Cape May County Herald, 22 December 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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TIIE CAPE MAY Rcbcuc Squad Auxiliary wishes to thank the entire comiounity for their dedicated cooperation in once again making their Annual Bake

Sale a success

The Auxiliary also wishes to - extend sincere thanks to Vincent Catale for the use of his Shoe Rack Store on the Mall. It’s a tradition and so many have said they look forward to next year too, when all the delicious home-baked cakes pies and cOikies will once again help tynharlce

the holiday seasoif

FIRST PRIZE on the # grocery-raffle basket went to Elisa Berry of West Cape May; second prize to Shirley Pnlinger of North

News Notes from-

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Worinen’s S,M,L

Crews 106* acrylic $18.00

50% Shetland $19.95

70% Shetland $22 00 '

Men’s S,M,L,XL

Crew 70% Shetland $24.00

Men & Women’s V-Neck 100% acrylic S to XL Looks like cashmere - $24.95 to $35.00 .

All Machine Washable

’SPECIAL" 100% Maine worsted wool)sweaters

. Many beautiful styles' 25% Off

’SPECIAL" Gunne Sax Blouses & Shirts

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each month; this time 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 28, in

City Hall auditorium. Altar and Rosary.Society

of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church enjoyed their Christmas Luncheon Party withj Pollyanna gifts. Dedicated workers were Marie Rohre«beck. Mart* I m b a r g i z i a , Helen Gacgowskl, Marie lliilsey. Marie M o m a t. All members contributed, bringing delicious sand-

o __ wiches, jello;-whipped Cape May. and third prize . /cream dessert, and hometo Clyda Nolan of Bayshore made cakes and cookies of

Bd. These were all boxes of

groceries.

Still on the Auxiliary news, the new officers for 1983 just elected are Dolly Stango, president; Helen McGabey, vice-president; Patricia KelUe, Secretary and Treasurer, and Ann Dubin. corresponding secretary. This very dedicated group of women are constantly planning new and better ways to raise funds for the procurement of the latest equip ment for the Rescue Squad, surely one of the finest in the surrounding areas. All are invited to join. The vei7 latest are Alice Dance of West Cape May and Gwen Fritz of Cape May.

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Mayor's Advisory Committee of Cape May always meets the last Tuesday of

all kinds.

v | Tape May-Res sending b«jt wishes for the holiday season from Florida are Vicky Bundschn of the Jetty Motel here,. Gns Andy and family of (he LaMer Motel and Ingeborg and Ed Hanflcr, now in Boynton

Beach.

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Such a lovely gesture — Cape May Manager Fred Coldren, offering to hqlp someone handicapped get to work. The inclement weather made It^ difficult but the warm 'concern helped make it all come Out right. * • • 4 THIS YEAR, thanks to Jerry Inderwies, Base Manager for Cape May, streets were given quick care wherever possible, so

JUST WHAT YOU EXPECTED FROM CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS & LOAN: The First

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Guaranteed and Insured Money Market Fund

that delivers the highest

market interest available and is protected up to $100,000 by FSLIC.

At Cape May County Savings & Loan you can open your GUARANTEED AND INSURED ACCOUNT

for as (ittle as $2,500. And

you’ll have instant access with check writing privileges.

This innovative GUARANTEED AND INSURED ACCOUNT becomes available on December 14, 1982. But don’t wait. Stop in at any of our convenient branch

offices for details and we’ll give you just what you expected from Cape May County Savings & Loan... a better way to make your money/nake money.

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Cape May county savings. & Load z Association A Main Office 7 n Mam St Cape May Court Hou$e 4^5 5186 Drlve-irr-219 N Mam St Cape May Court House Branch Offices 217 Jackson st. Cape May 884-0900- 3501 Atlantic Ave Wildwood S22 2447 1889 Bayshore Pd villas 886 2773 40 s Shore Rd Marmora. 398 4S00-301 Asoury Ave Ocean Citv 398 7400

that snow-laden-and slippery areas were treated. .The dJfference was noticeable the next morn ing.f)p(lowing the snowstorm because the crews worked during the night.

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Welcome back to Monsignor Patrick J. Madden, pastor of Our Lady Star of the. Sea Church ift Cape, May. His brief hospital stay was helped along by so many, many prayers from the entire'community. • * * * IN MEMORI AM : William J. McMenamin, beloved husband ; of Ann McMenamin of Victorian Towers. He was liked by so many because of his genuine sincerity, his wit, and wai'm concern for his fellow man. He will surely be missed by So many.

Bieniecki Home After Training NORTH'CAPE MAY - • A.A. Robert G. Bieniecki, 1982 graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School, is home on leave from the U.S. Navy. He is the son of Eugene and Jane Bieniecki of 107 Appleblossom Drive. Bieniecki completed basic training in Orlando, Fla. and graduated with high recommendations for accelerated advancement front .the Aviation Structural iMechanic Course at Naval Air Technical Center, Memphis, Tenn. He will continue hi$ duties^it Oceana, Va.

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