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The Blue Law Panel that c was set up to bring tl everyone together has split s on how to ask the people of Ocean City to decide on tl what can be sold on tl Sundays Of course, in Ocean City they always do things a lit- c tie bit different. Mayor j, JACK BITTNER formed a n committee to solicit public i opinion on this hot topic. r The committee decided a on a non-binding referen- tl dum so the public can vote on an everything-open-Sun- ij day policy, or just to let j. stores sell food, gas, a medical supplies and newspapers. The buses can s run and the hotels, motels and guest houses can stay open. g So the people will vote on ^ (his. „ But the panel had a few j members who said the u c v F Magee, Gibson I Engaged c t p SEA ISLE CITY - Mr. t and Mrs. Richard Magee of c 45th Street announce the f engagement of their daughter Jeannie to Mark ^ J. Gibson, son of Mr. and -j Mrs. John C. Gibson, also ^ of this city. Gibson is a graduate of c the University of . Delaware, with a degree in [ mechanical engineering. He is employed by John C. Gibson & Associates ( Engineering Firm here. t Jeannie attended c Gwynedd Mercy College, s and is the kindergarten s teacher at St. Joseph's s Regional School. Jeannie is ^ also assistant director of .. recreation of Sea Isle City c an instructor of aerobics at s Cape May County Vocational School. A March wedding is j planned. t t I t Baltimore I \ Harbor Trip ! I On Sept. 28 ! c RIO GRANDE - Cape Human Resources, Inc. I will sponsor a trip to Baltimore's Inner Harbor, £ Saturday, Sept. 28. Price a includes snack and 1 transport. 1 Among the activities of- I Wered is the Top of the t World trade Center which provides views of the port « and the city of Baltimore, . i plus two free ships, ; Brown's Wharf and the s Baltimore Maritime ( Museum. 1 Bus will leave the Social f Services Parking lot I (comer Rts. 9 and 47) at 7:30 a.m. and will leave Baltimore at 7:30 p.m. For ^ further information and c reservations call Midge or t Gladdie at Cape Human t Resources. Inc. Executive t Division, at 729-4902 (

committee didn't sample the public and that it had special interests. Mainly, they didn't put the "all-closed" policy on ballot. COLOR PART II. The color Green was causing a lot of problems. An algae, named THE GREEN is causing skin irritations, nausea, and allergic reactions all along Ocean City beaches. As it is described, it looks green slime and is real- | icky. And it smells foul, j well. Even some lifeguards got sick from it. PR DEPT. MARK has to be the most creative public relations working for any Shore city. He came with the world-publi-cized events on the Broadwalk. It seems even his peers think he's good. They reelected him president of the New Jersey Travel and Resort Association (NJTRA). CRUISING YOU TO R I N K . J O E JABOROWSKI runs charter boats out of Ocean City and shuttles gamblers HARRAH'S MARINA. Now he has asked the ABC let him sell drinks to his customers as they cruise to AC. WILLIAM LUFF, president of the Ocean City which keeps out of the city legally, doesn't want liquor sold the boats. He says people will start drinking while they are tied up at dock. REALLY MAD AT If there is one thing that gets people excited in town, it's the cable service. The entire cable system was revamped and far the system has had a few bugs in it. Also, a lot of people are buying satellite dishes, bypassing the system. DEEP THINKING Local Libertarian Philosopher JODY KISH is touting the recent CHEC interview with MURRAY author and thinker. While he wasn't talking about Ocean City, Rothbard says in the interview: "There is no collective will. There are roughly 225 million people in the States and each one has a will. Sometimes they agree and sometirpes they disagree." A TRANSPORTATION MEETING? A group of "seekers" hold a meeting at the Northeast Bookstore, E. 8th St., every third Thursday of the montli. start at 8 p.m. is welcome and there is no cost. It's a round table discussion, on questions of why I we here, why we suffer, and why we act as we do, saidCHUCK one of the who was quick to point out the group has no Anyway, it's different. (Send in news about your . organizations, club, church, or neighbors. Send Jim Atkins, 1416 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, NJ. Or call: 345-6636. )

College Honor PITTSBURGH. PA - Doris Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ross of Avalon, has received recognition from Chatham College for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester 1985. A 1984 graduate of Middle Township High School. Ms. Ross just completed her freshman year at Chatham.

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