Cape May County Herald, 20 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Herald & Lantern 20 May 81

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■UYIMV U.I. A CANJUMAN OOtO A SILVIR COINS - Alto buying tcrop gold, jawolry. tilvor dollon. wor nicMot. 999 bar*. Franklin Mint and BALFOUR and JOSTENS ton karat whit* and yollow high tchool and collogo ringt.Seo m* bolore you toll. Wildwood Coin Exchange, located at Colonial Shoe Shop, 3010 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood. N.J. Coll 522-6055. — :—i TN

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ANTIQUES WANTED! We are buying and wit pay antique pnces. Avalon Antiqwot 967-4651

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INSTRUCTIONS

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YOICI — PIANO — fully qualified instructor. Paul. Douglas 366-1540. 6/10

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PCT Ml MORTALS Designed to fit neatly In your own bock

yard. 686-4994.

5-27 ROOKKIIRINO SIRVICI. competent. All phases payroll, payroll taxes. Pickup and deliver. 263-6306. 6-3 TUTORS AVAILABLE. Two experienced teachers cerHfiad Special and elementary education. to work in Avalon area for summer months. Experienced with oil ages and subjects. Reasonable rates. 866-4133. 'Tn

CONCRCTI DRIVEWAYS 99c per square foot. Coll Al Reino, 646-0100. Alto, chimneys, steps, brick, block and stucco. Small repairs a specialty. No job too small. All work guaranteed. ' 7-8

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. — -t, ate. Neat and accurate. Pick bp and delivery In Stone Harbor/Avaion area Call 368-2302 afte>4 00. X— 5-20 «XW«T tv PINO done in my home ort an IBM Selective II Typewriter. Casino disclosure . forms, menus, ter/n papers, resumes. All business, legal and personal papers typed quickly and professionally. Call 884-4584. TN OAROBNB AOTO-TtUBD - 113., liming and fertiliting $3.50 extra. Trees topped, pruned, reasonable. Complete lawn service. Top toil sold and spread. Anywhere in county. Coll 886-4055. TN t. A N. LAWN CAR! No job too small, quality core at affordable prices. Give us o call. 522-1182. Scott Heifzmon. ! 5/27 N*«D INTERIOR 6r I*. TIRIOR work done on your home? Coll the man with 25 years experience. Free estimates, reasonable prices. Call Richard Miffer at 886-

6641. 5/27

MOWER BLADES. gross shears sharpened.SI 00 each All other types of sharpening available 886-4055 — J/N lance J. MICHACLIS Cor pentry. new homes, additions, renovations restorations, natural wood sidings, decks, fine woodworking, budget and design consultations. 8615478. 7/8

MAID SERVICE — 1st class cleaning service. The best of references. Call 465-2318. * > TN El X-IT-SHOR-Carpentry and household repairs. Outside

• showers, clothes poles ond

storage spaces constructed. Work completed promptly.

Calf 967-7650.

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JOSEPH J. BELLUCC3 AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER SERVICE Whirlpool 1 Kenmore Specialist Prompt service when you Need If 263-3780

PAINTING Specafaing In kissnon . Easy Rates Excellent Work Free Estimates

LAWN MOWING SIRVICI. Free estimates, reasonable rotes, cutting, trimming, edging, sweeping. Call after 6 p.m. 886-4553 or 886-4870.

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WICKS RMFIM COMPIRT 884-4103 SPtCMif Zf NO IN HOT ROOf SHINGLES, GUTTERS, ALUMINUM SMMNO ERIE ESTIMATES. CALL DAY OR NIGHT.

CARPETS DIRTY? Our truck mounted equipment con get them clean & fiesh furniture »oo 1 ’ Call for FREE ESTIMATE 967-3232 AVALON CARPET CARE SCOTCHGUARO

READY MAID CLEANlifi SERVICE 368-7342 Light housekeeping Rentals — Homes Apartments — Offices CARKTCLEANIM TN

LAWN CAM-Stone Cape Mory Court House area. Reasonable rotes for trlntmlng, edging, ond cutting. Check for special on fertilizing. Coll 368-7855. after 6

p.m.

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KIN HAMANN Builder. New homes, additions, alterations, large repairs, garages, decks, roofing, siding, termite damage repairs. Free estimates. Phone 465-9382. TN

Year Round Tax Preparation Personal-Partnership-Corporation ' For All 50 States SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING DAVID R. WILLIAMS, LPA

123 SHORE ROAD OCEAN VIEW, NJ 08230 HOURS: 5-9 Weeknights; 9-9 WeekDhds

NAITP NAPA

2A3-39M Appointments Preferred

ACCOUNTING — Assistance with your accounting needs. Personal and ' business. Preparation ol Federal ond State Tax Refufns. Call Robert J- Amses. 967 7934 TN SIASHORK PAINTERS SR1CIAL — taking orders now for exterior pointing. Shingle panting on whole house os low os $200. References available. Call 886 780?. - TN PAIMTINO/PAPIRHANOINO Now is the time to paper and paint. Coll Bernie. B84-7071 or 884-5129.

