Cape May County Herald, 2 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Tnw«iH!P committee lut weak gave the go-ahead for the hiring of a Lower cape May Regional High School Junior to work part-time in theTax Aaaeaaor'a Office The new employee la Deiere* Batea of North Cape May She had prevloualy worked two summon in the Assessor's .Office under a CETA program. THE COMMITTEE has also decided to hire an additional assessing clerk. The position carries with it an annual salary of IS,SCO. Although tag assesaor Sandra Sharpley had only requested the governing body to consider hiring a part-time employee to assist her department, Committee memben opted to also hire ansadditional fulltime person to help with the township's upcoming

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property re-evaluation. SEEMS THE local Town Watch program needs a zeatyshotlnthearm. Mayor Tom Clydesdale indicated early last week that he is more than * little disappointed in the way the program id going. I n aeem to be ferest," he said, adding that,-more participants are needed if tne crime prevention effort is to prove successful.

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SINCE WE usually hear only of bad experiences, it was refreshing this week to hear some good words about the Township police

and rescue squad.

Joe Jordan, Joe Jordan Jr. and Tom Jordan of Court House contacted the paper last week and asked their thanks be expressed to the bower Township police and rescue squad for the prompt and [efficient aid they received when they were injured Nov. 11 while putting if curbs at the interseoiio.n of Bayahore and Breakwater

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CONGRATULATIONS to Bob and Marie EitecHae of Villaa. The couple celebrated tbeir 40th wedding amiveraary Nov. 15 at the Ptroter Den with daughter EUe. grandaona Wayne and Kart, and Jennie Trend.

TBoaq winking to a tSssd Should call Raeky Romano at 804-7529 SINCE THE state recently decided to up its dog licensing fee by $1, the township Committee has decided to follow suit. On Dec. 14 a public Hearing will be held on an ordinance that will increase the current $3 license fee to 94 beginning in January. • • DON’T FORGET to attend this month's meeting of r. the Lower Township ^Taxpayers , Assn i, meeting begins tonight (Dec. 2) 7:90 at the . Millman Center.

THE ft-MEMBER Town Bank Property O where Assn, met Nov. 16 and selected new officers for the coming year. Elected

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President A1 Roberta, vice president Hagh McCeaaghie treasurer « Mildred McCoaaghle. secretary, Mildred Porter ancLdiractors, Herb.Dorm, Jerry Farter and Wally

And while on the subject of the Property Owners Assn., reservations for the group’s annual Christmas party, Dec. 5 at the clubhouse on Ciubhbuse

DID YOG KNOW that township treasurer Wade Casper is not only skilled in handling facts and figures, but is also an accomplished

musician?

While'he may be caught only occasionally whistUng in townhell, his musical talent can be obaenrad any Sunday at Cape May’s Episcopal Church of the Advent Wade’s organist there, and to -currently serving as music director for the upcoming performance of A mahi and the

Night Visitors.

Right noW he’s looking for two men and two women (capable of reading

__ musk) who vfould like to

* • •* t dr are' now balnAit play the part of shepherd* THE LOWER CAPfe \ c—Happy Hour i n in the production. Anyone Helping Hands Chib - a ^Mpm followed by a Inloreated should call 898local community aervice buffet dinner at 7-90 p.m. 9006 or888-047 after 5 p.m. group consisting primarily —

of township CB’ers — elected new officers Nov.

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Officers for the coming year include President Ed Devlin (Captain Spike), vice president John O’Neill (Windjammer), Secretary, Ann Wolf (SUver Wolf), financial secretary, Florence Hearon (Honey), treasurer, AIFiocca(UtUe Al), and trustees, David \ Petdgeon (Sparky I). Louis Hearon (Pappy) and foe dougherty (Lamplighter - ). And don’t forget the club’s Christmas Party at the Villas Fishing Club Dec. 15. This year’s Program Committee is being chaired by Mary Ran (Queen Bee).

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CRAFTS GALORE will be on display this Saturday at the Craft Fair sponsored by the Heritage ChrUHan Academy. • Be sure to com^but to the Academy Annex o£Ftohing

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