Cape May County Herald, 14 January 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB OF CARE MAY-TRIP TO SPAIN 4- March 14 to March 28. S799. For further information call 884-4380. * ' M4 DO YOU KNOW where the Villas 5 ft 10 is? Remember Clem! Keep eyes and ears .open, but your mouth shut — Stop in — Stop in — Say hello to Grace. Coro and Jean, 886 3911. ! 1*14 SUNNY CIRCLE TOUR - Eleven days. March 27 thru April 6. S529. per person. For further information call 8843110. ^ 3 25

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LEGAL NOTICES

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COCKTAIL WAITRESSES. Full ft part-time. Call 886-8050. ask for Jack of Bill. WAITER* WAITRESS* Year round. Experience only. Must be aVailoble fo work lunch and dinner. Coll George L. Phillips. 967-7333. _ M4

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY— GIRL FRIDAY# — Excellent typing a must, Shorthond desirable. Light bookkeeping a plus. Applicant must babble to deal with the boating public and handle a variety of projects independently. South Jersey Marina. Cope May. 884 0177. I 1-21 1 OFFSET PRlts OPERATOR for Chief 15 6r 17. Inquire at Leader Printers, ' 5914 Now Jersey Avo.. Wildwood Crest. - t tN BUS PERSONS-Steady, year round work. Must be 18 or over. Call'George L. Phillips. 967-7333. 1-14 HOSTISS-Year round Port time. Experience preferred. Coll George L. Phillips. 967-7333. I 1-14 ALOE CHARM COSMETICS wants to help you pay high electric bills and Christmas bills. Free training. No money investment to start. Set your own hours. Moke lots of money at your own convenience, Coll 465-4360 or 399-7261. - ■ i 1-28 PASTE UP COMPOSER for print shop. Adequate typing essential. Experience required. Inquire at Leader Printers. 5914 New Jersey Ave.. Wildwood Crest. - TN

INSTRUCTIONS

FLUTE LESSONS: Privote instruction for beginning, intermediate or advanced students. / Qualified teacher with B.S, ond M.A. degrees Call 886 6866 _ I 14

DENNIS TWP. —NEW CONSTRUCTION If you re looking for a new home ot o reasonable price. Ryan Construction will build you a lovely cape cod home in their own 2 2 acre lot. Includes three bedrooms, two both* dining room, living room, kitchen, den. Central air, (■replace, twq-car garage Off Route No. 9, minutes from the Seo Isle City and Avalon beaches Coll 263 1382 . 263 8010. 263 1358 Broker participation invited.

Panthers Take Hearts, But Fall to Raiders

By Bill Sherman COURT HOUSE - Resuming their basketball season after the holidays. The Middle Township Panthers broke even in two games. — Beating Sacred Heart 67-53, and losing to Ocean City 75-65. Against the Heart's the Panther's played fast break and took a 14-fl lead in the fifst quarter. They bolstered the score to 26-20 at the half. They pulled farther ahead 45^ 30 in the third quarter and finished with 67-53. KEVIN JAUDON led Middle in scoring with 16 points — Dawson Spaulding had 12. For Ihe Hearts, Jack Marline led all scores with 24 points. The Sacred Heart J.V.’s won the J.V. game 63-60, while the Middle Girls won their match.

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ON FRIDAY, the Panther's visited Ocean City and went dowp to defeat 75-65. Derek Williams was high man for Middle with 18 points, while Frank Brown had 17 and Dawson Spaulding 11 points. For the RAiders Chris Rackley

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scored 20 points, Watts hqd 17 and-Hodge 15. THE LADY Panthers outscored Ocean City by 52-42. Ocean City IW by 22-21 at halftime. But Middle tied it up at the end of three quarters 35-35 and pulled away to win by 52-42. Tris Salvesen led the scorers with 17 pts, SuC McKinley had 13 and Ann Ridgeway 12. For Ocean City Vandersllce had 13 and Peterson 9 and Marcia Dunmore 10 points.

