Herald & Lantern 1 |uly 81
Hydrangea Festival Tour Set
Council Honors Judyski
>TU\K MAKHOK A -fm m»I Rroup ol judges, ap t,\ th<' exeriitive i'(miniTtee of the Hydrangea Club wilt travel the entire 80 mile Hydrangea Trail July 7 for the purport? of.selecting the beat of .til sweepstake win /iers from each community to receive the Ofand Sweepstakos prize ■ Hydrangea Trail signs will be -posted at With st and 122nd st in Stone Har tKif al (K ean prive to guide ’the judges through the town, and pofnting tfr-the
next participating town AN XWAltDS dinner, in honor of the sweepstake winners from each community, will Ik- held 7 p m Sunday. July 12. in the Rutland Room of Resorts International The mayors, chairmen, co-chairmen. Sweepstake winners and their spouses will attend the dinner The mavdr or authorized pt;r s?>n from each community will present \he awards The chairman of the Hydrangea Club presents the award to the grand
sweepstakes winner Mrs Philfip Mixsell ‘and Mrs (Jerald Stump have served as local chairman and cd-chairman for the 19111 Hydrangea , Festival
AVALON - At the latest meeting of Borough Council, Councilman Jim Busha presented Council President Judyski a. certificate of recognition for his service to the borough. It was Judyski’s.last meeting as a member of council, due to pis defeat at the polls in
May
According to the resolution, Judyski has served as a member of council for two years ‘‘performing an outstanding job, far beyond normal expectations, plac-
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^ „ing the borough’s well-
being ahead of his own.” MR. JUDYSKI wiH continue serving on the Planning Board. In his few remarks, the outgoing councilman commended his fellow coun cilmert on their honesty and dedication, and personally noted the dedication and service of each of the other ‘department heads, administration. and legal counsel. He said it had been a privilege to work with all of them. IN FURTHER business. Council authorized the
Free Checking For Senior Citizens ^Now Senior Citizens-can enjoy all the benefits of interest-bearing checking wVthpQt the.penalties We know how important every cent can be when you’re on a fixed income That s why Sturdy s NOW accounts pay5 , /4% interest on every dollar • in your account — and it’s free for Senior Citizens That s right No service charge No ppr check charge You only pay for your printed checks ' Jus’t-«t»en your account with-f&O or more and maintain a $50 balance to • 1 enjoy tree checking Sturdy also gives yoi^Direct Confidence Each month, your Social SecurI ity and pension checks aVnve safely in your checking account where they automatically begin earmag interest So don t lose money with an ordinary checking account Smart Senior Citizens check with Sturdy — for 5’/4% interest and free checking ' N.O.W. Checking With 5^% Interest
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Slop by any oHico ol Sturdy Savings and loan and sign the petition to support the "Alt Sowers Act of 1*il"
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tmmviMM mi um Mgeumn STONE HARBOR • AVALON • DENNISVIllE • NORTH CAPE MAY
Revaluation Funding Advanced
CAPE MAY POINT - The borough CommissioneFs have authorized the appropriation of $19,000 to pay for a revaluation of
property here.
Under state law, the local govet'hing body may pay for tjie special emergency appropriation in install- ; ment payments in the next five municipal budgets,
1902 thru ’«&
THE APPROPRIATION ordinance was introduced at the June 22 Commission meeting and will come up for puBlic hearing and final
adoption July 9.
The revaluation process is required within any municipality when the ratio of property values as assessed by the tax assessor falls a specified percentage'below the true market value of properties. The determination is made by the County Tax BoaVd, but municipal officials normally have advance indication of when such revaluation will become
agreement between the ( borough and the Civil and 'Public Employers Union j,Local 1983 for the year 1981 ’Also ratified were resolutions on the mayor's appointment of Sylvester Bonnelli to the Planning Board for one year and David C. Main and David Ward Jr to the Environmental Commission
for three-year terms.
CouncUwoman Grace Keen commended the Public Works Dept, on the spotless beaches they have
^eerwna^taining.
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9704 Third Av«M»^StoM Nartor WATCH IT MADE — Fit EE SAMPLES. — SPECIAL Buy 1 U. hidgm — Out 1 /4 Lb. MtfII with this Ad.
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FRESH PRODUCE "INSTANT PICNIC CENTER”. OPEN DAILY AS OF JULY 111
WUERKERS NEW ACRES FARM MARKET
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Pet Reminder RIO GRANDE - Pet owners are reminded not to keep their animals in a hot car during the heat of a
summer’s day.
The reminder comes from the Animal Welfare Society, which welcomes new members (465-4563). The units hot regular meetirig will'be 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at f|te Social Services BuUdin^iere^^
•WATERMELONS • CANTALOUPES
RT. 47 & RAILROAD AVE. 886-1016
children fir/l infants to size 20 third avenue at 96th street stone harbor open daily 10-9:30 Sunday 11-9:30
Located Right In Shop *11 Bag Market
L Breakwater Plaza Bayshore b Breakwater Rds., North Cape May Mon.-Sat. t-t; Sunday 12-5
•Wines •Imported Beers

