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Jersey, Heriuge Bank. Sentinel Ledger. Spinning Wh3el, Siberian Huaky dub of the Jersey Shore, Jetty's ' Place, Bayberry Bush-Coastal Realty, Hoagie Works, Ocean Pharmacy, Retail Merchanta Aian. Rauhauaer's Candiee-Kabat Men's Shop, StalntolKa-, PMlprtment store ; A- decorated bike contest Will also be part of the parade. OTHER EVENTS set for Ocean City' during December are a.Christmas program by the national touring company of "Word of Life," 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Music Pier, Board walk and Moorfyn Terrace, with a donatioft to benefit the Atlantic City Rescue Mission. This *H1 be followed by the “Happy Hoofers" Christmas Dance 8:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at the

Pier.

A dance to benefit Wills Eye Hospital is set for the Pier, 8 p.m. Dec. 18, organized by Tracy Gannon. On Saturday, Dec. 19, the men's Benevolent Assn, will hold its annual toy give-away, noon, at the Pier. This will be preceded by a children’s concert under the direction of Frank Ruggieri, 11 a.fn. at the Pier. Abo on.Dec. 19, the Chamber of Commerce holds its card sing, 7:30

p.m.

"Sindia Da/* will be heJd

by the Ocean City Historical Museum, December 15th, to commemorate the City’s famous shipwreck which occurred bn that date in 1901a A ceremony will be held at the site of the wreck

between 16th and 17th St.

on the beach at 11 a.m. and divers who are currently attempting to salvage the four-masted bark will perform test dives. A prrgram will be held at the Histoncaf Museum, 409

Wesley/(ve., at 1p.m.

SEA ISLE CITY - Santa Claus will join the members of the city A.A.R.P. Chapter at their Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 10, immediately following a short monthly meeting 1 p.m. in the Civic Center, 138 85th St.

Townsends Inlet. Mrs. Mary Burns, social • coordinator, said the entertainment will include the "Dot Burns Dancers of S.J.C.", the GillespieSpencer comedy troupe and Ray Hottinger’s singsong.

Singing Shepherds Sought CAPE MAY - The Eplucopal Church of the Advent here will be performing Amahl and the Night Viiltor, in concert (no sets or coetumes used), and music Erector Wade Cooper is .looking for two men and two women as shepherds.. ' ■ , •' ■ 1' ■ L- , Interested repondents should be able to read music and be willing Jo rehearse Contact Mr. Cooper before Dec. 4 at BH6-2005 or 886-3347 after 5 p.m.

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SOME TIPS ON I SIaED-BUYING For the setivi child, there’s nothing like a fast sleigh ride down a steep hill. It is of key importance to understand that, no matter what brand of sled you buy, it it easier to stfcer the vehicle if the crosspiece that is attached to the runners is jointed instead of stationary. Saucers and various "novelty sliders" are not as safe as sleds because they lack the steering crosspiece. In economic terms, however, saucers and sliders are a cheaper ride than sleds. The following tips may be helpful in considering the right novelty slider: 1) Pull the hand straps hard <o make sire that they are secure. 2) . Don’t let appearance fool you. Lift the slider to be certain it’s as light as it looks. Believe it or not. some aliders weigh more than sleds. 3) Buy plastic for a faster ride, aluminum for a smoother ride. Be aware, though, that the ride is smoother because aluminum dents easily while absorbing the shocks from bumps.

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