Cape May County Herald, 2 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 23

Testimonial Held By Legion

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TUCMAHOE - A testimonial dinner was held at the Tuckahoe Post, American Legion, for County Commander George Rapp and County President Mary Roll of the Auxiliary. Raymond Young of the Tuckahoe Post served as

master of ceremonies, introducing Dept Cmdr Margaret Malone and Dept President Mrs Herbert Dwyer. Larry Enderweis of Cape May Post was honored as Legionnaire of the Year in the county.

County Calendar (From Page 19) House. Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9 p m Saturday 9 to 4:30. Sunday 1 to5 p.m P m .^arnraay Boro l.lhr« r y 1 522 0r*ll 1 6301 Ocean Ave., Wildwood Crest Monday thru Saturday 10 to 5, Sundays t to 5, evenmgs hours Tuesday thru,Thursday 6:30 to 9, - ( B wT r » H ^ t0, ! ,Ca ’ Mu * eum - Rm 212-216City Hall (5ZI-2444), N J.& Montgomery Aves . Wildwood. Monday thru Friday 10 a m.-noon Countv Park (465-5271) featuring barbecue pits, picnic S^^ gr0 . Und , & • ba " fie,ds - children s zoo. tii dutk hg 81 s ' R, ‘ 9 north of c M c<>u^, House ' dai, y Birding Hotline (taped message on bird sighting. Hawk n ^P 0 *!" 15 ' interest 'ng phenomena & birding tips) by CRtBmi^observatory, 707 E. Lake Dr.. Cape May Point ^Wetlands Institute featuring nature Museum Aquaria. Observation Tower & Bookstore (368-1211). Stone Harbor Blvd., Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 5. ‘ 8848411 ext 27) Elementary School pool, Cape May every Monday. Wednesday & Friday afternoon 3:30 to 4:30. *

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CAPE MAY CMNTY lENUKAN^ REMEMBER-MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT ON JUNE 8 ELECT WLUCEWT FENWICK for U.S. SENATE

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^ Ronald Reagan

"Few can question her commitment to the rote she has taken as a fiscal watchdog for the taxpayers " National Taxpayers Union Miflicsnt Fenwick "represents a strong step toward helping seniors remain free and independent National Alliance of Senior Citizens

A STRONG EFFECTIVE VOICE FOR NEW JERSEY ★ ★ ★ Assure the continuation of efficient, effective county government and guarantee productive leadership by electing the REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CANDIDATES E MILLICENT FENWICK-U.S. Senate 63 JOHN MAHONEY-U.S. Congress S3 ANGELA PULVINO-County Clerk S3 ROBERT HENTGES-County Surrogate B4 JACK BITTNER-County Freeholder S3 Your Local Republican Organization Candidates nn KPULKAN-CIL 2 TUESDAY, JUNE S

KEEP CAPE MAY COUNTY GOVERNMENT PROGRESSIVE Ordered and Paid tor Capa May County Rapublican Campaign Commntaa. Don Kally. Traaa

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