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OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES,
TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY
letters To
The Editor
Thank You
EDITOR, TIMES:
I would like to take this oppor
tunity to thank all the residents
of Monmouth County w ho sup
ported m candidacy fo r election
to the Board of Chosen. Freehold-
ers. Your interest, cooperation, &
commitment on my behalf w e r e
important factors during my cam
paign and for which I am deeply
grateful. .
As I complete my term of of
fice on the! Board of Chosen Free-
hoeldrs, I wish to assure every
one of my dedication to remain
involved in these vita) issues which
. are of such importance to us who
reside in Monmouth, New Jersey’s
finest County and pledge to con
tinue to work on behalf of all our
county residents.
Sincerely yours,’
FRANK A. CAMPIONE
Freeholder
Director of Hearth, Welfare
and Social Services..
Auditorium
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Anthology
(continued from Nov. 18th)
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marches on! Last Thurs.
wo gave thanks for 1982 bless
ings. So wo leave it to the Sub
scribers of The Times to: review
Sept. Auditorium programs, dur
ing busy holiday season activities
,We cannot overlook
Gordon
Turk's Special Organ Concert Aug
ust 25th. Yes, he is "King of In
struments” . Yours truly often
asks him if there is any selection
he does not know how to play?
It was nice to see Rev. Ronald
Cadriius / again, ..presiding for
Christian Growth Hours.
One has to omit listing all the
the other Weft known preachers.
To conclude, a P.S.- '
When enjoying
8
p.. m. pro
grams have’you ever contemplat-
the many ceiling lights?. You think
your.. electric bills have b e e n
large? The great-Auditorium is our
main priority. Expense to maintain
it runs very high. Let us not for-
get. "Now.and Forever and Des
ign for Destiny' Funds"- for dona
tions in appreciation of World Fa
mous .programs,'- ■
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Aren’t we .lucky those of us
who. iive in Ocean Grove, to have
available fabulous summer season
Auditorium programs?
Respectfully submitted,
CLARICE LUCIA CARLUCCi
KEATING
Ocean Grove, N. J.
Ham illon Church
Weekly Events
’ NEPTUNE — "God
Accepts
Us and Needs Us", is the theme
of Pastor R. Applegate’s sermon
to be preached this Sunday at the
9:30 and 11.A.M services at Ham
ilton United! Methodist Church,
West Bangs at Old Corlies Ave
nues. The scripture readings will
be Hosea 3:1-5 and Romans 8:31-
39. Greeters; ushers, acolytes and
lay liturgists Will assist. Music di
rector James McKimm Wil . be at
the electronic-pipe organ and. ac
company a special anthem
at
9:30 and the chapel and chancel
choirs at 11. The sacrament of
Holy Communion will be adminis
tered at both services.
Church school with classes for
ali ages f r o m nursery through
adult convenes at 9:30 under the ,'
direction of Jackie Polisano. supt.
Nursery facilitie s are available !
for those through age six at
1 1
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Coffee fellowship headed lip by
Bob -and Judy Week begins at
10:35 in fellowship hall and is in
tended- for those who atend either
service or church school..
Pastor Applegate ' conducts a
healing service f o r those hurting
spiritually, mentally,-, or physical
ly or their proxies at about 12:15
to which tiie public is invited
without obligation. The brief, in
formal but meaningful service in
cludes a time of sharing at the
communion rail, individual prayer
with the laying on of hands; and
a love circle and’ singing of the
Doxology. -....-'
At 4 P.M. Mr. McKimm will (
lead,,in ‘‘The Songs and Sounds of!
Christmas.” - After each carol is:
sung,' he will play an origan, set- f
ting of tho piece a n d then will
close tho program with N o e I in
G by Daguin.
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Next Weeks- meetings' include
United Methodist'Women
Thrift
Shop from noon til 3 p.m., web-
elos, at 7:30 and Thunderbird
District Scout: Roundabio
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Pastor on WJLK
8:55
A.M., '
First "Tuesday Fellowship 11 A.M., of gifts or t h e decorating of a
girl scouts 3:30, exercise- group yuletide tree or a gaJa festivity in
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, sharing group 1 at 7:30 Tues- which we may be engaged, but ra-
day; United Mettiodist Women ther a recognition- ,!,t ;h a t be.
Thrift Shop from 'noon tilt 3, Hope cause Christ came, we are free,
Circle 6:30, boy scouts and chan- no longer slaves . .
that child-
‘ cel choir both 7:30 Wednesday; hood has : been exhaulted . . .
brownies 3:30, exercise group
6
, that woman's position h a s been
webelos 7, the cherub, carol, cha- made secure ,. . .. that we' can
pel and chancel choir's alt at 7:15 know God a i our.personal Father,
Thursday; Dorcas Circle at Elva, and in knowing him, find hope
Knox;
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P.M. Friday; United Meth- which is eternal. Indeed, let us
odist Women Thrift Shop from 10 reflect on the fact; .that because
A.IM. : .til noon and Pairs
and of tho first Christmas we have a
New Testament to inspire us; won
derful promises, to. sustain us
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1982
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DEAR FRIENDS:
On behalf of the Board of Trus
tees, we wish for each of you of
our Ocean. Grove family a Blessed ■"?. “ -r, “ «<■«?«».; .mprovernen^
Advent Season as vou hesln vour t ° ^ e Auditorium, and the Taber-
arid above alt, an experience ex
perience of new life in Him.
