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Fourth Alumni dinner<br />
at Vo-Tech draws 150<br />
The Cape May County<br />
Vocational Technical Center<br />
'held its fourth annual alumni<br />
dinner at the "76 House" in,<br />
Swainton Friday. The program<br />
included the presentation <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Outstanding Alumni Award, a<br />
presentation on Vo Tech's soon-<br />
to-be constructed 9th and 10th<br />
grade. Career Center, a buffet<br />
dinner, and an entertaining and<br />
enjoyable production <strong>of</strong> the. hit<br />
Broadway musical, "Guys and<br />
Dolls."<br />
More than ISO guests attended,<br />
almost doubling the<br />
turnout to last year's alumni<br />
dinner. The guests included Vo<br />
Tech alumni, faculty and staff<br />
members.<br />
Peter Carey, Vo Tech student<br />
services coordinator, introduced<br />
the program, and<br />
Mrs. Gail Schmidtchen,<br />
assiotant student services<br />
coordinator, spoke about the<br />
Seaview Church lists<br />
The Gospel Road'<br />
LINWOOD — "The Gospel<br />
Road," conceived and<br />
produced by Johnny Cash and<br />
his wife, June Carter Cash, will<br />
be shown Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in<br />
Seaview-Baptist Church, 2025<br />
Shore rd.<br />
The film is a blend <strong>of</strong><br />
scripture-based narrative, a<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> specially written<br />
songs and a series <strong>of</strong> in-depth<br />
character portrayals with<br />
Israel as the mixing bowl.<br />
You are there walking beside<br />
the Jordan and the Sea <strong>of</strong><br />
Galilee, being introduced to the<br />
disciples, experiencing the<br />
emotional impact <strong>of</strong> the trial<br />
.before Pilate, and becoming<br />
personally involved with<br />
sympathetic pain when Robert<br />
Eifatrom, as Christ, suffers the<br />
physical attack that precedes<br />
the Crucifixion.<br />
Why take a chance with<br />
new Career Center. However,<br />
the program was highlighted by<br />
the presentation <strong>of</strong> the 1977<br />
Outstanding Alumni Award to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Cocci. The<br />
Cocci's graduated from Vo<br />
Tech's fj'rst cosmetology class<br />
•in 1962. Since then they have .<br />
become the successful shop<br />
owners <strong>of</strong> Jon Mario's in<br />
Wildwapd. Besides participating<br />
on Vo Tech's Advisory<br />
Council, they have<br />
maintained contact with Vo<br />
Tech over the last IS years, and<br />
provided many employment<br />
opportunities for Vo Tech<br />
graduates.<br />
The program ended with<br />
remarks from Gamaliel<br />
Broadley, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vocational Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
and Robert T<strong>of</strong>t. Vo Tech<br />
superintendent.<br />
Many Vo Tech graduates<br />
could not be reached because <strong>of</strong><br />
change in address. Therefore<br />
anyone interested in being<br />
contacted regarding future<br />
alumni activities should contact<br />
the Student Services <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
at 465-4117.<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Counwllor photo<br />
ADVANCE FORCES — Joe Knopp, assistant Scoutmaster for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Troop 32, passing out tickets for the Annual Spring Scout Show to be held at the<br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation area on Saturday, May 7. Scout, Andy McKinney, Tom Benson,<br />
Bob Stanton and other Scouts will be out knocking on doors. The tickets are $1<br />
and the proceeds will be used for the Atlantic Area Council Scouting program.<br />
Solar energy-next century Golden Agers speaker topic<br />
"Although solar energy is<br />
free, plentiful, and nonpolluting,"<br />
a Mobil executive<br />
told the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golden Age<br />
Club Tuesday, "it isn't likely to<br />
supply a significant part <strong>of</strong> our<br />
energy until well into the next<br />
century.<br />
J. G. Porter, planning<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> Mobil Research at<br />
Paulsboro, pointed out solar<br />
energy "doesn't come in a form<br />
that is convenient for fueling<br />
your car, or baking your bread,<br />
or heating your house on a cold<br />
winter night." He went on to<br />
say that developing the<br />
technology to . make solar<br />
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and gas, Porter said, that a<br />
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encourage, so the U.S. will be<br />
assured <strong>of</strong> a dependable energy<br />
supply. The policy also should<br />
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coal reserves, using the<br />