-Mini Health FairSlated For Friday

RIO RANDE — A Mini Health Fair will be held 11 a.m.to2p.m Friday in the Conference Room of the Social Services Building, Routes 9 and 47 here The fair is sponsored by the Roaring Lionesses, and is their first such undertaking. On hand will be representatives from the Heart Assn., the Re*l Cross, and the county Health Dept. Free blood pressure testing will be performed

HEART ASSN, representatives wiU demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Andrew .Melchiorre, county health educator, will answer questions in the services of the health department The Red Cross;.celebrating its 100th anniversary, will provideinformation on ita many services and a list of locations for blood donations

Church Marking 9th Year

.BY GARY A. TWIGGS INTERIOR EXTERIOR REASONABtE DEPENDABLE N7.76JJ ’(After 6 p.m*) TN

STEAMKX

CARPET CLEANING $13*00 A Room

Call 2*3-6523

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PAPfRHANOlNO-Good ref erence*. Free estimates. Coll 465 4769 GLASS CUTTIN6 minimum $9.00 All RELATED SERVltES ANYWHERE IN CAPE MAY COUNTY 086-4035 COLONIAL CLEANING •Residential* •Commercial •Rental changeovers •Windows 2*3-6523 tn

BODY WORK & PAINTING AI/TOMOBIlfS ft BOATS INSURANCE WORK MYIOWPMXSBCATANYONTS

WHi TRAVEL

FREE ESTIMATES iiruRsamiawf BALL PR J1BBTIB 465-9249

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AVALON STONE HARBOR

BAYVIKW CAM COO 4 bedrms, 2 lull baths with large deck. Property it in section of new homes ond In excel, cond. $135,000. MAOMLOCX SOUTHBND building lot on beautiful street with panaromic ocean view. Only 150 feet from beach, Rare find. $235,000. MOPMN RANCH in new lagoon section. 3 bedrms, 2 baths, den. fireplace, fenced yard and deck overlooking water. $165,000. 2 STORY CONTIMRORARY In excel, central location near beach. 5 bedrms. 2 baths, modern kitchen, fireplace, screened porch,

COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT 80 Gal. Dayton Elec. Hot Water Heater. 2 or 3 phase. 8425.00. 30 Lb. Deep Fryer. 8125.00 Call 967-35J4

FISHING CREEK - The Covenant Bible Church observed its ninth anniversary with a congregational dinner last Saturday in the new fellowship hall. Special music was provided by Richard Af Sterling, of the Middle * Township M Schools faculty, and guest speaker of the evening NC was Rev. Robert Auufarth. pastor of the Evangelical I Presbyterian Church of

Newark, Del. Vice president* of the World Presbyterian Missions in Wilmington and Covenant College at Lookout Mountain, Term,, Rev. Auufarth served for seven years in Chile. He was named to the AllAmerican football team honorable mention while at Wake Forest University in North Carolina In com/nenting on the chqrch Anniversary,

MAKftV BENNETT Jr.. 71. of North Oapr May May 13 Born tb Caw* May. he rrlurnrd hrrr 9 yrar* aRo Hr was a Ruprrinlotvlrnl for I hr Washington I) C Watrr I)rpl JOHN W BKVtS Sr , 72. of Rio (irandr. May I! Born in Grrrh ( rrrk, hr was a lifelong resident of the county, and a former foreman of J Kirly Co PALI. S Bt TI.KB Sr. 75. of^r Orran City, May 13 A resident for W years, he was a retired metalurgist and steel salesman DKBOKAH V COI.K. N). of Sea Isle, May 14 A lifelong area resi dent, she was a retired teacher in Dennis Township and Avalon HARRY S M.DRKIMiF.. 69. <4 Cape May. May 14 A lifelong county , resident, he was a Mayor and Coun nlman in Middle Township from 1942 to 1957. when he resigned HF.NRY KWKRT7. M, of Avalon May 12 A sculptor and retired teacher, he lived here for 20 years WILLIAM Ci. FltlEL Sr.. 06, of Wildwood Cretl A Navy veteran of both World Wars, he was a charter member of the Fleet Reserve Assn . past commander of American legion Post 184. and was founder and 1- former president of the Wildwood Crest Keen-Agers Chib HARRY (iASPARON. «7. of Green Creek. May IS A resident here for 25 years, he wts s WWII veteran and a retired machinist HARRY H. HASTINGS. Jr.. «0. of Rio Grande. May 12 A resident for 20 years, he was a retired flrit class pilot, and a Mason JKRAE E. HOLUNGHEAD. 72. of Ocean City, May 1$ He was an Ocean City fimnan for 27 years before retiring In IM9 I.F.ONARD W. JONES. 77. of Woodbine, May IS. Bom in Goshen, he was an area resident all hit life A Navy veteran, he waa a VFW member. ERWIN C. KAIRTENS. Tt, Of the Villas. May 11 A retired crane operator, for WeaUnghoua* Corp. he lived here one year after moving from Eat el I Manor WILLIAM KENNEDY. N, of Ocean City. May 9 He had operated the Ocean City Carousel for 73 years and had been employed by the city's Dept of Public Works. IDA G. McCOY. 99. of Whltesboro. May 12 An area resident since IBM. she was a member of the Bethel Seventh Day Adventist Church of Bridgeton ELLEN M. MOREY. *33. of Wildwood Crest. May 12 She was a past president of the Jaycee-ettes and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 144 JAMES M. RODER .V.. of Se* Isle City. A resident for 13 years, he was retired from the -New York Shipyard. Camden FREDERICK SCHAFFHACgF.R. 07. of Del Haven. May IS A resident for 22 years, he was a member of the Golden Age Club, and the active warden for St Barnabas by the Bay Episcopal Church. Villas PEARL B SHEETS. 70. of Edgewood Village. Rio Grande. Mav fO She was retired from the Woodbine State School after 23 years employment CARL J. WAGNER 47. of 121 Iowa Ave . Villas. May 10 A local reident for 10 year*, he was a member of the Villas fishing Chib and Moose Lodge MS of Wildwood

