THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1979
THE HERALD
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Senior Citizen’s Club News
Two or three minutes-two or three hours, What do they mean in this life of ours? Not very much if but counted as time, But minutes of gold and hours sublime. If only we'll use them once in a while to make someone happy - make someone smile ... MONDAY: Ceramics from 9:30 A.M. to 2:00 PM. This is for beginners and advanced people. George Strattan & Catherine Clark are the instructors. Physical fitness at 10:30 AM. There’s also knitting, crocheting, tin can art, hook rugs, napkin dolls, place mats, and the new Elephant game will be played at 12:30 PM. Bring a 25 cent gift in a paper bag and you are asked not to show your gift until after the game is over. TUESDAY: Ceramics, physical fitness, knitting, crocheting, tin can art, macrame, broom stock lace, hook rugs, stick weaving and Bingo in the afternoon. Bring a canned god of some kind and you will be eligible to play. WEDNESDAY: Ceramics, physical fitness, knitting, crocheting, tin can art, place mats. Our nurse Marion Bechtold will be in at 9:30 to 10:30 AM. to take your blood pressure. Pinochle playing in the PM. THURSDAY: Ceramics, physical fitness, knitting, crocheting, tin can art, hook rugs, macrame, stick weaving, language with Anthony Villani, instructor. Also line dancing from 1:30 to 3:00 PM. with Dot Wheeler instructing. FRIDAY: Knitting, crocheting, tin can art, hook rugs and pinochle playing in the afternoon. Cards should be over as near to 3:30 as possible. We
must secure the building and make phone calls before 4:00 PM. We would appreciate it very much if you would abive by the
rules.
WE LOST 2 of our members this month and we express our sympathy to thyfamilies of Mae Tonzello & John Descher. SICK LIST: enrietta Amos, Lucy Pedano, Jack Madden, Florence Martino, Florence DeNapoli. TRIP TO TOM’S RIVER: Planned for Feb. 7th. If anyone is interested please contact the center. TRANSPORTATION: Dial 886-5161 and ask for Anna M. Walls and she will be glad to help you get here and return later in the day. LUNCHES: Served every day. We must make reservations on Monday-Tuesday & Thursdays. Wednesday & Fridays are on a first come first serve basis. 30 lunches are provided per day so if you are 60 and older you are eligible. A REMINDER: If at any time we should have bad weather call 886-5161 and Eleanora or Honey will be here to let you know if the center is open. They will be here by 8:15
A.M.
SENIORS COME to the aid of a lonely man. A lonely man came to the center the week of Jan. 8th and was treated like a king. He was given food and a place to keep warm for a few hours. He wants to come back, and said on his departure that he wants to look nice when he comes back. He thanked us all for our kindness. It does a person’s heart good to know that you have helped someone less fortunate than ourselves. UNTIL NEXT WEEK enjoy every minute of it. See you at the Airport Senior Center, Building 29.
"No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings." William Blake
COURT HOUSE CARDS and GIFTS JAMESWAY PLAZA Cape May Court House NJ PHONE 465-9674
Arthritis Dance-A-Thon A Dance-a-Thon to benefit the Arthritis Foundation will be held on Saturday Jan. 27th at the Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 in Cape May Court House.
"Dancers Two" Dancing
School has organized the Dance-a-Thon in cooperation with the American Legion Post 198. The event will begin at 9:00 AM. and continue until ’ 9:00 PM. - twelve hours of marathon dancing. The participating dance students are accepting pledges on an hourly basis.
NARFE
The regular monthly meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Cape May County Chapter 1197 will be held on Thursday, Feb. 8th at the Millman Civic Center Building, Villas. Social hour 1:00 to 2:00 P.M. Business meeting follows. All retired Federal Employees are cordially invited to attend. OLD FASHIONED CHICKEN POT PIE DINNER January 27th, price is $3.95 for adults and $1.75 for children 10 and under. (All you can eat). 4:00 PM. until 7:00 PM. Tickets at the door. The dinner is sponsored by the Middle Twp. Memorial Post 7476 VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Proceeds go for Cancer Aide & Research Fund. AVALON RECREATION BRIDGE SCORE Nancy. Brobst, 5640; Fritz Greenamyer, 5110; Jack Meyer,
4770.
[picture] Mr. Thomas White, left, president of Avalon Land & Home Owners Association presented a check to Mr. Robert Whitelaw, president of the Avalon Rescue Squad. Donations have also been received from Avalon Chamber of Commerce, the Women’s Association of the Methodist Church, Ecumenical Council of Stone Harbor & Avalon Churches at well as the funds in the treasury of the disbanded Citizens for Council Form of Government.
Free Tax Assistance for Seniors
Free Income Tax Return assistance for senior citizens and low income groups will be available starting Thursday, Feb. 1st and every Tuesday, and Thursday from 9:00 AM.To 12 noon, through March 29th. The location is the Conference Room of Social Service Building at Rio Grande, for Lower Cape May County. (Note: Previous locations in the Villas and Wildwood areas will be closed; also Court House. The only place for this program is in Rio Grande). Other locations to
be announced when determined. Consolidating the larger area into Rio Grande makes a better program, since we will avail ourselves of the special talents in more fields of tax problems. No appointments will be necessary. Public speakers will be available for special groups for a generalization of the program, and its services to the area and community from your AARP and NRTA as well as your local Office on Aging.
Having undergone major surgery in November 1 am recovering very nicely. Last week I departed for Florida to recuperate. I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness and generosity in sending their beautiful cards, letters, flowers and prayers which were sincerely and deeply appreciated Mrs. Mildred B. Blakely 114-101 St. Stone Harbor
Bob Bennetch By Request and Popular Demand We will remain open until 5:00 P.M. Sunday January 28, 1979
Men: All Suits and Sports Coats 50% the Regular Price. Also Sweaters, Slacks, Shirts & Ties. Women: Country Set, Pendleton, Al Jean of Canada Sportswear, Dresses, Jewelry, Pendleton Coats. 50% the Regular Price
P.S. We will open with out New Spring Fashions April 1, 1979. All Sales Cash & Final Stone Harbor Store 216 96th St.

