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PAGE 14 — SECTION EIGHT THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, APRIL2Trm7<br />

Methodist nursery<br />

program expanding<br />

The First United' Methodist<br />

Church announces the expansion<br />

<strong>of</strong> its daily nursery<br />

school which was established in<br />

1973. Beginning next fall a twoday<br />

program for three-yearolds<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered in addition<br />

Tongue<br />

(continued from editorial page)<br />

above selfish interests when<br />

they appear.<br />

We're all pretty happy with<br />

and proud <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a<br />

community. We are also<br />

perennially thankful for the<br />

providential gifts <strong>of</strong> nature<br />

such as the beach and meadows<br />

and the ocean and the bay. <strong>On</strong><br />

balance, we find that our<br />

existence is <strong>of</strong> such a degree <strong>of</strong><br />

pleasantness that the inevitable<br />

municipal problems are<br />

bearable, workable and<br />

soluable.<br />

Hard to believe? Just so<br />

much promotion talk? Well,<br />

why don't you come on down<br />

and try it this summer. A word<br />

<strong>of</strong> warning, however. It's addictive.<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> us at one<br />

time in the past came down and<br />

tried it. We're still here.<br />

Welcome. VTM.<br />

to the regular five-day program<br />

for four and five-year-old<br />

children. The School is' state<br />

certified.<br />

The state specifies that any<br />

nursery school, day care<br />

center, cooperative group or<br />

play group which enrolls five or<br />

more children and to which a<br />

fee is paid must apply to the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Institutions and<br />

Agencies in Trenton for a<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Approval before<br />

opening.<br />

The site <strong>of</strong> the school muBt be<br />

inspected not only by the local<br />

board <strong>of</strong> health and the fire and<br />

building inspectors, but also by<br />

a representative <strong>of</strong> the state to<br />

ascertain if the school is<br />

operating in accordance with<br />

the rules set up for nursery<br />

schools. Any recommendations<br />

must be carried out before final<br />

certification is given.<br />

The stall also must meet<br />

certain requirements including<br />

a physical examination and a<br />

tine test. At a later date another<br />

state examiner comes unannounced<br />

to observe the school<br />

in action as well as go over plan<br />

books and note the availability<br />

<strong>of</strong> suitable equipment.<br />

The local nursery has just<br />

been recertified-for another<br />

three-year period Any request<br />

for information should be<br />

directed to the teachers, Mrs<br />

Jane Johnson 399-0029 or Mrs.<br />

Trudy Hummel 398-0228. Please<br />

do not call the church <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

The South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Improvement Assoc.<br />

Welcomes you to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and its<br />

Independence Day Parade<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, 1977<br />

formation at 45th St. and Central Ave. Parade will proceed<br />

r<br />

South on Central Ave. to 58th SL prizes and Refreshments for<br />

Participants.<br />

RE6BTRATWN<br />

FOR JULY 2nd INDEPENDENCE<br />

DAY PARADE<br />

• Name(s)<br />

• Address<br />

5 Type <strong>of</strong> Entry: Patriotic Comic<br />

With Bicycle Without.<br />

I<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Participants in Entry .<br />

Age..<br />

SI Mail THIS Entry Blank by June IS. 1977, to Richard Juiwiaic.i<br />

109 Anchorage Dr., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 399-4167.<br />

Personal registration can be made from June 15th to July<br />

2nd. See this newspaper for registration depots.<br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Property Owners<br />

3 Important FActs<br />

* Join the Association Now<br />

* Display Window Logo for Added Protection<br />

with Local Authorities in Case <strong>of</strong> Emergency<br />

* Attend Spring Dinner Dance May 14, Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Country Club.'<br />

John, Dave, & Pam say: WELCOME BACK<br />

VAUGHAN'S<br />

ROADSIDE MARKET<br />

Next to Yesterdays - 34th Street<br />

Across from The Sandbar<br />

on Roosevelt Blvd. -1 Mile from bridge<br />

OPENING for the SEASON<br />

in MID-MAY<br />

[LOOK FOR THE FLAGS]<br />

SPRING PLANTS<br />

for YOUR GARDEN<br />

• Zinnias<br />

»Petunias<br />

1 Marigolds<br />

• Coleus<br />

• Geraniums<br />

& Many More<br />

WORKING TOGETHER — David Gehring and Amy Dannehower busy<br />

themselves with a project during a session at nursery school.<br />

FUN WITH A BOX TRAIN — Another project enjoyed by the nursery school<br />

pupils is a box train. Here Leigh Hadtke, Jamie Wenner, Daniel Schwenk,<br />

Barbie Barrett and Shawn Flower participate.<br />

Community College sets summer schedule<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

