Cape May County Herald, 13 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CHRISTINES BEAUTY SALON "alwayi a friendly atmosphere” In this full service salon

Haircutting for the Entire Family

886-7800 Tu»«.-W»d. 4 Frl. 9 AM to S AM Thun. - 9 AM to 7 PM ^ Sot. 9 AM till

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We have the Senaor Perm 201 Townbonk Rd., Townbpnk. N.J (corner Townbonk & Clubhouse Drive)

Motel Eyed Block From Beachfront

CAPE MAY - Developer Harry Kejzman is seeking a variance fnftn the city Zoning Board of Adjustment to construct a 37-unit motel on the old Green Millsite, Stockton and

Howard Sts. here.

According to legal notice, a 7 p.m. May 21 meetfbgof the board is schedutal to hear the request. ** The board, at an 8 p.m. May 20 meeting, is scheduled to hear variance requests from Harry Mogck Jr., for a 6ft. privacy fence at his 1246 Lafayette St. proofrty (which was previously expanded via. a

variance); and from Lida premises in a residential P. McDevitt of 614 Jeffer- rone from which to conduct son St. for, among other re- • business on a hobby quests, the use of the basis, and to display a sign. Job Award To Eatroff

BREAKWATER PLAZA

BREAKWATER IBAYSHORE RDS., NORTH CAPE MAY THE FRIENDLY AND CONVENIENT STORES V v • (^Itrid J^hop IMIMTIORC FITKI'S NT OUIS —BEAUTIFUL GIFT SELECTION— Mon.-frl. U4 • tot.. 114 • tun. 1*1

CAPE’ MA?Y - Lional “Lee" Eatroff, supervisory general engineer at the Coast Guard Training Center, here, has recently been presented a Special Achievement Award by Capt. James R. Kelly, commanding officer at the center. \ The $1,000 cash award was given to ISatroff for his "outstanding" job performance during 1980. EATROFF HAS planned and coordinated all aspects Bay Outing GOSHEN — A canoeing, hiking and bicycling outing is being sponsored here as a fund-raiser Saturday by the Citizen's Assn, for Protection of the Environment. Participants should meet at the Daughters of America Hall on Rt. 47 here at 2 p.m. Bring your own covered dish for supper and music at 6 p.m.," a CAPE spokesperson said.

of construction at the Training Center. Through his efforts as chief negotiator for the Training Center, relations with the City of Cape May, involving utilities, services, and real property Improvements, have improved considerably. Eatroff has also coordinated the training program for civilian employees on the Training Center. He has been employed at the Training Center since October, 1961. He resides in Cape May.

To See Sea Film *

CAPE MAY - The potential of the ocean’s natural resources will be featured during a half-hour color film shown by the N.J. Bell company tomorrow (Thursday) to Upper Unit students of Our Lady Star of the Sea School.

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