Cape May County Herald, 7 January 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Wednesday. January 7,1981

The Herald and The Lantern

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Underground Slrudu'et lor tlectncal FociMiet at Vanout location« throughout the Sto'e ol New Jertey Contract No I (I9B0 l«6l). 0 P No 7BI the Department m accordance with tide VI Civil Bight* Ad ol 1964 7B Slat 747 47 U S C 49CFR Port* 71 ond 73 ■•cued purtuom to «uch Act ond Section 504 ol the Rehabilitation Ad ol 1973 will otlord minority butmett enterpcitet lull opportunity to lubmit bid* m retponte to thit invitation and will not ditrriminole ogomit any bidder on the groundt ol race color tea notional or.gin or handicap in the contract award Bidder* ore required to comply with the requirement* ol P I I97S c 177 Drawing* tpeolicationt and bid document* may be impacted or ob •omed lor a lee ol SI 7 00 lor lull tite drawing* al the Buieou ol Contract Admmittration 1034 Parkway Avenue trenton New Jertey 0B675 during butme** hour* Nome* and oddretie* ol protpeclive bidder* lor thi* protect may be acquired by telephoning Area Code 609 984 6B17 during butme** hour* Drawing* and tupplementory «pacification* may olto be intpected but not obtained) by contracting orgoniration* at our variout OetiQn field Ollicet at the (allowing location* 1749 Route 46 Portippany troy Hill* N J 701 763 5100 174 Imcoln Avenue Hoddontield N J ‘ • 609 479 647B lnler»e<tiun* Rt* l 9 71 end 77 Newark N J 701 648 1551 1147 Amboy Avenu* Editon N J 701 499 5090 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENI OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU Of CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION (CH.3t,12-17;S39.33) 1 \ L

TEXAS REFINERY CORP. OFFERS PLENTY OF MONEY PLUS CASH BONUSES. FRINGE BENEFITS TO MATURE INDIVIDUAL IN THE CAPE MAY COUNTY AREA. REGARDLESS OF EXPERIENCE. WRITE: A.T. Sears, Pres., Texas Refinery Carp., Box 711, Fort Worth, ’ Texas 76101. 1.7

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Film Series On Family

N. WILDWOOD - Central Bible Church, 18th and

Central Aves., announces the beginning of the film series "Focus on the Family" with Dr. James C. Dobson. at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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The initial film. "The strong-willed Child", will be followed by six additional films such as "Christian Fathering", "Preparing for Adolescense" Peer Pressure and Sexuality", and "What Wives Wish Their Fldsbands knew About Women". The films . will be shown Wednesday ' ‘Day Of Comet’ ( Sermon Title N WILDWOOD "In' the Day of the Comet" will be the sermon title of the Revs John’M. Long, pastor of the United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues, at the 11 o’clock worship hour The preaching hour follows the'popular choice hymn-sing period that begins at 10:45 a.m. Roth services will be played for by Mrs. Jayne Holley,

church organist.

Union Chapel

Service. Set

W WILDWOOD - Pastor John Davies of the Union Chapel will speak on "What Do You Think of Christ?" on Sunday morning. Jan. 11 He will show that our eternal welfare depends on the right answer to this question. The Prayer Meeting is ort Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Clara Morey.

At Mission Services RIO GRANDE - Members of the Bible Church here will attend services at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission this evening, leaving from the church at 6 p.m. Rex Whitman of the Rescue Mission will speak at the 11 a.m worship Service here Sunday. At the 7 p.m. service Clifton Boyce will speak and play various musical instruments. Rev. Robert Fox is the pastor.

and Sunday eveings through January, — all beginning at 7 p m Dr. Dobson is America's leading Christian authority on the family and is the aothor of “Dare to Discipline." ‘A Selfish Motive’ Is Chapel Topic ' RIO GRANDE - Th? Rev. Guy L Rathmell. pastor, will preach on "A Selfish Motive" at the II a m worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel. Sun-

day.

