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Washington Street Mall Merchants Assoc. Distances for the two races are 3,000 meters (1.86 miles) beginning at 8:30, and 10,000 meters (6.2 miles) at 9 a m. Classic T-shirts will be presented to all registrants while the supplies last. The night before (between 6 and 9, June 4) there’ll be a "Carboloading Spafehftti and free beer party” at Convention
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AWARDS will include special hand carved leather and wood plaques to the first man and woman in the 10 Km J5£e; and Oly m pi c-sty le/^oldTsHyer and bronze medals to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wien and 1st, 2nd and 3rd woqien j/o age categories). TheFFare six age categories for both sexes, from under 20 to over 60. Call 884-8411 for entry information.
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granddaughter’s scuplture show in New York is Katherinr Lewis. It was Pamela Brown’s show, with the entire family turning out to wish her all good wishes. Seniors’Meet VILLAS - Next meeting of the Lower Township Federation of Senior Citizens will be 1 p.m. Thursday, May 20 at the Miliman Center here. Marking 50th VILLAS - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach of Village Rd. will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary May 15 with a noontime Mass at St. John of God Church, followed by a reception at Layre’s Dutch Kitchen.
IT’S NEW. it’s called Aunt Lorey't and it’s right on the Physick Estate. There’s gifts of all sorts, and antiques too. It’s Ret Smith’s, and grand opening brought many to the quaint shop, located on the porch of the mansion. Ret promises to keep It stocked with ’’different type things.” • • • NEWLY ELECTED officers of Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Council are Agnes Nehrlng., president, Dolly Stango. vicepresident, and Dolores Nolan, secretary. Crowning of Mary May procession on Sunday, May 16, at Star of the Sea Church will add to its already beautiful program,
speaker Rev. Robert Kahie of the Church of the Advent. This is all part of the new developments of Ecumenisim. AFTER THE great success of the Tulip Festival, the energetic committee met to discuss plans for next year’s celebration. Some exciting additions are contemplated, says Carln Feddermann, chairperson, especially since we've received recognition from far and wide and so many tourists came to enjoy the twoweekend festivities. • • • MARY IMBURZIA of Cape May Point and Freddy Thoms of the saihe area are ardent dog lovers. They make sure to keep the canines happy, no matter the time of day. GET WELL to Bea Manzi. she's the main cog in so many Cape May events. Also Frank Beck, Alfred Eulas Sr. and Walter Measday.
COURT HOUSE - The following *re« births have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Hospital: DAUGHTER lo Eugene And Holly Neill Symrak of 20JA W St Johns Ave . Villa*. April 2« DAUGHTER to Charles and Anna Ireland Haig of 209 88th St.. Townsends Inlet. April 26 DAUGHTER to Richard and Carol Beck Kenney of 163 E Pacific Ave , Villas, April 30 DAUGHTER Ip William and Alberta Pomlear Garrison of R D.3 Rt 47, Corn House, May 2 DAUGHTER to John and Nancy Garrison Barges* of 197 Shunpike Rd . Rio Grande. May 2 DAUGHTER to David and Claudette MacKall Williams of Woodbine Manor, Woodbine. May 3. SOMERS POINT - The following area births have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital: SON to Dean and Michelle Town Wyks of Il3-68th St Sea tale City, April 28 SON to John amf Lucy CastaMI I Qalgley of 1109 W«t Ave . Ocean Cl- ' ty. April 28 DAUGHTER to Bruce and Kathleen Shrdloskl Shivers of 510 Fourth Ave . Weal Cape May, April
Weltsenberg Wilson of Ht. 50. Box 394, Tuckahoe, April 29 DAUGHTER lo John and Marjorie Laebben Froyne of 327 N Quail Dr , Marmora. April 30. SON to Mark and Dawna Rorbank tienovrse of 408 Winslow Ave.. North Cape May, May J. SON to Eugene and Cynthia Suhl Jones of 401 AlUnlic Ave., Apt C. Ocean City. May 2
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