Cape May County Herald, 13 October 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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HKM TIFIC’/\tH>N Certificate awarded UprouRh of Stone Harbor by county Chamber of Commerce for Se- , ( ,nd Ave. flower beds is admired by Mrs.Jtamona Wilson, left, president of Warden Club, and Mia. !>ottie l'elru/<o, club member. Garden Club At Workshop

STONK HARBOR — The Garden Club will attend a workshop on dried flower arrangement at the Wetlands Institute given by Miss Marian (Jlaspey 10 y rn Monday. Oct. I8.«/

Club President Mrs. Ramona Wilson said that all attending should bring ' with them a small container holding crushed chicken wire or a piece of styrofoam.

LUCKY WINNER of the car raffle at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Cape May, was Don McTague of Washington St., with ticket No 18620. Ed Jarvis of Cape May Point is “keeper* of the keys” at St. Agnes, the little church so many take special pride in^at the , Point Next year will mark its 100th anniversary and already Cape May Pointers are planning special festivities. Hospitality Group from Our Lady Star of the Sea are loyal in their devotion to the Cape Care Center and South Cape Nursing Home. Under the guidance of Catherine McGill and Joan Pecklconls, special holidays, and birthdays are remembered with little gifts, special desserts, singirig and even dancing to the piano playing oGBetty lluen of Victorian Towers THESE SHUT-INS look

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WILDWOOD CREST RESIDENTS

VOTE SO BEACH FEES... AG AIN! VOTE NO BEACH FEES ON NOVEMBER 2ND! Will Beach Fees STOP TAX INCREASES? NO! .- ■ COMMUNITIES WITH BEACH FEES SUFFER... Yf.ARI >' TAX INCREASES YEA HI. Y REACH FEE INCREASES

Don' la- fooled hs (a\ threats and scare lactic.. HEFkns ARF CAUSED BY POOR FISC Al. MANAGEMENT... SOT THE I 1C A OF REACH FEES!

V0TK NO BEACH FEES — NOVEMBER 2ND YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE... NO BEACH FEES!

forward so much to the visits of this Social Action Committee. Now they've a request to make from anyone who can help. They’re working oh Christmas gifts to bring to these people confined to the nursing homes. What is especially desired is jewelry, but not earrings; pocketbooks and stuffed animals, also toilet articles cuch as perfume, powder, lotion. All are requested to try to help and if you can " please contact Catherine McGill at 884r2395. She will arrange Ip pick up whatever ydl can,spare. Remtmber to look among your closets; perhaps there is some little Item you can spare to make someone happy. Many of these patients have no one at all, no family and haven't set»n any visitors for quite sometime. Our heartfelt thanks to this committee for their dedication and real concern. Commander Betsy Hall is another diligent worker, many times driving to and from these two nursing homes carrying anyone who wishes to participate.

HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to little Jamie Fiocca all of II years old. He’s one of the top altar boys serving Mass at Our Lady of Star of the Sea. Also to Jonas Peters. Stiles Taxi driver bouncing about town. . HAPPY 50th, Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. E. Stutski special wedding celebrations are being made. j SPECIAL GET WELL WISHES toftetty Fahey and Mary Wei^erger. PIANO RECITAL of Reggie Brown's students is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 24, at the Church of the Advent, Franklin and Washington Sts., Cape May, 3 p.m. It s free and a delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon. LOWER REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL is planning a Surfing Contest Oct. 24. It’s inter-scholastic and students are forming a club to bring the event to the dedication of all surfers who would like to see this special demonstration of skill. AN ECUMENICAL CHORUS is being organized with all the people desirous of contributing their voice, no matter what degree, if you just wish Jo participate. Wade Cooper at the Church of the Advent is holding rehearsals. It’s Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Members of the various churches in the area are participating. It’s for everyone come one, come all. The final program will be at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church sometine in December, but for now, do come out for the rehersals.

