Cape May County Herald, 1 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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CITY’S Chamber of Com tnibrce mrtnberfiVip mfelinR. is schedulfd. for Monday. September lith af. •the Allas Motel it’s Dutch Treat starting at 6:30 PM Speaker is Asaemhlyman Guy Mu

IMAGINE having your own Racquet Ball, set-up that’s just what Marry Kulkowitz of the Mad Batter Restaurant has all rigged up right next to his building Harry says he needs the exercise and after all the working hours, about all he can do is to tod die outside and lilt the ball at the new concrete wall , he's net up*

OFFICER Todd Unger is a summer policeman with all the attributes of a dedmated policeman ..he not only responds quickly biit his pleasing manner helps to understand a tionMRS. Eva Stiles of Corgie Street just has to be 'Mother of \thc Year’’ she's all of\ 91 years young only a Wttle woman but with^a huge smile a4l the time ..she’s very alert never.’ complaining about anything but remember mg to ask how everyone else-is . AGNES Driscoll of the Victorian Towers was feted

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The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

recentlyat a "gding away" party- hosted by Mary. Joyce of Cape May Point. Agnes is well known, having bqen a part of all activities^ both at the Towers and Our Lady Star of the Sea Church where she’s been a devoted parishioner too ..but, she’s now moving to a retirement home and is wished \fcell by all HAPPY Birthday to Msgr. Patrick J. Madden, pastor of Our Lady Star of

the Sea Church...our best wishes for ever so many more... ANOTHER Happy Birth day to Ann Dutyn of the Cape May Rescdl Squad auxiliary, everyone knows Anrt is always., doing something for the squad...even at meetings she knits all sorts of articles to' be sold to raise money for necessary equipment to help save lives..

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DON'T forget ..talking about the Cape r May Rescue Squad...the big night is Sunday, September 5th...at Convention Hall with the Harrowgate Stringband making great music., then at 10 PM the Raffle which the Auxiliary has been selling' About town, will take place. First prize is a Luxury Cruise for two valued at $1,794, and second prize a Ten Channel Regency Scanner valued al 1 $224.95. Last minute Raffle chances will be sold in fh)nt of Convention Hall, "all proceeds go towards the never-ending expense of procuring the very best equipment" says Chief 'Joseph Crouch who has been a dedicated Squad worker for 25 years. This year’s president, Julie Cinder, deserves many plaudits for the many activities she’s planned for the good of the Squad. Last, hut not least, is Ella Garden Awards CAPE MAY PT. - Awards for best flowers, gardens and landscaping were presented at a recent meeting sponsored by the borough taxpayers’ association. Winnere in the various categories were: FLOWERS — Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Gilbertson, 306 Alexander, first; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graeme, 721 East Lake Dr. second; Harman Chegwidden, 416 Yale Ave., third. Flowers and vegetables -i- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miller, 511 Brainard Ave., first; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, 717 Cape Ave., second; Mr. and Mrs. Piscopo, 298 Alexander Ave., third. EVERGREENS and shrubs — John Await, Alexander and Crystal Aves., first; Mr. and Mrs. John Pagano, 301 Lincoln Ave., second; St. Peter’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Lake and Ocean Aves.,

third. ’

Seashore Gardens — no first; Mrs. Spadafora, 205 Lincoln Ave., second; Mr and Mrs. Lee Marcotte, 113 Lincoln Ave., third. NATURAL — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves, 712 Cape Ave., first; Robert Grulich, 501 Lighthouse Ave., second, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt, 515 N. Ocean Ave., third. Cups for model projects were awarded t%Mr and Mrs. Charles Reeves, John Await and Mrs. Anthony

Miller.

Presentations were made by Mrs. Nanine Dowling, chairman of America the Beautiful Garden Clubs. Gains Scholarship MAYS LANDING - Edward McKinley, of Clermont, will be attending Atlantic Community College this fall on the college’s first Honors Scholarship. High academic achievement in high school is a must for the scholarship. McKinley graduated 10th in his class at Middle Township High School. ‘ It's always been my ambition to become an architect," said McKinley, youngest of 10 children in his family. "I hope that through this scholarship I will be able to get the start I need to achieve my

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fchairperson in charge of the Raffle. Peg Fossetl is another untiring worker whose prodding gets us all there with our receipts. . GET . well real - soon...Mrs. Antonia Colameco of West Cape May, who has been a resident of this area for every so many years. We all remember the famous Colameco’s Restaurant on Braodway where so many enjoyed the delicious food prepared by the late Mr. Colameco and

his wife, Antonia.

THE 1983 Victorian Cape May Guidebook is being readied for press ...various sales members soon will solicit and distribution is be # to 100,000 copies. For any specific information, Rosemary Stumpo is ' chairperson and she can be

reached at 884-8540.

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NEXT HEAD of Hahnemann Hospital Assn, is Theresa McKay of Cape May and Oaklyn, who was installed as president-elect

recently.

To Study In Paris

CARLISLE. PA. - Kristina M. Petrica, of Avalon, a junior at Dickinson College here, will be , studying abroad in Paris, France, during the 1982-83 academic^year as part of the Institute of European Studiqiiprogram. TW Institute of European Studies offers study programs for juniors and ^eniorfe at seven leading . European university centers, each one offering unique perspectives and opportunities utilizing the particular academic and cultural resources of its locations Miss Petrica is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen C. Petrica of 294 65th St.. Avalon.

Guard Airman Out of Basic

OCEAN CITY - Air National Guard Airman Michael D Shqrman. son of Thomas E. and Ester A. Sherman of 114 Asbury Ave., has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base. Tex., after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the medical services field.