Thursday. July 19,1979
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Ferry Traffic Down N. CAPE MAY - During June, 1979. traffic on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry decreased 1,494 vehicles and 6,518 passengers from June, 1978. These statistics were, made public this week by. Theodore C. Bright, General Manager, and are included in bis monthly report to the commissioners rf the Delaware River and Bay Authority. 1979, was 22,172 vehicles and 66,693 passengers compared to 23,666 vehicles and 73,211 passengers for June, 1978, decreases of 6.31% for vehicles and 8.9% for passengers. For the twelve-month period ended June 30,1979, traffic was 215,450 vehicles and 646,752 passengers compared to 185,670 vehicles and 581,608 passengers for the twelvemonth period'ended June 30, 1978, increases of 16.04% for vehicles and 11.20% for passengers. [^ObtaiMies^j Harry McMenimen NORTH CAPE MAY - Harry N. McMenimen, 72, of 125 fHeidi Drive, died Monday at Burdette Tomlin Hospital. Formerly of Gross Pointe, Mich, and Murry Hill, N.Y., he lived in Wildwood Crest three years ago before moving here recently. McMenimen retired in 1965 as an executive with General Electric in New York City after 16 years of service. He then joined the Corporation council of the City of New York serving until 1972. He was a member of E.L.F.U.N. Society of ’ General Electric of New York City. Surviving are his wife, Rosalia Billingsley McMenimen; a daughter, Nancy J. Miner of Mountainside; and four grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Gray Funeral ‘ Home, 318 E. Broad St., Westfield. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery.
QUEEN OCEANIA AND IIER.COURT...Donna Hickey, 17 of Wildwood Crest was crowned Queen Oceania during ceremonies held Thursday evening iti Oife Margaret Mace School on Atlantic Ave. She is shown with her court who will accompany her during her reign over the 69th Annual Wildwood Baby Parade thursdpy-, August 16. on the World famous Boardwalk beginning at II p.m. Her court is from left: Teresa DiPeso, Itonna Timmins, Mary Kincade, Barbara Malinowski, Franny * Knapp and Cdrolyn Donahue. The Queen and her court were chosen
from a field of 28 lovely contestants.
Covenant Bible
N. CAPE MAY - Sardar Ahmed Din of Pakistan, will be the speaker at the 11 a m. worship service of the Covenant Bible 1 * Church, located on Fishing Creek Road near Bayshore Road in North Cape May. according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. Mr. Din is the director of the Presbyterian Seminary under the direction, of Westminster Biblical Missions. He is a product of missionaries sent from America who taught him the only way to heaven was through Jesus Christ. The service will be broadcast over WCMC. AM (1280) and FM (100.7) for those unable to attend. George B. Fincke, assistant - pastor will be in charge, of the
service.
MONDAY-THURSDAY: CERAMIC CLASS STARTS AT 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. If you shoudl like to learn how to do ceramics, stop by the center sometime and see Cass Clark who is now in charge of the ceramic class. Bring you own cutting tools, brushes, and paper towels. So don't hesitate to come over to building 29. Activities such as knitting, crocheting, hook rugs, broom stick lace, napkin dolls, needle point, place mats, fork flowers. TUESDAY MORNING: Cake Decorating Class will resume again in August: Due to members that are away and have company. Usual activities plus if you are interested in art, Anita Currier’s class starts at 1 p.m.-3p.m. - TUESDAY & THRUSDAY: If you have someone in your family that would like to have solhething worth looking at why not get Jack Wagner to show you how to do MACRAME, Class starts at 10a.m. -2p.m. If you have never heard of stick weaving come over to the center and see John Biquori. You will be surprised how easy it is to do. class also starts at 10 -2p.m., EDNESDAY MOR-
NING: Our nurse will be here each week all year long, unless a holiday falls on a Wednesday. Come in between 9:30 & 10:30 when our nurse Louise Anastasi will galdly take your blood pressure reading. It's free
a speedy recovery to the following members. Henrietta Amos, Helen Gaberial, Jean McGuire, Jennie Santangelo, Florence Rutherford, Grace Richard, Betsy McBride. Hoping soon to
dominion; possession; fellowship and. eternal life.” The service will be carried over WRIO-FM. 102.3. At 10. p.m., the assistant pastor and Doug will conduct the week callin program, "Let's Talk," over WRIO-FM. where listeners are urged ft phone in questions about
the Bible.
