

Md.9flM17i*ftarSpm.<br />

AcadtmyRta/Etnia,<br />

Ava.aBMNS,<br />

YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE THIS<br />

HOUSE ON THIS LOT FOR THE<br />

PRICE!<br />

Quality Construction • custom built Ranctiar In<br />

Palermo, A years old In beautiful condition,<br />

$113,000<br />

Gardens Duplex<br />

<strong>On</strong> quiet efreot, with<br />

manylmpfovomorrla<br />

$149,000<br />

DuplM<br />

<strong>On</strong>4ftrtOOtellfi<br />

excellarrl condition,<br />

$109,000<br />

Across from ttw Beach* Boards* -total renovatlon<br />

condo units,<br />

Astary Am Ouptex - in camVaJ tocHkm on a 30<br />

x 100 ft. (01, asKtng $159^00.<br />

Otrthil byTfrt- ft OtrlMfilan*<br />

Mtftf Umd • I<br />

HILLMGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC<br />

(609)399^011<br />

VERY PRIVATE • brtghl ctwary on* bad-<br />

SOMEFIflPOIMT-rantih,3b*dnMlma<br />

batha, garua AvallaiH* Fab. 1, 1B»J.<br />

216-862-2616,<br />

SSM53.JSWSSt<br />

SOUTHEND-fiBdrrht<br />

JSmSSSb 4,V»18TAE.N«W»<br />

Realtor, MB Waat Apt., Cathedral caNnge,<br />

I.C^WMMMon-.l-naAMIdim n^MvmtHnmA, Orf WINT -Bh^<br />

fOMtt fKJrtn #0Ot WOpUUttf WlHnAft dn|W|<br />

MARMORA • 17 R«d CUyar DnVt, Oulat B7TM ft ABBUflY - 3 bdrrM,, SII* baJH,<br />

0(1 ttraal parking, gat heaL Yearly<br />

cul-dMeo, S bdrm. 1H bath houaa, all 1W floor, porchaa, <strong>of</strong>l-ttrael parkku. utll. I6S0 monthly^ ufl. Can3Ot-O4oa<br />

Mtchan appUanoat, Mck and garaga. Mom, lor an, itor. with VW hook-up, QO,<br />

Naw home, 1676, montiiy t aao. dap. ft DW, WAV. flood daafl oondwn for ma-<br />

ull. No Paul Oall 66S-631S tor tppfoaturt adultt. MM, montihr plut Utll 21Btl<br />

t l t t<br />

880-3*11 orOO*afl».JJ71, Year round rentals<br />

APPLIOATICma BENO TAKEN • For available at luxurious<br />

two newly MM Yaarty Rama) Unlit. 3<br />

Real Eetale Sale<br />

500 Bay Condos.<br />

edrmi., I Bafit. »7Bft Monftry MM uM<<br />

oat. Coniact Franknn WIMmt. NMun, Prices starting at $725<br />

M0-B711<br />

per month. Call<br />

399-tm for more<br />

Information.<br />

BASEMENT APARTMINT • Mti Terra,<br />

w/w carpit, very Mrgt foomt. modem<br />

Uahtn end ban. f4s, fnonm metudtt<br />

htei and hm wwer. Prefer Elder-<br />

67<br />

BAYTrTONT. 4 bedroom*, I taM, M<br />

n. SUBIH, Mmmmmo, mfmi,<br />

rilhan Hedry, Bearbf, iWi»1 or<br />

BAYVKW. 411 BAY AVE, 1 badrsm<br />

1 ha* hoiae, I dttM, eft tMajtirUm,<br />

mr ytrd, AvMaWil-i-N, PM <strong>of</strong>t.<br />

•671, mo, pjui MMat, ctl 31S-537-<br />

16413B«raM<br />

1MND NSW LUXUftMUS • tit or 2nd<br />

Floor Apartment i Bdmi., g BUM,<br />

AtiaaM NsmmM 1, UrrkmliM, M<br />

MpMncea MMM SMftal Parwno,<br />

mptasa, etrrM Mr, IM • Wall Mo<br />

PMI MllUW COUrte, HttaranM Hejijrijj,<br />

tm, Mdnfirf plua M M Call<br />

MM210,<br />

THREE BEOflOOM APT. . avaftM<br />

YEARLY RENTAL<br />

Lagoon front-single, 4<br />

bdrm, 21/2 bath, 5 boat<br />

$750 +<br />

EfYictency - extra (arga a/e<br />

500 Bay Condo<br />

5th ft Bay Ave.<br />

OceinClty<br />

Desirable Yearly<br />

Rentals<br />

Available From<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

Real Estate<br />

2700AsburyAv«<br />

JKlWMAve,<br />

399-O7S4<br />

Ocan CHy<br />

Fum.142BR,Api9.<br />

Prom tin. per WMC.<br />

Nte NojMte<br />

MfsWMAfits<br />

710MoonVnTamica<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> cry<br />

W4m<br />

33nJ i Slfflpjon<br />

BrtgM,«ryZ bedroom fwme;<br />

AvaMbte Immdiarefy<br />

$0SO par month<br />

398-7288<br />

WMYfNMIriMMHU<br />

MUIHIU<br />

3I94M0


PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Yearly Rental Rooms<br />

TWJS5DAY, DECEMBER I. lot*<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

yearly rentals<br />

Available Immediately<br />

- • 2 bdrm., 1 bith,<br />

washer/dryer, central<br />

location- $650 mo, plus util<br />

• Avallabli ImmBdHtely, 2<br />

bfjim, 1 b«h central<br />

location, is<strong>of</strong>l. mo, plus utJI.<br />

• 2 bdfn.. 1 bath 2nd floor<br />

unit, rranh and, quiet<br />

location. SS50 mo. plus utll.<br />

Many rentals avail<br />

Call For Mor# Info.<br />

DlVfL0PM6NT<br />

10th I Wall Ave.<br />

398-1700<br />

Lots<br />

COMMERCIAL LOTS Cfnter city<br />

50x85' £85 000 40iBJ<br />

tcscoaaoiav.neoooAddiiHinaiiy t<br />

ISraS lot Df 120*115 Or divide IrtlO 4<br />

(ep 30H 15 commercial Mis 1240 000<br />

lor ontiro pkQs or (60 000 par lol Call<br />

Help-U-Soll Roelon 399-8300<br />

EASTERN SHORE VA Spectacubr wa<br />

lerfronl building lot with rrontsgo directly<br />

on CMncoteerjus Bay A tow Canal lot*<br />

also available Amenities Include a pri<br />

veto Gelt Cvurvo Marina Puui Camp-<br />

ground Tennis Courts arm Clubhouse<br />

Priced Irom J2B 000 to *35 O00 wlOl 81<br />

wllent financing 1 8(M 787 6586<br />

ESTELL MANOR 2 permit, wooded<br />

land In 5 acra residential zone one 14<br />

_ m _ j K _. .m. rf^--_.n *^--_.l.^ ^ n<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 60-14<br />

AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING<br />

THE REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN<br />

REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE CITY<br />

OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY,<br />

PROVIDING RULES AND REGULA-<br />

TIONS THEREFOR AND ESTAB<br />

LISHING PENALITIES FOR<br />

VIOLATION THEREOF<br />

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OCEAN<br />

CITY, NEW JERSEY AS POL<br />

LOWS:<br />

Section 1 Finding: Purpose and<br />

Intant<br />

A. As a resort community, there<br />

a number ol lju&liUfBB which are<br />

CITY OF OCB AN CITY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

RESOLUTION NO P ? 10 1? (18<br />

WHEREAS Anthony Oovlln (BS<br />

contract purchaser) has appllAtl to<br />

Ihe <strong>City</strong> ot Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Planning<br />

Board for minor subdivision Approval<br />

lor Lots 27 nnd 2B Etta* 51O2<br />

5140, and 514(1 Central Avonue In<br />

Ihe city ol Oooan <strong>City</strong> County ot<br />

Cape May ana 1 Slate ot Now jursny<br />

aa per thfl pinna ol RurKfltl A^so-<br />

CtateS I 4 E Prrt|i>ct No 77O (lATOri<br />

vacant and unoccupied In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> during the non-seasonal winter<br />

months. There are also a large num-<br />

ber ol non*owner occupied cornmor<br />

ctal properties ranted year round.<br />

These properties present particular<br />

problems to the <strong>City</strong> ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In<br />

AMI..<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

Call Us For<br />

More Information<br />

GARDEN<br />

STATE REALTY<br />

389-3038<br />

OCEAN VIEW - D«nnl» Town»hlp,<br />

wooded lot on cul-de-tac i»d 3/4 <strong>of</strong><br />

acre Call Help u Sen Realtors. 399-<br />

S300<br />

Storage for Rent<br />

GARAGE 32NDSTHLET AREA Avail<br />

Bbm Immediately tor AijIomoBIO or Dry<br />

Storage It 00 monthly Cell 3BB 72BB<br />

STORAGE Itlgh and dry loading dock<br />

and two lamp. 500 sq It privets and<br />

secure Call owner 399 82U2<br />

STORAGE/WAREHOUSE SPACE<br />

High and dry 1 000 >q fl plus Easy ac<br />

cms $6O0 per mo 399 8282<br />

WAREHOUSE SPACE avallsble Vary<br />

Ing slzos. will divide Help U Sail Real<br />

tors 399-0300<br />

YEARLY RENTAL<br />

BeautJrul niw townheuaos<br />

3 Mrm,, 1 1« bathi, w/w<br />

earptt, rim ieonemlcai<br />

gas nut, <strong>of</strong>f iMsl parking<br />

plui lirg^jwyilr prage<br />

Nice I bedroom on 8th St<br />

Near beach $676/mo.<br />

3 bedroom on Pannlyn PI.<br />

ISM/mo.<br />

001399-2036<br />

Mon. thruFrl.<br />

8 to 1 p.m.<br />

653-108B<br />

Weekends<br />

THRU BEDROOMS<br />

.garage. $850 per mo. plus<br />

W e r winter « S&60<br />

monthly plus gas and elso.<br />

Available now,<br />

r<br />

308-8282<br />

Complaints <strong>of</strong><br />

discrimination to Houslnj)<br />

t t h b l f d e<br />

cotor; rt<br />

Jersey<br />

Public Notice<br />

I bdim, 2 bath lit door, pool,<br />

all appliances, central air,<br />

Furnlihid 1728, + util<br />

Unfurnished, $700 + utll.<br />

Call<br />

398-7288<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

OCEAN CITY BOARD OF ADJUST<br />

MENT<br />

NOTICE Is hsreby given that Dirk<br />

Skinner, et ux, owners <strong>of</strong> Lol 3 In<br />

Block 300 as shown on Iha Official<br />

Tan Map ol tho <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

County ot Cape May and Blate <strong>of</strong><br />

Naw Jersey, and generally known as<br />

BOS Park Place, has applied lo the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Board <strong>of</strong> Ad|uslrnont lor<br />

a height variance to permit Iho reno-<br />

vations lo thslr existing properly to<br />

alter Ihe root line on ths existing dor-<br />

mer on the building, together with<br />

any other bulk variances that the<br />

Board may deem necessary to per-<br />

mit Ihe proposed Improvements<br />

A public hearing will bo hold on<br />

the application al 7 30 p m on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 21, 1SBB at<br />

me Cky Hull, oth Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, New Jersey A<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> ihs application together with<br />

the plans lor the proposed project<br />

are on file In Iho Code Enforcement<br />

Office located at SSO Asbury Ave-<br />

nue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, Now Jersey, and<br />

are available for public Inspection<br />

during regular business hours At the<br />

time and place ot the hearing all<br />

Interested parties will be given Iho<br />

opportunity to be heard on Ths appli-<br />

cation should they so desire<br />

FORD provide all Information required<br />

on lite registration permit application.<br />

and additional documentation<br />

required by the <strong>City</strong> In connection<br />

therewith Esch psrmlfa) <strong>of</strong> occu-<br />

pant <strong>of</strong> a licensed premises shal<br />

provide reasonable Inspection to<br />

appropriate <strong>of</strong>ficials ol ine Clly <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CKy authorized lo onlorce the<br />

provisons <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance<br />

Section e Confidentiality \<br />

All Information supplied by appO-<br />

canis on the registration application<br />

or related forms and documents shall<br />

be confidential and shall not be<br />

released or divulged to any person<br />

except as may be required by appro-<br />

priate <strong>of</strong>lldala at Ihe CKy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CKy In discharge <strong>of</strong> their <strong>of</strong>lldal<br />

duties<br />

Section 7 Penalties<br />

Any violation <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance<br />

shall be punishable by a fine not to<br />

exceed $500 00 and/or maximum<br />

imprisonment for a term not to<br />

exceed 00 days<br />

Section a BeversMIKy<br />

If any ponton <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance Is<br />

declared to be Invalid by a Court <strong>of</strong><br />

competent jurisdiction, it shall not<br />

affect Ihe remaining portions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ordinance which shall continue to bs<br />

ki lull force and effect.<br />

Section 9 Repealer<br />

All Ordinances or port Ions there<strong>of</strong><br />

Inconslstenl with this Ordinance are<br />

repealed lo ihe extent <strong>of</strong> such Incon-<br />

sistency.<br />

Section 10 Effective Date<br />

This Ordinance shal take effect fn<br />

the time and manner prescribed by<br />

km<br />

ROY GILLIAN,<br />

MAYOR<br />

JACK JONES,<br />

COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

The above Ordinance was passed<br />

by ihe Councl at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New<br />

Jersey, al a meeting <strong>of</strong> said Council<br />

held on the 22nd day <strong>of</strong> November,<br />

idea, and wm be taken up for a sec-<br />

ond reading and final passage al a<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> said Council held on Ihe<br />

1Sh day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dec</strong>ember, <strong>1988</strong>, m<br />

Councl Chambers, <strong>City</strong> Han, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ciy, New Jersey at 7 30 o'clock m<br />

fhe afternoon<br />

ANGELA PILEGQI,<br />

CLERK<br />

WHEREAS the Planning Boon!<br />

mak<strong>of</strong>i the lollowlng findings ol tact<br />

1 Tho taxes nave bonn pnki<br />

2 The applicant has npplloO tor<br />

and has paid tho appropriate lati? lor<br />

minor subdivision approval<br />

3 The applicant was represented<br />

b<strong>of</strong>oro the Board by Ronald L Taht<br />

Esquire who gave a general Intro<br />

auction indicating that tho misting<br />

structures would be removed prior to<br />

the fling <strong>of</strong> the subdivision<br />

4 Mr Gktoonesa noted that all<br />

minimum requirements ol Ordlnnnco<br />

88 27 were mot or flycetxled nnd hi><br />

rocommendod approval<br />

5 Mr Steelman reporlod that the<br />

Board Englnoers <strong>of</strong>llco had no<br />

Ob|ectlon to the ftpIlrovRl Al Iha suh<br />

division<br />

6 Tho mooting was oponod tor<br />

public common! at this tlrna find nn<br />

one came forward to testify<br />

NOW THEREFORE 5 RE IT<br />

RESOLVED by the Clly ot OOUIVI<br />

Clly Planning Boani that upprovul bo<br />

and It hereby Is granrod fa Iho minor<br />

BUbdMslon ol Qlock 5102 Loto 27<br />

and 28 HS reprflsentod on the<br />

above roloroncod plans oi BurKott<br />

AESodatDS P E . Mih|sct to Ihu lol<br />

lowing condition<br />

Tho subdivision shall not be<br />

recorded until tho oxlstlng tfruduros<br />

ero removed<br />

Tho Resolution was rnovod by<br />

Councilman Flood and aocondod by<br />

Mrs Ryblckl Those voting In lavor<br />

were Mayor Gillian Councilman<br />

Flood Mrs Ryblckl Chlol Bower, Mr<br />

Tolomeo and Chairman Crowloy<br />

There woro no negative voios<br />

Michael Cmwley Chalrmun<br />

I hornby certlly ihls to bo a true<br />

copy ot Ihe Resolution adopted by<br />

Ihe Clly ol Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Planning<br />

Board ot Its mooting ol Octobor 12<br />

10BB<br />

CniSondra RoboMhon<br />

Socrotary<br />

12 t IT p r $3000<br />

VASSErt SPITAINICK BLOOM<br />

MA7IN A STCIN P A<br />

no^ Tlllon Rood P O Bos V<br />

Nonhllold NJ OB225<br />

(609) 645 132O<br />

Ancmoy for Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Zoning<br />

Board ol Adlu5lmont<br />

CI1Y Ol- OCFAN CITY<br />

ZlVlING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION 7 1 9-21-88<br />

APPLICATION OF WILLIAM<br />

DnANf.n IS<br />

PROPt-nrv BLOCK 3501. LOT 17<br />

OCFANCI1V NEW JERSEY<br />

WHEREAS William DeAnoels Is<br />

tho ownor ol Block 3501 Lol 17. as<br />

tho coino Is dasignnted on the T«*<br />

Map ol the <strong>City</strong> ot Ocoan <strong>City</strong> and<br />

WHEREAS ihe applicant ha*<br />

tiled s complete application with the<br />

Zoning Board seeking variance<br />

oppmvnl tor Ihe premises on this lot<br />

which H located at Wosloy Avenue<br />

and WHEREAS tho Board has con<br />

•Idored Iho plan submitted and Ihe<br />

liKtlmony ol Iho applicant, his altor<br />

nay Ronald Taht and his architect<br />

Molwi Bachlch It makes ihe follow-<br />

ing findings ol Met The applicant<br />

wKhuq to remove an existing stmc-<br />

tum and construct a new duplex on<br />

Ihe sub|oct lot The proposed roar<br />

yard tolbacfc wouk) be SO feel to tho<br />

mnln structure 12 (set to the open<br />

ponhnB with fttops extending fur<br />

mar<br />

Tho oxl&tlng hnuse Is closer to Ihe<br />

lino Ihun Iho proposed building so<br />

MIDI Iho now building will be loss ol<br />

MI oncroactiinom There wll be no<br />

nufjMivA Impact on tho community or<br />

on iho neighborhood nor any risne-<br />

llvo lmp**[ t on the overall zoning<br />

ordlnanco or ^anlng plan <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>City</strong><br />

ot Ocoan Clly<br />

NOW THEREFORE. BE IT<br />

RFSOLVfcD by tho Ocenn city Zon<br />

ing Board ol Ad|uBtmant. nl lls public<br />

muullno on Seplembar 21 1968,<br />

thul Ilio vnrlnnces be and tho samo<br />

aro horuby granted by n vote ol 7-0.<br />

CONDM lONED UPON tho sotbadis<br />

bolng 20 4«' which Is equal 10 the<br />

arlthiTiullc rnetin<br />

inNIHd BOARD OF ADJUST<br />

MENT<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

1JI IT PT $29 40<br />

VA88ER, aPITALNICK. BLOOM.<br />

MAZINftSTEIN, P.A.<br />

802 Tllton Road, P.O. Bon V<br />

Northlleld, NJ. 0B225<br />

Mark H. Stain<br />

Attorney lor <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Zoning<br />

Board at Adjustment<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ZONINO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION Z-1 -7-20-88<br />

APPLICATION OF: RICHARD<br />

ARRIVIELLO<br />

PROPERTY: BLOCK 3102, LOT ?2,<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

WHEREAS, Richard Arrlvlulk) Is<br />

the owner ol Block 3102, Lol 22, us<br />

the Bamo Is doslgnnlod on the Ttu<br />

Map ol the Clly ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly: and<br />

WHEREAS, the nppllcnnt has<br />

tiled a comploio application with tho<br />

Zoning Board Booking vnrlnnce<br />

approval lor the promises on Ihls lol<br />

which Is located at Centrnl Avonug;<br />

and<br />

WHEREAS, the Board has con-<br />

sidered ths plan submitted and Iho<br />

testimony ol tho applicant, his attor-<br />

ney, John Maroclca. and his builder,<br />

John Forrell, It mokes tho following<br />

findings <strong>of</strong> tact: The applicant wishes<br />

lo ado a bedroom above n garage at<br />

the rear ot an existing duplox. Tito<br />

rearywd setback lor the proposed<br />

addition would be approximately 11<br />

feel whero 20 feet Is Ihn minimum<br />

required.<br />

An Interpretation Is required for<br />

parking or In tho alternative a vari-<br />

ance for same. Tho additional bod-<br />

room which would be Immedlnlely<br />

above the garage would not Increase<br />

the present non-canformliy but would<br />

continue the Bamo line. There would<br />

be no lurther encroachment than<br />

what already exists. Tho Board found<br />

that the variance could be granted<br />

without subfitantl&l detriment to Iho<br />

lonlng ordinance and master plan ot<br />

the <strong>City</strong> ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT<br />

RESOLVED by tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Zon-<br />

Ing Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, at Its public<br />

meeting on July 20, tgno, that the<br />

variance be and the same la horoby<br />

granted by a vote <strong>of</strong> &-O.<br />

ZONING DOARD OF ADJUST-<br />

MENT<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

12-1.1T,P.F.t28.35<br />

VASSER, SPITALNICK, BLOOM.<br />

MAZIN 4 STEIN, P.A<br />

802 TIKon Road, P.O. Box V<br />

NwfhfWd, NJ 08225<br />

(00»7 045-1330<br />

MarKH.Sfein<br />

Attorney for <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy Zoning<br />

EloardAAoiustmenf<br />

CfTYOF OCEAN CltV<br />

ZONING BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION Z4441-MI<br />

APPLICATION OF: r^' —<br />

pnoremv: BLOCK 7 feel *herar 25 feet 19 IhB mW-<br />

rnvrn required<br />

Trw proposed addition wooM ee<br />

Ibcatsd wlnm the far reaches <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fjuadbc/rrw.rtwmeiriendoufnotur-<br />

fha furtnesf, 0tf fn order to expand<br />

fhe real estate <strong>of</strong>fice, a use 1 variance',<br />

fronfya*J Setback variance 1 and a site<br />

ptan variance- *M bs required. The<br />

VABSEn, SPITALNICK. BLOOM,<br />

MA7IN A RTFIN. P A<br />

002 Tlllon RDDd. P.O. Bilx V<br />

Northlleld. NJ 00295<br />

(000) 0-15-1320<br />

Mark H. Slain<br />

Altomuy tor Ocoan Clly Zoning<br />

Board ol Adlu&tmont<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION Z-4-7-20-00<br />

APPLICATION OF: SANDY DEL<br />

SORDO<br />

PROPERTY: BLOCK 007, LOT 12.<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEWJER8EY<br />

WHEREAS, Sandy Del Sordo Is<br />

the contract purchaser ot Block 007,<br />

Lot 12, ns the same Is doslgnstod on<br />

Ihe Tnx Mnp ol tho <strong>City</strong> ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>: and<br />

WHEREAS, ths applicant has<br />

tiled n complote application with the<br />

Zoning Board Booking variance<br />

approval lor the prgml&oB on Ihls lot<br />

which lo located at Haven Avenue,<br />

and<br />

WHEREAS, the Board has con-<br />

sidered thy plan submitted and the<br />

testimony ot the applicant, his attor-<br />

ney, Ronald Toht and his architect,<br />

Michael Hyland, It makes Iho lollow-<br />

lng findings ol lad: The applicant<br />

was originally requesting permission<br />

to build a tvuo-story building, a retail<br />

Blore on Iho first floor and a owner-<br />

occupied apartment on the second<br />

floor. This would be accomplished<br />

alter on oxlstlng on&-story frame<br />

dwelling would be torn down. Af Ihe<br />

honrlng tho applicant wlthdrow his<br />

uoo vorlanco lo permit the residential<br />

UBO on the second floor. The appli-<br />

cant was Ihor<strong>of</strong>oro soaking a lot area<br />

variance <strong>of</strong> 1,607 square foot when<br />

8,000 squuio feat Is required; Further<br />

o lol frontage <strong>of</strong> 41.23 lost Is existing<br />

where 00 loo! are required. A front-<br />

yard setback <strong>of</strong> 20 feet Is being pro-<br />

posed where 30 feet Is required. A<br />

sldoyard setback variance Is<br />

roqulrod. Ths applicant Is requesting<br />

a.OQ feet from Ino southwest and Ihe<br />

northeast sldo, In addition, an<br />

awning would extend Into the side-<br />

yard. The southwosl sldoyard set-<br />

back lor iho awning would be 4.0S<br />

foot and ihe northeast sldeyard set-<br />

back would be 1.05 lost. No roaiyard<br />

setback or height variance or lol con-<br />

voraqo by building or Impermeable<br />

service vnrlanco was being<br />

roquosted but the applicant was also<br />

requesting a parking va/lance and Is<br />

providing four (4) spneos where eight<br />

(6) spaces are required.<br />

Further testimony that no addi-<br />

tional land could be purchased to<br />

reduce Ihe variances being<br />

roquosted was <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

The Board found that tho variance<br />

could bo granted without substantial<br />

detriment to the zoning ordinance<br />

and master plan <strong>of</strong> Ihs Cny ol <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CHy.<br />

NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT<br />

RESOLVED by tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Zon-<br />

ing Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, ot Its public<br />

mooting on Jub 20. 1908 thai the<br />

variance bo and Iho same Is hereby<br />

granted by a vote ot 4-3.<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUST-<br />

MENT<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

12-1,1T,P.F.$4O.OO<br />

VASSER. SPITALNICK, BLOOM.<br />

MAZIN* STEIN, PA<br />

80S Tllton Road, P O. Box V<br />

Nonhfleld. NJ 06225<br />

(609)645-1320<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ZONING BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION Z 2 7-20-68<br />

APPLICATION OF: RICHARD AND<br />

nOSEANNESOVD<br />

PROPERTY: BLOCK 70Z, LOT 10,<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

WHEREAS, Richard and Rosa-<br />

anno Boyd aro fhe owners <strong>of</strong> 6focfc<br />

702, L<strong>of</strong> 10, as ihe H I M I* desig-<br />

nated on me Tax Map <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. and<br />

WHEREAS, ihe appscanfs' have<br />

filed a complete application strtrfi Ihe<br />

Zoning Board seeking variance<br />

approval for the premises) on mf» IM<br />

which rs beafod af Plymouth Place-,<br />

and WHEREAS, ihe Board has) con-<br />

stored tha (Mm submMed and ffi»<br />

testimony <strong>of</strong> the eppOcmtt, * matte*<br />

the (otkjwfng finding* <strong>of</strong> fact. Thsr<br />

appflcanfs wish to add a 7 (o<strong>of</strong> by 14<br />

foot storage racmry af rha rear <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

ORDINANCE NO BB-45<br />

ORDINANCE REGULATING THE<br />

PLACEMENTAND LOCATION<br />

or LANDSCAPING STONES<br />

BE IT ORDAINED OY THE CITY<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF<br />

OCEAN NEW JEHSFY AS FOl<br />

LOWS ,<br />

Soctlon 1 Findings <strong>of</strong> Fucts Put<br />

pose<br />

A When Etonos are used In lieu ol<br />

grass for landscaping 1 purposes thoy<br />

present a potential hazard to the<br />

Ooneral public • located on thn side-<br />

walk driveways, or walkways<br />

B ordinaries 08 27 ommod "Tno<br />

Zoning and Land Davoiopmeni Oral<br />

nance ot the Ciy ol Ocoan Cfty"<br />

section 1700 45 regulates the loca<br />

tlon and placement ot landscaping<br />

stones lor those projects requiring<br />

sRe plan approval<br />

ip It Is determined to bo In the<br />

best kiterests <strong>of</strong> the Ciy ol <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cliy to extend theso requirements to<br />

all development within the cty ol<br />

Ocoan tCtty regardless ol whether<br />

she plan approval Is necessary with<br />

ihe ocean <strong>City</strong> Planning Board<br />

D The purpose ot this Ordinance<br />

Is to protect Ihe pubic heafth, safety<br />

and general weflaro by providing a<br />

safer sldowalk and wa&way to the<br />

general public, and eliminating the<br />

risk ol Injury due to tho placement<br />

and location ot landscaping stones<br />

Section 2 Definitions<br />

Development The construction,<br />

reconstruction conversion structural<br />

altiirntlon, relocation or enlargornont<br />

<strong>of</strong> any building or slructum<br />

Soctlon 3 Restrictions on Land<br />

scaping Stones<br />

A Subsequeni to ihe ettoctlve<br />

dote <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance landscaping<br />

stones on all development as<br />

detlnod herein, shall be rogulatod as<br />

follows<br />

I No landscaping stone shnll be<br />

locntnd In that area between the<br />

sidewalk and curb.<br />

II Landscaping stone shall be per^<br />

milled In any other areas only II they<br />

are onclosed by tour by tour (4x4)<br />

railroad ties, or other comparable<br />

and suitable materials lo prevent the<br />

Btono Irom gelling on to the skto-<br />

wolk, curb, drlvewny and gutlor area<br />

Section 4 Ponaltles<br />

Any person who violates tho provl<br />

sions <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance shall be<br />

subject to a tine not to exesed<br />

$500 00 and/Or Imprisonment not to<br />

exceed 90 days Each day may be<br />

considered a separate violation at<br />

this ordlance<br />

section 8 Severablllty<br />

In Ihe ovenl that any portion ol<br />

this Ordinance Is declared Invalid by<br />

a Court ol competent jurisdiction It<br />

shall not effect the remaining por-<br />

tions which shall remain In lull lores<br />

and ollecl<br />

Soctlon 0 Ellectlve Dale<br />

This Ordinance shall take <strong>of</strong>locl In<br />

Ihe time and manner proscrbed by<br />

law<br />

Mayor Roy Gillian<br />

Jock Jones, Coundl President<br />

The above Ordinance was passod<br />

by Iho Council ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly New<br />

Jersey, ot a meeting ol said Council<br />

held on Ihe 22nd day ol November,<br />

IBUB, and will bo taken up tor a sec-<br />

ond reading and llnal passage at a<br />

meeting ot said Council held on tha<br />

15th day ol <strong>Dec</strong>embor, 1989, In<br />

Council Chambers. Chy Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, New Jersey al 7 30 o'clock In<br />

iho aftomoon<br />

Angola Plloggl, Clerk<br />

12-1.1T.PF $43 76<br />

VAaSER, SPITALNICK BLOOM.<br />

MAZIN ft 8TEIN, P A<br />

802 Tllton Road, P o Box V<br />

Nonhllold. NJ 0822B<br />

(609)045-1320<br />

MarkH Stein<br />

Attomoy for <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Zoning<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Adluslmenl<br />

CITY Of OCEAN OITY<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

RESOLUTION Z-2-8-17-Br<br />

Zoning Board seeking variance',<br />

approval for the premlsos on Ihls lo»^i<br />

which la located at Wesley Avenue^ ,<br />

and JJy<br />

WHEREAS, Ihe Board has con-,,-<br />

sldored the plan submitted and inn.-<br />

testknony d Iho applicants, their-*<br />

anomey. Ronald Taht. and Ih<strong>of</strong>r,.-<br />

architect, Robert Bachlch. s makes 1,<br />

the following llndlngs 01 lact The. 1, 1,<br />

applicants whit to demolish on exbt-^. *" I<br />

Ing duplex and build a new duplex ort,. master plan <strong>of</strong> the 0* fn*buikiWiavrneaMtredfrom thf<br />

C«y 6» Oeeerr Of/ wlih flwr conOT- top <strong>of</strong> the' ItrsV habWabl* ifcolrV TTs*<br />

aa alafedl The DUIIrJIntf #nuid raajyart*sa*atk tiouM WIZYfaaf<br />

•fesirtenrtalloc*. , - where* the- mWrnUW fie/atnd if 30><br />

THEREFORE, BE ff fsef.<br />

Th* RMoMorr MM movtHf by<br />

Mr CMMry, and satortrjed 1&<br />

sW fibott TA0M «•<br />

OM a wttn<br />

HlhSrmftV<br />

V<br />

Ad1us«n*r*V«fK*pubi Carpel<br />

* St* feef from insiallaiffir J—.--.<br />

aif<br />

h<br />

aif<br />

Ihe<br />

M* WKitd<br />

Mg osme<br />

eikMru t _. ».„. from insiallailon. Demolition, fencing,<br />

fan fool deep parter. Framing Contractor*, Insulaiton,<br />

wMaHowfora Landscaping, Masonry, Movlno and<br />

rtfh*7«ie*wf*his3O4f*ef TM ^an?Papertno,PanWg,Ptatartno<br />

't*>1anc«*ioukf b*2.0fe*f. .% SrwsrnxMM<strong>of</strong>ing am 8Mrn,<br />

Tha Board fa grametJ trthom ubswmsf |Vat. siaiutes, and/or Murilcfpai<br />

lUrhiad«llia«M(nhwlBrl» /uuiua lOOOO<br />

10000<br />

onflnanee* o«M*wjir»*y<br />

OEX Biecrrv<br />

MEWJtfBEY<br />

OR0MWNCE NO. <br />

MTm<br />

RIZET> no htrdtrn)) uno*<br />

on* person own* both lot* end on<br />

comply wkh


P4GE 20 — SECTION TWC THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1> 198ft<br />

Blizzard, Barile named to the All-South Jersey field hockey team<br />

Two members m iVoan<br />

<strong>City</strong> Higli Sohi)tii\ hold<br />

hockey team wore<br />

I warded by solcvmm hi<br />

(ho Ail-South I<br />

^elivted by the<br />

,ind 'Hi,<br />

n<br />

junior ]or<br />

un.ininunj'.<br />

I wo jiapen<br />

loam honors from boll<br />

lod the Raider* in >>i"<br />

with 14 goals:<br />

11} III I<br />

the<br />

first<br />

She<br />

ring<br />

Inn was the only junior on<br />

the Courier-Post's first team<br />

and one <strong>of</strong> only two on The<br />

Inquirer team.<br />

Blizzard is the second<br />

junior from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to<br />

Ixi named All-South Jeney<br />

in field hockey; Kristie<br />

Miller was selected as •<br />

junior in 1985 and tfien<br />

repeated the honor her<br />

senior year.<br />

, Senior goalie Marlsa Barlie<br />

was also named flnt<br />

Thg <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Ytir 'Round<br />

Since HIJ<br />

ORDER EARLY FOR<br />

fistmj<br />

Prom Our Butcher Shop<br />

Prime Ribs • Fresh Turkeys<br />

Filet AAlgnOrifPreparedtoOrdfr)<br />

DIAL 399-0986<br />

DIFFERENT LUNCH SPECIAL<br />

IVfeRY DAY<br />

ALL OGCASSfON<br />

PARTYTRAYS<br />

EAT " N<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

NorthEast Corner<br />

team, All-South Jersey by Post. Ktorda Miller was<br />

The Inquirer. Barile was a named second team, AUsecond.team<br />

choice by the South Jersey and All-Group<br />

Courier-Post,<br />

Three, Trad Tarvos was<br />

A two-year starter, Bartie also named to the Allcombined<br />

with a strong Group Three team.<br />

defense to complete Is Jen Carson <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor<br />

shutouts this season and 30 Township and Phyllis Reale<br />

over two years.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mainland were also<br />

Two members <strong>of</strong> that named to the All-Group<br />

Raider defense wen also Three first team.<br />

reeegnJMd by the Couri«r- Second team All-Group<br />

Three ielecUoni Included<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> junior Sue<br />

Bloomstead, Kelly Ireland<br />

and Erin Nicktas <strong>of</strong> IHT,<br />

Blair Henry <strong>of</strong> Mabiknd,<br />

and TOphomores Chrtssy<br />

Terrigno and Stephanie<br />

Stelmaeh <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton.<br />

Bloomstead, who scored<br />

13 goals mis year, was also<br />

a third team selection on<br />

the Inquirer's AU-fiouft ]m-<br />

The Inquirer named.<br />

§ey team.<br />

the Courier s^am. She was<br />

named to the second team,<br />

Danielle Dayton <strong>of</strong> Colling-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s JUI Nagle<br />

swood the Ptayer <strong>of</strong> to I)<br />

and the Mainland duo <strong>of</strong> Bihar, Kim Aglldtan <strong>of</strong> Year in South jeney anol<br />

Shannon Ward and Janel St Joseph and Michelle Shawnee's Bobbie Schulta<br />

Sehafer, were among those Boisbert <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit were the top coach, ., j<br />

given honorable mention in second team choices in The<br />

Group Three.<br />

Inquirer. Deana Pinto <strong>of</strong> St. The Courier-Post anitft?<br />

Joseph and Tiffany Sybil <strong>of</strong> Dayton top defeniljM,,<br />

Kellle Fisher <strong>of</strong> MillviUe MillvillG Joined Bloomstead player and KeUl MeGahii<br />

was the only other Cape- on the Inqulr«r'§ third <strong>of</strong> Bishop fiustace the<br />

Atlantic League player an team.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive player, .'><br />

Gene Hark Kids' daring, cars and alcohol a deadly combo<br />

Gene Hart, one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

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<strong>City</strong> High School,<br />

Hart, who has broadcast<br />

Philadelphia Flyers' games<br />

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years, spoke in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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"I'm here because it<br />

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Hart told a group in the<br />

school auditorium.<br />

He was brought here by<br />

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Against Drunk Driving)<br />

chapter. Hart was introduced<br />

by Tom Gahr who<br />

•long with Leo Chase<br />

advises the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

chapter. Stephanie Haines<br />

ii the group's president,<br />

"Young people are daring,"<br />

said Hart, "I was like<br />

that and so were most <strong>of</strong><br />

you. They mink they an<br />

Indestructible, It's a lot like<br />

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"But when the kids have<br />

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dangerous. 1 *<br />

"Im not talking to just<br />

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School and started his<br />

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goalie Pelle Lindbergh.<br />

"Pelle hardly ever<br />

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night, through a series <strong>of</strong><br />

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108th Year, Numbtr Si Ocaan CHy, NJ, 08818 Thursday, Dtetmber 8,1MB Two Sections (609)399-5411<br />

Readers vote to kill Night in Venice<br />

n .pusrcnij ored affair affi-lr by either (rtlher scaling Bcaltag down, toe traffic wlfk safety. Uit Last year, a<br />

night ii Is now completely out <strong>of</strong> hanl hand on ti»e the iupennarket supennarket wall. waU, So Some read-<br />

ByLEESTEELE<br />

rescheduling or moving it.* Fewer pedestrian was struck and killed on and uneonfroUable. "You literaUy en put the blame squarely on youths;<br />

Senttwi-l^pr Staff<br />

readers still, 9 percent, suggested that Weit Avenue by in allegedly have to guard the front and back <strong>of</strong> others, on out-<strong>of</strong>-townen, for<br />

An overwhelming majority <strong>of</strong> police crack down harder on unruly drunken driver,<br />

your hoan beeauii partttn walk Into "ruining* Night in Veniee.<br />

respondents to a Sentinel-Ledger " driven and partygoere following the Parties have gone too fir, and have your house, go to the closet and take "Canoel the nightmare!" was a one-<br />

Wiit©-ln poll haw Indicated in no back-bay boat procession.<br />

ruined what was once a lovely affair, doming to match a house theme's sentence response typical <strong>of</strong> several<br />

Uncertain terms that <strong>of</strong>ficials should Three percent stated mat Night in according to the sentiments <strong>of</strong> many, color. It happened to mil"<br />

reponses. Wnlle many agln'ers lived<br />

cancel the annual Night In Venice cel- Venice, with root! that span decades, "What used to be a spectacular Still another observed: "As I walked in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s bay area, several negebration.<br />

should remain "as Is."<br />

event has turned into a nightmare!" down the street at 9 o'clock, 1 saw a ative votes emanated from Marmora<br />

•Of 90 people who responded to the <strong>City</strong> leaders have been talking about wrote one <strong>Ocean</strong> Dry couple. "After little girl about 13 or 14 passed out on and other mainland reaches,<br />

"urvey — which appeared twice in revamping the celebration, which many years <strong>of</strong> looking forward to our the sldBwalk either drunk or drug- Some believe the event should be<br />

(he newip^per slnci Nov. 17 — 68 begins in the early evening with a fes- beautiful Night In Venice, we now ged. It wai on Spruci Road. It made continued — with some changes.<br />

percent votea to cancel Night In Ventive parade <strong>of</strong> decorated boats say DO AWSf WITH ff - wt could me sick to see her In mat condition.*' <strong>On</strong>e suggested mat <strong>of</strong>ficials Increase<br />

ice.<br />

through the bay and lagoons. Yean save a life or two and give our town a <strong>On</strong>e respondent reported that shs drunk-driving fines. Another would<br />

Seventeen percent suggested the ago, a ptrter drowned In a boat eoltt- better name."<br />

wlmeiierf a ttdlgtti paly at Super<br />

restructure the<br />

ilon, prompting concern over marl- Wrote another; "Unfortunately, that Fresh in which adults were urinating<br />

(please turn to page 15)<br />

Group will<br />

oppose some<br />

budget cuts<br />

A fledgUM coalition <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

residents will oppose Fairness in Taxes'<br />

recommendations to cut spending<br />

on tourism-related programs and<br />

ftther areas in the 198? budget,<br />

"ccordlng to press release Issued<br />

Ti';-•<br />

ueioiyi;,<br />

PoUowiMi thi.fottnation <strong>of</strong> m, a<br />

watchdog, group that boasts over<br />

5,000 members since it began early<br />

mis year, Clnzeni for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

WtttWhiiaiggd JBftiw JP9<br />

"Some <strong>of</strong> the specific budget cuts<br />

ng recommenoea Qy iuio> rii<br />

atai to hurt ojtf cdnnnunlty,*<br />

Mike Crowky, a OOCP <strong>of</strong>f a.<br />

• and member <strong>of</strong> the coalition's<br />

ng committee,<br />

f"At stake is more than the cost these<br />

programs and budget Items represent<br />

— we are talking about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

ability to maintain its position at a<br />

(please turn to page 14)<br />

Move over,<br />

George Burns<br />

Norman Crawford at<br />

Somers Point celebrated<br />

his 90th birthday recently<br />

at one <strong>of</strong> his favorite places:<br />

the billing department<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Crawford is a hospital<br />

volunteer who donated<br />

his time to file medical<br />

records In the insurance<br />

anil billing <strong>of</strong>fices.. I've<br />

always enjoyed iJ iH*^out<br />

others,' he 0Aid< .<br />

He was bom Nov* iZO in<br />

New York <strong>City</strong>, when<br />

William McKinley was 1<br />

president He worked 31<br />

"I was always on the<br />

fo," said Crawford, "and<br />

still like to keep active*<br />

He goes dancing once a<br />

week at the Somers Point<br />

Volunteer Wre Company<br />

No. 1 on Bethel Road,<br />

where he enjoys ballroom<br />

style* polkas and "most<br />

any type <strong>of</strong> dancing."<br />

He also helps residents<br />

kJilrio at rt iMfi ruirs<br />

. hahd out the prizes to<br />

the winners, and they're<br />

to see me coming<br />

Way," he said.<br />

years for CltyT&nk, now Crawford said that vol-<br />

CitiCorp, in downtown unteerlng at Shore Memo-<br />

Manhattett He retired to rial helps keep him active.<br />

Somers Point in I960, and , "I get a good feeling<br />

remains active in volun-ftJieiplng<br />

out the hospital,<br />

teer and social activities. he said.<br />

V' 1 '.1*;&$!»\*X> 'Mt*<br />

I ' , • ' * ' •' • ,',->•;"•<br />

I<br />

1 •*+* i-U<br />

Norman Crawford Is really In the middle, with Margaret Glaconda, outpatient billing<br />

supervisor, \eH, and Carol Rogart, assistant director <strong>of</strong> patient accounts.<br />

State Police take aim at Woodbine<br />

for temporary upper Cape barracks<br />

Bj JAMES F1TZPATR1CK<br />

8MftMf-LM«ir Staff<br />

The State Police Is oonsidertng the former<br />

polio! sttto in Woodbine as tempnny<br />

quarters for its upper Cape<br />

prtuto tmni a pjanned fuMedgad barradesisamstruded<br />

in the county.<br />

The temporary Station amid anontnodate<br />

up to 41 troopers, fhe same size<br />

ttaffjriMMid fcTE full fanrada,<br />

to stote <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

are uRder wiy btnveen<br />

Woodbine and slate <strong>of</strong>ficials for use <strong>of</strong><br />

the former police building. The building<br />

has been used periodically before<br />

by the fate Pollco as headquarters for<br />

tactical patrols In Cape May County.<br />

U William Long, commander <strong>of</strong> tilt<br />

State Police barracks in Port Nonte,<br />

said the lease arrangement Is the only<br />

obstacle to the establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tgutpuiiiry station*<br />

Long said he expects the lease for the<br />

building to be for three yean with an<br />

Again, condemnation<br />

stalking Drag Island<br />

SOMBR9 POINT — lire state it<br />

attempting to take over * section <strong>of</strong><br />

Drag Island, between Route 9 and die<br />

Garden Stele Parkway, to be preserved<br />

forever as a iiifaerpiM'f<br />

haven.<br />

The site, over seven mm <strong>of</strong> upland<br />

aid 16 acres at riparian rights, is |<br />

M M flpat^for anglers. State<br />

^fejW»tH^H €m UI?lftJ8VBtS)^I FzOliC*<br />

Horn <strong>of</strong>fldafe Say they want it to<br />

reotain that way.<br />

This is not the same as the state<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation § effoTt<br />

option for an additional year. He indicated<br />

that the State Police will snake<br />

modifications to tfie building.<br />

State Police <strong>of</strong>ficials from the field<br />

operations <strong>of</strong>fice in Trenton have said<br />

before they want a temporary barracks<br />

in place by February. It would mark<br />

the return <strong>of</strong> a full-fledged State Police<br />

presence after a 12-year absence.<br />

(please turn to page 14)<br />

renders respond<br />

What should w« do<br />

with Night in V#nlc«?<br />

P<br />

17% Get rid < I<br />

<strong>of</strong> It i<br />

Change<br />

19% ""ar"<br />

[3% "S epit<br />

Misc. comments - 2%<br />

PBA\s idea<br />

is to reroute<br />

the parade<br />

The local policemen's union hai<br />

cone up wltt some rerouting proper<br />

als to ease Inevitable Night fit Venice<br />

'89 problems.<br />

As described by Policemen's Benevolent<br />

Association president Gary<br />

Schflffer, boats would assemble in<br />

Pecks Bay, near 34th Street, rather<br />

than the traditional Great Egg Harbor<br />

Bay stagjing Ana West <strong>of</strong> theGardeng.<br />

That would ,tgiktf the boat<br />

the Riviera section by ft30p<br />

allowing crowds to dissipate before<br />

dark .< ,<br />

The Riviera Is the Island's No. 1<br />

trouble spot, according to fiehaffer,<br />

Narthend spots would have to wait<br />

until dark to Me the entire parade,<br />

but those areas aren't as congested<br />

and troublesome as are lagoon-riddled<br />

Riviera neighborhoods, he said.<br />

To facilitate the flow <strong>of</strong> civilian and<br />

emergency vehicles — which Hi yean<br />

past have been caught in tremendous<br />

traffic snarls — Bay Avenue would<br />

become a one-way street for the<br />

night, allowing Southbound traffic<br />

only. That would create an emergency<br />

traffic lane. Also, prohibiting<br />

parking an one side <strong>of</strong> either Walnut<br />

or Spruce roads would ease traffic<br />

snafus, Schaffer said.<br />

Grouping larger boats would prevent<br />

the 9th Street drawbridge from<br />

halting vehicular traffic ai <strong>of</strong>ten as it<br />

has, he suggests. And with many<br />

larger boats docking in the northend,<br />

a northbound parade would eliminate<br />

the need for many vessels to<br />

retrace their paths after the procession.<br />

The Idea has yet to be discussed<br />

with Qty Council, Coast Guard,<br />

Marine Police or Nipt in Venice<br />

committee <strong>of</strong>ficials, nail Sehaffer,<br />

to condemn 24 acres <strong>of</strong> island<br />

uplands, east <strong>of</strong> the Parkway, for a<br />

wetlands mitigation project.<br />

The DOT wanted to fake the land to<br />

replace wetlandt destroyed in the<br />

reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point-<br />

Longport Boalevard. DOT was<br />

attempting to comply with a DW rule<br />

which requires that two acres <strong>of</strong> wet- Asbury aglow<br />

lands mm be created elsewhere for Downtown Asbury Avsnus is illuminated with the holiday spirit, as shops<br />

every'one «ere disturbed.<br />

are strung with rights a la Boathouse Row. :<br />

fa September the condemnation was<br />

thwarted in a Scrperlor Court judgment,<br />

that said the state, which<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered $12,900 for die land, negotiated<br />

in ltd faith with island owner<br />

WHHatn Carrie. .<br />

No new information on the DOTi<br />

condemnation effort was available<br />

Green Acres, a division <strong>of</strong> the DBP,<br />

plan* no improvements and nod*nge*to*eai«i/8aMJeannefDoii-<br />

" chief <strong>of</strong> ike Btffeaa <strong>of</strong> Land<br />

Acqufaliitm,<br />

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spoke on the agency's functions<br />

and services to memben<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic<br />

Club during a recent<br />

meeting at the youth center.<br />

The agency, located in<br />

Swainton, serviees Atlantic,<br />

Cape May and <strong>Ocean</strong> coun-<br />

' 24 hours,<br />

home health care 1B an alter*<br />

native to hospital and Institutional<br />

care, she said.<br />

Sister Janet, registered<br />

nurse with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science<br />

degree ii\ nursing,<br />

mother superior <strong>of</strong> nurses,<br />

give the background on the<br />

order <strong>of</strong> Holy Redeemer.<br />

New members introduced<br />

were Margaret<br />

O'Hanlon, Margaret<br />

Wemyss and Margaret<br />

Willson.<br />

SINISGALLI'S<br />

Pre-HolidaySale<br />

40% <strong>of</strong>f All Leathers<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f Coats<br />

