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TOO MANY cwmia m*y .pwitff hrrXh hmitK hoiiU mnA produce A -Ml-, ol • m«y EIMJ .<M* *-*»* t,, 9 rgr Npera Sind tr»e ! tWM« up 1° VM«3»tf. I**"' h '* ^.rfl^rTo-nrtlp. Irl'oWSp-m I, mr -iwldn't *) II tuMK'-, ■ II MtiMl I-»um tl up I" «* won — d ui "W«w" II . • d«r litll-pl«c-in-i ludi«| li*- i 7 * 0011 '" l»o id lb-in m«Mi**l Tom wbo h»» don- k)U id IK- inl-rmr rMfOMIIon Tiim.-lf ducov-r-d a worn .uirra^ and imall riaim Ih-y didn't -ven know Ih-y had Alicea iWoratmi abilily ia -vl ■ deni the momenl dne enlem the houae On lhe mantle ia a mllecllon of Spode rlydeadale hone* draiein* a carriage Ahce aMn i nllei ta antique gliaa. labile, heya and you name II rtie ndlecla Ihoae loo II wa> like having dinner in the early American wing ' of the Sap Kradclaco
Muaeum id Fine Art*. The News Notes from~r food —aa deliclooa and the 1
guetla attractive (Ann Adam, wore a amaahing „ ■hocking pink and char treuae dreoa we coveted i and It all added up lo an un Inppahle perty' . ' , • • • WK STOPPEO week to nee Avalon Chief of Police. Joaeph E. •‘'•••y* and we couldn't have pick ed.a better day He wak on the creat of a wav* because a key man on hi* team, M. I^ain Taylor, who became a permanent lieutenant ihts spring, had beard that it might be pdasible to obtain. ■ 4-.channel emergencycomcnunicalions system, both statewide and nation N wide. thrtHigh state fun-,
ding
Acting on his own initiative, since U. Taylor had previously gotten radar unit installations at no coat to the taxpayers, "he applied through the State Highway Act to be put on the waiting list” for the more sophisticated
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Borough ■ meeting
a regular meeting - c • ek. ABC Elcetronica AjltlQllt’ 9816
up a new public ad- 1
really aomelhing elae!
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RICK ENS8).EN of 87th St., ia one of the moel thoughtful young guya we’ve ever met. Laat week he gave a aurpriae, good luck-at-your new job party tor his former fellow-
gotiemr. nv v-m..-.™ worker at Seathorr Home the coat to Uipayera would Supply. Marlon Dambe "between 110,000 and bcayakaa. Marian ia flpv-
communicationa syaletn. It waa lo receive approval from Borough Council lhat night and the Chief was unatinting In praiae of Taylor's efforts saying "Thla is a big plus for ua So far aa I know, we are the first municipality to have gotten'It.” He omimited
ties.
AT 8.H.
council's regular
last week,
had set uv -
dress systeih. We hope Council decides to keep It;' you could hear eVe. ything
distinctly.
Mayor Jim Wood announced there would be no extra charge for daily trash pick-ups until Council
i. .
Herald * lantern 24 |une »1 Civic Club
STONE HARBOR - The 32nd annual Antique Show and Sale will be held July 7, 8 and » In the Elementary schpol, 93rd and 3rd Ave. Sponsored by the Women’s Civic Club, it will
haT'had time for an in- v ll ?jj_ CC K^ 1 . 0 b n y depth study of Ihe problem William Kelton, Mrs
a V _ _ 1 aUn Kca-nliah
NEW Complete i Line 1 ol Pith ion • • Janzen • Oe’Wees • Sea Fashions • Colony
iflie ^Alaithfi Shop F«Nt LAOtCS Aff AMI « B22-282I 3405 Pacific Ave,. Wildwood. N.J OPIN AU riAK
$15,000 if they’d had to foot
the m
>* 0*0 JOEY FISHER (Mrs Jim')’of 70th St., stopped over with, daughter Suzanne and son Scott wearing his spacer uniform, lu was Honors Day at Avalon Elementary School and poor little . Suzanne didn’t get one honor She got SIX of them! Joey was understandably more excited than her daughter Suzie, who’s a blonde with blue eyes bigger than dinner plates, won awards for: music; social studies; spelling, citizenship, third place in the 600-yard relay rac* and, best of all to Suzanne, A beautifully decorated certificate proclaiming her Student of the Month! As well as having the smarts Suzie collects dolls from all over the world and is starting to do needlepoint — all this at
age 6'v
ly, highly intelligentjagirl who’s worted for Sealnore Home Supply while studying at Grove City College in winter. Now she’s been lured away for the big
bucks at casinoland. Rick did a really neat job
of inviting her friends and maruging the party withmit Marian getting .wise It really was a surprise. Marian was so touched she couldn't talk ft first. We wish we’d had a movie camera there to show people the new generation is a great one and we don’t have to worry about the future when they're runn-
ing the show.
