Cape May County Herald, 13 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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Surfing Contest Winners Revealed

CAPE MAY - Winners in a South Jersey DistrictEastern Surfing Association contest Nov. 2 have been announced. The competition, originally scheduled for Ocean City but twice postponed, was held on Stockton Beach here. The next contest will be held here Saturday. Trophies were provided by WAYV FM 95. Heritage' Surf and Sport and the district association provided prizes for a contestant raffle

i WINNERS IN the various classifications were : 3A Boys — 1. Bill McCardell. Northfield: 2. Dave Wilson. Northfield; 3. Dan Cellucci. Somers Point: 4. Steve Howard, i Palermo. 3A Men — I. Dean Randazzo. Somers Point: 2. Ed Sawtelle. Ventnor: 3. Mitch l-eonard. Ocean City: 4. Bruce Beach. Northfield; 5. Jim DeScala, Rio. Grande; 6. Dave Tarantini. Pennsauken Senior Men — 1. Kim Fioriglio. Atlantic City: 2. Allen Wolf. Ventnor: 3. Tom McClaren. Linwood. 4. Bill Dempsey. Absecon. 5. Michael Savino. Ocean City; 6. Craig Basile. Darby. Pa 3 A JUNIOR MEN - 1. Joe LaVigna. Brigantine:

2. Ed Kane. Cape May; 3. Rick Ford. Somers Point; 4. Jim Bergman. Ventnor; 5. John Farren. Ocean City: 6. Bill Warner. Northfield. 3A Masters — 1. Glen Magill. Ventnor; 2. Bob Matthews. Somers Point; 3. Joe Grottola, Wild wood Crest; 4. Phil VanWickle.

Atlantic City; 5. Ed Gibbons. Cape May: 6 John Collins. Ocean City. Women — 1. Lisa Roselli. Wildwood Crest; 2. Jennifer Grottola. Wildwood Crest: 3. Sue Marshall. Ocean City; 4 Dawn Cobello. Marmora; 5. Teresa Town. Marmora; G. Rene Bonner, Northfield.

Wildwood Ft ec Center Activities WILDWOOD - The city recreation center on Rio Grande Avenue offers fall and winter activities for young and old. There is tennis i Fox Park) 9 11 a.m. Saturdays. Bowling is Saturday 9- 11 a . m for fi-9 years old at t he Wildwood Bowl At the Center a course in cooking is Wed day or ■night Aerobics are slated Monday morning. Slim jazztics Tuesday and Thursday 7-9 p m Dance (or kids ages 4-G . and 7 12 Tuesday and t Thursdays 4:30-5:30 and " 5:30-6:30 lap. ballet and ( jazz' and Arts and Crafts for Hth ■ grade and under Thursdays 6-7:30 j> m . bridge Mondays 7-9 p ni THERE ARK activities for Senior Citizens every day Monday. Exercise 10 a m T u e s d a y Nature Beach walk 10 a.m.. Wednesday. Painting Multimedia to a.m.; T h u r s d a y Cards/ Checkers Chess 10 a m . and Friday Dancing (Line or Square i 10 a m The gym is open at scheduled times for dil fere n I ages Monday through Friday to a m. to 9 p m and Saturday II a.m. to 5 p.m. Joyce Berrien, the new rec supervisor, said that she wants the community to enjoy and use the facilities. For additional trips and activities, call 522-5837. Miii.-i ..ih- iii I.ihi .uliili \iinm.ui- ( li.»» hiuli I'I.MHI |>II-— IIII- llii- j .HtliMlllV — ... IT MHO INN! |,. fl .11 ■ .■••tllic I., .hi \ll|i-t|i .in II. . HI 1

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