IB4 Aabury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />

(Across from <strong>City</strong> Hall) ~<br />

(•09) 191.0027<br />

Special<br />

Rack<br />

AH 50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

HflHtjayHfluw Daiiyiotoa agturtjayiotoa SundiyiafoS<br />

15. TO SHOP<br />

FDR THOSE<br />

I LOVE<br />

(and me\)\<br />

t GIN<br />

h DESIGNER DISCOUNT DOMTIQHE<br />

HENRY'S<br />

FINAL BLOW-OUT<br />

r- - •**:v<br />

THURSDAY, DKCEMBftR THURSDAY.DKCKMBKR t, ISM UlKSKNTINliL-LK<br />

i<br />

Michael,<br />

Wiigligdi „ ..<br />

I oimces. Maternal grandparents<br />

are Shirley Urt) <strong>of</strong> Key<br />

West, PU, ind Wiiliaffl •<br />

McAleer <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.'<br />

Pitenal gnmdMttati aw -<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Baker '<br />

<strong>of</strong>OcianCl^,<br />

ItKPUBLlCANaOB<br />

tO MEET DEC 12<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican ;<br />

Club will mm ftJ5 p.m.'.<br />

Monday, <strong>Dec</strong>, 12 at the'<br />

intermediate school, lflth,<br />

Street and Bay Avenue.'<br />

Ralph lzzo, policy advisor<br />

ttom the governot'fl <strong>of</strong>fice •<br />

<strong>of</strong>ipplkyatidplflimlflgwlll?<br />

W&t on the N/)< Coastal.<br />

Canuntaian, Public is wel- 1<br />

come, ,<br />

LUNCH WITH<br />

SANTA DEC 10<br />

Countty ShdttS WomenV<br />

Ovb will hold Its anwial;<br />

ftafldi «dth, Saflte" from'<br />

11:30 aoi/ to 1 pM, Saturday,<br />

the 10 at the Upper:<br />

Township Elementary,<br />

*-'-•' Jwmiiitoi la $2,<br />

united in marriage:,<br />

;•• \<br />

Lynch, Rodier ate<br />

wed in Blackwood<br />

New <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> tht American Builniss Womtn's AMOOMtoni<br />

ttr, from lift, Ann Garcia, secretary. Dorothy Johmton. P^<br />

vtet prtildtnt. mm installed during ween! oertmonlts at CdUhtry House,<br />

BtfBtlntewn,<br />

Holiday wreath decorating<br />

topic <strong>of</strong> business women<br />

A demonstration on mak- Johnston opened the meat- GuaiEataea<strong>of</strong> Abseeen.<br />

ing holiday wreathe was ing tallowed by reports Susan Baldwin, pait -s<br />

presented by Carol Ford <strong>of</strong> from Ann Garcia, secretary, woman <strong>of</strong> the year, gave a /<br />

Fisher Mowers to members and I Lee Higgini, Higgini treasurer, brief talk on how the '<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Business<br />

ABWA membtrihtp hii t<br />

Women's Association, New memberB were helped her to overcome \<br />

ocean charter chapter, dur- installed by Johnston, obstacles in her private and ''<br />

ing a recent meeting at including Ree Palmer <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional life,<br />

Cousin's Country House in Peteriburg, Joanna Hawn <strong>of</strong> Betty Schflildt lMesented<br />

Bargaintown.<br />

Absecon, Kim Martin <strong>of</strong> past president Dorothy<br />

President Dorothy Brlgaifttown, and Betsy Windish a piici <strong>of</strong> Lenox<br />

China in apprtdatton for<br />

her dedication and service<br />

during her term ta <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Rhoda Brown gave the<br />

final report on the annual<br />

luncheon and fashion show<br />

held in October at Tne<br />

Flanders Hotel,<br />

Sutan Rowan, vice president<br />

«nd chairwoman for<br />

the annual Christmas dinner,<br />

announced die meeting<br />

will be held today (Thursday<br />

at 6i30 p.m.) at<br />

Smlthvllle Inn, Members<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f Wool Dresses were asked to bring a small i-A<br />

gift mat will be donated to .w<br />

the Coalition Against Rape<br />

and Abuse. Entertainment<br />

will be provided by tony<br />

TambureHi, followed by i<br />

holiday gift exchange.<br />

BAKERS ANNOUNCE<br />

3<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosiania<br />

Shull and Costanza<br />

living in Florida<br />

Karl j. Shull and Thomas He, Cottn., br<strong>of</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

N. Costania were united in bride, ar^ Andy Fok <strong>of</strong><br />

gmarriagi recently in Puyal- Hampton, Va.<br />

Kup, Washington.<br />

A reception was held at<br />

The bride is the daughter the Hto Community Canter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Howard and Harriet in Kfe, Wash. Following a<br />

Ghull <strong>of</strong> Puyallup, Wash. honeymoon in Ban Fran-<br />

The groom Is the son <strong>of</strong>Cisco<br />

and Monterey, Calif.,<br />

Nazzareno and Josephine the couple wars honored at<br />

Costanza <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. a reception at thi Marmora<br />

Betsy Shull <strong>of</strong> Virginia Fire Hall by the groom's<br />

Beach, Va., sister <strong>of</strong> the parents.<br />


PA«fi ft-SECTION ONK THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV, N J.<br />

Exchange Club members learn<br />

about proper diet and nutrition<br />

During a reognt dinner lake no further acHon, Mid<br />

tteetlngat OanierV Rtsrau- r juliano, other thin to<br />

rant. Dr. Mary Ellen havo thilr Itvil rechecked<br />

Juliano, spoke to members ovmy few yuan. Doctors<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange now advise patients with<br />

Club on diet, nutrition, high cholesterol levels to<br />

exerdse and eholwiereL decrease the intake <strong>of</strong><br />

Cholesterol Is a waxy,<br />

fit-like substance produced<br />

by our bodies, said Dr.<br />

JuUano. It Is essential (or<br />

many nomial body funettons,<br />

she said, but "we<br />

only need a small amount,<br />

and certain roodi wt eat<br />

ive more than is needed.<br />

jh cholesterol blood levels<br />

may put ui at risk for<br />

heart dlBBtit and itroki,"<br />

she continued^ Billy' Krechlftftr, |azz<br />

Persons with total cholet- band leader, IB Introduced<br />

terol levels tolow 200 mill- to Exchange Club by Bob<br />

frami per dedUter need iaudwrtn, left<br />

Available:<br />

Doctor, Accountant,<br />

Mailman, Fireman,<br />

Policeman, Christmas<br />

and Hobos, Belli, NighUlghts, Musicals & More<br />

854 AgburyAve. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-3668<br />

Ho|ld« Hit.: Mon..fH, 104, Sat IO-S, iun. 1M<br />

You 5 re Invited<br />

Bonnie's Closet opens their doors on<br />

Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 9, for Santa's night out!<br />

Come join us for Champagne and Cookies<br />

- and find the perfect gift for the lady in<br />

your life.<br />

Models will he on hand to show you .<br />

the styles for her. Ther4Mlll bepkHty «/<br />

special help, too, """ "'"' *'<br />

So come spend Friday, DnetnberP; r<br />

<strong>1988</strong>,from 7P.M, tilt?<br />

Join us for Santa's Men't Night I<br />

Bonnie's Clbtet i<br />

200 South Shore Road<br />

Marmora, New Jersey<br />

390-3677<br />

P. 8. - Bring a friend1<br />

<strong>On</strong>tV17dayi'HlChrlthnai<br />

bonnle'scloset<br />

200 south shore rd., marmora, n.j.<br />

Open; Monday thru Friday 10:00 to 8:00<br />

Saturday 10:00 to $30; Sunday 11 to 4 '<br />

QumttfCmi<br />

DIAMOND<br />

EARRINGS<br />

AM '<br />

Qumt&Cmgt<br />

DIAMOND<br />

JACKETS<br />

SAVE 33%<br />

-•v<br />

Thomas Je^eten<br />

dietary cholesterol and fats,<br />

adding non-fat and low-rat<br />

roods to their diet and to<br />

lose excess weight and<br />

Increase physical activity.<br />

During the regular bush<br />

ness meeting, Peter Choi/,<br />

president, arid Jim Fulvlne,<br />

chairman, presented the<br />

Youth <strong>of</strong> the Month •ward<br />

to Michelle Harris. A for-<br />

mer Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, HarriB<br />

is a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School and li fifth in<br />

her daw with a AS? grade<br />

point average. She is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> At school band<br />

and the French and Spanish<br />

clubs, Is a cheerleader, and<br />

is a member <strong>of</strong> the track<br />

team,<br />

During a previous meeting,<br />

idly Krechmer, jam<br />

band leader, spoke to members.<br />

During the dinner<br />

hour he played a tape <strong>of</strong><br />

selected jaw music from 20<br />

<strong>of</strong> his record albums,<br />

Krechmer has played<br />

throughout the Philadelphia<br />

and New York area, Is<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />

reetfoei<br />

the youth <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

iwird from Jim PuMno ol<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange<br />

Club,<br />

directeM j» South jersey PitSf Chill Wiiwmti<br />

Jtagiefiil theatre in Somers Dr. Miry Ellin Julians,<br />

Pefct, and, makes benefit ipiikir, to Exohanot Club<br />

appeammeii In this area, hiisilnfl.<br />

Planning a private par<br />

We have the ROOM!<br />

•^»--...-- Mvite Parties For;<br />

?<br />

Birthdays, Anniversaries, Bridal and<br />

Baby Showers, Post-Funeral Gatherings<br />

• Seating up to SO people •<br />

Catering winged or Do It Yourself<br />

1151 Aibury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nl<br />

Call for detnils 391 -1823 or 3994168<br />

Sadme River<br />

-Leather Bags<br />

'I 1 * 1 '<br />

-t<br />

Christmas<br />

Sweaters and<br />

Sweatshirts<br />

Nylon &<br />

Tapestry<br />

Luggage<br />

to «j<br />

OUTERWEAR<br />

and '<br />

Selected<br />

HOLIDAY ATTIRE<br />

Intermediate school<br />

honor students listed<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bttenne* er» Richard Wasluk, Becky<br />

dlate School recently Woolerv, Chris Wright, p<br />

announced students recetv- Ztegenfus, Kerrie Lynn 2ietag<br />

distinguished honors gUm<br />

Nightgowns<br />

and Pajamas<br />

by J.Christopher<br />

700 Asbuty Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

&8.1740<br />

Hot) iMdH, Uu)l« DtUtttA Lnlla Ptmt,<br />

MVtf, TlmoUiy Mulkn./oty-ffl N»gri, Ad.m<br />

Vr',<br />

Yritl<br />

THURSDAY, DRCRMBfcR 8,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Qardner and Tom Sell*<br />

w m,. - . . . , Bghih Grade -* Ankuf<br />

ttghlh Grade — Jeannle Oeifl, CoUegn tteery,'Cnlg<br />

Markowlte, Morgan, Daniel PȤss,<br />

« .u ^^ TR0 H' , Foto Tjctumakafii, Mwiy<br />

Sixth Oradg - Al Stttel- m ^ M«tt AHman, ^<br />

ir.'JWf Leaf j MWafl'Wvir - " A<br />

McClaren, AUwaitdJennMtt'diftein,<br />

It $ s<strong>of</strong>t,<br />

It's worn,<br />

It '$ Icdandk<br />

Perfect Holiday Gift Idea<br />

Gift Certificate Available<br />

745 Atibuty Ave,t Ckwi <strong>City</strong> > 132 Now Jerte* Av&, Abmon<br />

20"'-, OFF-FALL SHOE:<br />

' 61<br />

t\<br />

uB *re«<br />

receiving c6ngr*tul*ttoM<br />

far wsw Wtiwal* it the »tork<br />

Point honor student<br />

lists are announced<br />

SOMBR9 POINT-Som- 19U49 schoel year; they<br />

erg Point schools have Includes<br />

announced the names <strong>of</strong> SEVENTH GRADE<br />

seventh- and eighth-grade High honon — Tiffany<br />

A students who made the TkuielU.<br />

• honor roll during the first Honor toll — Rita Balmarklng<br />

period <strong>of</strong> the Waiu, Stephanie Celandine,<br />

Tracy Doway, Wendy Dreher,<br />

Dannlel Blberson,<br />

Club installs ggji **•««, ?«w<br />

new members<br />

en'i fflub held Itt attnual<br />

covefed diih dinner<br />

rec«My«tl1rtolWMttt»dtot<br />

Chun* m ta«*lW<br />

stork: report<br />

^ aWMtta, Jon Lava-<br />

Amanda Loose, Mindi<br />

l lunei Matui, Chrli<br />

Jeniuto PanattUi,<br />

luk<strong>of</strong>a, Robert<br />

tmf vM Santo will be SriifJet<strong>of</strong>Sf,""' MiSelle<br />

Ili30wn,tol.30pM,m- Buden*,lenniietBurke,<br />

urd«y,DM-iOuithat/piWf r^ ^ ^ MMele CoX,<br />

ToWtuhlp Eiementafy j ^ tieSicMe, Erlka Koch,<br />

SchooL Admiiaion is $2 at Mlchaek Mamllttti, Mlchele<br />

the door and Include* lunch iOflga Both Latva. Taffl<br />

and viilt wiih Sttta Poto- Uquori, Jason Mondick,<br />

Chrl«teia» etchi* will be tm mmt a,^ jy^ Wendy<br />

jwlft Pwcwds will benefit ^,^{0 Matte Smith Mid<br />

loolehttlttea. Vmk2*m<<br />

NOW IN STOCK<br />

miition*<br />

e(CYCLES<br />

BICYCLES<br />

AWAYPLAM<br />

At<br />

4<br />

TOE SENTtNEL-LEDGEIU OtifiAN CrrV» .<br />

Mark and Louise (Op*<br />

pe&et) Oreenberg «t Som*,<br />

county topic %<br />

dub ot Shote Memorial<br />

i<br />

and honors for the Brst Fifth grade • Franceses ehteraH©, light, Who Chains, the "hlhfth<br />

marking period. Btamonte, Andrew Bech- commRtee, flnalttes plans for th&D&e. J<br />

th y<br />

told, Amy Bimbaum, Erica<br />

Dmmmtmtm Bimbaum, Michelle Busby, f » , cMm*fa rk*» f A<br />

Hottom 9^ °TS<br />

Sunny Carffi<br />

Jeniufflfcle,<br />

Hubta HoateW, Wchart<br />

k, tuollm Koch,<br />

Iver^ Lyoni, Lyoni Chi Chrii<br />

McGowftB, Jim McKeen,<br />

Jenniftr MeUuriuini Und<br />

«y Monlhttn, msma Mui<br />

fd Pl<br />

M t? dl ii 1 Paul And<br />

ospltei*r«<br />

Ftter and Karen (felly) (Darcusl6)BrUtoi <strong>of</strong> North- (WUkes) Land! <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Paul and Thetewi ft add, a daughter, Oct 11<br />

v Vogel tit Notthfield,« Bbtt,<br />

g t o<br />

daughter, Oct. li. David end Gloria ul and Doris (Shall-<br />

Lamontand Patricia (Wit- (Johnson) Edwards <strong>of</strong> crow) Reees <strong>of</strong> Unwood, a<br />

Allen *nd Annette koekl) Ciar <strong>of</strong> linwood, a <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a daughter, Ne<br />

(Mewed) Watts ot Somers daughter, Oct. 11 Oct. 16.<br />

Wayne and. Laurie<br />

Pointvoton,Oct.9. Steven and Carol (Callse) Robert end Jacqueline (Schwab) Toscano ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

' Lunch wuh Santa <strong>Dec</strong>* lu<br />

Longo ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a MA, CLuti) Atone fit Northfleld,<br />

, Cretaer, Jodie Edwards, " \<br />

Un) St<br />

Ort.13, a daughter, Oct. 18. Tony and Deborah<br />

Kristin Garland, Jackie The annual Lunch with wul be on ttal& Eroceeds Point.» mawwdMtOgkiA ^lairtnd EHana Ww^tlii) ."MiSwiTnd^Cynthia mm Wdig <strong>of</strong> tantw<br />

Hughes, Tim Jones, Biza- Santa sponsored by the wUlbinefit local ifljarlkies.<br />

Tdd Todd ed Mcde (Mc<br />

be* Kilkenny, Magee Und- Country Shore Women's The dub held lb» annual Gaha) fflSiftttJft Uuer ot Unwood, a Bon.Oct, »"•«•*"«**• 15. (^w#flte^utt. *m**Sstm*<br />

Katy Mandni, Larry Club win be ll;30 a.m. to covered dish dinner son, Oct. 11,<br />

Rodney and<br />

jl Mullen, AnpHns m p.m/Saturday, <strong>Dec</strong> 10 recently at Trinity Method-<br />

ROCn, #, Oats WelU, Uu- m the Upper Township file- 1st Church where eight hew<br />

Chrii ten PaUadino, Matt Wool- mentarySchool,<br />

Admission is<br />

Marmora,<br />

$2 at the<br />

members<br />

during ceremonies<br />

were installed<br />

led by<br />

J<br />

door and includes lunch Jonnle GoVG, membership<br />

ixth grade - Parhad and visit with Santa. Pom- dmlrwoman. Michel Yako- kj.<br />

Abtahian, Ben Charles,<br />

stmae cactus pdc chaired the meeting*<br />

Nayda Concina, Kate<br />

C l<br />

l ford, Paige Olek, Holly Nayda Conelna, Kate<br />

fi<br />

Palermo, Lisa Parker, Crowley, John Woolery, Jef- -,-,,<br />

Joshua Parks. Michael freyWrtghl. MiNnmPO MrPCtK ACC*S<br />

Pond, ^ph StevwrtjCasey Richard Russell, Stum line Seventh Carney, gnde Such! - Jaeque- Detal, LVlClSUfnvV WWCtW nUU A<br />

Alison Hooper, Moira<br />

Research Club Koch, Lauren Lennox, Vikkl<br />

. , ~m. * MBrone,John8tauffer,<br />

celebrates 69th eighth gnde - ftmh<br />

k, » * „ Beaumont, Jennifer Hll-<br />

Nancy PeseMcNamee tunen. Matthew Ostein,<br />

presengd a musical pp Kyle Wchards.<br />

W«m for members <strong>of</strong> the 7 '<strong>On</strong> the Air<br />

"<br />

Women's Research Club unhmas<br />

during its recent 69m annl- HONORS<br />

f Saturday<br />

Musical selections from<br />

artists such ai Cole Porter<br />

and Irving Berlin wiU highlight<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Mr, 3 and 7:30<br />

pjn., Saturday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 17, in<br />

the Atlantic Community<br />

..._,. CoUip's Walter Edge Thevenary<br />

luncheon at The JKCi'ElfiSS'wS: •««<br />

Flanders Hotel. D«M owy. jhn Adams, pm*. **"» *-*"" '^ " the ' Ocear, " ~ <strong>City</strong> guest artist<br />

dent, Introduced guest Mrs, Smm ttMtoWi own K«.<br />

Sidney Heal, second district<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

County, who spake brtafly<br />

to the 50 members and<br />

guests attending.<br />

Mrs. McNamee's pro*<br />

gram Included a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

songs Including Atlelluia,<br />

Viititui Ciry <strong>of</strong> Dmm My<br />

Heart Belong/) to Daddy, tn<br />

the Stlil <strong>of</strong> the Night and<br />

Every Time Wi Bay Goodbye,<br />

m «*iden« at irtB<br />

'<br />

direct mis recreatton <strong>of</strong> a<br />

1940s radio show featuring<br />

a group <strong>of</strong> perfxttmeH who<br />

overcome a series <strong>of</strong> obstacles<br />

to get "on Ae air" with v> |<br />

the owner oithe diuW<br />

topner Learning nouse, me<br />

oldest houw in Aw county, -'M<br />

Aprlll described what it ,<br />

would be like to live,in<br />

W* May during 1605, and<br />

tot* members on an irnagit\iiy<br />

walk back in time to ,<br />

bWome part <strong>of</strong> the 18th<br />

C*ntury,<br />

" i (or the aqfi- ,<br />

ting were Rdna, irfa<br />

', BdnS Kester, Anne,.<br />

Gumming and Ad Schaefer. .<br />

* "f^'al^dette Is elected to Phi Beta Kappa<br />

Michael and Nancy (Me- (Halt) Door, <strong>of</strong> Sowers<br />

Gaffney) Morris <strong>of</strong> Mar- Point, a daughter, Nov. IB. David Scaleo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

morav a daughter, Oct. 29. Steven and Marie Glty was recently elected to<br />

Jeff and Susan (Garglnl) (HorenHno) Torelll <strong>of</strong> Som- membership in Uie Phi Beta<br />

Staeger <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, a ers Point, a son, Nov. 16. Kappa <strong>of</strong> Lehlgh (Pft.) Unldaughter,<br />

Oct. 31. William and Dorothy verslty. y<br />

Walter and Emma (tm- (Fletcher) MeCrosson <strong>of</strong> A medical student at the<br />

body) MatheWson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, a daughter, Medical College <strong>of</strong> Pcnn^yi-<br />

Qty, a daughter, Oct. 31. Nov. 16,<br />

vanla in Philadelphia! he Is<br />

Ellwood and Susan Ronald and Robyn (Price) the son <strong>of</strong> Dr. Anthony and<br />

(Owens) Paisley <strong>of</strong> Mar' Prey <strong>of</strong> Northileld, a Josephine Scalito <strong>of</strong> ocean<br />

SAHTADEUVeRITFREE<br />

mora, a daughter; Nov. 1. daughter, Nov. 17. <strong>City</strong>.<br />

David and Parrida (Ml- Anthony and Diane (Nochlnl)<br />

Skovron <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> taro) Dlbdasclo <strong>of</strong> Lin* AID GROUP DUE<br />

We MVtt a Stent ChrUtttil I<br />

Qty, a daughter, Nov, 3. wood, a son, Nov, 18, FOR MOTHERS<br />

oUUiw can ihoo suudiyi 10-13. All<br />

Robert and Donna<br />

The Atlantic County<br />

15,00 surf under. Wail<br />

(Flukey) Seheref <strong>of</strong> Mnr- HUMANE SOCIBTY Women's Center will begin<br />

tudgift w#FRBB.NdldUltllilflvrtdi '<br />

mora, a daughter, Nov. 4, GAKB BALE DEC. 10 a four-week support group<br />

DBCBMBttR'S CHAW N1OHT<br />

Raymond and Patricia A cake Bale will be held<br />

for the mothers <strong>of</strong> survivors<br />

1 pmi Reittw<br />

(Thomas) Cland ot North- starting 8 ajn, Saturday,<br />

<strong>of</strong> sexual assault on Jan, 10.<br />

a not «any. Ctll tot ftuthtr dittlli, tout limited<br />

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PAIW 8 — SRrrnON ONE THE SEMTINRL-LKDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, m<br />

Kean's shore building rule has legislators on the move<br />

Over a month has passed hasn^ yet endoratd or dls^ to a press release issued with an elephant gun. the the commission would only to pooriWeilgned, mmm^ *Vf e "-* ^JTVTJ S ^ ^<br />

Over a month has passed<br />

sines Gov, Gov. Thomas Kean Kwm missed the concern, the tour daw aftai> the smum. timttM fe Aaar _-nmtiuu *JJ I» w.a«i,M .«»*•.. HM! and nniMiHaUe _>wi> totally opposed to it, sata « *•»«""»<br />

Imposed an executive order<br />

authorizing state <strong>of</strong>ficials to<br />

scrutinlw all new construction<br />

along, the New Jersey<br />

waterfront.<br />

And with more than<br />

enough time to respond to<br />

the edict, area legislators<br />

are doing just that.<br />

Tm disturbed that the<br />

governor is using mis as a<br />

dub for the coastal commission,<br />

1 hasn't yet endowed or dis- In a press release issued wim an elephant gun. the the commission would only to poorty^eslgned, Innacmissed<br />

the concept, the tour days after (he govern- message is dear — overkiU, add to massive state Heal and potentially devas-<br />

emergency rule Is swaying or's Oct. S announcement, or over reaction to a prate- bureaucracy,<br />

tating to the very<br />

him toward the latter, he Kean's Republican ally Sen. lem, can be counter-<br />

Said.- *<br />

The emergency rule is communities It is supposed<br />

James Hurley, the mtaortry productive. The old saying justified, Hurley said, to protect."<br />

Coastal development has leader In the upper house, Is particularly applicable to because "<strong>of</strong> the last two His first statement<br />

been cited by a state panel called the action "bold but the DIP'S emergency rule years in which we've suf- referred to the action as<br />

as a major cause <strong>of</strong> ocean necessary."<br />

restraining development in fered greatly. Some <strong>of</strong> that "the governor's emergency<br />

pollution. But LoBlondo The statements were some rural shore communi- pollution is attributed to r_le,<br />

main tains that cracking issued a week after the ties."<br />

overdevelopment.".<br />

down on single-family emergency rule was In a telephone interview<br />

dweUingi wiU not do much Imposed,<br />

last week, Hurley defended The rule may be too rigid.<br />

to improve water quality, the Oct. 7 release segued bom statements.<br />

Hurley now says. Bar exam-<br />

do not believe that __. reg- ,_B to fte topic <strong>of</strong> the govern* 1 don't see any meonsiBpie, he said, the measure<br />

* said ABSBmblyman uktmg single-family hornet or*! proposed coastal conntency in it," said Hurley. *t lacks a grandfather clause<br />

Frank LoBlondo, R-C»pe/ along the Department <strong>of</strong> mission, which Hurley stffl think it was bold anc for permit holders.<br />

Cumberland.<br />

Environmental Protection's lavws,<br />

necessary."<br />

"m short, the emergency<br />

LoBlondo said In a tele- definition <strong>of</strong> •waterfront' The governor's action is The second release rule should be drastically<br />

phone Interview Monday wiU significantly help our just a stop-gap measure, ft written after he had i wvistd if it is to"Wi5de<br />

he suspects the emergency coastal environment," will act as an important chance to see its effect, ano permanent," wrote Hurley<br />

rule ts being used to pres- LoBlondo wrote In a Nov. environmental safeguard to see how the DSP carried -> Ws Nov. 23 release. "Rn<br />

sure the Legislature into 18 letter to the DEP*s Office until the Legislature passes out the rule, which needs fact is, the emergency rule<br />

favoring the governor's <strong>of</strong> Regulatory Affairs, longterm and cbmprehen- fine tuning, he said.<br />

coastal UMBRU aimmissiou commission propos- prufAis- Therefore, I ask you and slve solutions," he wrote. There has been an out-<br />

al, l which hih has h been b stalled lld In the department to rescind "We need to create a coastal cry,* Hurley said, charging<br />

the Statehouse. . these regulations in favor oi commission and natural the DBP with being<br />

Such a commission a more fair, efficient and resources preservation fund "arbitrary...not reason-<br />

would rule over waterfront effective method <strong>of</strong> protect- to plan, regulate and able."<br />

building. While LoBlondo Ing our natural resources." Hnance the protection <strong>of</strong> the He said he doesn't under*<br />

stand people who complain<br />

In a Nov. 23 release, how- about the DBP, but defend<br />

ever, Hurley's views on the the department when it<br />

edict, at least In part, seem- cones to the coastal comingly<br />

changed,<br />

mission. Coastal commis-<br />

"There's an eld adage: sion opponents such as Rep.<br />

You don't shoot a rabbit Bill Hughes, D.N.J., claim<br />

r •We said<br />

laybetodoeethel<br />

totally opposed „ ... _—<br />

He<br />

Salmon. Tt has created A<br />

latl<br />

tremendous hardship to —.—,—,—»i ro i<br />

owners and small develop* *"fc ,<br />

as. Where coastal houj<br />

That .„„. the Legislature projects <strong>of</strong> 25 unite or Wt<br />

wasn't involved In the deel- required COBBtal Area Ri,<br />

The Nov. 23 release sion is a slap In the face, l«* Review Act (CAFR<br />

refers the edict as "diesaid<br />

the Mlliville-<strong>Ocean</strong> approval previously, mt<br />

Dip's emergency rule * <strong>City</strong> lawmaker. "We felt me new rule, ell small rt<br />

Said Hurley/It's a very that it should go through —»•——•———•— dentlal —«»_ and *w_iii^eommercl sensitive Issue but it's also a the legislative procesi?' developmente are tan*^<br />

very critical Issue." said Salmon In a telephone<br />

Assemblyman Bd Salm- interview. •Government, to<br />

on, D-Cape/Cumberland, be effective, has to be a<br />

Hurley's political foe, partnership with local,<br />

appeared at a hearing last county and state {bodies)."<br />

month with Sen. William Asked what he felt<br />

Gortnley,<br />

Kean's motives were for<br />

pair were united against me issuing the rdicts&Imon «^<<br />

directive. guesswi, 1 don't know — penod,<br />

M fri<br />

development are targets,<br />

Salmon also opined t<br />

governor nay have be<br />

acting In a reflex aetic<br />

•ftft not SUM mis U a<br />

reel," he gala.<br />

The edict, originally<br />

last CO days, has be<br />

expanded to an mdtfln<br />

— LeeBtti<br />

Summer's master plan could undergo<br />

changes before winter in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

SEA BLB OffY - The Board «mtakin| about the The recently formed<br />

Planning Board Is having norm end, Norm End Improvement<br />

second thoughts about the Being reconsidered U the Association has been an<br />

new master plan.<br />

conttovsnial section calling efieetlve force at meetings<br />

Sections <strong>of</strong> the plan deal- to "down-ioning" dwioning the pre pre- <strong>of</strong> the Commiiiton and<br />

ing with n<strong>of</strong>thend toning dominant!)? dul duplex area,<br />

U S<br />

Board, By its com-<br />

T ?* W i proba-<br />

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<strong>of</strong> a Planning Board hearing<br />

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near completionby the BeipKim. The reining followed<br />

"Why go through all this ' • • B and the dty should deh<br />

mint its boundaries.<br />

•That's what we're in tt<br />

process <strong>of</strong> doing now," si<br />

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The master plan dell<br />

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nlng from 29(h Street nor<br />

to Upper Townshi<br />

McHale belleveB the cuh<br />

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Wocks.<br />

The dry engineer wl<br />

examine historical and gee<br />

graphical date, he laid.<br />

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lo.-McHflleMfd.<br />

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^ and lad? <strong>of</strong> Mwen should be extended to 33n<br />

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Mayor Michael McHale.<br />

Street, as the new mastc<br />

divelopment In plan states, or if it shout<br />

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for change, MeHale saldr has made a lot <strong>of</strong> people<br />

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THE SBOTWBLABPOEfc OCMN CTtY> N j ,<br />

Children's Christinas Concert, Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers, SJ Symphony this Weekend<br />

ByMARKSOIFER<br />

OcoanCrty<br />

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Saturday on* the Pier, western <strong>of</strong> Handed McssM<br />

Boardwalk and Moorlyn featuring the Philadelphia<br />

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3 pj». Saturday it the ^rHt^YTXmdSTi ^ ta toUoWed by ^<br />

Par Information, call the<br />

Public Relations Departi<br />

The annual Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce CaroUestj<br />

directed by Waller Preder.<br />

Ida, is mtm W30 W*. Saturday,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> X? at th§ Music<br />

SKittSftt candy canes tar youngstern. 5iK5S^ y JSAe£« ft g p , TteMmiafc at St. Peter's<br />

Walter wiU lead tt* QsHslmas Peeeptt<strong>of</strong>t In to<br />

attdtih« to song and there<br />

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The earolfcst is me <strong>of</strong> Aa,<br />

MgWights <strong>of</strong> &e holidays. will also sponsor a<br />

< tour that day, with<br />

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Museum will hold iti -•—-^ --"•<br />

anBuai"'Slndia Day and<br />

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Clown" will Bnterttin with many dances u possible. e dry's Waves <strong>of</strong> Caring St. PWerti United With- Une Taylor, mezzo soprano;<br />

his magic and pod humor, You don't have to be a drtw far the needy <strong>of</strong> South odlst Church choir and Frank Knauss, tenor, and<br />

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48 rank Mailer organ. John<br />

The concert will be eapd<br />

for the holidays.<br />

The Christmas portion <strong>of</strong> Gregroy Bate, director <strong>of</strong><br />

by the appearance <strong>of</strong> Santa<br />

Here will" be plmry <strong>of</strong> (he Oratorio will be a sing* MuAc at the church, will<br />

room to dance on the Music along. Music sheets will be conduct.<br />

Her,<br />

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Mac Beth 1B the group<br />

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obituaries<br />

C, Newell Atkinson, 87<br />

NORTWTELD — C. Newili Attdnien, 87, <strong>of</strong> Broad<br />

•Street died <strong>Dec</strong>. 5 in the Linweod Convaleteeni Center,<br />

A lawyer, he atttnded Columbia CaUtfe, Tacoma<br />

Park, Md,, and was § graduate <strong>of</strong> theNatlenal Mt&smilty<br />

Law School, Washington, D.C,<br />

Mr. Atkinson was a member <strong>of</strong> Phi Bete Anna ligil<br />

fnitwnily and from 1928 to 1942 wgs tmployed In tht<br />

clerk's <strong>of</strong>flco <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals, ta 1M2 to<br />

*1969 he was the aerk <strong>of</strong> the Court, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

jCeurt <strong>of</strong> Appeals,<br />

! torn in Palatine, Salem County, he moved to tWi dt?<br />

Jin 1971.<br />

! He U survival by a stater, Mary Moore, <strong>of</strong> Somtw<br />

'Point,<br />

• Serviee will be held at the eonvwutnoe <strong>of</strong> m% famuy,<br />

'Entombment will be in BgUngton Gaiden Miuideunu<br />

aarkiboro, -'<br />

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William T. Moreiand, 72<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

T, MOTiland, 72, <strong>of</strong> 903 Seadilf toad, died<br />

Die, 6 at there Memorial Hospital, Somen Point,<br />

A retired jeweler, Mr, Morelahd was the owner <strong>of</strong> A<br />

Mareiand and Son on Samson Street in Philadelphia.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> this city for 16 years, he formerly lived In<br />

Glcnside, Pa,<br />

Surviving we his wife, Helenei two sons, William T. Jr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marmara, and Robert J. <strong>of</strong> York, Pa,; a daughter,<br />

Sandra Paul <strong>of</strong> Phoenixvtlle, Pa,; a sister, Bessie Rommel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Normandy Rums, Pa.; and six grandchildren.<br />

A memorial service will be held 11 am. Friday at the<br />

Chester J. Wimberg Funeral Home,<br />

Contributions may be tent to the Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Canliology Unit, Somers Point, NJ, 08244<br />

Lewis White, 74<br />

ATLANTIC CITY — Uwts White, 74, <strong>of</strong> North Sou*<br />

Carolina Avenue died Nov. 15 at his resident,<br />

Mr. While was a security guard for Wells-Fargo Inc. in<br />

Reg.<br />

S44 95<br />

3/8" Variable<br />

SPIED DRILL<br />

Reg. $42.65<br />

Sale $34.95<br />

r^<br />

M£HP<br />

M/4 M<br />

CIRCULAR SAW<br />

Model 7308<br />

Sale<br />

$36.99<br />

Modil7180 Modi! 7447<br />

RGfl. $56.95<br />

$299 ii<br />

BELTSANOER<br />

, Utf<br />

$45.95<br />

70 Light<br />

Midget Sot<br />

Clear w muHkot<strong>of</strong>ed indeef/g*<br />

feJiM j h ^ r i<br />

HIM<br />

13/0 Horw Power<br />

ROUTER<br />

s.(.$129.95<br />

^<br />

V',<br />

• * ^<br />

AtolkQ^. He l«td to <strong>Ocean</strong> OJy BMtt <strong>of</strong> to We<br />

where he worked at The Flanders HotrfftB* cook<br />

Bom to Brout, N-Y,, he unwed Ntt flaw years «go,<br />

Thae tw no immediate survival.<br />

Graveside tervtoi will be nafln today fttrtlMday)« the<br />

AttanHc Q^ CiB»t«y, MeasanwUto.<br />

Arrangements are by the Gveenfdge Funeral Hene,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Charles A. Preisendanz, 61<br />

Beesleys Point died <strong>Dec</strong>. 5 «t his home, ^t<br />

A longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Ms community, he was barn In<br />

Magnolia.<br />

Mr. Prcisendanz was a sales engineer for General tttetrie<br />

tn Philadelphia for 42 yearn<br />

A 32nd Degree Scottish Mason, he was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

th« <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Maionic Lodge No. E Be alia was a<br />

mgmbir <strong>of</strong> th« Ototes Assedalian, At 8.V. Good<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> Quarter Century dub, the Btun Society and<br />

the Sodety <strong>of</strong> Iron and Steel Engineers, 1 ell el PhUadelphla.<br />

Surviving arc his wife, Betty Jean; a daughter,<br />

AWM, at home; a stepson, Hennetti Meni* olttmto<br />

Conn.; and a sister, Isabel Samuel <strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights.<br />

Service and burial wore private, AjMngemenft «m<br />

by the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />

Therese M, Wallace, 86<br />

SOMERS POINT - Thereee M. Wallace, 86, died <strong>Dec</strong>.<br />

5 at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, Mm Wallace lived In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

before moving here 11 yean ago.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> Christ Episcopal Church.<br />

She is survived by two daughters, June W. Zlndel <strong>of</strong><br />

Somert Point and Jean W. Connelly <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Rrusrii,<br />

Pa.; a son, Charles W. Wilson <strong>of</strong> Phllndelphla, eight<br />

grandchildren; and 14 great-Rrandchildren. ,<br />

Burial Office and Ho[y EucharlBt will be otfered at 10<br />

a.m, today (Thursday) at Christ Bptecopal Church.<br />

Burial Willie In Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia.<br />

Arrangements are by the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Contributions may be sent to Christ Episcopal Church,<br />

157 Shore Road, Somere Point 08244.<br />

Dorothy Hama, SO<br />

DeroAy J, Hama, 80, <strong>of</strong> 4916 Wtst Am, died Dee. 7 in<br />

aMtailHdMttl aoreMetaorialHdMttl' , '„<br />

Bom n Philadelphia, she was a longtime resident <strong>of</strong><br />

fte^HU,^, before movtoj hen 10 y«« ago. -<br />

iHm. -Itotta was k rettuidl mnpuc&ee far iw8mf»<br />

b<br />

y t t j i<br />

Co.<br />

w<br />

to<br />

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Philadelphia<br />

r g y ;<br />

where ih* w«(»«d<br />

^ ^<br />

30<br />

Su«rtvtoga» «»^uAt«f,<br />

ttrtll<br />

Marlon A, Boo« <strong>of</strong> O^n<br />

Qw a te<strong>of</strong>ter, D«ialTl^serWiaw rt Up^ ^*y»<br />

UMP1R tOWNSWP - OxwAm A. ftttaiftdani, 61, tit P»,f Aree Mi, rac^eline Steeta <strong>of</strong> Aldan, Pa.t Btoaftirf<br />

Moore <strong>of</strong> Na^es,Ba;, and Olive Robertshaw <strong>of</strong> Wyftftewood.<br />

Pa.; Wro grandsons, and two greahpani'!<br />

children.<br />

Hdy Eucharist and Burial Offlca w»U be said 11 aat<br />

&wrday to Ae St. John's BvangeUsr 1 Episo^al ChupA^<br />

Lansdowne, Pa. Burial wUl be to ArltagWn Cemetery,<br />

DlHaPa<br />

DrexelHaPa.<br />

Amngementsareby Ae Godfrey Puneral Home.<br />

Memorial eonWbulioni may be made to Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church Memorial fund, 30th Street and Bay<br />

Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty, 08226; or Shore Memorial Hospl-<br />

^f Sotnew Point<br />

Public NOIICG<br />

I lOldWIl<br />

rinCM<br />

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^GRAND OPEN!<br />

CLE^&SAVE<br />

CLEANERS<br />

20% OP ALL SERVICES OPENIN'G DAY<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>.12,*<br />

Dry Cleaning • Shirts • Laundry • Tailoring<br />

ONE DAY SERVICE with MORNING DROP-OFF<br />

232 So. Shone Rd. ,<br />

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| Tax Preparation<br />

Bookkeeping<br />

CYNTinAN.OStlR<br />

Certified Public Accountants<br />

1142 Bay Ave,, Ofijjn <strong>City</strong>, NJ, 08226<br />

(609)3994779<br />

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<strong>On</strong> Ml 24 hr. A toy<br />

PRIVATE DUTY<br />

in the<br />

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Cupe M«y<br />

OOUAM and k pfcduJiM m<br />

Middle Township High<br />

School. Ho tnd his vrtifo<br />

their two sons;<br />

"l^^f^^ JOINS LAW FIRM<br />

TownseftdV<br />

Ci(yv with<br />

,„,.„.,„„ gj^j gj Daviii Rebtrkenny<br />

k Abiamowlte u in associate.<br />

He received a |uxtt<br />

doctor degree oon T\&<br />

eWunytiM WllUainB School <strong>of</strong> Law at<br />

the University af Rich-<br />

mwd, Va> Mtd a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

arts degree In economies<br />

from Lyeonlng College,<br />

WIlllamBport, Pa,, where he<br />

w«l ft member ol the ._<br />

»Uy football and track<br />

teams.<br />

Dinner Specials Daily<br />

From $4.50<br />

All dlnnom Include salad ftfiirllo bread<br />

fmsh Hom§mael§ aotps Daily<br />

Homemade Manlcottl<br />

Usagna-Ravioli<br />

^rifi^yoth^dlshes<br />

•MMMM* Valuable Couoon •HHMMa<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SRNT1NV:1>I .KnrJKR. nrRAN CITVt NJ. - THURSDAY. 1>«CBMBKR »> IM<br />

CITIZENS<br />

(continued from page I)<br />

family community and<br />

'family resort," said Qowley.<br />

an Atianttc County<br />

gnvommint <strong>of</strong>ficial and tettig<br />

chairrnan <strong>of</strong> the laeil<br />

Plarmlng Board.<br />

Higher taxes would result<br />

from the oliminatton <strong>of</strong> city<br />

fvenn sudi as the annual<br />

baby parede, he oplried in<br />

the written itatoment,<br />

Thest are the events that<br />

identify <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a<br />

ipoc A! place. The things<br />

W\al make people want h><br />

tnmc hero to rent summer<br />

apartments and Spend their<br />

tnoney," said Rick Travers,<br />

mother steering committee<br />

member and publisher <strong>of</strong><br />

The SandPdptr, "Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

taking a hatchet to the city's<br />

public relations efforfy, we<br />

should be looking for new<br />

ways to help OWMBQW the<br />

TVavere has bttn on the<br />

Tourism Development<br />

Commission, which u»os<br />

mercantile feei to promote<br />

the city as a touri|t desHna-<br />

Hon. The commission, he<br />

notes, was oeated by the<br />

Legislature to supplemtnt<br />

touHsin idverUstng efforts,<br />

but not to replace the dty 1 !<br />

own efforts.<br />

Crowley critidaed CTTs<br />

proposal to leave the<br />

W.900 budgeted tor the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Coneart on<br />

the Music Pier, untouched,<br />

while calling for oth«r pro-<br />

S(MpS <strong>On</strong>! warm up at<br />

PIZZA * STEAKS • SUBS * DAIRY BAR<br />

MON, Meatball Sub W/friee a soda Mti»m $3>flfc<br />

TUBfc Pepper & Egg Sub W/otmese, fries, boda 4&80<br />

wet), Eggplant Parrtiltildna Sub w/fries & Beda-.m<br />

Ufl.ChickehPe<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

TIL<br />

10 P.M.<br />

.OO,<br />

.0G,<br />

'izza 2 siloes & soda. JIJF<br />

.I'Julian Sub w/ i >....,....». ..».».. J<br />

hiii or t<br />

CLIP THIS COUPON T-.T.<br />

J 1.00 <strong>of</strong>f Large Pie<br />

MHlMipw INollord.nv.ty)<br />

ism a Mbury At«.,Oe*mOttv<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY'S<br />

LARGEST<br />

APPLIANCE DEALER<br />

S I M M - i'i ii;<br />

ELECTIiiCAL CONrHACIOFIR<br />

nESIDENIIAL AND COMMiiHCIAI<br />

900 ASBUPIY AVENUIr, OCEAN CITY<br />

399-1598 11 I i-iC<br />

NO-FROsT Refrigerator<br />

grams to be eliminated altogether,<br />

suited the release. •<br />

"We have to question<br />

PIT's priorities he,rf. It<br />

seems that they believe in<br />

cutting programs that <strong>of</strong>ter<br />

people enjoy, just as long as<br />

theirs are untouched.*<br />

COCP members include<br />

*«sid(ints with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

backgrounds and interests,<br />

according to the group's literature.<br />

"Our membership represent*<br />

many different<br />

interests — various community<br />

involvements, political<br />

affiliations, economic backgrounds,<br />

personal Interests,"<br />

wrote Maryann s<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the OoMn <strong>City</strong> and W5LT-PM general m»r commissioner Dave member Lynn Rybield* B«- John aecartott, buriww-<br />

School Board.<br />

manager Nedy D, Crowltyi<br />

tMA* |ewd> buri-<br />

COCP lists as members Gallery owners Larry<br />

nesswbiaan Lenore Brady,<br />

Uvtk Crtge,<br />

some prominent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DeLany and Mary DeLany,<br />

businessman Charles Mttr-<br />

residents;<br />

accountant Tom Lan- Other mamben indudtt phy, bttiiniwman Bddt Biv-<br />

Steering committee memcheney, former councilman businesswoman Carolyn Un, school baud member UkePrTmettbert.caCT<br />

bars Include: Attorney Don and motel owner BiU Mais, Murphy, businessman Herb and guesthouse operator membew have been attend-<br />

Charles, businesswoman motel owner Phil Perri, Brownies, firefighter Mike Pat Harris, businessman ing <strong>City</strong> GottfteU budget<br />

Jean Crotty, Sun publisher amusement owner and ter- Gellor, PUnnnig Board Wayne Dotforman, ttaeher sessions.<br />

DRAG ISLAND<br />

(continued from page 1) almost Identical condemns* Coneerns over the envi- He said he plans to advise Drag Island, which la pri-<br />

been trying to acquire the Uon attempt to be thrown ronment prompted the Mt client to appeal the decimarily man-made, was cre-<br />

piece "for ages* from Cur- out <strong>of</strong> court about three Zoning Mid recently to sion In Superior Court ated in the 1950s during the<br />

rie, « PhUadelphii resident years ago, Mott said, turn down « pith to turn because he Considers the construction <strong>of</strong> the Garden<br />

described by his lawyer as Mott notes that on behalf Dwg Island Into a combina- Boards decision arbitrary<br />

an 88-year-old recluse. <strong>of</strong> his client he applied to tion Btngle-famlly/ttwlna and not reflective <strong>of</strong> the T1\e sAeduiid court date<br />

Although he had no tor- the Somerg Point Zoning development.<br />

record.<br />

for the DBF's eandittnitten<br />

Lanchoney, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

mal position at pressbme, Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment last In denying two ptoposed Board members were also<br />

the steering committee and<br />

Curried attorney, Joel Mott month to develop the sec- use vartancee to allow 12 worried that Currie didn't<br />

m, tadtaated he will object tion between the highways single-family units and 243intend<br />

to develop the land,<br />

and attempt to block this as 243 boat slips.<br />

boat slips, Board members but rather was using the<br />

latest condemnation<br />

BARRACKS<br />

The sttte, however is said they were not con- application as an attempt to<br />

Objections caused an <strong>of</strong>fering Just $13400 for the vinced they should deviate Improve his defense against (continued from page 1)<br />

parcel — enough to buy from the strict standards <strong>of</strong> the state's condemnation Mt). Cary BurfeUo, who<br />

perhaps half a boat-slip, the flood district zone. efforts.<br />

directs the State Police field<br />

Mott said,<br />

Mott argued that that by Before condemnation Was operation! <strong>of</strong>fice, laid there<br />

not changing the allowed dewiled, over 200,000 cubic Is no new Information on<br />

use and by toning uplands yards <strong>of</strong> island sand Was where the hill-fledged bar-<br />

as a flood district, the city, scheduled to be trucked to racks will be located,<br />

In effect, was taking the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a beachflU although Capt. Raymond<br />

land without compensation. project.<br />

Trent, also <strong>of</strong> fleW opera*<br />

Uons, said the Ust <strong>of</strong> possible<br />

sites has been narrowed<br />

te"«coupli."<br />

MARMORA SEAFOOD<br />

Police <strong>of</strong>ficials are now<br />

looking for n (ho best deal,-<br />

Trent addecl, and that the<br />

final ilte should be known<br />

by the Unit the temporary<br />

bamckslB established.<br />

WE INCLUDE IN OUR PRICE<br />

• MiUi bfiUVUHV IM OWN f HAItiNa AflBA<br />

Notion ft<strong>of</strong>rfgatotor<br />

14.3 cw ft, Capacity' Tex<<br />

n<br />

SPACEMAKER II'"<br />

Microwave Oven<br />

--rr.<br />

bum In appeatam * Wide, A cu. t wan eaV&y,<br />

lavete.'3'V<br />

and labor. |<br />

Eureka Upright<br />

CLEANING Range<br />

toen<br />

CookfDp<br />

Mr*<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS<br />

FRIED OYSTER<br />

PLAHER<br />

Heavy lobbying at the<br />

state, county and local lev*<br />

sis over several years<br />

resulted In a $1.8 million<br />

state budget appropriation<br />

ftf a baitdcka to cover<br />

Upper Township, Dennis<br />

Township and woodbine<br />

— communities without<br />

municipal police which rely<br />

on state police patrols bawd<br />

in Port Norris, Cumberland<br />

County,<br />

The Woodbine building,<br />

located at Franklin Street<br />

and Monroe Avenue, was<br />

hone to the Woodbine<br />

Police Department until the<br />

force was disbanded by<br />

Complete Dally<br />

Lunch & Dinner Menu<br />

TacoTues.&Thurs.<br />

are back<br />

1946<br />

900 Shore Rd.,Somer«W,,NJ.* 9i<br />

IffiQISTER TO WIM<br />

THIS HOLIDAY PRESENT<br />

A NIGHT At<br />

"THE<br />

PHANTOM<br />

0FTHE ii<br />

0)<br />

- w<br />

tHURSDAY* DECRMBSR «, Ufift THE SKNtlNKL^LEttGlSR* OCEAN OTYV NJ. PACK 15—SECltONONK<br />

