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SEA ISLE CITY - St. one de Beaupre Strine in oebec, St. Joeeph Oratory and NdtceDime Cathedral in Montreal are included in six-day Canadian trip sponsored by St. Joseph parish May 17-tt. Also included are city tours of new and old Quebec. Parisiap Mon-
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Reservation deadline is April 1. For brochure Ad reservation coupon call M3-M8S or 263-«®e or writ*. St. Joseph T C 4308 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 08243.
Sermon On God’s Will’
‘LifhtOf The World’
AVALON - The Sunday School of the First United Methodist Church will sponsor a Pancake Day 9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday, March 37, at the church, 34th St. and Dune Dr. the menu includes all-you-can eat pancakes,, sausage and beverage. Proceeds will support the building fund for a ramp entrance for the handicapped, facilities, Sunday School rooms, and>offices.
RIO GRANDE - "To Obey God’s WiU” will be the theme for th'ik message at the 11 a!m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L Rathmell."pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. The Cape May County Christian School Choir will present a special concert 7 p.m. Sunday. The weekly Bible Study amf -prayer time is.7 p.m. Wednesday.
Cart F. AnwM. 77. of Wlkhrood. March 15 He lired here nine years ■nd vat i Mason in Philadelphia Hetea T. Meeker. 5). of Sea tele. March It She was an employee of Blue Cram of Philadelphia 30 years AanaT. VagaMki. 35, af Woodbine, March II hi Betheada, Md. A
S. SEAVILLE "I AM - the light of the World,” one of the "Self Declarations of Jesus," is the subject of the message to be given by the Rev. John.M. Long, pastor of the United Methodist Church, at (W 11:15 a.m. service Sunday' The special Lenton Hour at 7 p.m. features the "Sign and Symbols of the Faith,” and will be complemented 'by a slide presentation telling the story of Christ as he walked the highways of the Holy Land. Music and singing will be led by David Freese. Light refreshments .^rved after the hour, are hoetecT'by' Mrs. C. Hildy Reeves and Mrs. Kenneth Simpkins.
‘Hie Right Time’.
CAPE MAY i- the Rev.Cass Shaw’s sermon topic for this Sunday's worship service at First Presbyterian Church will, te "The Right Time.” Bible study is held 7:30 every Wednesday evening in the lounge. •; ^
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VILLAS — The Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will hdld a Food" Sale9:15^m. ApilSatthe (Mon.) Guarantee Bank (Villas Branch) Bayshore Road. '
graduated from Wiktvood Catholic KS in 1975 and had worked a* a crimlnologUt in the County troha lion Dept Robert J. Conover. 56. of Wood bine, March 20 An area reaident 25 year*, he owned and operated Conover* Pharmacy in Court House until \rn, am) Central Pharmacy In Cape May for k-atari time afterward Kathryn M. CnnUy.», of Sen lale. March 15. Fortherly of Philadelphia, she waa an area reaident more than
to make
G. Kenaetlr Crawford, 78, of Ocean City. March IS. Formerly of Philadelphia, he waa a reaident here
11 year*
CkrHUao L. Dieter!f. 77, of Villa*. March 15 Bom In Philadelphia, he moved to Wildwood, where he owned and operated Parker* Parking Lot He waa a Villa* reaident lix year*. William H. RnNt Sr.. 42.. of Wildwood. March 15 Re wfcf manager of th« McDonald - * restaurant on the Boardwalk and former president of the Volunteer Fire C<r of Somers Potnt where he lived until three year* ago Willard 8. frank. 68. of Stone Har tar, March 16 In Boynton Beach. Fla Retired from- the Frankford Arsenal, he moved to Stone Hajbor ’ 12 year* ago from Philadelphia Paul J. R. Gervala, 72. of North CapC May. March. 17. Born In New Yortt City, he wit £ resident here for several year* He w*» a retired S at foremap for Stanford ily. and worked on the an Project during-Wsrld Warll V ’ Eleanor Goldinger' 50. of Wildwood Great, March 20 A lifelong resident, the, belongto several social, civic and religious organiution* (Tarenre F. Hnmphrirt. 71,-of Sea isle. March 19 Born in Philadelphia, he was an area reaktentll years. He waa a"printer for more than 50 years 1 Harry S. Jarnk*. 91. of the Villas. March 19 Born In Philadelphia, he wa* a reaident here M year* Margaret P. KHckton. 85, of Villa*. March 16 .She moved here 25 years ago from Kentucky Florence Macke*, 78, of North Cape May. March 20 Born in' Philadelphia, she wa* a seamstress for Sear* and Roebuck there James L. Rice. 08. of Cold Spring. March 21. A lifelong area reaident. he waa a self employed painter Ada M. Risky. 99. of Avalon. March 30 A resident here 47 year*.
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oldest resident of
Edna Mae RMkrtkack. 87. of Court House. March 12 Born in Camden, she waa a resident tare
five y
, here 22 years, he wa* the manager of the Mulford Seafood Shack ip Ocean City. Evelyn L. Shaw. 78, of Seavtlie, March IS -She was a reaident of Ocnan City and Camden before moving tare It years ago She operated the Station Store in Ocean City for 30
year*, until her retirement in 1888 .
Florence A. Watson, 84. of Villas,
March 17 Born in New Hampshire.,
■he was a reaident here seven year* She died from injuries sustained in
an automobileAccident
Alkerl L WeWr. 73, of Cold Spr ing, March 14 A reaident here 30 K K he waa a retired clerk at
'a Fisheries *
<Hto Werner, 7*. of Ocean Ctiy, March 17 He was a retired cabinet maker for the Waldorf Aa'orta Hotel and moved here 14 years ago from New York City . He wa* born In Ger-
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