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2 Unbeaten Teams Lead Cage Loop CAPE MAY — Casale’s Shoes and Hillhousc Greenery and Florists remained undefeated and * bed for first place through two weeks of actipft in the city Departmentyof Public Relations and Recreation Youth Basketball League. Casale's used a very productive second quarter and Joe Mendo’s 14 points to defeat Atlas Motor Inn 28- 23. Barry Wise took scoring honors by tallying 21 points in a losing cause I II I L L II O U S E GREENERY and Florists stripped Barry Clothes 29- 16 behind sharpshooting Wayne Walker's 19 points David Farina rifled in 8 points to spark Barry’s In a real tug-of-war type game Model Cleaners pulled out a thriller by a score of 27-26 over the Cape May Kiwanis. Mark POrky' Douglas paced the Cleaners wilh 8 big points. The Kiwanians were led by Brian Giancola. Whose shooting accounted for 12 of his team's 26 points STAMIINOS; U |. I >lillhouM*Orn-n<T>8i Florist j u , 2 Casalrs * 2 if . :i MiNti-l ric.iiM'rs | 1 i Atlas Motor Inn _ 1 1 ■> •'npo May Kiuanm n 2 6 Harry t'lothrs 0 2 Christinas Party Held CAPE MAY - The Women s Community Club held its Christmas luncheon at the Golden Eagle Motor Inn Mrs ,Gladys Wills, president, infroduc ed 25 guests Mrs Edward C. Wheaton, vice president of the Second District of the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. A C. Chambers, presi dent of the Wildwood Civic Club, and Robert Smelt7.er, head of the' city Depart ment of Recreation and Public Relations ' Mrs Angela Smith, chairman of the drama department, presented a Christmas program entitled "Christmas in Other l^nds " Mrs Helena Stout read St. Luke s account of the Nativity. Soipists wer Mrs Violet Schlenzig and Mrs Johanna Kidpath, ac compartied b/ Reginald Brown, pianist p

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^,Page 21 Church Unity Octave

WILDWOOD - The an-

nual Church Unity Octave sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Association will open with services 2 p.m. Sunday at Holy Jrinity Lutheran Church, Atlantic and

'Poplar Aves..

JThe preacher will be Rev Ronald R. Bitzer of - the Atlantic City, Metropolitan Ministry qf the United Presbyterian Church' Bishop James L. Schad, Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Camden, will take.part id

the service.

the SERVICE will be taped by TV Channel 2 and will be aired Monday at 6 Film Series To Resume N WILDWOOD - The film scries . “Focus on the Family." will be continued ot 7 this evening wilh the showing of •■Christian Fathering" al the Central Bible Church. 18th and Cen-

tral Ave.

The films are produced ■by Dr. James C Dobson, author of 'Dare to Discipline" andn Christian authority on the family ‘Response’ Chapel Topic RIO GRANDE "A Foolish Response" will be the theme for the message at the 11 a m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmcll, pastor Grace Gospel Chapel At the 7 p.m. Sunday ser vice, the pastor will speak on "Wicked Unbelief " The chapel's radio program "Sending Forth the Gospel Light" is heard at 6:30 Tuesday evening over station WRIO-FIVf( 102.3) Deaths V JWtKS R, HI.M k. 71 nf (ianten l-iki' Park. HurleiRh. -Ian 7 IK-was-txirn in Spring Vallr> VY and lived here (or seven years FK VvK HKfM.llFSJr . 7».o(44lh SI Sea Isle Cl|v . Jan 5 Me iaos the owner of Jake'-, linal Mental here IKll Ol.AS K UeWFKSK. $7. ol 3 Kluixxt Ave * Town Rank Jan 9 Me was a teacher al the Hichard Teitleman Junior hi(jh school, and former l/iwer Cap*- May Regional athletic director FRANCKS Kl.flKK*. 73. of 217 W (ilenwood Ave . Wildwood. Jan 9 She wav n member of the First Assembly oFfiod Church. West Cape