Tougher fire code enforcement being considered in Somers Point<br />

SOMERS POINT -The<br />

city h con^dering eowprehenslV«<br />

enftircanei\t <strong>of</strong> Ate<br />

state Uniform Rre Oode tn<br />

a proposed move which<br />

would extend fire safety<br />

rulestoallbuslnessetinthe<br />

dtytf approved.<br />

aty Covmdl has set aside<br />

for more study a plan to<br />

annually enforce state Bre<br />

KILL<br />

(continued torn patoe 1)<br />

dose <strong>of</strong>f from the Gardens<br />

to the end <strong>of</strong> the parade<br />

route at 3 p.m. Free parking<br />

in the southend shoutd be<br />

supplied tnd jtpp would<br />

accommodah! celebranta<br />

The route should be<br />

shortened and the parade<br />

should be earUferv was the<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong> many.<br />

Several called for support<br />

police from neighboring<br />

towns. Some proposed a<br />

cancellation <strong>of</strong> a year or<br />

more to allow for better<br />

planning and A "cooling<br />

A very few respondents<br />

favored leaving it be.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e wroMt "Leave it<br />

alone! Every festival <strong>of</strong><br />

100,000 people, in every<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the World, sooner or<br />

later will have Injuries and,<br />

unfortunately, something<br />

more serious. Are we to live<br />

In a sterile box? The absolute<br />

paranoia that's developing<br />

U\ communities today<br />

are hermetically sealing <strong>of</strong>i<br />

our light while outside lie<br />

dark, malignant-fears <strong>of</strong><br />

death and dying, This is far<br />

than festivals which<br />

throughout history have<br />

helpetf instill In man a life<br />

spirit,"<br />

The Suggestion Box dip*<br />

flnd-eend survey appeared<br />

on the Sentinel's front page<br />

Nov. 17, and on tits cdltorl^page<strong>Dec</strong>,<br />

1.<br />

The responses will be<br />

turned over to Oty Council.<br />

A new question will be<br />

asked next week.<br />

^<br />

0*«'<br />

OPEN<br />

YEAR HOUND .CLOSED MON,<br />

NEW HRS: TiMt^Suit 4 pM. t p.m.<br />

Sat. ft Sun. 9-2 thn 44<br />

Just Plain Good Dinners<br />

Served with Soup or Salad, Potato, Vocable & Roll<br />

Grilled Liver & <strong>On</strong>ions<br />

iiuBUmmdfkhtmavaUaUi tmtiufsd In imttud V MM<br />

Fried Flounder Open Face Roast Beef<br />

aoidtH brown out flmotful, Ttiidtr roast buf<br />

iervedwUtt a dettcbUi tartar laux with rich gm)<br />

fimmm tfsmmm ^P*mmt»M<br />

Fried Chicken<br />

ItgiulybattereJ<br />

Smoke Ham<br />

UwAjfU<br />

pttieoppti louei<br />

*„!<br />

'"^>t,<br />

instructed to study *e tnea- Show Memorial Hospital, struction Official Allen<br />

in the dty other than »Ure proposed by <strong>City</strong> theaters and "all structures Shirts, ere no* regularly<br />

oted dUig<br />

considered a high risk to' Inspected hew. Fire Inspee-<br />

Under cuvi«tot vegula* the public in «a*c <strong>of</strong> Ore. tion occurs here only vmen<br />

At o recent Council's lions, regular tntoecttons— According to state there Is a change <strong>of</strong> owner-<br />

meeting* in ordmantt M«s which occur At feast tatttt' authoritlfes. New Jersey ship, he said. »<br />

tbld tabled ovet confusion fsi ftbowt about ally — nrfe conducted here muntclpflllttes have the under the proposed law,<br />

what the city's fire Mde by the skate Bureau <strong>of</strong> IPlre option to ta take^tt those all tnspeetions, including<br />

enforcement «*Ugattoh» are, Safety for KMtalled life responsibilities «r let the those made now by the<br />

under state law. <strong>City</strong> Solic- hazard uses,* t*e grouping state doth.<br />

state, would be the respon-<br />

Itor Jeffery April waa covers restaurants, motels, All other uses, said Con* sibility <strong>of</strong>, Somors Point's<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> licenses and<br />

Inspections.<br />

LEGISLATIVE NOTES<br />

Annual fees would range<br />

TOURISM DROP SEEN LIFEQUARD EXEMPTION 8AYTOLLBOOTHS<br />

IN STATE SHORTFALL ABVANCE8 IN SENATE CHANCES ARE'REMOTE<br />

A $1M ttUUon revenue , Legislation that would<br />

shortfoll for the \m bud- exempt owners <strong>of</strong> small<br />

getv Announced by the gov- hotels, motels and campernor's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice recently, u at grounds in Cape May<br />

least In part being buried County from swimming<br />

on saggfcg summer ML* pool regulations wai<br />

ness. , released from a Senate corn-<br />

About $70 million or the mlttee this past Thursday,<br />

full figure was attributed to Sponsored by Senate<br />

te t rnu hrtfall Minority Leader Jamee<br />

Hurley, RCope/Cumberland,<br />

fiie bill would allow<br />

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PAGE 16—SECTION ONE not SENTlNEL^miER, OCEAN CIl Y, N J. THURSDAY, I>EG1EMBKR 8, UM<br />

WW*H<br />

For the museum, a new home is history in the making<br />

ByLEESTEELE<br />

S S l L d Sff<br />

soon as thty were farced<br />

<strong>of</strong> "<br />

on the wooden m<br />

wUl wicker chair in a einmA<br />

derblockbuildtngf Mr.<br />

MwittA<br />

The FHends <strong>of</strong> She <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Hiiterical Mustum where the 'museum had will have "a room in the<br />

made history themselves bwh sines its inception on modern, spadous, dtoaterecently<br />

when they made<br />

|uno22,1964, controlled eomlbrt <strong>of</strong> fc«<br />

settlement on a ''new"<br />

,,,,,. , ,, forthcoming Cultural Oenheadquarters.<br />

TVe¥» doing this on our - ,.-.--<br />

The museum'i home,<br />

own,* says Kfrk Marts, a more than an interto head-<br />

sailing Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>, 18,<br />

will be a post-Virtoritn<br />

studio and news photcgraph<br />

houM at 12th and Wesley. -rE' ij ». i u ,,J "Theftlends<strong>of</strong>Aernitaf.<br />

Paid for largely with pri- Tht old school building, ^ Museum<br />

vate donations, the building<br />

leakyMOIandaU,mson- Wgowlthbo^<br />

on a 60-fbot corner lot has<br />

demnsd and demoUshod In f^ hbu8i „<br />

S r<br />

two full stories, a garage, "BfS "*^» «» *-. anHquesandwriMmthtfr<br />

p proper gMnit ncKattiut<br />

two siEable pordiei, two<br />

large holly totes, and a was raised betew ipid|je 0^0^ wim M As paperwork on the museum'i niw home's eeWemem Is eonroteted, Lewis Maw-<br />

$100,000 mortgage, Lu<br />

AU but the latter are<br />

things the Friends want to<br />

keep.<br />

The group, which exhibit!<br />

bits and pieces <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s past, has so far raised<br />

$13,000, according to<br />

Friends president Bob<br />

Marts and his wife, Doris,<br />

who is museum curator, A<br />

fund-raiser began almost as<br />

th ^j und - r » l8l ns much auAentteity as pwsi- eon. preskteM ot Oeoan <strong>City</strong> Savlnos and Loan, is fiinktd by Friends ot the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

viueg began. The open ble. The museum am time c >*y Htrtortea! MU8§um itonrtary Jtittne BrorJtf ifti prttMtttt Bob MtWtB,<br />

^ i K ^^ M ^ ta<br />

will be the first in<br />

«vty<br />

uJ<br />

While the ntw mu«um Stt ^ fief «d to<br />

lacks the quaint Victorian- fflMS in a wldwipen room,<br />

era neighborhood <strong>of</strong> the The house wUfsirve as"t<br />

Wesley Avenue Mhool m warmer, more appropriate<br />

bloda nwtMN hop H showeaiw tor t&r many<br />

doser to tht boardwalk and exhibits, which range horn<br />

may beeomt an adjunct post cards to Bindla cargo.<br />

attfacttori to teurtits. Signs "Whew can TOU nut a<br />

he hou «' ^<br />

South Jersey Regional Theatre<br />

sky Aw., Soi«tB IVint,<br />

m<br />

/<br />

fttl catalogutd the design in<br />

1982, It had no name and an<br />

uncertain Uneagt. Tbdty, RESERVATIONS • 653-0553<br />

according to mt/dUrHat It Is Uve Equity Ptotosiornl Theatre<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most recognised<br />

l<br />

foursquare Is the<br />

preeminent post-Victorian<br />

type?)aMerdJBi to thi /our-<br />

J • This post-Vk;torlnn house<br />

, Historical Mueeum,<br />

UonK-flrtibium<br />

eraktr/owmf<br />

DO-fT-YOURSeLF PR0JECT9<br />

If you're really handy<br />

around the house, aeoompBfthed<br />

In cafp«ntry and<br />

•Mi (a follow a MtpM<br />

and turn N Mis i fMthtd<br />

projflol, ptrhipi you've<br />

tent l<strong>of</strong>M worK amund<br />

your hsnw< Mayfai you fitf<br />

Ishid hi tesifnMi @f Jiid ><br />

a flto floor, (t iMtM Wrrffla H<br />

you can get ptoimttmei<br />

mm,<br />

Out II you're not to<br />

handy, those do-H-yourwd<br />

prejasfi may Be POKIKICL<br />

The Oifi0# you WAM6d to<br />

vMtt InW fl pfayroqm W<strong>On</strong> I<br />

odd to tftf vatoa o* your<br />

home If ffi& pdt)§Uf\Q<br />

do<strong>of</strong> fff fif n0nf ft tfKf COf'<br />

^ Of 0)9 n00nn|| (fflps<br />

fimfn tn fnSmwm Can w<br />

kit to a tioppi job Artd<br />

you team mat IT* worth<br />

Two waekt ind three days<br />

until ChrtiAuii and the aisles<br />

are humming at Circle Liquor<br />

Store, Out traditional Canter<br />

Aisle il again showplace <strong>of</strong><br />

gift packaged wines ind<br />

ilqu<strong>of</strong>i from avety comet <strong>of</strong><br />

the world. Here we take tho<br />

opportunity <strong>of</strong> presenting<br />

truly unu»ual gifts for the<br />

"hafd"to-plea»e"tolkion<br />

your llit,<br />

Ou luppllm (torn this<br />

country md abroad have<br />

truly mado tltlf litian'i<br />

otferiflg* • truly ipedaculur dljpky, Ouf reinforced<br />

Mu<strong>of</strong>lai Ktatf li «n hand to <strong>of</strong>fer advice<br />

and help, If your load Is heavy, let u» help carry<br />

your pm&m to your m, tiptsM hoUefay gift<br />

vmpmg 1» part 0/our ctutomer tarvtog.<br />

if you hava dl/fkulty lit your selections, we<br />

rnggW a Circle Liquor Gift Certificate. Bring<br />

your Master Charge


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*}» 4—SECTION TWO HOI SENTtNEL-LKIMiKR, OCfcAN CH Y, N J. TlUtRSD A Yv DECEMBER «,!*»<br />

Here are recipes for museiim open-house cookies<br />

ByMAWEHUBEd<br />

Social Edit<strong>of</strong><br />

to the<br />

£ The aroma <strong>of</strong> ginger and "H'cre mil also be a holi-<br />

COOKING CONMECTION<br />

vye will pass alohg the recipe<br />

In eate ffito would like<br />

to try them tor the holidays.<br />

At Minds <strong>of</strong> the '0 local historical homos, to<br />

<strong>of</strong>! the museum's whfich<br />

they dor •ate as<br />

refwshmants<br />

1for<br />

ineeHngs<br />

'Una. iiciaiu* BR and ispecial<br />

furictioiiisbymi<br />

lulls and $2.50 formustsum.<br />

Sewnal<br />

\mntes,<br />

* <strong>of</strong>* #^ kL.*t~ _ _ i__*__^___ U^U^te «•inder<br />

12, Advance availlable<br />

Witti<br />

tea, will be<br />

•e SB adults and<br />

M««Uftem)li39W«sloyAvc, S1.W rMdren,<br />

available at <strong>of</strong>fered durtn; I * e o^i during the annual fair.<br />

urile, §44 Asbury houis.<br />

COOKIES<br />

2 tsp. vanilla<br />

- - - | i .<br />

\ Rose Words A Th•<br />

potato cookies<br />

1^ hdd th« Bnany artifacts Musk. fH 3 Aibury Ave,; the an imade<br />

byHIMse<br />

Ban-<br />

mm the termer museum In OpinH« ; When! morist, CTOfti , one <strong>of</strong> B* XM isthftst"<br />

hi Ud Wesley Avenue 34 tb PIT* >l and West Ave- esses and still •<br />

*Ml1bitWi«\3ri«nd4fh "ue.<br />

the museum. liifl<br />

' rt»», which ws declared ^w«l I the musaum'. alwaysT^etomeaddK; "«*« «* *» «»**• ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . f t *<br />

fivoHtp wdpes tar oooWeB Uvw In the Midwest.<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

ger in (he dough at<br />

•ntae houM a deUghiftil (B&tterwimMVerystlHJ [:i.yi<br />

uoma. Drop by founded let- '"<br />

So when you stop by to spoonfuls onto ungrtased<br />

visit th§ new guarte» be cookie sheet, Flatten with nj»w<br />

SUM to ttite one w au o! bottom <strong>of</strong> goblet. w jul« Mabel ftrti, lott, and Betty Quald Mm Chrtitmii t»t tor th§ annul! Ojlin <strong>City</strong><br />

W<br />

fte house tour. TMs week for 18 to IB minutei, ^g |n Hit ntw ^Jirtm<br />

AH Repairs <strong>On</strong> Any (1) <strong>On</strong>a Appliance<br />

Remove to .v»<br />

SIUUR p<br />

Y I 3iWW with this coupon.<br />

No Labor Charge • Coupon Must Bo Presented at time <strong>of</strong> Repairs<br />

Ulmer's Appliance Service<br />

wnwihn/Manual, 1889<br />

Hungry Savers<br />

Fund/50*<br />

Hungry Savers<br />

Fund/25*<br />

Investor rtssbook<br />

Itiwtot Account<br />

MotiQ'Market<br />

Chaldng<br />

3130 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

_ OCEAN CITY<br />

MASTER BARKER<br />

PAULHOPFMAN.SR.<br />

3-Month CO '* A3L<br />

CLIP AND SAVE.<br />

$50,000<br />

$25,000<br />

$2,J00<br />

LfiMON SQUARES Preheat oven to 850<br />

dej^iB.<br />

or until no Indention<br />

Vi c. margarine or butter, ahd powdored lugar. Press<br />

aftaiid ftaiid<br />

Bftixfiiifs wixfuift Into into uniifiMed uftttifiMod wt tate 1W Inch sipiMik<br />

square 8*Stf <strong>of</strong> %2-toA Yield 24.<br />

Vk * powde»d sugar<br />

Cheek us e^i M nert time<br />

^tfw in thf mariert for W^w<br />

^ ^i^ fi<br />

;^ui^# OT #Wve ft. Sdect<br />

from a variety <strong>of</strong> options, and<br />

choose the one that best fits your<br />

fior as litt^ as $50ft airf ^ek a<br />

tcrm<strong>of</strong> anywhere from 3 months<br />

;<br />

4 ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

LUMBER/ACM<br />

lc. sugar<br />

lc. shortening (Crisco)<br />

lc. dark molasses<br />

f«i8» _,<br />

1 tsp. soda<br />

1 tip, salt<br />

2 tsp. cinnamon<br />

4 c. sifted flour<br />

Cream together the sugar<br />

and shortening. Add molisses<br />

and unbeaten cgg«. Mix<br />

weU.<br />

Sift together dry Ingredients<br />

and stir Into sugar mixture.<br />

Pinch oilsmallballl<strong>of</strong><br />

dough (walnut size) and<br />

shape; may be dipped In<br />

sugar before baking.<br />

Place balls on greased<br />

This redpe makes four<br />

dozen large s<strong>of</strong>t cooklei.<br />

Hie dough will keep in the<br />

feW|Wattf. ,<br />

Yield four dozen large<br />

(s<strong>of</strong>t) cookies,<br />

Note: The dough will<br />

keep indeftnetiy In the<br />

fefrigeratoTi<br />

Essay contest<br />

winners are<br />

Twp, residents<br />

Two Qem drtp ft^h<br />

School 8€nl<strong>of</strong>ti Ms Uppfir<br />

Township wMfau were<br />

awarded $1,000 icholatm$i<br />

f fcii^ift<br />

entries In an eflday ooittMt<br />

•<br />

oi Auraton too* top pn|e*.<br />

fw e^wya on the tmfti In<br />

which th


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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

on with it<br />

- ft Is Ume to end debate on Memorial Park<br />

The various sides on the issue have bem presented<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> the field bounded by Wesley, <strong>Ocean</strong>, 5th<br />

and 6th has been hashed out over the past several<br />

years. Most recently, the proposal was advanced by<br />

some private dtizens to relocate Manorial Park to<br />

:the site <strong>of</strong> the old Wesley Avenue school and use the<br />

;-land for a high school playing Reid.<br />

1 <strong>On</strong>e side <strong>of</strong> the argument Is that the school district<br />

'badly needs more recreational areas, It seems to us<br />

there are sufficient playing fields. Maybe not the<br />

Ideal amount <strong>of</strong> space, but then one does have to<br />

consider the ultra-tight quarters we are In here In<br />

tightly-developed <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

The other side <strong>of</strong> the coin is that the ana represents<br />

hallowed ground because <strong>of</strong> Its dedication to tin<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> dtems who have given thtir lives far<br />

their country. We don't necessarily support that<br />

view; after all, there are no graves to move, only<br />

memorial granite and bride<br />

What few seem to be mentioning is that elected<br />

and appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials — following public debate —<br />

decided a few yean ago that the Memorial Park area<br />

was to be a so-called passive recreational park In<br />

fact! tens <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> doUan in state moneys<br />

went into what is there today.<br />

Tht decision then was Out the city needed open<br />

apace, a place tor people to walk and talk without<br />

fear <strong>of</strong> being hit In tho head by balls or fttobees. We<br />

wanted a park We paid tor a park We have a park<br />

lite issue is behind us. Let us be concentrating our<br />

opinions, talents and moneys on problems teeing us.<br />

Irs Ume to move forward.<br />

•ketches<br />

Thursday, Dumber 8, IMS<br />

<strong>On</strong>e branch <strong>of</strong> gDv't<br />

you could do without<br />

next 10 yum.<br />

Vmm<br />

revenues in m p y<br />

tor cf the<br />

bustoess atmosphew b b net net<br />

the answer, ft bad b\veftw»t<br />

is the answer,<br />

DewMr. August ft was reported in previous<br />

1 itad vm ma in myartkkBthatyouWenojustifl<br />

c tklnprtlftthld<br />

a t k r a p e n d i<br />

vidual return <strong>of</strong> parking<br />

totwIatoteitejW^ locations, but I vwuld like to<br />

the fifing Authority la Mtd<br />

ameotttawiatt tottlh<br />

city compel yc*i to print<br />

Ai far MI m concerned,<br />

quarterly hHurnS from indi-<br />

il«Mal« Authority tatf»<br />

vidual parking bttttoni, so<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> government nit I<br />

we can Judge What you are<br />

would do twty with in<br />

and what you do.<br />

O t t l<br />

for the OouVctt to shirk thefr I wn particularly interested<br />

duty and pa* It onto anoth- In the parking lot m 3«h<br />

cf.ftlstheywhoihouldoon Street thatevidenlly does not<br />

trol all the moneys coming exist anymore—or does it? t<br />

Into the metered dry, and fttm<br />

interested in how we<br />

itttust rittrttit^ llita tut iiii 1 iii<br />

U they who should provide Come worn BUS propBtyt<br />

thepwi<strong>On</strong>gf^l^MW^- hew much it costs, how<br />

cd.<br />

much was spent on It, and<br />

till enforcement <strong>of</strong> thehow<br />

much Income was fen-<br />

meters »ndp»rldM 1B « duty enMed?<br />

bf the Pence Department, 1 want figures to aec if<br />

and the Parking Authority<br />

jDU full a p'ffPilnilp tlSlyl Of<br />

divides the tow enfatement<br />

the government with your<br />

agency In the dty into two<br />

own Income and open cheek-<br />

separate eMWies.<br />

book<br />

Haw can you powribiy<br />

DomldCFmdim<br />

hat you are contem*<br />

Marcus Hook, Pa.<br />

nUQlQulB PHTHl Qmj^<br />

Space* Micort <strong>of</strong> $1>M)<br />

per space. 1 have been m the<br />

itcminting buriness for 35<br />

yew*, built does not wke an<br />

From several perspectives, moving Memorial Park makes good sense<br />

Editor, Sentinil-Lidgert<br />

In response to Mr. Mad*<br />

Intel's litter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dec</strong>, 1, and<br />

since you chow not to differentiate<br />

between my" son<br />

and myself, even though<br />

your edirorUl staff is weU<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> the difference<br />

between the "Mr. Banner<br />

(8r.)( who it supposedly<br />

spearheading an historic<br />

preservation movement"<br />

and the Mr, Benner 0r J<br />

who proposes to move<br />

memorial field to the old<br />

Wesley Avenue school site<br />

— allow mg to darify my<br />

position.<br />

My Interest Is historic<br />

preservation as a function<br />

at heritage education, a<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> community and the<br />

prevention <strong>of</strong> that which<br />

sociologists have termed<br />

*ennui,' r regard to toc^ .transportation<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, your<br />

reply to my request tor<br />

longer hours and expanded<br />

School from 1948 to 1984in<br />

the'New Jersey National the area as a ground for thepeople<br />

lacrltoed, usually tn occurred at this site. honor and respect which service back in July <strong>1988</strong><br />

(grades 7-12). At that time, Guard and & W? to 1958 relief <strong>of</strong> the canines' bodily onwr that you and t might 3. No veteran U buried at we Would be giving to the stated you certainly Would<br />

students were not permit- was also entered in the functions.<br />

disagree openly. And wethis<br />

site.<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> those enshrined. consider it in your ,1089<br />

ted to even stand upon the Amy ROTC it Perm State<br />

• I atn trcni" Out disagree en anything!<br />

4. Ntt special protection 1 am certain that the budget, since my request<br />

grassy areas <strong>of</strong> the land University. In 1930, 1 bled low <strong>of</strong> the But we also need t<strong>of</strong>fee* hat been given to thla site. neighbors bf that area, was too late in UtfS,<br />

now known at Memorial enlisted in the United States crosses and found them to ogttiiee feett and agree on 5. Human abuses other whom I find to be very car- Please . — remember ,_~ your<br />

Park Two footpaths exist- Army for three years, be a more vivid stimulus ai them . even , If we disagree „ u than theft have occurred at big peopto, Would do their promise when the budget<br />

ed, one from each comer <strong>of</strong> ,My itrviee put me into<br />

the meaning <strong>of</strong> the to their meaning or the con- this site.<br />

beat to prevent the vandal- meetings commence, and<br />

Wesley Avenue to approxi" contact with the "real veter- memorial Historically, the dutktna Which follow from 6. This alte is not an Inte* ism and other abuses <strong>of</strong> give your bug riding dti*<br />

stately the center <strong>of</strong> theins"<br />

who hid served in land at <strong>City</strong> Hall has at least those facto.<br />

gral part <strong>of</strong> any neighbor' thoae metnorials. «en» every consideration.<br />

block en <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. World War 11 and Korea. 1 ai much meaning to the And I after the following hood. )<br />

Detention was the pen- worked and assisted in the memwiateaii does theprea- facia aalaeethemi 7.<br />

RldtirdB.BttuwSr.<br />

lUM Goldsmith<br />

M<br />

cation. i< croises nave Dean<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

, Philadelphia &<br />

, south Odea* <strong>City</strong><br />

on that lot ()thor than the nouropsychlatrlc ward,; tho But W Hie hUttWOil huWddil Mftillfl- Wftiilfi- ytndfllli;ed Vine at memorial<br />

footpaths during school medical and surgical wards, ouue Is not In the location, field,<br />

abated by ini<br />

hours, all <strong>of</strong> which contained the »* is in that which thoie 2. Canine abuse has mibllfl ar^as In<br />

At the beginning <strong>of</strong> that men and women who had<br />

hoods with a sense Youth need use<br />

time period, tho memorials survived the conflicts. 1 also<br />

foY the fallen heroes <strong>of</strong> worked in the obstetric and<br />

World War 1 and World gvneMiogy wards and the PMMM In AMMtaa'a OmM fMiNy NiMH<br />

ta tttevatt such <strong>of</strong> Memorial Park<br />

War H Were located on Ow n "1 *' Jmaw Air "<br />

abuiei.<br />

k Hdltctf, SentJnel'Ledgtri dently handle the constant<br />

front lawns <strong>of</strong> aty HalL<br />

The Sentinel-Lodger<br />

If the area that wai o<strong>of</strong>lu* Aa teachers arid Miches at volume <strong>of</strong> activity planned<br />

they wen relocated to the dm and honoVthe survi-<br />

pted by the Wesley Avenue OtttaMOtyHighfidtootWe tot It<br />

present Memorial Park «w as well aj thoM who*<br />

school wm td become th§ m in favor <strong>of</strong> moving the the u»e <strong>of</strong> Memorial<br />

l am alia con- Of we addliional liViAetfUvei.<br />

site <strong>of</strong> a ttemdrlal field, and Memorial Park to the pro- Weld would p^vt^.m<br />

cerned about having to fallen heroes <strong>of</strong> the Korean Mf brother, three years<br />

if an Iran fetide w*re to iu> Mt#edHw(<strong>of</strong>thedd We#- open, grassy area for many<br />

repeat mistakes <strong>of</strong> die past<br />

m Awsiue school), \m school activities Potted in<br />

because we have lost our *8waa«!<br />

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obituaries<br />

Frank Hawn, 79<br />

BOMB® PONT — fcwik A. HIWB, 79, <strong>of</strong> MM (toden<br />

Apartments, died Doc. 4 In Shore Memorial Hospi-<br />

Mr. Hawn was a retired meat cutter.<br />

Bom In Erma, he lived in Cape May Court HOUR<br />

before moving hero.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Elaine ManeUa <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

and Helene Maltman <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, DeL; t stepdaughter.<br />

Gall Norton <strong>of</strong> Sowers Point; two tlitett,<br />

Martha Reeves <strong>of</strong> Wat Cape May and Ola Dutra <strong>of</strong><br />

New Bedford, Mass.; six grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren.<br />

Service was Wednesday at the Radzieta tUneral<br />

Home, Cape May Court House. Burial vtu In the Baptist<br />

OsmBigry. Cape May Cosm House.<br />

William Shoemaker, 91<br />

William W, Shoemaker, 91, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died Dee. 2<br />

In Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, formerly <strong>of</strong> Towson, Md., he was<br />

a resident hare for 23 yean.<br />

Mr, Shoemaker was an Insurance auditor with the ftiA<br />

Insurance Co. for 44 yeare before retiring In 1962.<br />

A World War I veteran <strong>of</strong> the Marines, Mf. Shoemaker<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United Methodist Church,<br />

Lulu Temple <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Solomon's Masonic Lodge<br />

No. 114 <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and the Commandery <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Lydlt; two slaters, Dorothy <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and Myrtle E. Ullrich <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, and four<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Service will be 11 a.a\. todiy (Thuiidiy) tt the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, whiff friends may call one-half<br />

hour prior to service. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery,<br />

Drexel Mil, Pa.<br />

Donations may be sent to the American Lung Association,<br />

10 W. Main St., Mays Landing, 08330.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

86th Strait and Asbury Avenue<br />

Hdv. Paul W. vandorLoo, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY DEC. 11,<strong>1988</strong><br />

10:30 A.M. 8ermon:<br />

"BEING READY FOR CHRISTMAS"<br />

3rd Sunday In Advent<br />

Miileal ttrtetw Miriam Adam<br />

NUMMM «ry Available during tevlH<br />

tJNmD<br />

CHURCH<br />

8ih and Cenirul Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />

raClMBfiR 114988<br />

SilSC<strong>of</strong>flfflunlon.BleylefChipil<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

iftJO AM, Morning Worihlp<br />

"CLEARING 1MB VMM<br />

ft«M. fttiiKl 1 Shlvwi, Piilor<br />

Auk A, Yttkw, it, AMOC. Puior<br />

it»mtmta<br />

iiTtMr<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"HotdtogtortH The Word <strong>of</strong> Life'<br />

SUNDAY DEC. 11,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Morning Worship 11 A,M,<br />

SfffflM*<br />

"A FESTIVAL OF<br />

NINELESS0NSANDCAR0L9"<br />

Chance) ChoJr<br />

v.<br />

THE SKNTINEt-LKPftlEft, OCEAN qnm N<br />

Dr. Sadanand Joshi,<br />

49, area pediatrician<br />

S0MHS PONT - Pedlatttdan Sadanand & JesM, 49,<br />

well-respected by hLr colleagues and adored by Ms<br />

patients and their parents, died Nov. 30 M Episcopal<br />

Hospital in Philadelphia following a heart attack<br />

Dr. Joshi practiced in Atlantic County tor nearly 20<br />

yeare and was a staff member <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospl-<br />

A board-certified pediatrician and taember<strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, Dr. JeiM graduated<br />

fcem the Kamatak Medical College in Habli, India, in<br />

1963, then interned at St.Luke's Hospital in Philadelphia<br />

from 1966 to 1967.<br />

After a iwtdency at Shore Manorial from 1967 to 1969,<br />

he received a fellowship at MuMenberg Hospital in<br />

Plainfleld, Him joined the staff <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial In<br />

October 1972.<br />

He became the senior member <strong>of</strong> die pediatric division<br />

leven yean late and iervtd on me medical staff* execuBve<br />

and other committees.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County Medical Sod-<br />

Surviving are his wife, Usha; a son, MlUnd at home; a<br />

daughter, Maneesha at home; a sister, Urtra Hungund<br />

<strong>of</strong> India; and his father, Baluanl <strong>of</strong> India.<br />

Service was <strong>Dec</strong>. 2 at the JefiHes k Ream Funeral<br />

HomelnNorthfleld.<br />

Donations may be made to the Dr. S.B. Joshi Memorial<br />

Fund, P.O. Box 183, Somen Point 08244<br />

Louis J. Fusco, 73<br />

SEA BLI OTY - Louis J, Puseo, W, died Dai 3 m<br />

Dennis Township while hunting.<br />

Mr. Fusco was employed as manager <strong>of</strong> Diamond's<br />

Amy veteran having servedIn WerMWiiTL He was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the load Knights <strong>of</strong> Ojlumbui and the Holy<br />

Name Society <strong>of</strong> St. JdsepVs Roman Catholic Church.<br />

He also was a member <strong>of</strong> the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars<br />

and the Italian-American Club. He wag born In New<br />

York Oty and Uved here for 39 years.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Anne; two daughters, Susan<br />

Rossi and Patricia Tanghare, bow <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

House; two sons, James W. <strong>of</strong> Palermo and Thomas J. <strong>of</strong><br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>; a sinter, Geraldlne Gricr <strong>of</strong> West New<br />

York; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Wednesday at Si<br />

Joseph's Church, Burial was In the Cape May County<br />

Vitwms Ctmiwy! Cape May Court House.<br />

AMangemtnts were by tht Radzleta Funeral Home,<br />

Cape May Court House.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

MARKVIDETTO'<br />

ibuiyAvr<br />

• WWW<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH& WESLEY<br />

REV, DONALD D.<br />

REV. JOHN D,<br />

Youth &<br />

DAVID SE<br />

PHIUP<br />

399-2261<br />

i> Visitation Pastor<br />

AssoCt Pastor,<br />

tnlstrles<br />

hdOto dfOtoect<br />

BY, Organist<br />

SUNDAY DIG 11,<strong>1988</strong><br />

9iMAAl,-Suodir School<br />

10:45 A(M..WoMhlp<br />

"Ood'sGlfts"<br />

6iOOP.M..OCBCTMtM<br />

7:00 PM,. Worship<br />

"Why? 11<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 P.M.<br />

MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Thi Community U tnvtitA<br />

Van Tratuportation to aud front Sunday School<br />

aiiA Church, JJtaUA-'mdi 3994lh<br />

iRGATECOMMUNITYCHURCH<br />

8900 Ventnor Avenue Margate, NJ,<br />

Sunday,<br />

D11f9tt<br />

fell *<br />

' • v<br />

TJ'T<br />

ittwttiUot<br />

Warren Fox, 80; area<br />

conservationist is lauded<br />

UNWOOD — Warren E. Box, 80. <strong>of</strong> linwood died<br />

Nov.»in awe Memorial Hospital, Somers Fotafc<br />

Bom in Kutrtown, Pa., he spent more than 18 yam<br />

studying ttw; Great Egg Harbor Rivetvend was a leader<br />

In having the river entered into<br />

the federal Wild andScenic Rivers<br />

System.<br />

He was a past commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />

FloUlla No, 81 and had been a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> unit<br />

over 40 yean. , :>••;<br />

"He was a man who tared very ; ;,<br />

deeply about the environment f,^<br />

and particularly about the protec- '<br />

Bon <strong>of</strong> riven and streams," said<br />

Congressman William Hughes. ., „„<br />

*rti was a good man and he will be sadly missed.*<br />

Hughes described Fox as having had the courage <strong>of</strong><br />

his convictions in the face <strong>of</strong> development pressures,<br />

calling Mat "a dynamic leader who understood the politics<br />

oFdedslon making," •<br />

Hughes got to know Box sane 30 years ago when Box<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

"(hd'i Word t* Today'i WoriJ"<br />

632 WMlty Avt. (Luray HsW, GMond PI.) 0MM <strong>City</strong>, M J.<br />

Rev. John E> Jamieson<br />

Pastor<br />

0:48 A.M. SUNDAY 8CHOOL<br />

• I W*AS?<br />

Prayer, praise a Bible studv •<br />

fltaoe y« «MV«d, tre saved, _..__._ thmoon t<br />

TutttM out ao»i5)a<br />

mmSDAY, DECEMBER* 1<br />

Frauds J. Corley, 72<br />

SQM1RS Waft—fttndi J, Gorky, 72 died NoV;»<br />

at me Veterans Hespttal In Wlmtogton. Del, after «,<br />

tlfrCorley^as a retired medic having wtyd In the'<br />

U& Army. He was a World War n veteran serving in<br />

the Army*s Air Corps. Born in Philadelphia, he w«j«a\<br />

A«anoeG«mty^dintmost«rfhisllfe.<br />

He is survived by his sister, Bleen <strong>of</strong> Marytand.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated <strong>Dec</strong>. 2 M St.<br />

Joseph's toman CathoUc Church, Somets Point Burlap<br />

was to the ABanttc County Veterans Cfetteter?* GsfeU<br />

Manor,<br />

Arrangements wen by the Panells Funeral Home,<br />

Abstean, , , r.,;<br />

Andrew J. Vetrone, 71 !<br />

5QMBR5 POWT—Andrew J. Vetront, Tidied Befe i<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Mr. Vetrone was a service manager for the Uhlgh Oil<br />

Co. to Philadelphia. He was a member <strong>of</strong> St Joseph's<br />

Roman Catholic Church, Somers Point<br />

He was an Army corporal in the 815th Aviation Engineer<br />

Corps during World War B, when he participated<br />

in the Sicilian and Italian invasions.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Somen Point VPW Post No.<br />

2189. He was a treasurer for the Somen* Point Democratic<br />

Club and served as treasurer for the Catholic<br />

Golden Age dub to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. He was bom In Philadelphia<br />

and was an area resident for 10 years,<br />

He is survived by a sister, Cecilia Narcoux <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Tuesday at St<br />

Joseph's Church, Somers Point Burial wai in Sto. Peter<br />

and Paul Cemetery, Springfield, Pa.<br />

Amngements were by the Mlddleton-Stroble Funeral<br />

Home, Somers Point.<br />

managed the aid HaUamartoe at 12th and the Bay,<br />

Qeem<strong>City</strong>.<br />

J<br />

Atlantic County executive Richard Squires also eulogized<br />

Fox: "All <strong>of</strong> us in Atlantic County government are<br />

saddened to hear <strong>of</strong> the passing <strong>of</strong> Warren Pox. He was<br />

an advocate for preservation <strong>of</strong> our open spaces and<br />

natural heritage,"<br />

The nature center at BsteU Manor Park will be<br />

renamed on Arbor Day !9» to honor <strong>of</strong> Fox, Squirts<br />

announced.<br />

Pox served as chairman <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County Parks<br />

and Environmental Advisory Board since its Inception<br />

in 1976. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Citizens Advisory<br />

Committee for the Lake Lenape master plan and wai<br />

Involved in development <strong>of</strong> the county's water quality<br />

mmigtmwitplan in the tan 1970s.<br />

Ann R. Risser, 18<br />

He wai instrumental to Atlantic County's application , NORTHHELD - Ann K, Rlswr, 58, died Nov. 30 at<br />

for consideration <strong>of</strong> the Great Egg Harbor River as a her home here, ; ,<br />

national Wild and Scenic River. He was also a member Mrs. Risser was a correspondent representative for<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ABinHe County Task Pens and wai aettyt on the •Prudential Insurance to Linwood far the past 13 yews.<br />

Task Force Committee on the Environment.<br />

An area resident since 1944, ghg was bom in Bryn<br />

He was president <strong>of</strong> the Linwood Library Association, Mawr.Pa.<br />

end a member <strong>of</strong> the Sierra dub.<br />

Sttrvivta| are his wW#, Elisabeth; one daughter, Betttoa<br />

Surviving an her husband, George C; three daugh"<br />

Bhrig <strong>of</strong> Allentown, Pi,; one Ion, Peter Pox <strong>of</strong> State Col-<br />

ters, Linda Hawn <strong>of</strong> Dorothy, Karen BatM Of Bsttll<br />

lege, Pa., and four grandcWldleh.<br />

•Minor, and Lisa <strong>of</strong> Northfield; a sister, Patricia Nelson<br />

Service and burial were at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the fain*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warren, Pa.; and one granddaughter. v • -.<br />

Service was private, i<br />

were by the Contributions may be sent to the Muscular Dystrophy<br />

le.Bomera Point Association, care <strong>of</strong> the A.LS. Foundation, IBS Madison<br />

Ave,, Ntw York, N. Y. 10016.<br />

IflVEL<br />

TH« cnuiiu<br />

WUCIAUtit<br />

THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE<br />

THEM THE WORLD!<br />

-^S3#V WHiiifl<br />

-• • m (te«li»Clty,Twi¥«l<br />

fiiftcetitffeatt<br />

k«d^L **«£<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

Wetenwyoa<br />

to study the<br />

Quimtmu<br />

Charles Rutter, 77 ;, ;<br />

MARMORA — Charles Rutter, 77, <strong>of</strong> this dry ditd<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 1 at the home <strong>of</strong> hit daughter.<br />

He retired as a captain from the Philadelphia Flr#<br />

Department. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volun-.<br />

teer Fire Department and former toll collector on the<br />

Beesle/s Point Bridge. He was also a memb^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Masonic Star Lodge No. 65, FAAM. ,<br />

Surviving aro a ion, Charle»J, 6f BuM^hVtll^ >«,; £ V<br />

dadghtcr,l}flibflraLKiirplak<strong>of</strong>rJ.e T rM^^ '<br />

br<strong>of</strong>tew Jeremiah K. <strong>of</strong> New Jettey and Mm ttf PAUadelphiaj<br />

two sisters, Margaret Ne&on and Ruth McCaU,<br />

bom <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; six grandchildren and one «Catgrandson.<br />

^<br />

AS 1 <br />

A lohnitone <strong>of</strong> Gfendora; 18 grandchildren and 10 greaN<br />

grandchildren,<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wai said Wednesday at It.<br />

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Burial was to New St.<br />

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.<br />

Arrangements were by the Krouse-Logan Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Donattons may be made to me St. Joseph's Church<br />

Building Fund.<br />

Catherine Brumfield, 79<br />

• WYNNIWOOD, Pa. -^ Camertoe M. Brumflikt, 79, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bryn Wood Apartments, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, died<br />

Nov. 30 in Lankenau (Pa.) Hospital.<br />

Mrs. Brumfield, a long time resident in <strong>Ocean</strong> dry,<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN dTY, N J.<br />

IHURSO A V, DECEMBER VlW-<br />

...for the best seliction, you'll find ,;<br />

everything for everyone on your '..»<br />

Christmas list, right here In <strong>Ocean</strong> '<br />

<strong>City</strong>...plus personalized service!<br />

This Shop at home promotion is brought to you by the following cooperating merchants!<br />

ANNARELU'S BICYCLES<br />

Shop Early For Your.,, Earth C/ul#«r<br />

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THE 0W MOM AND MONOGHAM SHOP<br />

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10% S<strong>of</strong>itorCttl^fwDtecoani Every Toosday, Many<br />

nadvflrllflfld Christmas Special W§ carry Men's, Wom-<br />

Ch)Wre(wC(<br />

ip, Including en in Wilmington, Dela., won the Outstanding Chap/ According to faculty<br />

, Chick Hawk, andtothePoconbs. ter In the Nation Award. advise* Anthony {HtlgtnltL "<br />

thcltna and George<br />

Bob Hepler, along Exchange Club pwsldeW Peter Chelt, rlflW, preserrtu<br />

The next meeting is this The chapter first won In the criteria for naHonaL<br />

Williams, «nd Mary and<br />

WithDtni end others on Walt Hosier wHhoulGJandlrfle&rvic© plaque chjrfnododl-<br />

evening (Thursday 6 1986, but was ineligible toawards<br />

included a 10-page<br />

nfcedayt.<br />

o'clock) featuring the<br />

to England, Scotland and Woodbury High School<br />

^Talking «bout the imihlty Center.<br />

Weather Oat we have been<br />

/<br />

Wales during the August Choir. A turkey dinner will<br />

i trip. In London, they visited be served following the<br />

enjoying, we wlnh to thank<br />

the Tower, Houses <strong>of</strong> Par- carol sing beginning at 5<br />

tfur good Mend BUI Jcf-<br />

liament, Buckingham Pal- pan. Cost is $8 per person.<br />

CUM «nd his coworkers torFreedom<br />

Shrine<br />

ace, where they observed<br />

installing the wind break-<br />

the changing <strong>of</strong> Jhe guard<br />

eta. We do, however, call on<br />

/ BEREAVEMENT<br />

and later took a boat tour<br />

Bill to clou the two open-<br />

GROOPMEBTS<br />

is dedicated at the on the Thames. At Stratings<br />

thatere not doeed, (or<br />

Holy Redeemer Hospice<br />

ford-on-Avalon the group<br />

we feel (hat When the winds<br />

will begin a bereavement<br />

visited Shakespeare's and<br />

come these openings will be<br />

group series <strong>of</strong> Six weekly<br />

Community Center Ann Hathawa/s cottage. ><br />

tough on our constitutions.<br />

sessions from 10 to IMS<br />

•, After returning from<br />

With Vlnce Liffoty as<br />

&». on Thursdays. Anyone<br />

Peter Chelf, president <strong>of</strong> Course <strong>of</strong> hUMuy.<br />

Wales and Leeds CasOe, the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Florida<br />

caring for a termtnaUy ill<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange The Freedom Shrine is slide program showed vis-<br />

State Shuffleboard Associa-<br />

patient <strong>of</strong> has suffered the<br />

Club, conducted the dedica- mounted on the wall near Its to SallBbury Cathedral<br />

tion and tack Schneider on<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> someone is welcome<br />

tion ceremony for a Free- the exercise room on the and the undent rocks at<br />

the trophies and also presi-<br />

to attend. For information<br />

dom Shrine recently at the first floor <strong>of</strong> the Center. Stonehenge.<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the Southeast Coast<br />

call Sister Margaret Gilbert,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community The shrine was assembled The Rev. Jim Matchette<br />

District, we feel that our<br />

465-2082.<br />

Center, 18th Street and by committee members <strong>of</strong>fered a lecture on spill-<br />

Qoean <strong>City</strong> club is well rep-<br />

Simpson Avenue.<br />

tual gymnastics during the<br />

resented In Florida, the<br />

Walt Hoster, chairman, Ed<br />

homt <strong>of</strong> ahuffleboard. Jack<br />

Councilman Mark Vldet-<br />

hour prior to the luncheon<br />

Town and Dick Snyder.<br />

sent us the Florida Shuffleto,<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Cen-<br />

meeting. Almlra Edwards<br />

Chelf presented Hoster an<br />

board magazine which<br />

ter's board <strong>of</strong> directors, was<br />

rehearsed with the Senior GolfCluti<br />

outstanding service award<br />

encompasses all <strong>of</strong> the tour-<br />

the speaker. Also attending<br />

members for the Follies<br />

plaque during the dedica-<br />

Care<br />

naments and there are<br />

the ceremony were Joyce<br />

program to be given in June<br />

tion ceremony for his con-<br />

plenty taking up most<br />

Berrien, director <strong>of</strong> the Cen-<br />

1989.<br />

Reflnlshlng • Regrlptng<br />

tinued workmanship and<br />

«very week <strong>of</strong> their season./<br />

ter, Chester Wimberg and<br />

assistance In assembling During the business Minor Repair*, etc,<br />

we are somewhat disap-<br />

Skip Kate, members <strong>of</strong> both<br />

and hanging the shrines. meeting election <strong>of</strong> -<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

pointed in that we have had<br />

the board and the Exchange<br />

was held. The following<br />

nd reports on any <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Gub.<br />

Videtto expressed his<br />

CALL 399-4935<br />

persons were selected) War-<br />

appreciation to the dub for<br />

members' placing in any <strong>of</strong> The shrine Is a collection<br />

ren Stetler,'president; Alice Used & Antique Clubi<br />

their work In the commu-<br />

the tournaments since the <strong>of</strong> 28 photographic copies<br />

Bought & Sold<br />

nity and for their shrine<br />

take Worth Pro Am Sin- <strong>of</strong> famous American docu-<br />

donation to the Center, He'<br />

gles. We hist hope that we ments Including the <strong>Dec</strong>la-<br />

also outlined the Center's<br />

will have some good ration <strong>of</strong> Independence, Bill<br />

history and its future plans.<br />

reports from Jack Schneider <strong>of</strong> Rights, Washington's 1<br />

Berrien also thanked the<br />

Farewell Address, the Star<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the service<br />

or Marit Aibuckle In the Spangled Banner, Monroe<br />

club, noting that youngsters<br />

next few days.<br />

Doctrine, , Gettysburg<br />

and adults had been read:<br />

Address.<br />

ing the shrine materials and<br />

Chelf described the docu- commenting, on them. She<br />

ments as windows to Amer- also described the recreica's<br />

past, showing the ational facilities and ser-<br />

courage <strong>of</strong> the nation's forevices available to members<br />

fathers and the'beliefs tit <strong>of</strong> the Community Center.<br />

early leaden Who set the<br />

GREAT GIFT IDEAS<br />

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j I Bridge fishing will soon be a no-no for all to see<br />

Howiver, when quis- tttis are happy ©vtr<br />

Honed, a. DOT spekti. news,<br />

restriction infbnnatian, It to-~CMHA» H<br />

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t b l i l I l f i<br />

Busiiwaa<br />

OpportunltlM<br />

106« iUNSEDS' tMtlrtg fablM fiuijal •<br />

Oaraflft and Yard 8flK» WolS Tannlrtfl Bad*, filSndaiouM Pa*<br />

•Wtowtrtm, Call (or fNM color ea«-<br />

KXJU«, Savawsd* i-tOb-iilnrtir,<br />

CMHKtMAS MAU ' tihlldMM B«i*(«,<br />

l, hatttj «K)VM, typMWflW » otfw<br />

am wiwy AvlK/a wn tfoo/<br />

QenefalMotchandlifl<br />

(MM W*<br />

til oM AUMII<br />

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¥ ntnrj nvl IFMLV<br />

ava«, I<br />

<strong>of</strong>tn<br />

6UOP<br />

dependabfffty<br />

«r*s«\ A *n eeM* 4*vvn to (AM MlM " S1^<br />

Oyw M tHhen M thi mM-AlltAttt tMt<br />

An Investors delight! First time on<br />

the market. Certified four 5 unit, up<br />

to code, two units heated. This Is<br />

what youVe been waiting forll!<br />

Gross Income approximately<br />

$26,000, before taxes, Priced right<br />

at $189,900.<br />

Call Ham fowl<br />

PARADE OF HOMES<br />

33O1 AMbury Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

3B8-3OOO<br />

OCiANCITV<br />

Duplex, 3 bdmu,, IMi balhu, elettrid hit! each Hoot.<br />

1169)000, Or eando S84,900 flrtt CloOf,,S94,900 eocottd flb<strong>of</strong>..,<br />

