Herald & Lantern 13 April '83
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Don* Word r(m ! — Five members of Cape May County 's 2nd Company of Foot fire their black powder muskets during the Cape May County Museum's open house Saturday . Left to right, director Tom Rock. Dave Van Vorst, Auggie Whelan. John Rutledge and Mike Cullinane.
Kiwanis Benefit Saturday
Drive on Saturday For Food
COURT HOUSE The Kiwanis Club has plans lor its benefit concert and Fifties Dance Featuring the original Orcaseband. the
COURT HOUSE - Ed Rosenberg, Candidate for the Middle Township Committee. announces his sup port for the NAACP’s concept of Fair Share “No race, no special interest group, or no individual in the community should receive preference over another," Rosenberg said “An elected official
dance is the major fund raising project for the club It will be 9 p m I a m Saturday, April 16. at the Wildwood Convention Hall
should strive to ensure that fair and equal treatment be given to all 'Furthermore, he or she must work to give each group in the community its fair share For example, monies appropriated in a community should not lopsidely favor one area of the community "
According to Club presi dent Dr Ted Johnson, the continuation of the many community and service activities provided by the club is directly dependent upon the proceeds generated by the dance The tickets will be available at the door, and can be purchased before Saturday from any Court House Kiwanian,or at the following Avalon Liquor Store. Avalbn. Dellas Store, North • Cape May. McClure's (Julf Station, Mayville; Mossbrook's (!ylf and Firestone, Court House; Silen's Shoe Store. Wildwood, and Swain's Hardware. Cape May
WILDWOOD CREST - The Crest Community Church will hold a food drive for the needy Satur day. April 16, beginning at 10 am, the first of what are expected to be annual events Any sort of n on - perishable foods .s sought for the church food bank, which is maintained for distribution to the needy as part of the church mission program Members will be going door to door in the Crest area to collect food donations THERE WILL also be a drop off point at the Crest Community Church Hall. 5901 Pacific Ave , at Crocus Rd The food bank which is maintained by donations from the Sunday School and the congregation, is us ed to provide emergency help to those in need Referrals for help are made through the
municipal welfare depart ment Applications may also be made by contacting the church ' 522 1618 > or the pastor, Rev Charles L Rowe. 1729-1526) FOR INFORMATION
about the food drive, con tact [Minis Hall. 729-0161 As part of the mission program the Crest Church distributed 29,000 pounds of potatoes to the needy in one day in February
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