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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />

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

'Round the house<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> the cold, winter has its beauty<br />

By CATHERINE M. BOWEN<br />

Society ftdltor<br />

In, Just 28 days, <strong>of</strong> exactly<br />

tovf weeks, from today that<br />

glorious season spring<br />

arrives. In the meantime we<br />

mujt put up with winter and<br />

all "its problems.<br />

I for one am very unhappy<br />

in winter. In bet I'm unhappy<br />

whenever the temperature<br />

gets below 70, As fee cold<br />

weather continues on and on, I<br />

complain and complain.<br />

But I must admit the winter<br />

Ha'son does have MOM breath<br />

taking sc«niry, Eviry<br />

Tuesday morning I have to go<br />

to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and driving<br />

down Atlantic Av. la one <strong>of</strong><br />

those sights.<br />

In the 4600 block <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Av. Is the beautiful <strong>of</strong> Michael<br />

Lubik Of Lubik Cadillac. A<br />

drqular driveway graces mi<br />

front <strong>of</strong> the property and close<br />

to the street Is a fountain<br />

which must be all <strong>of</strong> 10 feet<br />

tall .with three various levels.<br />

Wafer is left on all winter and<br />

during the recent cold weeks<br />

it has frozen.<br />

Nursing<br />

Service<br />

Our qualified prsffiiioanls<br />

an* Nurses Aides are tnere,<br />

whin and where you need<br />

them. We specialize In home<br />

health care. House calls<br />

made whenever needed.<br />

Available full or part time.<br />

Serving Cape May and<br />

Atlantic Counties.<br />

24Hour<br />

Answering<br />

Service<br />

822*6543<br />

Rtj«iHtered<br />

INnrnet*. PA<br />

955 West Ave.<br />

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

9480 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Margate<br />

The Savings<br />

MULTIPLY!<br />

30% OFF<br />

PRINT DEVELOPING<br />

"WM USUALLY 24 HOW SaMCE<br />

8th & Wesley Aw.<br />

Social Security news<br />

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21,<strong>1980</strong><br />

What a sight! This is really Along the banks where the appreciate them. , admit It la beautiful<br />

a picture <strong>of</strong> Mother Nature on water has risen with high tide All <strong>of</strong> these scenes conjure As I mentioned before, jut<br />

display. The inter Is frozen a lacey pattern <strong>of</strong> ice can be up things <strong>of</strong> beauty created by S days until spring enters the<br />

solid as it flows down to each found witti chunks <strong>of</strong> iceMother<br />

Nature's paint brush picture. Enjoy the waning<br />

level making It one solid white floating nearby. Your eyes and even If you are like me days <strong>of</strong> winter and its<br />

ipecimen. It is enough to take inn the astern side where and complain at anything loveltnesw-but don't gin up.<br />

your breath away.<br />

the docks are located and see below TO degrees, you must Better days are coming.<br />

We shiver, pile on more fee pilings at various heights<br />

dothes and curl up in front <strong>of</strong> where the movement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fee fire to keep warm then youwater<br />

has lifted them out <strong>of</strong><br />

see fee ducks which are their bases.<br />

familiar sights here. They are While we are picturing the<br />

swimming in water between pilings, head east to fee<br />

fee ice chunks. It gives a boardwalk and get a glimpse<br />

person more chill bumps Just <strong>of</strong> the pilings mere. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

to see them, but evidently theagain,<br />

where the wava have<br />

ducks thrive on it. broken and water has dun to<br />

As we continue down this the pilings, beautiful Ice<br />

exhibit <strong>of</strong> Mother Nature, forms are found and If you are<br />

PHotf by CMFInAMrni<br />

winter style, ride over to feelucky<br />

enough to be able to<br />

bay and get a pod look at it. keep warm you can really<br />

. Artist Dot Pere poses with her favorite oil painting, Celestia/Sea, which<br />

along with a number <strong>of</strong> her works is on exhibit at the Arts Center.<br />

