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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, January 7.1981
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‘Many locals have had their cars ripped off in A.C.. but we can't brag locally , as hundreds of cars have been broken into hereabouts this year as well — especially in the ' vicinity of Sandman v ‘Towers and thereabouLs. •Were a-lso told of braucoup purse snatching near the bus terminal. Be on the alert for teenage punks, who in the City of Brotherly I>ove the media has unintentionally glorified with the handle Wolf Packs Their likes are down here too! First, you may see what appears to be. 'an cmbullient youth innocently riding his bicycle, seemingly wuhout a care in the world. (Could this lad be casing the jbint — of course not. you silly old fool, don’t be so
suspicious!)
Then out of the shadows converge another two or three agile teenagers In moments, it s Wham. Zam. thank you Ma’am — no more purse' Call back later to ascertain the police
action and results. Protect yourself
report any suspicious activity. / Let's get together. Why should a bunch of wet-behind-the-ears hoodlums terrorize an entire region? Burger King tycoon Roy Baker is mulling an alluring offer from the Phila. Sheraton. But we’d hate to lose his finesse at preparing those mountains of burgers ^ \ A previous city administration thought it would be a good idea to get rid of those rusty old railroad tracks cluttering up Oak Ave. Such timing! At about the same time. Congressman Kill Hughes was going to bat at the request of A.C. solons to preserve the'rights-of-way and tracks to the World's Playground As a result, within the not too distant future, part of the 18 million visitors to A.C. each year will arrive via hispeed* rail (whisked to the shore, in less than a halfhour from 30th St. Station
in Phila.).
Wildwood must have been one of the few towns on Earth to tell the RR to '
get lost!
What - if anything — is being done here and now to reverse this timely mistake, which gets worse each time OPEC gathers and' dictates another increase in the price of oil? It would be nice if the Wildwoods were at least the end of the line on a spur of that Phila. - A.C. rail connection which that French firm seems too
anxious to build
Among folks enjoying blissful retirement in Wildwood's senior citizen sanctuary are Ed White and his stepsister Sherry Kieber. formerly of Bayonne. Sherry was a legal secretary for 27 years, while Ed worked for 15 years as a refrigeration engineer and certified welder. Popular figures on the Crest scene are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thomas. She’s the former Ella Johnson, of the pioneer commercial fishing family (her father. Olaf Johnson was one of the owners of the Union Fish Co. at Ottens Harbor». Jess is still part owner of Bernato Electroplating Process Co. at Front and Girard in Phila. At one
'lews Notes from
The Wildwoods C.V Mathis at large
time, they employed as
many as 400 persons.*, Ella was a Bell Tel operator for 3! years. Pete Ricco's racquetball
courts are a big hit at Anglesea. which is booked solid with members intent on keeping in shape over the cold winter that's upon
Crest lifeguards Rich Greco of Staten Island and Ed Cahill of Pittsburgh have joined ths staff at Playboy Casino, where all the' dealers are coming over from Playboy's clubs, in England, joined by Bunnids-turned croupier dealers from around the
globe
Joe Kernaghan is known as the 'super custodian" at Crest Memorial School. He's held the job for 10 years, and Superintendent Eugene Whalen honored Joe with a photo and special plaque with a dedication to his sincerity and devotion to duty. An ex-Philadelphian. Joe and his wife Rita dte widely known in the region. He's a war vet of the ChinaBur ma-Indio theatre. Evelyn Meehan, a popular figure around
Wildwood City Hall for 22 years, is enjoying retif'ement — though she can't convince hubby Eddie to give up his 31-year attachment to the "Water Works. Born in Roxborough. the former Evelyn Murphy, served in the City Clerk's office, was in the payroll department, and was deputy clerk iit the Water Dept Her pride and joy is her poodle Samantha, and her old fashioned yule decorations.
You’ll be seeing some . fancy maneuvers by Pat Ward's "Irish Air Force" in the not-too-distant future. Patriarch of an allgirl family. Pat is to be a grandpa. Infanticipating is , Lizannr. wife of builder Chris Scully. Pat's nephew Pat Mulligan, now has his commercial pilot's license and is ready, willing and able to teach driving in the wild blue yonder from the County Airport. Cornelius Ward founded the Shamrock a coastal legendamongcollegians. It is said The Rock sells more suds draftwise than any other bar on the
seaboard.
After 30 years, another island tradition goes b'y tjjc boards. Ann (Mrs. Frank) l^bato and hubby arc no longer bonifaces of the Seven Seas where, to the strain of Mummer's music, she would parade atop the bar every New Year’s Eve while pouring champagne
bubbly.
Her special costume on thal special night of the year was always of her own creation — sometimes including ostrich plumes, rhinestones, sequins, feathers etal. Ex-North Wildwood lifeguard topper Tony Cavalier's bride, the former Joannie Donovan, is back in college completing her training to be an-RN. He's employed at Seashore Roofing, and both are happily ensconced in their new home. Ted Diriingworth. major domo at Anderson's in the ('rest, reports card sales setting a record in spite of the 15c postage However, he expects this year's 20c stamp to give the death blow to the vast greeting card industry From Maine to Florida, seaside cities have active convention halls with the exception of Wildwood's w hich seems dormant Nearby Ocean City keeps its h4ll active year-round with band, concerts, t.v. liltfimg and. recently, the (Page 23 Please)
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