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SOMERS POINT - The following recent sres birhls have been sn bounced bv Shore Memorial Hospital: , DAUGHTER tn Reginald and Terrista Tuaron Perry of <23 Sheridan Rlvd , Lower Twp Jan. X DAUGHTER t« Robert and Ann Staempftg Mark of 127 Haven Ave . Ocean City. Jan. » SON to Paul aad Dorothy Rodirr Hotter of 112 Bajview Ave . Palermo. Jan X DAUGHTER toiRobert and Marta Procopto stone of 1SS-A .Rayshore Rd . VlUas. Jan X DAUGHTER to Gary and Karen Michael Raffaele of 1011 DeHrrsch Blvd . Woodbine. Jan. 30 SON to Anthony and Wendy Workman ( anlnsrh of 225 At bury Ave , Ocean CityJJJm 31. DAUGHTER to Michael and Nan cy Martin Malt of 5065 We^t Ave . OeeianCHy. Feb I COURT HOUSR - The following reesnt area births have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: SON tn,Robert and Pamela Quinn SchmMhelter of |22 W 1st Ave , N Wildwood. Jan 24 SON to Keith any Theresi>yolpe Plerpont of Garden Lake Trhiler Park. Burleigh, Jan X SON to Phillip and Sandara (Ml Andro of 402 Jackson St . Woodbine, Jan 27 SON to Daniel and Nancy Taylor Lloyd of 350 Nth SC. Stone Harbor. Jan 29 .SON to Sidney and Dortnne Eatley Pelter of George and Anna 81* . Whitesboro, Jan 29 SON to -Daniel and Frances Tas*oal Broughton of 2910 Park Bird , Wildwood. Jan 30. SON to James and Evely Muir Mooert of 101 W Wilde Ave . Villas. Jan. 30
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ETHEL M DePIEflRO. 70. of Court House. Feb 2 Born ip Bronx. New York, she was an area resident X years YVETT Crest. Feb I A real estate 1 with the Gould Reality firm, she was a resident here S years. MARGARET S. HAMPTON. 77. of Palermo. Feb. 2i Formerly of Upper Darby. Pa . she ws* an area resident 6 yters EVA A. HARTMAN, 67. of Ocean City. Feb 2 A local resident 12 years, she was president of the United Methodist Women of Ocean City. DOROTHY M. HELMS. 71. of Ocean City. Feb. I Formerly of Collingswood. she was a resident here 10 years CHARLES W. MARKS. 65. of Villas, Feb 7. A letter carrier for the Camden Post Office for X years , before his retirement, he was a resident here I years CLARA SCHUBERT. *7. of Wood bine, Jan. 31 Rom in Pennsylvania, she lived in Slone Harbor before moving here 57 years ago LEWIS R. sm PE JR., of Ocean City, Feb 6 A long-time summer resident, he moved here permanent ly in 1946 ALICE STET1.ER, 79. of Cape May. Feb 5 Sha was a resident here the past 40 years _ ANNA MAY STORHI. 65. of Ocean City. Jah 29 A retired inspector with the US. Navy in Philadelphia, she was a resident here 10 years ROBERT .1 TROULAND. Jr. *4. of Stone Hartxx. Feb 6 Born tn Philadelphia. h« was a r esident here 16 years ANNA H. WALLACE, 79. of Cape May. Feb 1 A resident 11 year*, she jnovrd here from Philadelphia where she was voted Mother of the year in 1966 by the San Domingo Council. Knights of Columbui
THE DEMISE of . the Bulletin ended the circulation chores for three attractive young people from Bellm'awr-Blackwood who had handled the Wildwood area for the past few years. They are John Salerno. Guy Martel and Lita Tomassetti. Luckily, they have found other employment and can stay in their adopted area. Lisa is on the staff of the Crest Wawa. THE APPARENTLY recession-depression Isn't hurting real estate values. Charles "Chalky" Bent is selling his Grande’s Cafe for a figure in the neighborhood of a half million dollars. The new bonifaces are long time) Wildwood lifeguards'pedagogues Tony SlarH, Dan Lanno and Rob Petrella. Petrella, ex-football star with the Miami Dolphins, is taking up permanent residence hel*e. Hope he can adjust to our off-season climate! There will be no changes in personnel, with Mike James still heading the staff. LOOK FOR MANY construction jobs to open up on the island in the not-too-distant future. Financing is almost complete for thp largest single project in Wildwood area history slated for Diamond beach One of the principals is Sidney Brody, long active in the Wildwood Yacht Club. Paving the way for the local development, Brody and Frank Wheaton Jr. have sold thteir Millville Wheaton Plaza shopping center to Landover Management Corp. of Merchantville. Allstat? Management Corp. of Cherry Hill is managing agent for the new owners, who operate 15 shopping centers in Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and South Carolina. In addition, Brody recently sold Richman’s Ice Cream to South Jersey Gas and his Thunderbird Boat Building - was sold to Wheaton Industries. All this has been groundwork for his participation in the multimillion dollar project in our area. AN ISLAND LEGEND passed away in Florida. He was Ben Martin, who made the Bolero one of the most famous night clubs on earth with names like Sammy Davis Jr. and Johnny Mathis. His body was flown to his birthplace, Vindand, for