The Boa I'd Affairs Committee of
the -Asscociation wrestled with
many important problems' at a
meeting held last Saturday, •
and
on December 10th, when the Ex
ecutive Committee meets, deci
sions will have to be made regard
ing our bathouses, improvements
,Advent. Season as you begin your ‘ a
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spiritual- journey,' once again/ to- ££'%■ and. other^cnticaf matters,
ward Christmas.:-.May each d a y P,ay for * ,s meeting.
from now until Christmas b e . f i l l e d Sorn® of us were shocked to
with anticipation as. you celebrate
® ? e Precar'ous situation
the greatest eveht which has tak- ?*!
f W cpnnectioii.- with. o u r
en place in: human history . . . ■
“ toyed- Tabernacle which is used
the coming, of God’s Son" into thr- °
s°
spiritually^ uplifting
world, that we might haVe t h e * '
b e e n discovered
many blessings that are ours!'
™ at extens,ve rePa'r work must.be
m ^s we look fomard to :Christ- S
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this and-we hope for the continu-
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' f\ Ch" St- ed support of ou r many friends
is not merely the exchanging that work such as thjs y , M B
done to ■
preserve our
historic
structures.
‘ I know that rn^ny of you are
doing much,' not’oniy tor tiie Now
and'Forever, Furid, but also the De
sign for Destiny^ I just want you
to know how. much your gifts are
appreciated by the Trustees who
expend these funds, only affcr
careful consideration h a s been
given to the needs, Let me remind
vou that we are approaching t h e
’/ears end and that-many:of tii
can
-Rive;
gifts to Ocean O w e in
the days remaining in 1982 for in
come tax deductions. :
Plrssi keep us Informed of any
suggestions you may have. O u r
committees are rfoinp their, best
meet .the nerds of all who re-
"id". in our commuritv, and we ap-
n-pt-.lnt'V.the cooperation ahd th e
"unnort -of the peopte whom we
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President: Camp
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11 from 11 to 1 P.M. at th e
Shady Tree Nursery School at the
Shore A r e a YMCA, Zehnder
Branch, Herbertsville Road, come
have lunch with Santa Claus^ Chil
dren ages 3 to 7 may participate.
Have you r . child's pictu re taken
with Santa at. a small additional
fee. Make reservations now as
space is .‘-Hinted.
Call now 458-
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1982
OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TO WNSHIP OF KF.PTUNE, NEW JERSEY
P A G E T ft:
DOW^i
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15 Years Ago
(From the Pec; 1, 1967
Issue oi The Times)
Among those w h o sang with
tho Monmouth Civic Chorus in a
presentation of “ Symphony No.
9 " and “ Te Deum’” were Mrs.
Byron Holmes, Ocean Grove; Mrs.
Wesley Crazier, Fair Haven; Geor-
gene Byrne, Oceanpori; Mrs. Wil
liam Feathers, Hdlmdel; Mrs. Eu
. gene Lewis, Sea Girt;
Richard
Morris, New Shrewsbury and Du
pree Jones, Fort Monmouth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barker,
217 Poplar Ptace, Neptune, cele-
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brated their 30th wedding anni
versary. The? Barkers' were mar
ried in St. Paul's parsonage by
Pastor Rev. Carlton R. Van Hook.
Cadet Russell Harrison, son of
Mrs. Carolyn Harrison, 71 Cook-
• man Ave,, Ocean Grove, was se
lected to march with the Queen's
Guard
National
Intercollegiate
Drill Champions ir, 1961
and
1965. ..
The Cecilan, Cherub and Caro?
choir members of St. Paul’s
Church. Ocean Grove,
attended
the
presentation
of
Little Red Rid
ing
Hob$1, by
the Monmouth
Opera
' Workshop in the First Methodist
Church')' Asbury Park. The choir
members were accompanied by
Mrs. Margaret Schetelich, Mr s .
Alice McEwan, Mrs Louis Murr
phy, Mrs.- Janet Reece, Mrs. Dor
othea Holmes, Mrs. Greta James,
Mrs. Lee Mistier, Mrs. F. Antes,
Mrs. Maria Herbst, M r s. Janice
Flay aritf Mrs, Thompson.
Mrs. Albert Catley, Miss L o i s
Caitjey and James Herbert H e c k
Avenue,
Ocean
Grove,
spent
Thanksgivng with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Catley and daughter, Ter
ri, .
