Cape May County Herald, 28 June 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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The Herald And The Lantern

Thursday. June 28. 1979

Gas Hotline Report

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Saturday and 188 Sunday when the Hotline operated from 8 a k .m. to 8 p.m. Additional staffing this week, wilf enable the Hotline to operate from 8 a m. to 8 p.m 7 days a week beginning June 23. For the first 18 days of June the hotline has answered some 44(i phone inquiries, report Chamber

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NEW PASTOR AT THE HELM. The Most Reverend Janies L. Schad D.D., V.G. shown here with the Rev. Robert J. Friti, Associate pastor of Maris Stella Roman ( athnlic Church shortly before his installation as pastor. Also pictured is the Rev. Frederick Link, former associate of Bishop Shad's at St. Rose of Lima. Haddon Heights. (Herald Photo by Nina Willis). Feeling Good BY AMJEM. SCHOEN

Avalon has had the privilege to know and serve a few of the many greats. First there was Ed McMahon wh^housed by the bay some |D years ago and

then Monsignor Flanagan who. with his drive and spiritual confidence strove for the success of Maris Stella Parish. Now. we have the honor to welcome

We're Fifty Tears Behind The Times

In fact we’re plain old-fashioned! Who else keeps a full-time butcher and their own baker? Who else cuts their own meats? Makes their own dressings? Who - has fresher fish? Frankly — sometimes our old-fashioned prices even amaze us! We might just be the best Family Restaurant in the World ...

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Bishop James L. Schad into our community. Bishop Schad. from St. Rose of Lima’s Parish in Haddon Heights, was transferred to Maris Stella Church when Monsignor Flanagan, the former pastor, suffered an illness. ^Reverend Schad was born in Philadelphia, at St. Clement’s Parish, tfbt raised in Vineland. N.J. After his ordination of 36 years, from the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Camden. Bishop Schad feels that the theologian leaders of today seem promising. Yes. I am excited for the new changes in our church and I’m sure the heads of the Church will do their very best." marveled the Rev. Schad. Deeming of the Pope's visit to Poland. "I sincerely believe that the Pope used his pulpit to get to the rest of the world." When asked of his compatibility to Avalon, the Bishop stated, "I love any place where I am privileged to serve." Yes. it is a privilege for us to know and serve another great man.

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