South Jersey artist's work on display at Center<br />

Edtter'« Note-Your Soctef<br />

hospital insurance pays for all<br />

Dot Pcre, • native South<br />

painting her answer was, "All<br />

Security <strong>of</strong>fice at Pmn-<br />

.covered services except for<br />

Jersey artist, is having an<br />

my Bfe. I was bom with a<br />

sylvania and Pacific Avt, tn<br />

m.M a day (increased from<br />

exhibit at the Arts Center now<br />

paint brush in my hand,"<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will answer all<br />

through <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 29. Among She works in mixed media<br />

your questions. For more<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f painting* la one <strong>of</strong> her and has had a number <strong>of</strong><br />

personal replies, write or visit<br />

Q. I started getting social<br />

favorite* Celestial Sea. exhibits. This is her second at<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice, or call gOMfMlll,<br />

security retirement payments<br />

last year, I also worked part<br />

Mra, Pere makes bar home<br />

the Arts Center where she has<br />

time and plan to continue Good Counsel Leisure Club past president John to Merchantvffle and when<br />

been teaching art for the past<br />

Q. I've heard that the<br />

working this year. What's the<br />

asked bow long she has been<br />

five yean,<br />

deductible and the dally<br />

Bielman passed the president's gavel to newly<br />

amount a person can earn this<br />

amounts which Medicare<br />

elected president John Dorsey.<br />

year without losing benefits?<br />

hospital insurance doesn't<br />

pay were raised for <strong>1980</strong>,<br />

A. If you are M to 72, or will<br />

Dmngr dance scheduled by Gamer Society Unit<br />

What are the new amounts?<br />

reach 65 before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year, you can earn 18,000 in<br />

A. Starting January 1,<strong>1980</strong>,<br />

<strong>1980</strong> and get full Social Colony department slates trips<br />

the Medicare hospital In-<br />

Security benefits. If you are<br />

surance deductible Is $180,<br />

under 68, you can earn $3,720 Plans for several out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />

increased from 1160. This<br />

ta <strong>1980</strong> without losing any town trips were discussed at<br />

means that for the 1st through<br />

benefits. H your earninp go the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

60th day in each benefit period<br />

over the annual amount, $1 In Garden Department <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

starting In <strong>1980</strong>, hospital In-<br />

benefits Is witheld for each $2 Colony Club. The occasion<br />

surance pays for all covered<br />

<strong>of</strong> earnings above the limit. was a covered dish luncheon<br />

services except the first $180,<br />

There is no earnings limit for at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert<br />

From the 61st through 90th<br />

people 72 and older. Cornwall, 2320 Central Av.,<br />

day In each benefit period,<br />

attended by 19 members.<br />

hospital insurance pays for all<br />

covered services except for Q, I have worked under There was a lengthy<br />

$45 a day (up to ftt a day). Social Security all my life, but discussion <strong>of</strong> the program and<br />

For each inpatlent hospital I've always had low wages. entries to be made in<br />

reserve day used, hospital Isn't there some Und <strong>of</strong> flower shop which will be part<br />

Insurance pays for aO covered special retirement benefit for<br />

services except for $90 a day people like me?<br />

'Word People' topic<br />

(up from $80). And, for fee A. Ther« is a special<br />

Sit through 100th day in a minimum benefit at<br />

skilled nursing facility, retirement tor people who <strong>of</strong> Colony department<br />

worked under Social Security Dr. Kathryn Wood<br />

at least 20 years. This helps presented an interesting talk<br />

people who had low earnings on Word People for members<br />

over a long period <strong>of</strong> time. <strong>of</strong> the Literature A<br />

Ftomer show tnjti «t The amount <strong>of</strong> the special <strong>of</strong>,the Colony,<br />

minimum depends on thelast<br />

Wit in the<br />

The public is Invited to number <strong>of</strong> years <strong>of</strong> coverage. Dorothy<br />

participate In a bus trip to the A worker who retires in <strong>1980</strong><br />

Philadelphia Flower Show at age 65 with 30 or more<br />

under sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the years <strong>of</strong> coverage, for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garden flub. Theeiample,<br />

