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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, December 10.1980
Chamber Fete Set Monday Masons
New Post For VFW
gTOtyE HARBOR The Chamber ol Commerces monthlv dinner meeting will be held Monday at the Holida' Inn in Wildwood Crest Plans for this
meeting include a buffet dinner, a Christmas program of music and carols with the arrival of Santa Claus climaxing the evening
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Mrs. Jack • Pat" FiUpatrick has arranged the program, which will highlight the 21-member elementary school choir directed by Robin Zubko. School principal R. Donald Wendorf stated the children will sing Christmas Carols during the dinner hour. AFTER DINNER Harry Strohmetz and Ray dcLaurentis will provide music for carols sung by the audience. They will also accompany Dianne Blum, who will sing three Christmas favorites. The pastors from three of the town’s churches, the Rev John A Spindler, Our Saviour lAitheran ; Father Wesley H. Martin of St. Mary's Episcopal and Msgr. Vincent J. Giammarino of St. Paul’s Homan catholic church will read the Christmas story from the bible. Members will exchange gifts which first vice-president Mary Ann Yockey will turn over to Cape May Human Resources for distribution to needy families and children. The 1981 officers will be sworn into office by Mayor James G. Wood.
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Thanksgiving Cheer Spread By Students ERMA - The 8C team of Richard M. Teitelman School here, sponsored a Thanksgiving food drive to benefit needy families. During the two-week drive, students and teachers contributed eight boxes of canned goods. Four turkeys were donated by Mr Ewing and the student
council.
Four families were selected from Cape May. North Cape May. Erma and the Villas. The families were located by the school nurse. Mrs. Tweed, and the social worker. Mrs. Matthews. Two teachers from the 8C team. Mrs. Ridgway and Mrs Harris, delivered the food baskets to the families the day before Thanksgiving.
Install WILDWOOD CR —Hereford Lodge 177, F. It A. M., will hold an open installations of officers Saturday at the Masonic Temple. 6300 Atlantic Ave..
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James L- Fisher of Erma will be installed as worshipful master. Other officers to be installed will be: Ernest W. Kiefer, senior warden. Arthur Yates, junior warden; David Fairer, treasurer, Charles D. Gompf,secretary; William Britland. chaplain; Uwis Haubois, marshal; William Schauie, senior deacon. John Williams, Junior deacon; Albert Pinkerton, senior master of ceremonies; Charles Gamer, junior master of ceremonies; Raymond Eldredgc, senior steward; Steven Larcomb, junior steward; Otto Weber, P.M , tyler; Leander Croker, organist; and . Joseph Moretz, historian. The public is cordially invited to attend. Fire Chief Re-elected RIO GRANDE- At the regular by-monthly meeting of the Fire Company, Roy Hess was again elected president and Ralph J. Porch chief for
1981.
The other executive officers will be Merritt Hoffert, vice president; Richard Krown, secretary; Fred Gregg, treasurer, and John Bartlcson, trustee The other line officers wiH be Stanley Cinowski, assistant chief; Hess and Robert Mollenko, captains; and Gregg. James Belles, Larry Forsyth, and James Bartlcson, lieutenants. Albert Cinowski will again be appointed chief marshall and Edward Moore will again be appointed engineer. ‘Call Santa’
AVALON — A Veterans
of Foreign Wars post is being formed in this area. Eligible veterans can join the proposed post by showing their DD214 service record and/or their original honorable
discharge certificate.
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They may sign up at the information meeting, if eligible. 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. tonight at the Avalon Room, Municipal Building, 32nd and Dune Drive or call District Comdr. R. Palmguard 884-6529 for sign-up.
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Messages In 4th Year
For the fourth year in a row. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be sticking by the phone to await calls from you and your children. As of Nov. 28. New Jersey Bell is again offering ’Call Santa”, a month-long series of holiday messages that are available by dialing 9783635. AT TEN CENTS a call for New Jersey Bell customers dialing within their own area code, the series begin with a look at what Santa, his helpers and reindeer are doing in preparation for Christmas Eve. The program will continue with visits to 19 countries. Each daily story will deal with holiday traditions and legends of other lands from Italy to Ghana and Brazil to Ireland. New Jersey Bell also will offer another program. Tlanukkah: the Festival of Lights.” which began Dec. 2 and concludes today (Wednesday i. The message will be available by dialing 974-2929
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