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Holier Stobbart Named To Builders Board COURT HOUSE - Roger L. Stobbart has been named to the Board of Directors of the Home Builders Association of Cape May County. Mr Stobbart is the President of Stobbart Construction Company, Tind President of its rea^ estate brokerage subsidiary. First Eastern Realty, Inc His election to the Board took place at its October meeting It was announced by Carl Chapman of Chapman Enterprises and current Association President. The Home Builderr Association of Cape May County is affiliated with both the New Jersey Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders. The County Organization is involved in such activities as attempting to control inflation in housing costs, attempting to reduce interest rates for home buyers, screening local builder applicants for membership under the Home Owners Warranty Program, and dealing with the various government regulations of the home building industry.
Wednesday, November 28, im
Serra Club Forms Cape May Co. Chapter
FOUNDERS NIGHT for a new Serra Club in Cape May County was held at the Rocking Chair Restaurant. Shown above (standing) are Ray Holiinger of St. Francis Cabrini of Ocean City, Carl Speicher of Church of the Assumption in Wildwood Crest. (Seated) Ralph DiNicolo, Serra Int'l Treasurer from Bergen County and the Most Reverend James Schad, Auxiliary Bishop of Camden Diocese and Pastor of ’ Stella Maris Church of Avalon. County Historical Society Dinner
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Historical Society will holds its December Dinner and Annual Business Meeting Saturday, December 1,at the "Top* the Marq” Cape May. All members and friends are urged to attend this Holiday gathering. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and those attending have a choice of entreeBreast of Chicken or
Stuffed Flounder. Tickets are now available a! $12 per person, which includes tax and gratuity. Those who wish to attend the dinner should contact the Museum, Route 9, Cape May Court House, Tel No. 465-3535. A slate of officers for tlw Museum will be presented for election and Committee Chairmen will list briefly some of the accomplishments during the
year of the volunteer committees. <^Bta on the financial (Edition of the Museum aiwplans for the future wtR also be available. In addition, the Dinner Committee has arranged a program of well known Christmas music to be presented by a local soloist and there will be group singing of Christmas Carols in the true Holiday spirit.
AVALON — Serra, an organization devoted to vocations, is forming a new club in Cape May County. The extension is being headed by Atlantic County' East member Dr. Andrew Magazzu, Deputy Governor for Serra Extension. A meeting in Avalon at the Rocking Chair restaurant, recently brought out a Founders Night group that included His Excellency, Auxiliary Bishop of Camden Diodtare, James Schad plus (£her area priests an<fofficefs of Sprra International. The dinner was hosted by the Atlantic City based Serra Club and brought out a visitation from many clubs throughout New Jersey, including the most recently chartered club from Atlantic County West. William Culliney, a resident of Ocean City, was named Chairman pro temps. Mr. Culliney is from St. Francis Cabrini Church. Reverend Father John Sugrue has been appointed chaplain for the new club, which will meet again on November 29 to conclude plans for its charter. The Camden diocese was represented, further, by Director of Vocations, Rev. Thomas Morgan and his assistant director Reverend Joseph Perrault The founding members from varies parishes of Cape May County in- ■ eluded; Robert Brown, Richard Dupras, John Fallon, Russell Flaningan, Harlow Gardner, Roy Holiinger, Frank Hostika, Charles Larzelere, Frank Mahon. Edward Maniotka,
Karl Speicher, Edward Tomeo. Edward Trainer, B. Thomas Waldman, .lames Waldran. Serra is named in memory of a 19th century missionary priest, Junipero Serra, whose zeal resulted^ the creation of a large gnup of missions, mostly in California. The Seirans work to encourage young men and women to answer their religious vocations, and to show appreciation and support for priests, brothers and nuns of. the Catholic Church Historical Society Xmas Party Set CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape May Historical Society will hold its Annual Christmas Wine and Cheese Party Saturday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Victorian Towers. Election of officers for the coming year-1980-will be held at the party. Bring a bottle of wine and cheese crackers and help make our Merry Christmas Party merrier. Members, friends and the public are invited. Christmas Bazaar WILDWOOD - Friday, Dec. 7 a Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon will be held at the First Baptist Church, Maple and Atlantic Aves.; The Bazaar will be from 10 a.m,-3 p.m. with handmade articles, a food table with cakes, cookies, etc. for sale, Christmas novelties, etc. The luncheon will be from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and the charge — $2.50.
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