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The OEMS (Gracious Enthusiastic ^Matrons Service) a%oup of dedicated ladies, had their luncheon meeting at the Winchester Dining room where plans were discussed for the Scholarship Fund of 1982 and the “RockawaY «evue" to be presented May 30, 1982 New GEMS president is Mrs. I Milan I>e of West Cape May
SPEEDY RECOVERY to Edmund Peckiconls of Cape May, now feeling 50 much better since losing his appendix. Ed Is very active in his class at Lower Cape May Regional. Proud parents are "Joan and Steve PtcJMconis.
THEY’R’E- GOING to perform at Harrah’s in Atlantic City under the direction of instructress Sue Brett of Cape May Point. It’s the Special Aerobics * Dance Class.
Howtotumyour , Tittle house at the shore' into big buying power. ‘ Ritfht now, the Finance'One office in Linwood, N.J. is showing area home owners how to turn the equity irrstyire homes like yours into big buying power. You may not realize that intodditicjrto increased rental and vacation value.-your 'little house at the shore" Has built up substantial equity. And you mav/ve surprised to discover just 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 tlie money to purchase additional real estate, boats v docks. landscaping. < >r whatever is important to y<»u. 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. Arid with Manufacturers Hanover Corporation behind us (one of the nation's largest financial institutions) we have resources to help you Fjnance < >ne can show you how to turn your "little house at die shore" into biy buying power Homeowner Loans (Secondary Mortgage lx»ans) are now available from $5,000 to $100,000 and more. For more information call 609-927-5861 In New Jersey. From Pennsylvania,.call 1-800492*2031. Financial Services from Manufacturers Hanover r Creative solutions to your financial needs Central Syuan- < Mficc N<> I. Central Aw Ai New Road. (Rlc. 91 Unwind. N.J. 08221
News Notes from-—— The Cape Mays Dolly Stango
Cape May girls are Anita deSatnick. Tina Conway. ICathy Thompson and Joanne Hickman. It’s all for a very good cause, the Dance-a-Thon for Special Olympics for the Handicapped and Retarded Children.
NEW VOTER in West Cape May is Elolse Rauscher. retired postal employee just moved here from New York. Also aun--tie to Shirley and Pete Stiles of Cape May.
COLINA SMITH df Vancouver and Cape May says it’s worth traveling the 2,600 miles to spend the summer here. Husband Fred, is chief of the Fire Department in Vancouver, children ?re Ron, Pam and
Carolyn.
HIJRRAY the parking meters in Cape May are at rest until next spring. Cape May beach fees were $13,000 over lastyekr Extra police in Cape May were 17, next summer Mayor Arthar Bfomkvest advises he’fc going to try to • make it twenty-five extra. New restfrooms are to be added. ..somewhere near the Mall for tburist convenience. ^ New member of Mayor’s Advisory Committee^ is Robert Janifer.
WELCOME HOME from the hospital, Sherritt Johnson of West Cape May, after successful eye surgery at Wills’ Eye Hospital.
JERSEY CAPE Performing Arts Guild is now accepting nominations for Board of Trustees for 1982 no later than Oet. 15. Helen Boone., secreary, is in charge, says Alan Sutton, "chairman of the Membership Committee.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mary Loper. new president of Cape May Chamber of Commerce, wife of George Loper, owner of the Madison Motel in Cape
May.
Also to Helen Dilddy. resident artist at Cape May County Art League.
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ANNUAL installation banquet of the Greater Cape May Chamber of
Commerce ia Oct. 16, starting 6:30 p.m. at the'Banquet room of .the Marquis deUfayette. / • • • IN MEMORIUM: Francis James MacMahon, husband of Rita Dixon MacMahon of Cape. May. Recently from England, Jim made his home in Cape May where he met Rita, both avid musicians. Jim with an outstanding voice and Rita both an organist and pianist. The combination was hard to beat.
Sales & Auction NORTH CAPE MAY - Lower Township Cub Pack 88 will be holding a yard sale, cake sale and auction 11 a.m. this Saturday and Sunday,*0ct. 17 and 18 on (he Egofi’s Market parking lot, Bayshore Rd. and. 'Holmes Ave. at 11 a.m. Anyone interested • in donating anything for the sale may call 886-1606 or 886-8860.
MIRACLE E AR® II * - For v NERVE DEAFNESS Mirede-Ear® - If you hear IIT do not understand, THIS IS FOR TOM! IT BEFORE YOU BUY ITI
BEG. *449111 30 DAY SPECIAL m« *229*' LIMITED OFFER
FREE HEARING TEST IN OUR OFFICE OR YOUR HOME
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DON’T GET£$#EM£§9AGAIN I WITH A STATE GONTROLLED BY I I DICTATORIAL DEMOCRATS ■■i WE NEED AN HONEST AND OPEN GOVERNMENT IN TRENTON!
• Mismanagement of Senior Citizen Funds fipm Casino
Revenues—Sales Tax • Loss of Home RulA • Reaction of Proper Funding for Tourism
REMEMBER YOU
STQP
• State Landgrab wKh Outrageous Riparian and
Dune Front Acts
• State Dictation of all
Pineland Areas
• Taxes, Taxes, More Taxes HAVE THE POWER TO
CHANGE IT!
ELECT THESE PUBLIC SERVANTS
FOR GOVERNOR
1 THOMAS KEAN FOR STATE SENATE ] james f. HURLEY FOR STATE ASSEMBLY
FOR SHEMFF ] BEECH N. FOX
FOR FREEHOLDERS
0 ANTHONY CATANOSO IX] GERALD THORNTON
iXF joseph wCHINNJCI Once Again Create
1 GUY F MUZIANI
Government for the People...By the People
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Vote Straight REPUBLICAN COL. 2 NOV. 3
Ofdfd and paid lor by 1X1 Cwmpwtqn Conwy ol Cap* May County-Don K«Hy, TrwufWf

