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PRIZE FISH and priiea are displayed by winner* in Stone Harbor Lion* Club K^d^|• Fishing Tournament. Left to right are rieg Halbert, sister of prize winner Erin Halbert. Ed Ckcarone. Hirry Frlebel. Dave Hopler^and

Freda Bell.

Fishing Awards

AVALON -.With a backdrop of sailboats racing and water skiers, % youngsters participated in

Births

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - The following reoenl ami birth* have been announced by Burdette Memorial HoaplUl: Am to Joint and Donna Day Caddy of 106 MlUman Lane. Villa*. August

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Km to John and JoAnne f Evans of 603 Chib Houae Rd . Town Bank. AuguatM \ • Daagbter to Craig and Judith Mile* Eckert of 163 Halid Are . Court Houae. Auguat*. DaagMer to Fredrick and Phyhaa Wills MatM of 701 Lincoln Bhrd.. North Cape May. Auguat 16. - Daagbter To William and Lou be Dalgl* Bayfcki of MS WWtter Are . North Cape May. Auguat 36 Daagkter to Thedore andJraephlne IfarrUy Bryan of Shun pike Rd . Court Houae. Auguat» DaagMer to Francia and Michelle Teal CarraU of 127 W Delaware Pkvy , Villaa. Auguat 30 Daagbter to Lonnie and Christina Staaaey Creamer of S Dennis, AugiBl. 10 Km to Nebon and Wanda Hodri qan Viera of 613 Grant Ave . Wood bine, Auguat 31. Km to Anthony and Patricia Deaden Onarale of W HoUy A ve, Erma. Auguat SI. Km to David and Elizabeth Mason Reeves Of Broad St , BeHeplain.

Septs

Sen to Reler and Theresa llumlllon Arsrnault of |7 66th St ,

Sea Isle City. Sept 3

Km to Charie* and Carpi Felsman Hr loir Of «20 Town Bank Rd. N. Cape May. September 3 ' Aon to Jacque* and Viviane MltraM Baghdadi of 1683 E. lOthSt .

Brooklyn. NY. Sept 6

Daaghter lo James and Rhonda Drms Jones of 206 Hollywood Ave .

Villa*, Sept 5

Daughter to Francm and Jacalyn Meyers Ralllvan of 66 Beactyurst

Dr. Bavihore West. Sets fi

Son To Raymond and Linda Siamllr AiallonC of 470 Shell Bay

Ave . Mayvtllc. Sept 6

SOMERS POINT - The following recent area birth* have been an nounced by Shore Membrial

Hospital:

Son to William and Jo El

Mclaaghlln Park of 330 Connpiian

Ave . Ocean Cily. Augusl 25 Oaaghlrr lo Ronald and Maureen

t amm llagel of 3 Black Oak Dr

Ocean View. Sept 1

Son to Cbarle* and Andrea Bosnian Neill of 439 E. 3rd Ave,.

'ourt House. Sept 4

I laughter to Robert and l>nda Damar Hendricks of,305 Broadway.

Cape May. Sept 7

Daughlr, *.o Kenneth and Marie Novasarh Hl.et of Town Bank

Manor. Cape May. Sefd. 7.

"the Stone Hprbor Lions Club annual “Kids’ Fishing Tournament”. The‘contest was held^tt the 80th dock here and was cosponsored by Hook, Line and Sinker bait and tackle shop of Avalon, which donated some of the prizes. Ernie x Yarborough, chairman of the event, 'said, “this was by far the most successful tourna-

ment yet.”

The winners were:Most fish, Harry Friebel of Marlton ; 2nd place, Ed Cic* carone, Lehigh Acres, Fla.; Largest fish, Frtda Beli K Phila.; 2nd place, Erin Hulbert, Glen Rock; Smallest fish, Dave Hopler, Bethlehem, Pa.; Most unusual fiah, Hager Patton, Falls Church, Va.

TOMS RIVER - The N.J; Marine Advisory Service, through the cooperation of the Bendix Field Engineering Corp., Is supplying an offshore canyon weather report designed specifically for commercial and sport fisherman. The forecast covers Block Canyon to Baltimore Canyon, gives a weather synopsis and forecast, covers winds, sea state and . visibility and supplies an extended five day outlook. THE PROGRAM IS available 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday and Friday from 4:30 to Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the New Jersey Marine Advisory Service Office. (201) 349-1152. ,

Fun, Games For Seniors AVALON - The Senior Citizens Organization will hold a “fun and games” mebting Sept. 22 at Community Hall. The first trip of the Reason will be an overnight bud* excursion to Gettysburg and f Lancaster, Oct; 8 and 9. For reservations call ’David Van Horn at 967-7953. Reservation deadline is Sept. 22.

If there are any problems with the forecast or its format please call the same number during the day. Do not call for the weather report duirng normal working hours. Those using 'this service are asked to keep a record of the number of times they call in.

