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Herald & Lantern 21 December '83

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them to copy cat New York and eight other states who now permit elderly and disabled people to use food stamps to pay for restaurant meals. Othep states having a program '*?• for food stamp use in IP restaurants are Alabama. Florida. Indiana, WisconZjT sin, Hawaii, Oregon, Iowa and South Dakota. Elderly and disabled have been chosen because many of them live alone and do not qgp have cooking equipment. This program would be a vj-’ boon to area restaurants, ^ residents and service

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The Wildwoods Charles V. Mathis

To help sttetch your Christmas _ Dollars Stainton’s is offering 10°/o OFF I

ALL REGULAR PRICED MERCHANDISE STOREWIDE

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810 Asbury Ave.,Ocean City 399-5511

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^ The biggest thing to hit * the area since the ocean ^ first rolled in is well under- ^ way under “hugh-hush”

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miles off Wildwood. Personnel are close mouthed, both to thwart oil competitors and environmentalists. There have been serious accidents as the nature of the work combined with weather conditions is highly hazardous. If oil is or has been found off Wildwood, it could be a major source of high paid employment. Gulf has 400 helicopters actively servicing 2,000 oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. CENTER ISLAND taverns, hard hit by the 21 drinking edict, may be in the forefront of the Pacific Avenue Mali development. Outdoor patio cafe set-ups in Cape May's Washington Mall have been smash successes. Under current ABC laws, extra income is much

needed.

To make matters worse, a casino-spawned bill that would mandate a 2 a m. closing statewide in New Jersey will be introduced in the Legislature early in 1984, according to Assemblymen Anthony

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Villane Jr. and Joseph Palpia, both R-Monmouth County. The earlier closing time would apply to all bars in the state except those in casinos. Another Republican legislator, Sen. Brian Kennedy, also of Monmouth, had introduced the same bill mthe Senate However, he was defeated for re-election, nixing chances for his particular bill. The Bourbon St. Mall proposed for Anglesea by the Lighthouse Merchants Association will bolster their tavern trade, also hard hit by the ABC edicts. Long time North Wildwood lifeguard Bill Edger has standing offers to join the football coaching staffs of Penn State and Boston College. However, he remains loyal to Father Judge, Philadelphia, where Divorces Granted

he is defense coordinator. Edger is also a night time seasonal bartender at Grande’s. Last Sunday, Edger’s team copped the city championship in Veterans Stadium, adding another feather to his coaching cap. Father Judge opposes St. John Neumann in the Boardwalk Bowl at Wildwood’s Maxwell Field every Labor Day weekend. St. John Neumann also lias an enviable record under

the aegis of the Crest’s Bill Brennau. TTie schools moved their .opening game to the Wildwoods every season, when they realized all their fans were still on vacation in our resort. • • • Before he became an actor, Burt Lancaster spent a summer in Sea Isle City. He was an unemployed circus acrobat at the time. There’s good news about Lancaster. He has returned to work after open heart surgery in “A iittle Treasure.” It is a contemn porary of “Treasures of the Sierra Madre” and is being filmed in Mexico with Margot Kidder as his costar.

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COURT HOUSE - Divorces were granted recently to the following Cape May County residents. Gwen E. Doggett of Ocean City from Kirk L. Doggett of LanhamSeabrook, Md. Robert S. Wescott of South Seaville from Alberta A. Wescott of Pembroke Pines, Fla Raymond Birdsell of North Cape May from Carol Birdsell of West Cape May. Carol Ann Farkas of North Cape May from Matthew Farkas of Villas. John D. Zeigler of Wildwood Crest from Donna L. Zeigler of Wildwood Crest. Barbara J. Graham of Palermo from Robert D. Graham of Ocean City.

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Holiday Hours.

All offices of the Union Trust Company will be closed on the following days. Saturday December 24,1983 Monday December 26,1983 Saturday December 31,1983 Monday January 2,1984 However all offices will extend their hours on Friday evening until 6 pm as follows. Friday December 23,1983 Friday December 30,1983

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