Cape May County Herald, 18 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Herald & Unlem IB Unmry '84

Pulpit.Guest BURLEIGH.-— Guest speaker at the 11 a m and 7 p m Sunday services at . Faith Fellowship Chapel. Rte V. will be the Rev bee Cattell. who is teaching at the Pilgrim Academy in Egg Harbor ToWnship.

Recognition Sunday Set At Messiah

SEA ISLE CITY - Recognition Sunday will be observed at Messiah Lutheran Church this Sunday. During the 11 a m. service those who have served the congregation during the past year Will be honored *

According to The Rev. Henry Ireland, the pastor. Church Council members, teachers.' lectors, communion asistants.

ushers, acolytes. Church ryears

Special recognition will be given to Mrs. Doris Schofield .of Dennis ville, who has, served the con gregation as organist for 16

Women officers and those who care for-altar linens

are to be recognized.

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MON.-WED.-FRI

9 TO 12:30 3 TO 0:00

VICTORIA HUNTER D.C. HUNTER CHIROPRACTIC

CENTER

ONE SOUTH WAIN STREET CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE - f PLEASE CALL FOR

APPOINTMENT

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CHIROPRACTIC! The Foundation of your Health

Others to be honored are: Walter and Alberta Crouch, Ruth and Mary Dronenburg, Walter and Alice Valentine, Pauline Copeland, Mary Reed. Dorothy Sladek, Douglas McMahon, Peter Weinarsky and Cheryl Filippucci. all of Sea IsW City ; Harry and Denise La Bov of Den nisville; Melvin and George Wunder of Belleplain; Deborah Jenkins of Beeslev's Point; Sister Linda Wagner. Michael and Raquel Tocci of Petersburg; Elizabeth, Donald and Lynn Mattiford of Claremont; Kelly and Scott Broomell, Etta Creighton and Gerald Dietz of Sea ville; Megan, Linda

NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF LRDETTE TOMLIN MEMORIAL HOSPUAI.t

On February 28, 1984, from 4 PM to 10 PM, the annual election for the Board of Governors will take place at the Vocational-Technical Centerrt^rest Haven Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersei Seven (7) candidates will be elected by secret ballot, to the Board of Governors for z three (S^eai term., If you contributed ten (10) dollars or more to the Foundatioii, you are eligible to cast one (1) vote. If a husband and wife contributed twenty (20) dollars or more, they each have one (i) vote. . Any corporation, partnership or organization that contributed ten (10) dollars or more may cast one (1) vote, but the vote must be authorized in writing to cast said vote. The deadline for any contributors (husband, wife, cor-; poration, partnership or organization)-to determine voter eligibility was August 23, 1983. ANY PERSON, WHOSE CANDIDACY IS ENDORSED BY NOT LESS THAN TEN (10) PERSONS WHO CONTRIBUTED TEN U0> DOLLARS OR MORE MUST FILE THEIR CANDIDACY BY 5 PM ON JANUARY 30,1984, WITH THE SECRETARY OF\ THE FOUNDATION, BURDETTE TOMLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. The-election judges will have a list of contributors to determine eligible voters. You need identification either by membership card or your contribution cancelled check, dated prior to August 23,-1983.

REMEMBER: ' . : * FEBRUARY 28, 1984, FROM 4 PM TO 10 PM - * VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL "CENTER, CREST HA ROAD. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSl * SEVEN (7) CANDIDATES TO BE ELECTED -

* SECRET BALLOT VOTE - * BRING IDENTIFICATION -

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and Alex Ireland of Ocean City and Jeffrey Kissam of Ocean View. A soup and sandwich luncheon follows

the service.

Sunday worship at the Church, 42nd Street and, Landis Avenue, is at 11 a m Church school for all ages meets at 9:45. A midweek service is held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Information can be obtained by calling 263-2612. Fellowship Services at New Site

COURT HOUSE - Trinity Fellowship Assembly of God has moved the location of most of its services. Having met in the home of its pastor since its first service last April 10, the church has now outgrown PastorRichard G. Green's living room. With a total congregation of about 40. compared with 20 when the ehurch began, a move to.' new quarters had become essential for continued growth. ... On Sunday, Jan. 1, Trinity Fellowship moved most of its services to Arbutus Lodge, F. and AM. on Route 9, two doors north of ■ the Court House Motel. Services held in the dining room of the Masonic building are the Sunday worship service at 10 a.rn. and a “Prayer and Praise” service held 7:30 p.m. Fridays. A Tuesday night Bible Study will continue to be held in the pastor's home at 241 Shore Road, Swainton, at 7:30 p.m. 2 Priests Switched OCEAN CITY - Two changes at St. Augustinus parish have been annpunced, with Rev. Robert F. Walker, associate pastor, being transferred to associate pastor, St. Peter Celestjpe. Cherry Hill, and • Rev. Neal f. Dante, associate pastor, St. Vincent de Paul, Mays Landing, to associate pastor, St. Augustine. The transfers were announced by Bishop George H. Guilfoyle of the Camden . Diocese.

‘Godliness ’ Is Theme

GREEN CREEK —. Pastor Joseph Muggleworth continues his series of studies on Christian maturity at the 11 a.m. worship service, of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. Sun-, day be will preach on ‘ ‘ G o d-J i n e s s With Contentment”. Prayer Meeting meets 8 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The next Men's Prayer Rreakfast will be 7 a.m . Jan. 21. Home Bible study is conducted 9; 30 a.m. Monday in North Cape May at 220 Roseann Ave. For infortnation call 886-2103.

Love Theme For Sermon

WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. Worship Service. The sermon is entitled “Live Is Not Jealous or Boastful”. Sunday School begins at -9:45 a.Iii., with classes for everyone, .including two for adults. A nursery is provided for Church School at 9:45 a.m. and for the 11 a.m. worship service. Fpr further-infor-mation about the activities call the church office' (522-2981). -

DONALD W. TABLER-PASTOR

CHURCH AT STUDY - 9:45 CHURCH AT WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.

TUES. tO A.M. BIBLE STUDY LYLE HALL

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