Cape May County Herald, 4 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Diocesan Aid Group In Action

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TIM McNICMOL. C«n«ral handyman, Carpantry. painting, wallpapering. No job too »moll, general repair work. Call 4&5-7163. — I ^ TN WINDOWS AND SCMKNS MPAIRtD. Reaionable. pick-up and delivery avail. 886-4367. — , r -■ TN

NUTTING BY GARY A. TWIGGS INTERIOR EXTERIOfl REASONABLE DFPENOABIE **7-7613 ^ (After 6p.m.)

•OAT OWN IRS-Need your boat .hauled and blocked in your bock yard or winterlxed? Call Joe. certified outboard mechanic. Real, rates 8866396 • 11-18 OROCKRY SMORPINO-Deli very service. Servicing Avalon. Stone Harbor Court House. No order too large. 967-7649. TN FOR AU TOUR PRINTING NCIDS-Fast Service, quality ‘ printing Call 804-8700. Christmas' cards Imprinted now.# . . i TN

ALMRT SPIKD-PAPCRHAN-OIR. 30 years eKper.. free estimates. 886 6891. Villas. - TN

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REAL ESTATE

T RE4DT MUD CLEINMfi SERVICE 1M-7S42 ' Light housekeeping Rentals — Homes Apartnlents g- Offices CARPET CLEMIIft TN

COLONIAL fc A RP1T CLEANING — $15.00 per room. 2 room minimum. Also general^^ledhlqg. residential ^

TINGy PAPER-

. y Is the time to * paper and paigt. Call Bernie,

884-7071 or 884-5129.

RIO OR^NDE-EXICUTIVE SALES OR RENTAL In Shannon Oaks. * New. oversized rancher. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. fully -carpeted. Heatolater Fireplace, garage, st.orage galore. Avail, furn. or unfurn.. long or short te{m lease avail. Best offer over $500/mo. 886-4222 or (215) 345-1313 eves. IMS GRAND PREVIEW: All year round condominium units. Each unit to be air conditioned and heated, and to consist of a living room, dining area, kitchen, bedroom and both. Appliances and carpeting ncluded. Financing available to qualified buyer. 7800 Dune Drive (Concord) Stone Harbor. NJ. Sample Units /201 and 22. open dally 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Century 21. Stone Harbor Realty Inc. (609) 967-7701 Or (609) 368-1440. 3 TN

G&M OIL remove Old home HEATING OIL . FROM TANKS OF CONVERTED SYSTEMS PAY TOP RATES PER GALLON ALL QUANTITIES LARGE AND SMALL 368-5266 Tly

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INSTRIK TIONS

LEARN TO QUILT AND CONTRIBUTE TO Burdette Tomlin Hasp, at the some time. Exp. instructor will donate cost .of course to Burdette Tomlin Hosp. For

more info, call 493-9772.

WICKS R00FIN6 COMPANY 886-4103 iMCIAUZINO IN HOT ROOF IHINOLti GUTTERS, PATCHWORK MEMBER LOCAL 30 FREE ESTIMATES CALL PAY OR EVENING

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884-7747 656 Washington St . Capo May

EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER now o&epting pupils for fall. Children or adults. 884-7536. 11-4

CAPE MAY - Almost 200 residents of Victorian Towers, Cape May, weft present as Walter Sibley. Director of the Camden Diocesan Office, for Development, described the goals, attivities and resources of his departmerit. established in May. Speakers included Sibley,-who was executive director of the Gloucester County United Way before he'joined the Diocese staff, and attorney Martin McKeman, Jr. Fellowship N. WILDWOOD - The County Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship announces its monthjy Fellowship Dinner 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, at The Lodge, Allen Dr. and Soaspray Ct. Vinnie Cioffi ’ will present-"More Than Music." For reservations call 729-2650 or 263-2395.

"OUR OKPARTMENT was established and exists to help the Church carry out its mission," said Sibley, a lifelong resident of Southern New Jersey. "The Church has a spiritual mission, and in the same manner that it provides loving care, it also needs-to care for the tern poral needs of members of the Church — the aged, the alienated, the disadvantagFall Bazaar COURT HOUSE - The First United Methodist Church Women of Cape May Court House wiB hol(l their annual fall -bazaar and luncheon 9 a.m.-5 p.m Friday, Nov. 13 in the Memorial Hall The luncheon will be served 11-2 p.m There will be Christmas items, candles, flowers and dried arrangements, and handcratted articles as well as a table for baked goods.

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DOES YOUR FAMILY NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? /• F Do you have up to 20 hours per week to spend at a part-time job? If you answered YES to both questions it’s time to IOIN THE MARINES We have a number of part-time teller positions with various scheduling needs which should fit your availability. Previous banking experience a plus, however, we will train. For Further Details CALL OUR PERSONNEL OFFICE 729-2222 iJxt. 418 E.O.E. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE JI00 FAanC AVENUE WILDWOOD. N.| 06250

HANDYMEN PAINTING-ODD JODS DETAINS YOU NAME IT . CULL US FIRST FOR PROMPT SERVICE 866-9843 729-336S

wauerTboSnsky ^Jcntsal cHanduman J CARPrNTRV Masonry Painting Small Repairs No Jon.Too Small 7761 DUNE DRIVE. AVALON. N.J. 08202 TELEPHONE 609 967-4029

BEECH CREEK AHTIQUES MD FURHITURE STRIPFIH6 QUALITY WORK CALL FOR ESTIMATES 725 N. WILDWOOD BLVD. ANGLESEA 522-6215

•Homo* „ •Rental* •Offices ~ \ # •Changeover* AVALON HOME CLEANING SERVICE. INC. DAVIDl REED PO 8(3X767 967 5446 AVALON N J 0fl?0?

