, Wednesday. February 4. 1981 ,
The Herald and The Lantern
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Catholic Schools Week On
Students., parents, teachers and principals jn the Cape Nfay County schools of the Diocese of Camden are observing Catholic Schools Week Feb 1 through 7. The theme.for the week's events is “Share Our Tradition -We're Proud Of It" and the emphasis this Seminar On Family Life RIOGKANDE Afami ly life seminar with Dr Wayne Mack sponsored by AIM ‘Association of In dependent Ministers of Southern Cape May County) will be held on Friday and Saturday at Grace Gospel Chapel. Shore Rd. & Walsh AVe.. here Friday's sessions begin at 7 p.m. with discussion of "God's Blueprint for Marriage” and "God's Plan for Rearing Children " At 9:30 a m. Saturday Dr. and Mrs Mack will speak on “How to be FulFilled and Fulfilling Husbands and Wives." Otheotoplcs of interest will be "Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution " A free-will offering will be taken in lieu of the usual fee.
year is otj programs which directly involve the community in which each school is located MSGR. JAMKS R.* Tracy. .Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, announced that programs in all 79 schools throughout the six-county Diocese are both varied and interesting Some schools arc honor ing distinguished graduates Others are paying tribute to families who have graduated one. two or even three generations from the same Catholic school Many have open houses, pageants, posters and displays of memorabilia. I\ TWO C'APK .MAY County area, St. Joseph's School. Scq Isle City, plans a full mange of activities, including a lunch today to which each student ifroughl an extra lunch to share with a grandparent or senior citizen. St. Ann's Regional School in Wildwood scheduled a student exchange program with St. Raymond's School in the Villas On Caring and Sharing Day. Friday, each older class will spend the afternoon with a younger class on an art project Then, the older students will treat the youngsters to candy and ice cream
AN VxTENSTVK cum munity'program is also jn progress at Our Lady fjtar of the Sea in Cape May. Students, ‘are submitting posters, school song ideas, letters tji newspaper editors and creative art work as part of Catholic Schools Week “These activities are typical of those which aVe now taking place throughout the Cape May County area.'.' stall'd Msgr Tracy "We invite all interested parents and community members to join us in these events. Simply contact your nearest Catholic school for more details " ‘Maturity’ Is Sermon Topic KK) GRANDE ATcsl of Maturity" will lx* the theme for the message of the Rev Guy L Rathmell. pastor of the Grace Gospel Chapel; at the tl a m worship service thi£{junday The pastor will speak on The Light of the World" tit the 7 p.m Sunday service The chapel's radio program. "Sending Forth the Gospel Light", is heard at 6:30 each Tuesday evening over station WRIO FM (102 3).
KHANK I*. HOZMtTII. «. ol 122 W 21*1 . N- Wildwood. .Ian 29 lie wa* iin exempt member n( the Hally Bench Volunteer Fire Co KXTF.I.I.A M imiMlKKH.M nMI K Wilde Ave . Villas. Jan .11 She Va* a member nt SI Raymond's K c Church THOMAS II til \MHF.MS. 77, of 1IIU7 Central Ave . N Wildwood. Jan 31 Hr was a selM'mploved painter S Mt.XII t.KKKV 96. "of W Iselm Rd . TOwntMAk. Jan 26 She moved here Iwn years ago Iront Wilm ington. Del MAHV \<i\KS IIKI.I.KH. Hfi o( KB West Ave . Ocean City. Jan 2H She was member of the Ocean Cily Bridge club I. II.I.IAN IIIKMKR. K2. of 2«i Whillier Ave . N Cape May. Jan 2H She was a local resident for 17 yeors SARAH JAHtHIWKKI. S6. nl V». Franklin St . Woodbine Jan^ki She was a retired waitress nl Jamesway HKI.KN K KF.NNFDV. 72, of Bay view Manor. Ocean City. Jan 29 She was a retired nurse at Shore Memorial Hospital. Somers Point J. Wil l MM HKKD. 66. of Delsea fh-. Dins Creek. Jan 2H He was a mefnher of ll»e Dia* Creek Melhodisl Church FI.ORF.M F BIFF. B9. of 1341 Ohio Ave . Cape May, Jan W She was a member -of the First I'mled Presbyterian Church .MARIAN' Al. SKIOF.R. M. of Ocean City. J^h 23 W ll.l.l \M STKINM Xt llFIt. 66 of Ocean View ltd Woodbine, Jan 1 30 He was born in Newark and lived here for the past .12 years RUSK COW FA WILF.Y. 74 of N Wildwood. Jan 26 CAROI.VN WfMIDROW. 47 of 966 Shunpike Rd . Cold Spring Jan 11 She was born in AtlanticCliy and liv ed here tor two wars
Fincke Will Be Ordained
FISHING CREEK - George Brian Fincke. son of Dr. and Mrs. George Fincke of Cape May. will be ordained to the Gospel ministry, at 3:30 p m. Sunday in the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Rd near Bayshdre Rd. here Fincke is a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School. Bob Jones University and the Theological Seminary of the i Reformed Episcopal Church. He is married R> the former Ann Caskey aptl has n\laughter. Kathrine Joy. x HE IS CCftRKNTl.Y (he assistant pastor of the Covenant Bible Church and will leave early in February to assume the pastorate of the Reformation Presbyterian Church Independent of Clearwater.
