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You've often read here about Mr Chamber of Commerce. Harry l>o*our. but lie’s more than that ! After leaving the hospital because of a second heart attack. Harry. <as he is

known to everyone), couldn't suppress hi# love for gardening He went about Cape May City planting trees in the Madison Avenue park, over fifty plants in the Rotary Park,

also plants in the front of the Dellas Store and in front of the bank too All were gratis both as to the plants and the labor involved in planting. That's Harry Lozour. and all the

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while he's active chairperson of the Cape May City Shade Tree Commission And you know what else? Harry’s own garden in North Cape May all about his home is something to see. There’s even a miniature greenhouse. We salute you, Harry Lozour. for all your kindly deeds and for helping to beautify the City of Cape May. • • • WEL^ KNOWN poet John Brown will be appear ing at the Cbunty Art League. 1050fc Washington St., Cape Mav. 8 p.m. tomorrow. Brown teaches creative writing at the Community Art Center. Wallingford. Pa , and French at Cardinal O'Hara High School. The free program is open to the public. Congratulations to Pamela Proud. She's 12 years of age, just graduated from the Con-

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solidated School, and going to the Teitelman School in the Fall. Pamela is the daughter of Edward and Deborah Proud. We salute you. Pamela, on your high scholastic standing. • • • HIS NAME is ••Peter”, a first-class waiter at the Dragon Lady Restaurant next to Cape May’s Acme. Peter is a student at Wright State University, originally from Taiwan. He even writes your check in Chinese, but always signs it with good wishes from “Peter." Not only a warm gesture, but he’s a topnotch waiter too. Get well wishes for Rebekah Martin after her hospital bout but now she's on the road to recovery. All good wishes also to Mary Pine. Thomas Casino. Josephine Callahan. Bert Whitman, George Hess and Jean Dziomba. Dean Lists Lower Grad COLD SPRING - Michelle Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Ewing Jr. of Sunny Hall Road, has been named to the dean's list at the University of Delaware A 1982 graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School, she has completed her freshman year at the university's School of Nursing.

Best wishes to newlyweds Dr. William Ruda and Sandra Tubbs of St. Augustine. Highland. N.J. Dr. Ruda's mom, Alice, is here in Cape May making her home with her mother on Congress St. Be on the lookout: The Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary is having another of its bake sales Saturday. July 2. at the Victorian Plaza (across from Victorian Towers). Watch here for more news on this; you'll be glad you did!

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