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25, 1981 (Usps 402420) '.NEPTIWE TIMES AStt 106 Years Old ‘ Public Legal . and NEW Every Thursday Notices ) t 0ccait <J£rofee Page8 . OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPfjNE, NEW JERSEV, THURS., JUNE 25, 1981 (USPS 402420) . T ffE N T Y GENTS Sets Exchanged Vows & Ciit the Cake fresh Seafood v| B.ewkes-Ku ukel ... (Douglas Kiker j 13th House Tour Program Door-to-Door Nuptials June 20thlectures July 2 I In Ocean Grove For Grove Youth INEPTUN'E TWP. — .TheJ. OCEAN' G R O V E . - - Doug- Fish Line, Seafood Market’s'! ilij Kilcer. one o f: the ruitmn'K O C EAN GROVE — Ocean new door-to-door seafood Grove, is. indeed, opening its vending service will start in best-known and most widejv nates to culture this summer. Ocean G rove. today (Thurs­ respected television . naw.s iorresTKindeiifj,; 'will leotiir.V.-iri But the Youth Program con- day) and ' in Nentune on the Auditorium, here, next " tinues as it has for the nast Tuesday, June 30. This much Thursday,- jii’V 2 at, 8 P.M. 25 years - music and drama needed service will feature galore! j the 9 a me fresh seafood that The teens and college aces is sold over-the-counter at the lead the summer bill with the popular. Fish Line Market in 10th anniversary, production Point Pleasant. When vou Suonsored by o‘f SCENES PROM’ the best hear the Fish Line theme The Historical Society o f Broadway. This show will song "Popeye the Sailor of Occan Grove. N: I be given in the Tabernacle on Man”, it will announce t h e Thursday and Friday. July 2«i of The Fish Line O ('EAN GROVE — The & 24, at 8 .p.m. v; and trailer in- vour loth House Tour o f Quean Every year for the past 25 nighborhood. C.rove,'sponsored- by. its.His­ years; children’ of air ages William Riley, proprietor of torical Society Will be held have joined Dexter Davison to The Fish'Line Seafood Mar­ on Friday. .luly 17 from 10:30 produce a children’s favorite. ket and Cafe, is a former 'bil -1.0,0. This hospitality tour The list is loner and exciting Ocean Grove and Neptune endeavors .to show the vari­ This year it will be “THE resident. He is a graduate of ous types of .homes that WIZARD OP OZ.” It >s an Nepiune High School and the Ocean Grovers oniov not only American classic operetta, Culinary Institute of Ameri- for tiie summer-time liut. al- still as beautiful as when it .......... 1 c.a. Before opening h i s sea- Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith j food . market and cafe. Mv. .-•i> for al) vear living.. This . was first created in 1939. once vacation only town lia s ' . Photo by Michael MncArthur Ri'lev was a chef in Evelvn’s The Youth Choir, meet ini* become a well populated vear j Seafood Restaurant. Belmar: every Wednesday evening in OCEAN GROVE —-Rom ­ Douglas Kilter lound community that is lis­ f Bound Brook. .'The Old Mill Inn. Spring . *.i? a - -. : the Youth Center, beginning ance has no age barrier— it’s ted as an Historic Site; Its . Mrs. Dorothy. Gentile, -Lake., and the Monmouth. Ho- He is a contributing • cor- . July 1. will sing in the Audi- been proven before and it unifiueness lies in its/ Victor- , Brarichburg and M r s. J o y c e |tel-Spring";-Lake.^ _ respomlent on NBC Magazine torium Sunday evenings. <\n(\ was evident again June 7 at ianism. 'much--of which has '', ....__________________. «•>,.'Qlark of Middlesex were 'their , The -Fish-Line- Cafe; adjoin- will tour in early August. The with David Brinkley and. his withstood the ravages of time th Francis Asbury Manor. 70 mother’s attendants. John ! mir tne market at_3205 Route vast weekly exposure on Youth Choir will also partici­ :ni-l mail, in its architecture.. Stockton Avenue, when t.w o Decker. of Manahawkin .w.as'|?8.east in Point Pleasant, is prime tme television has pate in 'the July Choir Festi-. This'aspect • The Sdeietyv is/, residents. Mrs. Edith Belcher best man for- his fabher-in- !•*■a vervvery popularnonnLir restaurantiwtam'nn made him very much in de- ; ■ va).- . ••.. !. • working- diligently to make. - Penny.. 80 years of age and'<law. Usher was Richard Conti : serving luncheons a n d din­ : ; mand on the lecture circuit The Bell Choir, meeting Jamss Stanley Smith, 85 people aware of so that ores- of Clifton. ners from \ 11 A.M.-7 P.M., and at colleges and nniversi- every Saturday morning. be­ . veara of . age. hand , in hand, ; ties. (Continued on page 4) ginning July H in-the Youth said “ I Do” . The wedding 'music w a s Tuesday thru Thursday: il played by-the bride's cousin A.M.