Cape May County Herald, 12 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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How to turn your , tittle house at the shore' into big buying power. Kitfht now. trie finanet* < )ne ofiU e in hinwood. N.J. is showing area * ,hvme MWliers how lo tuvn the equity in shore homes like yours into big buying powi r. You may not realize that in addition to increased rental ' and vacation value, your ' little house at .the shore" hits built up suhstiin»tjal equity. And you.may be surprised to discover just how much that equity is worth. Finance < )ne is turning it into big buying power by granting second mortgages on shore properties like yours. And .you can use the money to purchase additional real estate, boats, docks', landscaping, nr whatever is important to you. , ^ The Finance ()ne experts make it ea^y. VVe rcpOoplAwho live and' work in your community, yet are part of a national hetwore of financial ‘ service companies. And with Manufacturers*Hanover Corporation behind us (one of the nation's.lir^est financial institutions) we have resources to help you. Finance One can show you how to tum your . 'little house at the shore" into biy buying power. Homeowner Loans (Secondary ■ Mortgage bians) are now available from $5,000 to $100,000 and more.

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NANCY PRICE, widow of the late pastor. Dr. Rhys- ' Price, returns to ‘Old' Brick* Church (his Sunday as guest speaker for the 267th anniversary celebration. marked thi^year by the 74th annual Rally Day. The traditional service begins at II a.m. Formerly known as the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, Old Brich as a building dates from 1823; gs a congregation to 1714 (the first, log church • erected in 1718). The surrounding cemetery is the resting pl$ce for\ fallen soldiers of every iwir, and of many . of the^earliest descendants of Mpyflower ancestry. Even Today's congregation inefudes many, many natives whose earliest forefathers, first arrived via that most • famous of jieacetirrfe vessels. WEl.COM K BACK to Cpt. Wm Hayds, wile Joan, and daughters Samantha and Jennifer. Actually, the Hayeses (he’s the new CO at the Coast Guard Electronics Engineering Center on Two Mile Beach) have moved here from their former home in Cape May — via subsequent duty stations in H{Avail and England. Six years ago. they lived on

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Sewell Ave., Cape May. Now it’s Town Bank Rd.. Cold Spring. • • • . THOSE RED Ribbons you’ve been seeing around have special significance. Cbme out fcnd learn more about them firsthand at 1 p.m. thi^ Sunday when Mayor Tom Clydfesdale officiates outside Township Hbll, Villas to inaugurate Americans for the Return of Servicemen from Vietnam Week The Red Wbbons symbolize the (led Badge of Courage Q paign. • • • DOG LOVERS and other compassionate human beings are reminded that the . Animal Welfare Society is sponsoring a booth with lots of goodies during the County Park Fair this Saturday and Sunday at the County Park, Rt. 9 just north of the county seat. And, if you know of < anyone who will soon be going back to'the city following a' summer at the shore and seem reluctanMo take

their new-found pooch with them, give them the AWS number—465-4563. Spread the word; maybe it’ll Cut 'down on the number of pets left on the wayside ,by outbound.summfcr residents. • • • FULLCOURSE' Sunday Dinners are in the offing at the Democratic Club. Bayshore Rd. and Washington Ave.,• Villas — the first,-2 to 6 p.m; August 16 features choice of baked ham or half of chicken; the seconfl, 2 to 6 p.m. August 23 is a spaghetti feast. They’re for the whole famiiy. Antique Show K . ' MAURICETOWN - The Fire Company will hold its third annual summer antiques show 10a.m. to9p.m., .Saturday, Aug. 15, and 111 6 Sunday, Aug. 16, with 40 dealers taking part. The location is eight mile south of Millville, off Rt. 47. For information call 785-2671.

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