A &eA yitf tttliiBltil Id Witft Wlfl Ql^ 1 l >'« r i ^<br />

vnmntko<br />

Handyman Wintidl iuii lilted, ranch 3 bedrooms, all<br />

hoat, largo lot, $40,900,<br />

tJBBSLBVfl POINT<br />

Otto <strong>of</strong> i kind ranch humc with over 1800 sq, ft <strong>of</strong> living<br />

ipaee. HUM bcdrodtnn, 3 full bsth^, fintty torn with i(on#<br />

flreplacs, finished nut room, he*t With c«mttil air, M m<br />

girage, numerou* gjiiHi, *1?9,000,<br />

MsrmoM<br />

FORLEASE<br />

Beautiful Brand New<br />

3,600 Sq. Ft* Office Building<br />

llth&HavenAvemie<br />

398-1700<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

''l^y <<br />

m-ixth<br />

Weichert<br />

R?.'?j|for',<br />

388-8877 # . "<br />

JAM! IM. BmUHt MiAL iif AY6<br />

IMVIIfMiMf BBVgLOPMeMf<br />

»<br />

«Mlo!<br />

umtw<br />

NEW<br />

Now you can.,<br />

DIAL<br />

DIRECT<br />

3984411<br />

CIRCULATION<br />

399-5412<br />

NEWSROOM<br />

399-5492<br />

blSPLAV<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

899-1220<br />

OFFICE OPEN<br />

94Mon.-PHi<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Hw towwn et thte lift<br />

eMtn trout ent<br />

unit ort©ti;, t<br />

IMIMI<br />

GAttDllNSl»tA/A<br />

PARK I'LACE AMD<br />

DKACH 399-5353<br />

MUTH END<br />

COMMERCIAL CORNER<br />

two item plus a two<br />

iidraBm iM*,, ant vary<br />

aroB a piaroom, AII HPIII<br />

Umllniyi .eXySllini rinW<br />

nsemi woo,ooo,<br />

FURNISHED CONDO<br />

ThfjiB bedntun,. i<br />

dishwasher, wmher,<br />

I REALTY<br />

realtor<br />

399-2599<br />

NH<br />

to<br />

o<strong>of</strong>lNE<br />

MM Sq, PI, a<br />

Tabarrtiela area, H«ra<br />

opportunity, Call for<br />

0«ntmlly looiiad, fully<br />

W pitii 6 aptt, ind 2<br />

MdrtiiOilHdrttottln.<br />

MHBW"<br />

oy<br />

M0OM4NAVI.<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

RealEstate.Realtor<br />

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GARDENS I^AZA<br />

f<br />

THKBKAtH<br />

MM.<br />

ttOtltOUHT<br />

ft wmtd, »Av t«ft^t> fully e^ylp, Kitcheh,<br />

«W. M:» D»l hot w»t*c hwtt ir««r d«tkt<br />

ntticatMd, onV b|ock vt> buy, tft<br />

New ManHna Pw Yt B^ Round RmlriMtey<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

wnamor<br />

HE-LEGASS<br />

RBALBSTATBAOBNCY.WC,<br />

SSATLANltC AVINUB<br />

BAN OTY, NEW<br />

LOT FOR<br />

SALE<br />

60M99-60U<br />

With magtilftoenl view*<br />

k<strong>of</strong>th«biyifldligkedtlghUI«2«9,000/df<br />

tfil» gf«il Ittewnt produei<br />

BflACMfBONfMod-<br />

with l«t« 3/4%l<br />

(Me < , ...and tant UII 2nd H«r ttitt/wfti jhs Jfflii, the ttle «dWiti ahdutllv buid on<br />

eau Shmilinteml, if m<br />

lli] ndutu JKM ihlM HjjWMitoaVH or HUM<br />

i n«til fm flniHtW (APR li \twnbiuiim MlM I<br />

WiieiwH'* AftoriiMMy nut im mama an MM I<br />

iiMHg (HOM (Mid bakiw- Call ImmMilMify for furlHar I<br />

wttowdtie<br />

AIM Y( fltt Wtl f CONDO IM ANflilJtA -<br />

I^o Mtewnij two bath* w/tptmMu<br />

vim til t*m (torn *l


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Winter Rental Winter ftmtal Winter MMat WntorRorrtftl Winter Rtntet Yeatty Rental<br />

Uih (. WESLEY • Rmlsnea. i mm, ONE BEDROOM APARtWe^T-Uimast<br />

Apt,, Kocurlly Deport ftahwwN, f*> MAMM, w»Vty, fnenWjr, WOO. 1<br />

Petsi MM momMy plus utM« (wmior) nem, iliS, * MM. CM SAM » WM,<br />

J550 monthly plus uttMeMYoarty) MMfO?,<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

Early IBOO'i American Foumquaro ajrrently under<br />

renovation, will complete to ault. I bdmii., S baths, hill<br />

basement, garage, washer/dryer, dishwasher. Beautllul<br />

woodwork, carved staircase, pockot doom, hardwood<br />

floors, 30'xi 00'lot.<br />

$168,000<br />

1535 Anbury Avc. 399-1627<br />

INVEST<br />

THtB vmm MOHUGHf ><br />

RUlDiNTUL<br />

OCBANCIT¥<br />

Duple* wiih ) MHMRU, 2 bilh», ueh<br />

unit with biy vliwj, 80%, nwntf<br />

nndni •villibli ta quillHuJ buytr.<br />

1119,1100,<br />

OMAN CITY<br />

Ortil dt«tlo|iMlttl opportunity.<br />

Multi-family With 4 WitWi, unit*. DM<br />

Vltlorlin iithlttehinl chuM, K»hiblllisle<br />

ind latll. High pfotll poUnUll.<br />

1(44,900,<br />

OCEAN ClTV<br />

Buy HtHng lot Mutig tpoitt »nlhuil-<br />

••la, Willdng dliUUM to gall count.<br />

Two LiwJrDorti unit Intludii ill lppll><br />

ancci Pricid (-tdllMd to 1103,000.<br />

dCtANeltV<br />

NMtly niw (ml flaw mndd, 1 bdtnu.,<br />

1 biliu, |tu( MUtfil Uocition for<br />

•hopplnj <br />

nliypMlUt.hMniiHJOg,<br />

OMANeltV<br />

LinobtttiJcted Mtw rf fht IflUfld<br />

ctwiy. Bh)oy dtt pH*iq* Did<br />

beach <strong>of</strong> Hi! toutti «id. Thttt Mm.,2bilhi,<br />

fully (urf,. 1129,900.<br />

pmHUURO<br />

r.-homs blUlhM), • JHll UM (<strong>of</strong> UlU<br />

HnchM on populat Rout* SO Id P«t«»burf"Qftil<br />

Iselllotil Ttta MM (hornw,<br />

mayb*)? A lov«ly hotne to llv« In,<br />

detichcd gtttge, «» (lit bmlnMsn<br />

sysn a smill gffftihcmM. All thu lot<br />

|u)l»N,tOD. "<br />

AVALON<br />

Beautiful | MlMlllt 1 bJIH, fully fUtnlihid<br />

coridanlnluMf Wiih aeeln<br />

, Mi black to bMcti ftem<br />

I14IJ0O,<br />

Will ttnlntilwd dupl« ort 60 x 100lot.<br />

(jtg. front ind IMT (wchn, ill<br />

unit s hdimi, i Mi, 2nd onll; i<br />

Mtm,, i talk am U btich mi<br />

d4<br />

cALUrtVAVTWC. (dob II M«4«il<br />

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hb d<br />

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cotrfrty, nit kmtm#f<br />

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COMMCJtOAL<br />

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OCSANCITV<br />

Dmnnrdil/Ritill IM DMA bullduij)<br />

J.WO iq. ft mldMtm J.4D014, ft tomtturdil<br />

plm «d)DiMlii« tat (hit Mil kt<br />

d«V»lop*d, Supitb MUWltVlM) gml<br />

lAJl»VIOdO<br />

Blick Hem Pit* Hljhwiy cummirdll.<br />

U Mi Gf«t (01 iWp Mnttr)<br />

pnxludhi tX>,m yaiif<br />

ctll to Wort UthmittM, ItM/M.<br />

OCEAN crrt<br />

Hotel Uhdmuli H ht)t*l unld, 1 tpk<br />

plu« 4 wmttuWil (MU MM T>«ttiindoui<br />

oppuHunlly lot IndlvUtiil M<br />

ceuplt Dal wtiuW lli» to t«U MMt tt(<br />

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ni pMUil<br />

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JOW u, 11 building nMlMM<br />

Rotif* 9 it Mi Ui afy nit 0/ Quim<br />

Stjt« Pitkwiy, Fully ipprovtd pliiu<br />

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titmti tuitj <br />

653-1088<br />

Weekends<br />

W<br />

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<strong>of</strong> yearly rantala<br />

aveJlibta.C«Hanyo»ttio<br />

ttlOHAUDS AQENCY<br />

M1 iM MUM<br />

W iiy <strong>On</strong>to M»nH<br />

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927-9087 IH<br />

EARLY RENTALS<br />

Call Us For<br />

Moro Information<br />

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399-3O38<br />

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at the ho<br />

""pl<br />

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Public Nolle*<br />

i mutt be undated In a aaatod<br />

.je and piwniy marKed:<br />

'Isitura Avenue pralnafle<br />

neoonttrtMtlon, Wrid, 43rd, and 441h<br />

smtts,Pro|edNo.eo44.<br />

and Ihall eMitatn


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PAGE 20 *- SECTION TWO lNSL4.EDGEft, OCEAN atY.NJ, Tffl)1tSPAYttot£KMWaftMH«<br />

letters to the editor cont'd from page 5<br />

Discbsure was in code's wake<br />

Savings & Loan<br />

* * American Express Gift Cheques<br />

ve the thoughtful, safe way to give<br />

money!<br />

Available in an elegant gold<br />

envelope with a Gift Card,<br />

(III)<br />

Available lit denmnlnaHdn* <strong>of</strong> ti&>,<br />

$50. and 9100. (PIUS « charge <strong>of</strong> $180<br />

each).<br />

nother great gift for family<br />

and friends are,.,<br />

United States Savings Bonds<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME8AVINOS<br />

AND LOAN A««OOI ATION<br />

It's time to terminate the boat parade<br />

TMOMMCHy<br />

BUTCHER SHOP*<br />

A DEUCATE88I<br />

utmmi<br />

UMiHt<br />

ORDEfl EARLY FOB<br />

Primetiibs«fttidh Turkeys<br />

Hams•Filet Mlgnon m** * er 16,188B Three Sections Prtao3D« (609)399-5411<br />

Basic cable<br />

is going<br />

fc<br />

up 2 ways<br />

1-tABBUmlng Sammons' franchise<br />

renewal appjtcatlon goes smoothly In<br />

I ^<strong>Dec</strong>ember, Twslc cable" will become<br />

tVllttle less basic for Its subscribers In<br />

VSammons Communications is send-<br />

•Irig letters to Its customers telling<br />

'them that basic cable, the least<br />

'amount <strong>of</strong> channels one can get as a<br />

Subscriber, will <strong>of</strong>fer 3l Instead <strong>of</strong> 21<br />

'Channels.<br />

3: And the cost will be $13.95 instead<br />

•6f $10,25, the letter continues.<br />

(f But Sammonn' regional manager<br />

-Bob Piperato Bays the restructuring<br />

.will net A $1.2&4'ttumth savings for<br />

:gubBcrlber8 who already buy those 10<br />

Jfixtra chahnols In the "family tier,"<br />

ivhlch will merge Into the basic cable<br />

"'(Presently there are three levels <strong>of</strong><br />

programming cable subscribers can<br />

choose fromi basic cable; basic and<br />

thfe family tier; or basic, the family<br />

(jtier and, any premium channels such<br />

as fristn or Home Bo* Office.)<br />

However 1 high school'A'<br />

. a"'$outhend resident who<br />

contacted the newspaper said yester-<br />

• •- ••'••i was toUTBy the.cable com*<br />

i«f jfe .watud'.in^d k n«W,<br />

i-.k cable Wx. far Which ihe<br />

lar a month, lite new cony&ter, v/ith<br />

imulated wood abut"and a red<br />

tttl channel ..'display, has'Wen'<br />

.hSsed In over the p^st yeWif<br />

A'temote control rental far the box<br />

1 $4 a fli<strong>of</strong>lth, and $2 for an addilonal<br />

taitate. Rewatea that come<br />

vlth the television won't change the<br />

channels If a converter 1 *\ ieatton would rise.<br />

Ok As <strong>of</strong> the 1987-88 school year, Upper ,<br />

\>l<br />

sent 609 students to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High IT tB».BS<br />

School at a total cost <strong>of</strong> $3,023,460.<br />

Dennis seftt 198 students to Middle<br />

Township High School In Cdpe May",<br />

Court House at a cost <strong>of</strong> $990,000 and <<br />

Woodbine sent 73 students,to'MU*',<br />

lviilo High School in Cumberland r<br />

. Countytor$244,039. '<br />

4k Study projections show that the<br />

* flrst^ear school bt|dgett could j,epst -<br />

11<br />

" Communities ao high as |&4.ndUi •,...<br />

$1.6 million and $510,000 reaped'• '<br />

\r >S fa AST' «vay» , vl. v ^ • < >vi<br />

1rtM.- upper *Vt/wn*1\ip yktouatwm<br />

f '<br />

' -. t thought were not befuddled by an overwhelm,<br />

f$ Miperintendent John Tredlnnick (tflld +•<br />

,1(1.<br />

/'' (no action has, been taken oil the < „:<br />

7^ ^r " --»-, — Htortyhellos brought her back td the ittdment. tffi V wport o^ducatidhanrfthatadedsfonmay<br />

by the Upper Township Board<br />

§ hoUday popping. With list lit hand, she buttoned Old friends were at her side, their arms laden & still be Vtmihs<br />

box W used,<br />

Plperato said that subscribers with<br />

th6 new basic cable lineup whd own &<br />

cable-ready set would not need d dm*<br />

ytfter, the resident who called the<br />

paper said she does not have a cable*<br />

(Heady television. -<br />

* Summon* hasn't iiicrflased its rates<br />

Ore over the past two years, he<br />

jldoed/<br />

Channel suppliers, such as BSPN,<br />

the sports network, used to charge<br />

'gammons /<strong>of</strong> Its service based on the<br />

b f b d<br />

1 '<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

a<br />

hfircoat.driwonliia'mlttensandsetabouther with packages. Another greeting waft called from F- ^H^^^t ^f.^ —*<br />

task. • amAestreet.SherehirnedtReflalutetlonwlth/^ SC^l^rt^K^: Ffi<br />


Srt'/<br />

A2<br />

Point taxpayers* group, with 125 members, takes<br />

1OMIR3 POWT - The<br />

CltyS flw-monlh old civic<br />

association, Ail Associated<br />

T m m <strong>of</strong> SoBitn Point,<br />

U building strength, with<br />

156 members tallied by the<br />

orgairteation after Its third<br />

meeting last week.<br />

It has alto produced a list<br />

<strong>of</strong> Issues which hit taxpay-<br />

ere In the pocketbook tar<br />

<strong>City</strong> Coundrt perusal,<br />

b a tetter addressed to<br />

Dear Taxpayer, founding<br />

president Serf Barnabe!<br />

attacks the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Ckttie ladies pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

golf tournament, played at<br />

Hie Sands Country Club last<br />

August.<br />

The letter complains that<br />

Ii<br />

4<br />

*<br />

*<br />

f J * * ' '<br />

the dty should not have Ambler Avenue, i 126 and residents <strong>of</strong> make his goal <strong>of</strong> 500 to 600<br />

paid the $4,000 In police Hie group also takes aim Habour Cove condomini- b By the end <strong>of</strong> next<br />

overtime necessary to cover at suggestions that the dty ums requested 200 applica- mt.<br />

traffic generated by Athire<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional planner tions, he said.<br />

In June, the Ninth Street<br />

event<br />

end a dty administrate. , Bamabei thinks he canresident<br />

made an unsuc-<br />

"We (eel that Sands Corporation<br />

should have allotted<br />

the necessary funds to<br />

pay for the exw services<br />

The $15,000 to $20,000<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> a planner would be<br />

•Hi-spent and unnecessary<br />

•ountfu Pleasures<br />

HOLIDAY SALE<br />

s. IVc. ! Sun. Doc, IHlh<br />

20 r v Off ALL MliRCHANDISt<br />

Uniam Country Gifts & Counted Cm Stitch<br />

UMttdMHon Santa Dolls<br />

DMC Floss<br />

Gail Wlm Dupn Folk Dotb & Burs<br />

825 Asbury Avev <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-3981<br />

Hearing tonight<br />

on salary code<br />

^^v.;/.:rw(V7'l<br />

cestful run far the Republi- Ucans. hm Monday iw* to<br />

can nomination in this That fact has fueled com- tw*^political a<strong>of</strong>t;<br />

year's 2nd Ward <strong>City</strong> plMnte by Mri critics HeisaidaVartaStt^<br />

Coundl race as a candidate that the group is political. in the community wante^'<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Repub- But Bamabel told tttoot- make the group poiitSteL<br />

far a town <strong>of</strong> our size," says<br />

caused by the tournament," the letter. It calls dty resi-<br />

states Ae letter, which is dents "best qualified<br />

expected to be In the hands<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council In time for<br />

discussion at its meeting<br />

tonight (Thursday at 7:30).<br />

The letter was endorsed,<br />

with scant debate, by over<br />

30 members <strong>of</strong> the group<br />

during a gathering at die<br />

Senior CItzens Building on<br />

1 * to<br />

mate planning decisions.<br />

Hiring an adinistrater<br />

would tantamount to soMira POWT - aty patrolman with more man<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials passing <strong>of</strong>f Coundl tonight (Thursday threeyearo' experience.<br />

their responsibilities to a at ?:30) will conduct a pub* S2B.177; and the combined<br />

hired <strong>of</strong>ficial, says the letter. lie hearing on a new salary position <strong>of</strong> city derk, regis-<br />

When It formed in late ordinance which reflects trar <strong>of</strong> vital statistics and<br />

summer, ATSP claimed 25 increases <strong>of</strong> roughly 6 per- municipal search <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />

members. After Monday's cent for all dty employees SMM1<br />

meeting, Bamabei counted covered.<br />

The dty treasuere/chief<br />

The ordinance covert financial <strong>of</strong>ficer, $27,264; tax<br />

most <strong>City</strong> Kail workers, collector/tax bearch <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />

and sets salaries u high as $26,389; a patrolman with<br />

$42,085 for the chief <strong>of</strong> more than two years<br />

i<br />

police, and at low at<br />

$17,000 for a first-year<br />

police dispatcher.<br />

Two-year contracts negotiated<br />

with Police Department<br />

patrolman and<br />

sergeants are reflected In<br />

the measure, as well as Individual<br />

contracts negotiated<br />

with dry department heads<br />

and police bfast, according<br />

to the dty clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Public Works employees<br />

tie not covered In the ordinance.<br />

The ordinance Includes<br />

the following proposed sal- 4 aries.'<br />

Police captain, $37,286; * police lieutenant, 138,1341<br />

police sergeant, $33,279.<br />

The construction <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

would earn $33,136, a<br />

1 experience,<br />

$24,653; patrolman<br />

win less man two years.<br />

SIMM.<br />

T<br />

A dispatcher with mote<br />

than three years experience<br />

would make $23,947; dip* Firefighters bear wfth bitter temperatures to battle a minor (Ire et the 10th Street<br />

uty dty cleric $21,188; dis- arktt; "<br />

patcher with over two<br />

years, $21,000 and a junior<br />

librarian. $20,8!*.<br />

A dispatcher with less Two fires; one is suspicious<br />

than two years <strong>of</strong> exepri-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dty firefighters, at Flames were shooting out gulahed a smaller fire on<br />

ence would make $19,000,<br />

toils covered in ice, (ought <strong>of</strong> the building when fire' the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the 10th Street<br />

and a first-year patrolman<br />

two blare* Sunday, the sec- fighters arrived, laid market and car wash on<br />

would mtkt 118,600.<br />

ond day <strong>of</strong> a bitter told Blevln, Damage was Weil Avenue. According to<br />

The ordinance also calls<br />

snip.<br />

described as "heavy." a police report, firemen cut<br />

for longevity pay at die rate<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> me fires ii tuipl* Fireflghtern braved 10-de- a hole in the ro<strong>of</strong>, away<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1100 per year <strong>of</strong> service<br />

dous, according to police wee temperatures to fight from the area still beihg<br />

after completion <strong>of</strong> three<br />

arson squad Lt. Bob Blevln. the flamed.<br />

used for Christmas tftje<br />

years. It also <strong>of</strong>fers Umo and<br />

The second-floor blaite lit a The three-story apart- sales, to pin access to the<br />

a half for overtime.<br />

vacant building behind the ment building, not hooked fire.<br />

The public hearing li In Moorlyn View, wai caUed up to utilities, was recently<br />

<strong>City</strong> Mall coundl chamberg. l M 9 S l t l d soldt Officials are conduct-<br />

'DEPARTMENT 6T0QE 1<br />

''TV 9AM-9PM<br />

DECEMBER 14,15,16,17 & 19<br />

SAVE ON ALL<br />

REGULARLY PRICED MERCHANDISE<br />

Store wide and wrap up your holiday shopping with<br />

wonderful gifts for eleryone ori your list Save 5%<br />

on large and small appliances, vacuums, TV's,<br />

carpeting and bicycles,<br />

ryi /<br />

ft>.<br />

j * ^A>#<<br />

i\ + tr, l , fi> f,<br />

•¥•<br />

\O<br />

HENRYEARNS<br />

NEW POST<br />

Sowers Point native Marianne<br />

"Mlml" Henry, has<br />

been named Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

area medical representative<br />

for Syntax Laboratories <strong>of</strong><br />

Pale Alto, Calif, Henry. 26,<br />

1st <strong>1988</strong> graduate <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

University at Richmond (<br />

Richmond Va,, with a<br />

degree In economics.<br />

aunt the new owner, Mid<br />

Blevln,<br />

He believes the Moorlyn<br />

fire an accidental.<br />

View and the apartment ELECTED TO HBART ,<br />

building, which sit on theASSOC.nOARD<br />

lame lot, were slated for Christina Kfllmpr <strong>of</strong> Un-<br />

demolition. The aging wood it one <strong>of</strong> 12 people<br />

structures an located at 816 newly-elected to the Amirl- A<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> A ve.<br />

can Heart Association, New Q<br />

Jersey Affiliate's Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Earlier In the day, at 10Directors.<br />

Keimer In a car-<br />

a.m., firefighters extindiac rehab nurse.<br />

0<br />

O<br />

O<br />

FIT fi finds,tax<br />

K d t o a *ecent t iS<br />

tn<br />

&ty this Wt^t tftti&«d A<br />

ttvtel«d««srq^*sehtihg<br />

Idliteb<br />

. - Otlttms tor CK»an Qty 1 badness people and supp6rttts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mayor Hoy<br />

XMm, wwegei tetthay,<br />

tmtestingHTfctfthepr&ssuit<br />

the Wa^dog group Is<br />

putttna on dty <strong>of</strong>fidab to<br />

* feme wxinldpal spwwitag.<br />

tt « swap WKoJsttag to press lefcasesv COCF<br />

v<br />

, v<br />

iax assessment appeal<br />

hearing tl at<br />

Cpe May Gm#ta£<br />

iatTWduled to<br />

eOdCouMoso<br />

gk Main Street, Cape<br />

:May Court House, accord-<br />

Ting to G. Raymond Brown<br />

"|C county tax edmlnistra-<br />

-fa<br />

*v* taxpayers scheduled for<br />

ah appeal could forfeit their<br />

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

test<br />

mfem tm% y<br />

aid, Those appealing<br />

Bio«ldbtp»eparSrteprtf<br />

»Atare^tedMbQlatttie<br />

h^wrw feown^<br />

Taxpayers taking issue<br />

with their Mleitnent<br />

should hive already filed<br />

for a hearing; the deadline<br />

mi <strong>Dec</strong>. 1,<br />

'Phantom* burglar is<br />

stalking Somers Point<br />

SOMERS POINT — Anue<br />

and in Harbour Cove<br />

rash <strong>of</strong> burglaries have Condominiums on Bay<br />

occurred throughout the Avenue, have been hit<br />

community over the past The burglaries occurred<br />

five or six weeks, Mostly between 5 and 11 p.m.,<br />

cash and jewelry have been according to the detective<br />

Stolen, police wdd. bureau which reports access<br />

they believe the 14 tadIs<br />

generally through back<br />

dents are related, but as yet windows and doors. -<br />

there are no suspects. "He's a phantom to ui<br />

.. Homes on Broadway, right now," said Capt, Stan-<br />

Plerson Avenue, Sunset ley Lukasiewicz, who<br />

Avenue, Johnson Avenue, believes ttii perpetrate Is<br />

Wllmont Avenue, Hamad working on foot.<br />

Avenue, Conneetteut Ave- Police advise local residents<br />

to be especially cauttous<br />

over the holidays,<br />

Vandals hit<br />

the boards<br />

also the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police report<br />

that nine public telephones<br />

have been ripped from their<br />

sockets at various spots on<br />

the boardwalk<br />

' Also, the lifeguard station<br />

fit tat SlWfet ---'" ij " j - iM - i * j •*•"<br />

jlhat same day<br />

^randala painted the bat.<br />

A\ torn at 12th Street and the<br />

^^'beach tag booth at 14th,<br />

'According to police who<br />

'nosuspecte,<br />

FREE 9IGN8 FOR<br />

HOLIDAY SAFETY<br />

i Cape May County Sheriff<br />

UafflM Plousls announced<br />

;Sio-Shoplifting is a crime"<br />

find "Protect your<br />

km and commerdal «tab<br />

, i ifl CCipiMiy<br />

bounty m available ai the<br />

ER PRESENTS<br />

JCERTDEC19<br />

; Tod Klo/et, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

• tid MM. fired Kiefor <strong>of</strong><br />

aty, will tmsent a<br />

1 organ redtol at the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nativity,<br />

»t at the church and<br />

at Keatble Memorial<br />

Methodist Church in<br />

Jfoodbtuy* Wefef tetldea<br />

n JfamkUflvUto with W#<br />

%1/e. they have three<br />

TfM holiday OHMT^<br />

JuatoaHorvitHut today io<br />

w iir f ivntf* f IIV<br />

iMfnjntvifMdt,<br />

j *<br />

V'r<br />

SPINNING<br />

WHEEL >


mI' .**• -*7<br />

**#_<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Charles Town Jr.<br />

WHEN IN<br />

DOUBT.,.<br />

Give her a<br />

beautifully wrapped<br />

Gift Certificate<br />

Draw Shoppe<br />

on the avenue for 84 years<br />

Mi Asbury Avenue<br />

Dally 10-5; and<br />

Open Bvawin^i "7*9<br />

Gillian's<br />

Christmas<br />

All tides Included under orte 3k<br />

•"•"••' idmiiil<strong>of</strong>llw. ^<br />

IpJU/flp.W<br />

* Phone:<br />

3iS-70Sl<br />

Atk About Our SttttttLt<br />

jft^t Party Ptuwu, -t<br />

M^n^ Waoijktydol&jehd<br />

SWEATERS<br />

ByDean<br />

',„ M >?<br />

Sweiderk, Town united in marriage<br />

Ve«to Swdderk,<br />

<strong>of</strong> O^rtes rt SSwel-<br />

Ab»B«n> end Charles<br />

and Kto, Chat* E, Towtt Sr,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ooean GSty, wete untied In<br />

•BMMiftgi Oct IS at Ranauli<br />

Nikkl TVan was Maid <strong>of</strong><br />

honor. Bridesmaids were<br />

Usa lifshta, Nancy Stober,<br />

Maty Beth Spiegel, and Teresa<br />

town. The Junior bridesmaid<br />

was Beth Ann Spiegel<br />

The Bower girt was Kimberiy<br />

pg Dan Town, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />

£tOOflt% WaS aVi Q€§t Ifilift*<br />

ABslsUng as vishere were BUI<br />

Mourer, Bob fteiehahik.<br />

Chuck Swriderk, Doug Sweidttk,<br />

Brian Town, and tatty<br />

Town, fhi ting heai* was<br />

Mark Town.<br />

The bride wore a satin<br />

designer gown trimmed with<br />

laoe, crystals, s&wlns and<br />

pearls. The puffed lace<br />

sleeves featured a bow with<br />

crystals and pearts. A lame<br />

bow at the waistline in the<br />

bide gave a heart sliaped<br />

muMoa The hud piece was<br />

a flowered shape crown with<br />

SUPER VICTORIAN<br />

sequins and ayrttls Bteffiedtnpeatk mM bbo^M <strong>of</strong> whitt<br />

«he ftdl tejsgjn vjal fK» brtdVi tttindante ttd p«dh mat mm white<br />

wow teal bine satin dresses daisies, gadirtfig; ml<br />

with puB ikiw* tnd brae na^endM^l*t*tt.<br />

bow to Mat* the bride, the *• A reception flowed it ihe<br />

Plan to wed<br />

Sheik Wolle <strong>of</strong> North*<br />

held and Thomas J, Wolfe<br />

or Deem <strong>City</strong>* »nftoun«<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> thrtr<br />

daughter, Angela MvV and<br />

Nick T, AtthU tm <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mm. Ntefc ?, Atohl <strong>of</strong><br />

NerMeidv<br />

The bride to be, a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional<br />

High School, li cAirrently<br />

employed for t local insur-<br />

ance agency,<br />

Mr. Atohi, also a gradu-<br />

ate <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional<br />

High School, works for a<br />

local eoAtttuetlOh company,<br />

GORDON AND GRACE LECHNER, PROPS, ,<br />

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Buylnfl Full or partial istfttts<br />

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WONDERFUL REVERSIBLES<br />

ChooBs from our tremendous<br />

selection o! silky l<strong>of</strong>t AlhWeather<br />

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revorelble man-made fur linings.<br />

Far day or evening, sun or snow.<br />

Your perfect wintertime cover-up.<br />

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and white with' veils ttatiowtafte'Weywoonin<br />

ttteiliwdtopeatk. i ^ )&va& ttd Ian ftm<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride ^seo. Lisa best ttan -tut W» bwthitft<br />

Ann Bertini and WilUatt WilliaM. Asillttng as usheri<br />

Vincent Power were mar- were Brlin Btftithi Bob<br />

Shttrry Green and Donald Oanmlos! Jr.<br />

riid reojntiiy during a dou- BhomOi to»t Cwoks and<br />

ble wedding cewmony. The Larry ttoert. rt<br />

Rev, Msir, Thomas Sharkey CrahiM Pd niphiw<br />

Announce engagement <strong>of</strong>fldatea during to 10i30 <strong>of</strong>W ii<br />

b<br />

a.m, ceremony In Our Lady The WjddJng ree<br />

Mr. and him, WUlayd H MtOoL She It employed by <strong>of</strong> Good Counsil Church, wai held at Ouusln<br />

drinn <strong>of</strong> deean <strong>City</strong> Ae <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl^ Mo»i BavannounM<br />

the engagement Ings and Loin Association,<br />

<strong>of</strong> their daughter, thirty Mr, Caneelosi is a gradu><br />

Lynn, to Donald H, Cimce- Att <strong>of</strong> Abiegawl High<br />

losi jfc, jfc, son <strong>of</strong> KtoWtit an a School. ol. Hi U smptoytd by<br />

dtal detail <strong>of</strong> f Sdullvllld Sllvlll and ttte ttt <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ventn<strong>of</strong> Ventn Pli Police<br />

Ddnald M. Canceltwl Sr. <strong>of</strong> Depai'tment,<br />

Sttmtrs Point, ' A Btpimbir 1989 mi*<br />

The brtcte to be 1B a gtfld- ding 1B planned,<br />

o? Oci»n <strong>City</strong> Itigh<br />

1 *<br />

The brides aw the diugh- tty House in BarnlttteWft.<br />

ters <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Marino Pollowing a hbn»ymottn<br />

Bertini <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Mr, Wp to Myi Vaniisa and<br />

Smith is the ton <strong>of</strong> Mr, and ChrlBtophdf a» (eliding in<br />

Mrs. Raymond Smith <strong>of</strong> Phoenix, Ati2, Lisa and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr. Power is WUUatt honeyttoDned in<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Prance and Spin, and are<br />

Edward V, Power <strong>of</strong> Nor- now resid residing In Virginia<br />

folk.Va, Beach, Bh Vi Vi. :<br />

The brides were given in<br />

marriage by their parents,<br />

8onya^er4i <strong>of</strong> Edrid,<br />

and<br />

in Ciy,<br />

The l'mckmtlrtl Health Cm<br />

from c. melini<br />

Ii"a? B »WUloW)l<br />

i uMmmw<br />

Hoover Keeps Making If Better'<br />

SALE ENDS CHRISTMAS EVE.<br />

HOOVERduik-<br />

Broom II<br />

m$~, " ^: A}.. '*,*&£s'"''<br />

Buy Two Packages <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoover Bags or Belts<br />

and Get the Third Package<br />

for FREEH<br />

A local edwcfttot has Burke noted the tf teaching N J y<br />

developed a new tool to "Interesting stories and toty, xnrtdng he* aware ot<br />

hfeb fottrth-gifctew undet- attractive lUuutrattohB toe ia& ©I tefetehce in*testend<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> the Gar- would help fttudents rial geared to the afaftge<br />

denState.<br />

develop ah interest and ll-ye*N)ld te&deti Bailey<br />

Ca»6dNewreweytab,tt knowledge <strong>of</strong> New Jersey ptquttd the «*ds, whl*<br />

toMlste <strong>of</strong> SS story cards on history^ * ' may be u»sd tat tUssttom<br />

N ew JV JeiseV hitoy hstoy ' Irene ReeVesv 'fourth »hidy ot a» itubplementtl,<br />

gmde teacher, aaid their<br />

it was presented to James<br />

tadft d<br />

»«ttke, Vl« ptittelpal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

partldpation In the pilot Lab topics tadude dtao-<br />

P C tCtty l t a d t t project will Include en «vaimmt whaling, tmttlgw»K<br />

Schtoo ifetehtly by tabuation,<br />

which will assist inventory MbntKl Ut«»<br />

develops Harrtet A. ttear- Bailey In her desire to have Indian lore, tomous battle<br />

them published and make lt explorew tod<br />

Bailey, & retired teacher them available to all schools<br />

end resident <strong>of</strong> SeavtUe, in the state.<br />

Questions and teaching<br />

prepared the Lab for use in<br />

aids ere also furnished to<br />

fourth grade classrooms, Lyle Alverson, principal further reinforce the stu- Harriett fealtey pwiwnte history felory cards to .<br />

tfter weaving a $360 mini- at the intermediate school, dent's understanding <strong>of</strong> the Burkft. vtM $mm\ ot th« Oe»m <strong>City</strong> Interrhedlato<br />

feWht (him tee N.J. Mistor- commended Bailey for her state's history. —>.---. *-..,.. ...^?. * ........ ..<br />

M kmMm to Rind tl» continuing interest. Her<br />

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career has Included 16 yean<br />

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Holiday Houre: Daily 10 lo 8 Saturday .10 to 6 Sunday 12 to 8<br />

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AS TWESENTWEl-tfiDGEW ftmrmtay, DMI!»ISM<br />

Carolfest, MacBeth benefit concert, Sindia Day open house this weekej<br />

The Chambar <strong>of</strong> Commeree<br />

Carolrest is set for<br />

7:30 pJtt. Satuwtoy, <strong>Dec</strong> I?<br />

at the Music Mar, Board.<br />

Walk and Moorlyn Terraer<br />

This nwnt, which '<br />

grown ir popuhrity mx,<br />

Mark Soifer<br />

;aei,by ««d Jo-El MeLaugh- receiving many requests soring a house tour during<br />

towm be accompanists, from agencies and needy those same hours. Tickets<br />

the years, w»s originated Admission is free. The families this holiday season are $8 at the Sun Rose book<br />

and d "his h been b directed d i d by b event will be taped by local We urge you all to eontrib- stole, the Spinning Wheel<br />

Walter Fredericks, a Ml- Channel 2 for showing dur- ute in MOW way. Relists or Scalar Studio,<br />

onted tenor, ln|the holidays, if you oattVeome » the<br />

Fredericks has sung with F—— concert, drop oH your day <strong>of</strong> the tout at the<br />

loading opera companies MacBeth, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> donation in the decorated museum for $10.<br />

throughout the world. He s<strong>of</strong>t rock group, will per- containers tn front <strong>of</strong> mer- " ' • - ir<br />

wUl direct the community torn a benefit concert for chants 1 stores on Asbury The Retail Merchants<br />

singing on Saturday, This Is the needy and homeless on Avenue, Association continues W<br />

always an Inspirational and Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 16 beginning 8 — — : ~ promote Breakfast with<br />

fun evening. We hope p.m, at the Music Wer. the The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Santa from 9 wa. Wl nottft<br />

you'll be there. program wUl benefit the Sodety Museum holds its onSaturday at McOonild's. # »«._»„,„«_ .„„„„. ,,wo „,„, „-<br />

Featured will be tho Waves <strong>of</strong> Caring drive annual Stadia Day Christ- free hone and buggy rides Avenue Is bfi^te than it topft«eteO«»ftCtty.Itls etft for thi tmfa awS (wmtfMI 8<br />

eft the<br />

S^fJ% Male Choms. sponsored by the Retmll mas party, Sunday (<strong>Dec</strong>. 18) wim&ntaMetviIWtlte has been to year*, Down* the last bujbwrd ttn the Music Phr, AArtsilon WW b» »» dMtflQM *» food! trt]<br />

the MCC Mined Chorus <strong>of</strong> Merchanh AftsoctaHon. from noon ml 5 o'clock at 3 p.m. on Saturdays at 9lh town Oceah Ciiy o«a» pet> southbound route so it ctolrws and toys,<br />

the Margate Community Admission wtu be food, its new, temporary head, and Asbury. This wUl be sonallied «rvto Mtd no t&tikm catches ill all ot <strong>of</strong> me the traffic ttftffic<br />

Church and two soloists, clothing or toys which wtU quarters, 1139 Wesley Ave- the last SMurday far these hassle shopping. f«» New Yo* itate, At .<br />

\<br />

mezzo soprano Halne King be distrtbuted throughout nue. You can tour the features,<br />

Pw<strong>of</strong>tttsimd local veWeles. *• VTS&J<br />

through an addition to<br />

and Brownwyn Rublno- <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry and surround- facility and enjoy free Thanks to ro<strong>of</strong>top light-<br />

S mercantile tax, there Is<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tourism The billboard wiU reach »««*«. 1-B0Q-B<br />

Bradway, a talented young, ing areas. The Public Relarefreshments, tag purchased by the Asso-<br />

expense to the taxpayer,<br />

iter from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Doris tons Department has been The museum is also spon- elation and the <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

OomwliBlon has gurdhftsid millions «v*ry war and will be displayed.<br />

Bli«by4Mootbinbo»rdon promote the fact mat mere's Monies to tinance mis<br />

ma Northeast Extension <strong>of</strong> plenty to do and enjoy here billboard are realised<br />

BRADY'S<br />

ARMY-NAVY STORE<br />

FOR THE COLD WINTER<br />

i Heavy Quilted<br />

Flannels<br />

«HI-TECH<br />

Underwear<br />

Wool or poly<br />

ptopylene soxi<br />

coi-hortt<br />

Blanket <strong>Line</strong>d<br />

Jacket 15% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

SWEATS<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

coming events<br />

Women*! Research Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meeting featuring<br />

Atlantic Christian<br />

School Chorus, The<br />

Flanders Hotel, lt30p.m><br />

"** — """"^ CiQ> meeting, B p.m,<br />

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Geranium Temple No"<br />

469 meeting, 618 Bay Ave.,'<br />

8 p.m. I<br />

Colony Qub meeting, 6,<br />

p.m,<br />

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bfcratt and O«an Avanue,<br />

10i30t.m.<br />

TUB8DAY<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous Hows tnd buggy ridii ^V Scout T»oo<br />

Klwanls Club meeting, meettng, Holy Trmlty Epls- with ith Santa, S 1 to 3 3 p.m, fr from Ing, VFW 15th 8rr€et and'<br />

Harry's tnn, Sotnors Point, copal Church, 30th Street 9th Street and Asbury Ave- Bay Avenue, 7$0»9p\m,<br />

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nue, No eharp, iponsored " ^-'•> .<br />

m by the Retail Mirehinls AlcahoUci Ahonyttout<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>/Upper Town- MacBeth, s<strong>of</strong>t rock group, Association.<br />

Alp tottry Club meeHng, biniflt eonettt ter niedy — -—<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity B,<br />

rr copil ^ur, SOA<br />

Mac's Restaurant, Somers and homeless at the Music Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Bay A venue, 8 p.m,<br />

Point, 6i30 p.m, Pier, B p,m. Admission Is IDA annual Carolfest on to<br />

' '• TITTr ^ tood, dottunf or toyi to be Muiie Pier, ?i30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, distributed throughout Admission free,<br />

youth center, 7 p.m, 3eean <strong>City</strong> and gurreund'<br />

ng areas,<br />

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p.m,<br />

BftLflWSLS<br />

museum), noon to S p.m.<br />

Knighu <strong>of</strong> Columbia'<br />

hlt t retttory.'<br />

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Good Counsel Leisure'<br />

Club Christmas meeting,'<br />

The Flanders Hotel, J2i30<br />

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At mmmm-itmm<br />

CONTACT AWAftDED<br />

FOR BEACH PROJECT<br />

t^-O,S, Army Corp <strong>of</strong><br />

Eftfttteeti has <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

awarded « c<strong>of</strong>tWct to begin<br />

etasWirtien <strong>of</strong> we tenga^ftited<br />

ifeaeh wstoration<br />

awd storm protection projec;<br />

in Cape May.*<br />

legislative notes<br />

As»embly/|h tnO^HmmmmrnHL ^St&SM!%<br />

LoBiOftdtf, R, and Sen. Local utUiiy authorttiei AtsttteAtlemblk "<br />

James Httley, who tatn*. would be tbit to brtrig eMl tfc* m w &<br />

. JAaording to U.S. Repdu«ddder.tieil<br />

leglslaHott actions to Impose pentlttts toted by CaW<br />

•^-William Hughes, the con- whlA passed In November, $gm$ pollutes, under a kmMpim<br />

tract award clears the way<br />

lor construction to begm on<br />

the project immediately.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty lawmaker<br />

laid the award caps a 14year<br />

effort on his part to<br />

resolve a beach erosion<br />

problem which has senously<br />

hampered the local<br />

economy and threatened<br />

business and residential<br />

property in the community<br />

for the better part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

century,<br />

"I'm absolutely elated<br />

With the awarding <strong>of</strong> this<br />

contract,* Hughes said,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thursday, an Assembly<br />

committee approved College aid<br />

legislation that would Jonm Nlrk, diwetor <strong>of</strong> th» BuWanet dtpMtmt nl at mm Ofty Mldh School,<br />

merease the fundmg tor the wttomed ii * tiwffl mtMrtinfl ol »h» Ptwnt Ttaehir Btudiftl AiiMlfttion to dleeutt<br />

project to Include money thtflhaneihBittddoitef ^ '<br />

for beach restoratiott and ir# JMH QHtartTlili. PtSA pwildinl, §nd Ttww NiflBl, ttudihl rwrnber.<br />

ftfflfe<br />

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Browii tn i,i<br />

gifts, iricltldt<br />

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Operi by request, *i dhrlsruiaa.<br />

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The FLANDERS HOTEL<br />

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20% td70% W MfltoiftftO<br />

Sweat Shirts<br />

HOLIDAY DINING<br />

A Tradition At<br />

mommMwm^<br />

m.<br />

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and ALL NEW<br />

SHOPPING MALL<br />

11th Street on the Boardwalk,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

:S(M<br />

; *fe»!»l^i<br />

nowd that whtte «Mcm<<br />

Bl£ bftdftli %Vi A* pto to fewrt ft*<br />

Wt&fttty to |e *ft» these iupply <strong>of</strong> aHordabie howsp<br />

l A y t o p t '••" *•••<br />

Reports pitch Rt<br />

tiweifipoittproptt^idw<br />

Peonvlftelttgly ddttUmerit"<br />

the need tor the soutkem<br />

extension <strong>of</strong> Mite & and<br />

topavittWftts to Route «<br />

wui em preSBina TO Hie stare<br />

p Ms<br />

sloner Mate! Cluttk thti<br />

week<br />

lew* |»mes R. Hurley<br />

iMrinunced that he will<br />

ddivet we wports, plated<br />

by the three subcommittm<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rdukh 55 South Ad<br />

and hie Republican ally<br />

Assemblyman Prank<br />

*• •"" Ado to promote the<br />

ty unk With the Oar-<br />

AteParkvAV,<br />

•lamhopeJWdthBtfGluA)<br />

will be impressed by this<br />

effort and will anndunce her<br />

support for the eonitruetlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> %uti SS Bouta," Ae%mate<br />

mmoriry leader said in a<br />

ttntnewsreteae<br />

Over ihe past three<br />

^ b l t t e h<br />

m RouA BS Bourn Ad tlfy the ektiniloh and<br />

Hoe dommtttee is Ipedal [mprovmwto to Route 47,<br />

group formed by HMiy eaen foeusing on different<br />

"MAR SANTA" LISTS<br />

Filled Here At very Low Prices<br />

UoHsl Countty A blvirillM Qltta<br />

imi • oiiidni < bolls > GnHiimu<br />

ii;^<br />

NowlnProgresa<br />

a "t<br />

Youftotikftfr boardwalk or bmrdrtm<br />

mm<br />

55 to DOT hmd<br />

»spect« <strong>of</strong> the issue, aeceMlbiHty to<br />

Drte wbeommittte, Hur- mult bi ttW<br />

ley reports, gathered date the final tt i<br />

based on economic traffic ^<br />

demand and population<br />

growth factors. Another<br />

studied the most feasible most<br />

route Sat the southern ttrten- state<br />

slon <strong>of</strong> Route 85 baied on Oomv<br />

environmental, ecomomle 11 people Waft ««« „,,„ „<br />

and traffic aam$s concerns, others Buffered major Ink.<br />

The tod eyed improviftg rles as » result tti &*•*•£*<br />

Route 47 to meet current Oftrouti^(»ftdAat<br />

plans.<br />

They concluded thatt<br />

• existing roads crossing<br />

east/west through Cape<br />

May and Cumberland counties<br />

are-antiquated, poorly<br />

maintained and highly congrated;<br />

• completion <strong>of</strong> Route 55<br />

would gave motorists time,<br />

money, gas, vehldi maintenance<br />

and provide a safer<br />

highway to travel;<br />

• since the area relies<br />

extensively on tourton for<br />

economic survival, iafi<br />

ftoute 55 Is »he most s<br />

for envirottmfenttl and<br />

A state Department ol<br />

Transportation report \mtA<br />

atewmbttthBagoemdudBd<br />

that although cwrent ahd<br />

future tttfflfi proj&etloris Jusuty<br />

we souawn extenBion'<br />

<strong>of</strong> Route S5, the Midway<br />

would be too expensive to<br />

construct. Instead, the fouih<br />

year South Jersey tmpmvfi'<br />

ment Plan proposed<br />

upjMding Routes 47 and<br />

670,<br />

Residents toss<br />

their toxic trash<br />

Nearly 100 Caps May<br />

County residents stopped<br />

by the MtJA's Burlelgh<br />

transfer station recently to<br />

dlsposi <strong>of</strong> oil bate paint)<br />

thtnners, loivents, household<br />

dcQtiere, automobile<br />

batteries, used kerosene<br />

and gasoline, and pestiddeB<br />

such as DDT and Chid*<br />

rdflfle.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> these hazardous<br />

wtstis were colldded by<br />

thi ttidlac tliiiarch Corpp.<br />

«i a fBdifafly apptovad<br />

ffldlityi aeeotduig to MtJA<br />

<strong>of</strong>iiclils,<br />

Aeeordtag to Tony Mme*<br />

man, MUA solid Waitl speclnllsl,<br />

the ptogfam was<br />

very iutcissfuL<br />

Waste disposal Was proba*<br />

biy <strong>On</strong>d rddson fdf the large<br />

volume tit pesticides w<br />

progratn Cbllectecl that day,<br />

Moncmari sild lhat a sit*<br />

pound bag bf tiW eou A A<br />

tost about $W)t) to get rid <strong>of</strong><br />

without stick A jtfoipm, In<br />

this case, the Ml>A picked<br />

up most ttf the CdSt <strong>of</strong> dip<br />

ptisal by accetJtlriB sttttill<br />

tjUiuiHtlas (urltl<br />

ot M d^<br />

i<br />

atid Dlspbsal Pilot frogfaffl.<br />

the next tollecrJott day will<br />

take pl«de at the ety<br />

"At thi end <strong>of</strong> the d|y, next year the authority<br />

WB had eoliietid 120 M- plans to establish peraiadtid<br />

SO-gallati druttil <strong>of</strong> tietit httiisehbld imtutdm<br />

patfetitlflliy hiurdoui solid waste tollecHuti and dia- -<br />

atid liquid wastes generated Ptisal ptd^am Which may 9<br />

by Gipa May County ceil* include the development <strong>of</strong><br />

diiiti (lid ftttntri," MWifi* ptittit allwtlw slies<br />

xnati said, "in pirttcukfi id receive them d<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the Rddldc technicians<br />

told me that this was<br />

the {rtttgeawl* funded )fl<br />

the (rioit CWwdirie Md<br />

BflT the towpwvy hid cat pun by a gtaflt from the<br />

Iceted durintf itg 23 years lti Nmf ftf" L " "**<br />

VMtemL<br />

Solid Waste<br />

P.C.N.R, NURSING<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Cm Nutdltig Registry<br />

