Cape May County Herald, 8 December 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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WHILE LAST YEAR’S finit annual Christmas Parade certainly was a hufje success, this year's evertt set for this Satur day, Dec 11 — is sure to be tagger and better

Sponsored by the local Rotary Club, the parade steps off from the Breakwater Shopping Center at 7 p:m. Marchers will proceed south on Rayshore ftoad to the

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North Cape May Shopping Center. Prizes will be awarded in various categories including: commercial floats, marching units; religious, comic, fire and youth groups and’animal's and pets SPEAKING OF enter tainment, anyone who enjoys a good play certainly wants to ■ head over to Lower Cape May Regional High School this week and see the student production of Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge. Curtain rises 8 p.m. Dec. 9toDec.il. Set in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge during the early 1950’s, the play explores the lives of Italian immigrants as they struggle with traditional respon- - sibilities to themselves and the inevitable changes thrusf' upon them by modem America. THE LOWER Twp. Republican Club last week elected officers for 1983. They are: George Martin, president; Joseph H. Davis, vice president , Leo Jordan, 2nd vice president; Pamala Genovese; 3rd vice president^ Cass Clark, secretary; Raymond Beck, treasurer; and John Wookey Jr, three-year trustee. TOWNSHIP Land Use Official Feme Detwiler was in San FranciscuOct. 23-26 to attend an American Planners. Association serhinar According to Detwiler, the only land use officer from N.J. to take part in the program, the seminar dealt heavily with Zoning

and the administrative procedures associated with such issues. ALTHOUGH financial disclosure statements cite Bowman Builders of Villas as a major contributor to the recent campaign of Democratic Township Committeeman-elect Robert Fothergflll. according to qompanyiprinctpal Ellery Bowman, r the $500 contribution was a personal one from this son. Jack. and was not associated with Bowman Bilders Lodal Democratic leader Pat Calfina has acknowledged that the campaign financial reports have been amended through Trenton to show the $500 as Jack's personal contribution. Ellery Bowman is currcntly the senior Republican member on the County Board of Taxation. • • • . CONGRATULATIONS to the newly elected officers . of the Township Chamber of Commerce. Offiders for the coming year include president Robert Obermeier, vice president Fred Heifer, treasurer John McMonagle, recording secretary Bonnie Millard, correspondiqg secVetary Joyce Worrel, and threeyear directors — barren Garretson, Wanda , Kempinski, Boyd Tylef.A PLANNINGM>oard members should Rbon be receiving their copy of the township's zoning ordinance officially adopted in June 1981. Questioned by Committeewoman Peggie Bieber-

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