Cape May County Herald, 27 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 16

The Herald and Tlie Lantern

A LI BON RICE U the cfnler of ■(tontlon afler being crowned Little Miss Stone Harbor. Jennifer Bur to, right, was first-runnermp, and Amy Dougherty, left, was second runnerup. Show director Mrs. Harry Wear of the Women's Civic Chib and Mayor James G. Wood, beam their approval of the selection. Seven- Year-Old is Little Miss

Pagf m Me* Prinfiptl SEA ISLE CITY - Sr Mary .laanne Oealerle, I1SM, haa aaaunwd the duties of principal df SI Josepli School herei an nouncea _ Magr James Tracy, auperinlendent of the Camden. Catholic Diocese School System

The Irish Pavilion

Stone Harbor Exceptional Products from Ireland :m-ni2

STONE HARBOR - Seven-year old Alison Rice of this community was crowned queen of the borough in the Little Miss Stone Harbor contest sponsored by the Women’s Civic Club.

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aydelotte, Alison has two brothers and one sister, and her hobbies include sports, reading and listening to music. She attends local public school. First runner-up to the

queen was Jennifer Barto, 9, from Metdowbrook, Pa. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barto, she attends Rydal Elementary school, and has three sisters. Her hobbies are ice skating and drawing. Second runner-up was Amy Dougherty 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dougherty. Amy attends the local school and has three sisters and one brother. Her hobbies are swimming, reading, and she has a large collection of stuffed animals. The 12 young ladies in this year's contest included Katie Buff, Amy DeFlavis. Amy Sue Fitzpatrick, Julie Hampel. Susan Herman, l^oreita Ann Mestishen, Jennifer Sellers, BobbieGenc Tietjen and Janette Wetzkr.

To Our Friends 0 Customers Jacqusi Direct Factory Sweater Outlet Store If Located In The Stone Harbor Mall. We Are Not Located Oiy Hth Street Nor Anywhere Else In Stone Harbor. From The Entrance On 94th Street, We Are Located At The Rear "INSIDE" OF The Mall. * Thank You,

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State has Free Phone for Info On College Aid

TRENTON - The N.J. Dept, of Higher Education provides a toll-free Financial Aid Hotline at M#-792-M7t to provide prospective college students and their parents with information on available financial aid and how to make the most of it The Garden State offers

prospective college students one of the most comprehensive financial aid systems in the nation, and the hotline receives almost 4,000 calls per month, a department spokesperson noted in urging interested individuals to call.

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INSIDE ITONR HARBOR MALL HTH ST. STONE HARBOR, NJ

The Shetland House,