Cape May County Herald, 7 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald A Lantern 7 October 81

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CROP Walk Aid Sought

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COURT HOUSE - Clubs, organizations and churches in the county are being asked to provide walkers and sponsors for the second annual CROP hunger walk to be held here 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov, 1. CROP is an interdenominational effort to fight hunger on an international and local level-Twenty-five .percent of the funds raised by the walk will be retained for a local GOP emergency fund to be

administered by First Call .

For Help Last year CROP ? f lo, $ Manor, Stone

helped 20 County families Harbor 08247, at 368-5567 Topic* ‘The Call To Abraham’

with emergency food, eight people With housing, six with fuel, and more for

medical fleets.

LAST YEAR NO walkers covered the, M>-kilometer route which begins at the * County Park on Rte. 9. through, street?; here and back. * \ For information, contact Jay and Debbie Dilworth. 735 Shunpike Rd., Cape May 08204, at .884-7767. or Mark and Sue Ellen Massey, 8 Second Dr..*

RIO GRANDE - -The Call to Abraham” will be the theme for the message by the Rev. Guy' L. Rathmell, past of the Grace Gospel Chapel, at

the 11 a. m. Sunday worship service. The pastor will speak on “The Reality of Suffering" at the 7 p.m. Sunday service.

Reassigned

nounced this week the assignment of Fr. Thomas

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CAMDEN - Bishops ^ Osterman as associate George H. Guilfoyle an- P astor at st James. Vent-

nor, effective today. He had been temporarily assigned as associate pastor at St. Casimir,

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Tops A Million Somers point Janet Collova and Richard Kobat, hospital fund drive chairmen, have reported a total of more than $i million in pledges for Shore Memorial Hospital's Update for the 80’s solicitation

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Mrs. Colloa announced that substantial progress has been made toward the goal of $2.5 million Theodore Wiegand. administrator. announced that a Certificate of Need for the planned $44 million project had been issued during the past week by the State Department of

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