Cape May County Herald, 1 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Operation Rice Bowl

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We should think about decorating for next year, in August^ Yes. definitely! * * our willing workers really got snowed under, with orders this summer so let’s play it smart Before you leave Cape May for the winter, please try to find time to take stock of your house Do the cushions for the wicker need replacing? What rooms need to be refreshed with wallpaper? Just make your selections and let our staff work on your projects this winter

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CAMDEN - Bishop. GOorgc H Gurlfoylo has annoiinced that $29,056.21 was collected throughout the Camde/t Diocese through Operation Rice Bowl Seventy-five percent of these funds has permitted Cktholic Relief Services to support programs of nutrition, agricultural development and emergency hunger relief in other parts of the world: Twenty-five percent of Rice Bowl funds contributed during I>ent is being distributed to the county offices of Catholic Social Sermons Set >110 GRANDE Who Is Ihe Holy Spirit is Ihe title Of Pastor Fox II a.m. message Sunday at the Rio Grande Bible Church Why study the Holy Spirit is the title for the 7:30 evening sermon A brass ensemble and singer David Fox will perform at the morning service. This Thursday morning, Sept 2, the church is sponsoring a trip to Great Adventure, leaving the parsonage at 7:30.

‘Summer Ended’ Sertnon Theme NORTH CAPE MAY - The Summer is Ended, And Wp Arp Not Saved is the theme of the 11 a m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, located on Fishing Creek Rd. near Bayshore Rd., according to the pastor, Dr. George Fincke. The service will' be broadcast over WCMC, 1230 AM At the 7 p.m. service, which is broadcast over WRIO-FM. 102.3, Dr. Fincke will continue his series ,'ofl the Charismatic Movemenf, with the sermon entitled, Speaking in Tongues. At 10 p.m., Dr. Fincke is joined by Joe Trombetta in hosting the weekly call-in program, Let’s Talk. Saturday at 11 a m. the church picnic will be held at the County Park. Coordinator for the event is Elder Tom Foley.

AVALON DOG OWNERS TAKE NOTICE YOU ARE SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION AND FINE IF: * « . ., '■v 1. Your dog is on the beach at any time. 2. Your dog is unleashed at any time. 3. You fall to clean up and remove dog excreta. A copy of Borough Ordinances covering these matters may be obtained from the Avalon Borough Clerk, Borough Hail. YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE APPRECIATED

Services, the Camden diocesan agency which serves people in need in the six counties of South Jersey. a The Diocesan Cc»ter also announced thaY Fr Michael P. Orsi, associate pastor. St. Thomas*Moore parish. Cherry Hill, has been transferred to the faculty . of Wildwood Catholic High School and associate in residence, St. Paul, Stone Harbor impossible Task’ .Sermon theme RIO GRANDE — The Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor, will preach on An Impossible Task: A Look at Gideon at the 11 a.m. worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel, Sunday, Sept. 5. The pastor will speak on The Relation of the New Covenant to this Age at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. There will be a Young Adult "Progressive Picnic 6:15 p.m. Friday, Sept? 10. ’ in the parsonage. • Communion-' WILDWOOD CR®T - Communion service #11 be held 11 a m. Sunday; Sept. 5, at Crest Community Church. Rev. Charley L. Rose will offer the meditation, with Mrs. Bette Van Dyke at the organ and' directing the senior choir 4 Generations VILLAS — A dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tamm, 4 Hazelwood Ave., recently brought together four generations of the family. Present were Frederick E. Tamm. 77, greatgrandfather; Eugene Frederick Tamm, 56, of Lindenwold, grandfather; Frederick E. Tamm, 31, of Woodstown, father, and the youngest generation, Bryan Frederick Tamm. 4 months.

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THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY INC. is a nonprofit . volunteei organization. Besides the animal above, they also have numerous other pets for adoption. In addition, they offer a neutering and spaying, program' and provide a lost and found service. All animals have shots before adoption. Call 465-4563 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for details Donations are welcomed.

THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITY INC. at 1 Shelter Rd. of Tennessee Ave. in Ocean City has the pet below for adoption at well as many other canines land felines. Shots' are administered before adoption. The Society is run by volunteers and donations are appreciated They’re open between 1and 4 p.m. and can be

reached at 399-2018.

FLUFFY is a 2 year old calico persian. She’s been spayed and declawed, inside cat only! ‘ r

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HAKKY HAM.. M. of Villas. Auk 37 Hr wan a rrlirrd machinist . olIHAM A BI.KACIIKR. 73. of Villas. Aur 29 Hr was rrhrwf St'ZANNK K. BURTON. 22, of OrranCily. Aur 22. in a traffic Acci dent in Australia She was a Rrarfuatr of Ocran City High School GKORfit: R. OAI.V. TS.of Sra Isle City, Aur 27 Hr was a member of the hoard of directors of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hnspllal JOSKI’H A OARNKM. Sr.. 91. of North Wilijwnod Aug 26 He was a reliefer trucKdriver /iRRTRtTlk C. FAtfMRR. 83. of Ocean City, AuB 24 She was a restArnl for 25 yea* * VIWIN I.. HAKkAK. 81. of Mar moral Aur 2y He was formerly of Ocean City t UHTS I.. HF AHOY 69. of Villa*. Aug 23 He was a member of the .... ... . —««| Valina 01.11 r.

MAN1I. 78. of Court I She waa formerly of North Wildwood F.MMA AMFXIA KINO, 66. of Erma. Aug 28 She wat^a retired book-, keeper ANNIE KI*4«GMAV7 «6. of Wildwood. Aur 26 She was past president of the Wildwood Civic Cllib CHARLES P. MrlHINAM). 57. Of Wilbraham House, West Cape May He was an innkeeper OF.OROE S MEHI.. 81. of Stone Harbor. Aug 28 Hr was a member of the Stone Harbor Yacht Club: • I.IM.IAN A. TARBOTTOM, 76. of North Wildwood. Aug 22 She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church WALTER J. WEI.I.s. 82. of Ocean City. Aur 22 He was a member of the Maritime laiw Assor

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