Cape May County Herald, 25 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Herald & Lantern 25 November 81

Mayor’s Decision Shocker

ht M'KIIrn Howland SfoNK HAHBOH Mayor James G • ^WchkI •sioie the show at Ihc* Chamber of Commerce dihneff meelini? ai Henny's restaurant last .Tuesday when he asked , reMrini? ('jiamber Prestdent Glenn A« Towhley if he might u?e ■ th«‘ microphone for a. short ‘announcement . Wood said. "As of this afternoon I have mailed to each of the Councilmen of the H^irpUgh of Slone Har lair, my resignation as mayor, effective Dec 31 bf ihis year “

Wood continued that when he took on the job in . . 1975 he committed himself to seeing a job through to its.completion arid he stuck • to it This was the fulfill- . ment of the CAPRA Application for 122nd St. ABOUT FOUR VKARS yfcgo he and his wife Warie ■ bought a condo in Boca Raton. Fla and since that ►time he has commuted, frequently. qt his own ex' pense. to tend to borough business during January, ’February. March and • April. This,, he said, has become •‘.quite a hassle ''

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He said he Would be 70 years old in two months and "1 just feel I should devote, more -time to my personal-enjoyments and I can't do if when I'm tied up in the borough " The Iran •tuition will come about spioothly. he went on. as an ordinance states-that 4he mayor shdtFbe^nosen by Boro Cbuncll and "it Will undoubtedly be a coun-

cilperson".

IN TURN AN- appointment will be made from the outside, a public citizen of Stone Harbor, to fill the remaining position Mayor Wood's family first moved to Wildwood in 1924. when he waaJ2. At the age of 15 he started work-. ing for the F W. WoolwoHh Co in that resort He attended Wildwood High School and graduated in 1930 He opened his first Five and Dime store in Stone Harbor in 1949 and then another in Avalon. The store in Stone Harbor # was located in the building which now houses the • Klothes Kove and the

cheese shop.

Wood later sold both the business in Sfone Harbor and the one in Avalon but maintained ownership of both buildings. He and Mrs Wood expect to keep their home in Stone Harbor, so ’ their friends will have plenty of time to catch up with them in the summertime. Now-Alone (pathering r COURT HOUSE - Catholic Social Services is sponsoring a meeting for divorced, separated or widowed at the Cape May County Extension Center. Dennisville Rd., 8 p.m. Dec. 4. For more in- | formation, cal 465-9666.

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FOR THE BENEFIT of deaf and hard of hearing attending Sunday's dedication of the Schools for Special Ser vices/woman. Gina Scancella lower right.uses sign lanquagc while Freeholder Jack Bitner emcees program flanked by state and county dignitaries

Penny Sale ^ LN. CAPE MAY - Delta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. local unit of an international women’s organization, will he holding a "Penny Sdle" 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1.1, at Millman Center. Bayshoro Rd., Villas. There will be many items to Choose from and door prizes. Admission includes refreshments. All proceeds will be con- . tributed to thg- March of Dimes.

Aid Given In Family Planning

COURT HOUSE - Family Planning Services, operated by the County Board of Health, has issued a reminder that it offers services and counseling to all women in the county of child bearing age Fees are nominal, and no one is tumped away for lackxif money.^ Council Has ■ . . \ ' Full Agenda AVALON - TlmrQeeting of the Borough “Council, rescheduled because of the Thanksgiving holiday, will have a crowded agenda' when it convenes 10 a m. ‘Nov. 25. Two appointments are scheduled, that of Mary A. Monks as municipal court clerk for a one-year term, and of Nancy Hudanich as a member of the Board of Ethics for four.years. THE COUNCIL will also act on authorizing the option to renew the garbage collection contract with Jones Farm Sanitary Services and renewal of a contract with Foundation and Structures for use of land as a sanitary landfill. f In addition, the council will vote on extending the date of settlement for the lot sale held Oct. 21 to Jan. 20, 1982 and confirming appointment of Raymond J. McGrath as alternate to the Planning Board replacing Lee B. Rogers. .

Services provided include - complete physicalexamination, pregnancy testing, birth control, and reproductive counseling. Instruction in natural methods <Jf birth control is providedv on request, bycounsellors specially trained iand approved for these IQ&hods. „ • ' - Th^agency also provides

for community and school education on request. The Family Planning offices, in the Health Department building at the Crest Haveh complex, are open 8:30 a.m.-4 s 30 p.m. daily. Medical examination, supplies and pregnancy testing are by appointment. For further information, call 465-3181.

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LOWER TOWNSHIP TAXPAYER’S ASSOCIATION Many Thanks to The Over 2,400 Citizens Who Voted Yes On The Btir Issue A nd Supported Ou r Effort To Create A Belter Township. CASS CLARK PRESIDENT ORDERED AND RAID FOR BY THE LOWER TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS ASSN CASS FOX. TREASURER