Discussion on government<br />

O OMin <strong>City</strong> mm\ Pmum Jad< Jonis (rtgh\) EpoKo to membtm ot tho o Good<br />

Counsel l Friendship Fidhi Club, Clb durtna a recent t mooting mti in Uw chutth Kail, Kil on hti polrttcal l<br />

camerv Ihlewete, ihd th§ eurranfand tutura prabtiwi <strong>of</strong> Oeaati <strong>City</strong>'s govort\tiwn».<br />

Kean aide calls for end to 'coastal' nonsense<br />

A top ftlde to Gov> tho- end to ftomc ot this<br />

mil Kt&ft; tttvlMg from nonsense* that opponents<br />

towm to towtt to tout the are spreading around,<br />

f»pMM eotttal commi- Ralph lazo, addressing 50<br />

io«»i^^dm <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> members the tkew <strong>City</strong><br />

onday night "to put an RepubUcan Club, said mil*<br />

classes for<br />

children at Wetlands<br />

tastttute,<br />

Boulivtrd,<br />

Bird feeding<br />

seminar at<br />

Wetlands<br />

" There will bi a seminar<br />

'm »m®ki Wrdi, i am,<br />

fiundfty, Jan. II at the 1 Wet<br />

' udl IniUtute, Stohe Marbot<br />

Boulevard.<br />

' 'tol irtuttgin, naturaUst<br />

"#nd environmental<br />

:'tduc«tor at the Initttute,<br />

''will dlBeuss tips on feiderg,<br />

;;plttntlng to attract wildlife<br />

1 utd tnethodB <strong>of</strong> tttracting<br />

d binoculars for<br />

bifding atid how to use<br />

tthettti Blrioeulars, bird feedmi<br />

W*d need, field guldei<br />

d other blfdlng supplies<br />

be on sale thtoughout<br />

• ranging<br />

from claims that tint state<br />

intpropww<br />

owner rights to rumors that<br />

lid Uttl»»»(i<br />

on honeon'<br />

ttoyi<br />

Inch<br />

d<br />

towns — hill<br />

Hotti<br />

<strong>of</strong> his<br />

the commission would<br />

regulate development With<br />

Awe <strong>of</strong> more units within<br />

1,000 feet <strong>of</strong> tldftl waters or<br />

the flret perttUel street or<br />

alley. That would include<br />

boMdwilk d*»Wtt|tt\ent<br />

(the boardwalk would hot<br />

bo counted n & ittttit)<br />

wli<br />

will <strong>of</strong>fer danses tin WMtai wmmlMlOR, French also said that, by<br />

Wonders <strong>of</strong> WtatW Naturi unvoUed lM \Wt mm his calculfltlons, the mm*<br />

ft* prisAool md kinder- regufite tfci itaw^ m'm mission would be controlgartcn<br />

students. front biiUding, taking iW»y ling development on over<br />

th» flvi^week eourse that ittth<strong>of</strong>lty Um tht SO pertehtol the Island,<br />

10 daisei which Bipirtmettt o! BnvL»on«. btto counted by laving<br />

mental Protection. Non- that, as itonlng board chair-<br />

hands-on activities, games, point pollution Iron man in his own town, he<br />

stories and crafts. InprttHW HiW div^pmtt div^ sees whew blg-tlrwe devel-<br />

Bev Henry <strong>of</strong> Dennlivllle, mmA promt <strong>of</strong> theopers<br />

can overwhelm pun-<br />

who has tau^\ttt»e claw torrecent<br />

ocean do&lngs, said tfme municipal planners<br />

four years, will hold lesioni ttto - a itattiHe some In indtHgbAiirl,<br />

on bird migration, feeding the audience had l hard <strong>On</strong>e locftllty's polluHon<br />

birds that winter over, time swallowing, or development <strong>of</strong>tan<br />

weather, animal tracks, <strong>On</strong>e man erittcked the Impacts another locality,<br />

•tars and mor* , plan fttf socking it to maU<br />

Preschool classes Will bet deveioBBH and he»«.<br />

to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and owner i But le«o maintained<br />

thursday, Jan, it tttrough Aatthi plan would not, as MoridaPUghts<br />

Fob. 14. Kindergarten some think, ruU out shftt ^ H<br />

daiieiwllibeite2!ldp,ttii development, although<br />

Widnesday and Priday, sotne eonibuetion would<br />

Jan. IS through Feb. IS, require state permits.<br />

Your holiday entertaining<br />

Having i apar^? ?<br />

AdfflUsian Is free; there<br />

be Mffeshfnents and CallUs!<br />

p<br />

for ln/<strong>of</strong>triation call 368oervtti<br />

buffet and table service<br />

unique desserts<br />

m a<br />

asketi mulled anywhere<br />

eu gcUH«f* Point Seniors<br />

Otfd Club high scoters for<br />

McMeriariuii 629<br />

ft m |nd Charlotte<br />

High scoters in<br />

Anttfl Muni<br />

'White<br />

3,010, Mary<br />

hield* 2J«0 dttd Del<br />

tiio notedv saying the<br />

Atbntte knows no man*<br />

madeboundaHes,<br />

"(the oeeift euMifttil<br />

mm pollution, they eatry<br />

emswn whew iney sett fit,<br />

Baldttm ; :<br />

Driver killed when car hits tree<br />

BBSS<br />

S«aville cantata <strong>Dec</strong> 18<br />

SO ;<br />

BveC&peMayCtoufttyMed'<br />

autopsy;pefim*A Mdw<br />

revealed tto «ppWettt mM*<br />

tal reasott why she lost tt<strong>of</strong>c<br />

»siothi)K«ft<br />

feescue B^U was used to<br />

hi^p mttove t>ormtgU from<br />

thodtm^^wlrtn^ Victim<br />

was ttUuittd in by the<br />

dashboard An air mm<br />

helicopter wti elso tailed us<br />

pftrt<strong>of</strong>there»cuet#ort.<br />

r^ormlRll was ewfoute to<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED I<br />

ANY SI26/ANY SHAPE<br />

fhomitdtwilirt It iiinMAQ<br />

Wr««i^uft!|h)dlBmoti<br />

BBBAttburyAv<br />

TACKLE<br />

Gift omnmtm tor the<br />

wtespse<br />

QOODIIS<br />

HI iay AVinuii eoUNQW^SMIN<br />

The Ship'* fl*0«'<br />

and<br />

Worn, ww k n*<br />

M Siiw United<br />

l^W<br />

Aft<br />

, jU6<br />

boil mm *•<br />

•I<br />

19th& WeBley/<br />

ALL SONS<br />

i n a<br />

oou*snefc<br />

Delicious Freshly<br />

Made Chocolates<br />

M«wi<br />

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A10 ftMfeNMfet<br />

obituaries<br />

William Kelly Si\» 74<br />

J B. Kitty 8r, w 0»y» ft Wfi«d Cmd«<br />

ftdta<br />

9 «i AbttgWft #1.) Mfettib-<br />

H&i Hospital,<br />

An ftvid ito©rtsi»«m and hi<br />

th*<br />

Hfe triwd t§ *ft whtfr titSt.<br />

mmim ot tt* Kwtfhts <strong>of</strong><br />

fte Afr M&W with «k 4<br />

ii m» ww Piu<br />

Beaw footballtain.<br />

:in 19»and served from MtalMittt lieutenant<br />

• beeomntt ft detective with the Caraden OdNM)<br />

Prosecviort Mtt to iftsi, He reared to 1SS? and wai<br />

htwowd to his 4? yww <strong>of</strong> Bttvto to te people olf ^»<br />

den county,<br />

M*-. fcetty vMi weU known for k>artidp»tittg to the


IK«<br />

A12<br />

PubtteNelfee Piibltc Notice Spring semester at ACC<br />

Biicrtv<br />

H will begin Jan. 17<br />

Us B»rtid OammMKnm tatMOMMy BeHttU<br />

. MMMMu<br />

S ffHSl mMII Wf8<br />

j p<br />

_ rwtwn m d my ' Ad SjTS to JH b* MDM<br />

Anna the cos el Bw «BBd fimnsinidlqn pr<strong>of</strong>edl d*edt<br />

wid 4> hsreo* and (l) m« CBy has tp^Md to, M IIM<br />

imwml to, a 8I«S M Naw J*n»y gnM UMtr the t<br />

TWimortarton ThM Fund Auihortty Ad to ttmncs ths<br />

KeenMuaMn prolM riasenbad m Socno i and t,l I<br />

ImBWMniiiMi »h»« M mMa a general *np©wffii!*« Md r» part<br />

wrt tttwwn Miwn te ossossod a^ptrtiJ pnjaerty agecMy bentNM.<br />

Sftdkni 3 n ishanby detsmHnod tnd MMMrf»ma)*ioel<br />

f4i<br />

riva vate party?<br />

We have the ROOM!<br />

___— Private ParttM Port — -,<br />

Birthdays, Anniveriariei* Bridal and<br />

Baby Showers> Post-Punttttl Oatheriflffl]<br />

» S«UB| up to OT pebBta *<br />

Cittring Mwnged ot bo II YbWtelT<br />

1151 Aibuty Ave,, Owm Oiy, NI<br />

Call for details 391.1823 or 3W-U68<br />

7th Street Surf Sho<br />

TROP'S i TREES<br />

TCliS<br />

•Bring th» kids,<br />

deglim<br />

ln-li\b,<br />

•IHIOVVOUN<br />

ihopplng<br />

Route I (Shore Road) Marmora<br />

Between Beesley's Ph ifIdfle & 34th Street<br />

390-0487<br />

r i M,J, mtUmtt f Mi Ol-dWil-'t iilMIDIM<br />

NOW IN STOCK<br />

Good<br />

Vibrations<br />

BICVCLES<br />

i" 'now Afloat<br />

THE<br />

L SKOOTER<br />

US£OUREASV«C(WVfMf£WT<br />

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PASTORE'S<br />

Home Of the BEST CHEESE 3TEAK<br />

Breakfast<br />

Subs<br />

Sandwiches<br />

«MMOO<br />

Dell Special<br />

Hot Soup &<br />

Sandlwch $3.00<br />

Special cbangte dally<br />

100 Atlantic Ave,, Oc«iti <strong>City</strong>- 3114111<br />

0P1N H/bn.-PH. 10-a • iil, * Bun, M<br />

ranco's Restaurant<br />

WITH THIS AD<br />

Muutfiy<br />

Humemade Maulcottl<br />

TmtsAay<br />

Homemade Ravioli<br />

Wednesday<br />

Homemade SpaghetU & Ml<br />

thursday<br />

Homemade Lasagha<br />

Satuday<br />

Chicken Breast Paf maglatia<br />

8etwc«n 9th & 10ft on Asliury Av«,« 3W-7903<br />

AftKWAY>HARAAACY<br />

TREE TRIM DEPARTMENT<br />

ChristmasJr00Balls*1j49<br />

f|nsii|it<br />

Brt 1(i ^ ^.^<br />

•GBIsn BSIWyi BBI<br />

IM«<br />

Richards Agency honored<br />

Casino management<br />

courses at ACC<br />

AtiantteOoiWttwnityOol- Wettaan, ttiiM iwanagi*<br />

leg* hat expanded Us mefttpwgramewwt<strong>of</strong>ttc*<br />

casino manattettiettt euftte- Courses being <strong>of</strong>fewa to<br />

whan and vrtll ott<strong>of</strong> eight thespHttgwjwwtttbdudel<br />

dafttes during itt iplng li\trodiKtton to the e&tob<br />

MMiMtt begifttting Jaw. 1?, industty; heM/ttMtto MN04'<br />

ACC ti one <strong>of</strong> two tltyt casino nupetvUtont<br />

Khods In the natton <strong>of</strong>fer- introduction to casino<br />

tag courses tn cesitto man- Mnvni casino ttntmi com*<br />

igement leading to » mission tegulfttiottBl Intw<br />

d«»ee. ductlon to eoltt'Openlttd<br />

"ne couiw* mm put gajMtng machines; casino<br />

together by peoj^e who management, and slot-dehave<br />

experience in the partment management,<br />

tadustry based on the needs Most classes will meet<br />

at the Industry," said Jim twice • week for eight<br />

weeks. C^vuees are <strong>of</strong>teted<br />

Realty head P^i« M«VB Landingi^<br />

Career Institute, 1BI$<br />

ilvd,| Atlamlc<br />

Ai»t flw wmbMi or the<br />

Richards ^ d Agency A bbecame<br />

Wchonl wcnaro L u Booth, boom, prcsi- WrtrtmBtt»t!m-4RAB<br />

wed ieeen^ 'du*tai the gmdutMiW ttil Mlm Ami t <strong>of</strong> f «i^ H Mi toil fctota<br />

Public Notice<br />

womaB " 3434BKl<br />

New Jereey Assodatfon si testlWte. So honored were Inc, has been designated a .„-„-••-•<br />

fteeltors convention in Helen Bechtel, S2nd and residential sales specialist<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. West <strong>of</strong>flee; Peggy McNa- by the Residential Bales<br />

Eileen Uliy was awarded man, BOO Bay <strong>of</strong>teis and Council <strong>of</strong> the Realtors<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Cherylann Battelto, Pal Kttlonal<br />

Re«ltor« Realtor Astittlati Rend ond BcHy Jean Wym Mirkcting<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Year award, Lilly <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township instihile.<br />

was chosen for her achieve- <strong>of</strong>fice. To be so<br />

ttitttt, dedication to the AddlHonally, Timothy j, designated,<br />

Realtors Political Action Richards, owner and broker recipients<br />

Committee (RPAC) and he* lor the agency, was must comcontributions<br />

to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Installed asellfetimemem- plete the<br />

• ' Bit 1 DoetalNumbWO?<br />

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(JIvc d Chatt#r<br />

PON IMMMIMI<br />

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hatterbox Restaurant<br />

300-0113 OetitiClly<br />

At frtt MEMO'S we have been<br />

himklng beautiful gift fruit baskets,<br />

for ovef 30 years- Let us make<br />

your gift giving special, fruit<br />

biiskeu from B.V. Mieo<br />

atid a Mdppy Holiday<br />

, go together 1<br />

mm,<br />

•if?<br />

experuse in<br />

tesldentkl sale* mark<br />

<strong>On</strong>lylperceMt<strong>of</strong>al<br />

tor associates m so hon-<br />

S1000 REWARD<br />

NO QUESTIONS ASKED<br />

ROLEX WATCH-G/'88<br />

398-5454<br />

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odeon. th« Nash<br />

tots BtrfA NeW Yt**t Nrtwori^, end Vtt-tv<br />

ig System<br />

n rtom CftMd«n and Bed o! ft» MM thange —<br />

VVUmlngton (Channels 33 whether It is w\ tncwaseo*<br />

and »iK tWj> tail-to shop- dwtease - as ft*ey<br />

1<br />

netWO«H the weather billed for Deambeiti<br />

^ the CtiKgK&tonal to a Mktetl stt*yv Sam-<br />

channel C-8panv turner sons n\ay be MtuMing to<br />

Network television and Oat*


A14 YtMt«dty,DM,ie,iMt<br />

Upper Township notes<br />

by James Fitzpatriek<br />

HISTORICAL GROUP<br />

ASKING TOR HELP<br />

Tht Upper T i p<br />

Hiitorieal sodety has askti<br />

for township help to acquiring<br />

a OKA mo school<br />

house now for sale tapaltr-<br />

"mo,<br />

Th« ichool is loealtd on<br />

1.3 aerts adjoining the<br />

Friendship School, ttn old<br />

MJtteoUttHue restetd by the<br />

Society. There is also a third<br />

old school in the area on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />

11\e Sodrty beUevw *•<br />

ar*a, whi<br />

could be developed into a<br />

small public park.<br />

The Staff <strong>of</strong><br />

CALL<br />

Wishes you<br />

Happy Holidays<br />

Christmas Day Serving<br />

BRUNCH<br />

8:30 to 11:30 a.m,<br />

HOLIDAY DINNER BUFFET<br />

12Noonto3:00p.m.<br />

FOR RESERVATIONS<br />

CALL 399-8812<br />

may bt feopenid by ihe<br />

ma <strong>of</strong> the year, acotding to<br />

Cape May County fenftineer<br />

in Seaville into «n eye doe-<br />

AtiMralhg to we MWn»<br />

ship, about half <strong>of</strong> the ipaet<br />

will be used for an<br />

apartment.<br />

NtfiO,dari«,<br />

th* bridge was dosed to<br />

traffic last week when a<br />

. Township Qonmittee has fouttnt inspection WVtaledl<br />

yet to teke a position on the cracks in struchiral steel POWER GOES DOWN<br />

matter, which has teen weoiben. GensuiHng «*!• iMDlTTtRCOLD<br />

turned dm to SoUeiteir nee'rs, who made the the TttekahfXt, Petersburg<br />

James Waldron tor study Inspection, are expected seeti<strong>of</strong>ti <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />

§eon to deliver jhelr reeem> suffered two power outages<br />

BRIDGE AWAtTS mendations.<br />

this week and last, Includ-<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Meanwhile, efforti art ing one that pulled the plug<br />

the Mawhallville Road under way to §et the state during Monday WghPs sub-<br />

bridge spanning Mill Cnck ar\d federal governments to ssro cold spill.<br />

expedite the permit process The two-hour outage<br />

which is seen holdlhg up began 930 p.w. Monday tar<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> the existing 834 township and OoAta<br />

bridge with a wooden cov- <strong>City</strong> customers along routes<br />

ered bridge reproduction. SO and 49. According to<br />

Clarke said work on the AtlanHc Electric personnel<br />

S500,000 replica could begin and eyewltnosses, a power<br />

by Spring.<br />

line came down under the<br />

contracting strain brought<br />

OOCTOR'SORFiCE on by thi bitter cold The<br />

IS APPROVED<br />

Tuekahoe Volunteer Fire<br />

The Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Company directed traffic<br />

Adjustment list Thursday along Route 50 while utility<br />

night approved an applica- repair crews went to work<br />

tion by Dr. Mark PetrtUi to Power wag lost for over<br />

convert a hom» on Route 50 300 Atlantic Electric Cus<br />

tomors In the Tuckahoo,<br />

Petersburg and Corbln <strong>City</strong><br />

areas from 11:05 last Thursday<br />

night to 13:35 Friday<br />

morning because <strong>of</strong> aquipment<br />

Falluri, a utility<br />

(spokesman said.<br />

TV^O^&WMGM<br />

along with<br />

The Sentinel - Ledger<br />

<strong>of</strong>OtieattClty<br />

and,<br />

6T0DK<br />

presents<br />

Macs'<br />

The Kids Count<br />

Gift Program<br />

New items <strong>of</strong> clothing to be distributed<br />

by,The Salvation Army<br />

i<br />

f<br />

to the needy children <strong>of</strong> Gape May County,<br />

Atlantic County and Cumfcieifland County*;<br />

,1<br />

h<br />

INSURANCE FIRM<br />

13 SELECTED<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday night, Upper<br />

Townihlp Committee vettd<br />

to purchase 1989 insurance<br />

bollelBi through Kerry<br />

Thomson <strong>of</strong> Mfc PieaBanl<br />

Road) Petersburg, accepting<br />

his coverage bid <strong>of</strong><br />

1130,894,<br />

A second bid from tha<br />

lugene W. Psshley Agtney<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo carni In at<br />

py ,<br />

The subject caused a<br />

minor iUf on the governing<br />

body lost year when tits<br />

committee mode Its deel'<br />

sibn after receiving <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

^bnebld. '<br />

Wawa planned<br />

The UPPBI 1 townshl|i PianniHfl ioart Is scheduled to hear a plan 7 p.m. tonight<br />

(Thumday) to him thte eHe at ftoosevelt BouleVatd and Shore Road, Marmora, Into i<br />

Wawa MM bank.<br />

Trash collection schedules set<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Bulk waste Includes furf<br />

hi township has niture, appliances, tugs and<br />

announced bulk and oath- other large household<br />

posteble waste collection ttami. Bulldlttg and Ittnd-<br />

schedules for the ettming ftcaplng ffinteiials will not<br />

, REGISTER TO, WIN •„. t<br />

THIS HOLIDAY PRESENT<br />

A NIGHT AT<br />

PHANTOM<br />

OF THE<br />

OPERA' 1<br />

' L*<br />

To find out where you can register, listen to<br />

WOND, dally! No purchase necessary,<br />

( A i<br />

7^3<br />

leaves and gnss dipptogs<br />

Should be bagild and<br />

placed at the curb Mondays<br />

and tiitsdttya from sprttg<br />

UJHMI<br />

ert<br />

Loose leaves Will be col-<br />

Bulk waste will be col- Bulk Items should be lected from October until<br />

lected on the following placed at the curb before the first snowfall. They<br />

days: Jan. 9, Jen. 23t M>, 6, the morning <strong>of</strong> the bulk col- must be raked Into the curb,<br />

Feb. 21, March 6> March 20, lection day, Refrigerator free <strong>of</strong> trash and sticks In<br />

April 3, April 17, May B, and freezer doors must be long mm ut tttey Will not<br />

May 22, June 5 and June 19. removed!<br />

be collected.<br />

Bulk waste collection is To ensure collection, resi- tteWdentkl brush should<br />

also scheduled for July 3, dents requiring bulk trash be placed it curbslde in<br />

Mf'Xft Aug. 1, Aug.11, pickup must call the town- neat piles to be chipped by<br />

Sept 8, 8tpt. 18, Oct. 10, ship amm (MB-2647) to township crews. Brush<br />

Oeh 23, Nov. 6, Nov» 10, place their name on i Ust. from let clearing and free<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>, 4 and Dee. 18. Compostable waste like remowl will not be iccept-<br />

•d.<br />

Brush crews run once a<br />

week from spring through<br />

ill.<br />

Chamber<br />

sets contest<br />

.UPPER TOWNSHIP ^~<br />

Uti CMfbnbef dCottimerte<br />

ii^^M&bHnti A Christinas<br />

house llghUrVc<strong>of</strong>lteiit for<br />

the best ddcorated hawtfs lit<br />

fbUr teglonfl <strong>of</strong> the township.<br />

A $100 savings bond will<br />

be awarded f<strong>of</strong> the best<br />

home in the Seavllle/<br />

Greenfield afea, Petefsburg/Tuekahoe<br />

area,<br />

Strautmetd area the Palermd/Matiiiota<br />

4tea<<br />

judging Will take place<br />

• I<br />

T6 sign up call area reptemtutivea<br />

Bruno TVopeaito<br />

tiM4m for the SoavllW<br />

Greettf ield ite&, Blanche<br />

MadNfllr m^im) tot<br />

Petafsbtifg/Tuckahoe,<br />

Jairtca Locusoti (390-1266) in<br />

Sh ietty Oian-<br />

3106) in Mar-<br />

pmmteilvei) m<br />

e, call Bob Smith<br />

ormttm<br />

CAHA SERVICE<br />

Mh ekplote new<br />

6\tetioti§i A cWthSelittg mytee<br />

/or mm, MiiH trifiet<br />

' weekly eponmed by the<br />

CoallUwt Against %W m6<br />

Ahum 1A& All Mvtm tK<br />

tiohtlddtiM and fc& for<br />

Momktim call 522-6489, m<br />

Bookbinders Bay Club "2 for 1"<br />

extended to Tuesdays&Thui'sdaj's<br />

0<br />

i w -t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes * '<br />

I Aftw W yrtn. \vltn<br />

Holiday<br />

jitney<br />

schedule<br />

OfiMA Qty 1 * jltnl<br />

will run 8 adit, to 0<br />

through Dcd. 11 „<br />

tefOUttodtt« holiday<br />

the extended<br />

Wdgo at fl, 7i30 wd 9<br />

Pitnti ana lenve^ oytn<br />

StfMtai m m i ftiB<br />

pin. Regular ferefrWlll<br />

thetewlllbeiiojltfley<br />

iervloe cm <strong>Dec</strong> 26 and<br />

Jan. 2,<br />

the tttore tetbkH«e<br />

, , helghbottoood busln»* iontor<br />

fiiWsWtrtlnkrodaeedjxlisU<br />

tew J*4rt «^ to dett Up<br />

U<br />

h<br />

do *<br />

lob ttl this ,* said<br />

tht budget sdowt, dht wk><br />

W h6 Will tog 6ppi«ls*i to<br />

iwslgn Iw tUtt Matf* Dowits honfteownttii in<br />

;tn pftrtntiffthlp With htl<br />

LAOOOMStO<br />

jha ing 65 *«ploye* «hd* d BEDftEDQED<br />

hlmt hell hav* SO w most Sen, James Hurley said<br />

— and» halt actt*tt Jiv thfe Monday that the Btite<br />

experts to fcVrtrd a contrtct<br />

Moyoif bbfet by Pebtuary to dredge the<br />

S ftumer began his caee s shallow, statt^oWned<br />

! an elfeetMcl6nv Me Waslagoonftv<br />

Carnival and<br />

1 director for ftlmotit three Venetian bayous, the tost<br />

l<br />

will come out <strong>of</strong> state genoral<br />

funds.<br />

LagbOhs owned by Btbeco<br />

what ftn getting Into, and 1 Homes ant) the dty may<br />

Just feel It's time to wove on piggyback on the project,<br />

and try something for using Btoeco't Shooting<br />

, myself/»aidRumw. . Wand in theback bay as a<br />

dredge Bpoils site, atyfundodlflgoon<br />

work will bo<br />

bid to a matter <strong>of</strong> months,<br />

the president <strong>of</strong> thi wud Mayor Roy Gillian.<br />

appraisal firm conducting<br />

this year's property revalu-<br />

Re2ONE34TH8T.<br />

ation was told by Dry<br />

. Council Tuwday ttlght that<br />

Officials from Anchor<br />

. in at least two instances, the<br />

Savings & Loan on Tuesday<br />

- owner <strong>of</strong> a mulUunlt pop*<br />

night asked CilV Coundl to<br />

erty blocked Inspectors<br />

consider reiwung the 34th<br />

from his home, preventing<br />

Street corridor, the south'<br />

the dty from finding possi-<br />

end<br />

bly illegal, additional units<br />

: not being taxed,<br />

, Glen Seelhorst, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Appwlsal Burveys Inc. <strong>of</strong><br />

Q ey$ Hill, Bald that B2<br />

, percenl <strong>of</strong> \kt island's prop-<br />

1 ys ieW<br />

CountMan Gary lessel<br />

suggested a bank-<strong>of</strong>fifce<br />

tone, designed for ldwervolume<br />

traffic than a<br />

drlve4n tohe, tn which fast<br />

food eateries and gas stations<br />

ate built. Councilman<br />

John Hood will bring the<br />

Matter before the Planning<br />

Board,, <strong>of</strong> which he ifr a<br />

unemDcr,<br />

ARTISTS WOftK<br />

ONCALENOEH<br />

An elaborate, surreal<br />

pen-and-ink drawing by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

student Kim Zulker, 17k is<br />

the October featured art-<br />

Wotktnthel9teniustrated<br />

Teen Arts Calender, this<br />

column has learned,<br />

"A Different type <strong>of</strong><br />

Threat," in great detail<br />

depicts a UttM dragonlike<br />

creature reaching out to<br />

grab a smaller, sllghuylesS'Odd<br />

creature, The<br />

dragon seems to have<br />

scales, fur, a beak, talons<br />

and two antenna, front<br />

which small, human skulls<br />

are dangling. •<br />

The calender highlights<br />

selected poetry and artwork<br />

) main entrance/exit from various high school<br />

artery) from neighborhood students in the state.<br />

business to drive-in busi- ERN'a MURPHY<br />

ness.<br />

MRlitQNIMl<br />

The financial institution, Environmentalist Owen<br />

which recently bought the Murphy, founder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Parking Authority parking mass burn opposition<br />

lot next to Bunoco, Is plan- group The Environmental<br />

ning a branch <strong>of</strong>fice there. Response Network, has<br />

Anchor attorney Gary Grif- announced he Is resigning.<br />

fith gatd Most structures in The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident<br />

that area ate nonconfottn- told an area newspaper that<br />

ing and are mow in line<br />

with drlve-ln business ittn* Mufphy hasn't yet<br />

dards. But Council noted announced his successor,<br />

*A:<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

I ZON.8h««ftM4*3t0.314S>Mirm«t,IU<br />

\W"~ (J milti over S4th atret* ftridgt)<br />

[% Choir Director/Organist<br />

wtrtttdfor•-i -<br />

Trinity Ohuroh<br />

Marmora<br />

!• Salary Commensurate<br />

I with experience<br />

Call Chun<br />

The <strong>1988</strong> Christmas Chorale<br />

School<br />

High School<br />

Holy Spirit H)ch School<br />

EHitfbotTowflsWpHJgh School<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Chorus<br />

"SING<br />

CHQffiS<br />

OF<br />

Stockton Suite Co)Jege Orchestral Etiscmrjle,<br />

Mtfatottt ""<br />

TelecastSchedule<br />

WMGM<br />

-->',* '<br />

I<br />

DEPARTMENT 6TOPE<br />

MEN'S SHOPPING DAY<br />

Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 16<br />

9 A.M.-9 P.M.<br />

Refreshments served<br />

with stainton's purchase<br />

orforyoureoll. (value $40-<br />

Informal Modeling<br />

DRIBS .<br />

SKIRT -<br />

PANTS -<br />

QLOViS _<br />

JEWELRY-<br />

HOLIDAY DESK SALE from<br />

ALL0URDE9K9<br />

ABE ON SALE<br />

CUP md BRINQ TO STAINTON'B<br />

^ SWiATIRi<br />

SLOUSI<br />

:- ... COAT<br />

_, SHOIS<br />

- PiRPUMI<br />

ThlttoonlfKtilwUl<br />

rail ftp liiiurH M<br />

•nar«vM 0>k llnltii<br />

MAC!! lrt«i 1 Utility<br />

iriMM, 1 lilt<br />

tfriwtfl I miri,<br />

IAL1 MM.<br />

25%-50% OFF<br />

Women's Sportswear<br />

Save on selected sportswear from<br />

Alfred Dunner, Villager, Jantzen arid<br />

others, Includes skirts, pants, blazers,<br />

sweaters & blouses In women, missy<br />

and petHe sizes, Reg. $24.00 - $108,<br />

Christmas In<br />

full bloom.<br />

Flowers are<br />

die perfect<br />

Now $18.00-$99.00<br />

..4<br />

810 ASBORY AVE * OCEAN OUT<br />

OPEN 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. THRU 12/23/88<br />

SttiDton'*Ct)^<br />

< VtfA < ft^ < AMBX •<br />

o«AasrAWrdWPt<br />

•• m "I.<br />

50% OFF<br />

14KGOLD<br />

• Earrings<br />

•Necklaces<br />

• Bracelets<br />

Reg. #32.00-$450.00<br />

Now $16.00-$225.00<br />

Rocking<br />

Chair<br />

EntlwcolleotkJn ^ ^<br />

rMUOkl including<br />

wood*ou»hionod<br />

fityias.<br />

VCRSALE<br />

$269.95<br />

2K1WM-S<br />

VHdHQVCR«VHS«l<br />

• 108 ehMmf quartz elituonte luning, incfwflMf<br />

38 etbte chmmta,<br />

• HO Qfe<strong>of</strong>tr* with Detail Enhtneefflent,<br />

imimi whire ate Ural tnd Unrinrnm<br />

He/he Reduction; tomb nhw,<br />

AMiMlki f«wr.<strong>On</strong> •Hli Artomifte<br />

v KtwM, Ejert, md Neil function<br />

Of!flf 0 AIM fA MHM OMNlllt


Effective schools<br />

Pirents, studsnts and school <strong>of</strong>ficials gathered at Semtre Point's Jordan Road<br />

School recently for a free dinner and some discussion about the school district's<br />

effective schools program, funded by state grant,<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

Always Fresh<br />

The Chef from Obadlah'i Restaurant hu (olntd<br />

thi staff at Obidlih'i 8«alood Market whin hi<br />

Is preparing Own Rudy Qeurmil Spoclsli,<br />

Tasty Salads, and Party Trays Io your special<br />

order.<br />

, -This Week's Specials.<br />

'Chlcksn Usbitif .„. 3lor$14.08 I<br />

' O«|un styla Catfish $4.99lb.<br />

Alaskan Snow Crab Clusters $8.80lb.<br />

Maryland ityli Cooked Shrimp W.SOIb.<br />

Atlantic SmaKt , .....(IJIIb.<br />

Imperial Stuffed Flounder (m<br />

tion. She was selected from BOARD TO CONSIDER ing Is the time %hen<br />

a pool <strong>of</strong> 373 alternate route PRELIMINARY BUDGET members ot Council mam<br />

teachers,<br />

The Mainland Regional committee oppolntments.<br />

HOOFPfHNTS<br />

!Mi School Board <strong>of</strong> Edu- Council oteces,, and;Who<br />

EARNS AWARD<br />

GAMES OF SOMERS cation will meet In special will hold the dty% w<strong>of</strong>eu-<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>prlnts, Mainland POINT O IMWHiii WHirii session 8 pm, Wednesday, slonal service posltlrirta<br />

Regional High School's stu- Those who Wdtrid a<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> II to review the first such *s city engineer and<br />

CHEAPER FEES dent newspaper, earned a copy <strong>of</strong> nt Ca«# e/ &wet<br />

draft <strong>of</strong> tht proposed solicitor ,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Ooundl Nov. 23 eon- third-place award for, lay- Point can pick It up at the<br />

M8I49 budget. ft wiU also herald the<br />

stdered introducing an out and design at the Somers Potht Volunteer Budget figures were not transition In lstAVard rep-<br />

ordinance reducing teas <strong>1988</strong>-W Garden Stele Scho- Bre Company No, 1 flr#- available from the Board resentation between depart"<br />

charged for the Inspection lastic Press Association fell hall, Bethel Road, 6;30 to 9 <strong>of</strong>fice, and Board business Ing Democratic <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> a dwelling from $50 toseminar.<br />

p.tt, tomorrow (Prldav) and secretary John Gibson said Councilman John Conroy<br />

$25. But the ordinance, The award'Wlnning Saturday. '<br />

the details will not be pub- and Councilman-elect<br />

introduced by Councilman selection was a center-page Production <strong>of</strong> the games, lic until the full Board sees George Hyalt.<br />

John Hill, was tabled for spread from thi June 1MB which Mow the famlkr the budget.<br />

consideration next year. issue, featuring senior opin- Monopoly gajrie, Was spon- When the budget Uflnal- SCARBOROUGH HAS<br />

Councilman Tony Martin, ions on polttcal, social and sored by the Someri Point ized by the Board early next CrTY AT HEART<br />

who is in charge <strong>of</strong> licenses educational issues. Historical Society. Call 653- year, It will contain the first Developer Randle Scar-<br />

and Inspections, reportedly<br />

0302 tor information. <strong>of</strong> 15 pajmenM tor the borough told a jam-packed<br />

complained he wasn't DUTERTE EARNS<br />

school's new addition, The tneetlrig In Somers Point<br />

informed <strong>of</strong> the proposed STATE APPOINTMENT<br />

payments are expected to QtyHflll recently thnt ho is<br />

change.<br />

Northfleld reildiBt N UMIT8 GAIN<br />

equal roughly $1 million not out to hurt people with<br />

Thelma Duterte has earned USE VARIANCE<br />

each.<br />

his proposal that the dty<br />

TRANSFERS<br />

a 10-month appointment to Sunset Acres, a condo- The board is also join forces With him to con-<br />

ARE APPROVED the state Department <strong>of</strong> mIntutn/marina project expected to hire a construe* vert a large chunk <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> Coun- Higher Education, proposed for 10 bayfront tion manager for the build- Point bayfifant Into a<br />

dl approved $42,000 worth The Atlantic Community acres east <strong>of</strong> Somers Point* ing project at the meeting, municipal marina. ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> budget transfers Nov. 23. College testing dlMcter will Mays Landing Road <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Scarborough, who set the<br />

Areas receiving bud- help develop a statewide Woodkwn Avenue In Som- PROJECT PULLED dty abuts when his plan<br />

communications network mt Point, received • use UNTIL JANUARY was first revealed, Bald his<br />

for assessing colleges. varlanre Monday night to A plan to build an IB-unit interest to In the betterment<br />

allow 68 unltt.<br />

inn with two retail shops on <strong>of</strong> the city. Businesses<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> unlti a vacant lot at 909 Bay Ave. which may be affected by<br />

POINT WOMAN NAMED<br />

approved by the Somers has been pulled from the the plan could be left alone<br />

DODGE FELLOW Point Zoning Beard <strong>of</strong><br />

Pleasantville High School<br />

agenda <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Dec</strong>. 21 meet- or moved, he said, noting<br />

Adjustment Is a reduction<br />

math teacher and Somirs<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point that his latest plan would<br />

from the 130 or more origi-<br />

Point resident Barbara<br />

Planning Board at theleave<br />

Smith's Marina and,<br />

nally proposed by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CALL 310-0842<br />

Chadwick 1B one <strong>of</strong> 17 alter-<br />

request <strong>of</strong>the applicant. Qam Bar, and Bayshores II ,<br />

<strong>City</strong> firms Shoreline Con*<br />

nate route teachers from<br />

According to dry <strong>of</strong>fi- Restaurant, untouched.<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS DN.1I to<br />

structlon and 400 Bay<br />

DM, if across the state to receive a<br />

cials, the project, proposed A petition opposing the<br />

Corp., and thi Somers<br />

$8,000 grant from the Oifal-<br />

by <strong>Ocean</strong> dry developer plan hu been circulated;<br />

Point-based Anchor Service<br />

dine R. Dodge Foundation.<br />

fed Wagner, has been The owners <strong>of</strong> Smith's<br />

CLAM STRIP<br />

orp.<br />

Chadwick 1B enrolled In<br />

rescheduled for the Jan. 18 Marina tent letters to their:<br />

Trie project, which Incor-<br />

PLATTiR<br />

the state Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Board meeting,<br />

slip-holders asking thein tit<br />

porates redevelopment <strong>of</strong><br />

Education Provisional<br />

The site was once occu- oppose the proposal, :<br />

tiie Gnat leg Bay foiling<br />

*li00 + Tiji<br />

Teachers Program, which<br />

pied by a 100-year-old<br />

Marina, still requires site house, demolished amid<br />

Thli spaiWIfig yuls tWe<br />

cHdtina men (to from<br />

lawn <strong>of</strong> tho Sortww Point<br />

munlolpal building.<br />

POINT DOCTOttlfl<br />

COLLEGE FELLOW<br />

VHuyok M. Stibthls, '<strong>of</strong><br />

fomm Point, «rtt» one <strong>of</strong><br />

flu world to feewtw a /el"<br />

low In UM Atnerkam ColtegB<br />

oi avageoiis aunng<br />

teant oerernotrie« in Chlcw<br />

Dlsaeier "victim" Rebekah Hamilton ot Somem Point Is<br />

halpdtJ from ambulanoe by Bt\ nurse dim Hall at the hos><br />

pltnl.<br />

Mock air disaster<br />

readies hospital<br />

for real thing<br />

S0Mfi«9 POINT - A<br />

M-scale, disaster drill was<br />

held at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital recently, lit a combined<br />

training exercise<br />

between Share Mctnorial's<br />

Emergency Department, the<br />

Atlantic County- Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Emergency Management<br />

•4ftd the Sotners folnt Volunteer;<br />

Rcsoitf Squad.<br />

the drill simulated an airplane<br />

crash on the Garden<br />

State Parkway,<br />

^wfinty;<br />

• ^<br />

to .the hospital whew physicians,<br />

nursing' personnel<br />

and sdppott sbm delivered<br />

emergency care, just as If<br />

there were real injuries.<br />

Although the drill took<br />

about two hours to compete,<br />

it Involved approximately<br />

three tnantns <strong>of</strong><br />

planning, said Df, Michael<br />

ptidnlcK, medical director<br />

<strong>of</strong> tile emergency room at<br />

Shore Memorial.<br />

Dudnidk said holding<br />

emergency drills will help<br />

the hospital prepare for the<br />

[?OuAi|ai##«pdsiiW^<br />

fklparits Were evaluated by<br />

Officials from srate, county<br />

end local emergency marl-<br />

aiement otfleei, he said.<br />

Their recommendations<br />

will be Implemented In<br />

future exercises he said..<br />

About SO hospital staff<br />

took part in the drill.<br />

COOKING CONNECTION 62<br />

EDITORIAL, LETTERS B4<br />

RELIGION . B6<br />

New museum house among<br />

inday<br />

Tfcft »rtv»te . O««A Oee«ft a»y<br />

Sometime botweett between 12:30 t2:30 wd and Heart Duo will vrtll pww present program. • ' Cfttten &nd Charles ^Itoylor. be a


I -<br />

j<br />

\<br />

ftnmiiiy,DM.it,1M*<br />

Judfling the Christmis eooklt eontiit was a swsst trtat for, from lift, Ohrillins Grist,<br />

Walton,<br />

Tc<br />

1<br />

flTo^^ 09730<br />

MM<br />

The Greatest Gift Of A<br />

•tax..<br />

MERRY CHRISTMAS<br />

There's no time like the present and no better time thin the hold<br />

season to show your love and concern for your child or grandchl<br />

dren's future educational needs. THE COA9TAL BANK has just elmplilled<br />

the financial planning necessary for college tuition,<br />

You ean wlirt any tfrm from two to twenty years and start that<br />

college fund with as little as $1000.00, and than add to your nag<br />

as frequently as you wish, You'll receive statements on<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Deposit Account each quarter, along with<br />

COASTAL BANK'S contribution: Interest, COMPOUNDED DAI<br />

at a rate* which is tied to the PRIME RATE!<br />

NOW is the time to begin the Holiday Tradition <strong>of</strong> providing for the<br />

future, with a<br />

«ttn-> 9100060<br />

Pirn* 0rtM«i»MJMHh0^<br />

nzzr<br />

aiy 7Hp<br />

COASTAL COLLEGE CERTIFICATE<br />

**,§<br />

photo by BwkuSiudb<br />

Dan Rodmin and Lisa<br />

"1 TOOArSflATE^COMPOUMOEODAft.Y<br />

1 9^JWmmO(01MdMiO,5ttrafM£ftATg)<br />

THE<br />

'*-.'<br />

101<br />

BANK<br />

Winning cookie recipes for<br />

your holiday entertaining<br />

By MARIE HUtiEft<br />

Some people get the hoUday<br />

spirit earty; others, a<br />

Week "or BO betore Quilt"<br />

taw,<br />

Ptot the eariy birds, u usually<br />

means getting * jump<br />

on shopping by starting in<br />

September, making out<br />

Christmas cards before<br />

Thanksgiving and nailing<br />

them on <strong>Dec</strong> 1, and by<br />

being the Hrst In line to<br />

open a new Christmas dub.<br />

This year Marsha Cooker,<br />

who worio in the aeeount-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

be Sice to do something<br />

Uhcsplrir<br />

And go the first, <strong>of</strong> hopefully<br />

an annual, cookie contest<br />

wai held. As customers<br />

came in to open Christmas<br />

dubs, or do their banking<br />

business, there were leaflets<br />

announcing the evettt et<br />

eacH counter and window.<br />

11\ere were 21 cookie red'<br />

pel entered, from which a<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> judges chose 10<br />

lemilintliit ji They were<br />

notified to bring their<br />

baked cookies for. final<br />

judging by Christine Crist,<br />

home economics teacher at<br />

the Intermediate school;<br />

Lisa Walton, employed in<br />

the association's mortgage<br />

department! and Dan Rod*<br />

man <strong>of</strong> Wards PfliW,<br />

A Christmas tablecloth<br />

added • festive tpuch to<br />

what looked like cookie<br />

hiWK vartatiet <strong>of</strong>


editorial/comment<br />

Don't pull<br />

the plug yet<br />

Eleven more responses to our Night In Venice<br />

question ami in since wt closed out counting the<br />

results last week. Of the 11, seven favored canceling<br />

the event and four wen for some form <strong>of</strong><br />

change to permit the tradition to continue, hopehilly<br />

with better control and more positive after-<br />

Ittfitnt<br />

The 11 additional responses brought to over 100<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> replies we received to our Suggestion<br />

Box question, It did not alter the overall<br />

faults <strong>of</strong> Otto, admittedly, urwdenHfie poll; the<br />

percentages remain the same: 68 percent <strong>of</strong> the 101<br />

respondents favor doing away with Night in Venice,<br />

The results <strong>of</strong> our poll caused quite a stir last<br />

Wttik. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the reactions was that we made a big<br />

deal out <strong>of</strong> what only 90 people had to say, That<br />

ftwUnt probably also carries with It the thought<br />

that most people who respond to such surveys<br />

hive negative opinions,<br />

Be that as it may, no one can deny that the feeltags<br />

<strong>of</strong> the respondents haven't brought the question<br />

to the fore: What akouti we do about the next<br />

Night in Venice?<br />

As we said last July, we favor continuing the tradition<br />

(next year would be the 33th)> We continue<br />

to believe that — but only if a batter meatw <strong>of</strong> eon*<br />

tmUng the aftermath can be achieved; if parHen<br />

can b» made to bahawt themselves.<br />

f - r i L* • • *<br />

Trash container<br />

rule is spiteful,<br />

unbelievable<br />

A facility to help tackle pollution,<br />

erosion and other coastal insults<br />

lipi<br />

(,<br />

m<br />

i >»»•., _,<br />

mention the total wreckage 4th and Wesliy, where they §<br />

<strong>of</strong> my fiteud tMuh cam by already damoillhid our<br />

the very eoUictots we've b«auUful old sthmtl build<br />

been tdlkltig about in this |ns. ldt's not put nny build<br />

in its war-dedared'llke area aii the Hew site for «Hi<br />

ad lit the newspaper last Veterans Memorial Park,<br />

week, the Public Wurkt* with, bmtha and bushes<br />

H 111 t|| Illll, •_• • • ! .iliL.i II..L..U... A f . . I I i 1 T A > i _ J . , ^<br />

Ti-^-j—itww wenlltwa<br />

thai the ordinance In queayoou<br />

aw still put thciti but<br />

Inn cotitaitidtt without lids<br />

««1 l« pUm bdgs. Came<br />

fto boH<strong>of</strong>li line In all ot<br />

^9 ^ catfish Industry in Missis-<br />

feattonal fishing Industry, slppl and Alabama," Lufet<br />

says., *They produce about<br />

Df, eusan Ford,iflasl9!dht reflearcti prolgsflor<strong>of</strong> oysler cuilura MjHulgart Unlvorsl- <strong>of</strong> the economy andtourlsm 400 ttillllon pounds pet<br />

ty, and t)r. HtoHard dusialeah, a post-dotitaral fellow, exdmlne and meaaura dla- <strong>of</strong> the state. Furthermore, year. Striped bass may <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

, ease'feslfitah! oyetera. Research at Rutgers has helped develop slrongef slocks <strong>of</strong> the management <strong>of</strong> wet- B iiuiuar potsTmsj for pros<br />

oysters thai ean wHhaland the deadly MSX paraslle, but sclentisle lay more work lands and groundwater is uctlwt In New Jersey as an<br />

critical to hialntaliilng pure<br />

1 ,<br />

cetnea ODOUI mnnne cnvi*<br />

rokh^ntS^ vdd% u\itil<br />

"The Marine toviwnffl<br />

systems m well waHH-.<br />

servittg and passing w\ itt<br />

relatively unchanged toemf<br />

to our thlldreh and m»A*t<br />

'agricultural crop 1 Or. timothy Jacabsgn, an asslstartl tm&ttH pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ifi oyster cuHura at Nutdra,<br />

walks along the dock nm Ida unlvawlty'fl fjhalHIih Hesaawh LabONrtory In,<br />

Ivaive on Cumberland county's Maiirktt Hlver. The boat Is IH8 JulkiS Hilton, tHft<br />

and an lab's rflsoaroh veaael,<br />

—_ „ the so-called<br />

sliottldgeHmmdlateait^ m l more letters these environs, there's a song in the air, a song<br />

they will b« so bi«u t Expand trash alert<br />

v<br />

, fidlttit, Sentinel-Ledger! tfash day. tills saves wear<br />

It's all Well and gewd to say and teat on the trash cans,<br />

iio' plastic bdgs or pipit as well as the need to look<br />

. Just what we<br />

J<br />

itjtt trash, but who is for them in the alloy ifiet<br />

needtoahowtoi<br />

%ma up the alleys picking<br />

mwm m<br />

OccihOiy<br />

^ m we Wsh cans that are there must be a better<br />

blown iiomd oo you cdti't way to alm-t people about<br />

get up the alley with the<br />

*-TV~— to<br />

fhH<br />

For nutfority's sake,<br />

with<br />

r—,—Mkiil Causeway mess<br />

ivurn inn priiniiin| G/inm iiatkeaunliUiii MMHI tnu IUM iUi-*<br />

i Mfd iee haw<br />

end the nightmare<br />

I injimia aiiimi- — —•• ,s«mB urnnougnnui SOul Wn fnlfl ttlflfia ^-^<br />

iDeiievoeveryfneiii* —*-.J*J «..,"- .. ... ******<br />

y«d««re pl*Jn<br />

J theres a Mna In iha nit,<br />

there's a star In flte sky/ So<br />

gtiea a favorite ottol People<br />

who allow themselves to<br />

0


B6<br />

Gives support County Health <strong>of</strong>ferings outlined<br />

I and divorced<br />

For widowed ^ vmA ^0^m ^ ^^ ^^ mxm ^<br />

vided by the, Qspe May PM**** & ** »»»« "N* *»c«m^.<br />

LDWOOD -- The ftum-<br />

Sly lift Bureau <strong>of</strong> Ae Dtoeese<br />

<strong>of</strong> Catnden has<br />

announced a grief management<br />

program for men and<br />

women 45 years and<br />

younger who h»v» lost<br />

gpoute through death or<br />

dlvoroi.<br />

County Department <strong>of</strong> ipetkcf «bo expiaiwx) the<br />

Health were discussed to county's •"<br />

thai despite what Is dften<br />

deWlbyeoun^heiJi\OM»* ' health " services. '<br />

tadiaited to the media, the<br />

The vmxy has te own ape's oottft and bky wata*<br />

tabs to test for air and water around! dp* May County<br />

paUutton, illegal dump^g, am quite dean, partieulajiy<br />

and the monitoring <strong>of</strong> resttu iutnE Wm CQi@uvml]n WVH<br />

-. nnts. .. A 4mm _.T»._. *«*»• «* *e Ktou^al<br />

dwdt some 3,800 lesttUMmtt IMBes ftuftort^ toaaBrtAt<br />

or eatog ^aoa, mostly sum- plants in recent yea*s. M ,<br />

during a wont mating <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Udns Club at<br />