burialrAt the time of his passing, Martin had achieved multi-millionaire status. ’ i In addition to his long time stewardship of £lub Bolero, he also operated the Diamond Beach Club for one season. The stars he engaged from Buddy Hackett to Bing Crosby’s sbns were a veritable Who’s Who of show business and attracted tens of thousands to the Wildwoods HE WAS responsible for the only . visit Life magazine ever made to the Wildwoods. He engaged «Linger Guy Mitchell at the peak of his popularity and Life lensed a pholo spread of Mitchell on the local beach. He also gave new talent many breaks — as Varlejy coorespondent* your writer recalls viewing Paul Lowden at the Bolero Ivowden now owns several Vegas casinos. It would take an encyclopedia to review all Martin's accomplishments - suffice to say, his colorful
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personality and economic contributions will he sadly missed He was in his* late eighties. ONE OF THE reasons for singer Bobby Vinton's successes is his father, a name-hand musician, who taught him how to play seven instruments. Now he has come up with another gimmick to enhance Vinton’s career He has backed him up with an all-girl band Doubtless his inspiration was the Ina Ray Hutton band that appeared so often in Wildwood’s Starlight Ballroom Vinton has appeared here often at the Bolero, Stardust and Manor. THERE IS ominous news in the annual reporj of the Atlantic City Expressway Director Apthony Marino said, "1981 Was the first year in which the niajprity of traffic on the Expressway was headed for Atlantic City, In 1980, 43 per cent.of all vehicles on the highway were hound for Cape May County." Alerted Johsinessmen have been holding emergency meetings to map an ad campaign for the 1982 season due to the recession, nine casinos and the World's Fair at Knoxville. Although it Will not bo one of the better World Fairs, it is iri our backyard and traditionally seaside vacationist^ often skip the shore in favor of a World s Fair, wherever it fs held. Variety estimates at least nine million, and possibly* II fnillion will visii the fair, which coincides day for day with oUr season. And for the first thne. Philly public school students will not be available for seaside jobs and vacations untjl sometime in July due to last fall's prolonged • teachers' stike.
AN AVIATION -minded Crest couple are At and Mar Timer, who moved here from Garden City, L.I. Timer was a ikght test pilot for Lockheed for 25 years and served as • a f ’ commander in the Navy during World War II. Their daughter flies her own plane, which she often Uses to drop by on anniversaries and special occasions WII.DWOOD MEN are being given employment by Mustang, Inc. to service the American Express machines in Atlantic City casinos. They are like those found at major airports Those lucky enough to have a green American Express card may just feed the precious document into the machine for checks amounting from $100 to $500.00, Those holding gold cards may obtain up to $1000.00 in a mailer of minutes The 'c I ever machines issue fiv$. $20 00 checks per envelope in requested amounts Gold cards are usually held by professional people like doctors, lawyers el al Hundreds of Wildwoodians are now employed in the casinos. For example, they pay $4.63 an hour for dishwashing, which is $1 18 more than dishwashers get hereabouts Casino short order cooks get $6 88 per hour as compared to $3.90 in most places. Computer operators get $7 22 as com pared to $6.08 elsewhere Obviously, they can and do pay more for most every occupation from switchboard operator to maintenance carpenters and security guards 1982 is indeed a promising, pro sperous and happy new year for area residents employed in casino and auxiliary businesses.
DUNE PROJECT PLANS in Sea Isle City are inspected by Commissioner William VanArtsdalen' Jr, left, Congressman Bill Hughes, Commissioner Alan Gansert, Freeholder William Sturm and Thornton Hole of the USDA. ; Dune Job Toured
SEA ISLE CITY - The recently completed dune stabilization project in the Townsends Iritet section was inspected recently by Rep. Bill Hughes and Freeholder William Sturm, with officials of the USDA. The project, installing dune fencing, is designed to aid in the buildup of the
dunes in the area As part of the comprehensive beach reconstruction program, the-city has purchased a new" front-end loader Public Works Commis sioner Alan Gansert said that the new loader will have an important role in the beach restoration plan
Sweetheart Ball Feb, 20
AVALON - The Recreation Department will hold iLs Annual Sweetheart Ball 8:30 p.m .-midnight at Community Hall Russ Patrick’s Orchestra
will provide the music for dancing •» For further information call Community Hail fc? '066 9 a m to 4 p.m weekdays