-8 P.M.,'; Friday: and 11 %. Indeed, it can be said that Center, at 10:15 a.m.. wil ' They were married in the Miss Bernice Zimmerman of A.M .-6w Pa. s'AfA*jM. ocvKwiua.v.Saturday, ibft hasnab | there are ■ .few reporters in develop handbel rinjnncr and Home's Chanel by th groom's Assessor Issues - will participate in the sum­ Home’s Chapel by th groom Whiting! ‘ and ^^ the’ soloist wa« h a s ^ - » ^ W ,,l' am A * KunkcI the nation today who ha v e mer Choir program. son. the Rev. Norman ouuoii.mrs.Smith. Mrs. uneryiCheryl uontlConti ofo f Clifton.j^^^1'^Clifton. I ^ t ^5 - ^ * .............. been eye witness to more im- ministerm inister ofo f tbe'S^ntwiithe . Scotch Pin'KoPlains j1 Theyt "— plan - 1------- a' —wedding - -, ” trip to j ^ i s h r f . lov. New Tax Rates Rehearsals Start July 1 BEiRNARDSVILLE — A t odrtant events .in recent times 'Rehearsals for the summer j Methodist: Church, and b v the Nantucket Island. Mass., and n ' " tw tV ie ouUtanding a candlelight ceremony on than Douglas Kiker. ■Rev. Alf: O: Olsen, pastor -r//a re making their home at th e N’E'PTUNE T\VP. — . Itii'ta- youth program will begin June 20th .at the First Presby- { ; Aft a young reporter for the bles f o r property taxes in­ the United Methodist. Church^.Francis Asbury Manor. (seafood M terian Church, .here. Cynthia Atlanta Journal, he observed Wednesday. July 1. at 10-1^ creased $2,787,450 this vear; lantic Coast! • Lou Bewkes. daughter of Mr. the turmoil o f the Southern in the Youth Center. THE reports Assessor William ■ C. : An avid, fisherman" since ,and Mrs. Donald Alison Bew- civil rights movement, j As W IZA R D OF OZ” for all aces Ilogan. These ratable* now Mayor Galls For Public Hearings his hovhood Jin Orean Grove. will be the opener. kes of Bernardsville was mar- W h ite Houfje correspondent total $214,090,500. „ . ■ o . r-ui'ir-“ Bill" hasi his own boat' for ried to William.Albert 'KUnkei- for'th New-York-Herald Tri- Wednesday evening at 7..10 The tax rate for t!)81 an<l IV. son of Dr. and Mrs. Wil: * une.-he^ was present in Dal- will be Youth Choir — all ac­ A lko-t. T/1 -----1 — V » « - » • * «*•-------- for last year follow: es 8 to 20. • -•-. Ocean .Grove i the “’big......... ones”..... that „all u <1ufisher- n v4 * .[Fort - “ **• Wavne... h » u v ., , imIndiana. iu u iw , . Mr. ■ “SCENES FROM.” tor 1981 l!)H0 -1; NEPTUNE TWP.: — Mayor men hone to catch each sea-1Bewkes is Vice President of j teens and college aces, will Graduate County $ 1.02 $1.00 Joseph M. Pepe. recently take uoavobnatee' action to son. v Wagner Division ol McGraw- j rehearse Tues.. Thurs.. a n cl School 3.03 2.5)45 elected Chairman of t h e protect the interests of the j . : Edison. Inc. Dr. Kunkel is a F r i. at 7 :3 0 P.m. First ia- shore residents. Municipal 1.40 LOO Shore Beach Eriosion Com- „JC , cs,ucau). i .. ; |Doctor_cf' Doctor c f Dental Surgerv amand liearsal will be Thursday. w ui- j f jje .summer tourism bt isi:, Earns A A Degree imaintoins his , private prac Firs .533 .427 Jvilv 2. mission, has announced that■ lesa is the second larcest in.|. w , r ’V, ^ jtice wuh.n Fort VVavne, . • $5,983 $5,372 “T H E W IZARD OF OZ“ lie has directed telegrams to I {justry ;n New Jersey'and-I i Mrs, Kunkel is .t h e grand-, . — .. ,.M r wyt. uo ,va AyiiKineers At WCSiey U)HCg(/ jNonlnnc _ for all ages— will rehearse % Army. Col'ps of Engineers jjjjjg project cannot be allow-1 r«..i.... ODiectinffobjecting V tnto ' the proposed ithis project cannot be allow-i DOVER. Delaware — Wes* 1981 lilS Il in the Youth Center Monday daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. plans to create a pit to dump d to jeopardize the future of ijev College awarded M 2 A s -, C ou n tv . $1.02 $l.t)0. through Friday. 10:15 to .12 Louis Tuefel and tlie la te.. auproxi niately 300,000 . cubic he . 'shore municipalities, sociate in Arts degrees at its ; ^ S y!.’l 3.03 • 2>f)45 noon, beginning Wednesday. »vw>ut,u »•» m ta ucKii^h J**4**Mr. and Mrs. Lambert‘ i/v* Bewk-, yards' of contaminated harbor 108th annual commencement:es---------------- of Ocean Grove, iViUiiiciiial 1.40 ' : i.oo • silt 2.5 .miles northwest of F iro. ■ ' .30 . ’^B B L L CHOIR (all aces 10 exercises 011 May 1T>: Reeeiv-j Given in marriage bv h ,e r Sandy Hook, New Jersey. $5.78 $5,245 and over) will rehearse in Tlie Whiteheads ing a degree w a s Sharon L.
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