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“May Day Spectacular" this year's name for the an nual house tour sponsored by the S.H. (iarden Club benefitting the island plan ting which makes this r«sort so particularly beautiful each summer, will take placp April 30 It will beheld 1-5p m Tickets may be purchased from any club member now or at the Fire Housd. where a booth will be maintained April 30 to accommodate any last-minute participants There will be six houses on the tour and the ticket includes descriptions of each house scheduled for the .trip in an extensive brochure so you may choose which houses you'd like to visit especially, or all if you so desire May wine will be the refreshing beverage served Those interes^ed shauld be prepared to supply their own transportation or go with a group of friends Lovely gardens and plants and older or innovative homes will b** the main attraction

ON APRIL 5 Robert Wilson. 10809 'Sunset Dr , filed his petition to run for a sedt on Stone Harbor's Borough Council for a three-year term in the June 7th Republican Primary Election That same day we learned from Councilman Herbert L. Hornshj Jr. that he had decided not to seek reelection in the coming Primary Deadline for filing petitions is April 2B and final date for registration to vote is May 9 Robert Wilson has been vacationing here for 64 years ihis father built their original home on Sunset Dr in 1928) Bob and his wife. Romona. became permanent residents three years ago He has served as Senior Vice Commander of the American Legion, on

the Executive Board of the Chamber of Commerce, Republican Commit teeman for District II of Stone Harbor, been S.H Representative with Cape May County Republican Exec Committee, been deeply involved with dune protection, i.e , snow fence and fertilization, has been an active member of the S.H Garden Club, of which his wife is Prexy As far back as the thirties he ran the tennis courts, was active in the Junior Yacht Club and was a substitute lifeguard ; •••••••••••• See Coupon on • : 50 off i J Classified Page J

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candidate and commissioners failed to act on his offer to serve without pay until a replacement is named

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ly hit a large puddle of water, lost control of his vehicle and struck the pole He was alone and uninjured All for One WILDWOOD Although they can't create a joint fund, Wildwood, North Wildwood and Wildwood Crest have agreed to use the $70,000 proceeds of a mercantile license fee to promote all of the five mile island Wildwood expects $70,000 from the tax. North Wildwood. $46,000. and the Crest. $17,000

Hurry, Hurry OCEAN CITY - Work began on odor control measures at the 46th Street sewage treatment plant and 32nd Street pumping station The Municipal Utilities Authority said it will “push to get con tractor Kmgsway Chemical Inc of Maple Shade to finish ahead of its 100-day schedule MCA hoped to finish the job this month, but the slate took two months to approve the $358,000 project and the federal government took 27 days Kmgsway has until July 9 On the Rond Again UPPER TOWNSHIP The northern branch of the County Library may get batted from its proposed Petersburg site to make room for two athletic fields Soc cer and baseball fields, planned at the nearby Middle School, may spill over on to the township owned land set aside for the library One of the options being con sidered by Township Committee and the local school board is to move the library across Perry Hoad to a tract currently owned by the school district December'/ MEDFORD — By an 8-6 vote, the state Pinelands Commission Friday decided an administrative law hearing will be held to settle a challenge filed by residents opposing the Cape May County MUA's plans for a landfill in Upper Township The move is expected to delay completion of the fill until at least December Two property owners adjacent to the pro posed site are appealing the commis sion s granting of a waiver that exempts the MUA from a requirement that a land fill must be at least 2,500 feet from the nearest home

Seems Chejip Enough WILDWOOD The city may have to struggle along without a public relations director for the next month Victor DeSylvester resigned since he's a council

CAPE MAY The $3 9 million 1983 budget adopted last week is up $66,339 over last year, but will mean slightly lower taxes for the typical property owner whose reassessment increased by no more than 120 percent Actual rate is 58 cents per $100 of assessed valuation which is equal to last year's $1 29. but reassessment resulted in an average 120 percent increase

Recycling Aid TRENTON — A bill signed by Gov Thomas Kean last week gives the county Municipal Utilities Authority $195,000 toward constructing and equipping a permanent recycling center next fall. It will be at either the county airport in Erma or the proposed county landfill in Upper Township, and replace the temporary facility in Rio Grande

Save l ermonl RIO GRANDE — Developer Roman Osadchuk's request that Vermont Avenue be vacated to provide safety for customers at his Marlyn Manor Shopping Center, was tabled by township Commit tee last week after more than 60 residents opposed the plan Vermont Avenue, which splits the shopping center into two parts, is a hazard to customers because traffic moves along at 40 to 50 miles an hour, according to Osadchuk at torney Charles Harriman He proposed eliminating the roadway and using portions of it for access to the shopping center parking lot Those opposing the plan say vacating Vermont will only move the speeding problem, to Maryland Avenue, the next residential stneet

Cuts Restored SWAINTON Under orders from the U S, Environmental Protection Agency, the state Department of Environmental Protection has restored funding cuts that will mean another $6 7 million in federal aid for construction of two regional sewage treatment systems by the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authon ty Thus the MUA will receive $59 2 million or 67 percent of the $88 5 million of eligible project costs Second Post TRENTON — Cape May County Treasurer and Republican chairman Philip R Mataiucci was sworn in last week as one of five state Civil Service Commission members Their main task is to decide Civil Service disputes He said he will not accept hjs county treasurer's pay for days he works for the commission. The commission job pays $14,500 a year, the county. $32,000