Cape May County Herald, 25 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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Herald & Lantern 25 January '84

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The WildwoodsC^~ Charles V. Mathis

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H npunced he will seek a third term to his post for Unde Sam. Mayor Wilson Goode has already endorsed his candicacy. Councilman James jf* Tayoun will oppose Foglietta for the

, nomination.

On one memorable summer evening, Foglietta' was accompanied by Ed Zaberer to Club Avalon to see Cozy Moriey. When pie well known men exiled the club, thej -found" their cars had been towed away by North Wildwood police. This scoop belongs to Daily News columnist Larry

Fields.

Foglietta is an intimate of the Kelly family and was so important during the Monaco funeral ceremony for Princess Grace that he

had the distasteful task of telling pop singer Eddie Fisher that.there was no seating room available. Fisher had made the trek confident of pre-arranged

seating.

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LOCAL.-PAINTER Jim Peterson is justifiably proud of his son. Towson State, Maryland, footballer Jamie. Jamie, ah ex-North Wildwood lifeguard, was selected as the perfect specimen to demonstrate weightliftibg and body building techniques on a

TV show. His dad is busy,

giving a face lifting to the posh suite of offices used to operate Morey’s Pier. Sears and Roebuck and Reynolds Department Store are in a tug^f-war to

see who gets the prime spot in the new Village Shoppes of Rio Grande. Wildwood v "promoter Roman Osadchnck, the developer, describes Reynolds as a "mini-Ma-cy’sA Slated for a spring opening is • the area’s first Farmer's Market, which will incorporate the best features of Reading Terminal and Ardmore’s Suburban Station complex Anthony Roche of Philly’s Fairmount section , is moving back to Wildwood from North Carolina to operate “Stir Crazy.” He will offer Philly style steak sandwiches. Tony Roche, an expert bowler, bowled a near perfect game at the Crest Pier lanes back in the midfifties. Other tenants of some of the 40 Village Shoppes will include a Roy Rogers fran-

chise, Crazy Eddie’s, an enlarged medical center and the new Seashore Medical Supply Co., under the direction of Rath Dagostino and Mike Coogan. The U.S. Post Office will be one of the few recognizable features re^ maining at Village Shoppes. Center island Wildwood merchants’ hopes are buoyed by the fact. that both Bridgeton and Pleasantville recently • received funds from Unde Sam to restore arid rejuvenate their business districts. Food Sale VILLAS - The Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold a food sale at the Guarantee Bank (Villas Brandi) Bayshore Hoad, 9:15 a.m. Friday. Feb. 3.

CHIROPRACTIC FOR BE1TER HEALTH

DR. JOSEPH J, fUZZO

Spinal misalignments are not always caused by a severe strain or a violent accident. Any somewhat unusual activity may be enough to move a vertebra slightly out of alignment. Such simple chores as washing the car. raking leaves or spading in the zarden may. be tod much for us if, we are unaccustomed to such effort. If the slight subluxation oc-

curs in the lower neck or between the shoulders, and is left uncoriectedk pain and muscle spasmT' may occur in the shoulder, neck and arms Chiropractic spinal adjustment locates and corrects vertebral misalignment

Dr. Joseph J. Rlxso —-Chiroproctor —

May - SS4-JUZ

MONTH SALE! Take advantage of these values thru Sat., Jan. 28th.

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