• CAPE NURSES 888T; REGISTRY 3473 • NURSES' AIDES PRIVATE DUTY NURSES • L P N s F 0R HOME Of HOSPITAL CARE • R.N '» NJST licen*cd & Bonded A NURSING CARE PLAN 104 HAVERFORD AVE TO SUIT YOUR MEEDS NORTH CAPE MAY ' HRLY DAILY ikfKIY

BILL’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 8 WALNUT AVI., VILLAS. N.J.' EXPERT AUTO RffAWS AUTO ACCfSSOfNIS INSTALLED FREE E&TIAAATES YESTERDAYS PRICES TRY US AND Sit 886-9843

GOLD AND SILVER PURCHASED AT CURRENT RRICES ALSO BUYING DIAMONDS IN OUR SHOP OR BY PRIVATE APPT BEECH CREEK ANTIQUES 723 N. WILDWOOD BLVD.. ANOLEMA 322-6213

ed. the disabled, and those. with problems or needs The Office of Development is an opportunity-provider — enabling individuals or organizations , to v channel their giving into programs which meet the spiritual and physical needs of the Church and its people " ‘Wells Of Bitterness’ N. C/iPE MAY "The Wells Of Bitterness" is the theme of ^the il a.m, Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible Church. Pishing Creek Road near Boyshqre Road, according to the pastor, Dr George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCMC. AM, 1230 on the dial, for

shut-ins

At the 7 p.m. service, Dr Fincke fcill speak on "I,ead Us Not Into’Temptation. " ‘Unselfish Act’ Topic RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Guy L. Rathmell. pastor, will preach on "An Unselfish Act" at the 11 a m Sunday worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel The pastor will ^pe’ak on "Demonstrating God’s LpveV at the 7 p m Sunday service

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Births

SOMERS POINT - The following recent area births have been reporteo by Shore Memorial Hospital: DiuKhlrr to l>»vid And Ratncui Hkkfv RdUimH.nKStCourt How. Oct 20 DaMKtitrr to Melvin and MarRk llumphrr>» Jolin»on of H Conhthian Ave . Ocean City, Oct 21 Oaaihter In John and Linda Rlen ner Kln« of 16 l.yndhur*' Kd : Mar mnra, Oct 21 Son to John and Mariiarel Wottenden Cooper of KM Hughe* Av**, N Cape May. Oct 22 Son to Hugh and Diane Sage Tagor of 22U6 New York Ave . N Wildwood. Od 23 Son to Donald and Lydia lllrkman Orare of TUI Clermont Kd Seavillr tVt 23 Danghter to Ikxma Itlrhard* nod David Turner of 101 Seventh Si . Ocean City. Oct 24 Daughter to iJirtV and Jnmpn I’auklum Hlppen of 1900 New York Ave . N Wildwood. Oct 2^ COURT HOUSE - The following recent, jirea births have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Memoriaj Hospital: Son to Peler and Cnvandra Mine Meehan of 6|7 Week* landing Kd . Krnyi. Oct 22 Son to .Richard and Dttyna. Tvrhnpp t Ihrlrh of IU9 W Fourth Ave/N Wildwood. Oct 24 Son'm Andre* .irtd l.u/ \>te» Va»quel o! Franklin <kvr . Woodbine, Oct 24 Son to Jni*e ami Theresa Karin l» quterdo of 611 Franklin SI,. Wood bine. Oct 24 t Son to fSdward and Diane Smith I'hunmer of 32* K Pacific Ave Villa*. Oct 24 Son to Harry and laiurrn Hire fkaiiia of 14* W* Taylor Avr . Wildwood. Oct 25 Son lo Andrew and Nevada Thoma* Dagoatlno of Rl 49. Wood bine, Oct 25

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JOHN FISHER, Bill. Bucky, Rod. and Frank Hineline (who arrived Monday night) chartered C’pt. Ron Stowe on the Capt ■ Squid, and',went offshore .They caugljt 14 nice king mackerel. 2 dolphin, and 4 Albacore. John, Fisher mated and got the biggest king, a 20 lb beauty Frank and §ucky each caught a dolphin, while everyone on the trip alternated on the kings and albacore On Wednesday ('pt r Krnal Foster told us he was ready for a shot at those drum, so Bill and Bucky. Frank Hineline, John Mangnnarao, and "Duffy" Schfcnke, and 1 went sight casting with him on the Albatross II Well, we worked the shoafs from Hatteras to Ocracoke Inlet and back without seeing a sign of a drum. so Capt Ernal headed for the barn, and we came home skunk ed except for a small hluefish Bill Halbruner caught trolling. ANDY. CARL and Luke had fished the North Beach with John Fisher, and had a coller full of medium sr/> ed blues and flounder That night John Manganarao.

Bucky. and I went up to Cape Point to join Jbp MacGregor, Hook, Charlie, and Neil Mridvay (who had arrived Tuesday night). We fished hard there, but the only .good catch was a * croaker . Wjiich Bucky HalbrunPr landed. The crowd had finally thinned out at (’ape Point so we got up aC5 a m and joined the group (here again, and fished till noon with only a few smDll blues for our effort Thai afterj noon John Mariganarao and I went over to Ocracoke and chartered CpI. Thurston (iaskill on the South Wind for Friday Joe MacGregor joined ! sJohn and I Friday at 6 a.m , and we had breakfast < at "Sonny's" Restaurant in * Hatteras, and caught the ' 6:50‘boat to Ocracoke,to meet Cpt Thurston at the dock at 8 o’clock -, <To be continued)

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