Cape May County Herald, 28 December 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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i , Herald & lantern 28 December '83

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All Cape May County Savings & Loan Offices Will Be Closed Decerpber Blst. 1 We hope i{-won’t cause you an inconvenience. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Cape May County Savings a Loan - ’ Association North Mam street Cape May Court House, N.J. 08210 465-.5600 -

Keller-Moir [ Nuptials Set

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keller of Havertown, Pa., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristina Helene, to David John Moir, the son of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Moir of Stone Harbor. Ms. Keller was graduated from Haverlord Township High School in 1974 and holds a biology degree from Lafayette College. She graduated Magna cum Laude in Occupational Therapy from Temple University in 1981. She is currently employed by United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware County as the occupational therapist for the infant and preschool programs. She also works as an occupational therapist in home health care. Moir was graduated from Middle Township High School in 1974 and received a biology degree from Lafayette College. He is now employed by United States Surgical Corporation of Norwalk, Conn., as a technical sales representative. Tbeir marriage will take place on March 24, 1984, at Navil Memorial Church of St. George, Ardmore, Pa.

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THREE HONORED — Members of the Peterson-Little Post 386. Veterans of Foreign Wars. West Cape May, display their recent honors. From left, Paul Parrinello holds his outstanding achievement citation from the state; Ida Harmon, vice-president of the ladies' auxiliary, shows the National Headquarters' Ladies’ Auxilary Award, and Post Commander James Lee displays the 100 percent achievement and membership award The oldest post in the county. Post 386 celebrates its 50th anniversary Nov. 26 with a HI n n » r-H a n v o

Delaware Traffic Has Ups, Downs

CAPE MAY - Traffic flow over the Delaware River and Bay was mixed in November, with the Cape May-Lewes Ferry reporting a decrease in vehicles adB the Delaware Memorial Bridge showing an increase, while the ferry carried more passengers than it had the previous November.

SSI Checks Due Friday

WILDWOOD - Monthly Supplemental Security Income (SSI) checks which are normally delivered on the first day of the month, will be delivered on Friday, Dec. 30 instead, according to Del Brooks, manager of the local Social Security office. “Benefit checks are mailed early when the usual delivery date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday,” Brooks said. “In these instances, the checks are dated and

Blood Drive y On Tomorrow COURTHOUSE - A Red Cross blood drive session will be held at the Cape May Care Center 1-6 p.m. tomorrow. A New Year’s party will be held 7 p.m. Saturday, and bingo will be enjoyed 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 3.

Ostomy Assn. Meets Jan. 10

Traffic on the Cape MayLewes Ferry decreased by .167 vehicles and increased by 176 passengers from November, 1982. Ferry traffic for November, 1983, was 9,727 vehicles and 23,377 passengers compared to 9,894 vehicles and 23,201 passengers for November, 1982, a decrease of .76 percent for passengers. For the 12-month period ended Nqv. 30, 1983, traffic was 277,596 vehicles and 862,171 passengers compared to 266,241 vehicles and 823,133 passengers for the 12-month period ended November 30, 1982, an increase of 4.2% for vehicles and an increase of 4.7 percent for passengers.

Daughter Of Mayor Betrothed CAPE MAY PT. - Mayor and Mrs. Frank S. Rutherford Jr., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Edna R., to Richard G. Gerhard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Gerhard of Lafayette Hill, Pa., and North Cape May. Miss Rutherford is employed by Marine National Bank and her fiance is employed by Frank Kohler Jr., builder. No date has been set for the wedding.

DURING NOVEMBER, traffic on the Delaware Memorial Bridge increased 63,431 vehicles from November, 1982. Bridge traffic for the month was 1,605,964 vehicles compared to 1,542,533 vehicles for November, 1982, an increase of 4.1 percent. Bridge traffic for the 12-month , period ended Nov. 30 was 19,577,866 vehicles compared to 18,733,436 vehicles for the 12-month period ended Nov. 30,1982, an increase of 4.5 percent.

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RIO GRANDE - The Cape May County Ostomy Association will hold its meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan'. 10, in the Conference Room of the Social Services Building, Route 9 and 47, Mrs. Rose Fellin, R.N., Enterostomal Therapist, will be the guest speaker. Friends and relatives are welcome to attend.

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