Cape May County Herald, 29 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Herald & lantern 29 July 81 Blanche Smith (Mrs. Wesley) of Rio Grande, the family had forgotten the significance of the date when the celebrants’ daughter, Shirley Patrick of North Cape May, called and asked 30 close members of the fathily to a surprise buffet party! Shirley prepared all the goodies including a beautiful yellow and gold

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COUNCIL President ‘ Grace Sloan called to say that her husband, T. Griffith Sloan, is not the head of . the Avalon Rescue Squad — 'Katie Myer .is. Our apologies to Mrs. Myer. Griff is Coordinator of the Office of Emer.ge)iey Management and that’s whjr he is trying to list those who might require extta care, in case of an. unlbcked-fdr crisis situation. A THEREWAS A surprise ceremony the regular meeting of Borough Council last week when the mayor of Dunellen and executive director of the New Jersey Small Community Assn, presented Mayor Armacost with a citation of merit. The handsome plaque bore the state seal and the legend” To Maror Ellsworth Armacost for a lifetime of dedication to Avalon Borough ... No man can give his community a richer gift than a generous part of his precious lifetime/’ No one was more surprised than his honor as he Said - in his brief words of Nap- • preciation to Mayor Anzovino, * I COUNCIL President Grace Sloan of Avalon has announced her committee to serve thru next July.: Budget and Finance Councilmen James Rusha and Raymond S. Gray. Jr.: Public'Safety James Bosha and President. Sloan; and Public Works: Councilwomen Mayy Grace Keen' and'“Jeannette ('•lazier. ^ At the samwmeeting, approval was gRinted to the Avalon Fire Dept, for a clambake to be held in Community Hall 1 to 10 p.m. August 8. Attendance at this meeting was larger than usual since it was also a Public Hearing for the purpose of meeting the objecI lions of Mr. Darp to releasing certain deed restrictions on the Roehrs property (Block 5,04. Lot 53). No determination was made in the matter and it will be brought up again for review at the next work session, which all interested parties are encouraged to attend.

MR. AND Mrs Harry Smith of North Wildwood celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on June '24th last. According to

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