Cape May County Herald, 19 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald Lantern 19 August 81

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THEATERGOERS had a real treat last Friday at the premier of The Hdpe Chest a one act play written by North Ca|)e May resident David Holzmer. The play was presented by the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild as part of their summer program. A June graduate .of Lower Cape May Regional High .School, the aspiring young playwright will be studying drama at Penn State in the fall. No stranger to the stage. Holzmer performed with the Guild for two years as well as directed a number

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of productions at the high school. CONGRATULATIONS are in order for Herman R. Griesbach who retired this month as head custodian at Lower Cape May Regional High School. A member of the'staff for 21 years, the Rio Grande resident was honored at the high school

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August 7. Amoung the many gifts he received was a matching set of luggage. Asked if he intends any extensive travel he said no. but admitted the gift will come in handy when he sneaks away to the Poconos for a fetv days. COMMITTEEMAN Jack Moran reports the township’s new trash trpek should be working the streets within the ncxL^ week. The 1981 Ford was pur chased from Gran Turk Equipment Co. Inc. lor *51,000. Now. three trucks will be in service at all times while the fourth is in the garage for maintenance. Committeewoman 'Peggie Bleberbach voted against purchasing the ad* ditional machine when the bid was awarded at the August 10 Committee meeting MAYOR Tom Clydesdale awarded certificates of commendation to two local Eagle Scouts last week in recognition of their service • to the community. Patrick McGinn of Town Bank and William J. Evoy of Fishng Creek both achieved the status of Eagle Scout within Ihe past few months. THE ERMA Holiness Camp Meeting, sponsored by the Cape May Holiness ,Assoc begins August 21 and continues thru August 30. Held one mile south of Rio Grande on Rt.9, everyone is invited to attend regardless of race, color, or national origin.. ITS TIME AGAIN for another Villas Women's Regular Republican Club Social. The event will be 8 p.m. Wednesday, August layshore and Weber Villas. Come out for jning of bingo, cards, plenty of gopd Sments The.public.is invited.

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