Pastor George Fincke noted that the success of the institution goes beyond the church and the Christian school it sponsors. “God has accomplished much in these few years for us a\id through us," he said. "He has given us material possessions Including our new buildings, vehicles, etc., but the most important gift has been His. love in the hearts of the members."

Aldersgate Day Topic

N WILDWOOD - Aldersgate Day. May 24. is celebrated in ^United Methodist Churches because it commemorates the “heart warming experience" of John Wesley, that sent him on his way tn the establishment of The Methodist Church in 1784 The 11 o'clock service at the United Methodist Church. Second and Central Aves . will use the

history of Aldersgate Day as the theme of the sermon by the pastor, the Rev John M. Long Follwing Benediction there will be a coffee hour hosted by Mrs Elisabeth Bohme. chairperson of the United Methodist Women. 1 Mrs John M Ldng, Mrs Elizabeth Booker, and Mrs Gertrude Ilg, superintendent of the Sunday School.

Deacons Host Congregation

COLD SPRING - the Board of Deacons of the United Presbyterian Church is sponsoring a covered dish supper for the congregation at 6:30 tonight in Price Hall. The Rev Elaine Emery, director of Chhstian Education at the First

Presbyterian Church of Vineland, will be the guest speaker Rev Emery previously served in Colombia. South America, where she worked in the wrold's largest leper colony, which«includes a Presbyterian church, school, and out-patient clinic,

‘Benediction’ Shaw’s Theme

CAPE MAY — A junior sermon will be included in the M a.m. worship service of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. The Rev. Cass Shaw’s adult sermon topic will be "Easter's 20th Century Benediction". ‘The Light Of The World’ RIO GRANDE - The Light of the Worid".wiU be the theme for the message of the Rev. Guy L. Rathmcll, pastor of the Grace Gospel Chapel, at the 11 a.m. worship service this Sunday. The Rev. Al Turoczi from Trans World Radio will be guest speaker at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. The Ladies Missionary Society will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m Tuesday May 26. This will be the final meeting for the season. Hps Revenue Plan AVALON - Borough Clerk Virginia Oler announces that a summary of the 1981 municipal budget including the intended use of general revenue sharing funds is avafSBle at her

The Rev Shaw wiil be hostess to the Youth Group at 7 p.m Friday, at her home at 210 Perry St. This is an evening of fun to which all young people.are invited. Registrations are now being taken for the Vaca tion Church School, to be held at the church from 9 to noon, July 20 through Julv 24. The Church School, whose theme is "All God’s People", will be jointly sponsored by the First Methodist, Cape Islaad Baptist and First Presbyterian Churches. Ts register, or for further information, call the Church Offiqe, 844-3949.

Births

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SOMERS POINT - The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital here: DaoxMrr to Michatl and Janir* Jones Gill, ltd? Haven Ave . Ocean City. May 3 Hon t6 David and Kathy Read Mason. J|| Butler Rd . Ocean View. May 3 DooKhter to . David and Colette B*ve Onletetn. (24 W Spruce SI North Wildwood. May 9 Son lo Richard and Susan KotUey McCann, 3910 Bayshorr Rd . North Cape May. May 9 Daafhier to William and’ Catherine Roa*l4a Hraron. 25 Florida Motor Court. Rio Grande..'