Cape May County Herald, 3 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 29

The Herald and The Lantern

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AVAttAKl _ Specials with this od only. Knives, 3 for $1. Mower blades, SO cents. Scissors, SO cents. Axes, hatchets. 75 cents. Chain •ows. $2. Call 886-4055. for further Information. IN ■ABYtHTIMO DON* | n my home or yours. Call 967-7621. — 12/10 m-MANT CAM-Reliable, dependable local resident will take core of your pet, plant or, home while you ore away. References. Coll 465-3994 or 368-2040. 12/31 OT DAVID WKUAMS do your year round bookkeeping billing, payroll, inventory, business fox preparation. Experienced, reasonable. Shore Rood. Ocean View. N.J. Phone (609) 263-3990. TN KIN HAMAMN Builder. New homes, additions, alterations, large repairs, garages, decks, roofing, siding, termite damage repairs. Free estimates. Phone 465-9382. TN

xTio Mivicil.l doss cleaning service. The best of references. Coll 884-B352. TN IIASHORf PAIMTIRS SMQAl*10x12 bedroom. f75.

ond the third one Is free. Many MAB colors to choose from. References available. Coll 886-7807 or 886-8901. TN IMTIRtOa RAINT1NO-ot lowest possible cost. Free estlmotes. Coll 967-3906. 12/3 ^ Prank mid BiRviekRefrigerotors. air conditioners. commercial Ice machines, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves. Avalon. 967*562. . TN

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GOLDEN FLEECE SHOP 6 STUDIO YARNS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD CUSTOM FRAMES BY JOHN MON. THRU SAT. 10-6 INSTRUCTIONS FRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 884-1718 * 1400 TEXAS AVE. CAPE MAY

JOSEPH J. BELLUCCI AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER SERVICE Whirlpool B Ken mo re Specialist Prompt service when you Need It 2S3-17M

mm Sf*fCf AUZfNO IN HOT ROOF SHIMOili, OUTTUtt, ALUMINUM SIOtNO Pin KSTIMATU. CALL DAY CM NIQHTD WAU PAPCR HANOCR-Has pride In work. Reasonable price. Call Jerry, 465-9651. J. 12/3 ORAN UR TIM* — Have your basements, attics, garage, etc. cleaned. Cost depending on size of fob. Call 861 5304. 12-3 CHILD CAM IN MY flA IUI HOMI — By experienced mofh#r. Reasonable rates.

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■EOT Mil CLUEIM SERVICE jM-TMl light housekeeping Rentals — Homes Apartments — Offices •urn clem ns

PA PIPH A NO I NO-PA INTINO Now Is the time to paper and point. Coll Bamle, 884|707l or 884-5129. TN

FRANCIS E. AYRES, SR. Chimney & Fireplace Specialist •Chimneys Oeanedtf^ Fireplaces CleBned* •Repaired ■-I Smoke Problems Corrected* 1 •Pointed Dampers Repaired 4 Installed* •Lined 24 Hour Emergency Service*. •Capped MH Licensed 4 Insured* •Rodents Removed Free Estimates* “IF YOU DON’T KNOW YOUR CHIMNEY KNOW YOUR CHIMNEY CONTRACTOR" 465-9206 465-7437

miM eurtr I Truck mountnd si cleaning. Tinting dyeing. Scotchgard. fVee Estimates. 947-3232

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START A fUCCISSFUL CARSCR — In solas. Sail Avon, •arn good monay. Call 729 1328. 12-31 •KR8TARY - FULL TIM* POtfTtON — Root estate license preferred. not f^caMory. Coll Soens 8 O'Conner, 967-8080. 12-10

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KIATINO RROTHIRB. Maintenance and repair, carpentry, masonry, roofing, siding. painting. Free estimate. 967-8170. 967-4397. TN JAW HAULING - ATTICS A OLLARS CLIANID - Furniture, etc. No job too small or large. Reasonable rates. Coll 886-5383. 12-17 JAW HAULING — ATTICS A CXLLARS CLIANID — Furniture, etc. No fob too small or large. Reasonable rates. Call 886-8219. 12-17 STtfXMlX r ” CARPET CLEANING SHOAL — ANYSDOOMS-S4S.it FRff ISTIMATIS 243-4123 TN CARMNTM WANTS WORK-' Small fobs. Specializes in suspended ceilings and paneling. 25 years ex-“ parlance. All work guaranteed. Call 886-1744. TN

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Communion For Advent ‘Quest Day’

N. WILDWOOD - The second Sunday In Advent will be celebrated with the observance of Holy Communion at the 11 o'clock service of the United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues. Members of the congregation will be chosen by lot each week to

light the Advent Candles. The sermon by the pastor, the Rev. John M. Long, will consider "Great Expectations " Music for the communion hour and for the preceding carol time at 10:45 a m. will be presented by Mrs. Jayne ,

Holley.

