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Herald & lantern 30 September 81
Handicapped Aid Praised News Notes from*:
SEA ISI.K CITY - The city's beach facility for the handicapped is praised in a letter to Mayor Dominic C. Kaffa from a summer visitor Set Luncheon For Hospital AVALON - Tickets are now "available for the annual fall luncheon for tlje benefit of Burdette Tomljn Memorial, Hospital, t II 30a m to 2 p m Wednesday Oct fl at Henny's Driftwood Dining Room in Stone Harbor rod sponsored by ' the Stone Harbor Avalon branch the auxiliary Mrs Jfcyne Keddie. tun cheon chairwoman, suggests ordering tickets from Wick / Chaitf! 363-2073 or Al.cC Zegel, 967 4548 Tickets may also be pur chased^t the door on the day of the luncheon
“The concern and help for the handicapped by the police and lifeguards 18 commendable and appreciated." wrote Charles A Frey Sr;, of Manheim. Pa "Both my wife and child- are handicaped and we could not have enjoyed the beach if it wasn’t for the provisions you have made to get them to the beach" City Honors For Myers’ SEA ISLE CITY - Mr and Mrs Vincent Myers of Central Avenue have been honored by the board of commissioners for their dedicated service to the community. Marie and Vincent Myers have organized and run the annual "Skimmer Week end” Promenade Flea Market for the past eight years.
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CITY FLAG contest winner is Nora F. Dllks of Telford, Pa who has been comingvto. Cape May for many jlears. The winner was introduced at the Captain Mey Day celebration on the Mall and received a $100 award plus a 5 x 6 ft. copy of the flag for herself. From now on the new City Flag will be one of three flag* flying on the Mall at the Ocean Street entrance: the Americar! Flag, the Dutch Flftg commemorating Captain Mey (the discoverer *bf Cape Mey), and the new City Flag. • • • XMAS IN SEPT? thats just what the Mall Mer- # chants of Cape May are doing. planning an exciting program including the famous "Candlelight
How to turn your , little house at the shore into big buying power. Right now. the Finance One office in LifiWood. N.J. is showing area home owners how to turn the equity in shore nomes like yours into big buying power You may not realize that in addition to increased rental .md vacation value, your "little house at the shore" has built up substantial equity. And you miiy^be surprised to. discover jus] how much that equity is worth. Finance One 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. or whatever is important to you. The Finance One experts make it easy. We re people who live and work in your community yet are part of a national network of financial service companies. And with Manufacturers Hanover Corporation behind us (one of the nation's largest financial institutions) we have resources to help you. Finance < )ne can show you how to turn your "little house* at the shore" into big hqying power. Homeowner I^oans (Secondary Mortgage Loans) are now available from $5,000 to SI00,0(H) and more. For more information call 609-027-5861 in New Jersey. From jPennsylvaniaTeall 1-800492-2031. Financial Services from Manufacturers Hanover Creative solutions to your financial needs .• _._I ^ u.. i !'«.nir*l A«.. X. Nl.-w M.ixl fPi.. Utl inuMMid Nl OH22I
Walk." You’ll be able to do your Christmas shopping right here with the shops having an array of holiday gifts to choose from — 4ys Mall Merchant president Rotemary Stumpo. • * • * GET WELL wishes, to Ann Purgatorio. Catherine McGovern, Irma Quigley. Dorothy Peters, Julia Catarclo, James Davis.
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CONGRATULATIONS To.Anthony Michael Daleo Jr. recently baptised. Proud parents are Anthony and Dorls-Anne Daleo. Anthony JF. made it a double celebration by being born right on mommy's birthday! Grandparents Joatph, and Josle Daleo came up from FWrida for the grand event.!* 1 CARD PARTY and Gay Nineties NigW being set up by the AltarWnd Rosary Society of Ourl*dy Star of the Sea Church, (dates to be announced shortlylj; everyone to be in old-timfe dress (Anything goes inV sofar as style!) • • • IN MEMORIUM of Irvin Loper. father of George Loper of the Madison Motel. George’s wife Mary is the new president of the Greater Chamber of Cape May. • • • SOCIAL ACTION group at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church is gathering whatever they can to distribute to the various nursing homes. You’d Be surprised how many people are in these homes who have absolutely no one U> visit them. To show them they are not forgotten, call Catherine McGill at 884-2395. Meal Plans For Seniors ■ m ■ COURT HO«E - The county nutrition program, sponsored by ttH board of freeholders through its nutrition office, is offering full course, delicious meals to residents 60 or older for the nominal cost of 75 cents. For participation in the program, call: Catherine MVan Fossen, Upper Twp. Senior Center, 398-6262; Bernice Moran, Millman Center, Villas, 886-2728; Bertha Wrifeht, Stainton Center, Ocean City, 396-2552; Josephine Quinn, Vo-Tech Center, 465-4465; Mabel Graham. Airport Senior Center, Erma, 886-0070; county nutrition office, 886-1158.
101st Airborne
SEA ISLE CITY - the 101st Airborne Division Association ^ the Northeastern Unirod States held its annual convention recently here. More than 150 members and guests attended the two-day convention at The Sea Isle Inn Jim Duggins is national commander of the association and Ed Kane is ‘ regional commander. The 101st has already made pl^ns to return to the city in
SILVER TIE TACKS are presented to Cape May Mayor Arthur Blomkvest. right, and Deputy Mayor Adrian Capehart by Mrs. Lenore Marino at ^Ity council workshop session. Mrs. Marino designed the tacks in the shape of New Jersey, with hand faceted Cape May diamonds, in memory of her late father. Soiie^iWER SALE iihe >. < Ma’itlui iShop
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