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SKA ISUK CITY A rtKional conference -for divorced, separated, or widowed persons, spons«red by the Family Life
Bureau of the Camden Diocese, w'ill be held at St Joseph’s Paris Mall. 4308 Landis Ave . Saturday evening. Nov fi.
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Those attending will have their choice of hearing Rev. Monsignor Martin Killeen on the topic of the annulment process or attorney Carmen Alvarez, who will discuss the legal problems encountered by those separated, divorced or widowed ALL INTERESTED per sons regardless of church affiliation are invited to attend. Registration fee is $3. Pre-registration . is required Checks should be payable to Family Life Bureau and sent with name, address and phone number to Wayne Whalen. • P.O. Box 243. Cape May
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Parentjng in a OneParent Family” will be discussed by family counselor John DcICorio 8 p.m. Oet. 15 at the County Extension Center. South Dennis Road. Court House Del Carlo will address the New Beginnings Group, a self-help organization of separated, widowed and divorced persons. For additional information, call 465.9666 days or 465-3577
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New Beginnings will also hold a coffee session and discussion, Are You a Toad? at the Center 7:30 p.m.. Oct.120. Call June, 522-6211, and a Halloween house partis p.m., Oct. 23. For resefvatiqns call
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Dorh Ward . FORMER GOVERNOR Brendan T. Byrne received conservation award for his efforts in preserving the Pinelands at dinner of the New Jersey Audubon Society held at the Golden.Eagle. Cape May. From the left are William G. Raranyay, executive director of the society;' Janet Jackson, president; Byrne and Elmer Rowley, member of the Board of Directors.
Merit Scholar Commendations
COURT HOUSE - Principal John McVey, v of Middle Township High School.
Zoning Board Applications
AVALON — The borough Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet 7:30i p.m. tomorrow, Oct 7 to consider two applications. At the meeting in Borough Hall, 3100 Dune Dr. the board will consider an application by Nancy O’Connor to construct two stores, with waiver of offstreet parking requirements. The board will also take up an application by
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Hildegarde Schneider to construct a gazebo for use In conjunction with an on premises swimming pool on the property at 150 40th St. • Winter Hours WILDWOOD CREST - Winter hours at the CrestPublic Library are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays. The library is at 6301 Ocean Ave., between Wisteria .and Columbine Rds. Phone 522-0564. Coalition. Meet RIO GRANDE - Tne County Human Services ‘Coalition will hold its regular monthly meeting 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Conference Room, Social Services Building, here.
has announced the names of four seniors who are being commended in the 1983 National Merit Scholarship Program. Letters of commendation will be presented to John M. Ballinghoff. Christopher T. Harvey, David C. Somers, and Kenneth R. Watson, who placed among the top five percent of the participants in the 28th nationwide competition.
AVALON BRIlHiK RESULTS S*pt 24 1 Emma Fralm '>950 2 Jayw K«Mie 5500 3 Roy RrddiP 4370 Oct l t Helen Coppock 5640 2 Horace Griffith 5530 3 Charlie Krout 5020
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