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oil and speeding construction <strong>of</strong><br />
nuclear power plants.<br />
For the short term, the next<br />
IS years, the U.S. will have to<br />
rely on oil and gas for most <strong>of</strong><br />
our energy, he said. We continue<br />
to use more energy than<br />
we produce, and to rely heavily<br />
on imports which can<br />
jeopardize both our national<br />
security and our economy. So<br />
the short term policy should (1)<br />
Thought for the week<br />
£<br />
The Rev. Charles L. Wood, Ed.D.<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
A young priest <strong>of</strong> bur for you.' "<br />
acquaintance, Kenneth It seems to me this young<br />
MacKenzie, knew that he was man has captured a spirit<br />
dying <strong>of</strong> cancer. He served a which should pervade all<br />
large Episcopal church in the human undertaking. Whatever<br />
Diocese <strong>of</strong> New York, and we do, think, or say in whatever<br />
shortly before his death he time is granted to us here, it<br />
wrote these words in a may not be very much quan-<br />
newsletter to his congregation: titatively speaking, but we nave .<br />
"My motto for as much <strong>of</strong> my done it for Him. Life* ia an <strong>of</strong>-*<br />
life as remains is: 'Quality, not<br />
..'quantity <strong>of</strong> life' so that:<br />
whenever death comes (and<br />
remember God only gives any<br />
<strong>of</strong> us one day at a time) it may<br />
be faced with a resurrection<br />
faith and my life yielded to God<br />
like a child on Father's Day,<br />
saying, 'Here, dear Father. It<br />
isn't very much, but I made it<br />
r<br />
whatever we have learned <strong>of</strong><br />
the healing and renewing love<br />
and power <strong>of</strong> God, and as Saint<br />
Paul once wrote, those things<br />
which are true and lovely and <strong>of</strong><br />
good report, those qualities<br />
which enrich the spirit we shall<br />
carry forward into a renewed<br />
and beautiful, spiritual life.<br />
Ironically, it feast the solid and<br />
fering, an oblation lifted up valuable things <strong>of</strong> the world<br />
to our heavenly Father in which are lasting: it is the<br />
humble thanksgiving. . elusive and ihe intangible<br />
Whatever we earn or acquire <strong>of</strong> things which. are <strong>of</strong> eternal<br />
material blessing here, we are significance.<br />
assured in the holy Scriptures The resurrection faith <strong>of</strong><br />
that we shall not take it with us: which the good priest wrote is<br />
it is written that we brought that which sustains us as we<br />
nothing into this world and shall approach the end <strong>of</strong> this present<br />
carry nothing out. But life and prepare, each in his<br />
own way, to enter into the next<br />
phase <strong>of</strong> life. At this point<br />
Divorced Catholics<br />
religion has much to say to men<br />
and to women about their<br />
future. It gives hope, and<br />
peace, and a glorious promise..<br />
meeting is scheduled That message <strong>of</strong> Easter Day is<br />
CAMDEN — Separated, <strong>of</strong> psychology, Uieolug> and the universal in appeal . and<br />
divorced, and divorced and legal and pastoral implications tuneless .in quality, infinitely<br />
remarried Catholics are invited <strong>of</strong> divorce. Topics selected are precious in value. Go to the<br />
to attend a seminar under the the results <strong>of</strong> a survey com- church <strong>of</strong> your -choice this<br />
auspices <strong>of</strong> the Camden pleted by participants in the Easter Day and hear the<br />
Diocesan Family Life Bureau, first meeting for divorced message anew as it is once<br />
at Incarnation Hall, Mantua, Catholics held last October in again proclaimed, He is risen!<br />
Sunday afternoon, April 24,2 - 4 Mantua.<br />
p.m.<br />
The meetings are, according<br />
to Father Joseph DiMauro,<br />
Program speakers are theFamily<br />
life Bureau Director,<br />
Rev, Robert Dunphy, Catholic part <strong>of</strong> the diocese's ongoing<br />
Social Services staff member; pastoral concern for divorced<br />
the Rev. Michael Mannion, Catholics.<br />
assistant director for adult and Reservations for the April 24<br />
secondary religious education; meeting are necessary. For<br />
and Msgr. Charles Barth, more information and reser-<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Christ the King vations contact Nancy Notaro<br />
parish, Haddonfield.<br />
by calling 641-0059 (Shore<br />
The afternoon's panel' area); or Eleanor Geibel,<br />
presentation includes the areas phone 456-8050 (Camden area).<br />
THURSDAY. APRIL 7.1977<br />
Congressional hearing eyes<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong> beach erosion<br />
WASHINGTON, D.C. —A cubic yards. The next 10 years<br />
