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Bishop At 3-Day.Retreat . AVAI-ON Thp Most Rev Nicholas Walsh, D.D.. ■ Auxiliary Bishhp of Seattle. Wash . will conduct a )hr«*e day. weekend retreat at Maris Stella here. Friday thru Sunday The dates are Nnv' 21-?3-
Programs On Drugs, Alcohol Set
CAMDEN - A woVkshop-trainfrng program for secondary school teachers throughout the six county Southern New . Jersey area of the Camden • nWese and a wider parish-centered program have been prepared by
Richard Whelan, coordinator of the Substance Abuse Division of the Catholic•tial Services Office here. The program stresses the, importance of Parental involvement in dhig and alcohol prevention.
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AMONG THE PARISHES selected for B grass roots approach to the drug and alcohol problem are St. Augustine, Ocean City and St. Joseph. Sea Isle City. It is hoped that these sessions will lay the groundwork for individual drug and alcohol abuse projects begin next fall. ‘Family Week’ On N.CAPE MAY - ‘The Most Important Family - Are You a Member?" is the theme of the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible Church Fishing Creek Rd. near B&yshore Rd., according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke..beginning a "Family Week" observance The service will be broadcast \ over WCMC, AM <12& on the dial) for shut-ins. Our Future’ Church Topic S. SEAVILLE - The question, “What Will Our Future Be?” in regard to the United Methodist Church will be discussed Iru the sermon by the pastor; the Re*. John ,M. Long, at the a.m. morning worship J3unday> | The’ HymmSing time in the Sanctuary begins at It; 10 am. f
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PREPARING FOR SEMINAR. Brothtr David Fitzgerald, of Atlantic City, points out informatio^which will be presented at drug and alcohol abuse seminars in Atlantic and Cape May Counties under the auspices of the Diocese of Camden. A Substance Abuse Worker in the Catholic Social Services Office of the Camden Diocese. Brother David will be working with parents, teachers and community leaders during up-coming workshop/training sessions. Clothing Collection
CAMDEN - The annual Thanksgiving Clothing Collection sponsored by Catholic Relief Services is taking place in the parishes of the Camden Diocese through Friday. Bishop George H. Guilfoyle said, "This year’s collection will help clothe refugees, the'handicapped and povertyslrjcken families. FR. EDWARD J. Walsh, diocesan director of the annual collection, said, "the *greatest need is for lightweight clothing, since most recipient countries have a mild climate. We would appreciate any bolt floods for sewing class and waqcial contributions' to helpoefray shipping costs.
"We are asking parishes to check with their county Catholic Social Services offices to see if they can use the heavyjgarments wh|ch ; may be donated."
‘Refusal To Worldly Living’ RIO GRANDE - "A Refusal to Worldly Living" .will'be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday wdrship service by the Rev. Guy L. Rethmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel.'The pastor will speak on "Orders from God" at the T p.m. Sunday service.
GRACfc r. AUSTIN. M. of Burleigh. Nov 4 A resident of this area for more than 25 years, she was the owner of the Eden Place Hestaurant JAMES C*. RK( HTOI.O Sr.. 73. of Cape May Court House. Nov 0 Bom in Philadelphia, he lived here 35 years and was^a member of the Court Hnufe Kiwants Club, where he served as assistant treasurer Be played In baftds throughout the Delaware Valley MAE F. IlKM. of Ocean City. Nov 3 She was a resident here for nine months' ROBERT CfH.ANGEM). 02, CoM Spring. Nov 6 A rettred barber, he was born in Italy andlived here for 30 years CHARLOTTE CONVRNTRKK.. 63. of Marmora. Nov 3 A lifelong area resident, she was n 30-year member of the Pleasantville Baptist Church where she was a member of the rhLU'fliNwrd amt the choir and also taught Sunday School l.l’TUER POSTER. . 65. of i Wildwood, Oct 30 A "resident for two years, •h*' was horn in North Carolina A. DAVID GinDINfi/ 66 of Wildwood Crest. Nov 6 An area resident most of his Ttfe, he was the superintendent of- weights and measures in Cape May County from l%6 until he retired in 1M0 ; MORTIMER J. OIUJCT. «. of Town Bank. Nov g -AfFesidenCfor 20 years, he was a^Tetired selfemployed rarpenBr ELIZABETH OlQI.EASOV 69. of Slone Harbor. Nb«|p A retired investigator for Jersey' Bell Telephone, she was a member of the Teleplume Pioneers of America M.EXANDER POSTER GREEN. 66. of Ocean City. NOv > A resident for, five years, he was bom in Philadelphia CATHERINE W. HEATON. VI. of Avalon, Nov I She was a resident here for' 20 years > HENRY L. MORRISON. 84. of North Cap? May. Nov 7 A resident ' for IV years, he was an Arriiy veteran World War One serving in France FLORENCE MAE NEWHOl’SER. 84. of Tuckahoe. Nov. 4 She wawan area resident for sib years FLORENCE ELLEN RAtKTJEEE. 74. of North Cape May. Oct 5^ resident for 10 years, she was a retired registered nurse EDWARD B. ROYI.E* »r . 54. of Wildwood Crest. Oct 31 A life long resident, he was Captain of the Royal Fluah fishing fleet for the past 27 years RENA MAE SPAULDING. 30. of Swainton. Nov 4 She was an area resident 25 years STEPHEN WASNIEWSKt. 63. of Avalon. Nov 1 A resident for 16 years, he was employed by the Borough of Avalon Maintenance Dent
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