Cantata On For Dec. 14

CAPE MAY - The Senior Choir of the First United Methodist Church and members of the Victorian Chorus will present Maunder’s cantata, "Bethlehem,” Sunday, Dec. 14, at the church on Washington Street. The featured soloists will bwMrs. Martha Cohen, who will also direct; Bernadette Gabriel, Willard Sirman, William Hawley, Arthur Cohen Jr., Mark Weber and

Frank Kinsley. There will be a septet composed of Helen Breslin, Doris Heilman, Marion Church. Kitty Crawford, Arthur Cohen, Walter Krieger and Tom Naglee. Dorothy Burkhart will accompany on the organ. Mayola Mallon will play the violin and Mrs. Mark Weber will play flute. A "high tea" will be

served.

,• WILDWOOD - The E.C.W. of St Simeon’s Church By-the-Sea at 2Sth and Central Aves will hold an "Advent Quest Day - from 9 a.m. to 2 p m. Dec.

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Participants are asked to bring their own lunch, beverage Will be provided For further information • call Hilda Binns 522-0718 or Dorothy Campbell 888-2118 Eucharist At

Yule Bazaar On Saturday

PART TIMI DILIVIRY ROUTK8 available one day a week in Wildwood. Villa*, Avalon and Sea l*le. Car not nece«*ary. Call 263-1966. TN Om«T PRCS8 OMRATOR for Chief 15 or 17. Inquira at Leader Printer*, 5914 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest. -TN OPPUT PRMS PfRSON-Must be well qualified on Superchief 29. Chiefs 15 ond 17. Year round position with paid vocation and pension plan. Inquire at Leader Prlntar*. 5914 Naw Jertay Ave.. Wildwood Crest. N.J. 609-729 0161. —TN

VILLAS - Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Bayshore Road and Washington Ave., will hold its annual Christmas bazaar and luncheon 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The bazaar will offer a Diocese Aiding Quake Victims CAMDEN - BISHOP George H. Guilfoyle announced that the Diocese of Camden has sent $5,000 to the Holy See for assistance to the victims of the recent disastrous earthquake in Italy in anticipation of contributions for this cause. Contributions may be given through the parishes or sent directly to the Diocesan Center, 1845 Haddon Ave., Camden, N.J. 08101. Checks should be made out to Italian Relief Fund, Catholic Relief Services.

oma 2AACS POR HINT, — Plaza Profattionol Building, Villas. 400 or 800 squor* faat. Call 886-3587. ! 12/10

THANK TOU INFANT of PRAOUt, St. Josaph. St. Anthony, for naphaw patsing difficult businass tost. • 12-3

variety of handmade articles for sale, including stuffed toys^, and homemade food and cakes. A luncheon platter will be served in addition to franks and kraut.

WALTER F. ALBRECHT, 71. ot 117 S W 14th St . Boynton Bo.cti, FU , Nov 29 He was formerly of Oceenaty. RAYMOND R. BAILEY. K. of 600 EJdr*d*e Ave. North Cape May. Nov. » He was a member of the Tabernacle United Methodiit Church, Erma MABEL M. BALLINUER. 92,of 35 W IOth St. Avalon. No^l» She organized the Avalon Slone Harbor USOduring World War II. FLORENCE RI TA. 90. of Ml Central Ave., Ocean City, Nov 23 She wa* bom in Rumania. ARTHUR ORANOIN CONOVER, 69, of Stone Harbor. Nov 29 He wa* a retired economiil JANE DEVANNEV. 94. of 1015 Waihington St, Cape May. Nov 24 She waa a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church CARRIE DEVINE, 74. of 12 Otbome Court. Cape May. Nov 25 She waa a member of the first United MrthodM Church here MAE FUEUELMAN. «2. of 5309 Simpson Ave , Ocean CHy. Nov 24 She lived here for all yeors EMILY L. GALLAOHEH. M. of 5 Virginia Are.. Rio Grande. Nov 35 She lived here for 30 yean MICHAEL GRATCH. 67. of 14 Pelican Dr , Avilfn, Nov 23 He was on the medical tuff of the Woodbine Stale School and the Swainton Nursing Home CHARLES KRAUS8. 43. of 413 W. Maple Ave., Wildwood. Nov. 23 He

