'"ft (i**,, 1 ' W, i' • tft- M,> ti «'• •.' y *Hi> •-• It looked like everyone Was leaving and no one was coining Into town when this pirture was taken the other day; actually the bridge had just been lowered. J B - i - | Need Storage Space? Moving? Renting? Your Basemehf packed with boxes and furniture?.,..Then make it.,. ISLAND STORAGE te:| 1119AsburyA»i, l S*kf Serving the short area for it$ STORAGE NEEDS both commercial and residential! , $ $Afi :oo Bins start as low as A w Call 398-ST0W«7869) W { 4 Gross He&rt '"mam,*~* mp^-i [•'*»« i -\ '". THE SENTINEL^LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. . . i i 1 v I > ' v 1 ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,<strong>1985</strong> TODAY (Tuesday) ' ' primary school, 7:30 frfa. • American'Legion Morgan- NaWnal Associations, n,n concert featured on Itanck Post 137 ineetlng, 14th Retired Federal Employees ' ; usie Her, a p.m. _ww wjunsei rnendsnip street and Haven Avenue, 8 Me*tlngt 40th Street and Rotary Club meeting, Humme Society meeting, -eason,socialh.U,«thStreet — . , .gRiT 1 "* «*" ** ^ W ' *»*V> •»» youth center. 8 p.m. and Central Avenue, 12:S0 Che* dub, youth center, 7 " ^ - ^ ' pun, -• — -' SproptjmtotInternational <strong>of</strong> FRIDAY > - - ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meeting, Harbour American Association , ....„„ m X( Alpha Iota chapter.Beta lights'Restaurant, Somers Retired Persona meeting, oh i, M.M pjn., , jjgma pU meeUngf 8 p#nL. pointywlth.speaker Dorothy the Music Pier, noon." Street and Bay Avenue, beginners 7 p.m.; discussion 8:30 p.m. Avenue, ' JubUlllres Slngin7^b7..ador. ^ concert on the appearing on the Music Her, Matchpolnt duplicate S ***** p.m. bridge, community center, Indian Summer Weekend Alanon meeting, St. John's Lutheran Church, 8:30 p.m. , Matchpolnt Jrs. duplicate boardwalk seafood festival Oct 8. It will Include a new stalls including a Greek am In front <strong>of</strong> the Music Bridge, community center, and table sale, treasure hunt, car show, antique auto show, Festival at 9th Street Her. Registration is 11 a m/ 7:80 ojn., . oveMO run and many other jthnlc foods festival, games A seafood festival U set for no entry fees. ' ' ,,,, — -attractions are all part <strong>of</strong> ror-children, pony rides and Oct M at toe Music Pier WEDNESDAY <strong>Ocean</strong> city's Indian Summer unusual entertainment, A Boardwalk and Moorlyii At l p.m. there will be V Oeeaaqfty chapter 83 Order Weekend set for Oct«. targe crafts festival wiU Tterrace. Table sales with end- sand aculptiijg contest on the": <strong>of</strong> pastern star-dessert card >Ttar event,- being held for "treteh between 8th and 11th oMbMeason specials from 10th Street beach withprtaS' ' party on the Muaic Her 12;30 fha-fourth time this year, Is streets and merchants will bwdwaJ^merchants wS awarded In' "various tip pjn. Donation *2.fiu. nVresort'a attempt to In- «Jfer specials In front <strong>of</strong> their also bettered on those dava categories; .no entry tea. *•' %M,A "IT! troduce • visitors to the stores,, <strong>On</strong> Sunday, Oct Btbereirtli A free trqUey will transport Midway Ovte Association pteasures <strong>of</strong> autumn at the , Among the entertainment be thrpe eventa on tte visitors between the\ block, myUng, installaUcn <strong>of</strong> new seashore. . will be JuggUng, Indian boardwalk:' * party and boardwalk <strong>of</strong>l <strong>of</strong>ficers, guest speaker In- The block party will be held dancing, a fortune teller, An over-40a three-mile run' Saturday, spector Donald Eisenhardt <strong>of</strong> between 6th and 11th streets automated robots, acrobats, begins 10 a.m. at the Music <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Department, on Asbuiy