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Herald & lantern 25 NovgmbW 81
News Notes from
T(ie Wildwoods C.V. Mathis at large
AMONG THOSE keeping a vigilant eye on the Wildwood Marking Authority is Mrs. Dorritt Cummings. Like- many local residents, she is conceited about the proposal to cotv
veteran in bus experience, John McBurney has been named manager. Within six months the present fleet of two charter buses will be upgraded to six buses. Many will be used in
vert the resort's only .♦.charter service to the oceanfront shuffleboard ^asihos.Pendinginterstate court park into another Commerce Commission 1 asphalted parking Ibt by rights will allow the local
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Her late father E.Z. Fox was the inspiration for the postage-stamp sized parks happily sprinkled through center island Wildwood. Fox always contended that no one, resident or visitor, could spend all their time on the beach and so the city should provide a certain amount of areen park space amonig all the businesses and dwellings. HOWEVER, all is not sad on the park front. While Wildwood may lose a park, Wildwood Crest is gaining one. For the - past few weeks. Workers from the Public Works Dept, have been busy placing grass, flowering bulbs and trees in a spanking new park between Hollywood and Preston Rds. on Bayview
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Best of all, Commissioner Frank McCall is considering placement of plaques near memorial trees for each Crest veteran killed in any war. Names like Langley. Coleman and Callahan Would be so honored. ( SINGER J.C. Lane, pf D'Continental hosted a bridal shower for her singing sister I/»ri Cesar, who is betrothed to Grover Bradshaw. The nuptials are slated for January. HOPE A refurbishing of the Boardwalk benches is on the Wildwood City agenda. The Bicentennial red, white and blue paint job is beginning to show its age. The city powers-that-be deserve a grateful nod for providing so many, miles of benches. Any type of seating is almost nonexistent in . the multimillion dollar casinos in Atlantic City. • • • BOB BERNARDO & Debbie Yeager are *mong the first Wildwoodians hired as dealers in the new $350 million Tropicana. Montgomery Ave.’s 'resident name singer, Bobby Rydell, will preside at a christening of the building Dec. 8. BILL COOPER is next on the bachelor party circuit. His late father was prominent in electronics research-dhd was a chief petty officer at the Coast Guard base’ below Diamond Beach IT'S A HAPPY homecoming 1 for Kristi Coombs, a graduate of Joanne Reagan’s school of dance. Kristi will star for several weeks until midJanuary as "Little Orphan Annie" at the Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia. She spent the summer as star of the same show at the Las Vegas Desert Inn. • • • GIL RAMAGOSA has resumed ownership of Five Mile Beach Bus Line and plans a rejuvenation of service and a greatly expanded charter bus service. A
Parking firm tqoperate bus service
for county tour groups to Maryland, Vicgtfua and other states as far south as Florida. In addition, he plans to keep the six bus fleet offeting island service with added emphasis on time schedules and courtesy. Lillian Martino is awaiting your call at 729-2878 if you’ve got. something to donate to the Rummage Sale from 10 to 4 Dec. 5 at the Wildwood HS gym. The fund-raiser is to benefit the High School Band members on /their trip to Shenendoah College in Tennessee.,
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