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AI.FrXANDHA and John Kohonm <A 119th St are already planning for the 'apring wedding of their daughter $fary. She is marrying Kick-Knsslen; son of Jane and Hank Knsslfn of
67th St., Avalon and Fort Washington It’s our bet that this wedding will rival that of Prince Charles and ' I Jidy Di This weekend (he Kononos will be givin^an
engagement party for the ^happy couple at their home 'in Havertown Since Mary and Rick have been our youngest and dearest friends since moving to the island, we are almost as exr,
SALE 1/2 PRICE ALL FALL AND WINTER LIFE STRIDE ' SHOES AND BOOTS —SALE
ALL LADIES' FALL DEXTER SHOES $ 23.00
BOOTS JUST
*43.00
2/18 thru 2/27 WITH TH'S AD
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Tins WINTER IS TOUGH ON CASS That's why South Shore Ford otters special low prices on winter repairs!
SSF “Pot-hole”
February / Special
II bad roads have gWen your car the "wobbles we 11 set your car straight coMPLm rnowT end
ALIGNMENT (Usually $24.)
only $10.* SSF “Save Your Tires” February
Special
Tire rotation can add
, miles to your lues And
we 11 rotate them lor
only $4.’
(Usually cost* S9 60)
SSF “Air Filter and
Fuel FUter" February
Special
Helppyoui car breath easrer In cold weather
and'save on fuel Replace
t/oui ah filter and fuel
niter (pneed according to size)* and well give you a
FREE PCV raW.
SSF “Engine Tune-up” February
(Inclurfol oU change and tutor) That's right, we ll tune-up your car. install new sparkplugs, make inspection ol choke, throttle linkage, spark plug wires and distributor cap. adjustmenf of carburator and timing TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE INCLUDING PARTS AND LABOR PLUS A COMPLETE OIL CHANGE AND NEW FILTER. 4 cylinder 6 cylinder $35.99* $37.50* * Any applicable taxes extra Otter good through February 25 1982
SSF “Easy Payment” February Special For your convenience we 11 accept MasterCharge, visa and American Express
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’ cited as/their, parents. Hank is An insurance executive amhJohn is both an attpriicy and the latest apjfwitee to the Zoning Board /of Adjustment in Stone Harbor.
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LAST WEEK we needed a present in a hurry and wanted to have it personalized so we tried the Proud to be Me monogram shoppe in Avalon. It’s on the second floor of the building and right now there are lots of goodies to vbe picked up on sale like , handsomt Shetland
sweateVs.
We asked owner Vicki Trainer how soon she could initial some things for us and she said "as fast as you need them at this time of year." We picked th«n up three days latet ana-the workmanship was perfect. It’s swell to have someone provide this service so close to home. .Vickie, her husband John, and their son and three daughters moved here three years ago from Turnersville, but just opened the shop last year. She says business has been great. In fact, before Christmas she had more than sh£ could comfortably
• handle.
El) YEAGER, of 2nd Ave.. aided by his wife Thelma: has a complete sellout for his trip to the Dutch country, May 6th. The group will be staying at the Brunswick Motor Inn in Lancaster, eating dinner ' at the Plain and Fancy Bam, taking a trip on the Strausbprg Railroad, visiting discount cepters
News Notes from-
Seven Mile Beach M'E lien Rowland 368-2294
and winding up their tour at the Faflper’s Market. The trip is Wing managed by R-Way-Travel Service of C.M.C.H. under the auspices of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Stone Harbor. Mr. Yea^r is already signing up , members for a planned trip to Austria and Vienna later
in the spring.
Called Sounds of Music,
'^homecoming are evident. The former Mary Ann Yockey has returned from Tides Inn, Va., with her husband Gene Klein of Cherny Hill, where they spent their honeymoon, lliey are planning to take Mary Ann’s mother, Catherine Letsche — designer of the pewter Stone Harbor' commemorative ; plates—to
the air trip to Munich will‘JOenmark for Easter. It n n ' XPPmR fhp Rixnpnrp
the opera, a visit to the theater in Salsburg and a performance of the Lipizzauer Horses. This trip is also sponsored by St. Mary’s and 13 members have already signed up. Reservations are limited to 36, so if you’re interested, registered now. 0 ^ * * * EVERYONE seems to be* coming or going at this time of year. The Floridians like the Quilltnan Krrshners of 75th St. Avalon, the Phil Judyski’s (he IS past pres, of the Boco Council of Avalon), the. Charlie Rudrauff’s, the Al Wcsthoff’s formerMayor and Marie Wood, 4he Russ Bailee's, and'the Tom Mitchell's! seem to edmmute. Others pick lesser known spots like the Aivc Krumbhaar’s, who choose Sanibel Island. The Bob Juni’s take Costa del Sol, Spain. But February is almost over and the real signs of
(something old) that Catherine gave Mary Ann to tuck in ner shoe for the wedding is a lufcky charm *. as well. Some of us winter-it-out' in this- climate too. But don!t give us too rfWh. sympathy. This is when y/e get to sec opr neighbors who fold their tents like arabs in sunvm&r. Ida Aulenbach of 104th St., Helen Tfull of Corinthian Dr. and the Bob Juni’s of 84th St. have all told us that because of the tremendous bus service to the Big Ap pie |hey get to, Broadway whenever "those little town blues" set in.- Next week we plan to see our daughter, Maris Clenent, in Little Me. Maris grew up in Avalon and her friends will be glad to know that Rex Reed of the N.Y. Daily News snyd "Boy'Oh Boy! Do w<^ ever need ’LITTLE ME’. There is nothing wilh the world •LITTLE ME’can’t cure.”
