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CAPE MAY Rescue Squad Auxiliary's future meetings are to be in the Fireball starting 7:30 p.m. The Cape May Fire Dept, has extended their cordial invitation to have the Auxiliary meet in their new quarters, where there is also & kitchen for the members to have refreshments after their business meetings. . • • • . _ JERSEY CAPETTheatre Groujf meeting from* now on will be at 134 Third Avenue, West Cape May on the first Monday of each month at 8 p.m. Proposed calendar for 1982 is to be «dteucssed as well as a raffle, yard sale and seminar. • • • . r NEED SOME seasoned oaK wood for your .fireplace? The Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild is offering raffle tickets at only $1. The prize to go off on Dec. jyst is fcr one cord of seasoned oak. Allan Sutton organized this vfery novel idea, and it's surely caught on—so many do fiave fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. • * * CHOIR MEMBERS desperately needed for the Our Lady Star of the SeaChoir Group. Sister June
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has once again started rehearsafe but more are needed, especially men’s, voices. Anyone interested? It's always Wednesday evenings 7:30 in the church dr rectory basement. • * • GET WELL DEPARTMENT...William Zerby, Marie Rehm, James Davis, Anne Purgatorio, Betty Higgins, Catherine McGovern, Virginia Welsh, Patricia Miller. Julia Catarch), Bernard Mullan, Gertrude Hurley. Joseph Kay Bradley. Hazel Malley and Harold Lanahan. V ’• • • HALLOWEEN was such tun at the Physick Estate in Cape May. Ov^r 500 adults and children stood in line to enter the Deadly Dungeon in the basement of the mansion. Screams could be heard and so many waiting to enter sort of debated—was it too scary? But they braved the storm and enjoyed it all—some coming back three and four times!
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Dressed as a bunny was littje three-year old Slosh and six-year old Danielle, looking every bit as a Fairy with a sparkling wand in J her hand. Both are children of Lois and Allen Taylor of the Peter Shields Restaurant-Inn. VICTORIAN TOWERS Halloween Party of the Cape May Senior Citizens Group did it up in style with a live band, refreshments and prizes. First prize went toDea Lanzi, all done up in. a black velvet gown with sparkling stones front and back. Her mask was almost real. Skin tight you had to look closely to see if, it was indeed a mask.. ’ Second prize went to Marie Hllsey, dressed as a farmer-hobo. She was exact in every detail, you'd never think it was a woman! » Third prize went to Alegebra Pharo who was a fortune-teller, complete with her crystal ball. • • • * THRIFT-SHOP Special was what Lou Schiave was ' dressed as—in a woman's dress slit up the sides, black stockings, gold shoes, and blonde wig. When he danced, his belly gave the outfit a hilarious twist—and indeed caused many laughs. Ray Lanzi also was dressed as a woman—in a white jump suit with golden curl wig. I didn't know him. Ray has a beautiful voice and entertained the audience singing Solo Mio. Tango of Roses to much applause. Wife Boa Lanztwas his staunchest supporter
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Pride in Performance
On November 5. 1981. EMctric Light and Power magazine IEL&PI named Atlantic Electric as the national Electric Utility of the Year for 1981. EL&P recognized Atlantic Electric for its contributions to its customers, its shareholders, and its employees. The Company was chosen especially for being the first utility in the country to convert its major generating units from oil back to coal, for reducing its oil dependence from 62% in 1973 to just 24% last year, and for having the low'est rate of forced generator outages in the PfennsylvaniaNew Jersey Maryland Interconnection, the nation’s oldest power pool. We take great pride in this record of superior performance. But most significantly, EL&P enthusiastically endorsed Atlantic Electric's innovative New Direction —an effort to control growing electric demands and costs by providing incentives to our customers to control their dernands.
Now Direction projects like our Solar and Wind Assistance Program are already making their mark. Through this program, wa ve become the only utility in the country to offer cash grant incentives to operators of wind generators, and one of the very few to offer cash grants to residential solar water heating systems Our New Direction is in its infancy, and there’s much more to come. We re going to give you the best incentives and easiest fnethods to conserve that we can devise. With your help, we'll lower the growth of elective demand, reduce our future construction cofcts to further reduce our dependenie on imported oil, and bring the inflationary pressures on electric rates under control It won't happen overnight And it's going to he a tong, tough haLI betore we can get our ratei to stabilize But we'ie committed to the effort t We're the Electric Utility of the Year
* Atlantic Electric
1981 National Electric Utility of the Year

