THURSDAY. MARCH 22 1Q7fl
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Kaffa Named to Brd. of ^ NJ. -Mayors Sea Isle City Mayor Dominic C. Raffa has been appointed to the Executive Advisory Board of the New Jersey Conference of
Mayors.
According to Raffa, a vice president of. the state group, Joseph A. Simonetta, executive director, informed him that Asbury Park Mayor Ray Kramer has named him to the Board. The group’s purpose is to advice the NJCA on topits of discussion at full board meetings , and to act as
detteTomlfa Memorial HospRal Is shown receiving her 25 year service guidelines set by the Board of
plaque from Dr. G. Raymond Brown, snrgeen. Looking on is William Directors H. Waldron. Ill Hospital Administrator. Ms. Piccolo would have received her 25 year service award at the Annual Christmas party. ^ however, she was on vacation in the West. Her co-workers helped her
celebrate the presentation with cake and coffee. 'I
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BRIDAL GOWNS ^ * GRANDMOTHERS
YOUNG MOTHERS
SPECIAL OCCASION
VILLAS ••4-2727
TUXEDOS Mon.-Sot. 9:30-5 Evonihgs By Appt.
Cape United Way Tops 50%
Cape May County’s first annual Citizens, ai United Way campaign has topped Diagnostic, 50 percent of i» 1979 goal of portunityQ
percent of ite 1979 goal
$100,000 ais the drive benefiting six human services in Cape May County enters its final two
months.
Of the $52,121 raised in contributions and employee ‘‘Fall
and the Jersey Cape
Training and Opportunity Center.
In the United Way drive so far, N.J. Bell Telephone turned in the highest group pledge totaling $13,500 while Federal employees in Cape May County pledged $9,617 to United Way agencies
Share" pledges involving over through their long established 800 citizens so far, Only $5,220 has ‘‘Combined Federal Campaign." been spent to cover costs of the Other ihajor contributions have drive. been received from employees of "Our Board of Directors and Atlantic Electric, employees of voltinteerworkersare very proud First Peoples’ Bank, employees of keeping costs down to only ten of Acme Markets, employees of percent," United Way President the NeW Jersey Natural Gas Co.. Fred Coldren said Tuesday. and employees of Sears & The final phase of the 1979 Roebuck Catalog Stores, emUnited Way campaign is now ployees of Guarantee Bank, underway among employees of Hunts’ Theatres, Dresser InCounty Government and several dustries (Magnesite Plant), and area employee groups not dozens of other employee groups, previously involved with the new corporations and individuals. United Way in Cape May County. u nimipr Agencies benefiting from this ^ ,
year’s campaign are the Boy
Scouts. Girl Scouts, Salvation St-Raymond s Villas will hold a
ham & cabbage dinner on Sunday March 25, at the auditorium E. Ocean ave.,*Villas from 3 p.m. to .
6p.m.
Snyder Post
60th Anniversary The Hairy Snyder Post #193
holds its Mth anniversary at Coast Guard Chiefs Club. Cape May, on Saturday, March 24. at 6:30 p.m. For Ticliets call Jean Berger. B86-7222; Carlyle Dennis. 6*4-3701; Vesta Olsen, 684-46*7; Ruth Cook. 886-5260; or John
Vackert, 8*6-7567. n MT Building Project Gets
OK
TRENTON - The State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has approved a Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA) -permit allowing coh'struction of a. proposed residential subdivision in Middle Township (Cape May Cdunty) The project, proposed by Ji iV. Wright of Cape May 6c
R.S. VP.
A anaB famiy company tnritei you to ITALY this Autumn: Seventeen days,, a deluxe motor coach tour of a country.' From GalUep’s Pisa to the Isle of Capri. Da Vinci to
FeUnL
Venice to FTorenck t^ltaUan Alps io Sorrento* The Vatican City. >4 ^
17 Days
SI J75 double occupancy
Taste Holy Vintage 79
Fuiiy Sandpiper World Tours
10S29 Ocean Dr.
Stone Harbor, N. J. 08247 Write for details. 368-2040
Escorted'
Harbor Bootery
Army. Jersey Cape Visiting lomemakers, Cape. May County it of the Assn, for Retarded
Ho Un
House, consists of the * ment of 39 single-family i 13 acres located along Den-
nisvilleRoad.
Donald T. Graham', Aftrector of the Division of Marifte Services, indicated that Itomes will be constructed on every other building lot until evidence can be submitted to DEP that steps have been taken to curtail degradation
of groundwater.
50%
OFF
BIRTHS
Alt WINTER SHOES And
BOOTS
FINAL WEEK;
■ SALE ENDS MARCH 25
H In The Gallery j 98th & 3rd Ave. 5’ Stone Harbor
MONDAYSATURDAY
10 A.M. - 5 P.M.
SUNDAY 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.
RICHARD ANDREW CRUENLER to Mr and Mm Richard Gruenler. 209 Schctol Lane. Rio Grande. 2/28. DOMINIQUE MICHELLE ZICCARDI to Mr. Tmd Mrs. Micha'el Ziccardi. P.O. pox 132. Tuckahoe. 2/28, TRACEY JEAN BODNAR to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bodnar. 16 Robin Dr.. RDII. CMCH. 3/1. CHARLES JAMES DANIELS JR. to Mr and Mrs. Charles Daniels. 112 E. Hand Ave.. ■ Wildwood. 3/3. GINGER LYNN MC CORMICK to Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCormick’. P.O. Box 235. Woodbine. 3/3. ’ JAIME LYN HAGAN- U> Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagan. 121 28th St.. Avalon. 3/5. BIANCA LTCHELLE GIN SBURG to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ginsburg. 705 New York Ave.. N. Wildwood. 3/6. SHANNON ALBA to Mr. and Mr^. Benjamin Alba. 131A SeaviewCt.. N. Wildwood. 3/6. JODY LYNN BAILEY to Mr. and itlrs. Donald Bailey. 7 Old Mill Dr. N. Cape May. 3/6. FRANCIS CARL SPARANO III to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sparano. . 420 Breakwater Rd., Erma, 3/7. ERINE ROSE LLOYD to Mr. and Mrs. “Dennis Lloyd. 2 Paddock L&ne. Cape May. 3/7. DEREK STERLING LEININGER to Mr. and Mrs. David Leininger. 129 E. Mam St.. Rio Grande. 3/10. ANGELA LYNN COSTA to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Costa. 110 E. 24th Ave.. Apt. B^N. Wildwood. 3/10. EDWARD GEORGE LEES III. 705 Jonathan Hoffman Rd., Cape May, 3/11. RICHARD K NECE III to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nece. 102 Willow Dr. N. Cape May. 3/11.
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