Herald & Lantern 14 September '83
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Dorit Ward PEN PALS — Gov. Thomas Kean, right, passes the pen. he used to sign a $246,506 grant for Wildwood up to Mayor Earl Ostrander while former Mayor and state Assemblyman Goy.F. Muziani, background left, holds the pen he received. Left foreground is Commissioner John Henna, state department of Community Affairs, holds the paperwork, left foreground. Initially v the grant will fund expansion of Maggio’s Meat and Provisions, creating 30 new jobs.
Home Honors Grandparents COURT HOUSEGeorgianna Moore . was presented with a special award — for having the most grandchildren p&) — during a Grandparents' Day celebration Saturday at the South Cape Nursing Borne. “Love is Having Grandparents,” was the theme for residents and guests; Kim and Kristi Glenn sang : memorable songs for the audience. Robert McManus was awarded for having the youngest grandchild, 23, while Grace Brewer" and. Mary Frame were saluted : for having the oldest grandchildren, 43. A honorable mention went to Cornelius Voorhees for baby sitting Michael^ Engle, grandson of Arlene Engle, activities -director.
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Deaths
Robert J. Crabtree, 67, of Woodbine, Sept. 8. An area resident for 10 years, he was a retired police dispatcher with the Woodbine Police Department. Grovef Wally Donovan, 62, of North Wildwood and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, he was a member of VFW Post 3509. Joseph M. Galvin, Sr., 73, of Villas, Sept 9. Formerly of Philadelphia, he was a member of the Stella Maris Council, Knights of Columbus. Abigail M. Logan, 79, of Villas, Aug. 31. A retired secretary, she was a resi-, dent for 15 years. , Dorothy A. Sage, 74, Villas, Sept. 10. Until retirement, she had been a supervisor at the Woodbine State School. Wilma M. Woods, 72, of Cape May Court House, Sept. 6. Bora in Kansas, she lived in Wildwood for 32 years before moving here.
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