Avenue from 10, dancers and singers. The Herewith registration at 9:90 — ~ "** — „._„• awarded in the, following age Association with promoatuaJ; I categories for men and monies provided bytheOceait" I women: 40 to 44,45 to 49,60 to Ctty Tourism Commissloa I 64,»to 59 and over 80 yean For more information contact" I old. ,, the Public Relations, I A treasure hunt for children Department 89941U eit. m. I You Ye Invited To Attend The Sentinel-Ledger News Workshop The editor and staff <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger cordially invite publicity representatives <strong>of</strong> all 'organizations in our area to a news work Kindly let us know if you plan to attend by filling out and mailing the form below as early as possible! shopjo discuss flow you can Help (n getting your group's news in""^ 1 ' our p«perjvThe»vi»brk»ll9p wil^i>&ne|d^t the Viiuth Cmtw• toh " "< street and At.antic Ave.. ^S^SW^ZS^SSS^SS*' 4 P.M. ' ! NRuvt wncvcunD NEWSWORKSHOP 112-Eighth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08216 • No, Attending I / We will attend the News Workshop October 1st 1 "-" ••••- -8 Orfliniiation ..,, ,,,,. .• | Phone.,., ;...,;;,,.j,,.,, • Earn Your Diploma Today • (APE MAY COUNTY • VOCATIONAL ADULT HIGH SCHOOL^ Earn Credits V ' , -'i • Work Experience' • Home Management >.-_ •Military " ^ Service • Community Service • (nclependent Stutijy \ Apprenticeship'?; • Course Work < V ; •*l lfc"r :c< Mainland Notes by Ken Weatherford I) Dennis Hurley,' stiperln- from the Sands Create-fiattendent <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional Country dub, In April. ^J SghSchool, recently became RV. Cousins Food wffl also' chairman <strong>of</strong> the, American appear, before the Planning. 1 Red Cross'safety service for Board for another Informal" Camden County.,.Hurley has. discussion gn its'propdsal t»« been Involved-with the Bed construct a Kentucky Fried 1 -" CroMfor22year»andtea'chu Chicken , restaurant on a class in water safety each MacArthur Boulevard 1 ?• year at Camden County B.V. Cousins appeared Comnmnny College. .{ , infonnauy before the s Plan*- As chairman <strong>of</strong> ,the safety nlng Board In May and at that? service, Hurley will be In time the Board was ap^ charge <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross 1 first prehensiv« about the aid, CPR, and water and developers' proposal for the l<strong>of</strong>thepropoaed: fJfcVrCoualns?owns>thet', -g-^^J^P^^.'franclilae righUJ^Ken?^ Somers tPolnWItoys tacky Fried CUcken in tUftt •—••& Roid wHI seek final area and has restaurants liw ' VPTOTaloltheirnroJectfrom Vlnelandi and. PUsasantvllle-i toe Planning Board at 7 pjn. with plans forcooitnicUon U? edneatotaOldC^B Tne.ResldencejInn la a franchise chain wnidi^catera t to long-term, lgt guests.. Each. h Janice Beta, w If erf Upper 1 ' ;-— •Ann room Is 1A jbtifl*wiwl i—rr~ ^«Sk "•— » & »»n JL.II WA_.L1> Township Conunltteeniin rim.— IIA *_ < > kitchen and a living room as George Betts, hto Wta ap-5 weU 'as \ a c bedroom.' pointed, to the Cape 'toy? Developers received County Cultural Heritage preUminary approval for the Commission by the Board dP motel to be located across Chosen Freehold*», , *A Baked Fresh Daily ards Pastry 730AtburyA«a'. 