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Herald 8t Lantern 9 February '83

Catamaran Licenses Limited

J AVALON - There will be only one-area between 44th and 4Hth. St to accom.modale catamarans in the 1983 season The north end of 81 h St area has been eliminated because of dangerous , water conditions and the very small beach area The limit on rtic number of • catamarans^Mowed on the

beach in'1983 will be 75, with the fees as follows: preseason. March I to April 30, 175; in season, after May 1. $100. , ANYONF; interested in obtaining a license for the 1983 season should advise the Avalon Borough Clerk's office and it will send an applicatidn", with a copy of the rules and regulatipns

regarding catamarans Licenses will be issued on a first come-first served basis. Applications will not be accepted before March 1. For applications and information ’write Virginia Oler, Borough Clerk, 3200 Dune Dr . Avalon. 08202

City Has Brochure Available

OCEAN CITY s- A 50-page, full-color vacation guide featuring information on accommodations, restaurants ^Sampsements and attr&tfnonslsavailabl 0 free from the City and Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Association. * Included in the book is a list of special events and in-

formation on the City’s Recreation program, Music Pier, Art Center and Historical Museum. Copies are available by writing to Ocean City Vacations, 1300 Ocean Ave., Ocean City, 08226. ALSO IN the brochure are color photographs of various accomodations and

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information about the "Dial-A-Room" service for quest and apartment houses. This referral office can be reached 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. by calling 399-8894. Ocean City will again offer a complete list of special events ranging from the Boardwalk Art Show (Aug. 5-6) and Baby Parade (Aug. 11) to novelties such as the Hermit Crab Race (Aug. 17) and Miscellaneous Sun Tanning Tournament (Aug. 25). THE COLORFUL‘ Night In Venice” boat parade and bay celebration is set for July 23. Maestro Frank Ruggieh will return with the Ocean Ci^y ‘Pops" Orchestra, July 3 through Sept. 7,/ Sun day through Wednesday William Sackett, vocalist and big band leader, will appear with the “Sunshine Boys Banjo Band” every Thursday in July and August. Three of the nation's leading string bands are booked at the City's Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace, through the summer: Ferko, July9, Polish American, July 16 and Fralinger, Aug. 6 JUNE EVENTS include the Artisans’ Convention (June 17-18) and the Baseball Card Show (June 24-25). Many bazaars and other special entertainment are scheduled from April through Qptober The city will unveil its new convention hall, a recreational facility, in the spring. Information centers are located at the 9th Street Causeway, City Hall Public Relations‘Office, Music Pier, Board walk and Moorlyn Yerrace and 46th Street municipal building Fire Co. Installs CAPE MAY - The Volunteer Fire Co. held its annual installation dinner at the firehouse, Washington and Franklin Sts., recently. The following members were sworn into office by Mayor Arthur Blomkvest: president. Paul Andrus; vice president, Harold Schiffbauer; secretary. Herb Ander; treasurer. Frank Kohler; chief. Wister (Barney) Dougher ty; asst, chief, Raymond (Conrad) Briant; capt. Engine Co. 51, Larry Brown; lieut. Engine Co. 53, Harvey Williams; capt Truck Co. 54. Anthony Mendo; lieut. Truck Co. 54. William Szem&ak James Kelly received a plaque for 20 years of service to the Volunteer Fire co. and a job well done as captain of the paid Fire Company. The dinner was prepared tfy Alan Taylor and his committee. Alan Taylor is also owner/chief of the Peter Shields Inn. Entertainment was provided by Disc Jockey Ed Sherretta Jr Family Life Meets Fri. WILDWOOD CREST - The Family Life Education Committee will meet 9:30 a m. Friday in Ihe Conference Room at Crest Memorial School.