Hatty's tan, Semen Feint<br />

Among ws* EnOST Hnpur*<br />

tanl servios rendered Bar<br />

gptalar underlined, b the<br />

child health conference<br />

which assists pre-school dilldr«n<br />

and their mothers.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Strait and Anbury Avenue<br />

Rev, Paul W. VandsrLoo, Pntor<br />

SUNDAY DEC. 18,<strong>1988</strong><br />

10:30 A.M. Sermon;<br />

"LETTINO CHWSTMAS HAPPEN"<br />

4th Sunday In Advent<br />

Muileal Orect<strong>of</strong> Miriam Adam<br />

Nursery Available during SWVIM<br />

ST, PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central AviflUi Qnm <strong>City</strong>, N J,<br />

DECEMBER 1^<strong>1988</strong><br />

8:15 Commufll<strong>of</strong>l, Bl«yl«f Chflpfll<br />

9:(M) A.M. CllU/th School<br />

1(1:30 A.M.<br />

"JESUS COMES IN<br />

TMfi STMNdESf WAYS"<br />

Df!, Mi ttuiiell SHivm, Vatffi<br />

PfflflkA.Y«kei(]f,Ass«£),t*«tot "<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"MtiitUngPertk The Word <strong>of</strong> life'<br />

SUNDAY DEC, 18,<strong>1988</strong><br />

Morning Wdrahlp 11 A,M,<br />

".»Mt tM H mtom tort ftmM rti tmhi<br />

Vtt^Mt^f t<strong>of</strong>t fc WttJt<strong>of</strong>crf 1*1 *W«M.'...".<br />

DakefEddy.<br />

Thi tpirituAl ttuthi Bf Ihi wtddy iuioiti hivs btou|ht<br />

hetllngi, regenwttlon, utd lumtort to twdMi tor over sni<br />

hunOTyeiri,<br />

jomus!<br />

kEADl<br />

g)<br />

.M.-2P.M,<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th & Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399.0031.<br />

is <strong>Dec</strong>. 16<br />

mas<br />

at F<br />

untteS*<br />

k pern walk and p<br />

ir sing on Washington<br />

IteierMaU WUI »U«» *<br />

snort ttond«ttOttiBBttdtttl<br />

i on " W ^ ^<br />

mm<br />

Mai'<br />

•n\ls projrtm will be held<br />

at Villa Mete, home <strong>of</strong> At<br />

Mi&sionaries <strong>of</strong> the Sacred Other oinica include Candlelight service at<br />

Heart,<br />

nwn, ££•&<br />

2249<br />

snore<br />

Show Road,<br />

KOBQ, involving<br />

involving<br />

ntanng<br />

smoking<br />

cessanon,<br />

cessation,<br />

_ _ ^ _— - » C1 ^1<br />

U<br />

t t h<br />

Ti^S^tr- atarSLSL tentlon Union Chapel Sunday<br />

eight<br />

g<br />

and chest iereentai, g birA The ftiv. Nui W,<br />

consecutive Thurs-<br />

nottinatttttai lervlee each<br />

days.<br />

control, ventral disease con- Loo, paitor <strong>of</strong> the Union week; nursery ease Is protrol,<br />

tanoer detection, speech Chapel by-the-Sea, 55th vlded.Suridfly school for all<br />

Each meeting wlU b«gm treatment, and physical ther- Street and Asbury Avenue, tges begins 9:15 a.m. the<br />

at B p.m. and end at 10 p.m.<br />

will speak on ^'Letting Rov. vander Loo holds Btble<br />

interested pm-sons should > provided are 10 pub- Christmas Happen<br />

call ths Family Life Bureau lic health nurses who operate<br />

at 756-7920 or 786-7957. the Home Health Agency or<br />

visiting nurse program<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

1<br />

W* Word t* nm'l Wwti»<br />

m WMMy Avt. (Lumy Hotel, Bwend R.) Omit <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rew John E. Jamieson<br />

PflBtor<br />

9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M.EVENING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNE8DAY SERVICE<br />

Prayer, Praise i §«fe Slum<br />

•for by gran y§ ate MW& through talth,,," Eph ite<br />

1 Instdt wi out, St. Jamei AME Church, 7V\ and Hovon, it unrJtraoti^ txtemKm<br />

* during study ? p.m. every Wednes- renovatlotiB. Workem are comptetlog llnlshlnrj touches to the outim and major<br />

the t0:30 a.m. service, Sim- day. The current topic ti the -- - k - r L L L L . , - k k-,. fc k-, i L - - _ -- - - k - . - s , -_k, ta^^l<br />

day, <strong>Dec</strong>. IB. book <strong>of</strong> Genesis. All are<br />

apel.<br />

UNWOOD -<br />

the third annual candle- welcome,<br />

light service and carol atng The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

will be held in the Chapel at Ranch Hope for Boys auxilf<br />

pjn. Light refreshments lery was recently establish-<br />

the 5i&d«i» ol<br />

will be served at the begined. Por in!or»otion on<br />

ll<br />

ning <strong>of</strong> the program. membership, call Marjorle<br />

The Chapel holds Intcrde- Gross, 624-3005.<br />

ttftpwttriW<br />

vUltittg the ehureh and<br />

choosing an angel from the<br />

church Christmas trek Th§<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

angel tontainB requeBts tor<br />

Welcomes you<br />

gifts from redptotB- Patto"<br />

to study the<br />

fpantt pwvidi a glfti wwp<br />

jf, and return it to thi<br />

ehuMh at lMlt a WMk<br />

before CnrlutmaB.<br />

U<br />

'THEWONDEROFHISWOflK"<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH& WESLEY 399-2261<br />

MHV. DONALO 0, PHiLLtti^ VbitaHo« Pi<br />

. RGV.JOHMD.MILAM.Assoc.l'flflkir,<br />

Youth &FdtriUy Ministries<br />

DAVID gBNSfiNlY, CHolr Director<br />

PMIUP SBNSfflvJBY, WguUit<br />

SUNDAY OIC.1849S8<br />

7*(W CM. - Worship<br />

"Kingdom"<br />

(Matitt&i Cflnww - tJiivld Seflseney, dlredor<br />

MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

tht CotttMtiit? it invittd<br />

Van transportation to anAftom Sunday School<br />

rARQATECOMMUNITYCHURCH 8900 VentrtorAvstiud Margate, NJ,<br />

Sund<br />

Heating season brings fire concerns<br />

Momi heiUHg It by to ttie<br />

leading cause <strong>of</strong> home flies,<br />

aeowdtai to a reeent wftly<br />

r^ndef ban thi MannaM<br />

VttlUfltea Bw tonpany.<br />

OB MWito .llMH IMS,<br />

awe tttatt W,000 hatii flrw<br />

Mch yn* hiw tavolvid<br />

wood stoves, resulting In<br />

owtW wtW dth! death! tttfy tttfyiift<br />

Wood heating alone.<br />

amounts Sat thtee ^uirttfg <strong>of</strong><br />

hoitie fires, 1 •<br />

« Own regular- • Check cords on electrical<br />

ly, devices and never overload<br />

• Mavi wood stove an electrical circuit,<br />

Instiectetl by local to safety • Keep heating devices<br />

dean antf serviceable.<br />

•»':0w fl«iy the lull • Keep small children<br />

dealgned (<strong>of</strong> • the heating away hm heating devices.<br />

device, Never use gasoline, • Check smoke detector<br />

and use pure ketosene only forproperopemtlon.<br />

ta kerosene atom<br />

rnjptt* care ana<br />

• Ndver bum eoal in a- i when handling<br />

v« « dMlgiid ( (wwood; ''<br />

h<br />

'• 'Mmr itttt rtmSd ^<br />

km*<br />

AIDOHOUPDUt<br />

Tho Mlo^iii are mugwith<br />

a fljutunable like gaso-<br />

iry ups ^ huttni d line w kewsetie.<br />

to helfj reduce ttie risk U only piper w the Atlantic County<br />

• Follow miMUfichiror'g tattwdfl Women's Center will begin<br />

directions carefully when • kdop paper and a four-week support group<br />

Installing homo heating houMhdd /tittilflhlngs away for the mothers <strong>of</strong> survivors<br />

devices,<br />

from heatag devices. , <strong>of</strong> sexual assault on Jan. 10,<br />

Call M0-C767 for details.<br />

REJOICE WITH USI<br />

10;00 a,m, Holy Eucharist & Caro<br />

^ • ^<br />

HOLY THNITy EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

d(Hh gfflM and BAY AVBNlffl<br />

CHRISTMAS at ST. JOHN'S<br />

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES<br />

7:30&11:00P.M.<br />

CHRISTMAS DAY<br />

The$«rvlce<strong>of</strong> Holy Comfflunten<br />

ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

c<br />

K«/e luncheotty<br />

carolfeut set by 4<br />

Mission Am*<br />

the music <strong>of</strong> the Pilgrim<br />

Academy children's choir<br />

will be featured during the<br />

Christmas luncheon and<br />

carolfest Tuesday, Dee, It)<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Rescue<br />

Mission Auxiliary at the<br />

Llnwood Community .<br />

Church, 1 tflfl Show ftd, 4<br />

The meeting, which<br />

begins at 10i49 a,m,, will be<br />

a combined session with the<br />

Whiting (N.J,) auxlllafV,<br />

Participants aw aiked to<br />

bring a luncheon dish (a"<br />

o h M f c • • • Z •-"•• '<br />

T . wm fai m><br />

d«U BMW k*<br />

ditalk<br />

Presbyterian<br />

service <strong>Dec</strong>, 18<br />

ley Avenue,<br />

liwl yah<br />

lift* kaMuiMA ~ Mtsn ^m<br />

htgto<br />

BAH HUMBUGS<br />

w Ki<br />

Bah<br />

ftbtfUt «MM ttftft^le: «kWil» pl»y«d ta WW* htt<br />

ktthg vttth Vttttr \Wtc* *t Vtott* tifcuwM tfow<br />

ChU ta t U htt<br />

Ite<br />

Mow itbout wmis thrl»te\6» love? Read eloud /^H<br />

A.1^1? w\d ir\!»ert yew name whewwif the wwd<br />

•Svorld 1 ' appeAr*. t^U ti\e bfth humbug tmtludlttg<br />

the ietativ&t Uf htemwry) to codt It, end make time<br />

ft* the most tmpttrtont activity <strong>of</strong> Chrtstow—wt^<br />

&htp, In fact, ttke the t«kuv«t with you to church tM<br />

ChrUtmw Evt w Chrbtmas Day tSuwdAVv ttvl*<br />

yettr)<br />

ttow about twme Christmas girt-glvlng? )bmm<br />

ben U l» Jwu» v birthday. Put him and the eauseu <strong>of</strong><br />

his kmgdom »t the top <strong>of</strong> your Uittv<br />

the bah humbugs are wry teal and vttioutt take<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> your OtHstmas MOW> Settle (or nothmg<br />

lew wan joy, hupet low and charity In your life and<br />

hornet<br />

KM), KKnUhl Gi IVlHVttre<br />

UghthouseBhbre Ministries<br />

Christian school<br />

honor students<br />

Manila Christian Bchool<br />

anhbimces swdents on (hi<br />

principal's Hat and honor<br />

wllftf the first quartett<br />

d •• Bandy ttfMaoH)<br />

Ctade I • RaBhtrnda<br />

ld<br />

HONOR KOLL<br />

QMde i ' Dlone AHdef<br />

son, Amos Bordley, Robert<br />

flugeraldi Heather Lavalle,<br />

Grace Lee, Curtis Marable,<br />

JiWUll eiWlierWUllaittsi<br />

Oude 2 > Sliaron Neff,<br />

Jesse Clork, Mist/ Qwdi.<br />

ChftttterHamyi Chftttter Chri»Ufle<br />

Lucca, TlfftthVMlW,<br />

Michael HttttuWiktltta<br />

hllll hlllppl, Sh Shaytia Wki WatkiHSi<br />

Grade i • Stephanie<br />

Barge, Jolerie flrattoil, Uuten<br />

COrhlH, Maurice Gttl"<br />

laghefi ttichard Johnson,<br />

Andrew flklwiwi<br />

Gntti 4 - Melissa Hand,<br />

P«trttkMt!Kentui|<br />

Ctid« 9 • Jt'sslw Altwan*<br />

• der, Patlft fia#fi. t»««l«i<br />

Haft, Matthew Lavallee,<br />

Auon falertno, Kenneth<br />

William^<br />

Od6 OMd«6^Mlch(iclCflpllo,<br />

Hedthet Hand, Jason Land*,<br />

OMde 7David Gt<br />

Michael Kyah, tttont<br />

wld = v" ' - "'•<br />

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Memorial details<br />

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t ermen* tMnq a<br />

, ilti Mtmom. The ttmtnortal la planned tor<br />

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Funeral Homes<br />

tui'il ur Itmv IUHI Vtiii'll Utli<br />

iiiujMiu ••••"••-<br />

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U' Vl'H' ijL'Hi illf llll'lf I'lillt<br />

w wiiii iliL' Kimwiiiy iWuf iiriiiiu<br />

Ilk- Ililtll'c lliiiv tlliHtltli<br />

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UiiiiiH ifiunlim |miviilLi* mmkmm L :fci% I<br />

1 ' ' \<br />

Beginning Jan. 1st, 1989<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be establishing hew<br />

methode <strong>of</strong> col lection and ached u lee for the clty-wlde<br />

hi " " " """•^' ' * -<br />

IQB wvviuy vnfffvaiiu nidi unan HIIU Iovyvmuioo win i<br />

plcked-up on the same day eo that there will be no<br />

further scheduling confusion.<br />

In addition, the city will be enforcing Ordinances No.<br />

1046 and No.88-17, relatlngtotraehand recycling<br />

collection, Asa result <strong>of</strong> thle enforcement, If Id<br />

Imperative that everyone:<br />

• J | ' t<br />

1. PlflceBirash ^rmetal or heavy duty plastic<br />

container no larger than 32 gallons and/or 50<br />

pounds. Paper or Plastic Bags otlll can be used<br />

for trash, however, the baas must be placed In a<br />

trash ean In order to be collected, ALL WASH<br />

must bo In a can as outlined above and all cans<br />

must have llds/covere.<br />

»,<br />

2, The container used for recycling material<br />

[Alum. & Glass) must be Identlf lecfwlth thi<br />

mm RECYCLING DECAL which la available<br />

at the Public Works Office, 1040 Haven<br />

Avenue.<br />

3, Recyclable paper may continue to be<br />

placed In I a brown bro paper er bag or bundled as<br />

ueual^rgcyclabT© ueual^rgcyclabT material aterial will b be ikd picked<br />

up\n PLASTIC BAQ8,<br />

These Ordinances apply to both the private<br />

residents and the commercial establishments and<br />

Institutions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Further details concerning trash and recycling<br />

collection wfll be available later In <strong>Dec</strong>ember, Look<br />

for future advertisements and notleesl<br />

Please Cooperate, It's Important For Your<br />

FamllyandTheFuture<strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong>Clty<br />

ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL:<br />

OCEAN CITY PUBLIC WORKS<br />

(609)399-6111 Ext.275<br />

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JACKETS<br />

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tikitiil tit tffikift;<br />

cometh the<br />

out,buthidwttwtfthattta w^M^viWMJibWrw obwaus. . ;<br />

bie to it over an extended player? thought that the IICB Uldl Ullll<br />

period <strong>of</strong> time. ttlkittg <strong>of</strong> ottlookeri was Wlbw B,hHMi !«!«„,<br />

Well, as tttey^y in those mm mAttm the sauhd JSj^tfiSlta<br />

Latin •«>»*&!<br />

DTOKen Dreau^ a luuipAiUDn,<br />

ttbtt bW btlffiftp% iftttls* fe<br />

the Enftll3\ laHBuaM was tttt^ A tttMttw'% m Gun powder was inwnted andwr>cousbu>wryhatt«t V<br />

some, w medieval, u^es,<br />

iibBdl«»diis, ObvieuBlyk dktittwmdiil»or«oWittg ortgtail word IH few ta- nMmlwnlk^tddWtmttote<br />

ttus is 'uMHy wort pift» tttMkttttat^ ittttge wai prohdUheed his harsh vol«fcttk;ttMfr<br />

BdlftpoUttjliiA thtt tt^ftst t Kfttt»* *rt» Wtird kibltt pou>-/tffc. tte evoluti<strong>of</strong>t is seuftdid Uk* "iiijttlfe^<br />

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the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High - Hayes, tut our kids aw<br />

School swim team regte- not swimming up to their Wiloox doubled in thi<br />

toed wins over Adantte potential. same two «v«nto during « lie<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Lower Gipe May *tm concerned that our 100-69 win ever Lower ¥M<br />

last wwk, lifting the Raider «eam might still be stmttiftg C*pMay. wins<br />

record Mi M coming Into around because they woe "Ge<strong>of</strong>f is swimming<br />

ttt»<br />

fttowwk. 154 kit y«ar, h« teyta§ to well,* said Hayes, "He it a . _ Ad<br />

the Raidera face rival convince then\ that ftey natural talent He is hist the 100 Cwestyte, Powell<br />

things together fot<br />

should have been. t e v | t o b « i b<br />

Agtlnit Lower Cape MafotatL* ^<br />

,. Cbll _,____... Wigo •'•ad e Aft» A todays d* hd<br />

Mainland this afternoon have to do it all over _._ fast like most <strong>of</strong> the o«v» took the 100 badtstr<strong>of</strong>ee end tenrepeated their win- with foe Mustangs*<br />

Ohursday at 4) at Egg Har- again." kMs <strong>On</strong> the team, he Ugtans Ostien ttptared the 100<br />

to Township in an taper- The Raiders defeated to What he's told* hwpibtt<strong>of</strong>ch T<br />

tent Division Two meet Atlantic Oty, M-77, with "He has all the attributes fted BuiweU was a dou- J00 and 400 totistyle Cor (He<br />

This Ottiin Nlpta the RaWtrt dunk Atlantid Gift; and 1*" Stad we've won," junlm Ge<strong>of</strong>f Wlleo* taktaj <strong>of</strong> t good twtauntr .- big Mrwbmerto AtlanBe<strong>City</strong>, °ffiK*<br />

"'- 1 "* 1J — —"•- 11 — J CttyhasCbtftiS<br />

Community Center pool;<br />

next Monday after at 4 fend^<br />

MlilvlU* at hotfte ^<br />

the 80 fteestyle and the 100 Net, StttRglh, a slender taking the 300 and W0 feet- "«<br />

get<br />

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Charm Her.,<br />

MKGold<br />

Earrings<br />

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nt-tua<br />

MsuriiMaMif.iOieefaitiS<br />

Elegance Without Extravagance<br />

Fine furniture A aeemtirtit A upeclalgifta<br />

Stnall Victorian Tietik,,,.,,.,,.,..,,,!.,..„./,..,$650'<br />

Mlitwed Whm*t\Qti,,i,urn.,.u,,,u..l.,..,,,,,oA95,<br />

1807 Painted Think,,,,; ,950,<br />

BARRELS OF CUT GLASS<br />

'ALWAYS a desirabto and unusual Inventory?<br />

Open evwy day unit Ctttk(rrt«i • SIM, 12-4 pm, m, ; i A<br />

653*142<br />

TOBACCO LEAF<br />

ForTttetiolidayd<br />

A "Holiday Cl/tPicfo/tt*^^ Pipe*<br />

Awn 9» c«i<br />

Winning ttrlt place<br />

tsvenht wei* 8teph&nle<br />

ion, and T.J. Cuiti in<br />

Mo age grou<br />

Bormer In lull<br />

M!koHamlllrttiltti3-l4<br />

group, and Kelly<br />

and Ge<strong>of</strong>f Wiltox in Hie<br />

15*18 age group. * ^<br />

, Swimming backstroke im<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in fltsl plad*<br />

wete Jill Kozakowski and<br />

Peter Downhaw in the<br />

t>lnd>und§r age gf out<br />

Coll<br />

MO<br />

in tho ;1<br />

group; and d PPaili<br />

flfld M<br />

Poweli in tiki 1S-18 ag<br />

tAm&Ak&k MMA A.^u MtiaBiiil HJ Hull<br />

group, in tne UreflBtitroK_<br />

eventt, Stephanie Wils<strong>of</strong>T<br />

and TJ. Calne pkced flrtf<br />

In the 9*10 age gtoup, Dar<br />

ChojtiflcVl in the lf'12 dj<br />

group and Chris Wilstm<br />

the 15-18 flgfl group,<br />

Wituiem jjt the<br />

eventt v/ete Jill Koi<br />

In the 0*and«und6f<br />

>*10 age gwilip<br />

mm In 0*]<br />

age group,<br />

In the individual tat<br />

event*,<br />

mi<br />

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gtfrip and K(<br />

in the 16-18 i<br />

In the freestyle rela<br />

eventj(Jlfit jplaca wiiuie.,<br />

l 1 / Kevin<br />

MtHto TfflW), Jfiuilfer<br />

amen ml &*& M<br />

Senior Shannon Oarrlty, plcturad it lift, a S>1 fliittfd<br />

0 and 1 versatile ithlate, helped the Ooean <strong>City</strong> olrii bii<<br />

kolball team come within inraa point! <strong>of</strong> a Mum Jersey<br />

. championship last year.<br />

•I • > "'iifight& pOI<br />

Ucher. Cheeiy<br />

Red Candla & iUfatkjH add a waffl<br />

feeling to the holiday season!<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT HOME OPENER<br />

Rowell, Garrity seen<br />

pacing Raiders on court<br />

.„ AWtionette joining her oh Tfoe Bdason stftrts to^no^<br />

fetbril taut<br />

who oMld hit the flvree- the bo6rdB»"the toath ww ntiht {Prlday (A Y> At<br />

pointer and w» a pleasant added. hotae airaittBt Atlanta <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Bwrprtse last yeah -. w^. ^ All the girls gafttta aW<br />

Ahd tlw ^Idm, who firt-<br />

J twotiuaiuy ^ft5*^lrl« 5K plAyedatwghttKiByear.<br />

" ' twditood players<br />

thinkte^tttat KttSItti S^KRSaKS SttWHI 1811 *<br />

last ye*r 1» ftat we scorer (R? p»g) last year ^P 60 * 1 *!* &** ^ ^ "^^ IS AVAILABLE<br />

A how to win," said who has a&eady seored Bll neh * The C*pe*Atlanttc Boll<br />

OC ttdieh Ghrii Lifttit p^fttthettiU, ttints looks lor Holy Cenlirvalien plittWt U<br />

"We'd be down three or Muffin McDowell, a S4 Spirit to be the team to beat <strong>of</strong>fering a $1,000 scholarbw<br />

points in the flttal funlor, takes ovet the bolnt *is ywr, ltd by guard Mm ship to a student from the<br />

u\iimteB and tome bade, guard boelrlon vacated bv Mo^ and center Michelle area who it majoring in one<br />

These kids now know they MdFarla^,AnWlaBharrt.a Carney. Cumberland, with <strong>of</strong> the envirotuwental sd-<br />

J -^» |4 hu^ wi also lav •* «**•! b**j»# ItAnson, w and has wmjiiited at<br />

«4« In thiM sea» guiri^torytt IWnmteo' a tod Viheland, lrt by Junior w»Bt two wa» <strong>of</strong> wUege,<br />

loit ihlii ilarttri I^lunitt'WlAwtei^irV ftw»»J •"»» NlBWli aw BA, 1 is the diidllhi to<br />

Mm that teatni lauding t^SSrwMpSy^? leadtegeoMMiderS, apply Call 8284144.<br />

^i^ftlK*rf ih» nBl K 1 »W» W|. WlA UWe<br />

Mtf* wt piSlilE^ l8 •<br />

Btored r2o caueer points, *WB don't have a sit<br />

seventh best, has graduated iin|UH M^ Lena said,<br />

Wfl «BWd <strong>of</strong>t tfl Blay at »Wt ftan on pkvtog &m<br />

giiki ttelymliy. CintM guMs but w? WMS Shan.<br />

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baked chicken, rice, oriental vegetables<br />

and for daiiert, cake with etttm<br />

and candles and fruit, <strong>On</strong>e in the<br />

family dretiM up for thi children at<br />

Santa Claui and glv« them glfii afttf<br />

the meal, ChtisUtui lit Japan is only<br />

a little holiday beeauie they dm'i<br />

have the urn billifi in why Chriitmuiateiebnted.<br />

We have now looked at how tour<br />

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short « and th« decoraiiM fevw and<br />

duittaui feeling increase* irmmd<br />

the world,<br />

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Tara Corson wins hockey award<br />

Omt\ <strong>City</strong> senior<br />

Oors<strong>of</strong>t wai pwiented with<br />

At tea Markwlck Award<br />

tail weekend at tht lith<br />

Attttual Reid Hockey Cjub<br />

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Banquef in Cheny HUl.<br />

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Freeholders want<br />

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CAPB MAY COURT HOUSE - dpi May CdUftft<br />

freeholdef James kllpa trick cut the lone no Vdte When<br />

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Klan wins battle<br />

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POMONA — Klansmen will be allowed to distribute<br />

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were Dr. Both Bamberger<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the bridB, Kathryn<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Ncwtown<br />

Swaro, Pa., and Laurie Mitad<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dorothy,<br />

John Krefty <strong>of</strong> Nowtown<br />

Squam, Pa. was beit man.<br />

Assisting as ujhors wore<br />

Michael and Dennis Dzvon-<br />

ik, brothers <strong>of</strong> th« groom, <strong>of</strong><br />

Stow Mountain, Ga.t and<br />

John Beck <strong>of</strong> NcwtoWK<br />

Square, Pa.<br />

Kelly Lehman, niece <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, was the flower .girl.<br />

Kyle Lehman, nephew <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, was the ring bearer.<br />

A reception followed at<br />

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The bride and groom are<br />

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Spiegel and Bellucci<br />

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ittRBUttw the engagenwnt<br />

Of their daughter, Sttcy<br />

Awn, and Anthony John<br />

Bellucd, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

M«. Joseph J, Bellucd Sr,.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sea tile <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mia Spiegel ll a graduate<br />

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•ltd Goldey Beaeom College<br />

tn Delaware, She Ii a<br />

partner and <strong>of</strong>flM manager<br />

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He it t carpenter for<br />

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towed<br />

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B«*il*»- «daughter;<br />

L.Wniiddrt<br />

a^, ton <strong>of</strong> MIK «nd<br />

Mm David RctnhoW<br />

EUttbtthttwn, ft.<br />

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

the bride elert is • I9M<br />

traduate <strong>of</strong> CuMberlund<br />

Regional High School. She<br />

is employed by Atlantte<br />

Morris Broadcasiing, tne, tn<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty*<br />

Mr. Reinhold ii a 1980<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> BUeabethtown<br />

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ty. H* is emptoyed by The<br />

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Aft April, 1989 weddtag<br />

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SCHUCKS ANNOUNCE<br />

BIRTH OP TWIN BOYS<br />

David and Deborah<br />

Schuek <strong>of</strong> Medferd<br />

announce the birth <strong>of</strong> twin<br />

sons, <strong>Dec</strong>,? In the West Jersey<br />

Hospital, Voorhees<br />

Township. David Albert<br />

weighed six pounds seven<br />

ounces and Daniel Charles<br />

weighed six pounds two<br />

ounces and join two sisters,<br />

Jennifer, 7, and Stephanie,<br />

5. Maternal grandparents<br />

ftteJoanandAlWlndlsh<strong>of</strong><br />

>, Paternal grand*<br />

Mfv firtd Mf§><br />

Derek Smith<br />

Married<br />

Karen J, 21ff, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Altheda JZlff and lie late<br />

Milton Zlff, <strong>of</strong> Hatleton,<br />

Pa., and Derek C Smith,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr, a«d Mrs. Stanley<br />

oil the Island <strong>of</strong> Oihu,<br />

HawaU.<br />

Mark MiklosoVk <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> attended the<br />

Terry Reman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Alter • noneyuioon trip<br />

to the Island <strong>of</strong> Kauai,<br />

Hawaii, thd eouple were<br />

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at Ego's In Somew Point.<br />

The bride ii general Man.<br />

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prehehiiw and generous report that this large group<br />

our dwelllno on the subject well-choreographed danc-<br />

The next ship in the quest brated Stndta Day At the htyufte tow yet, and the<strong>of</strong><br />

youngster* ts a pleasant<br />

i Wt mem m toe second ing In the production, and<br />

for the Christmas star took- si museum oHiclals and home exception,<br />

OMJWcuttve year the Stock- actors cast In multiple roles<br />

jm northwest (not eaift to<br />

ton State Performing Arti though the cast is large,<br />

Vineland where Hewy Rlc-<br />

Center presented The Matthew Kamprath's by a host <strong>of</strong> entertainers ell<br />

Nebriska Theater Cara- Scrooge is unlaue and more and the entire audience By<br />

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<strong>of</strong> ChaHei Brekens* A some <strong>of</strong> his business Ctoeatt <strong>City</strong> Male Chorus, lowea by tttt AustHatt tahil thii XitthB^'IUB**<br />

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Ae novrila that started it The entire cast was excel-<br />

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been more presentations <strong>of</strong> for individual praise, Let it<br />

the beloved story <strong>of</strong><br />

holiday viewing 5:30 p.m. mor? cawls were Inter- ESSd tit<br />

suffice to say that they<br />

Scrooge and his ghostly work so well together that Friday, <strong>Dec</strong>. 23 on Channel spersed throughout the reoMaBhVthat dUBoU^<br />

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<strong>City</strong> beach. 1 have fend not even Kamprath.<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> Lionel Barry* Each scene was visually<br />

BUM doing Scrooge on spectacular and a paragon<br />

Mdlo in tht '30s and af<strong>of</strong><br />

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television brought us added to the audience's<br />

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George C, Scott and musical Word Is being bandied<br />

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Nebraska version. area tradition. Seasonal<br />

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Carol features a imall after the play and that was<br />

orchestra <strong>of</strong> piano, clarinet, another nice touch that<br />

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(609)399-5779<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Winter Recycling Schedule . 1<br />

ONCE A WEEK J f<br />

from Tuesday, Jan-3,1989 " |.<br />

MONDAY<br />

TUESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Radio problems<br />

prompt appeal<br />

Upper Township noted<br />

<strong>1988</strong>tf§i5$)0 '<br />

and ro<strong>of</strong>top bl%os.- POINT "HTB<br />

to firdsh leaf collection In<br />

Although they normally M<br />

the<br />

sell for almost 5500,000, the "The Pit" at Bud<br />

truck dcmonsMWd at the Memorial Ruid is<br />

j Thw* was no e^lanation<br />

dty, the leaves ffld tor the increase<br />

UPPER<br />

b* out by ipHhg^e said,<br />

to the dty treatruck,<br />

which can wach IU2- (TUCK demonstrated at me Memorial Held Is being Paneoast said stockpiling<br />

fcet into the air to atw« fin? hall, and later it the used as a temporary hold- leaves averts a 550tti0o<br />

hard-to-reach<br />

hospital and Pier 4, is avail- ing sight for ctty access to Pier 4, Shore<br />

f hursday's <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

sii^ aMtoyanoi Por<br />

ket. Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Superintendent Howard<br />

Memorial Hospital, in addi-<br />

WJINTtOCKiOWrtH meeting<br />

Upwardly mobile<br />

Chief Richard Lee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Council on hand seemed Dill and <strong>City</strong> Council*<br />

Upwardly m<br />

tion So waterway rescues<br />

HEALW PLAN HIKE<br />

i Volunteer Plre<br />

impressed.<br />

woman Kathleen<br />

The finish layer for M<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> gov-<br />

Meml«ri <strong>of</strong> f »he h 8om#re 8 Point Pit Volunteer Fire Dspartmihl oil« diWohBtrallon Bun.$<br />

It means that<br />

say it's only temporary<br />

Broadway, plus projects on<br />

eminent wiU start <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

day ol a 9878,000 towtr truck capable <strong>of</strong> hoistino llrtmih 102 toil In the air. ThQ<br />

, his wttttnunltti.<br />

until leaf collection Is (in-<br />

Laurel Drtve> New Vork<br />

1989 budget year 86S.OO0 in<br />

dekrtminl hopts the city will purchasa the apparatus ntxt ««r to Ittjrow Ri ab ttons fail,<br />

Ishtd in the dty.<br />

Avenue and some alley<br />

the hole because <strong>of</strong> a 4S per-<br />

io access hard-to-rsadi placts lake Shore Memorial Hospital ahd (hi Pltr 4 hotel.<br />

arberShop Dill explained that the<br />

work will bt finished in the<br />

Lie, it litt Week's Ifiowncent<br />

increase in Blue Cross<br />

trucks used to haul the<br />

spring, Hill said,<br />

(nip \joBiiiuiwi meetiugi<br />

and Blue Shield health cart<br />

«ted UtijOO worth <strong>of</strong><br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE, MARMORA, N.J. 08223 leaves to a free disposal site insurance to dty employ*<br />

DIVE TEAM A68I9T8<br />

:fl ^new ^ott^uunications<br />

Men thru Fri<br />

in Hammonton are needed ees.<br />

Pour members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

equipment Intended to<br />

8 30 -500 •*-•<br />

Sot. 7:30-1:00 •"[<br />

Somers Point Dive Team<br />

dear up the ttdto problems<br />

CLOSED WED.<br />

assisted Bgt Harbor town,<br />

w ,1 which tre uneountered by<br />

Free Estimates serving Donah city<br />

Evtniny Appolntmenti<br />

ihlp PoU« Friday night in<br />

the fire wrnpany and the<br />

Call 390-1813<br />

Shop At Home Ssfvloe<br />

Upper Township Rescue<br />

, dffvleHin rroin the frigid<br />

Smiad.<br />

MASTER BARBER<br />

STYLIST<br />

waters <strong>of</strong>f the Margate-<br />

Emergency broadcasts<br />

PAUL HOFFMAN, SR. ROSEANN CAMPBELL JOSEPH FOGLIO CARPET SALES AND SERVICE Northflild Boulevards<br />

from Qipucester County<br />

Point divert braved 3?-<br />

end as far away as New<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> Of Cahpet and Vinyl dig«e» water to weover thg<br />

Vork And Vlrginlk are<br />

Thomas Jewelers<br />

body <strong>of</strong> a Brlganttne wan<br />

wBines overlapping on<br />

killed when his ear left the<br />

io»l flw band, OthBr<br />

16 Vea« ExpiHehee 609499^722 raadi biven searthed for<br />

tiweg! transmlssiotts are just<br />

STORHWIDK<br />

S Repdlts and Steam ClBdhlnfl Beeper -653-764? oAer vlettini, follawlhg up<br />

ot received, especially by<br />

on reporttt which proved<br />

*e rescue squad trying to<br />

false according to Somers<br />

ttansmlt end receive from<br />

SAVINGS!<br />

Point Police ttph La»y<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital in<br />

Somers Point) said Leo and<br />

Divers were In the water<br />

JiP. ford <strong>of</strong> WC CottUttunl.<br />

for a hiMouf In spedal<br />

.VlUas,<br />

035 Asbury AVOIHH!<br />

dry suite and iee masks,<br />

j" "QloueestBr County just<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. • ran 0359<br />

enduring a wind chill factor<br />

P^atiUstodeith(<br />

Sgh Al fipgiiheh Dh<br />

MUTon Byron, Cupt, Ceres<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sowers Point Police<br />

390-2999<br />

Debarlment, and Somers<br />

bAILY g.g, BAT. B-fi<br />

Point fireman Ray White<br />

participated In the dive,<br />

M FttlOAYTWMSTO<br />

Beyel said thtt<br />

vmM hive to iiwhed out fc JiUli 13<br />

with Middle<br />

^<br />

torn'<br />

between<br />

—r „ ftg*U\tt <strong>of</strong> budget ^h<br />

wns rty yna thottai TOwer^ ovMitf <strong>of</strong><br />

old tfuntwl dtspiteh systtttt. Atttoh Supply pit in<br />

th* CA<br />

fhn system transmits Seavul^<br />

Board tlt<br />

ftom km Middle tCiitti<br />

be dilliyii bwftttiit o<br />

May Court House) and ftn tfeejttdge^iieelslttn ll^im tt^ott^ to pending HVente Which<br />

Woodbine water tower, Lee to be mmauiwed m a<br />

the State rli tato t l d l h e ^<br />

said SeavUle and Tuekahtte ing tt ft.», m Uppw<br />

a bdmtks in the<br />

fire districts unjoy clew h% l^l<br />

%ut Qeo^e iMWttr tec<br />

ihto Municipal court, which township, and<br />

ftdmlnlstMtor tor Cape May<br />

ttMttmunikkl ftom ti\e Is hehi to WdttdbiWij on • * '•-"'<br />

OAW^ ttid in an Intelview<br />

fait week th&t that^<br />

But signals to Marmora<br />

not reason enoyth to halt<br />

must travel over water —<br />

tt reval In a township<br />

the Great Cedar Bwwnp,<br />

Pord said that signals over<br />

water are particularly vul-<br />

wirtt^l value,<br />

nerable to a "tunneling*<br />

Brovp Mdd it seems to<br />

effect and humidity and<br />

"tn\rnlktemperature<br />

conditions<br />

affecting radio signals,<br />

Chimney tire<br />

starts In<br />

Seavllle home<br />

What was described as a<br />

smali amount <strong>of</strong> exterior<br />

and chimney damage was<br />

reported afwr a ehlttney<br />

fire scorched a house at %<br />

W, KBtherlne Aw, Prlday<br />

morning,<br />

There were no injuries in<br />

the 8;54 a,m. incident, The<br />

Uesaidl SeavllU Volunteer Pire<br />

Atlantic Bieetrie has<br />

Company was dear <strong>of</strong> the<br />

agreed to locate a transmit-<br />

scene by 10i43 a.m., said<br />

ter Bomewhere on their<br />

Assistant Mre dhial Brian<br />

ftWpe^ty, said Lea, the n«w<br />

Allegretto.<br />

transmitter would augment<br />

Helping at the scene were<br />

the central dispatching sys-<br />

memBirs ol thi Marmom<br />

tem shared by Upper with<br />

and Tuekahoe vdlumteer<br />

Middle Township, Dennli<br />

fire companies along with<br />

Township and Woodbine,<br />

the Upper Township Res-<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> thg govern- cue Squad,<br />

H that the township<br />

fathers would wake such a<br />

Wttuestb«auie the delay <strong>of</strong><br />

revaluation would wean<br />

delay in fair distribution at<br />

the tax burden here, ,t<br />

P l t o l d t i h<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.ftAAB DPS PA<br />

•H<br />

Donald L Traynor DMD<br />

FacuHy memttec and CIlHlcal Initryefor<br />

- - liBkdlHg^Hiverity bentei gehosi<br />

pdtlents f«f ail phases«<br />

denifal Dontlstry & Cosmetic Bonding<br />

n VBan pHvife pcattlfci iXpiflinti<br />

mWilt AV0. Suits 202 North<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>/ '609-398-4464<br />

HSUH by ippflJHtfflinf uHly<br />

= CALL MONOAV fh^U SATUftDAV<br />

60IN0E \m<br />

,- \<br />

M dandle & Ribbon add a warn<br />

Min$ tw the holiday uuotti ,<br />

Local $30*<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> town<br />

Mitt holiday flowtfi & foliage<br />

ittm0 in i mmM<br />

Slimed b^<br />

Local<br />

mi Mh tiowm and «tu$0k<br />

Diane Q. Naib, H.rJ.H, Soott H, Naab, O.D.t,<br />

GENERAL A FAMILY DINT lit ft¥<br />

FULL SERVICE LAB ON PREMISES<br />

"*' HcAiftlinifliiiiYbuwAiT<br />

EMEROENCIE6 ACCEPTED<br />

309-4542<br />

600WE8TAVE,, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

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V«ittit<br />

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lifii<br />

Hope seems dim for reval delay<br />

^ %M iw hM^I te m£ i WjjeMvahmiaVttiftHii WVAV viVMftV KigUm VWW Wtdewdto*x»dv^*W\iAl<br />

J a little Uki the goveralng<br />

body** iifguttenh<br />

the ttomttittee Uft mbwth<br />

cited mpuwit »uch «i the<br />

collM commislioA) Greet<br />

Cedar gwtMp National<br />

WlMliro Re% Wd the<br />

Wild and Scenic de&lftt\atlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> »he ¥utikahoe¥ver<br />

at uneiHitnUil which<br />

promise to upwt land v^lues.<br />

Delay could Abo ec«ur if<br />

the ma ttvlsion <strong>of</strong> tHka^<br />

HBH takei a . long Hme<br />

wviewtng the township's<br />

STOCK UP 'I'<br />

1pk,9vol»<br />

Sal© Ends 1-1-89<br />

iHONlllY.0414<br />

ItlitlilllKIIIJi MAlflMAIIB<br />

•fmtfi TWffm mm<br />

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MIA III II<br />

WAS<br />

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tittes<br />

tipper m<br />

tnittee hM not<br />

but taft<br />

7thStreetSurfShop<br />

OM5N f DA YS y757 AsbUfy * 39M700<br />

M'T'"??<br />

DR, SANTA CLAU8?<br />

Ml<br />

ALL ANb 1t> ALL<br />

irmaoy<br />

g<br />

Wepause<br />

forMspectam[arsmcess our<br />

fltm^jias aMmidinmck a &rkfperiod<br />

<strong>of</strong> Urn*<br />

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COASTAL<br />

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obituaries<br />

James Jack, '69 *<br />

MARMORA - !»mcs Jack, 69, died <strong>Dec</strong>. 17 at his<br />

home.<br />

Bom ta Palermo, Mr. Jack was a UMang Marmora resident.<br />

He was «mployed sinee I9J8 as a carpunter for the<br />

United Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Carpenters and Joiners <strong>of</strong> America<br />

No, 6J3 or ArtanHc <strong>City</strong> and had received his 48-ywir<br />

pih.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge No. 171<br />

Free & Accepted Masons, VFW Post No. M95 or Marmora<br />

and a life member <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volunteer Rre<br />

Company.<br />

He served with the Army In World War II and<br />

received a Purple Heart For battle wounds.<br />

Ho is survived by his wife, Abigail t; two brothers,<br />

John W. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Waller <strong>of</strong> Marmem; i lister,<br />

LUsas A, Chew <strong>of</strong> Port Charlotte^ RIM ft stepson Sudd<br />

Vemon Hughes <strong>of</strong> Lawton, OMa.s a stepdftughterj Virginia<br />

Lemln <strong>of</strong> Wilmln|tont Del.; and six grandchildren.<br />

Berviee was Wednesday at the Codfey Funewl Home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo. A Masonic service was conducted by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Lodge No. 171. Burial was in Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo,<br />

Donations may be made to the Upper Township Rescue<br />

Squad. Petewburg 08270.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

BBlh Blwit tnd Asbury Avtrtut<br />

W Put! W, WMf#H.ed, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY DEC, 25,<strong>1988</strong><br />

10^30 A.M. Sermon:<br />

11 DECEMBER 26th 11<br />

(Christmas Day)<br />

Musical Directs MlHim Adam<br />

Nursery Availablo during SHMei<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />

Welcomes you<br />

to study the<br />

i sing tytiktr, \jt waste pUutu<br />

<strong>of</strong> jtmakm: 0 ~M$ LotS kith eomfiinttl Ms<br />

fhtt weekly iBiion.icrffloh it eomtiriiwl <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

1'iifi SCttlPitJlfii by Mary BikMlly,<br />

the spiHtuul truth! <strong>of</strong> th« weekly IIIMHI hav»<br />

HUHUWidVIW<br />

JOIN USi<br />

V ttfi<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th & Aflbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0038<br />

ST, PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th mi CMid Ai/mtie tiijMii <strong>City</strong>, UJ,<br />

CHRISTMAS EVE<br />

MMM v vmmmH iP eve mwtm<br />

Alto DnBose, SO<br />

Alto DuBos*. Mi <strong>of</strong> Pecks Beach Village, died <strong>Dec</strong>. 6 at<br />

his home. ^<br />

Born in Alabama, he w*s a longtime resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mr, DuBose was a )mmt at the former Coastal State<br />

Bank far eight yeart, pH<strong>of</strong> w rtHrihg.<br />

Survivitti are a t<strong>of</strong>t, Alton Clark <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, tew«; a<br />

daughter, Roslyn dark <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and seven<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Service and burial were private,<br />

Amhgtments were by the Godfrey Funeral Hotwt <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty.<br />

Henry W. Kraus, 94<br />

Henry W. Kraus, M, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died D*e. 13 m<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Nwt,<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Wosley Manor since 1978, Mr. toaui<br />

lived in this city since IMS.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the American Assodation <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Personi »«d 8 *- P*t*^ 8 U" 1 ^ Methodist<br />

Church,<br />

Surviving arc a daughter, Eleanor Oster <strong>of</strong> Port Mytirs,<br />

Pla,; two granddaughters; and four greatjrattdchlldren.<br />

Service was Sunday at the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Burial was Monday in Beverly National Cemetery,<br />

Harry Banning, 81<br />

CORBIN CITY - Hatty Bnhlngi 81, <strong>of</strong> Route BO, dlad<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. lfl in Bhttre Memorial Hosplttl, Bomer§ Point.<br />

Bottt 1ft bpwrier, he lived m fuckahoa until moving<br />

hsre JO years igo. Mr, fknttmg w*i a fawriW All hli life<br />

and wii a tttimber <strong>of</strong> Iht American Aiioelatiott <strong>of</strong><br />

Rttitti Pitsotti.<br />

Hi ti survived by a sister, Mittie Hackilt <strong>of</strong> Bargaltt.<br />

1*4 titii<br />

Btrvies was Monday In the Langley Piittiral Home,<br />

TuekihoB, Burial was in 2loh CemBtei-y, Bargalntown.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

11B<br />

iBHIi<br />

Sill Wilt..<br />

PHBHiSBMi<br />

GftACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

III WMliy Av«. (Lumy Hbtel, iMnd Fl.) OCiflti <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rev John E Jamie fion<br />

SHOHI HOAt) iHd 0AW1I AVIH lOMiHS PT. U<br />

,M. -Pflflrt 6f the Naiiviiy at<br />

VitiiPn&byieHan Church<br />

SUNDAY 060,25,1080<br />

WiMi4M,<br />

THREE OtMfl KINGS"<br />

*l!.bifctV=»Rp d Klii<br />

NSHlP£C, 25<br />

MIDWEEK SEK VICE<br />

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Gladys Hopkins, 86 ton- '54 j^aw.<br />

ttdotu mijt OWoi<br />

<strong>City</strong>, SI*<br />

« fott held bw.<br />

United<br />

ChuiA. North<br />

t U \ C<br />

, t ; be made to rt\e Ahbuw<br />

United Methodist Church Mtiftottal Fund, North<br />

HAWptort, Ohio 45m<br />

John R Lloyd, 55<br />

UPPteRttWNS<br />

Uoyd^.<strong>of</strong> •<br />

did tfcfc IS th BUrdette<br />

l MemoHai<br />

Cape May Court Mouse,<br />

ttorh In petertb\% he 11 ved here all his We.<br />

Mr, UttW waft 6 tt\eehanlc, most recently employed by<br />

M f W<br />

He Was a membblf <strong>of</strong> the South jersey Motorcytle<br />

esbdAHW<br />

S g arc two sont^ John Jr. and Joseph, both <strong>of</strong><br />

I'eterttburgt four daughers, debble <strong>of</strong>Tuckahoe, Kathefine<br />

Harris, or Helslervllle, and klmberly and Wanda,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Vlttelartdi two brothers, Mark Steelman <strong>of</strong><br />

CorbW <strong>City</strong>, and Thomas Steelitmn <strong>of</strong> UdoMi five sinters,<br />

Edhn Safcitta <strong>of</strong> tjlassboro, Margaret SwelgaH <strong>of</strong><br />

North Wltdwood, Mary Yoting <strong>of</strong> Tempe, AHiu Ilish<br />

Mah <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing, and Alice Mason ttf mm\ A<br />