399-1260 •I t The Sentinel-Ledger By'"'' THE SENTINEL-LEDGER V-- ( I ' 7 n b h s A . a i l i a f JfUki U j . a t a V t -A i f J ^Vb T h^fr^utf I ', " ^'•f»tf»tPMIOHlliaTOcMneMv,NJ0rtM''1 * '-("«,II sS/ TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1BBS 1 a typical autumn-like causeway toward the mainland shows. »• Jersey Shore as this Housing complex needs variances Zoning Board Jointly THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, The developers need a use The developers already be said. "We're really a variance to build in a have approval lor duplexes on bnBir urn to the otherwise „, u residential zone and 10 <strong>of</strong> the lots, pot Griffith «ald very, dense woe. ifi M 1 variances for minimum lot the new plan, while b ^ something that would benefit size, jet width, lot. coverage, slmflar to a aide by aide everyone Involved." < . _ . side-yard setbacks and duplex concept, will allow ThelotswooMbe<strong>of</strong>varying from the minimnfn dwelling unit ate. ttem to sen au the hosiAs as staea, he added. He «i— —M u«tn*nt. Gary GrifflUi, an attorney «InglM«nlly. he Im't sore If the the developers, "We wanted to retain would be buDt If the ^ , also seeking a single-family ownership. This Board denies H»e liw major slbdiylslon dividing 28 Isn't a condo or an apart- tor The Meadows. ^ •*" •'"'"" * • ment," be said. "B wt dao%fst;ft6 He cooldnt comment on the but said they would be J.UI JE • --• P.ITV — running than the average, alngle- <strong>of</strong>unsdty. down the party wall, be said, nunlly dwelling. Tp.in, In Conndl Cbainben, bridge In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club finest and Eleanor Wuest Road apartments mat* it duplicate bridge those above 123, Bill and Dorothy Foeter difficult to market singleaverage on Tuesday night IS and Jane i*M« ,. 1.-.. r t .^ - emendations Tlw SentlnttLrtotr tMvn for accuracy and compltttntn M rnortlooi and 11U tiut invi or wniuioni <strong>of</strong> («t b* wooom im m«llata
editorials/comment Right move in township i . ,i WM column was born.wtth rtheaditton <strong>of</strong> Stpt 18 1479; "l •' ' », . J Page Four . , Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17,<strong>1985</strong> •I >.' ••> where to. go/ what to do. Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17, <strong>1985</strong> p . . i iuesuay, aepiemDer 17, IH»5 Oil tile UOOKSlielVeS by Robert Baggs, director <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library ir Orattila kr Ocavi <strong>City</strong> wrist k« wliiMr Volunteer firefighters in Upper Township are to be congratulated for coming out for local enforcement <strong>of</strong> the state's new, stringent Uniform Fire Safety Act and their decision to require certain inspections not included under the state SPECIAL EVENTS' code. Municipalities, such as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which Organ concert featured on die Music Pier, 8 pjn. todajK decided not to enforce the code locally will have (Tuesday). • - A full bodied historical novel sure to be savored by many.* - • * caper bread. 'She 'also* In the use <strong>of</strong> blehdeWand food processors. ''j,- i • ', , A must! Beginner level. BRiARPATCk by Ross Thomas Ross Thomas has been writing high quality thrillers for many years. Although he has developed a loyal audience, he has yet to take THREE CATEGORIES: mat next step , into best' sellerdom. , Eventually 1. APPETIZERS* SALADS 2 Thomas will write .his >V-VP-«i 56 Jason's snip 50 Eye problern 1 2 3^ 4 7 •aSBBBBBBl ***** 14 i •aaasBBB. •aaas^1 17 1 H> T , » JSIJ T 1 ML'4 a lM-^^"VBWi^*^«I^BiM>>>)W*^«>>>>1 ">• M,' '," I The Sentinel-Ledger, P.O. Box 238\ ; • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ. 08226 - ^ • * I KNOW? JACK '. , breathing -hotly upon;*our necks. . ' i.';'-./ * SMO.HFTHE ate. <strong>of</strong> .the PUBLIC ISOUTr ly killed by n?seMe,<strong>of</strong>tbe ist husband fflnd It haVsh,, <strong>of</strong>- IJOCAUOFFICIALS", fcVWnrid'ft S9 ^r'\""\^M\v ttom u scrubby or Wlkl ' SOME aAMEPA FED- .country , houw.^ murder, i iraditlpnal churches 'and •JM hYMm&tv faiths can learn from this?. Mlhat U ltthat the.Crtator W±P:&* I » •»«*•«••»•*>/ »»i , ^ Page five -
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