Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Herald and The Lantern

Haberle New Rec. Director

Coordinating International Visitation

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AVALON - David Haberle has been named full time recreation director, here and will be meeting with the Recreation Committee to finable plans for the summer recreation program Coming to Avalon from Sharon Hill, Penna .hetsa recent graduate of Penn State Univeraity with a

bachelor of science in flarks and recreation ad miniatration. The new director, his wife, Deborah, and their daughter Danne will live here as soon as they locate a home Currently the only activity underway |s the girls softball league, but plans are’ to be worked out Monday for .the summer tennis tournament.

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swimming classes and other activities. Call Community Hall for information on recreation activities 7 The Council/ and Recreation Conimittee expressed their gratitude to Jack Sykes who has served as acting director of recreation, who will continue to serve as assistant director It is the first time in two years the borough has had a fulltime recreation director. Women to Meet

N. WILDWOOD - The United Methodist Women of the United Methodist Church will meet 7:30 p.m. May 19 at the home of Mrs. Bud Grissom, 429 W. 16th Avenue. President Betty

Bohme will preside.

The Rev. Ronald Albert Norton, former rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Stone Harbor, has announced that the Rev. Jose Sanchez Vaquero, director of the Ecumenical Summer Institute in Salamanca, Spain, will be making a five-day visit to Rhode Island early in May He will also visit other '»»**« on the East Coast, including Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Maryland, prior to -his attending the Religious Communications Congress in Nashville,

Tenn.

Greene Elects Sit. CAPE MAY - The Village Greene Civic Assn. , will elect officers during its final meeting of the season, 1:30 p.m. May 17 at the Community Center,

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