Btcpfathdh Benjamin Steehnan <strong>of</strong> Corbto Cltyt t»d three<br />

grandehlldreH<br />

eHL<br />

e service was Monday at thi Baptist Cemetery,<br />

Steelitwn town,<br />

Arrflng6ments Were by the Langley Funeral Home,<br />

tuckahoe.<br />

Florence Walton, 90 > 90, ttf 11<br />

vk ^l|«» <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

Christmas<br />

tfbttte.<br />

Ux, jfagtttf <strong>of</strong> the Union<br />

Chapel by (he &*a will give<br />

the Wttwbtt DttmbH' U<br />

the 10)30 a.ttt, stir*<br />

y,dec,2S,<br />

d d 2 S<br />

Th# chattel, located at<br />

59th Stfeet atid A«bury<br />

Av^tue, hMdi liitwde«dftii-<br />

HaHtoittl wWlc^fc Nursery<br />

tare Is pwWded, Sunday<br />

l l fw all ages begins<br />

iteVi V«ider Lob ttblds<br />

Bible study ? pM, evwy<br />

Wedhesday( ty ctifcem<br />

topic Ii (h« Bddk a/ Oetiesis,<br />

the «e*t Bible study wiu be<br />

WwJtiwdflV, jdti, 4. All m<br />

tttANSPOfttATION<br />

RByrpifg Hull I liic VXJaol<br />

Guiifd ^ftiit TtflinJUtf<br />

Cetiltt 1 lit C« m May, «p«itP<br />

tatf Chfiflrftias Day with<br />

J " " J «the tkm Citv<br />

itip.itUiiptitUiitm to Add<br />

t&Mii Hill . iMnHllil /L^IIUMH<br />

ironi tile i lacuityj Anyotie<br />

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WIMBERG<br />


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A14 THE$ENT1NEI-I_£DG&) Tfcur*ntinucd from p*g« 1) "tn the 70s, we sttrted to U* pep rallies, and r*lucww<br />

three years behind the flow get hit with that laid-btwfc, to engage in school life past<br />

<strong>of</strong> trends in the wst <strong>of</strong> (he taffe kind <strong>of</strong> culture* 3 pm. Many vmk Jo-W<br />

' country, however, ho eon- m tht '80s, young people hours a week at jobs after<br />

times, am disfraded, disinterested school.<br />

"We cant gel kids down ,<br />

to Tfc* BilhwBf he »ays.<br />

The student <strong>of</strong> today is<br />

In Chrtttmm ,,, IM<br />

*»/ pear* wut foy, May fit many<br />

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Lhnstnuts<br />

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4iuIflCA<br />

from UB t,i you . . .<br />

with i>ur thanks for letting u« nerve<br />

you, Hnppy HolldByS to our frlentli!<br />

^•n_<br />

(LOSING<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>embtr 24lh, 2tOO p.m.<br />

RB.OPEN<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember 3lst, liSO am to 2:00 pm<br />

Photic<br />

IDEAL HAIR STYLING<br />

51719 Eighth Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Crty» 399-7246<br />

is<br />

"Oilttietown<strong>of</strong><br />

Bethlehem, how still<br />

we $9Gyou He!" May<br />

the magical spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

the Holy Christmas<br />

season abide with you<br />

and your loved ones.<br />

-*A<br />

different in attitude as weU,<br />

Tve known the cream<br />

<strong>of</strong> the crop that<br />

have gone through OCHS;<br />

the kids who etocare/ 1<br />

Pragmatism has conquered evident that tfiany <strong>of</strong> to<br />

idealism, today's students ape h«# to<br />

It's becoming chillingly buUd a resume wtrti an tye<br />

Peace on Earth<br />

>ta Chrirtmoi Star<br />

lite* the Magi<br />

MASONIC CLUB OF OCEAN CITY<br />

arid<br />

Cbetislxd<br />

^-^Si<br />

<strong>On</strong>t<strong>of</strong>thiioyi<br />

o! the Holiday Siiion<br />

is remembering then<br />

who art important<br />

foul,..<br />

We teuly apprtclefe \ i \ " f"<br />

the eon(id«neB you have V \ I |,!>v i t<br />

placed in ui, as it is the loyalty <strong>of</strong> cusbmen likt your<br />

iili that trtabiti us to iueceid, w» pr«miit to eohtlhui<br />

doiriB ouf best for you in ivury way possible.<br />

May wi e«nvty warm SieiBn'i orittinai and tuttnd<br />

our best wishes for good health, happiness and<br />

prosperity In the coming yiir.<br />

Dolly > Dibble • iayn<br />

When Looking Your Dtist Is Important<br />

00 BnoughTo Visit The BtsL,<br />

\ 410 88th St. •Mutv^stlon |<br />

398-9282<br />

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urw<br />

m*m*mm^<br />

Bonn* ttys.<br />

future and the<br />

r<br />

IresTreSSes-<br />

*tf*§ fcftOWTl Aft l building was <strong>On</strong>e iudtt (ouwwllst Is<br />

wwaWahd, mmi% daw ttf tei v^a<br />

Innocuous faMde, some <strong>of</strong> remembett BohJitr ii *tiw<br />

It rubM <strong>of</strong>f, iut thatV not type oif ftdvtsej- \vho would<br />

totally a blanket statement, g& wry dose to his st\»-<br />

WS DIAMOND TAHOR SHOP<br />

609 ASBURYAVE. Ph. 309-1120<br />

3209AsburyAve.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

*£±<br />

To all our ffiends at<br />

Chrletmas, the |oylft ours<br />

to wish one and all a<br />

holiday blessed with<br />

peaee, prosperIK/,<br />

health and |oy,<br />

399-9079<br />

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rtmember<br />

nl» tiadtng a »MdlMt<br />

»a«nv per Is v " '<br />

AM, tibdww<br />

t<strong>of</strong>toy, *V6\iVi wot<br />

to do<br />

wttt»<br />

(«ontlHtttdlranpa|«l)<br />

tdlranpa|«l) wihdo wihdoxv out the side »S<br />

mft ft just My that varia variantes weVi go!«g to tmp<br />

are iMMr tailed ft*, 1 * said the tile ttttbitek<br />

^ ^ id *<br />

UlWttgtb<strong>of</strong>tthirtihWf<br />

approvM Indudi hatdshlp mA t honestly tta>& kftttw<br />

ana community benctitj he whatahwdship^"<br />

tB^fta^ fkm w«8 a ton ..<br />

Palter tgwed that a hwd- hftmeownew abided by<br />

»Klp U a reasohable tor\at' law, hilled PM»<br />

ttoh to e vaHahee But longer,<br />

what tottBtttutes • hartlghtp "Over the last 10<br />

U another U»ue. everybody it tfwt«» yli^ to i pt*<br />

"A hardship .lout "well, little more them'they're<br />

ent>.<br />

we haw b have a bay tledto^s) 4 fl<br />

attoifc4ilthii a<br />

MIAN CITY<br />

tmwiiflwuiibiMHi We will be<br />

cldsedMort.,<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 26th<br />

Holiday<br />

McHenry's<br />

OHIe$Supnllm<br />

SMNON<br />

woutatike to express my<br />

recentsurgery<br />

Merry Christmml<br />

Henry "Bud" knight<br />

mmm*k<<br />

REETINGS<br />

GLEESON'S<br />

AUDIOand<br />

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::<br />

<strong>City</strong> joins viewers in criticizing cable TV changes, rate increase<br />

:EAN C*tY .— AC06n\toAttVftjfe ^Wrfbm''«wawi fenWd^t fteWWtK tettMe O6MW>1 IfoV fe«4>ii*i« YVM^^attn'M^W^d. s^ons, tW ta<br />

,yca^hJ»\>fl*10o\tei Dix*w>W Wilittg. AecM-*Se ttn HAVf ftvfe tfcfe ^ittWte bttbttt Atoi*4 6ie»6%4 ^afthtl• \*4nhtl Will&\itft*v Dicablo<br />

wnnpany X\*ho tM^s- who tucsday n%U »AV- Vhat Wtoaa'cAsh \ton\hNunUy R^ttei-i n^nng VKdt iW Altorday<br />

v»igl\t wid incwasit\g tinWltWtity^pdUcyoAtne lbu\ic\itt5iW6a>hity6tt\Attota- MkiVt to x$bV6 in<br />

cosh \ww tht Mason (6t wsftudlhgi aty HAH t»<br />

tho fotWAny subsCHbttfSs wWit &Wftest|ng tt\a^ tht r will<br />

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ti\rt i<br />

^WitB Pas- yean».<br />

ttovttey ftftd Bob P<br />

toy SAWM•»»• remote cbhtral ehan<br />

_ _ - Wgh ^htttt art PHdayv )an 7 at the Ceftter. &^mi the converter ,„.-<br />

M in *tt tttnto^^lery Open to the publlct fm dero that useless. But a<br />

"• the month «|anu. admission.<br />

Holiday<br />

«|hedule<br />

kean <strong>City</strong>'s jlmeys<br />

will run 8 a.ltti to 9 p.m.<br />

tltrough DiGi 23 to<br />

afeommodate holiday<br />

i m thi Wtihded<br />

^lidullijltHlyKWUl<br />

iNVi the Lotvgport<br />

A, iHtt'liftvi 89th<br />

BiMt At li4S tnd Bill<br />

pji. Regular feres will<br />

tteMee on bet, 2s tnd<br />

Warm<br />

Ve'w SBndfna out our nott <strong>of</strong> hoildfty<br />

wishes with thanks to all our friends,<br />

MARIOS PIZZA<br />

MERRY „<br />

CHHI9TNAS<br />

mGreetings<br />

WILL m:CLOSED<br />

mMtii&<br />

mtt0m<br />

t3 (A&AMe and gilt <strong>of</strong><br />

l<br />

peate<br />

Ban wishe* tor* joyous Chfhtmm<br />

Starn's<br />

ppy To all our valued clients<br />

from ill <strong>of</strong> ui at...<br />

Discovery Trovel & Tours<br />

botina bernw<br />

' Maty Hellly O'Neill<br />

A1S<br />

AtineUHdbll ,<br />

and Ml! our outside Silii Pdrednnel<br />

(Come in tor out frit pocket calendar)<br />

WAV8IDE VILLAQt, WAHMOHA, NJ 082M (009) 390-9101<br />

To All Our Friends & Loyal Customers!<br />

CLOSED<br />

Christmas<br />

Wishes<br />

Mai\ the joy* af CMHmai inspir<br />

i We appreciate the<br />

cpportmHn to know and serve nda<br />

CAREW


Ajg mESBmm.-l£DCER ftnmdty. DM. »,<br />

J&asy j^f colorful recipes for entertaining<br />

ByMAMBHUBBR<br />

Sod*! Editor<br />

the holiday, ehobsa items<br />

Ait on be prepared in<br />

cooking connection<br />

Otfist»a§ev«tndOmst- advanoa and warmed just<br />

mas day are two <strong>of</strong> the before §erviBg, or cold tobusiest<br />

days <strong>of</strong> the year for get Mods,<br />

many <strong>of</strong> us. A awkpert full <strong>of</strong> meab why, ^a jjublishtd by<br />

B*iis» —n,.. t L STwT (Zi vnam was punusnea oy years ago t>y neien KJWSS- color to the table oetttojt.<br />

***** viiistB ffiiy uytif HSUI<br />

to haw to wwt their eate- * rt^i r ««»« ^**ta* «. ».»<br />

fss^sirf *sr.i=:j.*5 Nfissasyrs: ^Ks.»Ka JWI&^ES KasifflsaB JSg^"*" "*"#sS3gr<br />

u JL, 8 t !, 5 ^ s ^ a baskrt <strong>of</strong> , fresh »*•• SetNwM^ feUow- er, fh» emit li mafle IWm Ik hSSaw<br />

.^change gifts, friends and rolls, for Instance, is alwavs i»»uB««,3iii,.m.. m»i,.j ^>..i. u,^ _. 1 ,.."°S.? B ...T<br />

neighbors stop by with holi- a winner, A recipe tor tn many Qnt <strong>of</strong> my favorite Aen a lavw or nelatin with &** JtM»* «0,«* umB. «» ntlr*!*«*»»AM* tfelbi.uH l. tfrwj w»woeny w tetipdbh lemon Jittce<br />

is luied with rookies and other appetisers.and company dJihes is a preteel fniw. TWi can I* made In the ytar. A ftult salad U a >»'«•*[ ~ ' w ' w^tttyJeU-O<br />

^"^^^"Ld fa^^^^I<br />

1 Up, Pour OVBT fiult<br />

STRAWBFMY<br />

"^ srar^iKrE. Kn^a^w^^s jj^SAKEMJ<br />

Whin planning food for Whafs Cw*W| iupplemint Ai eooyng conKgt mvttt£ to ^d slwwberrtis add ^ o r t t ^ tt dSK mnmsmx<br />

CONG LATIONS<br />

RESIDENTS<br />

Your sincere help and cooperation in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'sfirstyear<strong>of</strong> thecurbside<br />

recycling collection program has produced<br />

the following positive results for our<br />

community.<br />

1. Reduced our trash tonnage goina to the landfill<br />

by over 1,100 tons and recycled over 1,300 Tons<br />

2. Experienced cost avoidance <strong>of</strong> $42,000 in tlppina<br />

fee'cost at the landfill.<br />

3. Received over$15,000 in revenue as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape May County .Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority silling mi city's recyclable Material<br />

However, we must increase our<br />

recycling efforts during 1989. In 1989:<br />

1. Landfill cost will increase by over 28% to almost<br />

$50.00 per ton.<br />

2. Additional restrictive legislation has been passed and<br />

will be enforced in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> concerning trash and<br />

recycling collection.<br />

3. Plastic milk, soda, and water containers will start to<br />

be recycled in early 1989. Watch forthe exact starting<br />

datel<br />

This Holiday Season Means Recycling Season!<br />

All your Christmas Wrap, Gift Boxes, and Toy<br />

Boxes can be RECYCLEDI Please cut and tie<br />

all boxes when placing them at curbside<br />

. Support <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Recycling Program irt 1989 ,<br />

Your efforts will be your chance to help save tax dollars and<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> C t<br />

rtmant <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

! '<br />

,—^ ^wf mj^ lijrhUy. Chill.<br />

i (l^Oi.) big rroiin |Ust betew setvtag idk<br />

swwboriis At banana and add to "" ;<br />

ipplSd^f^^ ^^Wdto^tty,<br />

it«ak up the pretzels and<br />

place In blender.<br />

BtENMR<br />

Combine the cruthed __~H~T~~ : . tii<br />

pretaels, su«r and melted ~---—--—^ «,_«<br />

butter, Press Into 19 x IftSttgaf<br />

ft-lneh pan, Bake Bivett 1 e. milk<br />

minutes at 400 digreM. *


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Ttnm&¥,DM,£MMl<br />

What is a duplex: Question is perplexing even to pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - said at a NKMM township Drive, Seavtlle Because bete« h« pk^tti the ttstrt in* spMiWeW wtftj Its<br />

VVhrn is a dwelling a meeting that if it were up to two-family dwellings art kttAeh, hi asl«d ardttnd If balm — m h!i hdmi <strong>of</strong><br />

dupiox? Offidals how dis- him, he wouldn't have prohibited them. itwasOfc bate •*-•Is tip to<br />

Agree, granted permits for a new *[hc home eontetas two Confirming tommtnts taHOfyhesitd,<br />

Solicitor James Waldrem home at 32 Evergreen kitchens. Waldron ftia hi fts» township eonrttwdton *R «H depends «n vtixm<br />

I<br />

CLIP 8, SAVE<br />

Franco's Restaurant<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

WITH THIS AD<br />

Monday<br />

Homemade Manfcottf $4.50<br />

Tuesday<br />

H»m#m«d» Ravioli $4,50<br />

Wednesday<br />

Homemade Spaghetti & Mtatbalh $4,50<br />

Thursday<br />

Homemade l^xagna • $4,50<br />

Criday<br />

Homtmadt Swlftd Shells $450<br />

Siinirdiky<br />

Chicken nreart Parmugfunu $5,95<br />

2 Large Pizzas<br />

(Real Brick Oven Pitza)<br />

lietweth 9th & 10th nn Anbury Avt, - 3».?903<br />

Claridge<br />

Your Pf iendship' 5<br />

And Support Art<br />

important To Us.<br />

Happy New Year I<br />

> OoiBniMiral ImR lint,<br />

residential<br />

eommtreial<br />

399-4446<br />

Ilappy Holidays-<br />

From AH <strong>of</strong> Us At The...<br />

fisherman's Inn)<br />

Restaurant<br />

CLOSING FOR VACATION<br />

Saturday! <strong>Dec</strong>ember 24th<br />

RE-OPENING i Tuesday, January 10th<br />

WATCH FOR OUR ALL NEW SPECIAL DINNER MENU«<br />

3325 Aibury Avenue • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ, • 399-07M<br />

. pWmttS h«v* Wtt uftpwpt pttesduj*.<br />

teen tttued and ft stettis W A\l lite'Wlirtgsta the f\it«W<br />

V ^ m «a»mhft« be<br />

does not ij|we with tht Official fid Kenney* CsrjjinO youVe Winding,* he sMd.<br />

th* towttshto tdteopinion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Manning Board said the ekb* kiti<br />

nlu<br />

wttviee aftd/br<br />

wttihip ii w.jt-<br />

b»thettipi,<br />

WuntcipH<br />

J Mid flHiim i muit<br />

For the e future! "Eventuallyy<br />

to to other ree reeytlllng news<br />

m* m*m ping ig t to he have to Jb the tWHrfhip toWHrfhip litialtfiti<br />

It" It- wUritHi pktties,<br />

Loeal law Bays fim |l«d wii itiUeHd<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders can be fined $110 iuim, by February,<br />

and/or two weeks <strong>of</strong> eoin> itid UppBf it awaiting*<br />

munlty lervieet $800 word from the Ca»e Ma]<br />

and/or three weeks com- County MunldbalAJHUHf<br />

munlty service for a ggrand Authority that it ii NU<br />

otfeHM, receive plasacs <strong>of</strong> the i<br />

jug and Boda^bollle VatieM<br />

The enforcemnt crackdown<br />

wUl prebiWy hBMi Because<br />

1<br />

little Impact on businesses, shows that the MU)<br />

Business owners, whb musl doesn't always mm% "<br />

provide their own trash deadlines. Bond said |<br />

pickup, are "very won't tiollfy wsldetiH lUHfl u<br />

receptlvd" to reeycllna Ifs certalH the MUA<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the savings ffi ready to accept die HI<br />

itash disposal costs, he said, lien'<br />

ttwidwti whtt ate ittcfc «J«<br />

m& will be responslbliH<strong>of</strong> to see!fe«e«ybody da "lust a<br />

tholf own tfiih tiistxiMl, little bit<br />

m,<br />

Joe&RoeD'Arttlca<br />

Merry €brl«tma# to alt,<br />

with l hk<br />

our<br />

wlshas to afl our<br />

faithful frt«ndfi for a<br />

, {jio%vfH0 holiday,<br />

'i<br />

ass-burn foes detail alternative to incineration, seek commitments<br />

at<br />

hit fiM<br />

v<br />

• ; ' \ .<br />

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<strong>of</strong> IN ttt«ttty v »<br />

ft*<br />

ildren\s museum to open<br />

hiiS<br />

iUper pl»y trta (to sHmuf 1<br />

Dm. M<br />

h^K*Muil,Wl«W "fipft Gr«h wiu' pky<br />

hrUtfi\»» five services 6i30 &!m& for the prelude,<br />

A 10 p,m. Biturdey, DM, Mdemle Wtleoy wilt occow-<br />

[r •?• Wny the AolM aloha with<br />

»re<br />

-early service will tea' Debbie Sehlcehte, director<br />

the choir children bfmusie,<br />

d l d h<br />

erdi, They will be Wllhg the 10 p.m, service will<br />

it iChnitmii story feature mmH Steve Aileirough<br />

song, tntluaing tiO gwtto and Debbie Bchleehte<br />

-"* Ml bt, Oterv to **" J ""•'" '' •••"••••""<br />

O<br />

Cettl<br />

Heftii<br />

itttitititU*<br />

8.45<br />

8,40<br />

8.40<br />

system to the<br />

tt» And «M\ A htgh<br />

bottts ttttt&Ag d ^<br />

$ft w\il<br />

fey the<br />

l<br />

or<br />

• llWWtViW goe» nn to<br />

assert that tipping<br />

would te I, '<br />

to<br />

they<br />

taM» bum<br />

ttAttW*.<br />

I watiy want you<br />

ptWtt^tttt^Wl<br />

not hft*e to be Ask ttw Wik<br />

r — .cdvMUAbWttbi» County RtuntLm Vis r»»M«f M<br />

Wi>»«»=><br />

haVt> SMgiisted that tw»h authoSty) to look At this<br />

tht «us»u» Is ftppttpri^<br />

would have to be imported piank<br />

Attt tor tMdren ttgel tl<br />

Utt MiiwMfttMMiM t<strong>of</strong>t te*» h*»e wmi to<br />

Children must be ateompa- khtt<br />

launcn a recall campolgn nor<br />

the<br />

hMri the *Mln»t<br />

siwiifcpirpii^. A^^J^Srt d<br />

HlftlMAi Ralph MM i%& IJ5 kniUibn rih&nwd by the<br />

WmkiiwSkumfttr<br />

^•museum witt iwbpeft w»f :pppta ABuid b* Wttttu*fiihitti!ftburn,<br />

diily e&eepl Bahirdays iho *^wi out <strong>of</strong> otfias yftm* '<br />

New ¥w>s »iyb teuth Sf^^V^MU^^i<br />

}ftn, 20. MuseUln hours i» WIIIWW C^W Bettt Wld<br />

fcSO t.Ht to 9 p.tn, W«b ^tlteHU^ltiBnWhiA<br />

ttavs, it AtW, W 3btn. iun>- "B remarkedi IS eomllteikt<br />

Am> wito Wi iw WHrtwtt<strong>of</strong>t<br />

tr tWtt\er lAbmtttittn ttttptlgh piink,<br />

w she said.<br />

^ wbuid use okuuu<br />

„..._.._ <strong>of</strong> water a day*<br />

alter- would empby 50 people<br />

ItMte Vk'IJ<br />

CLOSING<br />

FOR VACATION!<br />

So that our employees may<br />

enjoy the holidays,<br />

we will be closed from<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember 25th<br />

to<br />

January 13,1689 at 11 a.m.<br />

8.77<br />

331<br />

8,66<br />

CAP!<br />

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Sdd<br />

soo<br />

500<br />

500<br />

100d<br />

1000<br />

1000<br />

"Pike II"<br />

Restaurant<br />

FRESH 8BAF0OD DAILY<br />

FULL COURSE MEALS<br />

(gerved all day)<br />

mum m MM i m« wu * bA<br />

MOH. Llltlb WMWM WO*<br />

TUttiMMtttoll MMIM tm ..i<br />

WDi CnlCKIH CfOQUtlMl<br />

1/9 ROUtKl Ctllfi<br />

Msh nl (hi Day<br />

V: .<br />

liimilttiiktitituiiiimttiikvlil<br />

I ttktteHf uuct iii<br />

DAILY BREAKFAST 6ERVED 'TIL 2 PM<br />

LUNCH end DINNER SPECIALS<br />

<strong>On</strong> Menu <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

399^4059<br />

itiiiilBll<br />

New Year Excitement<br />

the Entertainment tittfte wirly with an<br />

A l C H 5 d J M b l l ^ i S 3<br />

ive PhleHrtlhmehl<br />

dinner, abottle <strong>of</strong><br />

meitytttaklnft to b<br />

NewYedrsdAyi^vlslttheWhltebrie<br />

for our Pamous Buffet Brunch (mm 11<br />

i tii 8 (j<br />

SPECIAL<br />

,M» & Sutti evening drtlyl<br />

55.00 <strong>of</strong>! Prime Ribs or Lobster tall Dte<br />

tim not apply h> private partitt<br />

Mak your mpmthns now for Chrtuhm<br />

ttifbitnutiott tt Reservai<br />

9 m<br />

VWITBR<br />

eoih Slfeet batween deaan & UUHH drWe,<br />

.-V Popcorn<br />

660 Boardwalk<br />

We certainly It ave bee it blessed in<br />

<strong>1988</strong> with the most faithful and<br />

dedicated customers <strong>of</strong> any business.<br />

We sincerely wish alia very<br />

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editorial/comment<br />

Beyond<br />

tax rates<br />

there has been a lot in the news lately about that<br />

new group In town and what they're supposedly<br />

up to. We re referring to FIT, the taxpayers watchdog<br />

group which formed earlier this year and<br />

now culms a membership <strong>of</strong> several thousand.<br />

The leaders <strong>of</strong> the Fairness in Taxes group have<br />

said all along that they formed primarily to keep<br />

taxes Ln hand, given the city's history <strong>of</strong> annual<br />

tax rate increases. In the face <strong>of</strong> what some perceive<br />

as a threat to their lifestyle, at least one other<br />

group lias farmed, claiming that if MT gets its<br />

way, city services will be in jiopardy.<br />

We continue to believe that taxes can be kept<br />

down without any serious Infringement upon<br />

municipal services. After all* we have over $1 Billion<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> ratabies in this resort,<br />

Still, we would like to see PIT take on the other<br />

entitles which add to the cost <strong>of</strong> living in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, For instance» the water company and the<br />

cable TV firm are both readying increased rates<br />

for their services, Specifically, we would like to<br />

know what kind <strong>of</strong> wages and salaries the water<br />

utility Is paying — information that has been<br />

denied us.<br />

While taxes per se are not Involved here, w§<br />

would still like to see the taxpayers* watchdog<br />

group take on the utilities, We would gladly<br />

report the results.<br />

And if FIT Is successful there, then perhaps<br />

authorities and commissions like the MUA, Garden<br />

State Parkway and county Bridge Commieston<br />

should be next,<br />

Saw<br />

Actually, most people are indifferent to Night in Venice<br />

Bnltfff| tXlntinEl*ljEugiin MB<br />

a volunteer for the past four<br />

Night in Venice bout<br />

parades, i would like to<br />

respond to Issues raised In<br />

your <strong>Dec</strong>. 8 Issue.<br />

First, your headline and<br />

bar chart at the top <strong>of</strong> page 1<br />

seam misleading. Since your<br />

"clip and send" survey<br />

appeared in two Issues, and<br />

you only received 90<br />

responses, It seems a more<br />

appropriate headline would<br />

read, "Vast majority <strong>of</strong> readcrs<br />

Indifferent to Night In<br />

Verta"<br />

While the statistics in Lee<br />

Steele's article seen overwhelming,<br />

the simple truth is<br />

that 61 people felt mat the<br />

parade should be eliminated,<br />

Sixty-one people out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lOdiDOd plus Who watched or<br />

This was a challenging year for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

By Mayor<br />

HO V OILMAN<br />

those <strong>of</strong> us who live and<br />

work in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have<br />

experienced one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

challeticltig years in the hlsuy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bui community.<br />

iffamy <strong>of</strong> the problems that<br />

live been brewing below<br />

{he 1 surface for years bub-<br />

Hie abuses <strong>of</strong> our ocean,<br />

which Cape May County<br />

kit been coming to '<br />

sewage tyttm4<br />

UoM mmwmt tftal helped<br />

lieep fte mtefdeati tASme<br />

i in Cape May Cotui'<br />

there l& nd douH<br />

eV«f, that We it/tie ittiti by<br />

the negative publicity f#«dtediit<<br />

which rtgtilted to '<br />

this and previous adminUtraHons,<br />

Apparently, the steel tupport<br />

beams, completely<br />

encased by bride, had never<br />

been checked until our Public<br />

Wwks Department initiated<br />

a structural inspections<br />

program for dty buUdirigi.<br />

It was thai that the pf*<br />

lem was uncovered and the<br />

necessary repairs made,<br />

1 would (ike to commend<br />

Qeom RumiT and Ids Pub"<br />

lie W^rks staff for discover-<br />

Pops hut<br />

bwcH tt« revenue* tfd «how« md A<br />

ftoartdalfiafdishipstosotrte<br />

y<br />

t/hnk Pitt ww toved km<br />

«i flif^ftat<br />

1 would<br />

^Aut „ Md<br />

did remove a/ made other<br />

I M to believe mi»<br />

cumiiufln our Cuitniisiacuii<br />

tta the great M6m Omm<br />

Commitment and<br />

cooperation keys<br />

to community<br />

Idea to improve<br />

beach ta 8 Program<br />

Editor, Bentinel-Ledgen<br />

participated In die parade be mentioned, While any since a review <strong>of</strong> a nauUctil many hours <strong>of</strong> my lime sim- appreciated, tf they are not,<br />

that day again — the beach<br />

Winter may not be the tMe<br />

hit year seems less wan a serious Injury t* loss <strong>of</strong> life is chart indicates Pecks Bay has ply because 1 felt mat Night then 1 support doing away<br />

patrol thatis,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year la thinking<br />

clear mandate.<br />

indeed regretable, 1 tell to see. Insufielerit waMf to most in Venice was a unique with Night m Venitt, and/i<br />

this program ..does not<br />

•bout beach tag purchases,<br />

I would also like to the cause^nd-eftect relation* vessels.<br />

WBBfin WAly trtlOluQIl WUTUly will spend my MM and<br />

work, My idea Is Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

but it Is the time for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

respond to the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> ship between the parade and Most tit the complaints in<br />

having the beach tag patrol<br />

Nlght-ln'Venke bashing the accident, if the victim yottt irtdi m\m on ttw All (hat 1 and a gnat many<br />

walk up and down the<br />

which seems to prevail, it had been coming from shop- crowd behavior on land, and volunteers like myself ask u<br />

mm • bueh ttg pngram have • person at<br />

seems that any accident ping on the boardwalk or a not on the boat pdwdellself, a simple expression <strong>of</strong> grati-<br />

that Works.<br />

beach<br />

which happens within 20 concert at the Music Her, t would have preferred to tude that our effort* aw<br />

In a« iftidi sivirai<br />

miles and two weeks Is would there be suggestions lltoSdiUtettlfttit<br />

Nad about how beach tag<br />

blamed on Night in Venice. to dose them?<br />

last year a letter to the edi- 1 think this attitude Is best has been unable Charmingin <strong>Dec</strong>ember sales Were down for 4h«<br />

tor used an accident on the "**"WiiufilHtfjll <strong>On</strong> Ene H\»if to UellUul StlSu* QUWD Can* , Senfirtel-Ldegeri ing down in <strong>Dec</strong>ember, this wonder,<br />

Route 52 causeway the night page <strong>of</strong> your <strong>Dec</strong>. 8 Issue. trol along the baylront, My husband and 1 make one seems most alvtf. t spent every weekend<br />

before the pande at jusHffii' You interviewed MA pred* which is really Its job. our second home in <strong>Ocean</strong> ICIty publicist] Mark fk»U thin past iunmer watching<br />

tion for eliminating the dent Gary Bchatfer concent Let me pout out mat t am Colony, We find mat there fir and the town really wit teople run in the water or<br />

parade. No mention was lug the boat parade but law not a resident or business- is no place on earth more on a show with the tGhflst» «ck to their beathfront<br />

made that Route 92 Is one <strong>of</strong> no need to Interview N1V man in doeati <strong>City</strong>. 1 make serene than in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. mas] parade Saturday eve* tomes when they saw the<br />

the mait dangerous high- chaliinan Dave Winslmv. no pr<strong>of</strong>it bum and have no<br />

rungi i would like to see the ch tag patrol eomln<br />

ways ln the state and that While Mr. Schaffet's am- vested Interest In Night in As 1 wandered along my carriage become 1 stantlafd<br />

accidents are not an unusual nenif are accepted as con- Venice, 1 have been a mem* way In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this on all Saturdays In Deeem«<br />

i^nxiji t*t~fiH i~tri<br />

structive, his idea to form the bar <strong>of</strong> thi Night in Venias<br />

OwwunellWEi<br />

Weekend, 1 was SO pleased<br />

tut year's tragic accident k m Neia Bay near committee for the past tour win witn the me town, torn ln in flie twfive<br />

on West Avenue might also Street k not feasible yaps. 1 have invested a gieai years that we've been<br />

addition, setbacks have Uefl along our beachfront, recently appointed is meet' ment and promotion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

intfeased, lot coverage has Work will begin lit Pebfu* ing together with the His- city<br />

ary. This wuflead to the torloal Commlflfll<strong>of</strong>l and , " *£» [iWiflft*<br />

overall number <strong>of</strong> units eventual plaeement along<br />

alJowed to be built In <strong>Ocean</strong> our beadifWtt <strong>of</strong> sand thai<br />

O^ hit been Md will be pumped from the<br />

apmiinately Bm inlet, this will return the<br />

Ip «U MM a pi time inlet to a safe navigational<br />

befeta people will start to entrance to the bay/rwtt,<br />

these challenges arid<br />

problems should in no way<br />

m<br />

Patkittg Authority in order leawiedlit VM, i# that m<br />

to joi«% adopt a plan for «««'* ^ tay.W*lt fa<br />

•'••- ^ r ' y every person before he goes<br />

ottto.thetoeachi No tag, no<br />

* entrandel Also have atiother<br />

person stationed at each<br />

sedtion <strong>of</strong> beach between<br />

the hours <strong>of</strong> 11 and 3 p.m.<br />

to cheek for people (those<br />

people who might have<br />

walked on thi beach<br />

another way) without tags.<br />

this would make people<br />

aware that they must have<br />

d df Im nut in faVW <strong>of</strong> bench<br />

my tags at tags, but HOeeirt <strong>City</strong> feels<br />

they have to have mem,<br />

Asked to purchaw one, then everyone should have,<br />

they wid titty would go t<strong>of</strong>Aakthm<br />

akijttMktusm,<br />

had gone, never to return<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> &<br />

Cbatesvllle<br />

Thanks to Gillians<br />

' '• grarited. that includes oar<br />

visitors, out physical Hrruc<br />

tureti, our residents or the<br />

He <strong>of</strong><br />

lives In<br />

.., tdgo-<br />

LottOvle assodatlona<br />

wlhier and summer,<br />

Awodauoti, Midway Civle I liope you ore one 01 mem,<br />

<strong>City</strong> has made, aiid 1M (r^AttwtAaUWt<br />

16*34 Cowmti- m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> evolv*<br />

tiity AumMltitt md the into an even aiorebeau"<br />

entire fioutn Jmev area is Cedar Beach AssadatidH year-foiitid Arid i<br />

have taken the initiative tttfrttiuitliy with IM<br />

m meeting regularly '' event* and * \ll&<br />

. losiflfi thaf has<br />

altered our way o< life<br />

1 «ee mafiy improvement*<br />

"If thero l« one thing we learned In <strong>1988</strong>,<br />

It's that we can't take anything foe granted 11<br />

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Editor, SentUtel-UdjMK why we hwe the tight to<br />

After tmm » Otm ©V vote m fcak we ttri 1edd»<br />

every mimm met At past at thi potts wtw m torn w<br />

15 yearn with my parihti vpMMhtugf vepMMhtugf<br />

and fraMdpuwtt, I krtew Now (ft the latest attack*<br />

someday I would wake mt gwup h»» limited the<br />

Ortdn aty my pumuttnt otnitf it * qptial'tatetett<br />

resident*. T*Mi pm ago t poup bttttuM its mmbm<br />

became i homeowner and fntlude kmm mi pmmk<br />

A miAmt <strong>of</strong> this local <strong>of</strong>ifWals and paid pub-<br />

Ue ttftptopss, whirt in fact<br />

TfcttiaiWiehoseOeesft both gwtips ihriude thaw<br />

ttry is obvious, the r)Mrf»- ^ 0 , tkmsi this make<br />

es, boardwalk tM laid-back Ktfe groups speeiftl inter.<br />

lifestyle attracted me but<br />

n\b»t<strong>of</strong> all bemuse the peo- these groups tnuit<br />

ple <strong>of</strong> this town were what remember oni fiLm n<br />

the word community means; most impoHftht km<br />

"A group <strong>of</strong> people living fpimiftgtorth<br />

together and havinft toter- this or atty etty is<br />

r»irtt> khd tt is<br />

Now it seems Alt every Ateyw<br />

time I buy fh SmtimlW- Why m& theae<br />

gr or other ana papers, a interest groups<br />

new gmup <strong>of</strong> dtteens Is 'with thi m t r<br />

forming and each is dalm- rives <strong>of</strong> the people (mayor<br />

tng to nave the answer to and council) ami continue<br />

what's best for the dty, to make Dam <strong>City</strong> th»<br />

<strong>On</strong>e group (pit) has community that makes peo-<br />

claimed to have become the ple lite MO want to spend<br />

"effective representative <strong>of</strong> the test <strong>of</strong> our lives here;<br />

all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homeowners."<br />

Isn't this the job <strong>of</strong><br />

j<br />

the elected <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ten wc« very<br />

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Adults should be<br />

setting an<br />

with Memorial Park<br />

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paint l<br />

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mm ttti yeari, flut it is not<br />

too late. Developers are very<br />

OCEAN CITY GOVERNMENT<br />

M«yar<br />

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Counoit president 4<br />

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Counoii member m\ut§§<br />

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Counotlmember ot'iar<br />

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ffttt to guide<br />

SottiersPdiflt<br />

Cable TV should <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

a basic basic serv ice<br />

MU0 wit — thk te a for what's on, and / don't<br />

t - havetewatdttlldiariHgiSiif<br />

/don't wish,<br />

mm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nm However w the swrutief 1<br />

have five grandchildren<br />

pe<br />

(ages Mi) who spend a lot<br />

1 was extremely disturbed <strong>of</strong> toe with me, arid 1<br />

to receive yout note in my tfllnly do not want them to<br />

km m and to flitd that 1 have the opportunity to<br />

had to pav an additional wdlh mu et vMi Is m<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> mVaevmy month satellite et<strong>of</strong>l^<br />

to let sonie "(fash* ewiie Into o hope that you will be<br />

my home,<br />

g a baste basic service<br />

i have always subscribed it will exclude those nine<br />

. it a taw-dom to<br />

to tne tvsc cwie servioBi pn*<br />

warily to keep such timh ml rale l«6tv pay,<br />

<strong>of</strong> my htttie, 1 ttMliiie / cm<br />

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ATTENTION<br />

SAMMONS<br />

CABLE<br />

Sammons Communications<br />

hasopened a new <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Our new <strong>of</strong>f ice will<br />

serve as a payment and<br />

converter pick-up center. For<br />

your convenience the <strong>of</strong>fice is<br />

located at<br />

WEST AVENUE<br />

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

OUR OFFICE HOURS:<br />

will be<br />

9A.M.to5P.M.<br />

* j> '<br />

Monday thru Ibufsday<br />

«y walkitt who parttd.<br />

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sponsors.<br />

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HOMEPORT IS HAVING A SALE<br />

A SPECIAL END OF THE YEAR SALE<br />

W teal <strong>of</strong> prime wahirfww with a 4 bidroom* 2Mi bath homtt( ttreplaw th<br />

the Uvlng room, vaultid eellmgli dthlng worn, den, and iome <strong>of</strong> me btit sun<br />

Mta tt<strong>of</strong>th <strong>of</strong> ksy<br />

Gardens bayfront with 2 bedrooms k 1 baths, great views,<br />

niwlot... $480,000<br />

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: "• •- : $149,800<br />

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UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

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ing, eat-In kitchen with Jenn-Alre, masterbedroom with a fireplace and bath suite w/Jacua«l A: skylights.<br />

Oversized 2 car garage, A bWevel deck with a sunken hot tub presently used tor Winter<br />

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Gold Coast area • 3 bedroom, 1 bath duplex, gag heat, <strong>of</strong>fered, furnished ,,,.,,,,,Reduced,.,,1,,1,!plo9,5UU<br />

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A great duplex actoss ihe itreet from the beach and boardwalk, parking for 9 cm plus a 2 caf<br />

triplex, 4th houia from the baach, fresh retiovatl<strong>of</strong>i,<br />

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Marinas from $730,000 to 45 million<br />

Helping to Make <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Your Home Port<br />

" • 4 * ,<br />

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WE WISH<br />

ALLOT YOU<br />

A BAM<br />

andHIALTOV<br />

NEW YEAR<br />

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RED RAIDERS<br />

BOY'9 DA9KETBALL<br />

VARSITY AND JR, VARSITY<br />

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DAUBY<br />

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A make-believe wish list<br />

for sporting typiesin *89<br />

to a tety gift list Mr<br />

p<br />

l sports pt«^ali to oh<br />

tw» yeaF vrtU be m Jif<br />

Williams sportscdhirMist;<br />

Mosi <strong>of</strong><br />

the meaning belxind th»<br />

«» tos|taaw gUfti. Some <br />

iwjol tor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

iOi HOPFMAN—anonymity.<br />

TONY dALANffi — t»ton to the sldeUnit <strong>of</strong> Oaan<br />

yr^ttw<br />

BOB MeALLffiHR — a tow more school wcordi m<br />

basketball<br />

TOM PiiRACO — the championship <strong>of</strong> the Seagull<br />

Claisle tor hii powerful Middle Towhshlp team.<br />

BILL NtCkLffi — • Cwup Three eha»plo«iWp this<br />

year to go with his district title <strong>of</strong> last year.<br />

WM P»N - ft<br />

BOB<br />

miteast,<br />

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PAUL UFBVBR — *<br />

Bos«orTonyGalan»i»iw*W'<br />

7W PRANK - the klnrf <strong>of</strong> sueeitt Ad ftekt hw<br />

in tennis that s*ew Ukdy, bated an herpMkh<br />

yew, 4i<br />

BUDRWCtC-aholeinw*. I<br />

PAT LVNCH - thws «o» h»al% waWft^ abaul the%<br />

only thing heU need to become the gwatest wetter in |<br />

Cape-AtlinHcU^uehiste^ \ |<br />

LBNtt - the type <strong>of</strong> mm U% mt m<br />

tik^ her girts' basketball Mm onii wto ftfflhtr Aan latt<br />

sesson in fte state teumawint,<br />

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nmc<br />

Before th# iMioh Ipiidi by,<br />

M'd like to tiki aw thtjughij d<br />

thflhki Wyou, ouf wlued cuitomers<br />

CARTER<br />

LINCOLN MBRCURY<br />

14th & West Avenue<br />

OcBinClly<br />

BILL MORBLAND — ft Future without Urtii ftlrfgtiway •{*<br />

and UfteeResi to worry about, fc<br />

BOTTT BrttNBR — ft basknlball \gmt ta Havwil bver*|<br />

the holidays, $<br />

JW MOaAN - a good yew te hii BABfid ttiirt boyi ^<br />

»nd at\ equally good yea* tor his daughter lit Holy Bplp. ^;<br />

It ^<br />

CRAlC MBN9INOBR — thi ftwrt OM Hfir^lsir.<br />

TIM OALLAGHBR — a wwsttlttg and wmt iehoiat. ?<br />

ihipwMonbiittlr State CoUigi. Cj<br />

TOM PARK — a diwce to handle pubUe addreis,^<br />

duttisaHhe Super Bowl. , -r<br />

JACK BOVD—a bwchfrot\t houitt Itt OCMH <strong>City</strong>.<br />

8HAR1 THOMPSON — a worid r^wd Itt the 400<br />

meters.<br />

TRBH COWHBY — another great defenii ftekt year<br />

which, coupled with the great olfertie ihi hai wtumtag,<br />

could give "heir the beat Held hockBy team 1ft Bouth Jer- ^<br />

RICH DOR9BV — a baiketbalLgariiB evwy Bfthirdiy. S "<br />

SHANNON GARR1TV — two itwng ittWii thmughoutbaiketbalUridiOftballMaiorii,<br />

,<br />

LBO CHASB — m empty Chriitoai twe lot on*<br />

Baturday night. B<br />

LARRY MABi — another ihot at Oeurp Uridli, •"•<br />

JOB CARINA — 70 peitent rrorn the foul Utti the reit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the seagon, . .j<br />

MtKB NAPLBB — thfBe more uhbiaten ffflis couMtry «•<br />

seoBons. k<br />

PREO BBN9ON — good WBithe* on hii next goll trip, '*•<br />

MAROARBT ROWBtL - a ehaftce toi Use Bit the buketball<br />

court the moves aha UNK at Egos,<br />

TO ALL WB HAVB VAMti TO MINTlON - a"<br />

hippy holiday leasott and a luceeiiful 1989. -'<br />

Raider, alumni<br />

run Saturday<br />

10<br />

yeiitwiUte<br />

mmtiy tern<br />

HIalTOl<br />

Hie H0\ Mhoal iem<br />

totitludetflts seastiti with a<br />

tetotd df lid and a 14thpkfc<br />

finish In<br />

wwt PaJettfld, Jack „„.<br />

^i fid totw and IcoH<br />

Mltk« won Ai top lktl«h*<br />

W tot the high sthwjl<br />

thi flluaml<br />

iidbyMUwI<br />

A holiday gift to the community from<br />

The Ship's Store & All Seasons Marina,<br />

i^iJMB w<br />

Ithe Ship's mxt\<br />

WMiteri<br />

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lent HJHI<br />

. /, Andy,v<br />

Shawl, John gtfk<br />

Baron Schlachter uwu<br />

Getie Watts and ClifL<br />

ittt (IJMjj Paul laitjni<br />

Mob flond,<br />

(IWS AI<br />

KeUy,,,<br />

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the high school teams.<br />

1 'Jii#d4 wflfl/Mfi<br />

Tlii alufflitl teiffl"<br />

Won the alumni erott ,<br />

High 9ttiO6l «M invited ta-.<br />

ttifl- tttt) finest Will statt at'<br />

call SStf'<br />

„ (WteKfl<br />

mi<br />

.Girls coast<br />

to victory<br />

in opener<br />

Ifli Odm dW |Ms out- by 5-6 Junior NottUe<br />

s«*ed AtkMUd dry, 144, In DeMowt, a 14-ptM genw kit<br />

the mmi petiod <strong>of</strong> kit ywr,<br />

week** HBMli opeiiw and Next Monday <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

then coaitod to a 39.a vlcto- faMs another vary- young<br />

V-. «,. t , . twin, Wlldwood Gatttbllc, Ut<br />

QiHs4jttitfi tttihi'Whlch the oBsnUtg ttufld <strong>of</strong> ttti<br />

ttw fldulh Uttwy Otaup HmvaTdaNle al Abiegtim<br />

- tail kit ]wr by jut High School.<br />

|i pamra, nao a sUrh, »•/,<br />

iFlMdifitfOHgpariod,<br />

But thii* licohd-pifiod<br />

cwloslttt tjpetiGtl a 22-7 load<br />

thai wii waugh to supply<br />

tfJVli 111 11 •<br />

*ttt# m t<strong>of</strong>lii ^lit 18<br />

poirttt evenly in tht thitd<br />

. ._.wafd Margaret<br />

r-— Wted <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

wifli lfl pdttte, lifting ha<br />

cards' total to 526 points.<br />

Mvell rnwed up to the 16th<br />

posltltiH dttldiig all-tlhie<br />

Mm wt#li\& tendm, passl«|<br />

triflh Levitt (516) and Sue<br />

Senior guard Shannon<br />

CMty added 10 pdhti to<br />

M^ fiaida 1 toted- junior guard<br />

PMufilw MtDowell and sophtirH<strong>of</strong>e<br />

deriter Antlonette<br />

VUtm «ch added six poiiits,<br />

Wfth y\rlgfeld Snatp scoring<br />

d at Mlllvllle/ a ttatn<br />

that hdii a fiew coadi (Steve<br />

wters backjed<br />

/ r r t rt rf INI<br />

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nmmaB<br />

<strong>of</strong> kappt; s<br />

SPENQLER'S<br />

231 WBBT AVI., DIAL 300-3343<br />

Closed foe Vacation<br />

. From Monday, b6c 19th ^<br />

Re-Open Monday, Jan. 16th<br />

omQBuggBBtlonB<br />

fotunderthdtre&,<br />

things thatm useful<br />

$nd8tlllbtliig much glee,<br />

a tool fervour dad,<br />

a toy for his pet,<br />

dozens <strong>of</strong> gifts<br />

ihMt you haven't got yetl<br />

a Black & <strong>Dec</strong>ker Tools<br />

a Skil Cordless Tools<br />

a Weathervanes and Signs<br />

a Revereware & Sunbeam<br />

aG,E,Housewares<br />

O Toys ind Beds for<br />

good dogs and cats<br />

CI Salad Shooters<br />

O Can Crushers<br />

O Flashlights & Batteries<br />

O Dustbusters, Workmates<br />

0 Flags & Thermometers<br />

dHili<br />

May love and<br />

peace fill your heart and home,<br />

Mery Christmas from the entire<br />

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mmt for<br />

With no time limit<br />

through bee, 31,<br />

Bill Augiiot announced.<br />

WhUg meim on the<br />

Street will remain<br />

mm in the<br />

block <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue<br />

Utfl ttittttd spaces at<br />

w.nsi, behind<br />

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fwif <strong>of</strong> them, to visit some neW'fwind friends In SHitfles have shown tHaf» pet can be both<br />

the uedlatric unit at Sh<strong>of</strong>e Memorial Ho^ltal psychologically arid' pyli^caiiy betiefldal<br />

thiiinollday season. s . ' Iti a paHerit'g recovery, and especially safer the<br />

A sttedally trained golden fttftevar, t*iti Is a elderly. According ttj'tkerajsy Dbg lltefahiw,<br />

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P,l has feeett mtiiind by Therapy Dotis as a fliefltts <strong>of</strong> prdttwtlrig better healthinteWidHcmalo/Hllhld^M.J./fltid<br />

flp^rta thetag "fhe best part Is tb«ee tale's faces light up<br />

to tw<br />

PJ. wtttf seleeted as a therapy dog because <strong>of</strong><br />

his even iemtiehtient and frifendtintm "doltlett<br />

retrievers are great with kids," she said.<br />

McCartney said that she ,atid hef dog have<br />

been Vtsltiltg nursing homes, kindergartens and<br />

hospitals fttr abodt two years, Her friend, fiathy<br />

Yard, OWflS two bull mastiffs who also take part<br />

in the therapy dog program. During the holidays,<br />

thsy doti Santa suits and are collectively<br />

known as "the barking reindeer,"<br />

Fairness and<br />

conservation<br />

study's goals<br />

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Wfltet-«te study rearing cmipletion<br />

here, d^ oYfldals said fuwday.<br />

Sea isle residents now ftty i flat<br />

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with an overage duttp f«^ed ttt<br />

cuiiimm mo Mceed a<br />

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New 0m, expected to be ready for<br />

