Cape May County Herald, 16 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 37

Herald & Lantern 16 November '83

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Soon off the drawing board and into reality is Hunt’s Enter r; §es’ latestgift to county progress. It will be a professional building and shopping center near Jamesway in Court House. Store tenants penciled in included such big names as M.A.B. Paints. The second floor professional office suites will be handy to Court House and the hospital. Scratched, however, are plans for another theater originally proposed as part of the project. When the late comedian Herb Shrifier appeared at the Wildwood Manor, he told our all -time favorite seasonal resort joke. It goes like this: “If you saw a strange face in my seashore resort during the winter, it was probably somebody with the mumps.” Herb’s son. Will Shriner, is now a fast rising comedian and is seen often in casino city. The local version of TV’s Richard Dawson is silverhaired Dave Snyder. For decades he has served as doorman at clubs like the Hurricane East and Oasis. Annually, ladies from grandmothers ..to those barely of legal age. have lined up for a hug and kiss

from Dave.

During the years, his favorite hobby has been hiking the beaches of Wildwood and Florida. He has clocked man> thousands of miffs but his hobby was at a standstill this season as a blockage in his leg made long hikes temporarily painful. AMONG long-time Wildwood and Delaware Valley entertainers is accordianist Lola Jay, known £s “The Body.” Like many entertainers. Lola decided to set down roots in the Wildwoods. She has acquired the Poolside Motel at Bennett and Atlantic Aves. She now has her own Lola Jay Talent Agency and still entertains in niterid?: Her most recent local engagement was at

Enrico’s.

The past season was one of the most successful ever for most local restaurants. However, just as the season started rolling, tragedy struck the Lobster Shack, owned by a local

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The Wildwoods Charles V. Mathis

couple, the Jim Johnsons. A fire virtually destroyed the premises at Wildwood Avenue, just off the boardwalk. Their disappointments were compounded by the interruption in their booming business. However, now Johnson is ready to rebuild all new from the existing exterior walls, pending planning board approval. Mrs. Johnson, the former Karen Baker, is a talented pight club singer and is the daughter of ex-North Wildwood Police Chief and Mrs. Leroy Baker. Buoyed by the banner season. Bob Zuzulock is giying his Anchor Inn Tavern a complete face lifting. The only recognizable remaining fjeature will be the huge old circular antique tables from Horn and Hardart Automat Cafeterias.

When 14-year-old John Navin Jr. spent many summers as a lifeguard

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mascot for ‘-Scoop" Taylor's lifeguards, his pay was slim indeed as a "coffee go-for" the modestly paid guards. But those days are apparently over for Navin. He now gets $7500. per episode as the juvenile lead opposite Ann Jillian in the NBC-TV series. "Jennifer Slept Here.” With eight episodes finished, his contract has been renewed for another six episodes. Debbie Reynolds has been added to the cast as a clumsy grandmother ghost. ‘^Variety” thinks the show has a slight chance of success. Navin’s sister, Sarah, has landed a top role in the upcoming NBC-TV film, “House of Cards”. This is also expected to develop into a series. Timmy, the youngest of the Navins, also has a reading for a TV role. So reluctantly, the Navin clan has packed up and moved to’ the West Coast. John Navin Sr. was a long time Wildwood lifeguard and was with Philly Probation Depart-

ment.

WILDWOOD IS the seaside cafftal of the ancient bowling game of bocce with courts at Learning Avenue and the Boardwalk Ponce De Leon never found the Fountain of Youth because he didn’t look in the right place. He should have gone to Wildwood’s oceanfronl bocce courts There he

would have beheld men in their 60s working off puppy fat; men in tlieir 70’s just hitting the full vigor of manhood; and men in their 80s reluctantly confessing that creeping middle-age was beginning to slow them down a little The magicsecret is in bocce. The old Romans played it, even the Greeks and Egyptians Bocce resembles lawn bowling, played on a court 75 feet long and eight feet wide. The idea is to roll wooden balls as close as possible to a smaller steel ball. Whatever team or player gets 12 points wins the set. Very .simple As simple as saying that the yobject of chess is to checkmate the king. A good bocce player commands infinite finesse. Th^ wooden balls are not weighted and the tricks that determine their paths must come from the brain and body of the player It takes years to become expert at bocce. Viewing a crowd of spirited bocce players, it's easy to see it's a much greater retirement pleasure than watching

TV

Mrs. Iry "GinnyL' Poslernock. who, chaperoned Olympic speed skating champion KriiHeiden during his Wildwood visits has received word that the Stamford U. collegian will narrate the speed skating segments during the ABC-TV Winter Olympics from

Yugoslavia

Mrs. William "Moffie" • Breakall will have a more than casual interest in the upeoming movie about Mario Lanza. “Moffie” sometimes dated the fledgling singer when he • was first trying out his vocal powers at Russo's

Restaurant

CREST-BORN Dave Elsey is one of the foremost impressionists of Elvis Presley anywhere. Dave and his wife, Nancy, hand create the authentic Elvis jumpsuits, which weigh aBout 24 pounds apiece. The Elseys live in the Villas but his off-season appearances take him all over the map to New York and Pennsylvania clubs, especially around Lancaster. He has been signed for his sixth summer in 1984 at the Pier Top Lounge of Pier 6600 Motor Inn, Diamond Beach. Finances permitting, everyone's favorite offseason vacation spot seems to be Hawaii. If you are heatfcd that way, be prepared for skyrocketing prices The Crest’s John Murphy's just returned

from two weeks there. Coffee is 85 cents to $1 a cup while a case of beer (Heineken) is a mere $25.00. The average run of the mill breakfast is $5.

The Murphys are long time Crest residents John’s father, Chris, built the mighty Murphy Motor Freight chain, which formerly Iffndled all merchandise for the A&P Chain. Robert Ripley featured Murphy Motor Freight internationally ,in "Believe It Or Not." When union officials tried to unionize his firm, he placed a shotgun toting man aboard each and every truck

The following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Kathry Jean to Peter and Marianne Arsenault Cirrinicion&jpf North Cape May. Nov f \ Ellis Adam Ellis and Michelle Adapts Wakefield. of Court House. Nov. 2 Stacy Lenette to Edward' and Kodella Carter Davis of Wildwood. Nov: 2. Ryan Patrick to Michael ^nd Nancy Scott Hurley of ~ Sea Isle City, Nov. 3. Gina Lyn to Harry and Denise Key Foster of Woodbine. Nov. 3 Nicholas John to Lonnie and Ixtri Chanoux Bedell of Villas. Nov. 5. / Andrew James to Ronald t and Maria D’Amico? Gallagher of Rio (grande7 Nov. 6 Krista Dawn to Robert J and Lynn Screnci Richman of fc>ma. Nov. 7 Christopher David to t David and Barbara Venuti Ingersoll of Wildwood Crest. Nov. 8 Samuel L IV to Samuel and Patricia Breslin Force of Wildwood, Nov 8 Karen Elizabeth to James and Sally Brunner Petrella of Tuckahoe, Nov

10.

Christopher Michael to Daniel and Marcia Elliott Delano of North Cape May.

Nov. 11.

Shore Memorial Daughter to James and Penelope Tracey Yorke of Clermont, Nov. 5. Son to Charles and Renee Genovese Barto of Cape

May. Nov. 6

Son to Thomas and Jeanette Sacchett i Iberico of Sea Isle City.

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aughter to James and Jean Bartleson Muljen of

Woodbine. Nov 1

Son to John and Mary Anne Bruey Kelly of

Marmora. Nov 4

Daughter to George and Susan Lempicki Sanders,

of Villas Nov. 5

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