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T. GRIFFITH SLOAN, coordinator of Avalon's . Emergency Management Office is still trying to register all the handicapped and inform people living in the comriiuril|L He
it i8*extr«iely
He also said the borough has received permission to sell the 29 lofrf on 122nd St. and they'll be auctioned off sometime after labor Day. The minimurh bid requirement will be $250,000 for beachport lots which, Councilman Lou Clelland remarked, “brings tears to
my eyes.”
Mayor Wood also spoke of a new cKannclxjpeuing naturally in Hereford Inlet. We do hope it’s true, it will give a real' boost to Stone
Harbor boating.
Housing Award CAPE MAY-A 1823,000 contract to cormruct nine additional family housing units at the Coast Guard Training Center here has been awarded to Major Consolidated Inc.,
Williamstown.
Robert Wilson and Mrs. Gerald Stump. Hours will be from 6 to 10 p.m. on opening day Tuesday, 11 a m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, closing day. Luncheon and tea wjll be served Wednes-
day and Thursday.',
MANY OF THE 'former dealers are returning^and there will also be some new
members participating.
There will be a display of furniture along with fine china, silverware, pewter, jewelry, primatives, antique clocks and quilts on
sale.
Proceeds from the same will benefit the Civic Club’s local charities fund.
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explained .. important that all residents who even think they mlithl need special assistance, register their names, addresses and special needa with Jim Henry, wboae number is 987-3450. The ’ phone number ot the Emergency Office is 967-8229 and a good way to
that handy is to paste or near the phone
wile is coun
, cilwoman Rachel Sloan.
„ -. J,' who’s mainly responsible Henny doesn t, usually ( a „ thc refinements to
accopt reservations but he
THIS CORRESPONDENT and her husband celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary and returned to the scene of the crime, so to speak. Following our marriage we came to Stone Harbor for our honeymoon and had dinner at Henny’s. so natch, went there for dinner
Wednesday
our 967 ’ 8229 81 w *' /Griffith’s
/ cilwoman
tyatmie
’’WE RE DIFFERENT" SINCE 1964
NOW OPiN—featuring the work of... r Carolyn Bllth ■ Hobson Pittman ■ Jo# Brown ■ Howard Wataon ■ Ooorgo Ivors ■ Mogglo Wotlon OCEAN OWIV.. .TON. HAN.ON, N. J 0,147, MRU ira* RIWTWR w* P*
JnH—StNVN a ComtNfKN SanOa — k*0-20*0
for •vformottoe' on tho Iiorao Mor6*r VRioof of Arl rail tho Gofor to
made an exception in this case and sent a beautiful cake, with candles, to our
table to boot.
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THE HAPPIEST part of the season arrived last week when we picked up our little boat at Dad's Place at the foot of Stone Harbor's Toll bridge. Bobby Dunham and her husband own the boating facility and run it capably under the supervision of their part-Persian cat, Mickey. They have a young shepherd dog too but Mickey, unquestionably, runs the place. He polices the property' running all other dogs off, chases seagulls into* the water and lies on the desk checking and playing with Bobby’s pencil while she makes out the bills We are dog lovers, but the Dunham's cat is
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the library.
His aide de camp in lining up names and addresses, Jim Henry, can tell you more about football than anyone in the county except our Eagles' sure, Bergey and Jaworski Jim's a former ECAC official That's Eastern Coast Athletic Conference for you who equate sports with Tid-
dley Winks,
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BEA SIHSSI.ER of 99th St, Stone Harbor, joined Betty A Frank Ramsey in co-boating the Ramseys' renowned Las Vegas Night at their home on Sunset Drive. Practice makes perfect and since this year was the Ramseys' fourth for holding a fun night. It was just that - perfect. In a miracle of organiiatlon Frank Ramsey moved 30 people from one gaming tabic to another so we wound* up knowing everyone there, as well as we knew friends we’ve had for years. Five guests were ' invited early to familiarize them with house rules and it went withdut a hitch. To say that this writer is not a card shark is the understatement of the century but the gambling instinct is contageous, and we were soon delving into our husband’s pocket for his chips when our luck failed. <W,e think the Editorial We sounds professional but it can get tricky as in the foregoing sentence.) Anyway, we both had a marvelous time, never had more, in fact, and can now chime in when other people are raving about thn,JUiDm%' P a r'
FREE NMriRf Tut Sit ftr Stkior CrtizRRt Anyone who ho» trouble heorlnq “ or underttondlnq i» welcome^ to hove o f^e heorlnq te*l u»mg the lotett Wltronk equipment to determine If they hove o correct oble k>»». Even people now wearing a hearing aid or thote who may hove been told nothing could be done for them •hould have a hearing te*t to find out if they ore one of the many a hearing aid will help. The free hearing te»t will be given Friday at THE HEARING AID CENTER from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you cannot come into the office, cpfl for o free home vj*lt. please call for an Appointment THE HEARING AID CENTERS OCEAN CITY. N.J. •* 399-7748 1523 Rayahoro Rd. VILLAS. N.J. .
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