14 3
: Cookman Ave., 0 ce a n
Grove, Present were the Walter
Gilberts', & daughters Jackie anti
Robin, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Catley
anci daughter
Pam,
and; Mrs. Ruth
Scoreili.- Police
Captain
Gilbert al
so celebrated' his. birthday on -
Thanksgiving Day a n d Miss. Lois
Catley celebrated tier's the d a y
before.
HARRY’S
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Open 6 !Days
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Breakfast • Lunch - Dinner
: 30 Y ears Ago
(From tho Nov. 28,1952
Issue of The Times)
At the, opening ceremonies, of.
the new ofices of N.J. Natl. Gas
Company in' the Charms Build
ing;. Asbury. Park, Mr. and Mrs.
O.E.
Lachenauer, 99 Webb Ave
nue, Ocean Grove,, won a Ssrvet
Refrigerator given away by th e
.Company as the grand door prize.
Neptune Township was plan
ning dedication, of the new muni
cipal edifice on South M a i n St.,
opposite the Broadway Gates. The
public was invited to inspect the
township’s first modernization &
enlargement program in 25 years.
Joyce Sorenson, ! Ronnie Giac-
chetta and Jean Wolcott w e r e
welcomed • into Scout Troop 15,
Ocean CJrbve as tiew members.
Those attending were Jeanne Mat
thews, Mary Ann McGinley, Dor
othy Hartshorn.
Betty. Lou Le-
Compte, Carolyn Thompson. Mil-
licent Ogden, Emmy Chamberlain,
Judy Staats, Grace Kirsch & Mrs.
Wiiiiam Smith, troop leader.
Twenty-one members of th e
Neptune Chapel surprised, th e
Wolfgang Ramms at a housewar
ming: The Ramms recently moved
jhto their new home on H e 1 e h
Terrace, Shark River Hills.
. Congratulations went out to
Ronnie Rizas, quarterback for Nep-
'tUHe’s football team, for gaining
honorable mention on the
New
.York Daily News' AM-New Jersey
:High School, football team.
Miss Janet Sandford, Bucknell
■University junior; daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs: Joseph Sandford,
69
■Embury Ave., Ocean Grove, was
initiated into PI Mu Epsilon, na
T rin ity Church
Notes Activities
I . Weekday Eucharist
i day at 7.30 i- i. 10
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. ing Servicef ollows the 10 A.M
I service.
ASBURY PARK - - Celebrations
of the Holy Eucharist will be at
8 and 10 o’clock December 5,
the Second Sunday of Advent,’ at
Trinity Church. Ths later service
includes music with sermon bj
Rev.- L. Dudley .Rapp, R e c t o r .
Music Is under th e direction of
Lawrence J. Salvatore, Organist
and Choirmaster. At the Offer
tory, the Senior . Choir will sing
the Praetorius Carol, “ A Great and
Mighty Wonder,"; The Alleluia
Choir wil sing as a Voluntary a
traditonai French carol, "Quittez
pasteurs” ("Lay Down Your Staffs,
0 Shepherds").
Mr. Salvatore wiil present an
organ recital of Advent & Christ
mas music Saturday, December 4,
at 3 P.M. at Trinity Church. The
Trinity Fellowship is
holding a
Wine and Cheese Tasting Party on
the>
same date at 8 P.M.
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NEPTUNE — As a direct
re-
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tars “ Mayhem on th e Highways’-
program Oct. 21 in Waif Stadiurri,
attended by 6,000 area students,
St. Rose H.S., Belmar, conducted
on Fr*-
ri.-"-.'-=f.iichbi spd dnig sddic-
! ‘o:*, program :his w c o ' s . a r.-.cd!-'
caj Center a n d Discovery House,
Marlboro, cooperated in present
ing young speakers and printed
material, thers interested in infor
mation and literature, call the hos
pital, 77.5-5500, extension 384- or
385.
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N O T I C E O F M E E T I N G -
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zens w ill meet in the Comm unity
Room on Friday, Dec. 3, 1982 at
8:00 P.M.
Paid for by
Ocean
Grove
Concerned Citizens
S A V E
2800 STEMS UNDER ONE ROOF
FIRST ANGEL SOLD — Maureen Powers, Middletown, (r) vice
president of Four Seasons Realtors, buys the first angel in the
Monmouth Center for Vocational Rehabiltation’s 1982 BE AN
ANGEL; BUY AN ANGEL program. Selling the ornaments, which
are made by the handicaped clients of MCVR, are Mrs. Gien
Pizza, Neptune, vice president of the MCVR Board of Directors,
& Charles Fesler, Shrewsbury, a client of the center. The angel
campaign, which Is being underwritten
by Four
Seasons, began,
at: Monmouth Mail, Nov. 20th and runs thru Dec, 24th, Angels
.wil be sold at a special.angel booth, manned by volunteers, situat
ed opposite Bamberger's mall entrance, they are also avatlabe
at Four Seasons’ Rumson and Midletown offices or may be ofr
tained by contacting the ’center, 30 'Park
, Union Falls. The
angels will be sold for $1.00 each or 3 for $2.00.
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