would get a<br />

trip is scheduled for Tuesday, minimum <strong>of</strong> $252.80. The<br />

March 11, leaving at 1 p.m. special minimum benefit will<br />

from 6th St. and West Av., increase automatically in<br />

returning at 7 p.m. future years as the cost <strong>of</strong><br />

According to Mrs. Harold Hying rises.<br />

LN, reservations chairman,<br />

(he ticket price <strong>of</strong> *9 Includes Q. I have an uncle who is<br />

transportation and admission disabled by alcoholism. He is<br />

to the flower show in theunable<br />

to work and has no<br />

Philadelphia Civic Center. income. Could he qualify for<br />

Anyone interest may call SSI payments?<br />

Mrs, Lee at 399-2640, or Mrs. A. A disabled alcoholic may<br />

D, Norman Young at 39SHH33. be eligible for SSI. He or she<br />

will be referred for appropriate<br />

treatment if it Is<br />

available at an approved<br />

facility or institution. An<br />

alcoholic Is not eligible for SSI<br />

payments if he or she falls to<br />

undergo such treatment or to<br />

comply with the terms and<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> available<br />

treatment. Also, all SSI<br />

payments for a disabled<br />

alcoholic must be made to a<br />

representative payee on the<br />

beneficiary's behalf.<br />

1 She has served as codirector<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk Art<br />

Show here, served as a board<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Chapter Artist's Equity and<br />

was president and vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> fee Fellowship <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Fine Arts.<br />

Among her many awards<br />

including three full<br />

scholarships to the Pennsylvania<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />

Arts, she recently was<br />

Doris Men, president <strong>of</strong> the tending may call the presented with a gold medal<br />

Cape May County Unit <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Society and honorary degree from the<br />

American Cancer Society, has <strong>of</strong>fice at 886-1154. Reser- Accademia Italia Dent Art<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State Federation <strong>of</strong> announced the group's second vations are limited. E. Dei Lavoro in Italy.<br />

Women's Clubs convention in annual dinner dance will be<br />

Cape May on April a. held on March 9 at the Top <strong>of</strong><br />

Members also made plan meMarq.<br />

for a group trip In May to theThe<br />

dinner will kick <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

famed Longwood Gardens <strong>1980</strong> crusade to fight cancer.<br />

near Wilmington.<br />

Starting in me month <strong>of</strong> April,<br />

Reservations were taken by crusade volunteers will begin<br />

Mrs. Harold Lee for a bus trip their bouse to house and<br />

being sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> business ""ppfllgn to raise<br />

Qty Garden dub to thefunds<br />

to stop the spread <strong>of</strong> thia<br />

Philadelphia Flower Show on dread disease.<br />

Tuesday, March il. She an- Tn» dinner will begin with<br />

nounced that the bus still has dutch treat cocktails at 7 p.m. Because we art Independently owned<br />

seats remaining available to with dinner at 8 pjn. and will<br />

and operated we carry a selection <strong>of</strong><br />

fee general public. continue until 1 a.m. with many good brands and products for<br />

The next Garden Depart- nisic for ^•"'ing furnished<br />

you to choose from.<br />

ment meeting was set forby<br />

the MacLean Affair.<br />

April 8 at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Anyone Interested in at-<br />

Eraa Finsel, 2117 Bay Ave.,<br />

Natural Foods Center<br />

when Mrs. Fred Tarves wfll<br />

give, a demonstration <strong>of</strong> 9 out <strong>of</strong> 10 buyers read<br />