The pastor will speak on "The True Bread" at the 7 p.m Sunday service. Thp Chapel's radio progra, "Sending Forth The Gospel Light", is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over station WRIO-FM (402.3). Eucharist At 10 A.M. STONE HARBOR - Ser vices at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will’be the celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 10 a:m. on Sundays during January amf February The 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist will be omitted until March. Church School will meet during the 10 O'clock services Weekday services in the chapel are Morning Prayer at 8:45 Tuesday through Saturday, and the Holy Eucharist with healing prayers at 10 a m Thursday St. Mary's is at 95th St. and Third Aye. The Rector is the Rev Wesley Martin Annual Meeting STONE HARBOR - The annual Parish meeting for the election of Wardens and Vestry Persons together with regular annual church business will follow the 10 a m. service at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Priest Shifted CAMDEN Bishop George H Guilfoyle ha£an nounced. effective Jan. 10. Father John J. Tumosa. associate pastor. St. Augustine, Ocean City, will be assigned as associate pastor. St Jude. Blackwood

‘Senior-Dent’ Plan Eases G)st Of Care

RIO GRANDE "Senior-Dent", the county Office of Aging reports, is a unique program that enables eligible persons to receive comprehensive oral health care and receive a minimum courtesy reduetiorl of 15 per cent from the practitioner’s fee. No income verification or screening agency contact is required. Persons interested in the program are asked to telephone a toll free number 1-800-352-4759 ELIGIBLE PERSONS will be 65 years old or over, have annual incomes of $9,000 (single persons) or $12,000 (married couples) and not be eligible for Medicaid or dental insurance benefits They will be asked to bring their PAA cards with them to the dentist's office should the practitioner wish to be assured

that the patient is eligible for the program. The program has been designed to eliminate as much red tape and paper work as possible The pro gram is the first of its kind in the nation

To Talk Van Gogh CAPE MAY - The Art Department of the Women's Community Club will meet at the Lafayette St. Community Center, 2 p.m. Jan. 13. Subject for discussion will be the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh Johanna Ridpath, who chairs the Department, welcomes members and friends.

MINI AIR SHOW of sorts was put on last Friday afternoon at the County Airport. Erma where passing motorists on Breakwater Rd. could see this turbo Jet helicopter from the FAA Technical center (formerly called NAAFEC), Pomona engaged in a research experiment. It Isn't unusual for the Atlantic County-based U.S. government agency to make use of county air port facilities for test maneuvers and training flights.

ACC Opens Registration For Spring

COURT nous')-; In . persqn registration will Inheld tomorrow for spring semester courses to lx- of fered through Atlantic Community College's (’apt* May County Extension Registrations will be accepted from II a m to 2 p m and 4 to 8pm at the Extension Office, 120 S. Main St. ACC WILL OFFER both day and everting classes for the spring semester which begins Jan 19. Ten classes will meet once a week during the day at the Middle Township High School Annex Eighteen night courses will meet once a week at. five locations throughout the county Courses will be offered in 11 subjects which include accounting, art. hanking, business administration, developmental studies. English, law enforcement, mathematics, music, psychology and sociology

TLTTION IS $25 per credit or $75 for a three credit course for Atlanlic ,County residents and Cape May County residents presenting a chargeback Oul-of-county tuition and fees will be* charged to those* not presenting a chargeback Chargeback forms are available from tty* county treasurer's of fice or at registration Under ACC's SAGES (Senior Adults Gaining Education and Stimulatiohi program, Atlantic and Cape May county residents, 60 and older, can take college-credit courses on a tuition-free, spaceavailable basis on the College's Mays landing cam pus or At any of its other locations SAGES registration will be held only from I to 3 p m on Tuesday. Jan 13 in ACC's Walter E Edge Hall on the-Mays Landing campus. ^

HER NAME Is Boots' and she lives in Cold Spring and she likes to sit on the warm hood •( parked cars, as here In this frigid weather, she's no dummy.