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UNLESS THEY have a TV series or Broadway play, few actors work steady An exception is the Crest’s Bruce Davison, the son of long time (’rest colonist Mrs Marian Hubbert. Bruce's latest starring movie, “Summer Heat." has just been released His co-stars arc Susan George and Tony Franciosa Ambassador Pictures of I^os Angeles premiered the film in St. Louis Davison used to clean fish for two cents apiece on the Crest docks while still a youngster He was also a commentator on the Sinn's Dock PT-109 sightseeing boat He often entertains Hollywood star girlfriends on vacations at his Crest cottage These have included Sara Miles and Rebecca Balding, best remembered as Billy Crystal's wife on “Soap “ Just like any typical visitors. Bruce and Rebec ca had their photos com puter printed at Mariner’s landing THE CAPE MAY area has always supported more Cultural features than Atlantic City The nation's oldest summer theatre thrived at the Cape for decades In addition. New Jersey's Shakespeare Festival was a long-time feature Paul Barry, who produced the festival, still is operaitng the shows in Madison, N J. with a longer season from June 28 to Dec 12
TALENTED North Wildwood singer Bill Gross is negotiating for the Villas' Clover Inn which has been dormant for sometime. Gross was a familiar figure at the A&P where he served for 23 years, leaving as manager Gross also operates local ice cream parlors. If all goes well, he plans a May re-opening of Clover Inn after a face lifting of the restaurant-nitery property near Delaware Bay BET YOU DIDN'T know that George Jones, the celebrated “Happy the Clown*' on Philly TV. lives in blissful retirement in Avalun The mere mention of his name will bring back a host of memories to his Jersey Cape fans THE LIVING advan tages of Cape May County are so numerous that it is estimated that over 20 per cent of the population make their homes here while commuting to jobs in near by counties and cities. Some have even outfitted vans with such niceties as stereo and bars and take turns driving their fellow commuters to the Quaker City Among these is North
Wildwood’s Walter Holt, a foreign-representative for Girard Bank. Holt’s treks sometime take him to such faraway places as Australia and India. Ken Childers, a top New York union official, commutes weekly to his Crest home. Childers, a transplanted Kentuckian, spends part of each winter week on the island in preference to the "Big Apple" FIRST BHOADWALK amusement pier to open for the Easter holidays will be Sunday Schcnd Pancake Day AVALON — The Sunday School of the First United Methodist Church. 34th and Dune Dr, will hold its an nual spring Pancake Day 9 a m -I pm Saturday. March 19. at the church Proceeds will be used for scholarships to summer camp for underprivileged boys and girls in South Jersey Tickets may be purchas ed from the Sunday School youngsters in advance, or at the door
Morey's Pier. Comedian Charlie Prose is rounding out his annual winter engagement at Frenchman’s Reef Hotel in the Virgin Islands. He'll close there right after Easter and return here to entertain the early conventioneers and Senior Citizens at Club 18. Local lad electrician Dennis Flynn is now with Prose’s revue and does a Jerry Lewis impression in the show
‘Dynamic of The Gospel’ GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Mug gleworth will speak on “The Dynamic of the Gospel" at the 11 a m Sunday worship service of the Community Church, Delsea Dr Weekday Bible Study Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays. For infor mation call 886-6144 or 886-5478
Easter Cantata CAPE MAY - The Easter cantata “The Darkest Hour” will be presented by the chancel choir of the First United Methodist Church. Washington Street, on March 20 at 11 a m. at the morning worship service
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