Cape May County Herald, 12 July 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Thursday, July 12.1979

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UNIQUE NAUTICAL WOODCRAFT 0 HANDCRAFTED ITEMS • I BRINO THIS COUPON AND OFT I

AVALON’S FIVE PERSON COUNCIL. These five people will be administering the affairs of the Borough of Avalon for the next four vears. Thev nrp ehnwn «alrin<r thA I

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years. They are shown taking the oath of office Sunday, July 1 at noon when council held its organization meeting. Shown from left is James S. Busha, two years; Raymond S. Gray, Jr., Council President; Mary Grace Keen, Council Vice President, tour years; Connie Judyski holding Bible, Councilman Philip Judyski, two years, and Rachael II. Sloan, four years. Oaths were administered by Borough Clerk. Virginia

Oler.

First Avalon Council Meeting Friday

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AVALON - Stewart Gray, Avalon Council President and the Mayor along with other council persons have announced

THE LOBSTER HOUSE FISH MARKET

SEAFOOD Fresh From Our Boats Daily Fisherman’s Wharf Cape May, N.J. 884-3064 FISH MARKET & TAKE OCT Open 7 to 7 Daily Fri. A Sat. tills

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that all work sessions (caucus) meetings will be held on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 10 a.m. in the Borough Hall meeting room. The regular meetings will be held at 8 p.m. on the second and fourth Friday. Grace Keene, Councilwoman said:" I would hope that the residents would make note of these meetings and attend as often as possible and we will do our part to listen to their opinions.” At the meeting July 13th, Ordinance No. 1-79 will be brought up for 2nd reading and public input. This ordinance is one that pertains to the establishment of an organization of The Mayor, Council, Administration form of Government and the defining and organization

of same.

Also to be voted on, after public input will be Ordinance 2-79 which establishes salaries for elected officials, the Ad- ^ ministration and the Department of Public

Saftey.

Also to be considered at this meeting will be p resolution for emergency special traffic regulations for 90 days, the apRummage Sale SEA ISLE — A rummage sale and Sea Market will be held at the Yacht dyb of Sea Isle City, Saturday, July 14, 8:90 a.m. ’til noon. Hundreds of white elephants, good used clothing, furniture, baked goods, etc.

pointment of four members of the Beach Patrol as Special Officers, and a clarification of the beach area designated for sail

craft.

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Sturdy Savings & Loan

New 4-Year Certificates pay you 7.85% interest if purchased during the month of July. It's a very high certificate interest rate for the short period of time invested. New 4-Year Certificates available in $1,000 minimum. The rate of interest on these new certificates is based on the average U.S. treasury securities rate and changes on the 1st day of each .month. Invest in a new 4-Year Certificate at Sturdy. Rate guaranteed for 4 years. You'll be counting your profits in almost no timel

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