Cape May County Herald, 9 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Herald A Untern 9 DcccmberSI

ROftKRT MATT Ot 17th St reported to Boro Coundl that traah from the marittt wa* left from' the weekend and blew all. over the recreatldn area in Avalon, and requeued that a trash pickup be made

there on Monday instead of Wednesday to present a more inviting atmosphere for visitors to A valon, i • • CONCORD MOTEL applied for a use variance from Avalon's ' Zoning

Island Girl CLOSING FOR THE WINTER SUPER SAVINGSI c 40 to 50% OFF FALL A WINTER CLOTHING S4im For All Junto*, Mltty. ond a Uwgo Sanction of wrom«W« Siiat 36 to 46 9301 THIRD AVI. 3TONIHARROR

Board of Adjuauncnt b> from change the eaMtnR motel fvCWR InLMim iruill

to a multiple dwelling or condominium. At a Dec. 3 meeting, the board granted the variance with the itipulatkm that each unit contain 700 si), ft of apace. The new condo is at 7300

Dune Dr.

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The Irish (o') Pavilion

Stone Harbor OtVpHE PERFECT CHRISTMAS Gift direct from Ireland ’CAPES' JEWH.RY FAMIIY CRESTS ■ GUSSWARE RAGS POSTERS ■ CftAFT ITEMS CAPSHATSSVrtATERSCAPSSLIlTS Ninety Ninth Street and Tffird Avenue ^ 368-1112 Hra: Frl.* Sot. 10-5; Sun'11-3

COUNCILWOIVIAN Jehnlfer GTailer. who is Just out of the hospital and looking very fil', told us how pleased she is about the results of the Walkalhon for the benefil of Deborah Hospital in Brown's Mills. The- ten-mile walk from Slone Harbor . to, Avalon raised tl.tOO for Its beneficiary!' While there were many more participants in thewalk, 20 youngsters brought the winning total of contributions they gathered. St. Joseph's Regional'School won $100 for raising the most money, Raymond Sellger, 111 won first prize of $100 and Richard Judycki won the $50 second prize. . - • • • GREG MARTIN, son of Ginny and Father Wesley Martin of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, was brought up with two prize bassett hounds, Mathilda and Socrates. When Socrates, the fast of the two, went to his reward there was such emotional trauma that Father and Ginny decided, “no dogs agdtn - ever!" When they moved to Stone Harbor they filled the void with an adorable kitten, Sunshine, who is now’ an imposing cat. ^ Greg had made friends with a small dachshund and when the Rev. Martin was window shopping at the Marlyn Shopping 'Center he gazed at a pet shop In the window were some precious pups tumbling around Natch, he went

in to inquire. Seems a pure bred miniature dachs got loose and made friends with a wire haired terrior and the irristible pups were

the end product.

Father Wes drove right home and consulted Ginny. . Result: there’s a new girl in town, named Oretchen, as lovable as a puppy can be, an overjoyed little boy and a very aloof persian cat with its nose way out of joint, a .

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AL WESTHOFF is taking

Owens and • Al

to record the

highlights and a lot of laughs to be had for five bucks per person. This affair has a limited attendance due to fire regulations so call Al at 368-6981 to insure room for yourself and any guests you may

want to bring

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reservations for the always Gala New Year’s Eve Party at the American Legion Hall, 117th St. at Second Ave. This is a BYOB-and-

set-ups-evening with food Singers of Cape May Counsupplied by the Seniors’ ty will entertain the Stone

best chefs. There is live music, recordings, a stage show, a. sing-along and more fun than you can im-

agine.

There is always at least one volunteer photographer (usually both

Hess, Porch Re-elected RIO GRANDE - At the regular bi-monthly nfeeting of the Volunteer Fire Company, Roy Hess was again elected president and Ralph J. Porch wasre-elected fire Chifef for 1982. t 1 Other executive officers will be Merritt Joffert, vice president; A}ctiard Krown, secretary; Fred Gregg, treasurer; Phil Zimmerman, trustee for three years; Fred Myers, Trustee for one year. The other Line Officers will be Stanley Cinowski, Assistant Chief; Roy Hess and Larry Forsyth, captains; and James Belles, Fred Gregg, Phil Zimmerman, and John Mathis, lieutenants.

Harbor-Avalon Branch of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxilary during their Christmas luncheon at the Lodge, Anglesea, .11:30 a.m. December 10, according to Peggy

Borkland, president.

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