has revamped its academic<br />

calendar in order to <strong>of</strong>fer an<br />

early-starting summer session<br />

for the convenience <strong>of</strong> area<br />

residents and students from<br />

other colleges.<br />

ACC will <strong>of</strong>fer a five-week<br />

daytime summer session<br />

beginning May 31, about two<br />

weeks earlier iban previously,<br />

on its Mays Landing campus.<br />

The new starting date is<br />

designed to' enable students<br />

from ACC and other colleges<br />

whose spring semesters end in<br />

May to start their summer<br />

studies without an extended<br />

break.<br />

In all, ACC will <strong>of</strong>fer more<br />

. than 125 college-credit courses<br />

in four summer sessions on the<br />

Mays Landing campus and at<br />

its Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Extension.<br />

Eight-week night sessions<br />

will begin June 20 on the Mays<br />

Landing campus and at the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Extension. A<br />

second five-week day session<br />

will begin July 11 on the Mays<br />

Landing campus.<br />

A free, eight-page tabloid<br />

containing complete information<br />

about ACC's summer<br />

programs can be obtained by<br />

sending a postal card to<br />

"Summer", Box X, Atlantic<br />

Community College, Mays<br />

Landing 08330, or calling 625-<br />

1111 or 6464950, ext. 261. A<br />

clipout mail registration form<br />

is part <strong>of</strong> the tabloid.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Mays Landing campus,<br />

37 courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

Tomato Plants<br />

FARM FRESH - FRUITS<br />

6 VEGETABLES (In Season)<br />

OPEN SUNDAY<br />

CLAMS<br />

TOGO<br />

in the first day session, 41 in the<br />

night session, and 26 in the<br />

second day session. The night<br />

session at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Extension will <strong>of</strong>fer 18 courses.<br />

ACC currently is accepting<br />

mail registrations for summer<br />

sessions courses. The mail<br />

registration deadline for the<br />

first day session is May. 6, the<br />

night sessions May 27, and the<br />

second day session June 17.<br />

Courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />

accounting and finance, anthropology,<br />

art, business ad-<br />

ministration; biology,<br />

chemistry, developmental<br />

studies, economics, electronics,<br />

English, English as a second<br />

language, government, and<br />

foreign languages.<br />

Also, health and physical<br />

education, history, instructional<br />

media,<br />

mathematics, medical<br />

laboratory technology, music,<br />

nursing, philosophy,<br />

rehabilitation, respiratory<br />

therapy, secretarial science.<br />

lure<br />

Often Imitated<br />

Now 5 Shops<br />

To Serve You<br />

Along The South<br />

Jersey Coast:<br />

• STONE HARBOR<br />

* AVALON<br />

• SEA ISLE CITY<br />

• OCEAN CITY<br />

* 1100 Boardwalk<br />

* 34th SI, and Havsn Ays.<br />

OCEAN CITY SHOP<br />

11th & Boardwalk<br />

OPENS FHDAY, MAY 27th<br />

Atlantic Area Scout Council<br />

hosts annual Explorers dinner<br />

The first Annual Explorer<br />

Dinner <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Area<br />

Council, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong><br />

' America,.was held recently in.<br />

Uhwood and was attended by<br />

16 members <strong>of</strong> Ship 81 <strong>of</strong> this<br />

city. '<br />

The invocation was given by<br />

the Rev. John Ewing, host<br />

pastor. Serving as master <strong>of</strong><br />

ceremonies was Harvey Hawn,<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the Council.<br />

Honored guests, were Robert<br />

Maxwell, assistant commodore<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey area, and<br />

Jack Keith, Council Explorer<br />

executive.<br />

Sea Explorer Ship 81 was unit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the evening. The first Explorer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year award was<br />

presented Robert Goodson and<br />

the Leader <strong>of</strong> the Year award<br />

went to Lester DUts.<br />

Joseph Matz, the newest<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the local Ship was<br />

welcomed. He attends Holy<br />

Spirit High School and has<br />

participated in skin and scuba<br />

Seniors film night<br />

sponsored by PTA<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PBA is<br />

