Cape May County Herald, 31 May 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Chamber Membership Drive

COURT HOUSE - Bonnie Lynch. Chairperson

of the Membership Committee of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, announced that during the first week of June, there will be picked a day for a special membership drive, using volunteers from the Chamber Membership. The day will be finalized with an Awards Dinner. lunch’s Committee, is comprised of Allen Taylor of Atlantic City Press, Ted Roman of Sears, W. Boyd Tyler, Jr of Guarantee Bank, and Michael Voll of Wildwood, also innovated a Sea Gull Award for the member who brings in the

most new members. A new Directory, divided by business categories, is also to be provided to all participating members. Another change that Mrs. Lynch's Committee brought about, was the return of membership plaques in place of decals. "Our county is growing”, Mrs. Lynch stated. "Our Committee is dedicated to seeing our Chamber grow with it. Throughout 1979 we intend lo contact all eligible members telling the Chamber story. A strong Chamber, is needed to help guide our larger economic community. Recognition is to be' our key-note"

Criminal Code Soft on Criminals

CAMDEN - The House of Charity office announced this week that its 1979 Appeal had passed the $1 million mark. Reports called in by parishes during the third report period showed a total of Si.106.042 in cash ^or pledges had been raised to date in the annual solicitation in the Camden Diocese. Bishop George H Guilfoyle, on reviewing the latest reports from the 127 parishes of the South Jersey six-county diocese, commented: “I- am gratified that we have accomplished so much to date fn the effort to raise the funds needed for our

charitable programs throughout the Diocese of Camden. Rising costs make our success all the more important. I ask God's blessing on those who have worked and sacrificed to achieve our present level of success. I know that with our continued effort, we shall

exceed our goal."

The following is a listing of those parishes who have already reached or ex-

ceeded their goals:

Cape May County: Resurrection. Marmora;

St. John of God. North Cape May. Our Lady of Good Counsel. Ocean City; Assumption, Wildwood

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