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JANUARY SALE 25H OFF ON All WINTER WEIGHT ROBES, GOWNS, AND PAJAMAS

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267 22nd St., Avalon

Congratulations to Sister June, principal, and her staff of Our Lady Star of the Sea School in Cape May, for winning Catholic School Accreditation from the Diocesan Secretariat of Education. This award is given only after a school has successfully gone through the “Multi-Phase Evaluation and Planning Process" devised to promote excellence in Catholic Schools.

Slews Notes from-

The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

We salute Our Lady Star of the Sea School! • • • I’ve gotten many, many Christmas cards, but one so very special from Candee Maley, a poodle, jet

black, who has invited me to come see him perform his newest tricks. Candee is ever so friendly and his owner is Mrs. Hazel Maley of The Priscilla in Cape

May.

J' WIN BREAKFAST V ^ IN ONE OF THE WORLD’S ^ GREAT BANKING CAPITALS! ZURICH! LONDON! NEW YORK! CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE! ENTER CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS & LOAN’S

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. Cape May Couniy Savings and Loan »s celebrating its 60th Anniversary with the grand opening ot its magnificent new mam office on Mam Street m Cape May Court House’ Us a proud new landmark for us. and the County residents who have entrusted us with over one hundred million dollars Surprised 7 Vfau shouldnl be We ve grown because we know how to make our customer s monw grow And most of it grows right here m Cape May County Through home mortgages and investments m sound local businesses

WAKE UP TO THE EXPANDING SERVICES OF THE NEW CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS & LOAN! This grand opening may be an eye-opener for you m more ways than one Because Cape May County Savings and Loan offers more services than Its name .mpi.es You can use us for IRA's NOW ‘ checking accounts, mortgages savings and investment certificates And no matter what your banking needs may be at Cape May County Savings and Loan, youlf fmd all of them come complete with friendly, professional service and a genuine interest m helping you use your money to make money Now that you know all about us. come share the celebration at our new mam office — or at any of our branches 1

WIN A TRIP TO ZURICH, LONDON OR NEW YORK!

nMonday, January 9. 1984

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One of the newest homes just put on the Candlelight House Tour is that of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony fUinooe of 818 Washington St. The tour is sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts in Cape May. Don’t miss this one: it promises to be super. (Friday, Dec. 30 is Tour time, 6 p.m. to 10). Oh yes, if you would like to put your home on this Candlelight House Tour, there’s a party in it for you after the tour is over, 10 p.m. to midnight at the Physick mansion. Does this sound good to you? Do call the MAC office at 884-5404 or Joan Wells at * 884-8702. Besides all this, volunteers will receive two free tour tickets. No matter how you look at it, you’ve just got to win!

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Congratulations also, to Tim Cohen, percussion; Kevin Carr, baritone horn; and Linda Hanley, trumpet, for being selected for the All-South Jersey Orchestra. All three are from Cape May County and attend Lower Cape May Regional High School. Their director at Regional is Ed Jurewicz. Tim Cohen is the son of Arthur and Martha Cohen of Cape May and he is also auditioning as concert typanist at a concert held at Glass boro State College in March, 1984. Those entering this audition must be gifted and talented and will then go to Trenton State College to further their careers. Tim’s not only talented, he’s handsome too!

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It’s called Peaches, a cafe at 322 Carpenter’s Lane behind Washington Street Mall and Sawyer Walk. Owners are George E. Pechine Jr. and Craig N. Needles. Menu includes Oriental Crab Salad, Pasta Salad, fresh Fruit Salad, Indian and Mexican dishes, smoked fish, yummy pastries, expresso or cappuccino, and they do catering and baking for special occasions. Special soups and quiches too!.

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Happy Retirement to Clara Macciocchi and Helen Smith of Cape May City Hall. Both received beautiful wrist watches at the recent Christmas Party. Clara was city cleric and Helen treasurer for many years. Both were lauded for their dedication to the

city. • • •

Talking about dedication...at this time of the year it comes two-fold, workwise: none other than Marie Momat, Secretary Extraordinnaire at Our Lady Stai^of the Sea Rectory. Her >^ndwri ting is special too.

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Cape May Republican Women’s Club is starting something new and really very interesting too: a Brunch Meeting Monday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. instead of their usual night meetings Place is the same, and breakfast on a cold morning is lots better than going out for evening meetings. So many agree. Helena Stout, president, tries so many ways to please.

Special wishes for the holiday season to all. Most of all. Peace in 1984!.