JUDGES FOR Indian Summer Flower Show of Garden Club of Stone Harbor were Mrs. Peter Takinson, Andrew Strang and Mrs. Norman Young. Indian Summer Flower Awards

STONE HARBOR - Winners in the Indian Summer Flower Show were named by judges Mrs. Norman Young, Mrs. Peter Atkinson and Andrew Strang in* six creative design and nine horticultural classes. * A special class, by invitiation only, named Thanksgivihg In Colonial America, was won by the Green Thumb Garden Club of Somers Point; second place went to the Northfield Garden Club and third place to the Absecon Garden Club. Winners and runners-up were: CLASS I. Indian Sunimcr I Nancy Ritchie. 2 Virginia Dclliplanc. 3. Ramona Wilson. 4. Alice Supplrc. Class II. Love's Always in Bloom I Nancy Ritchie. 2 Alice Supplee. 3 Ann Townlcy, 4" Mary Conwcll. Class HI. Dune Grasses and Gulls 1. Betsy Pfieffer, 2. Elsie Snyder. 3 Polly Bowen. 4 Betsy Pfieffer Class IV. In a Nutshell: IV-A. 1. Fran Lewis 2 Mary Coffey. 3. Betsy Pfieffer; IV-B. I Betty Burger. 2. Ramona Wilson. 3 Betsy Pfieffer, 4. M. Jane Owings; Honorable Mention. Fran Van Ness. Class V. Potpourri: I Selma Streett, 2. Betty Burger. 3. Mary Wheaton. 4 Agnes Robinson. Class VI. Thanksgiving In Colonial America: 1. Green Thumb Garden Club of Somers Point. 2. Northfield Garden Club, 3. Abaecon Garden Club ROSES — HYBRID TEAS: 1 Dot ty PftniMo. 2 Dotty' Petnmo. 3. Jane Scott. 4. Mary Gretver: " Flonbunda Spray l Fran Van Ness. 2 Agnes Ritchie. 4 Mary G reiver Cut Annuals: 1 Dahlia. Jerry Stump; Mixed. I Betsy Pfieffer, 2 Betty Burger, 3 Hilda **'—" Single I

Fran Van Ness. 2 Agnes Robinson. . 3. Nancy Ritchie. 4 Marv Gxetner. DRIED A PRESERVED Flowers I. Ramona Wilson, 2 Ramona Wilson House Plants - Flowering 1. Marlene Casper. 2. Virginia Deiliplane. 3. Mary Greiner FOLIAGE: 1 M KloUbucher. 2 Mary Greiner. 3 -Alma Squassoni. 4 Helen Cxupldk; Succulents — Cactus I Dotty PctniMO. 2 Elsie Snyder. 3. Dotty Petruixo, 4 Mary Wheaton; Other: I Peg Schaffer. 2 M KloUbucher. 3 Ma-lcne Casper. 47 Betsy Pfieffer Dish. Gardens - Terraniums 1 Fran Lewis. 2 Betsy Pfieffer. 3 • Gale Keown. Garden Vegetables I Selma Streett. 2 Selma Street!. 3 Hen Pfieffer. 4 Selma Streett Hang ing Baskets t Nancy Ritchie. 2 Virginia Dilliplane. 3 Dotty Petrur to, 4. M*Hclen Crupick; Foliage I Fran Lewis, 2 Dotty Petrur/o, 3. Betty Burger '

At Workshop VINELAND - Recently the New Jersey Federation of Women’s Club held its Workship at the Women’s Club here. The Women’s Community Club of Cape May was represented by Mrs. Frank Entrikin, president; Mrs. Herman Harmon, second vice president; Mrs. James Duckenfied, sunshine chairman, Mrs. John Stout, recording secretary; Mrs. Reginald Brown, senior trustee, and Mrs. Pumal Goldy.

Swodiih/Esalan Matsag* • Muscular Tanslon - Ralaoslng Trigger - point work • Polarity energy balancing Linda H. Foster Certified Massage Practitioner Member, American Massage & Therapy Association

Jeney tope >MfMt Cre*t Haven Rood

Cope May Court Hou»e, NJ

(409) 449-7411

W. Hand Avenue

Cope May Court House, NJ

(409) 449-4723

H E R E I S A DELIGHTFUL thought; "Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our icarts, And we are never, W the same.” I)N M E M O R I A M : Rosalia Chekanski, devoted mother of a large family, ever loving to the end. She’s sadly missed.

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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

Spinal segment misalignment, when occurring in the upper back or the neck, are characterized by pain in the shoulders, neck or arms. There may or may not also be a tingling or numbness in the arms and hands. Misaligned spinal vertebrae may close or reduce the openings through which nerves leave the spine to carry messages from the brain

to the various muscles. If pinched, the nerves become irritated. Their effi^pney is reduced and the resultant pain is a symptom that trouble exists. Chiropractic specializes in finding and correcting spinal trouble.

In the interest of better health from the office of: Or. Jo—ph J. Mno —Chiropractor—