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COMPETITORS - Rita Willis, le/t. Cap* May County’s Junior Miss, .and Julie Ann Ring, representing Cumberland County, look at previous contest picture highlights during an orientation for the 198.1 New Jersey Junior Miss Finals which wTRJ>e held Jan. IS at Cherry Hill High School.
Auction Aids Rescue Squad
STONE HARBOR - At the December meeting o( the Garden Club members donated home-made items which were auctioned off with the proceeds going to the Rescue Squad. Total funds raised were well over $200. The items ranged from home-made fruit cakes, cookies, plants, coasters, dolls, aprons, plum pudding, and bread to cotton door wreaths and Christmas tree ornaments. Many of the,members
tyrought more than one item to enhance the sale.. Pvt. Backe Out Of Army Basic CAPE MAY - Pvt. Erik H. Backe, son of Everett E. Backe of Crozet, Va., ahd Lori C. Backe of Rural Route 2, here, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. Backe is a 1982 graduate of Western Albermarle High School, Crozet.
FIREWOOD
DELIVERED & STACKED $90.-CORD, $50-1/2 CORD
HARBOR FIREWOOD ASSOC.
Call 368-5625 & 368-2174
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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE OCEAN CTY
ORMAN & MAIN
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9TH & PLEASURE AVE.
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TAYLOR’S GIFT SHOP CRIB & BIKE RENTAL 4805 PACIFIC AVE WILDWOOD 522-2737 ANNUAL 50% OFF YEAR END SALE! Dec. 26th thru Dec. 31st M\ Sales $5.00 or more Except Candy & Cigarettes
Closing at 5 Christmas Eve Open to to 5 Dec 26th-31st Closed Jan 1st until May 1st 1 Bob & Eleonore Wolfington
Fire Poster Winners
STONE HARBOR - Elementary sc.hopl children from the Kindergarten to the fourth grades participated in a Fire Prevention Poster contest and the first, second and third place winners in each grade were ■given awards by Ken Hawk, president of the Volunteer Fire Co. Winners received silver dollars from the Fire Company and gift certificates from McDonald’s. The winners were: . Kindergarden: first, Seth Wood; second, Geno Lynch; third, Harrison; Walters; 1st Grade; first. Colin McNulty; second, Kendra LiCata; thircj, Randy 'Fickett; 2nd Grade: first, Maureen McNulty: second, Nacole Anzalone; third, Carrie LiCata; 4th Grade: first, Becky Reed; second, Brian James; third, Alison Rice.. THE ENTIRE elementary school attended the awards ceremony and saw a movie on fire prevention; heard a talk by Robert Me-
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AVALON BRIDGE 1. Charles Jochem 5040 2. Jim Hfenry 4570 3. Ben Jones 4490
Casino Trip Set By. Polish Club
’he JPolish-American Club of Cape May County wil^ sponsor a bus trip to Caesar's Casino in Atlantic City on Jan. 20. Bus will leave at 6 p.m. and return at 12:30a.m. Proceeds will go toward furnishing the club’s new home on Sigtown Road in Swainton. For reservations, call Stephanie Bodziock at 886-4672, or 522-3032.
Clure. assistant fire chief; reviewed a demonstration of the aerial ladder by Lt . Glen Towniey. and then were served lunch. Mrs. Arden Hand, wife of the mayor, and the mothers of some of the school children attended the ceremonies.
Holiday Greetings from HARBOR FABRIC SHOP Appreciation Sate Savings Up to .wk and more! Open 10 lo $, Close*! Tupsdrty 346 96th Stiwt Shat Hirtor 318-2131
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Happy Holidays FROM CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN
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Anthony T. Catanoso, Director William E. Sturm Jr. Jack BittnetfvJ Gerald M. Thornton Ralph W. Evans I