ads before purchasing i<br />

MM**<br />

Bartells.<br />

Due to the absence <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

Kassab, chairmen, the<br />

meeting was conducted by<br />

Eleanor Whlttaker with<br />

Dorothy Vosburgh assisting.<br />

Word People is a book<br />

wrltted by Nancy CaMwifl<br />

Sorel. It Is an inquiry Into the<br />

lives <strong>of</strong> those people who have<br />

lent their names to the<br />

English language.<br />

The next meeting will be<br />

March 13 at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />

Kassab who will present a<br />

travelogue.<br />

World prayer semee set<br />

SOMEHS PGWF _ The<br />

World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer service<br />

for the mainland area<br />

churches will be held In <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

Lutheran Church, Shore Rd.<br />

and Dawes Av., Friday,<br />

March? at 1:30 pm<br />

"Responsible Freedom" ta<br />

the theme. The service will be<br />

tad by women. The public U<br />

Invited.<br />

1<br />

is now in session!<br />

BLACK BART:<br />

SEASHORE CERAMICS<br />

4310 Park Rd., Sta Isle <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

263-3609 or 243-6314<br />

Mon. 10-4, 7-9<br />

Tai. 10-4,7-9<br />

Wtd.10-4<br />

Thud. 10-4<br />

FH. 10-4.7-9<br />

Sat. 12-4<br />

Son. 12-4<br />

-Concerned about heating costs? Let BLACK-<br />

BART reduce those bills with its double wall<br />

construction and 700 CFM blower with<br />

variable speed control that^lves jM^m tffective<br />

and an efficient source <strong>of</strong> law cost<br />

heat.. Ana to help you get started, we will<br />

include V* cord <strong>of</strong> wood when you purchase:<br />

through us this attractive stove at .our<br />

regular low price. (wo«io4(.r«oirMw«xBi>.<br />

So before you buy, Check ogrPrtewl<br />

A beautiful way to insulate, at a<br />

price that won't leave you cold.<br />

35% Off.<br />

Del Mar Woven Woods 35% in winter over" windows<br />

mfo me. ftFAf*Hf*£il ae than ar-*» .* *ii_ J -nHiuuifi<br />

• j ^*- " uiny aril Wlln no QrUDfiFV fnnfFrti I I<br />

your windows'insulation by and patterns {^choose frtm:<br />

lng«,WMk«nds.<br />

TAe Colorful Ston That<br />

Comet to Your Door<br />

399-7209 •<br />

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21,<strong>1980</strong> TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 7 — SECTION ONli- -<br />

B—ttiiinlM* kana b MJ to k* M<br />

Prices effective thru Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 13.<strong>1980</strong>.<br />

A&P"GRADE<br />

LARGE<br />

EGGS<br />

59<br />

4 COUPON BELOW,<br />

l PURCHASE!<br />

A&P I<br />

BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM<br />

Round<br />

Roast<br />

ASSORTED M I A JAMESTOWN, 1-LB, PKG. jfcjfc<br />

Pork Chops > 1.19 Sliced Bacon 99<br />

(5-LB. ROLL) A&P PURE - • A WHQLEQR HALFQHUNK m^<br />

MM3^ -1-59BrtfUiichwtlgtr...fc49 t<br />

HOT OR MILD<br />

Boneless Butts BelialSausage* 1.49<br />

Visit The Farm At A&P!<br />

More Meat Features!<br />

ALL PURPOSE<br />

Potatoes<br />

GOLDEN FLORIDA WHITE<br />

Bananas 3 i^1 Grapefruit<br />

I PLANTATION RIPENED<br />

Pineapples : N.99<br />

SWEET EATING<br />

C jufcv .<br />

An|ouNars<br />

PLUMSOR<br />

ib.59* • '"j*"'*'--<br />

I Margarine<br />

[Large Lemons 6 for 99* Nectarines ib.99* JOURO^N<br />

Tea Bags<br />

GENERIC CREAMY OR CRUNCHY<br />

Peanut Butter °1.29t<br />

Pean<br />

GENERIC<br />

Ice Cream<br />

Apple Jelly<br />

QENftiCSALTINE<br />

Crackers<br />

OiNiRIC ITALIAN OR FHf NCH<br />

Dressing<br />

GENERIC AUTOI DISH<br />

^Detergent<br />

NowFOTTheRrstTime...<br />

A»PPEHKORDRIP<br />

Caffeine Free<br />

jar Itf<br />

ZIFREE<br />

COLGATE INSTANT<br />

Shave Cream<br />

>*"* BUY ONE 11 0Z. CAN AND<br />

:\GET0NE11OZ.I<br />

i 19 WJ<br />

Il 19 ^*_-.^<br />

$499 r;<br />

Savel<br />

•IAN<br />

8 O'clock<br />

TINDER, FRESH<br />

Box-0<br />

Chicken<br />

Action Prices!...Action Prices!<br />

100-c<br />

ANN PAGE RIGATONI I<br />

Spaghetti<br />

Cheese Pizza %°<br />

PET RITIDliP DISH<br />

Pie Shells K79*<br />

CELENTANO<br />

Cheese Ravioli PM 1.19<br />

AiSOTT'S<br />

Pudge Bars<br />

P'79 C Green Peas<br />

Ragu Sauce<br />

ANIPARKER<br />

Pie<br />

JANE PARrfER COCONUT OR<br />

A op Pecan Twirls<br />

pkq. I • O57 palBallHImalalallllH<br />

Z4-et.<br />

PLAIN, MEAT, MUSH,,<br />

JANE PARKER<br />

White Bread<br />

VOLUME S<br />

ONLY<br />

I %3 * 1P0MDw<br />

Large<br />

Save 45<br />

c-n GROUND TO ORDEH<br />

"„ Sokar " "_<br />

9 Wrayr<strong>of</strong>iStW J g ^ W » M ^ k! Llmll one per lamily Valid<br />

':T., C<strong>of</strong>fee .3 1%<br />

Limil one per family. Valid<br />

1 ". 11 qg*-P* t . >> P ll fl£- H*!!? H # ^ f t l ^ Llmll one per lamily. Villa • ^w-a^& Limil sne per family.<br />

