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How about the eyecatching mini gazebo on the front la*n of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. It’e for the profection of the many volunteers who are sitting out there selling ticke 1 chances on the 1982 Ch'evette two-door raffled off October 2. Monsignor Patrick J. Madden, pastor, and Brian Finnerty, a student at Stockton State College, built most of the main structure, while Paul Davis of Victorian Towers made the beautiful carpenter’s lace making it all so Victorian. George Golden of Victorian Towers made it all complete with the outside sign. • • • AT THE recent Mayor’s Advisory Committee Meeting, Arthur Blomkvrst reported that the city had purchased a machine which will recycle old concrete streets and that all will be gone over to fix the patches which created bumps and lumps. It’ll take a little time, but all wilhbe done. • • • ANOTHER GOOD thing to happen, the' telephone booth a half t^ck from the bus station winbe moved in the sitting alcflfre so inclement weather won’t be disturbing. HYDRANGEA FesUval Committee has sold over 400 plants, with judging to take place June 19, according to chairperson Barbara Kopp. This all started in 1958 by Carolyn S. Gunthorp. who has been a director of the Greater Cape May Chamber of Commerce since Us Inception. Hydrangeas do well in Cape May’s climate and
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there are so mariy beautiful garden displays throughout the area. • • • THE VERY beautiful electronic carillons w^ich you hear at 1 and 8 P. M. playing traditional hymns were installed by the Verdin Bell Company of Cificinnati, Ohio at the Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in memory of Ann? and John Benson for their dedication and bequeaths. Anne, was a member of the choir for many, many years and a former schoolteacher then retiring in Cape May. Listening to t^ese relaxing chimes playing various hymns just makes the day complete. • • • CONGRATULATIONS. Margaret and John Sutcliffe of Victorian ToWers will celebrate their 62nd wedding anniversary with a special Mass at 4 pm, and on Juen 18 will have a party at the Towers for all the tenants. / MAITRE DI of the year just has to be Ron Chatham of the Atlas Crystal Room in Cape May. Taking cgje of the wants of so many, and always cheerfully, is a gift in itself. • • • OPENING dinner-of-the-season at the Cha(/onte Hotel is June 16, with the very best in southern cooking by Helen Dickerson and Dot Burton. Many delicious menus are in the plans all summer long. Remember to visit the Ring Edward Room too, say Judy and
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Anne, chairpersons of it all. GET WELL S60N to Dr. James McAneny, Gertrude Finey. Betty Glodowski, Elizabeth Cossaboon, Anne Corcoran.’Mary Bruno and Jack Henderson. AYC in Season . AVALON — The Initial meeting for the 1982 gummer season of the ‘Avalon Yacht Club Auxiliary is 10:30 Tuesday morning, June 22 at the clubhouse, 7th and the Bay. Mary C. Fallon also reminds members and the public that the "grand rummage sale” is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the club on Wednesday, June 23, and again on Thursday, from 9 to 11 a.m. Prize Winners CAPE MAY - Grand prize winner in th^’’Great Giveaway” Contesi held by Cape May County Savings and Loan Association was Valerie Burke. Other winners were Carlyle Dennis, Jean Berghause and Danny Anderson. The contest was held to celebrate the opening of the new branch here.
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