Cape May County Herald, 23 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & Lantern 23.September.81

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. IT’S ALL SET th6 date is Saturday, September 26th for the Captain Cornelius Mey Celebration. All the proceedings will start at 4 p.m. on the Mall directly in front of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. A Dutch Band will play the "Wilhelmus"..the Dutch National Anthem and the Lower C&pe' May Regional High School Band will play at the Rotary Bandstand. . The Consul-General of the Royal Netherlands Embassy. Washington, D.C. will be present along with Congressman William J. Hughes. Assemblyman James R. Hurley, county Freeholder Director Anthony T. Catanoso and the mayor and councilman of Cape May. The winner of Jhe Cape May City Flag contest will be announced by Rosemary Stumpo, Mall Merchants Association president. At the Welcome Center on Lafayette and Bank Streets, Dutch Tulip Bulbs wilf be sold...along with Dutch chocolate candy and some other Dutch mementos.

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A carousel will be on hand to show Dutch slides,...all beautifully colored. A house tour at Captain Mey’s Lnn, 202 Ocean Street will take place between 2 apd 3 p.m. where a collection of Delft Blue and other Dutch artifacts will be displayed. Donation ot SI.00 will go toward the Spring Tulip Festival in April, 1982. THE CAPE MAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. better known as Stiles Taxi Company and Whltehouse Inn or...Shirley and Pete Stiles...is squiring all their employees to the dinner-show at the Playboy Casino in Atlantic City. It’s their way of showing their appreciation for “work well done." THE ALTAR AND ROSARY SOCIETY of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May held their installation of officers immediately following the 11 a m. Mass on Wednesday, September 16th. Installed were^DOlly Stango. President; Agnes Nehring. Vice-President; Mary White. Secretary; and Ann McMenamin, Treasurer. GET WELL SOON Sally Hirsh recuperating after a recent hospital stay...Bill Zerhy of Cape May Point...Pauline Burke of West Cape May . Eleanora Cubernot now at home after brief hospital series of testing. OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH. Cape May. resumes Parish Council Meetings beginning Monday, September 21st at 8 pm. The public is invited. The Mid-Atlantic Center • for the Art** board meeting is 10:30 aW Saturday. September 2^h always the fourth SaturdpKot the month. The publiOLis encouraged t<) attend says president, Herbert Beitel. MAYOR’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE of Cape May resumes its regular schedule starting Tuesday.

DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE TO PAY YOUR RENT? The City of Sea Isle City presently has 23 openings in its Housing Assistance Program to aid renters who pay more than 25% of their income for rent 4 Eligibility for the program is based upon income limits set by the U.S. Dept of HUD. Present ^income limits in Cape May County are as follows;

Number of Persons Per Famity 1 2 3 4 5 10.400 11,900 13.400 14.900 15.800

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Applications for assistance may be filed at the Sea Isle City Rental Assistance office in City Hall Monday thru Friday Hours 1:00 P.M. ID 4:30 P.M. or can 2SJ2500 during office hours.

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September 29th at 8 p.m. ii) City Hall auditorium^. President, Commander Elizabeth Hall presides. These meetings are always the last Tuesday of the month.

THE FOLLOWING is an original poem by Andrea Lippi. PhD., better known to everyone as Captain Lippi. CAPTAIN LIPPI has made his home in Cape May and Cape May Point for ever so many years.

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Gas lights and tulips Memories young and old Tales to remember That history does unfold

Captain M*y"Cornelius" From the Netherlands did sail The Indians gazed upon his ship. As thougfrit were a whale New Pocttf May was founded y And added to the chart Todav we khow its beauty * \ . Its buildings works of art Its .harbors and its beaches Its meadows and its light All endowed by heaver} To afford man’s rare delight. —Captain Andrea Lippi Note...The above poem will be read at the Captain Cornelius Mey dedication on September 26.

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