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G8NMAL TOMTRACTOR - storm doors, windows ond wood stovas. Alterations ond docks. Also, fro# standing firoplocas. Avalon. 967-7562. TN

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Cape May County newspaper needs responsible do-everything newshound to live, sleep and eat community news. Area knowledge a plus; accurate, interesting copy a must. Resume, salary need, why you want this, chance to: P.O. Box 306, Villas. N.J. 06251.

DAVID R. KUKHNLE JR.. 62. of *43 Central Ave . Ocean City, Nov *7. He was employed by the Sting Ray Motel hare ROBERT T. MILLER. 15. of 306 Central Ave, Ocean City. Nov. 23 He was s sophomore st Ocean City MP School ALBERT R. NEILL, SK.. 73. of Wildwood. Nov 30 He waa a member of St Simeon's Episcopal Church WALTER L. NEWBY. 36, of Fulling Mill Road. Villas. Nov 23 He had been a warehouse foreman ai the Villas Furniture Stare. JOSEPH DOWNS O'NEILL. M, of 1107 Mary St. Elizabeth. Nov. 29. of Injuries received in on automobile accident. He was formerly of Cape May Court Houaa GEORGE D. PALMER. 01. of 106 W. Main St., Whiteaboro, Nov 26 He waa a member of the St Stephens A M E Chirch where he served as a tiuatae and was a former senior

HARRY L. PIERCE, 7*. of 99 Beachhurst Dr.. North Cape May. Nov M He waa a retired school

LAWRENCE T. PLATT. M. of Dias Creak Rd . Court House. Nov

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St. Mary's STONE HARBOR - Service* at SI Mary 1 * Episcopal Church wiQ be celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at 8 and 10 a m. this Sunday. Church school meets during the 10 o’clock service. Weekday services in the chapel are Morning Prayer at 8:45 Tuesday thru Saturday, and the Holy Eucharist with healing prayers at 10 a.m Thursday. Topic ‘Altar Of Incense’ RIO GRANDE - Rev Robert Fox will preach on "Altar of Incense" at the 11 a m. worship service ^ Sunday at the Bible Church here. Guest speaker Dec. 14 will be George Ammon from the Hiway and Biway Mission, whowillalso(]vea slide presentation. Teenagers will be given an opportunity to attend a youth retreat Jan. 9-10 at Hill Top Ranch In Maryland Service Guild Slates Bazaar WILDWOOD - The Service Guild of the First Baptist Church, Maple and Atlantic Avenues, will hold a Christmas bazaar and luncheon Friday. The luncheon will be from It a m. till 2p m. The bazaar will be from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. and will feature a homemade baked goods table, plus many other home made craft novelties Topic: Basis For Conduct RIO GRANDE - "The Basis for Christian Conduct" will be the theme for the message by the Rev Guy L. Rathmell,pastor of the Grace Gospel Chapel, at the 11. 00 worship service this Sunday. The pastor Will speak on "The Matter of Good Works for the Christian" at the 7 p.m. Sunday servite. , Author Due At Bookstore

•WOOD - Austin plain to the stars and be on hand to his new book, igmatter, noon tec. 10 at the itore, 321 E.

125x110 choice locotlon. House on one lot needs work. $190,000. 218 41*1 U.. Avalon. Inquire. Box 241, Avalon or call 215-9254)167. 12/10

OUT OF YOU HUM OUT OF MOMTHT - Turn the table* with extra income from Interesting part-time work. Local Amwoy distributor .trains you lor splendid opportunity. Coll 263-3173. .12-17

LILY B. RASMUMEN, 72, of MM Psciftc Ave . Wildwood. Nov 29. She.

operated SUm's Shoe Store here fer

HULDA LUDLAM TILTON, 87. W Owen City, fermerty of Cepe Stay Court House, Nov M. JOHN F. SMITH. 71, * 199 Nerflf St , Cepe Msy. Nov 2l He wee e ■ooibor of Our Ledy 8tsr of (ho See

| here will follow appearance on Club television His healing said to have many terminal canetr patients being completely healed