Fla.
Participants in the ordination service- will include the Rev. Al|en Guelzo, assistant professor of Church History and the Apoldgetics at the Reform
cd Episcopal Seminary, who will deliver the sermon. The charge to the pastor will be given by the Rev Peter C Jensen of ydftmova, PA His father [will ask the Constitutional 'questions. TIIE ENTIRE Session of the Clearwater Church will bo present and will participate in the on of the hands of.the members of
the Cohvenant Presbytery "While I am looking for ward to serving the Lord in Florida. I will greatly miss the Cape. It has been a joy and privilege to serve Christ in the Covenant Bible Church. Ann and I wish all our friends a fruitful year and hope that when in Florida they will come and worship with us." commented the ordmand
Heads New Ministry
CAMDEN Father Michael M Signiski. who formerly served as assistant pastor at two parishes in Lower Cape-May County. has been named director of the Diocesan,Office of Ministry, newly established as a separate department of the Secretariat for Education Father Signiski. before taking the position of direr M»r of the Catholic Yqt^h Organization K’YO) in * 1974. was ^iin assistant at Our Lady of the Angels.
Court House, and Assumption in Wildwood Cresl* The new department has as its primary responsibility all aspects of youth ministry beyond formal eatechesis The focus of its effoYtSAis'adolescent youth in junior and senior high school, plus a viable ministry to young adults The Youth Ministry .Office will involve itself with parish youth programs foj* Catholic students froth both Catholic and public high schools
SOLAR PANELS arc being installed atop the new Coast (iuard*housing quarters outside of the training center in. Cape May. Exterior work on the numerous units is alrfiosl finished, leaving only completion of the inside before occupancy this.spring.
Chamber Hea Birds, Bridge STONE HARBOR The well attended Chamber of Commerce dinner for January was a mixture of mirth, suspense and hard
facts
Plaques were awarded to previously announced win ners of Christmas lighting effects and decorations in
four categories .
SPEAKER OK THE evening. Robert Smelt’/er. president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce’ and director pf public relations for Capo ^llay. provided the smTwiisc when he announc ed tluHJus wife was expecting a baby momentarily and only agreed to Speak •when chamber Pres (“Dr "i Glenn Townley assured him the baby would be patient until after his speech Immediately following this statement, the phone rang and guests sat on the edge of their chairs. t" «. Mr fimeltzer went on to thank Al and Jean Wcsthoff for their faithful attendance at almost every county jCham her of Com' mercc luncheon Al Westhoff. who started tlie Cape - May ‘County biannual golf tournamept. has produced the Slone Harbor Chamber of Com merce booklet for seven years and this year's will tx* the" largest yet Pres Townley al^o thanked the Guest Speaker To N WILDWOOD Guest minister at the United' Methodist Church. Second and Central Aves . at the II o'clock worship hour Sun day is the Rev Charles W Marker, former district superintendent iif the North r East District of the
rs About and More
Westhoffs fpr their dedicated participation COrSCM.MAN Jack Fitzpatrick pointed out that the bird’sanctuary is nm gelling the attendance it deserves. It's the only heronry in the U S sup ported by a municipality * and has one counterpart in the world located in tok'yo. Japan He also mentioned that the fire- alarm at the sanctuary sometimes conflicts with the birds' nesting hours, and. might conflict with those of jfime
members as well
Ted Ram. .speaking for Mayor Wood, ,<wh0 was unable to attend), (old members that the 96th SI Bridge will have lo undergo extensive repa‘ies or replacement. sewer rehabilitation will be finished between now and '83. there's a new orgam/a lion for American shore and beach protection runn mg north from the *Gulf coast. Carolinas etc., and the master plan provides for restoration every 10
years
IT WAS ALSO announced there will tie a re evaluation of property in
1981
In conclusion, members were asked to attend regular council meetings and take a more active and tietter informed stand on borough decisions Take Pulpit Southern New Jersey United Melhodisl Con ference * . Rev Murker will speak On Handling Life's Darker Side' Mrs .hiyne Holley, church organist, will also play for Ihe 10:45 a m. hymn sing
Newso Bingo Provided These People with Cold Cash this Winter.
LAURA KERNE and daughter Ashley, of Rio (irande ROBERT BONAWITZ. left. Lottery and Pick-ll Machine receive 150 from Joan Carlson, owner of Chris Hallmark manager at Egon's Market Hayshoe Kd.. North ( ape May Shop in Breakwater Plaza. North Cape May. presents 150 to Thomas Moran of Villas.
JOHN JORDAN of Villas is presented J.'»o b> Mel Slrelr owner of Villas Liquor Store on Bayshore Rd.

