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Sunday Concerts Resuming
eoimr nousl; - Another season of free Sunday afternoon concerts is underway at the County Park, where over the past few years tens of thousands of residents and visitors have enjoyed the free open air performances of some of the area’s top en-
tertainers
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Just north of here on Rte 9. the park has free parking not far from the grassy spot in front of the Showmobile stage. Frequently families bring a picnic lunch and use the charcoal grills nearby or in one of the weather protected tables. OTHERS CHECK out bats, balls and gloves or other sports equipment and use one of the many sports field or courts while they await the beginning of the concert. Some walk or bike along the nature trails encircling the park. At 2 p.m. the first performance begins. Ifitisthe Coast Guard Band, or Larrv Ferrari, or the Delco Barber-shoppers, the entertainers can be heard from many areas of the park without gathering in front of the stage. Other times the audience becomes a closely knit group such as when viewing the Polish Dancers or Young In Heart. MOST RHNDAYR there Women’s Film Festival Starting Wednesday in AC ATLANTIC CITY - Atlantic Community College will sponsor a women's summer film festival beginning July 2. The films will be shown for six consecutive Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. In the Atlantic City High School. Admission is free and open
to the public.
The films range from biographies and documentaries to animated shorts. The movies and theirschedule include: July 2 — "St. Louis Blues." "Robert Flack." and "Aretha Franklin:” July 9 — "Harriet Tubman" and "Anything You want To Be:" July 23 — "Whv Do you Smile. Mona Lisa?." "Fable of Hf & She." "Helen. Queen of Nautch Girls.” and "Nobody’s Victim:” Julv 30 - "Other Half of the Sky. A China Memoir:" August a — "Rana" and "Accomplished Women." For more information
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CATHERINE ABEE, M. of 117 Wth SI.. Sea Ult CMy. June 70. She was a retkfcnt here for B yoara. HELEN M. ADDISON. 70. of MS W. Young Ave.. Wildwood. June I). She waa a member of the John Wealey Methodlat Church of Swain ton CLARA BLONC. SI, of IB W. Glenwood Ave.. Wildwood. J<me is. She had lived here for M yea re. MARY CALLAWAY of 107 W. Atlantic Ave. Cape May Ceurt House. June IS. She had been an area realdenl for more than SO yeara RICHARD H. MILLS. 70. of <31 E Sixth Ave. North Wildwood. Jime IS He waa a member of the North Wildwood Republican Club DR. ISAAC N. PATTERSON. 73. of lOSth St , Stone Harbor, Jiate 13. He waa a staff physician at Cooper Medical Center for more than 40 years FRANK C. PRESGRAVE. 04. of 48 E Pacific Ave.. Villas. June 33 He was a member of the Holy Spirit Lutheran Church HAZEL RBCKARD. SO. of 334 Kth St.. Avalon, Jote 17. She was a director of the Avalon Senior Qtlaena Organisation ELLA JEAN VASSER. SO. of I dun Trail. Burleigh. June 13 She was an ordained minister of the Church of God, Atlantic City
is a second act at 3 p.m. by •ther entertainers,offering a change of pace or musical styling. Occasionally, because of an earlier rainout. there is
even a third act.
HERE IS A list of band attractions at the Showmobile for this
summer:
Jane » — 2 p.m. Betty King. 3 p.m Wildwood HS Choral: July • — 3 p.m. Young in Heart. 3 p.m. Sweet & Low; Jnly 13 — 2:30 p.m. Larry Ferrari. Jely 20 — 2p.m. Sal Barbo. 3 p.m. Ohio Air Nat’l Guard Band: July 27 — 2:30 p.m. Capelli Silvain Opera Singers: August 3 — 2:30 p.m. Delcn Chapter Barber Shop Singers; Aug. IS — 2 p.m. Victorian Chorus. 3 p.m. Swingin’ Ole Timers;
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VISITOR'S CENTER >1 Case May Point Stale Park, near llw ligktosie. hat a collection ot flora and fauna IndlgeaoM to the Jrraey Capa. The cralrr, Hhe the park, k open free darlag the day. The park alto offer, naturr tralk and an overlook of the aorf and wetland.. Laurel Ballet: Aug. 2f — 2 - 2:V) p m The Poumwnl p m Polish Dnncer, 3 p.m. with Skip Kehr; Sept, if — USCG Band: Ang. 31 — 2 30 p m Garden State
AVALON - Borough Council pissed an appropriation of 3304.000 June 13 fnr construction of concrete curbs, sidewalks, and driveway aprona for Ocean and Dune Drs . and along selected side streets. Homeowners have the option of having the wosh done themselves or having the borough do II and Ihe coal added to their tag MIL "Dir project, to start In September, was described by one citlren as. ''a stepping stone for Ihe pedestrnln.” In other areas, the Council opposed the aisle’s proposed Dune and Shnrefrnnt Protection Act. ' According to Ihe poasible legislation homes along the shoreline which
damaged beyond more than half of their value couldn't he rebuilt and the land would fall into Ihe governments hands II was alleged that homeowners' Insursnce wouldn't cover extensive properly damsge sod thal' therefore. Ihe land would effectively be confiscated by Ihe slate. Business administrator Bernard Grady described Ihe legislation as "luriirrnus and unfair " Councilman James Busha urged cilliens to write to I heir legislation in order that justice may be carried out for Ihe benefit _ of all Cape May County ~ residents
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