Cape May County Herald, 8 November 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Cape Rent Aid Set CAPE MAY - The City of Cape May’s Public Housing Agency announces there are .funds available under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program to assist lowincome families requiring help in paying their rent for housing in Cape May. According to Siaanne Smeltzer, administrator for the program, there are three openings available for families consisting at one-to-two persons. Anyone interested should inquire . as soon as possible as the openings are competitive and pertificates will be issued on a first-come-first-serveGbasis. In olier to be determined eligible for the Rental Assistance Program, you can contact Mrs. Smellier at Cape May City Hall by calling 884-2070 W’d Methodist Rummage Sale WILDWOOD - A rummage sale sponsored Nov. 9 by the Edward W. Graham Class of the First # United Methodist Church of Wildwood, Roberts and Pacific Aves. The sale will be held from 9-4 p.m. in the Anderson Fellowship Hall. County Secretaries Meet Detailed The Cape May Cotpily Association of Educational Secretaries met Oct. 24 for an "Italian Buffet Night”. A MlUtt presentation on ALASKA; was given by Mr. Malcolm Wells, a retired Computer Analysis and Engineer, who spent some time in lhat part of the country Eveiyobe was reminded to atJRnd the N.J. Secretaries Convention in Atlantic City, (which is held in conjunction with the annual N.J. Education Association) November 810. The place for the January meeting will be announced. Holy Land Tour Offered SEA ISLE -The United Methodist Church of Sea Isle City, in cooperation with Wholesale Tours International (the world’s oldest and largest organizer of Christian toura, is presently planning an 8-dav first class tour of the Holy Land. Departure date is set for January 9, 1980. The purpose of the tour is inspirational. Many Biblical sites will be visited. Aside from the round-trip transportation, there will be three meals daily, excellent hotels, buses, guides, entrance fees and sightseeing included. Available too. will be 3-day extensions to Athens or Rome and a 4 day one to Cairo and Jordan, which are optional. All will be able to enjoy shopping the exotic bazaars of the ‘mysterious’’ Mideast. Questions will be answered and’ brochures supplied by the Rev. Jerry D. Ruff, pastor of the church, who can be reached at 283-3353 or 4091.

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NUTRITIOUS SEMINAR. Karen Grelsbach (right) of Villas, a lecturer for Weight Watchers in New Jersey, attended their all-day Annual Staff Seminar, and met Dr. Reva T. Frankie, Director of Nutritioti with Weight Watchers International. Dr. Frankie, nationally-known nutritionist, was the giiest speaker at this semlnSr in Toms River, and highlighted "The Total Program" provided to all members of Weight Watchers.

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