Pinelands Panel Is Stood Up-
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(From Page 1) plan for the county. “Any ‘noh-conformity’ between the County's plan and the Pinelands Plan stems from the insensitivity*and inappropriateness of the Pinelands Plan to Cape May County," the board said. "Until there is some indication of reasonable modifications to the Pinelands Plan, the County will take no steps regarding conformity. To do otherwise would mean adoption of the Pinelands Plan, which is unacceptable." UNDER EXISTING Pinelands regulationsr^ebunties and municipalities — includihg Woodbine, Dennis and Upper townships — had lo pFtesent their master A plans and zoning regulations to the Commission by Jan. 14 trfbeitviewed for com-
pliance.
While the few who attended last week’s hearing primarily ^objected to the Pinelands Plan in general, reports indicate one group — the Cape May County Environmental Defense Fund — criticized the County Planning Board for its stand ton the issue Fund spokeswoman sRelen Sciarra said the County should plan to conform with the Pinelands Management Plan just as the individual municipalities have agreed to conform. "Non-compliance by Cape May County is wrong, is counter-productive, even destructive," she said. CURRENTLY. THE county has no representative on the Pinelands Commis- • sion and the freeholders are reviewing applications of those interested in the position Among others, one of the names being tossed around for the job is Wildwood architect James MacDonald. (MacDonald is also being considered by the freeholders to 4 conduct a study at the Crest Haven Nursing Home that will determine what Bug in the BayN CAPE MAY - A freak accident on Hie Cape-May Lewis Ferry Sunday evening resulted in a Volkswagen with a small poodle inside being dumped into 'the water * According to reports, as the Ferry began its regular run about 7 p.m., ^ tractor-trailer rolled forward and bumped the car off deck. The small vehicle floated eventually coming to rest on the south side of the Canal. The dog was rescued by ferry personnel who put over a lifeboat.
necessary renovations to the facility
should be made.) ,
The County’s former representative to the Pinelands Commission, developer Roger Stobbart, resigned recently to devote more time to personal business.
Boyd Tyler A SLICE OF CAKE i» served by Anna Haraley during her 93rd birthday anniversary celebration at the AARP meeting in Court House recently. Survey/analysis (From Page 16) 'nnd 113,517 each (or two other commissioners Salaries amount to » 64 per capita 4.913 population. 2 26< per $100 ot IIWI million ratable*, I 1 per cent n( $3 9 million laxe*. and 54 per cent of 17 81 million budget North Wildwood I59.9K! salaries include Sli.Z78 for aide to mayor. 114.979 for mayor, and 13 875 each for seven-member Council uncludmx Council president i Salaries amount to tl2 72 per papita 4,714 population. .1 35« per *100 of *179 million ratable*, 2 2 per cent of *2 8 million taxes, and I 21 per cent of *4 96 million budRei Wildwood c rVst *23.500 salaries include *8.500 for mayor and *7.500 each for other two commissioners Salaries amount to *5 66 per capita 4,149 population. I I6< per (100 of *203 million ratable*. I 3 per mit of *1 8,. million taxes, and 61 per cent of (3 86 millioifbudget West Wildwood -- *2.550 salaries include *950 for mayor and *800 each for other two commissioner* Salaries amount lo *7 08 per capita 360 population. 2 17* per *100 of (12 millidifwatables. 1 1 per cent of (234,000 taxes, and 71 per cent df *358.525 budget Woodbine *9.200 salaries include *2.000 for mayor and *1.200 each for six-member Council < including Ctxm cil presided! • Salaries amount to *3 28 per capita 2,809 population. 6 57* per *100 of *14 million ratable*. 9 5 per cent of *96.761 taxes, and 2 0 per cent of (457.666 budget ( oanty average (30.445 salaries include (7.119 for 'mayor Salaries amount to (5 92 per capita 5.142 popula lion, I 75* per *100 of (174 million ratable*. 2 15 per cent nf-*l 4 million taxe*. and 89 per cent of *3 42 million budget fNote Salorln current at of latt week, budget, lax and ratable flgurei from /Ml County Abttract of Ratable!, population/Igurct/ram IMO Centut >