$50,000 appropriation is being saw Cape May beaches lose an<br />
sought from the'Congress to , alarming 594,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong><br />
rectify a, 66-year old federal sand per year. In the years 19&<br />
debt by putting into motion a<br />
major project to restore the<br />
severely eroded beaches <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May, N.J.<br />
Congressman William J.<br />
Hughes (D-NJ); joined by Cape<br />
May Mayor Arthur Blomkvest<br />
and Councilman J. Fred<br />
Coldren, made the request for<br />
the $50,000 addition to the Army<br />
Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers budget for<br />
fiscal year 1978 in an appearance<br />
before the Howe<br />
Committee on Appropriations<br />
Public Works Subcommittee<br />
March 31.<br />
The money would permit the<br />
Corps to begin Phase I advanced<br />
engineering and design<br />
work on what is referred to as<br />
Group II-2 <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Coastal Inlets and Beaches,<br />
Project. This is a 4.5 mile<br />
stretch from Cape May Inlet to<br />
Cape May Point which, since<br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> the Cold<br />
Spring jetties in 1911 to protect<br />
the U.S. Coast Guard Training<br />
Station there, has wiped out<br />
three-quarters <strong>of</strong> then existing<br />
beachfront.<br />
encourage energy.conservation "In the 32-year period alone<br />
by providing incentives for beginning in 1945," Hughes told<br />
individuals and industry to use Committee Chairman Tom<br />
less; (2) increase the domestic Bevill (D-Ala.) and other<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> oil and gas by en- members <strong>of</strong> the subcommittee,<br />
couraging <strong>of</strong>fshore exploration "the<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May has at its<br />
and relaxing price controls; own expense spent nearly $2.5<br />
and (3) reduce- government million to combat erosion<br />
harassment <strong>of</strong> industry by brought about by the—con-<br />
cutting down on red tape. For<br />
example, make it possible for<br />
the U.S. to build nuclear power<br />
plants in 4 to 5 years, as they do<br />
in Europe, instead <strong>of</strong> 10 to 12.<br />
r<br />
from Admiral O.W. Siler,<br />
Commandant <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Coast<br />
Guard, which pointed out that<br />
erosion at the facility was so<br />
through 1968, approximately 2!> severe that "a high, priority<br />
percent. <strong>of</strong> the city's bonded Coast Guard project must be<br />
indebtedness resulted' from considered'; if the Corps pjan<br />
efforts to curb erosion," the fails to proceed on schedule'<br />
Congressman testified.<br />
The.advanced engineering,<br />
The need to seek the $50,000 and design phase will take two,<br />
from Congress is necessitated to three'years to complete and<br />
by a freeze on all new water require approximately $585,000<br />
resources projects mandated to fund (at October 1976 prices),<br />
by the Carter Administration totally at federal expense.<br />
and the Ford Administration Construction would take from<br />
before it. Congress, however, three to five years to complete,<br />
has initiated new water resulting in a completion date<br />
resources projects over the between 1982 and 1985.<br />
objections <strong>of</strong> the executive<br />
branch.<br />
If approved by the House<br />
Appropriations Public Works<br />
At stake, Hughes and the Subcommittee, the full com-<br />
local <strong>of</strong>ficials made clear, is the mittee would be required to<br />
economic survival <strong>of</strong> Cape endorse the action and send it to<br />
May. Evidence <strong>of</strong> support for the floor for consideration as<br />
the project was underscored by one item in a larger package.<br />
letters <strong>of</strong> support directed to Completion <strong>of</strong> the process is<br />
Bevill's subcommittee which expected to take several<br />
local <strong>of</strong>ficials estimated were months.<br />
sent by a third <strong>of</strong> the residents<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />
The total cost <strong>of</strong> the com- SET FOR ELECTION<br />
bination beach protection and Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the<br />
erosion control project drafted coming year will take place at<br />
by the Army Corps for Cape the meeting <strong>of</strong> the 83 Club<br />
May is $21,734,000. Of that Wednesday, April 20, at 8 p.m.<br />
amount, all but $2,150,000 would in Plymouth Inn. Mary Swartz,<br />
be spent by the federal president, urges all members to<br />
government rather than the attend. The 83 Club is the social<br />
