Cape May County Herald, 6 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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AVALON —' Family Weekend began with a parade through town led by the Mayor and round! members, followed by the float bearing LitUe Miss Avalon, Ann McGrath and her court of 'Lynn McIntyre, Kathy Eatberg

And Charon Huner. * The parade ^included , personnel/rom the Police , and Fire Dept*., Lifeguards, Civil Defense and Ambulance Corp. Costumed youngsters followed on decorated bikes which were later

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Judged at Community Hall. LOU BUCKWALTER was emcee of the brief opening ceremonies amidst an array of booths and displays in the Hall parking lot. Winners of the weekend events included: pMivrCsHiMKMycsrotdii -1 * Amy Penrod. 1 ker. e" * — I. Lti Ann McGowan. McGowan. 3 Elizabeth Wellock. It and up - ! Mary Pat McGowan. 1 Nicole He I verson, 3 Laura Praia* Bike Decora Host - Molt (trifinal, Shaena Refan 1 Zachary Regan, I.. Jamea Jonger, I. Gabrieli* Boawyt BAe Rare iPiratl - 7 A under. Brtafi Barr; S-10, Brendan Newman; 1113, Matt Conner; I4-17, Steve Halveroon; IS-IS, Pat Byrnes. Women. Sara Burns Second - Christopher McKenna. Fred Smith. Pat Daly. Bob Blazik. Chuck Allison, Fritzy Abend Third - Chria Romano, Ed McKeown, Cbrii Jones. John Hunsten, Dorn Cotannino Field Race*. M yd. (Flmti - S-10. Fran Smith; IMS. ORif Davis; 1314, Joe Smith Second - Steve May, Dave Hopler, Vaughn Boasuyt Third - Mike Hampton. Rob Dean. Tim Romlg IM Yard tFIrMi - S-10. Fran Smith; IMS, Shawn May. IS-14. Dereck Hopler Second - Craig Davit, Dave Hopler. Danielle Renshaw Third - Joe Smith. Vaughn Boasuyt. Chris Arizln Wheelbarrow (Flret) - S-10. Fran Smith/Shawn May. IMS. Craig Davis/David Hopler, IS-14. Fran Adalizzi/Joe Smith Second - Dereck Hopler/Cartney May. Rob Dean/Bob Conti; Bill May/Brian McCormick Third — John Aylmer/Kevin Moffitt. Chris Mstsluccl/Dsnielle Renshaw. Vaughn Bossuyt/Ttm Rumig Three legRrd iFIrat) — SIC, Fran Smith/Shawn May; 11-13, Craig Davia/Dave Hopler; 13-14. Fran AdeUzzi/BIII May Veond - Dereck Hopler/Mike Hampton. Rob Dean/Bob Conti; Vaugn Boasuyt/Ttm Romlg Third - Coleen Bodlne/Nora Arant. Danielle Remhaw/Brian McCormick. Matt Connen/Chria Artzin MUmII Throw (Fknll - S10. Sean May. 11-13.CraigDavts; 13-14. Vaughn Boosuyt Second - Mike Hampton. Bob Conti. Bill May Third - Frank SmiUi. Dave Hopler. Frank Adellzzi There were also egg throwing contest and a fitness program for which there were no prizes. The basketball shooting cdhtest was won by Brian Rooney (7 & under); Matt Walsh (8-10) and Pat Daly (11 and up).

DECKED OUT in pink bathing suit and whiskers, Shaena Regan waa awarded the prize for most original In the Decorated Bike contest portion of Avalon Family Weekend. Her brother Zachary came In first in another age category of the same competition. Computer To Aid in County Emergencies

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COURT HOUSE- County Office of Emergency Management (Civil Defense) Coordinator Lyndon Simmerman reports the acquisition of a Level II computer which, he said, will greatly improve the speed of operations during . an Paving Work Soon to Be Completed STONE HARBOR - A minor paving program including specified streets and the beachfront parking lots th^t weren’t paved in the Spring will be paved ftte this month or in early September, according to Ted Pain, administrative assistant to the Mayor and Council. w He reported the contractor assigned to the project was delayed in moving equipment back into the borough this spring but has assured the governing body all streets specified in the original paving contract will be taken care of in the very near future, definitely before the end of September. By then nearly a’ll streets in the borough will have been resurfaced anti the roads throughout town will be in good condition, Pain indicated.

Tkree from Cope On Dean'a List PHILADELPHIA Seven South Jersey' • residents including three from the Jersey C*pe have been named to the Dean’s List for the second semester * of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. The Cape May County honor students include Eileen Watson of Court House, William Keen Jr. of Avalon, and Craig Gardner of Sea Isle City. Seven Mile > Beach BOOKSTORE Curnnif Hard Covar Pa par Bofckr (and Boat sal lari) .•New Jerseyana •Classics •Children’s Books

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