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III you love Casmoland and would like to join a sw tnging group call Kileea 1 aaaar about the tour spon sored by the Stephen C. Ludlam Post of the American Legion There s a great bunch already signed up for the trip Thursday. March 21 The bus leaves the parking lot at 96th Street and 1st Avenue at S p m and returns by midnight Gambling on the green will take place at Bally s If you'd like to be with us i non members of the post are invited) call Eileen at 168 2362 • • • ASCII. AVALON *S Seniors, held a superpatriotic party in February at their Community hall Members put on a well produced and rehearsed program Ted Davis (whose frame might have been tailored to fit Lincoln's description) came dressed "■? like Honest Abe and gave a stimng recitation of the Gettysburg Address. Fred was an authenticly dressed Town Cner. \nn Kaoth. who came to this country as a child, gave a testimonial on 'Why I'm Proud to be an American'* and Fiteea Rafferty told members "Why I'm Proud to be a Native American". The program ended with the group singing rousing patriotic songs Their March luncheon program will have a St Patrick's Day theme This will be held at the (Golden Inn noon March 12. Doors will open at 11 30 so you can find places and order a dnnk if you wish To speed up the seating process reservations must be made and paid for in advance Call George Robinson 967-4233 There are two choices for lunch • • • Victoria Boettiager of 9356 Annapolis Rd.. Philadelphia 19114. wrote to tell us of the death of her husband. Charles H. Boettiager. Feb S Mr Boet tinger had been in failing health for some time For years the couple have owned a summer home at 500 24th St We used to see them on weekends and called Betty Salvedea-Roit (Mrs William CM also of 24th Street, to inform her of the sad news Betty was naturally upset and we heard, for the first time, that Betty herself is just recovering after spending 10 days in Burdette having diagnostic tests Mareia Linker Rover, wife of Councilman Bob Beyer of Stone Harbor, is still in the same hospital • she'll probably be home by the time you read this) following surgery so we suggest you send get well wishes to her home • • • Alice and Scott Daniels of 95th Street gave one of their nifty winter beater cocktail parties this week It's teamwork that makes their bashes so super We're convinced they set up a game plan, stick with it and make It appear effortless Scott got an assist from perfect guest. Norman WcMakon, a mixologist who never misses the empty glass of a gal guest Star of the show was Dutchess, the (Jnentftn Stembergk's beautifully trained Dalma tian — the Daniels have winter custody of her when Quent and Artene are in Florida Marie Spruce had just returned from there and Dotty stamp was hack

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from her New England trip • • • George Walters of 301 9th St . managing director 6f Deepwater Installation of Atlantic Electric Co , shook up the troops when he addressed members of SH Chamber of Commerce at their February dinner meeting at Henny s He spoke on matters close to members bankbooks' and provoked more questions from the floor than any speaker we've heard recently After explaining Atlantic Electric 's philosophy on conservation and lifeextension plans for existing facilities, he explained the reasoning behind the program About five years ago they wanted to build a 300 megaton plant at Millville. /called the Cumberland, at a cost of $500 million It was not built and it is now not expected to be constructed before the year 2001 IN FIELDING questions from the floor he revealed that, in this vicinity, rates for electricity range "from twice as high to half again as high" as those in outer areas because of their proximity to coal, negating transportation costs Here we have summer and winter rates, with sum mer being the higher because of utilitzation of air conditioning in shops, hotels and motels, year long residents may be pay ing higher bills for people who are on the beach < that one stung us a little), and the fact that while '83 and 84 were the company's best they were not operating at a profit "We are still paying bills, " Walters said Civic Responsibility Chairman R. Jack Fit /- patrick summoned groans from members when he stated that the 96th Street Bridge.-; in his opinion, would not open until May 15 at the earliest and members should hope it will be open for Memorial Day" • • • REGULAR MEETING of S H Borough Council Feb 19 was anything but dull (it was spiced with humor and acrimony) Too had so many of you missed it It was better attended than most because the an nual budget was to be voted upon Total appropriations amounted to $4,627.640 69 and it was passed, without question from the audience. unanimously by: Council President Bud Arenherg, William Catkcart. Im ( lelland and Ken Hawk. A bigger draw ing card was discussion of a flat rate $50 mercantile tax drawn up at the mayor's request by Arenherg and Hawk The last ordinance written pertaimg to the subject failed to pass because it was too complicated This one was doomed to failure because in the words of (Tel land. Presi dent Reagan might be cut ting down on revenue sharing but he doesn't want you to get into lawsuits or have an ordinance which coats you more to ad minister than you're going to get from R " Cathcart agreed with m

( Tel land, saying. "I was more in favor of the stronger ordinance than I am of this one " Mayor Arden Hand felt no action should be taken until all councilmen could vote on it and asked borough counsel William Balliette to redraw the or dinance for entire council input Once again the mer cantile tax has been shot down for an undetermined period — one wonders if the possible increment will ever justify hours spent in its discussion and preparation HAVING BEEN told by former Councilman FitzPatrick at a C. of C. dinner the night before that." in my opinion, the 96th Street

Bridge will not open on time", the sparce audience was surprised to learn from the mayor he had just consulted Freeholder GeraM Thornton and been assured that the bridge was on schedule and will open on April 19 We hope the information prevails Mer chants are certainly h luting and residents aren't laughing either During the period when council agreed to entertain comments from the floor, the Merchant's Sale, the Realty Owners' Assoc. and the Craft Show, beneath the tent, came under fire. The Art Show escaped criticism except for a feeling by local merchants that its location should be more central Those who protested the Sidewalk (or Merchants') Sale feel it could benefit local businesses only if the date were postponed until September

K'garten Roundup

COURT HOUSE - Mid die Township kindergarten registration will be held Monday. March 4. in the Administration Building. 126 S. Main St.. 9 a.m. to 3 pm Parents can park on the lot behind the building for convenience, and are encouraged not to bring their children as examination, ect will be given during preschool screening Parents are asked to pick up registration forms at the Administration Building prior to registration These

may be completed at home Children must have reached or will reach the fifth birthday by Oct. 1. Proof of age must be provided. such as birth or baptismal certificate. Proof of DPT. Polio. Rubeola. Rubella, and Mump6 immunizations signed by a physician, must be given All Kindergarten children will be screened during August A letter describing the purpose, procedure, date, time and place will be distributed at the kindergarten roundup

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