Wednesday at 7 p.m. the churcji meets for praise, pravfr and Bible study. At 8 p.hi., the senior choir will, rehearse under the’ direction of Rev, G. Otto-
Underwood.
Saturday is the Bible School-Church picnic at pavillion number 7 in the Cape May County Park. Activities start at 11a.m. Each Sunday the Bible School meets at 9:45 a m. Currently the pastor is teaching a course to ladies. "Seven Basic Needs of a Husband." There are classes for adults, teens and all the way to toddlers. Emphasis is put upon families learning the Bible and applying its teaching to their lives. For transportation, please call >8863475. There is a supervised nursery at all regular services, and ample parking on the lighted
church lot.
of charge. Usual activities see each and everyone of plus PINOCHLE in the themcome back to building
afternoon starting at 12:30> 29.
BAND PRACTICE: Our band practices on Monday
p.m.
THRUSDAY: Usual activities 0kis the fun game of BINGOHkthe afternoon from 12:30-zfc.m. FRIDAY: Usual activities plus Pinochle. Roundrobin in the P.M. TRANSPORTATION: So many of our members are now using the free bus to come over to the center now days this way they have door to door service with no problem of parking and just relaxing and leaving the driving to the bus drivers. We at the Airport Senior Center wnat to take this time to thank our bus drivers whose first names follow: Walt, Jimmy, Bill, Phi whose courtious and helpful ways are a joy sometimes we know that they get a little angry but they all have a nice smile on their faces. Thanks Guys almost forget ot thank Pat (who by the way is a gal). For any information call Anna M. Walls at 886-5161 who will make the arrangements for you to come into the center. LUNCHES: Reservations are made 1 week in advance. Monday - Tuesday 4c Thursday are by reservation only. Wednesday - Friday are first come first serve basis. We ask that you be here by 10:45 for lunch. Lunches are served between 11:15 to 11:30 a.m. call 886-5161 and arrangements will be made. SICK LIST: Still wishing
& Thursday from 10a.m- - 2 p.m. If anyone is interested in joining Barney D Gaytan, Pete Trolli, Lou Russo, John Williams & Tony Villani come over and meet them and I know they will be happy to meet you too. If you play any kind of instrument they will be more than glad to fit you in. They are sounding better each time they plav. COMING EVENTS: PENNY PARTY 4r WEIGHT CONTROL ... STILL NO DEFINITE '
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UNTIL NEXT WEEK: Harriet M. Bishop, Editor
Douglas Hansen, senior
student at the iReformed Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia will bring the message at the 7 p.m. service. The sennon is entitled. "What Adam I/)st in the Fall." According to Hansen, "When one thinks of Adam’s fall, one usually only considers the entrance of sin in the world. While this is the most important, there are 5 other crucial elements to consider. They are: the loss of perfection;
Holy Spirit Lutheran
Saturday, July 28 Vacation Church School will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. There will be classes for 3 & 4 year olds and Kindergarten through Sixth grade. All children of the community
are invitied to attend All residents of the
community are invited to participate in the activities and services of the church. For more information, please call 886-2414 or 884-
2196.
VILLAS Holy Spirit Lutheran Church announces the following schedule for this week: Sunday, July 22, the Contemporary Family Service will begin at 8 a m. Sunday Church School will meet at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages. Service of Worship will begin at 11 a m. with Pastor C. Conway Stone officiating. * Monday, July 23 through
VILLAS CIVIC CLUP VILLAS - The Villas Civic Club Inc. will hold their regular monthly meeting Saturday July 21 at 1 p.m. at the Millman Center, Bayshore Rd., in the Villas.
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