Herald & Lantern 4 May '83
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The Communion Breakfast sponsored by the Altar and Kosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church is Sunday. May 22. It was originally scheduled for May 15 but it had to be changed due to the pastor. Monsignor Madden's, having a prior commitment It will be at the Golde/i Eagle following the 10 a m.. Mass For your tickets it’s Ann McMenamin a*t 884-5289. Teresa Banscher at 884-8141 or me at 884-4770. Sylvia Coleman of West Cape May. representing the Harry Snyder American Legion Post 193 of Cape May. wishes to thank all the Cape May
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merchants whocqntributed to the gifts she collected for the Annual Bingo Party at the Vineland Home for Veterans. This is an annual affair and represrHits three American LeAm Posts: Post 513 of Wifehood. Post 198 of Cape flay Courthouse, and Post 193 of Cape May. The veterans were served ice cream, cookies and about 100 prizes. They are male and female, some even being Gold Star Mothers. Sylvia especially wants to give special thanns to Phylins Aron of Barry Clothiers in Cape May. Phyliss made up a large box of ever so many items for the veterans, and all were so very much appreciated. The home residents delighted in receiving all the good articles of clothing.
You may think Christmas is too far away, but Sylvia Coleman is now setting up the programs for the veterans so that come Christmas, all will he remembered The Harry Snyder Post 193 American Legion members will be in louch with us all Things like toilet articles, clothes, games, or whatever you think the shut-in veterans could use for the holidays are wanted. Sylvia can be reached at 884-8539 should you want to call her to pick up any items as you gather them Perhaps even Spring cleaning something may turn up But I'll remind you again about this so that our d^ir veterans will not Be forgotten ... u New Neighborhood tFatch Program has been going on, headed by Sgt. Bob Sheehan of the Cape May Police Force. You are advised to call the police
ATTENTION WILDWOOD VOTERS!!!
der: thank vou for finally admitting that you did not bring in the i taking credit tor, as reported in the Atlantic City Press.
conventions
•Earl Ostrander: thank
that you are taking credit for, as reported in the Atlantic City •The public is still waiting for you to show your State & Federal Income Tax Returns,
Mayor Muzlani has done
•Is it true that one of your two main backers has gone to Motel owners and threatened that they will not receive any Senior Citizen business if they display WILDWOOD FIRST signs? •When will you return the $1500.00 ADVANCE commission which you took without proper
authorization from Convention Hall on Feb 4, 1983?
•When will you return the $800.00 vacation-pay advance that you took without proper
authorization, against your 1983 vacation on Nov. 19, 1982?
■••How much interest are you paying on the taxpayers money which you took without proper
authorization?
•From whom did you obtain your $9500.00 campaign loon?
•If you need advances now, when your commissions and salary are over $26,000.00, how would you manage to live on a mayor's salary that may be in the $10,000.00 range? •What promises nave you made to Probinsky and Lambert in exchange for their support? •Why do you continue to receive your full salary, commissions, and expenses as an employee
of Convention Hall 1 while you're campaigning?
•Why are you meeting and entertqining Wildwood voters at Lamberts estate in Lower
Township?
•Why do you keep moiling-out press releases that contain misinformation and half-truths, but still refuse to debate the issues? •Aren t the voters of Wildwood entitled to hear you debate the issues in public forum, and reach their own conclusions rather than be forced to swallow your press releases?
should you see any irregularities in your neighborhood. Recent Mayor's Advisory Committee Meeting chaired by president Steve Peckiconis had a very interesting program. Speakers for the evening were Lt. Angelo Infanto of the Cape May Police Department and Harry Mogck Jr. (Buzzie), who heads both the Lifeguard and Beach Tag Departments. You are advised to wear your Beach Tags where they can he readily seen. Also please do advise your family to stay away from the slippery jetty rocks. So many accidents occur right there Lt Infanto advised there were 14 summer policemen being added to the police force and prospects for a well protected Cape May is all in order Both Lt. Infanto and "Biizzie” Mogck deserve plaudits for their diligent attention to their programs as outlined for our summer protection. If, at any time, you happen to notice any outside ci ty lights burning, please do notify the Police Depart ment They will take care of same, as lights on all'day long could eventual I y cause fire. But sometimes technical difficulties may cause this, so do help by watching.
FREE ART CLASS still meets every Friday noon at Our Lady Star of the Sea downstairs room called the ‘‘Dugout’. Marie Roehrenbcck is the instruc-tress-in-charge and she welcomes a ny new members. The County Art League is getting it all together for its Yard Sale to he held in the rear of the Carriage House (the League's headquarters at 1050 Washington St. in Cape May). Anyone wishing to sell their own wares may do so by renting space. Call 884-8628 and the League will handle it all for you. Donations of articles are needed too! New League notecards and letterheads for the organization has been designed by Earl Kidd and they're now on sale at the League. Newly re-elected president of the Cape May Women's Republican Club i s H e 1 e n a Stout congratulations and all good wishes . . It's ca I led " The Outlet" the new shop across from City Hall own ed and operated by Mar> Butterworth and her son John Featured are 'Signature Fashions" lots of well known names and designers at much lower prices The place is charm ing and you'll just love go ing through the chic assort ment of dresses, skirts, jackets, suits, leisure clothes and what not Remember, you read it here!
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