5Sf31 KISS i STSTSITTSTT<br />

CHOC. MACAROON OR POUND CAKE • .*e AtP CAFFEINE PSU<br />

Pilltbury • • SS Inttonf Heinz §7<br />

'ft?-<br />

Mf Hunt«8<br />

l<br />

||I0<br />

I<br />

Mainland<br />

coming<br />

events<br />

TODAY (TtaMdfly)<br />

Somers Point Jayeeei<br />

meeting, 8 p.m. at 417 Bothel<br />

Rd.<br />

St. Joseph's PTA meeting, B<br />

p.m.<br />

SomerB Point Elto meeting,<br />

I p.m.<br />

TOMORROW (Friday)<br />

Somera Point Alcoholic*'<br />

Anonymous meeting, 8 p jn. to<br />

fee New Jersey AT, Unban.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Somtra Point Volunteer<br />

Fire Company Two 1Mb<br />

anniversary dinner and Mh<br />

annual life membership Installatlon<br />

to be held it<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

Cocktails will be served at<br />

6:30 p.m. and (Hnner at 7:J0.<br />

Free Rabies clinic, 10 a.m.<br />

to noon at the Somera Point<br />

city garage on Center Si<br />

Mainland Mustang Bud AO<br />

Sousa Band Concert at<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

MONDAY<br />

Somers Point Zoning Board :<br />

meeting, 8 p.m. ;<br />

Somers Point Alcoholic! •<br />

Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m. la,'<br />

RobertWohnaon Post 21W<br />

VFW meeting, 8 pf(L<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Seashore African Vlotot<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

meeting, 1 p.m. ln Cnrlit<br />

Episcopal Pariah Hall.<br />

Iinwood American Legion<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Somera point Klwanta dub<br />

dinner meeting, 7 pjn. at<br />

Deniel's Reataurant<br />

Somera Point fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Somera Point Democratic<br />

League meeting, 8 pjaLlnttw<br />

isnkc QUiew' BuUding.'<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Llnwood <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sonera Point lire Company<br />

Two meeting) • p.m.<br />

Someri Point Rotary dub<br />

luncheon meeting, 12:13 pjn.<br />

at Harry's Inn.<br />

Somera Point Senior<br />

Citizens' Card Club pmi,<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

NimTHUMDAY<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> Coundl<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

DOT to<br />

pave<br />

parkway<br />

The New Jersey Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transportation will<br />

conduct an Information c oitoon<br />

Wednesday to discuss ltl<br />

plans to improve Route I from<br />

Pacific Avenue to Stone<br />

Harbor Boulevard In Cape<br />

May Court House.<br />

The informatfen eenttr wfll<br />

be held from 3 to 8 p.m., «t the<br />

Middle Township Elementary<br />

School No. 1 cafeteria on<br />

Bennett Road.<br />

The project will provide tar<br />

pavement rehabilitation,<br />

drainage and minor widening.<br />

Work U expected to b«gin on<br />

the project by the spring <strong>of</strong><br />

1981 and when completed, toil<br />

mile-long section wfll have<br />

two 12-foot travel lanes<br />

flanked by 10-foot shoulders<br />

and curbs. The cost <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

Improvements will be funded<br />

by the 1171 Transportation<br />

Bond Issue and federal<br />

matching monies, totaling an<br />

.sflmated $850,000.<br />

Color-coded preliminary<br />

engineering plan win be on<br />

display at the Information<br />

center and department gaB<br />

will be available to answer<br />

questions and receive comments<br />

from the public.<br />

Further Information concerning<br />

the project ma; be<br />

obtained from Lawrence T.<br />

McLaughUn, area coordinator,<br />

NJDOT Offlc* <strong>of</strong><br />

Community Involvement, at<br />

60&-292-6802.

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