Cape May County Herald, 7 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald A lantern 7 July '82

PERSONALLY invited to an audience with Quern Beatrix of the Royal Netherlands at Rutger's University in New Brunswick, were Cape May’s CaHn Keddermann and Millie I^Canfnra of the Captain Mcy'a Inn The cermony took place in the Kirkpatrick Chapel with several other visiUilg dignataries attending WELCOME TO Margaret (Mickey) Griffith. sister of Shirley Stiles of the Whitrhouse inn and Stiles Taxi Company. Mickey has never before been to Cape May. and made the trip all the way from Canada where she makes her home. REMEMBER. YOU READ it here. In the not too distant future, there'll be horse-drawn carriages about Cape May. Just the thought is exciting, arid it's going to come true . SO FAR for this season, there'll be three lavatory buildings installed, such as the one now on Lyle La. at the Rotary Bandstand The other two will be ohe at Poverty Beach and one behind the bike rack at the Victorian Plaza, directly across from Victorian) Towers Mayor Klomkvest advises that should these areas not be totally satisfactory, the buildings can be moved to other places SAINT BARNABAS Art Group this year is having their Art Show for two weekends; It'll be ip August at the very beautiful Eurey Ferace estate — surely the best background for all the artists' showings. GUESS WHAT? Remember the original clock which stood for years in Washington Street Plans are now under way by the Mall Merchants Association to re activate this old standby Will Garfol. president of the Mall Merchants, is undertaking

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this great task SHADE TREE Com mission of Cape May is also hard-at-work coming up with the identification of trees in the Cape and placing the proper markings to identify them So many

visitors would like this information but it’s lots of work. OUR LADY Star of the Sea Church does it again This time with free French lessons for beginners and intermediate Madam

Georgette Caskie. from France herself. Is the instructor and is so very interested to make sure all her pupils enjoy the 'conversational French.'' especially if you're plann ing a trip abroad Classes are not limited to flbrishiorters. so if this is ’ something you always wanted to do. look into it even though the classes have already started, perhaps you can join the next group

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