normal 5040 split because <strong>of</strong> club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter 83<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> liability for the Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star. In-<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the jetties. stallation will take place May<br />
Hughes introduced into4be 18 which will be the final<br />
record a May 14, 1976 letter meeting <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
struction <strong>of</strong> the Cold Spring<br />
Jetties.<br />
"Between 1937 and 1955, the<br />
average annual net loss <strong>of</strong><br />
beach was estimated at 193,000<br />
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THURSDAY. APRIL 7.1977 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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ADVERTISED<br />
ITEM POLICY<br />
Each <strong>of</strong> those advertise^<br />
Items l» required to be<br />
readily available for sale at<br />
or below the advertised price In each AtrP<br />
Store, except as specifically noted in this ad.<br />
SWIFTS<br />
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10 to 14<br />
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nm. JAME8TOWN<br />
SLICED<br />
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ROUND<br />
ROAST<br />
Grain<br />
Fed<br />
Wootoiii<br />
Beef<br />
Ib.<br />
half<br />
gal.<br />
ANN PAGE<br />
GRADE EGGS<br />
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A&P BROWN or<br />
'SAVE ON! SUGAR<br />
A SUPERB BLEND<br />
RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES<br />
EIGHT 0' CLOCK<br />
BEAN COFFEE<br />
SAVE<br />
80<br />
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ON ONE<br />
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WITH COUPON<br />
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ONBOOZIN<br />
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1-lb.<br />
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PAGE 3 — SECTION THREE<br />
Ouestionsand Answer*<br />
. EDITOR'S NOTE: Year ':<br />
social security. <strong>of</strong>fice at ,<br />
Pennsylvania and Padfte '<br />
aves. In Ailantle <strong>City</strong>, wiB<br />
. answer all your oscstfeas.<br />
For more personal replies •<br />
phone 347-34M or write or<br />
visit the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
• Q. Will Medicare insurance<br />
pay for ambulance service!?<br />
A. Medical insurance wiQ<br />
help pay for ambulance services<br />
if the n mNf)innf f»y it's<br />
personnel meet Medicare<br />
requirements, and other "«—iy.<br />
<strong>of</strong> transportation would endanger<br />
the patient's beattfa.<br />
Q. Should I send my doctor<br />
bills into Medicare as aooo Ml<br />
get them or do I have to wait<br />
until I get a certain amount<br />
before I make my claim?<br />
A. There is no definite rat*<br />
but generally itis better tosantf<br />
in your bub as you reach*<br />
them. Thtt helps the peopto<br />
who pay Medicare damn to<br />
process them fitter, sad<br />
prevents a "pile up" <strong>of</strong> claims<br />
at certain times dart* tfct<br />
year. ...<br />
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earaings to aodal aanvto by<br />
April 15, according to AVraf<br />
Lopez, aodal •ecortty diatrlet'<br />
manager in AUantic <strong>City</strong>. :<br />
Tfce report shows haw much<br />
was earned in wages and aaVemployment<br />
income last yaw<br />
by people who get monthly<br />
social security payments • at<br />
well a how much they expect<br />
to earn this year.<br />
"Ihe report will be used to<br />
determine if people wen paid<br />
the correct amount <strong>of</strong> aodal<br />
security benefits for UK,"<br />
Lopeasaid. "It wiD also be used<br />
to adjust their monthly 1177<br />
sodal security payments according<br />
to their estimated<br />
earnings."<br />
Full social security benefits<br />
could be paid to eligible people<br />
in 1976 if they.earned tMSOor<br />
less for the year. But no mattar<br />
bow much fcey earned for the<br />
year, they could be paid their<br />
full social security benefits for<br />
any month they earned mo or<br />
less and didn't do titistsnllaf<br />
work in their own business. -<br />
Thefigures for 1*77 areH,QS><br />
for the year and tao a maaflu<br />
"People who file an ajptaal<br />
report late or don't me one<br />
that's due may suffer a<br />
penalty," Lopes said.<br />
People who were 72 or over to<br />
all months <strong>of</strong> 1976 don't need to<br />
file an annual report <strong>of</strong><br />
"U you have questions aboat<br />
the "ursisl ursisl rrptfT rrptfT* or Mad as<br />
earatmpi report fomv call or<br />
write any aodal senator ef><br />
flee. M Lopes said Iba<br />
<strong>City</strong> aodal saearity <strong>of</strong>fl<br />
Pennsylvania and Padfte<br />
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