sponsoring the monthly film<br />

night for senior citizens this<br />

evening, April 21, at 7:30 on the<br />

Music Pier. All seniors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

area are welcome and refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

A bus will pick up passengers<br />

at Wesley Manor, 22nd at and<br />

Bay av., at 7 p.m. A stop for<br />

passengers also will be made at<br />

Bayview Manor, 6th st. and<br />

West av.<br />

sociology, speech, and theater.<br />

In addition, ACC. in conjunction<br />

with the New Jersey<br />

Marine Sciences Consortium<br />

(NJMSC) will <strong>of</strong>fer eight<br />

courses in marine sciences at<br />

the NJMSC field station in<br />

Seaville.<br />

Summer sessions courses are<br />

taught by regular ACC faculty<br />

members. Since ACC is fully<br />

accredited, all credits earned<br />

are completely transferable to<br />

other colleges.<br />

Jnc.<br />

diving training In AUanMc <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Another member welcomed<br />

was Carolyn Dilts who has<br />

helped with the swimming<br />

competition between the Ship<br />

and the school team. Team<br />

members unable to attend the<br />

dinner are Tama Hughes, Chris<br />

Bohan, Lynn Kibblehouse,<br />

Mary Ann Heck and Graham<br />

Douglas.<br />

, Three* Sea Explorers were<br />

recognized with awards earned<br />

during the past year. Robert<br />

Goodson and Steve Clunn<br />

received one-year-stars and,<br />

along with Chuck Kaczmarski,<br />

received the Small Boat<br />

Handlers Bars. Goodson and<br />

Clunn also have their first<br />

badge on the trail to the<br />

Quartermaster Sea Explorer<br />

Medal which is comparable to<br />

the Eagle Badge in the Scouting<br />

program. It is known as the'<br />

Apprentice Award and consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sea Explorer Badge with<br />

one single bar sewn beneath it.<br />

SPAGHETTI DINNER<br />

The PTA is sponsoring a<br />

spaghetti dinner Wednesday,<br />

April 27, at 6 p.m. in the Intermediate<br />

School. Tickets are<br />

13 for adults and $2.75 for<br />

children under 12. They must be<br />

purchased In advance as none<br />

will be sold at the door. Tickets<br />

may be obtained at either the<br />

Primary or Intermediate<br />

School or from any member <strong>of</strong><br />

the board.<br />

The Ordinary with two bars is<br />

next. •••AV,<br />

It was noted that the Ship's<br />

two sailboats, a 22-fopt dgry and<br />

an International UQciowere<br />

, toppled during a. recentoatorm<br />

but they have men righted, and<br />

are ready to be painted,<br />

assembled and fitted for<br />

launching for the summer<br />

season.. • •" . •;.,:>* ' . .<br />

TheShipSkipper repbrtsdthe<br />

group received two awards<br />

recently, one for the^ window<br />

.display during Boy ScoutJBirthday<br />

Month and the otherrfor a<br />

display sponsored/ byn the<br />

Council recently at Searstown<br />

Mall. The Ship has beeni^ked<br />

to participate in the National<br />

Explorers Congress • in<br />

Washington next weelhe This<br />

will be the first year, for an<br />

Explor-Expo which wiQ. take<br />

place April 14 at UwrPark<br />

Sheraton Hotel main ballroom.<br />

The Ship has been .ashnd to<br />

include the Sea Explorer<br />

display as part <strong>of</strong> thia.«v«nt<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the SWp>bave<br />

been invited to tour thej Naval<br />

Academy at Annapolis before<br />

they return home from the<br />

Washington Congress, ;*iv<br />

Ticketsare being sold lor the<br />

upcoming Scouting Action<br />

Show to be held here'ojby 7.<br />

The Ship will display, its<br />

equipment and photo* <strong>of</strong><br />

various activities. A aew:flag<br />

which is to be presented by<br />

Congressman William Hughes<br />

will be on display. __<br />

YOU'RE FIRED<br />

ceramics<br />

Wide Selection <strong>of</strong> Greenware<br />

Including Planters!<br />

Visit us and discover "~*<br />

"The Ageless Art <strong>of</strong> Ceramics"<br />

406 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty, N. J..<br />

398-0257<br />

11-4T.W.F.7-10M0n.Tues.<br />

Wed. Thurs. Evening Workshop Classes<br />

1947-1977<br />

T<br />

(JTreamy<br />

Never Duplicated<br />

Home where all the<br />

Copper Kettle Fudge is made!<br />

"Quality is Our Most Important Ingredient"<br />

'!>*':*< ti^k<br />

i\;.'.v<br />

We Parcel Post To All Parts Of The World<br />

f<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1977<br />

t Was Darwin right?<br />

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