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Filrtis to Focus On the Family
WILDWOOD CREST - A scries of films entitled Focus on the Family will be shown on Sunday and Thursday evenings at Crest ■Community Church, Aster and Pacific Aves., beginn-
ing this Sunday.
The films are by Dr. James Dobson, associate professor clinical pediatrics at the University of Southern California . School of Medicine. Titles of the individual films and the dates of their 7 p.m.
showing include:
The Strong Willed • Children, Oct. 18; Shaping the Will Without Breaking Ihe Spirit. Oct. 22; Chris HOn’ Fathering. Oct. 25; Preparing for Adolescence: The Origins of Self Doubt. Oct. 29; Preparing for Adolf scence: Peer
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Pressure and Sexuality. Nov. !; What Wives'Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: the Lonely Housewife, and What Husbands Wish Their Wives Knew About Men: Money. Sex and Children.
both Nov. 5.
The film series is open to all members of the community. and further infor mation is available by contacting Rev. Charles Rowe at 729-1526, or Patricia Hall
at 729-3544
Sermon On ‘Hindrances’ N. CAPE MAY - “Hindrances That Help" is, the theme of the 11 a m. Sunday worship service of the Covenaiit Bible Church. Fishing" Creek -Rd. near Bayshore Rd , according to, the pastor, Dr. George Fin- » eke. The service is carried over WCMC, AM (1230 on
the dial). . '
At the 7 p.m. service, the sermon will be, ‘.Tniypd Out of Prison."'For those unable to attend, the service is broadcast over WRIO-FM, 102 3 At 10 p.m., the pastor hosts the weekly call-in program, "Let’s Talk" over WHIG, where listeners seek help" with personal problems, or ask questions about the Bi-
ble.
To Hear Deacon RIO GRANDE - Chad Wright, deacon at Grace Gospel Chapel, will speak at both the 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Sunday services. The weekly Bible study and prayer time is 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Marianna I.. Andpruon. 61. of North Cap* May. Oct 10 An area rriiidrnt for many y*ar*. ah* wai a member of the Town Bank VFW Auxiliary Albert J. Randan. 89. of Jvckahoe. Oct 7 Formerly of Philadelphia, he lived here for 5
years
Rev. Sarkh F). Banka. 57. of Ocean City, Oct 4 She wan the anfixtant pastor of St James AMF Church, and was a former commissioner with the Ocean City Housing Authority In 1977 the was the first black clergy- member to offer the hdccdlaureatc sermon fot Ocean City High School She was a lifelong resident of thla citv Hoy Reebe. 73. of Marmora, Oct 5 Bom ill Tuckahoe, he was-Ji I ora I resident for 19 years He retired in 1968 as an assistant supervisor at the Woodbine State School Flliabeth C. Hltindln. 106. of OceaA Cjty. Oct 8 A resident here for 88 years, she owned and operated the Btscayne Hotel A member of several ctvlf and business gmupn. she was a charter member of the New Jersey Hotel and Motel Assn Thomas J. Cassidy Sr., 56, of , North Wildwood, Oct 10. Bom in / Philadelphia, he was a local resident > for ll yea hi He was a merchant,
marine captain
Paul (haritbers. 74. of Cpurt House. Oct 9 Born in (ionhen. he was an area resident all his life and an elder of the Seventh Day Adven list Church in Mayvillr John J. Crfmlskv. 73. of Cape May. Oct 4 Born in.NAr York, lie moved here eight years ago Kllrabeth Reaklty Downs. 69. of Green Creek. Wt to Bum in Millville. she>resided here for the
past 25 years
Joseph A. Floodr 70. of Norlh Wildwood - Oct 9 Horn in Philadeiphif . he was a restdenl herV
for ll vears
FY-ma M Hall. 87. of North Wildwood, Ocl 9 'Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident here fpr many years Charlotte N. Jarpi 83, of Heesleys Point, Oct 9 Formerly of Ocean Cl ly. she was a resident here for 5}
years
Paul J. Maerie, 74. of Ocean City Ocl s A retired tool and dyemaker, he lived here for 14 years John McCan, 8^. of Whitesboro. Ocl 8 Born in North Carolina, he was a resident here for- several
years
Robert McFall. 66. of North Cape May. Oct 4 Born in Philadelphia, he lived here for six years (ieorgr N. Murphy of Ocean Clip. Oct 7 A retired plumbing contractor. he operaled his own firm in
Havertosm Pa He wa* a resident of this city for 13 yean Maid H. Paaeeat. 84. of Cape may. Oct 7 Bern In Jersey City, she mov ed here 23 years ago from Philadelphia Dordby A. PettRl. 77. of North Cape May, Ocl 4 Born in Philadelphia, she moved here 10 yean ago She was a member of the Villas Fishing Club and the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary The Rev. Sarah Tarltoa, 81. of Ocean City. Oct 5 Assistant pastor of the Church pf the Living GodPillar and Ground of the Truth, she was also the ■'moOier of the church" and had worked as a foreign mis sionary She lived here for more than 50 years' 14. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Westel. 31. of Ocean City. Sept 29 Born in Atlantic City, he lived in Ocean CitjK as a child Hr was killed in a helicopter crash about one half mile off the ooast of Virginia Beach, Va Hcports imficatr he may have saved two-other crew members before the crash by ordering them to the rear of the craft A 1972 graduate oflheUJS Naval Academy. I.t Ofldr Wriisel had .served in Vietnam and was the recipient of numerous medals and commendations Henry W. Taylor. 64, of Mayvillr. Oct 10 Bom in Atlantic (Tty and a lifelong ^rea resident, he was a retired ctWhmercial fisherman and boat capUio Wlthrlihinr Williams. 91. of Cape May.’Oct 4 Bom in Luxembourg, she lived hete for To years 1
SOMERS POlNt - The following recent area births havfc be6n announced by Shore Memorial Hospital here: Daughter In FLandal and Kathleen Black more Goodman of 38IA Delsea Dr’. Goa hen. Sept 30 Semi to Woodbum and Cindy Miller Hudson of 608 12th SI . Ocean City (Xt .1 Daughter lo Stephen and Kathleen Hoff Bordogna of 2813 Haven Ave Ocean Oly. Oct 2 Son lo Daniel and Suranoe Rrsse Judge dt 25 Cedar Dr . Ocean View. Oct 6 Son to Dennis and Deanna l-ogur IJIIemnn of 510 Avacado Rd . Court House. (XI 6 Son to Jphn and Hoaemary For rrslal Pfaefni of 871 Brighton PI (xean City, (Xt 7
FREE Haarini Tut-Stl for Stnior Citiiont Anyone who ho» trouble hearing or underMandiog is welcome to^ have a free hearing lest using the' ™ latest, electronic equipment to determine if they have a correctable loss. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or i those who may have been told, nothiryg could be done for them should have a hearing test N9 fmd out if'they ore one of (he many o ' hearing aid will help. The free hearing test will be given Friday at THE HEARINGptID CENTER from 9 a.m. to 4 30 p.m. If you cannot comp into the office, call for a free home visit. ,-.f PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE HEARING AID CENTERS OCEAN CITY, N.J. 2*9-7748 1523 Bayshore Rd. VILLAS. N,J. * X 886-8880
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