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. JEWRY BOYLE. long time local fixture at the .Fairview, now managed P T'# on Society Hill. Regulars there are TV’s Jim Gardner and Jim O'Brien. Boyle was a member of the local barbership quartette that introduced singer Ijirry Stuart, son of Krwo Stuart!. Stuart was a waiter at Zaberer’s for a time Among the local fans raving over the book. Elephant Man" is Bill Brber. Pre-David Bowie, the Crest's Bruce Davison starred in the play on Broadway • • • WHAT LOCAL boniface noted for airplanes, five daughters and . Irish associations copped 162.000
and 120.000 wins at a casino even though be is not a card counter? c • • Ex-Postmaster j.Cairoll HranifleM ia protKl of hia daughter who ia a regular contributor to magaiines like Ranger Riek a Nature Magaxine • • • THE CASINO boom has opened many jobs for locals. For years. William ••Butch” Rulon of Wildwood had to adjourn to Philly in his job of installing elevators for Westinghouse. Now he has years of work ahead in Atlantic City. "Butch has a 25-year old electrician’s helper in the person of Terry Yeager, formerly of Woodbury Rulon’s wife Catherine works at Urie’s.
News Notes from The Wildwoods C V. Mathis at large
>* LOCAL FANS who miaa pianist Jim Bulger, long at the Shamrock keyboard, may find him at the Airport Bar, Wilmington.
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Spring is really here. Houses of returnees from Florida are lighting up like fireflies. And there are many added sightings of raccoons and skunks are reported on the island, including an "albino" skunk on Sweet Briar Road.
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Everyone’s favorite M.A.B. paint clerk, George
"Pepper" Martift suffered a broken ankle in a skiing accident. • • • * HOWARD ROSS. County Roost wine tender and Lori Cesar, the singer with the "honeyed larynx" back Jrom New Orleans.
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Tub thumper Joe Stamile arranged the big break for his ex-Hurrjcane East singer from Vineland, Denise Clemente. She opens for eight weeks at Resorts International
Shamrock's Shawn Ford winding up the winter season at Tudor Inn in the Poconos. • • • KEVIN MCGRAIL and Bill Thame converting their Blue Hawaii to the popular wild west motif with "bronc busting machines" et al. • • • Marcle Lalxt, exVinelander, now of Wildwood, is a nurse at Tomlin Hospital. She broke her wrist and has nothing but plaudits for Dr: Warren MacDonald, orthopedic surgeon who also specializes in athletic injuries. • • • KEEP AN EYE out for celebrities when using the bay ferryliners. Betty Burichka of the Crest, who
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labors aboard the liners, has spotted such stars as Jamei Stewart, Flip Wtisoa. the Billy Carteri and her favorites from the soap opera, "Guiding Light." • • • Herb Treffelsen. a lifeguard with "Scoop Taylor, is principal of an Arctic Circle Eskimo, school in Gjoa Haven, Canada. ED ROYLES Second Mate with the Merchant Marine, rounding out a month vacation in the Crest after service in the Persian Gulf, Japan and Panama • • • Talent "zeroing" in on summer jobs. Maura McKinney will be at Urie’s while the J.C. Lane trio takes over the Midtown Lounge. "Sklppy" Devine will be at the Irishman’s Cafe. Garden Club Talk Slated STONE HARBOR - Kicking off the spring season, the Garden Club will present a program at 10 a m. Monday, April 13, in the firehouse. The guest speaker will be .Joseph Halasy of "The Potter Greenhouse and Garden Center” on Rt. 9 in Burleigh. His topic will be "Annuals and Perennials for the Seashore Garden" Dance Show
Tryouts Set OCEAN CITY. - Dance auditions for the nationally syndicated Ed Hurst T.V. band stand show will be at the Music Pier here, this Saturday. Try-outs for male and female high school juniors and seniors will be at 11 a m. at the pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. Age groups 18 to 25 should report at noon, according to Priscilla Parker, .coordinator. HURST WAS the host of a Band Stand Show aired from Steel Pier in Atlantic City for many years. He has moved the popular program ,to Ocean City's 52-year-old Music Pier, a facility that offers entertainment year around. The show will be seen in over 25 markets including Philadelphia. New York. Pittsburgh. Cleveland. Baltimore, Washington. Boston and Los Angeles..
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