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WAROARKT MATCZl K. 86 of Martmfown Rd . Woodbine Jan 9 She was a Membtf of m MtcholM Ukratfte Church M MIRIM M MKRWK,. 70 'of III W Fourth Ave . N Wildwood. Jan « She was a rnemlier of Peart* Prayer fimwp ' FHKHKHICK W IMKMKR. B7. of N Cape’ May Jan 7 he was a retifed textile examiner in Con shohflcken. Pa JAWKS P KKM.V Sr . «l. of ftM Scott Ave . N Cape May. Jan 10 Me ' served in the I, - S Ni^> and the t' S Coast Guard for 21 years JAMKS KimiTsKY. «. of- 902 Washington St rope May Jan r, Me served in the 1/ S Army for 23 II \RRIKT M I.OV.STRFFT. U! ol H2 W tVesse Wve . Wddw-.id Crest Jan She was a resident here for U> years t MARI KST M«.> \( I Sr , 7J.olf IfifiK JUexander Ave , Villas Jan 7 Mr was a driver for the Yellow Cab Co for 21 year* RUSK M MK.Rt ADANTK. 86. of I KKi tJelaware Ave , Cape May. Jan 8 She w'is a memlx-r of Our lauly , Star nf the Sea Homan Catholic Church MARY PAI.MKH. K. of 900 Rat IdTsea Rd . Ocean City Jan * She was a founder of Palmer Chevrolet and Oldsmobilejnr IJCON A. RORRINS. 91 of 277 W Delaware Parkway. Del Haven, Jan J Me was a retired storekeeper employed by John Hoebling and

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AZAI.KA SWAfil.KH. 79. of. Tuckahoe Rd . Denmsville Jan 4 She was a member of the Decatur Baptiat Church. Texas • MARKI. A. TAVMJR. of Ocean Ci ty, Jan II She was a member of the Holy Tnhily Fpiscopal Church

p.m.; Thursday. Jah 22 at 6 p.m., and Sunday, Jan. 25

at 2 p.m

On Wednesday. Jan. 21 at noon, a film. "How Good Life Can Be." will be shown at St. Simeon’s Episcopal Church. 26th an?l Central Av<»s.. North Wildwood, and a discussion will be conducted by Rev Bruce, H. Davidson Participants are asked to bring a bag lunch, and beverage will be served by the ladies of St.

Simeon's.

Friday, Jan. 23. an evening of music and fellowship will be held at the First Presbyterian Church. Burk

and Pacific, Aves

The committee for the week of prayer for Chris-1 tian Unity includes Rev Bruce H. Davidson, of Holy Trinity. Father Paul D Maguire, assistant pastor „ of St Ann's; John M I^ing, a deacon af St Ann'^and Rev Alfred M. Lewis, pastor of the North Wildwood United

Methodist Church Union Chapel

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Communion W WILDWOOD - Pastor John Davies will speak on "The Cup’of Suffering" at the II a rn. service Sunday, Jan 18 at the Union . Chapel The or dinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed The. Midweek Prayer meeting is al the home of Mrs. Clara Morey Wednes-

day night

‘My Ambition’ To Be Theme N WILDWOOD "My Anihiiion to In* President" is the theme of the 11 O'clock sermon to be’ preached Sunday by the Rev John TV1 l-ong, pastor of the United Methodist ‘ Church, Secortd and Con tral Avenues Mrs, Jayne Holley will play Itoih for Iho sermon hour and for the 10:45 a m hymn-sing that precedes'il Following noon-time Benediction, (he monthly coffee hour will lx* held under (he direction of (he United Melhodist Women Film Shows Ten Boom Life Story W CAPE MAY The ^ story of CorrieTen Boom, a former Nazi prisoner, will be presented through the motion picture. ’’The Hiding Place, at 7:30 p m Saturday, al the Firsl Assembly of God, 420 Broadway here This story of tragedy and victory shares (he experiences of a family will-' ing to risk all for others The Tenn Hixims became ihvolved in (he Dutch underground during the German occupation of World War II by hiding Jews in a secret rtxtm built in their house.. As a result , of a raid by soldiers. Cor- • rie's. family vyas taken prisoner and Corrie was • sent to the Ravenshruck concentration camp "The Hidjng Place" por trays the de humanizing agonies of a concentration camp the personal confu Sion and conflicts of both victors and van quished the confrontation of military might and gently ministry.. and the cost of taring for others.