Cape May County Herald, 22 March 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1979

Keen Announces For Council

Maty (irare Keen, a 25 year veteran of Avaloq. has announced .her candidacy for Borough Council — Mrs Keen brings with her bid for election to the new Mayor/Council government a long background of service to the ■ Borough *and its ciMrnis as a volunteer member in many activities. . r A-high school graduate, she has extensive work experience which is highlighted by administratife duties in financial operations,for a major corporation and as former deputy tax' collector for the City of Wildwood VMrs Keen's pi im&ry avocation is the Upper Cape Chapter of

Deborah Hospital She is the immediate past president and has just’ completed two terms in' that executive Capacity. / Schumann Club Meets Mar.27 The regular monthly program of the. Wildwood Schumann Club takes place Tuesday. March 27 at 8:00 j) m at Fellowship Hall. First Baptist -Church. Maple & Atlantic AVe:. Wildwood. N.J. This will be guest night and entertainment, will .be provided by visiting artists. Refreshments will be served after the program; The publice is cordially invited to attend.

Presently a Leader of the Cape May County Democratic Committee fpr Avalon, she has also served as its treasurer and as a . campaigner for the successful elections of Congressman

William Hughes. Avalon PTA

Plans May'Fair 1 Avaton PTA Fair Chairwoman Betty Bossuyt held a meeting at her home recently to fom/ committees for the May 12 fair. Handicrafts, Plants, and. White Elephants are needed. Anyone wishing to donate their time or plants, etc. contact Betty Bossuyt 967-3563, Judy Parrish 967-4851 or JeaniHaryslak 967-8059

A SPECIAL EVENT

^ ' \ \ NOW ACCEPTING \ . A BOOKINGS V ^NI iG F °!$SpriVAtf PARt/eS 5S y IN EARLY SPRING ^ v\ _ . WE TAKE CARE & \\\ Of EVERYTHING (j music, drinks ^ L AND FOOD ■r ^ CAN HANDLE GROUPS FROM 20TO 150

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CALI BANQUET MANAGER GEORGE PHILLIPS, JR 947-7333

. In The New Upitairs Dining Room THE TOP OF THE ROCK

tStye ^obstcr House

Fisherman s Wharf Cape May L N J.

HOURS: . LUNCHEON 12To3 DINNER 5 To 10 N SUNDAY 2-10

Cocktails Exit No. 0 Garden State Parkway

Open All Year PHONtft4-«lH Closed Mondays

BRUCE HSU. of 210 Mechanic St.. Cape May Court Hous.e. was in the driver’s .feeat recently when the MT office of -Marine Nat’l Bank displayed a talking bike used in schools to teach bicycle safety. Ixraking on Is Jos. Jackson. Asst. Cashier & Mgr. of the office. Jetties Needed Says Raffa

legislature and released by GovernorByrne. Raffa explained. • v,

Sea Isle City Mayor Dbminic C, Raffa has scheduled va meeting with state officials to expedite the construction of two jetties at 62nd and 67th St on theoceanfront. Raffa has fhvited Bernard Moore, ‘chief of the Office of Coastal Protection, to view the location op the beach. The jetties, to cost in the neighborhood of $500,000, are needed to help stabilize the sand pumped on the beach last summer in a protect to restore the area from

57th st. to 93rd st.

"The city has already put up its 50 per cent share of the money for the l jetU<? s -“ Raffa said. He explained the meeting with Moore is designed to help the state prepare to advertize for bids, perhaps by the rpiddje of April, in order to get the work started. State funds for the work will come from the $20 million shore protection bond issued passed by the voters in November of 1977. $4 million of that amount has been approved by both houses of the

County Tour Guide Ready CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - A 120-page color guide and directory listing motels? hotels, campgrounds restaurants and a host of other services being offered in Cape May County, for the 1979 summer vacation season is now available. The information guide has been compiled' by the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce and is available free by mail to persons requesting copies. The informative tyook includes a membership directory for the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce.* Also^ available is a free vacation planning kit which will assist prospective vacationers in selecting accommodations for their vacation.

BANQUETS PARTIES LUNCHEONS CATERING MEETINGS

rolden Eagle Inn OCEANFRONT f* CAPE MAY 884-5611 COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES LARGEST IN THE AREA Accommodote 25 to 650 BANQUETS WEDDINGS PARTIES

609-729-6000

Wildwood Crert

BANQUET

FACILITIES Accomodate

25 to 300

Weddings • Meetings • Parties Phone 729-6000 For Reservations

PHONE: 886-3430 $f)e inn Cocktail Laaagc *

401 BAYSNORE RD. VILLAS NJ.

“■•MMt FaeilHiat For Evonr Oeeaoidn” REGENCY Rooftop Restaurant •Accommodating 25 To 7MI* Me A-Kwinagy Mv4. N. WIMwood 72V-41M

KURTZ'S Restaurant 6112 Park BM„<At Sweetixiar Rd i Wildwood Crest •breakfast •Luncheon •Dinner Menu •Children’s Plotters 'Pea&tttttf... •Clam Chowder •Lobster Bisque y \ -SUF000SCRICKEN- . A • South African ' HSK OK TAKEOUT $) ."^ g Crab Au Gratin KURTZ'S • Broiled Fi$h from JlfSTAURAHT^C L<Jtal Waters (In Season) • Crab Imperial

Overlooking Sunset Lake OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 A.M. TIU 8 P.M. Take-Out Orders 522-8329