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Woman injured in<br />

house fire Sunday<br />

dabbeliem<br />

biSdAStio uid that while<br />

10 Hrefightert were M the<br />

call, three false alarms<br />

louHded in varioui parts ol<br />

the dty> ineludiMg the<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

O.CtUX<br />

metier <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

OCEAN OCtY - The<br />

a^d bk<br />

wiA an<br />

KI Asbory Awmw fthbps remains a pite ot debris Anted this week.<br />

—the ittwttim <strong>of</strong> l New Jwtey-Amertcan Watw Company<br />

mm main wplatcemeW pwjad whteh was com- DettUi lAy, feui uttdtt Ac w»a»geii\eftt the<br />

pleted wMks ttgo. Tt» Wted-tn tmnchss mated an Pttrt Natonai ftmk ^AAwi» whfch hftB thu*<br />

o-incn atop trom me parKfng area bentnd B<strong>On</strong>w Bnop. bwn Aw, IU w U ^ would wewe With th«<br />

d*d oh 9ti\ Sh«h<br />

on&meithaht reports,<br />

TwoAirds <strong>of</strong> the riridd <strong>of</strong> eaiiv bawc fts well M ,<br />

wgulMory igeftdM would have to epptoVe Ae prottSal<br />

belie the lenglhy me^r prtweliS tirttthi be comlSd<br />

CBANdlWAlw<br />

woman was injured SiiKtlfty<br />

rdght when aw§ attempted<br />

to stomp out a fire which<br />

partially destroyed her<br />

Went Avenue hewe,<br />

aukht&ties reported*<br />

ftetteved to have been<br />

sparked by a blanket<br />

tfiroWa over > m eleetrte<br />

heater, the fire ruined half<br />

the two-story d<br />

hat4»Weit<br />

hOtaeat4»<br />

fire <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

Firefighters doused the<br />

blaee, which occurred<br />

around MS pm^ In "a few<br />

ittlftutdit" accordlHg to<br />

lenity Chief tVic blMnsdo.<br />

The three people who<br />

lived to the stogle-faMy<br />

home are staying with h§la»<br />

Uves, hi said. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />

occupants, Charlene White,<br />

38, watt treated it Bhore<br />

Memorial Hospital for<br />

burns to her feet, and later<br />

released, said BBeiaseie.<br />

the fire started In a set*<br />

<strong>of</strong>ld-itary bedroom, effU<br />

the false alarms didn't<br />

hamper Breftohters 1 efforts,<br />

according to tJlBdasdo who<br />

pointed out that in die put<br />

week a lull doten or so*<br />

false calls were l<br />

Cabbie<br />

robbed<br />

by fere<br />

oeiAN eit¥ - AH<br />

AtlanUe <strong>City</strong> taxleab driver<br />

delivering a fare to lit and<br />

Wesley wag robbed by his<br />

passenger", perhaps at gun.<br />

point, at HOB Friday morn-<br />

ItiB, police snJd,<br />

John Edghlll, if, hid<br />

picked Up i fltut, around 20<br />

'ears old, ftotn a casino,<br />

iccotdlhg to Del. Robert<br />

Blevltt. tltt suspect,<br />

dPficribed flo being 9-9, hnv-<br />

Ing i<strong>of</strong>l|, lend curly hair<br />

and a thin build, took about<br />

PEACE<br />

ONAEARTH<br />

May this New Year see<br />

fulfHlment<strong>of</strong>prospoHty<br />

andbrotherhoodforall<br />

mankind, Ourthanks to<br />

you, loyal friends, foryour<br />

continued ppatronage<br />

OfS^d<br />

There are local ties<br />

to crash over Scotland<br />

UXKBRMfi, totland - A»WWUM\Um»m<br />

•board the til-fated Pan Aw Right 103 Wednwt* <strong>of</strong> a^U<br />

AR the statt<br />

_ j'trt tipptttft Ifwt^ett dated lS>-perteM<br />

l- after attbV^W tot A wd»it- tedttrtt<strong>of</strong>tgoaL > •<br />

Wow Sh tosb thw»\# b UppttttownsWpwlUmy<br />

tecycltnft effottjd. He tft the heighbortt<strong>of</strong>rd o(<br />

that his hUto^ $lWv0(»tn total ttppta« fee<br />

h\ Sw tile <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Kent <strong>of</strong> Pttblkt<br />

Buperlrirenuent J<strong>On</strong>n rox. IB _ v<br />

looking at tt potential 41 tonnftge feduettonn due to<br />

( Ah toana«Hi» we really permit — $??v000 -- recydlngt would add<br />

have Mited t<strong>of</strong>ttwl over b\creaseintheicity\tippttttt ^OOOtnttpptaftfeetostA<br />

A3<br />

UonaMemtobet<br />

the —<br />

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:yv the t\ew6<br />

additional<br />

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fthd ittwe thaw<br />

tft addltlbftal tlppt»g<br />

fee tost* over last yeart<br />

-•L^^^""~ to city eftd<br />

n 6<br />

L<br />

b toldftet<br />

d\ar«efarl^ts$t.<<br />

by tht MuA ter . ewt* to the It<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

debt servtee to Sea tale <strong>City</strong> wat barged tttettt ekpeh^ MariAatds fee totals protected to total Awbotdtng to MUA ehairhfer»<br />

?^SHS,i? rwaftw *36d iftllllort vwatA $liatt^w ""•»"•"' in »ewaw treat' * »aidk saldk WiApUinlttg wmpUinittg Aat Ae between $i8!ik000 *i8!ik000 ftttd man William fcXi $x Band «»d<br />

nuiae ID<br />

rednesaay. ^ ^p^vetAeAta made to ment watt by ttaMUA this budget is 68 per&nt pettent debt $16^000 tn In 198*. <strong>1988</strong>. Hut estt- several other tommikston- tommisstonth>»h<br />

dlsBowl will cost the Autt\orltv l » four-plant year, the lSUft tharge. service, state taxes, statu- mate does not compeftsate ers^ state *hargfes eowprlse<br />

old #75 rate,, a tonVvrthe wd the $^(W K*UA waste duriftftthelMO*. treatoW »fetwo»k atoahttng beftlv6&,$!& to Ae ' m3K will tlosure tory tharges and tw post-closure addition to for uons possible through tonnage recycling. redue- pingfeecost. atleastaupwcentbfthettp-<br />

waste tteatoent budget will MaHnakis said less ttAan A portion <strong>of</strong> «\e waste


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PBA holds holiday party for students<br />

tht <strong>Ocean</strong>, Qty PoUoe- ifve to a brother or Site* at<br />

man's Benevolent Assoda- &««•. said Schaffer, and<br />

tt<strong>of</strong>t (PBA), Local «I, held "Ws added a ipeflal touch<br />

Its annual Christmas party to ths party,"<br />

for students, prior to the lite association, which in<br />

holidays, at the primary p»t yean l»Id &• toy<br />

and intermediate Khools giv»-§way on th» Music<br />

and also St. Augustae'i Pier, be^an preparations for<br />

Regional School. &• event in September.<br />

Members erf toe PBA and Drt, Bgt Jot Betoel, FtL Rich<br />

Santa Oaus visited each <strong>of</strong> Wtshart and BUI Sparks<br />

the sehooli for several wganiwd the program,<br />

hours. Each chUd visited The PBA also assisted<br />

with Santa Claus and mow than 50 neady families<br />

received a gift <strong>of</strong> their to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with toys,<br />

choice. fowl and food gift oirtifi-<br />

"All the work mat is eates, under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

done to raise funds and Drt. William Wilent, ehalrerganize<br />

the event is worth man.<br />

the expression on the chil Fund raising events and<br />

dren'i faces," said Dei. donations from residents<br />

Gary Sehiffar, president <strong>of</strong> contributed to this year's<br />

the PBA, Many children party, which totaled<br />

,0 toys and gift eerttfteatw. elal wlihss durthg PBA Christmas party.<br />

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Daily 10-8 Cloied Mon. Jan. i<br />

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Young at §|<br />

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meetJanJ lpm<br />

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'ntty: Xlam Witt hold in §<br />

Tfcepwgreitt will feature<br />

Willie Akarthy, prtfrfint«t<br />

ttw local fcalmm to<br />

fteis(TO,iiigttist— *<br />

< t t Tgp l f<br />

Gty taxpayer* formed to<br />

o^taj ewpMy tawa end<br />

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Gifts for patients<br />

t MtltenCiMte, lift, and Mary Barton, righMf th<br />

Ingersoll heads the Star Lodge in Tuckahoe Celebrates 80ih birthday<br />

its 125* year,<br />

1<br />

^ W. topr-<br />

Past marter, Harold C fifi<br />

put dtstrtct dipu^<br />

Morgan Morris, who IB cur- grandmaster.<br />

treasurer, were among the past master serving ai<br />

honored guests in the installing Marshal; and<br />

Thomas Jewelers<br />

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Cuiit speaker- was<br />

COMMUNICATIONS IS<br />

MEETING TOPIC<br />

Shirley Ford Wealhere,<br />

image consultaht and '<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> Style Inc. <strong>of</strong> i<br />

too, will discuss "better<br />

communications through<br />

lmaBe" at the next meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Adsoda-<br />

Bon <strong>of</strong> Women's Business<br />

Owners, Cape May County<br />

Chapter, Jan, it at the Lobster<br />

House, Cape May. Din»<br />

ner Is 7 p.m. with cocktails<br />

at 6 pM, Cdst it $16 for<br />

members, $20 for nonmembers.<br />

Call 398-1992 or 884-<br />

2806,<br />

Jersey.<br />

Vocal solos were sung by<br />

Linda Sue Ford.<br />

Rose Bartholomiw <strong>of</strong> Un-<br />

guest <strong>of</strong> honor it a party to 1<br />

celebrate her 80th birthday, I<br />

Dee, 16, In the board room lj<br />

tt«ptlon was held follow-<br />

Ing the ceremonies at the<br />

Stow, m<br />

Mays Landing fire hall. A longtime <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> |<br />

reildent and Stalnton $<br />

employee tor many y§Ms, •$<br />

Bartholomew Is In charge Of Hi<br />

me housiware and dilldren's<br />

department In the<br />

store.<br />

Employees from her<br />

departments, along with<br />

employees throughout the<br />

store, presented her win<br />

and Jewelry box and a Norfolk<br />

pine tree decorated for<br />

Christmas.<br />

New Year's baby;f)^<br />

pin fWlfl Prank Weolty, I ^««MU^NiW Year's tosb-bibyeontiit(ipwi«id<br />

to Aat fflns to parents who<br />

m BSCI in rifls <strong>of</strong>fered by local mi*auitii '<br />

Osborns in concert at<br />

OCEAN 1 CITV — lift<br />

ttinttift has ttf w« te<br />

800 ot than to bodies,<br />

11^ fe d<br />

mW«ttttto to<br />

»he nmw music tnd m »<br />

t b C l t a<br />

gas- wj^ pu»p£ is to pft*. ffl<br />

pfc . Osboms tn pmlw <strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

Hob Osbom Is meniger Christ,<br />

The Osboms PlUB<br />

Choir entertains seniors<br />

with holiday favorites ****<br />

PArtsmtrt In tht Unlttti Methodist Women's Christmas comedy Ineiucte, from lift, be judged<br />

UMW presents Christmas play<br />

Christian club makeup mmmm<br />

demonstration Jan, 9 ^ ^<br />


At nwrttte*. Dee,». We*. Wt 3eOWa.4£DGtB At<br />

obituaries.<br />

Peter Macphoi son, 68;<br />

photographer<br />

: 9OMGRS POINT —Peter Maq>henon, 68, ot this com-<br />

• munity died <strong>Dec</strong> 13 in Shor Memn-ial Hospital altar a<br />

•brtfriUneis.<br />

' A freelance phoiographcr for Tht Smtind-Ltigfr tor<br />

: fte |»ast MVeral wire, he spedtlired in sporti photdgK-<br />

J phy and, according to newspaper editor John AndruB,<br />

; litttally wtnt out <strong>of</strong> his way to provide coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

: youth sports.<br />

'PetarMBcphtnon rared deeply for young people and<br />

tills concetti showed in his photographs," Andrus laid.<br />

"He deUghted In capturing the<br />

midal moment <strong>of</strong> a play on film.<br />

He was able to picture the exuberance<br />

<strong>of</strong> his subjects through a<br />

blending <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional ability<br />

and his love <strong>of</strong> youth while meet<br />

tow the challenge <strong>of</strong> the moment.*<br />

Born In Bathgate, Scotland,<br />

Macphenon came to the United<br />

States In 1926.<br />

He was i graduate <strong>of</strong> the Pitts*<br />

burgh Institute <strong>of</strong> Art and had a<br />

distinguished eireer is a prolesilonal<br />

photographer to Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. where he resided before moving here 10 years ago.<br />

SuivtvinB are his wife, Sueette; three ioni, David <strong>of</strong><br />

Longport, Robert <strong>of</strong> figg Harbor Township, and lames<br />

ef Sbmen Point; two daughteri, Butanne <strong>of</strong> Boston,<br />

Mass, and Sandra <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; a brother, Jamei <strong>of</strong><br />

Donora, Pa., and a sister, Jean Mulr, <strong>of</strong> CWno, Calif.<br />

Servlw was Tuesday it Gospel Hall Home in Longport,<br />

with Minor Hawk <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh) a lifelong friend,<br />

speaking <strong>of</strong> Macpherton*s resolute nature, his Christian<br />

life and <strong>of</strong> his coming to accept Christ as his personal<br />

savior.<br />

Arrangements were by the Jeffries and Keates Funeral<br />

Home, Northfleld.<br />

Kathleen Martin, 66<br />

; OCBAN crrV-Kathlein D. Marttn, 66, <strong>of</strong> 100 1st<br />

Street, died Dee. 28 at her home.<br />

: Bom In Philadelphia, she lived here permanently for<br />

six years,<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

OctanClty'% Family Flotlat<br />

CHRISTIAN SC<br />

Welcomes you<br />

to study the<br />

"go®"<br />

"T0mt ittktM Andmatin to Bi pnbidj and<br />

wtgmtmt is tuutmmk,"<br />

,, 0«Jl Hlfmpiiud <strong>of</strong><br />

wm.tm Mommn ANB __J_..<br />

y Mtty Batet Eddy,<br />

145:3<br />

Jlflgi, twmatletu and (upjmtl fa te«d«« fdf mf«t one<br />

hundtid ycati,<br />

mt<br />

Firit Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th AAsbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0038<br />

First Pre§byterian Church<br />

"UoWngtorthrke Ward<strong>of</strong>Ufe'<br />

B;MBI I IL I SSV<br />

SUNDAYJAN, 1,1089<br />

MotnlngVJdtshlp 11AM<br />

9 WAYS AND<br />

MAN'SDAYS"<br />

W Unit. She served in<br />

the Bulge.<br />

nu ana i UHB VJUD,<br />

Shewaiamemfaer«IStfttnee&i<br />

Surviving aw her hustettrf,&vid B4| ttw<br />

8. <strong>of</strong> Bucks County, Pa, and fecJtert |, <strong>of</strong> UL_<br />

Sfi. Hel t ^ ° r Wtihihgton, b.en<br />

WUUiin Dougherty <strong>of</strong> Bucks Ooumm Ifo. ",<br />

g«ndthi!d«h; --/»-i<br />

nine<br />

be to WUatt Penn OiMetwy, PhOadltfphla.<br />

Uffll arwnittttente a» by the (QodMy t^neitl Matte,<br />

Jake O'Connor, 1<br />

SOMBSS POINT— Jake O'Connor, .,^.U.,U,-U1U «,<br />

<strong>of</strong> John A. and Maty f. O'Connor, died FHdBV In Children's<br />

Hospital In PhiladelpKlfl.<br />

Also surviving are a brother, Michael at home| and<br />

paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. faith A. O'Connor<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> the Angels was Bald Tuesday In St. Joseph's<br />

Church. Burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays<br />

Landing.<br />

Arrangements were by the George H. Wimberg<br />

Funeral Home, Unwood,<br />

Contributions may bo made to the Atlantic County<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes,<br />

Emily J. Smith, 90<br />

OCBAN CITY - Emily J, Smith, 90, died DM. 2i In the<br />

Eastern Shore Nursing Home, Swalnton.<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Unsfotd, Pa., Mrs. Smith moved to this<br />

community lr. 1920 and was a resident at Eastern for the<br />

past six years.<br />

She was a retired saleselerk it the Stnwbrldgt and<br />

Clothier sure In Philadelphia.<br />

Mrs, Smith was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United MethodlBt<br />

Church and the Order ot the Eastern Star, Chapter<br />

No. 83.<br />

She Ii survived by a brother, Boyd W. NattteSS til Somers<br />

Point.<br />

eastern Star service wHi be 10:30 a.m. today ftfcttj.<br />

day), followed by funeral service at 11 &m> it the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home. Friends may call from 10 a.m.<br />

at the funeral home. Burial will be In Seaside Cetrtetery,<br />

Marion F, .Josephson, 11<br />

SOMBRS POINT - Marton F. "Mickey* fc&phm,<br />

81, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, dlid D«. 48 at hw hoMB,<br />

Mrs, Josephsoti operated Mickey's Ceramic Shop here.<br />

A lifelong area resident, she was bom In Newo arid was<br />

a longtime member <strong>of</strong> the Seafood Bowling League in<br />

SurviviriB art hit* husband, Freds two daughters, Patty<br />

G, Cole <strong>of</strong> MlUvllle and Linda S, Paltfwti oriaureldalei<br />

a son, Pred U at home; arid two Bisters, Edna Nell <strong>of</strong><br />

Hatnm<strong>of</strong>iten and VvbriMe ^Vejfflttrt af iWgWWt Michj:<br />

Marvin Stewart <strong>of</strong> Ne ; sc6i dtiti rwd grandchildren.<br />

Service wm bi Id $M.: today (tiiuwelay) at the<br />

Adami.p«/eet VmttAfam NekMd, Burial vMbi<br />

In Laurei Mernorial Park, f<br />

Walttr W, itier, f 6<br />

DOVfiM, DgL — Walter W. SUdr, 76, fohnetly <strong>of</strong> till'<br />

wodd,Nj, died Det,2idt Ids httttie.<br />

New Sunday Schedule<br />

ST.JOHN'S<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Ooirtittl Avenue at Teruh Stf^l<br />

O<strong>of</strong>lflHCtty<br />

9:00 a.m, - Christian Education<br />

10:30 a.m.-Worflhlp \K<br />

Wedne3dayWor3hlp,7:30p(m,<br />

ST,PETER'S UNITED<br />

b MyrUc fcAch, ac, A Umgkcm rodent o! U«-<br />

Ki Wtt bom ta HiasWfttville. H.U and moved to<br />

grtttdAlldiw.<br />

^rvUtt VrtB tttttt&y at Sfc Paul's Episcopal Church<br />

Cftiwd^ Del. teurkl was private.<br />

A m i t were by the Michael ). Amteuso<br />

Corttributlonii may be Bent to the Central Delaware<br />

Hospice, 637 & Governors Ave.> Ower, Del 19901.<br />

Andrew L» Gilford, 46<br />

EOMERS POMf - Andrew L Glffonl, 46, a detective<br />

Wrgeant with the Somere Point Mite Department, died<br />

D^ 23 at Short Memorial Hrtebttel after a short Illness.<br />

" -"*-'-•-• - r - • sPotteeDepart*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the March <strong>of</strong> Dunes<br />

he coordinated the Mother's March for the<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and Atlantic<br />

Community College, Mr. Glftord was a veteran <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alt Fora* and a past member <strong>of</strong> the 177th Tactical<br />

Fighter Group <strong>of</strong> this New Jersey Air National Guard.<br />

A charter member <strong>of</strong> the Boners Point Fire Department,<br />

he was « member <strong>of</strong> the Police Benevolent Association<br />

LdCdl No, 77 <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Investigators, a<br />

past member ot the Somen Point Rescue Squad and was<br />

a coach with the Sowers Point Little League.<br />

A longtime area resident! he was bom in Perth<br />

Amboy.<br />

Surviving are two sons, Michael A. and Matthew D,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a daughter, Pamela B, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, nil mother, Edna M, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a sister<br />

Mart«."Gerry" Rolf <strong>of</strong> Somen Peirtts and a brother,<br />

Robert j, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

Service WAS Tuesday at the Mlddleton-Sttoble Funeral<br />

Home. Burial was private.<br />

Arthur Geissler, 76<br />

SOMBRS PO1MT - Arthur Cdssltt, 76, <strong>of</strong> Bay AVLnuodlDtl<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>. 24 ntBhnrcMcmoriii) Hospital,<br />

Mr. Gelssler formerly was a booWceeper in the<br />

ac^iintlr^ department at Pacemaker Co., Newark,<br />

tttew are nolmmedlate lurvivflw,<br />

Service wai Wednesday at the Adams-Perfect Funeral<br />

Hone, Northfield, Burial wai in Uurel Memorial Park,<br />

Pomtwa.<br />

Leone A. Creelman<br />

6P1UNC3F1BLD, Pa,*-Lioni A. ttgiiMW <strong>of</strong> All AW<br />

died <strong>Dec</strong>, J3 at tho Har«Um Hall Nursing Home in<br />

MMMWCMUt^ Ut^<br />

reefetwi wai a reHred stattstidan for Atiantic<br />

Ct». In Phlkdelphia,<br />

tjg are two sons, Howard R Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Xiipfttt<br />

one rioter. DUibpth A> Btown bt Chal/ont. P&,\<br />

gtandchlldrett and three great-grandchildren.<br />

ttfVMf* and burial were private at the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />

the/aWily.<br />

Lavinia HolHngsworth, 71<br />

Arrangements were by the OUver H. Bait Co,, Phlla-<br />

OCBAN CtTY-LavLfllo ft, HoUlflgftW<strong>of</strong>th, 71, died<br />

<strong>Dec</strong> 16 at Show Memorial Hospital,<br />

Bom In Philadelphia, sho lived lit Abtngtottj Pa, and<br />

NapefVllle. ill, before triovitig here, , ,<br />

MVi, MollliigsWdttli WAS » m&nbet <strong>of</strong> St. Peters<br />

UnltodMdthod Lit Church,<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Palernwi a itta Gewge Wi<br />

Sstfi simsi and Asbu/y Avenue<br />

fttiv, Paul W, wtdarLod, Pmtf<br />

SUNDAY JAN, 1,198&<br />

10J30A,M, Sermon;<br />

"BJBINO CHR1STUNEVEWY DAV"<br />

• '.i\ NefyCommunldn "/'• !<br />

-/,,: •<br />

NEW YEAR'S EVE SERVICE<br />

SirrtaiwiDwitAttheM^lPui^t^lltttevPWli,. ^<br />

delphta, Pa. Burial was tn "<br />

George Moore, 69<br />

PEPTFORD—George W* Mocrte, «9,<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong>,died <strong>Dec</strong>. 21 tn UhdefWOod<br />

Mr.' Moore was a retired con&tttieti<strong>of</strong>t<br />

wasamembtr<strong>of</strong>BeableatyKtato^eLo<br />

and was ar. Army veteran <strong>of</strong> World WarB.<br />

, hiifeMa*yLtlidftUght . L /M«aaugwerkjatti6Lynft ^<br />

Santarcangelo <strong>of</strong> Deptford; two brotheWv Nicholas <strong>of</strong> ^<br />

Horidaandlohn<strong>of</strong>QdifbmiatandtttfeegwndchUdfett. "^<br />

Funeral service and Masonic BerviCfe Was Mohday at '<br />

the Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, Periru»auken. Vj<br />

Burial wti in Mount HcJly Cemetery. \s<br />

Contributions in his memory may be sent to the \><br />

Maionlc Home <strong>of</strong> Burlington, dr the Mawtelc Con*' H<br />

VinnyBrna,60<br />

SOMBRS POINT-Vlmy M, Bma, 60, died <strong>Dec</strong> 21 in<br />

Shore Mimorial Hospittl.<br />

A dealer at Caesare Hotel Casino in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, she<br />

WM a member rf St Joseph^ Ghuieh.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Robttrr Ct • daughter.<br />

Sunn <strong>of</strong> tws dty, and a ton, Edward <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvlfle.<br />

Service wai Saturday in the Middleton^troble Funeral<br />

Home. Burial wai private.<br />

Edna Hopper, 92<br />

OCEAN crrY-Bdna C. Hopper, M( died Dte. II to••*-il<br />

Rjlsom,Pa.,itthihon\e<strong>of</strong>rierioni ,'<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, Mrs. Hopper lived here for 2fi<br />

years, She wai a member <strong>of</strong> the O<br />

and Shuffliboard Club.<br />

Surviving are a ion, Gerald ft Jr. <strong>of</strong> PolsOm, ftlx grand*<br />

children and 10 great-grandchildren.<br />

n<br />

Service wai Dee, 23 at the James P, Knoetgen Pilneral 31<br />

Home, Ridley Township, PA> Burial was private. •;\<br />

Contributions may be made to the OeettrV <strong>City</strong> Shuffle- •V<br />

board dub, 1W. Station Rd., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 0B226. ; Hi<br />

'ill<br />

Elizabeth Merstorf, 87<br />

it!<br />

OCBAN ClTY^Blkabeth H. (Shaw) Mtfttorf, 67, died .:„'<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>, 25 in Bilrdette TomllM Memorial Hospital, Cape r<br />

May Court House.<br />

j<br />

\<br />

She Is survived by a daughter, Dorothy 3. Schmidt <strong>of</strong> nV<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; a grandson and two gfdat-gtandchildren, •V<br />

Service was Wednesday at the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Burial will be 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at ihe Garden <strong>of</strong><br />

Faith Cemetery, Baltimore,<br />

Contributions may be made to the Great Commission<br />

Fellowship, in care <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, {<br />

spindrift<br />

by Joe Gilbert<br />

Skating a loss<br />

He was small in stature, a greatest affection (is him.<br />

giant when you got toHe<br />

was the epitome <strong>of</strong> gen'<br />

know him.<br />

llemanly gwee and charm,<br />

He had a quick wit, a It was a delight to be In his<br />

•low, easy smile and hecompany,<br />

never seetned to be per. Peter Macpliefswi, phom&phetpartiieilmxMd<br />

wa» friendly without a htunan<br />

US!*9 ri lh h<br />

ifaw<br />

ft hut<br />

friends usually, to be his<br />

friend - and accepted as<br />

to<br />

pi<br />

obituaries<br />

Vestto C Dubbs» 83<br />

O N $ H V<br />

the<br />

tu*ei*n Howe, <strong>Ocean</strong> Vtewt<br />

Tfll^teWH^tllC<br />

ol^teWo^tAlnCapeMayCouHttoVsse,<br />

fonnerly. df Pertdomen Valley, t*a^ «he V«4 an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the SAi*h StlUwdl Chapter <strong>of</strong> theCteughW 6f the<br />

Atneikan Revotuti<strong>of</strong>t tod * ttwtnber <strong>of</strong> Ihe trinity<br />

UiUtedChuiA<strong>of</strong>ChrtottoSpinneratown.<br />

Burvtvtftg tut hat husband* firederte &; two tuna; ft*tfr<br />

» eric & Jr,^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> w>d John C. <strong>of</strong> PhoCrtUViUe. IX<br />

live grandchlldwnj and one grea^grandehlld.<br />

Gnveslde aet^oe will be 11 a.m. Prtday In Trinity<br />

^ United ,Chu*ch <strong>of</strong> Christ Cemetery. Amttgettentft ete<br />

: by theGodfrtyFynewlHome<strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />

Helen M. Keener, 63<br />

SOMERS POINT - Helen M. keener, 63, <strong>of</strong> Show<br />

; Rood, died tW, 26 in Shorn Memtwtal Hospital.<br />

M«. KeeftHf was bom tn White Haven, Pa., and was ft<br />

ikmet member <strong>of</strong> the Ladles Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Legion In Sdmers Point.<br />

Surviving ate two Sons, Donald J. <strong>of</strong> Cardiff end John<br />

Baranyak <strong>of</strong> Orlando, Fla.| a daughter, Rose Smith <strong>of</strong><br />

Bargalfttowrtj two Blsfert, Mary Metklnls <strong>of</strong> Scotch Val'<br />

, ley, Pa.k and Ann ttelem <strong>of</strong> White Haven, Pa, v , a brother,<br />

John Barahyak <strong>of</strong> White Haven, Pa.t and six gtand-<br />

chlldteh. hlldteh<br />

Service will be 2 p.m. today rihursday) In the Adaws-<br />

Pcrfect Funeral Home, KloHhfleld. Burial will be In<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Friends may call at 1 »JA.<br />

itoday at the funeral home.<br />

&fffro*tii I Rose Emerson, 85<br />

MW<br />

him<br />

OCEAN CHY-Rose t, fitnerson. fi5t died <strong>Dec</strong>. 22 at<br />

her home.<br />

Mrs. Emerson was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> avic<br />

Oub, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Society, the Sweet Adelines<br />

singing group and the Altar and Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Prances Cabttnt Church, where she formerly was a solo*<br />

k< A resident <strong>of</strong> this dty since 1970, she was formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Huntingdon Valley, Pa.<br />

There are no Immediate survivors.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Wednesday at St.<br />

Prances Cabrlnl Church. Burial was In Holy Sepulchre<br />

Cemetery, Philadelphia.<br />

Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>On</strong>iffrey, 87<br />

NORTHFlfiLD—filkabeth <strong>On</strong>iffrey, 87, <strong>of</strong> Shepherd<br />

Circle, died <strong>Dec</strong>, 20 at the Greenwood Health Care Cen-<br />

'ter.Pleasantville. , ,<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Mlnersville, Pa., Mrs, <strong>On</strong>iffrey lived in the<br />

area three years.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Ellen Erker <strong>of</strong> Miami,<br />

and Bthel Jones with whom she made her home! two<br />

sons, filinei 1 <strong>of</strong> Newburgh, N.Y., and Michael <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina! io grandchildren, and five great-grand'<br />

children. „ • . .. ><br />

Service wds-,Btt!.'23 at the Oravlte Funeral Hotne,<br />

^Shenandoah.'Pa. flurlal Was In Byuaritifle Catholld Cetti'<br />

*atefy,Mahanoy0ty,Pa.<br />

Local arrangements were by the Adams-Perfect<br />

Funeral Howe,<br />

Amos <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> told<br />

USA Weekend, which<br />

recently set up a phone-in<br />

poll on "How our meals<br />

have changed." <strong>On</strong> Its<br />

cover, a Rockivellesque<br />

painting portrayed a<br />

nuclear family enjoying a<br />

hontecooked dinner in a<br />

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DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAABDDS PA<br />

Diane Q. Raab, R.D.H. Scott H, Raab, C.D.T.<br />

QINIRAL & PAMiLY DiNTlSTRY<br />

PULL SERVICE LAS ON PREMISES<br />

REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT<br />

EMERGENCIES ACCEPTED<br />

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600 WEST AVE, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Saturday and Insurance Plans<br />

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PLEASE HELP!<br />

We have bona-fide, pre-quallfled<br />

buyers, looking to purchase Real<br />

Estate in the following areas:<br />

GARDENS • Single family, fix-up or good<br />

condition OK<br />

SINGLE FAMILY Homes in othir areas (Riviera,<br />

Bayland, Etc.)<br />

EAST ATLANTIC BLVD. -water views<br />

BAYFRONT -All types and locations<br />

DOWNTOWN - Storefront w/apartment (9)<br />

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to the Super Bowl and<br />

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civic organisations and the 150,000 persons wnverge m<br />

police end five departments'<br />

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Dave WinsloW does an<br />

<strong>City</strong> Is a community that<br />

lime to help those whocares,<br />

this was never more<br />

excellent (ob running the DINING DEUGHTS!<br />

need help. Most are from*<br />

parade and coordinating<br />

his committee, the police TUES; Pasta Nights<br />

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fire* departments do<br />

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Homemade Ravioli $4.50<br />

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Friday<br />

Homtntttde Shitted .Shells<br />

Saturday<br />

Chicken Breast t»t»f waalana<br />

$4.50<br />

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Between 9th & 10th on Asbury Ave. - 3W'79O3<br />

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FUHdi. Htttid foj; me fbitwet WttutUtgtwt<br />

(dOokW <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

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Before Freezing Weather Sets In:<br />

• Wrap exposed pipes with Insulated material,<br />

Old ra^ or blankets titn be used,<br />

• Mug up Amity o«cfcs and iitWif broken<br />

window panes to secure water lines and<br />

meters in biisernentiireas against ihe cold,<br />

< Check crawl spaces and praps to make sure<br />

pipes are well protected,<br />

• Brain water and remove hoses from outflde<br />

faucets. During freezing weather, an? water<br />

in the piping may freeze and burst th# pipe,<br />

REMEMBER: Broken pipes waste water,<br />

time and money, To save all three, protect<br />

your plumbing from freezing nowf<br />

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editorial/comment<br />

WedonU<br />

want them!<br />

Subscrtbtrt <strong>of</strong> Samrnetw Communication^ which<br />

means Just about evttyoht with a television to our<br />

area, received a vtry patronlaihg litter wctntly. In<br />

the lecohd paragraph it wai stated Iht company<br />

was inertasmg the number <strong>of</strong> basic channels mm<br />

21 to 31 "In response to your changing television<br />

needs.<br />

Thirteen paragraphs down In the 16-pamgraph,<br />

small-typt letter, it is stated: In ordir to make<br />

these channel additions possible, the new basic<br />

rate will be $13.95, ifrtetive January 1989. We<br />

hope that you will agree that this new basic mtvice<br />

has more to <strong>of</strong>fer for your entire family..."<br />

We don't agree. Furthermore we restnt the<br />

apparent dupuclty. During the rectnt hearing on<br />

the renewal <strong>of</strong> its cable TV franchlit, Sarnmons*<br />

regional manager claimed the so-called restructuring<br />

was necessitated by additional costs incurred<br />

over the past two yean since Bammorts took over<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lines from Cablentertaliunent.<br />

Wt concui' with those subscrtbirs and city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

who viiw this 36 peretnt wit hike as a ploy,<br />

who consider the extra channels as not being in<br />

the best Interests <strong>of</strong> the people and who don't like<br />

the dictatorial process which cable televlson firms<br />

have in setting rates without a formal hearing process.<br />

We call upon the city to stipulate in its renewal<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Summons* franchise that the basic cable service<br />

remain as it is at the price it was, allowing<br />

those who want more channels to pay tar thtrn<br />

without penalizing all subscribers.<br />

•A %jh*Wm<br />

Public policy, not market, is behind development<br />

l»j DAVID F.MOOttE<br />

We've watched open<br />

space fill prey to random<br />

and helter-skelter development<br />

throughout this state<br />

we're In, and most <strong>of</strong> us<br />

: suppose that this pattern<br />

: items from "mtM tote-<br />

8i." Not go. lt»i mostly<br />

because <strong>of</strong> public policy,<br />

local jotting, taJMtton, lino<br />

geviFnatirtt ifiveitfflgfit<br />

and the fallacy that mote<br />

• cotistmcUoti means wore<br />

tax income, with smaller tail<br />

bUli for thi individual tax*<br />

p<br />

, ft doean'i take tttudt ecrutiny<br />

to look around and<br />

realise that government<br />

action has put pavement<br />

wnere corn once grew, ana<br />

dereliction in dfles abandoned<br />

by those heading<br />

afield to where the new<br />

pavement is. Those are the<br />

direct results <strong>of</strong> land values<br />

being hiked by putting<br />

" ' sewer lines and<br />

demand for them had hot<br />

yet happened, But building<br />

the Infrastructure guaranteed<br />

the development,<br />

Those enticements for<br />

real estate and develop'<br />

went types started and<br />

have sustained the<br />

ward-bound movemetit<br />

from city to countryside.<br />

Other public policy moves<br />

have brought more momentum!<br />

things like tax deductions<br />

for mortgage interest<br />

and that inextinguishable<br />

belief that more houses<br />

mean fewer taxes to share.<br />

Find out how much it mk<br />

p«r>flr k> educate rt M6<br />

Um one <strong>of</strong> itUsA houses<br />

and awaken to reality I<br />

itlsat this point that we<br />

we the arrivaiw a new fig*<br />

we on the scene, exhotHng<br />

municipal environmental<br />

Commissions to use<br />

the legislature long ago to<br />

advise local governments<br />

on the intelligent ways to<br />

go, and tiot go, in terns Uf<br />

dBViltijJniiWi<br />

Thai flew figure ii Christopher<br />

}, Baggett, acting<br />

cominissloiier <strong>of</strong> the state<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> HnVi*on'<br />

Bflvirontrtenial Congress<br />

organised by the Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey Bttviranmentdl<br />

Conttnlssierts in<br />

Princeton, Doggettsaldi<br />

1 urge you fo enctiiifage<br />

yew community to have as<br />

remaining open space<br />

within ind flbuttlrig its<br />

btniridariea, Haw but these<br />

hinds should be preserved<br />

bt developed is the basic<br />

questlrjn thai must be posed<br />

and addressed, No fongei 1<br />

, we tooiiBthlB issue and<br />

Aflw asking rhe<br />

"Mow greeti is our futuwr<br />

tfeggea stressed tot envl»<br />

wnmental coniirtlssiona<br />

must move lrttd the state<br />

plan tmi \mm h« sees<br />

more emphasis tin raads «s<br />

rather than parks, recreation,<br />

wildlife, water supply,<br />

scenic beauty and<br />

historic preservation. Me<br />

tileoged Dfit* support for<br />

alnlttg recognition for<br />

' but laid, "Wi<br />

Jm-tim<br />

iecWffll«8io«j<br />

as a coalmen addressed the<br />

neeas to be protected By tne<br />

stfltoplriti,<br />

BM P> Mtott t» txmitwe<br />

ittmkr a m to '<br />

MUA is committed to comprehensive recycling program<br />

at the MUA mm<br />

be recycled thfough<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledgers Intended to darify the pt • the Step-i ptogram<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> October through the Sale ot tecycla* ding ptopm during 1m eliotild be operational<br />

ments which ate an btevlta' nine-tnonui penody tnese 14 bles-received through the these uiaterials will be within the next three or<br />

ble part <strong>of</strong> starring up any municipalities collected end <strong>of</strong> September have sepataled oti-slte and maf- tout months and will con-<br />

new regional pfogtam <strong>of</strong> """ tons <strong>of</strong> tetydiUm been credited or rebated to keted at the highest Market tinue to serve all pawidpatthis<br />

type, we would like to is wet four tlmu the each<br />

revenues available tot the Ing eommtinirJes until the<br />

point out that overall, the it at fecydables c6l-> lity<br />

material; As Iff the past, all startup Of tne permanent<br />

Cape May County recycling leded tot the entire yettt at « All<br />

net tntfffcet revenue intermediate pVacessing<br />

program us adopted by the Wt, to a result, during<br />

mA^tmUHjS M^^KAmMmmmJiJl HiJ^ M^UWkJt^kXMJi^i<br />

d l<br />

Freeholde/ fidaed \m got' this period these c<strong>of</strong>rtmiirtP<br />

niit-iiiAtmMiijmtS tMitiirAi-imiiiiifltt<br />

beverage tmiaiam wWth<br />

the MUA wiil ctrfitffwie to<br />

ten <strong>of</strong>f to a posidve mA ties have saved nearly<br />

pflrttapaDiie xnuniapauncff<br />

m pemtiy being stocks<br />

teeelVe,«nd to MotA tiw<br />

Ctftistcuctlve «Htt Awing mm In solid waste Up<br />

arid ptiva'ie flrmi contribute ^tiSrititie* tit all wcydflbto<br />

m ping fees,<br />

arid<br />

With the ttitittati&l Siip ' ttw oat bt the 14<br />

fbrt <strong>of</strong> the fVeef(6id«H(, and<br />

We ate , the active parricipatlow by<br />

that these partisan «U Cape May County<br />

t it aHowed to 8f«d fnuriicip/dities «wd resi-<br />

without thaflwige hfl w tojm; d«i(#y Ktf /t% expert these<br />

pemmt<br />

tibHi my mislead <strong>of</strong>


mmfity. 0M, SMM«<br />

Jack Neali talks about Lou Holtz; polish with fire and brimstop<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> you reading this have heart <strong>of</strong> Lou Holtz, You<br />

know, head coach at Notre Dame, <strong>1988</strong> Coaeh <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, The guy who will lead hu team out againit West<br />

Virginia next Monday in the Resta Bowl for the national<br />

championship.<br />

" But one <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident knows Lou Holla better<br />

thaft the rest <strong>of</strong> us because 0 was there at the beginning,<br />

Jadt Neall was a sophomore at The College <strong>of</strong> William<br />

i Mary in 1969 when Holtz assumed his first head<br />

coaching job there. Holt? had previously been an<br />

assistant at Iowa, William fc Mary, Connecticut, South<br />

Carolina and Ohio State,<br />

*He wai polished," remembered Nenll, "but he was a<br />

Rr»«nd>brunstone type <strong>of</strong> coach who wouldn't hesitate<br />

to grab your fa« mask on the practice field to make a<br />

point.*<br />

Neall was an All-South Jersey player at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School who went on to become an AU-Arnerican<br />

linebacker at William & Mary,<br />

In his three years in WilUanwburg, Va,, Helta's teams<br />

were 13-20, including a visit to toe Tangerine Bowl in<br />

1970.<br />

"W» played a tough schedule for a school our slie,"<br />

Hid Neall. "We played against Miami, North Carolina,<br />

fulane and other major coUtge programs. 11<br />

In fact, during Neall's senior year, William & Mary<br />

had the lead In tht fourth quarter <strong>of</strong> every gaaw, but<br />

still managed to lose six times.<br />

"I remember one game when a guy named Danny<br />

Buggs brought 1 kick back to our 10-yard line in the<br />

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dosing minutes" Mid Neall, ^and they,s«i«a. We. got<br />

into position tor a winning Mi goal but missed it and<br />

lost,23-2!,»<br />

The opponent was West VUgta^ a seh<strong>of</strong>ii that once<br />

again plays a major part in HoWrt goals.<br />

After the thwe years at WlUlam & Mary, Holt! spent<br />

four years at North Carolina State where his Hams were<br />

in the Top 20 three times and In a bowl all four years.<br />

Prom nn thwugh 1983 he coached at Arkansas, guiding<br />

the Raiorbacks to six bowl appearances and a Wo <strong>of</strong><br />

Tbp-10 BiUshes.<br />

Then It was two years at Minnesota before moving to<br />

Now Dame in 1986. His three Irish teams are 24-10<br />

with one game to go.<br />

Hold's biggest failure was a 3-10 record AS head coach<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New York Juts in 1976. He lift the MM with one<br />

game left in the season.<br />

g<br />

Th Three years ago he h also l walked lkd away from f hi his team at<br />

Minnesota before a "scheduled Independence Bowl<br />

appearance against Clemson, He left because he had<br />

already signed a contract to coaeh at Notre Dame.<br />

He hag gained some attention for his discipline.<br />

Againit Southern Cat this year, Holts tint some players<br />

home because they were late for a team breakfast.<br />

He had also suspended three <strong>of</strong> his finest <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

players at Arkansas before the 1977 Orange Bowl.<br />

•He always was pretty strict about rules and schedules,<br />

1 * said Neall. "He was especially concerned with<br />

punctuality. 1 remember him waving hit* American<br />

Express card at us and reminding us that he'd buy a<br />

ticket and fly us home If we were late.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

school<br />

lunches<br />

lite <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School<br />

lutich menu Includes a choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> three plaltem. tntermedlale<br />

school students have a choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fast two platters with<br />

tne exception n soup on tne<br />

secoid tdatter, ft is replaced<br />

with a (rult/VMottblo, tMmary<br />

school Btudentt will bi<br />

Tom<br />

Williams<br />

sporte<br />

columnist<br />

^<strong>On</strong>ce, when we were playing at "Pimple, he did it.<br />

This guy was late M he sent him <strong>of</strong>f te-ftraMart and<br />

flew htm back to Virginia*<br />

NeaU had a chance to visit with Holtz again while<br />

attending a convention in Ui Vegas last summer.<br />

said, "and I had * ehMWi to ttllf Win ».Hi Was v • *, * A,** g§§<br />

j^^y the lame ai he Wtt W fmt age. M§p>6 ft Utlii \ W * TrUlM<br />

more polished, with a few mere o«e4mers, Wt petty<br />

much the same."<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> you out mere wUl be woHftf for Lou Holtt<br />

and his Notre Dame team to wmAiftatt<strong>of</strong>tM tthWftplon*<br />

ship next Monday. Others m be reotag (Jjpfttt tfcm.<br />

far Jack NeaU, however, nbotog tor Notti OaAi m<br />

theBuirBowl,*Netll*aW>'tilfei$MMWpttiftktot : W<br />

Ait I got both <strong>of</strong> those edaduM started** , : w fe<br />

Ben$fIt donation " b """ d "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School principal Mlohael Clrplano rocolvoe • $025 check Irom Eloxlo Oemev, chglrwoman, ind<br />

served a box lunch dug to<br />

other membere <strong>of</strong> the itudifli council. The monoy was railed from a Raider sweatshirt sale to benefit the Juvenile<br />

The menu for Jan. 3^!<br />

MONDAY W*tt«<br />

ttWI with tottUM mi toam- thm and


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Tis the season for end-<strong>of</strong>-year giving-with <strong>1988</strong> deductions<br />

With the new year<br />

around die (orner, you may<br />

find It's -simply too late for<br />

most tax-iaving tacto. But<br />

don't forget charitable eontributions.<br />

You can write a check for<br />

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Even If you don't have<br />

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example, the ancient family<br />

car pining dust In your<br />

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aonaHon — and deduction,<br />

Consider, too, contribut-<br />

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items, such as old typewriters<br />

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money management<br />

that waived the gift, and*<br />

In either case, taw people required to Inform donors<br />

educational, Bodal, welfare need to worry about giving about the deduction limits,<br />

tion, telephone tails or uni- and health groups. loo much,<br />

their explanations freforms.<br />

B you have any question CASH DONATIONS quently CUl to indicate the<br />

To deduct your ehiritable about a group's qualifica-<br />

Whan donating cash, market value <strong>of</strong> Items given<br />

contributions successfully, tion, contact yriur local IRS your charitable deduction in return for a donation —<br />

the New Jeny Sodsty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fle*. The staff there has will usually equal the which makes it wry hard<br />

Certified Public Accoun- access to a book listing amount <strong>of</strong> your ,, (fift. „„ So ^, „ U<br />

tants suggests keeping organizations eligible to<br />

you donate a<br />

these tax rules In mind: receive tax-deductible con- S35, the entire amount<br />

1TKMIZERSONLY trtbutions<br />

generally deductible.<br />

First things Bnt: you can HOW MUCH However, U you contrib-<br />

only deduct charitable con- CANYOUCIVB? ute to a charity and you<br />

tributions If you itemize on The deduction for charita- receive a benefit from It,<br />

ble wntributoni is Umlted, you may deduct only the<br />

but most people wUl come amount that is above and<br />

nowhere near the maxi- beyond the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mum level. For cash gifts to benefit you receive. For<br />

public eharitleSi the deduc- example, if you lend a nontion<br />

is capped at SO percent pr<strong>of</strong>it organization a check<br />

<strong>of</strong> adjusted gross income, for $50 and in exchange<br />

With donations <strong>of</strong> long- your twelve a free iubseripterm<br />

capital-gains property, tion to a mapilne normally<br />

luch as itocki, the deduc- costing $20, you may<br />

tion Is Umlted to no more deduct only $30'as.a chari-<br />

than 30 percent <strong>of</strong> adjusted table contribution,<br />

gross Income.<br />

While charities are<br />

fo out in» proper teettoM on: -><br />

generous this year and<br />

donated propBty valued at<br />

the form. ->•*<br />

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asset that you have held have to hire a "qualified tugging at your heart* and*<br />

less than nix months, you appariser* to verify the purse strings, you m»Ji<br />

will probably be able to value <strong>of</strong> your non-cash gift want to consult a qualified<br />

deduct only your "bub,*<br />

tax expert for some p»eti« ><br />

or the amount you paid (or<br />

ad advice on how to r-the<br />

property.<br />

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* • tasqsayer to know the that donations <strong>of</strong> appreci- mm subject to a<br />

ated property may be con*<br />

uyouwUlhave Tfce ««ete<br />

dldered a "preference" Mm to submit a copy <strong>of</strong> the money*<br />

and thus make you written appraisal along<br />

any particular contribution vulnerable to the Alterna- with form 8283, Make sure<br />

you have made or plan to tive Minimum Tax — and<br />

make mil year, ask the possibly a higher tax bill.<br />

charitable organization to<br />

provide you with a break* SUBSTANTIATING<br />

down <strong>of</strong> your gift that YOUR DONATION<br />

clearly states how mmft <strong>of</strong> The ffiS requires you to<br />

your donation is tax-de- substantiate the value <strong>of</strong><br />

ductible.<br />

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U worm less than $500, the<br />

DONATING process is fairly Bimple.<br />

PROPERTY<br />

If you donate a long-term<br />

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six or 12 months, depending<br />

on the acquisition date)<br />

and the asset has Increased<br />

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deduct the fair-market<br />

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long as the gift is directly<br />

related to the charity's business,<br />

fi^mi-a*. If this la not thi cue, your<br />

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