By The Old Sport

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Middle Twp. High School has signed a new basketball coach. He is Toih Feraco of Wildwood. He attended Wildwood Catholic High School and Franklin and Marshall College. He comes from a very athletic family, having several brothers who were basketball stars. Tom has no head coaching experience but last year he helped Franny St. Jdhn with the Wildwood Catholic basketeers. He is faced.with a rebuilding year at Middle with only Frank Brown and Dawson Spaulding to return. Klchie Rhincsmith should help although h<didn't play last year, l^aybe this, is the year for Joe DiGiacomo to blossom. He sure pan shoot that ball. Although Tom will not be a regular teacher, he will be substituting in the system. Last year's coach, Bill Lucas, had a .conflict of interest with soccer and opted to coach that sport. The football season for the Panthers has been drawn up. It opens with Buena away at 1:30 p.m. SepV. 26. The home season with Wildwood 1:30 p.m. Oct. 3 Cape May is pHtyfed away Oct. 10, find St. Joseph’s of Tom River comes hire at 1:30 Get. 24. Pleasantvillc will be played at hmi^ at 1:30 Oct. 3 and Hfimmonton away Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. Nov. 14 Ocean City comes to Middle # at 1:30 and on Nov. 21 the season winds tip with Delran away. The old sotyrt wonders if all this early season practice is necessary. cist week the Pantheii went on two a day sessions until Mhool opens on the 8th. There will be two scrimmages, one with Vineland and one with Mainland, before the opening with Buena.

Laura H BmmU, 91, of Cape May. Sept 7. She irrved as Republican commltteewoman' for the aecond voting district for many yean, and waa also assistant relief dispenser for Cape May In the 1830'a. Elliabetk F. Bawe. of N. Wildwood,Tept. 12. Born in Wilmington Del*, she lived here for more • •urn 60 year* She waa formerly a part owner of Norton's ReaUuranty Equipment Co. Flereace M. Church, 66. Cape May, Sept. II. Mr* Church had been an aaaiatant city clerk for 17 years She was aUo a former board member of the First United Methodist Church. Robert C. Currie. 60. of Ocean City. Auguat 25. A graduate of the Univmity of Petmaylvanta. and a former *upervi*or and broadcaster for ,WCAU-TV In the early 50a. he was an English teacher In Riyadah, Saudi Arabia at the time of hi* death, s, Mary EJi. Ehenhawer. 92, of Ocean City, Sept^4. Born In Bridgeton, she was the last surviving member of the C.W Shoemaker -family, t^e founder of the Cumberland Glass Co., presently the Owens-Illinois -Glass Co An avid traveler, she contributed generously to mpny charities Yvoane Gaudy. 81, of Ocean View. Sept . 5 Formerly of Court Jfouse, She was a retired teacher from Middle Township Schdbl District. Tfcere** GotMck. 86. of Cape May Court House. Sept, 7. Born In Austria, she waa an area resident for (Byears. • JakephD. Huitbe*. of Lower Tdrp . Sept 6 Formerly of Atlantic City, where he owned and ©oersted Hughe* Ex pres* and Hughes Variety «ore. he lived hese for the past 7

yean

Richard H. Knowlea Jr.. 80. of« Cape May Court House. Sept 7. He was fontierly of Millville. ? Ratfrrt C. Kurt*. 54, of Cape May. Sept. 7 The Owner of the Cape May Country Store, he was a graduate of the University •,( Pdhnaylvania. where he excelled in football, and played in Ibe North-South game In I960 He waa the Commodore of the Corinthian Yacht Club in 1965 Jamet J. Lodge. 82. of Villa*, Sepl 7. Born' in Philadelphia, he lived

here for 20 years

MaryJane McNulty. 88, of Lower Twp . Sept. 11. Born in Ireland, she lived In Phila before coming here a

year aral a half ago

I Ami* Pauiano, 80. of Avalon. Sept 6 Bdm in Italy, he moved here from Philadelphia nine years ago Harry Raymond Pennypacker. 79. of Marmora. Sept. 4 He lived here for

24 yean

Arthur Rafl. 54. of Wildwood

Cre*t, Sept. 13 A lifelong realdent here, he owned and operated the Ar-

thur Raff and Son* Builder* I.eon C. Shaw. 62. of Town Bank.

Sept. 12 Born in South Seavlllf, he

waa a lifelong area resident Florence M. Hparapagllone. 77. of

Cape May. Sept. 4 She is survived by a daughter. Florence Cdebaugh. of Ibis city, where she made her

home

Jamet P. Taylor. 71. of Villa*. Sepl 6 Born in Bristol, Pn . he mov

ed here « year* ago William L. Van Nay*. 5 .

Sept. 12. Born in Indianapolis, h>

ed here for 28 year*. Charlotte K. Vetter. I

Wildwood. Sepl 12 Bom in Virginia; she lived here for the past 30 years

iy». 59. of Villaa. <

anapolis, he liver. 82. of North

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