Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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A Spring Fair is being presented by the Cape May County Vocational Schools in the Crest Haven complex 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 9. Handiwork will be displayed that the students have been preparing throughout the year. And the culinary students will offer some of their favorite tried and true recipes.

Municipal meetings to be held, and open to the public are, as follows: Middle Township Committee, Thursday April 19, at 8; Water District 1 of the Township of Middle, Avalon Manor will hold a meeting Tuesday, April 24, 8 p.m. at 156 Old Avalon Blvd., Avalon Manor. Any business you wish to be discussed at these or any future meetings should be presented to municipal authorities by noon two business days before scheduled meeting.

Information solves crime, say the Middle Township policymakers, and to prove it they're offering a reward to anyone who is able to supply information for crime-solving. You can help keep this community safe by calling Crime Stoppers at 465-2800 when you think you Ijave relevant information about

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The Methodist Social Women of the Methodist Church on Main Street conducted a flea market last Saturday. The event was to benefit the church and other organizations such as the Cape May County Association for Retired Persons, who rented space to exhibit their wares. While "anything salable” seemed to prevail, the crafts and Homemade goodies so welcome this time of year really stole the show.

AT THE ANNUAL Arbor Day tree planting ceremony sponsored by the Shade Tree Commission of Middle Township, Helen It. Brewer will be honored. In 1962. Mrs. Brewer retired from 19 years of service as principal and teacher of the Goshen Elementary School, which was probably the last One-room school house in the county. The schoolhouse and this eminent educator ended their careers at the same

time.

But, not really, because Mrs Brewer has since become involved in teaching Sunday school at the Dennisville Methodist Church. The celebration, under the direction of Township Committeeman Clusrles Leusner and organized by porothy Hagerty will be held at the old site of the Goshen Public School, Saturday. April 28. at 11 a.m. In the future, the Goshen Volunteer Firemen hope to

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hand in preparing for the event, including St. Elizabeth’s Catholic. Emmanuel Baptist and Goshen United Melodist. The Szymanski sisters under the direction of Gladys Lauriello. of Middle Township High School, will sing, and speeches will be given by local ministers and officials. An outdoor reception will follow and all are welcome!

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP continues to recycle at a large rate due to spring’s arrival. Remember that all materials are acceptable in these categories: glass, aluminum, newsprint, grass and leaves, all secured and in reusable containers. Pick-up days are the first and third Wednesday of each month. New local recycling hotlines for more information are: in Middle Township. 465-5107 and for Dennis Township 861-3021

How about investing in a good time? The Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society in Court House is banking on it as it has its "Treasury of Banks" exhibit. The Route 9 museum is showing how Americans saved their pennies in the 18th Century and today with the help of Sesame Street's Oscar. Just a bunch of piggy banks, you say? I don’t know about you. but I never saw a bank for which • depositing a coin was like pulling teeth Yes. the bank of which I speak is a facsimile of 'a dentist's ploy to pull teeth and have the patient pay at the same time. Hmmm ... some things never change. And if

Wildwood Honor Roll

WILDWOOD - Six Wildwood High School students have been named to the First Honor Roll for the third marking period. They are: Kristin Anderson, Barbara Burke. Luci Staller, Lisa Fligier, Lynne Goldberg, and Tracey McGowan. Also named were David Dougherty, an eighth-grader, and Desiree Daletto. seventh grade. On the Second Honor Roll

Linda Convey, Darryl DiRR*. Chi'jaline Dnuglasa. Meliita Fnirlamb. William Fitzpatrick. Lisa Hawthorne, Anita Hood. Camline LindMy^ Erin McKeehan. Michael Osborn. Kejiina Pepe. Hotter Samar-

inRer. Lisa Wilson, Barb in*. Tract Young. Tracey

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•xr, iam maitnn, omy McCullough. Michael I’orto. Karen Saracrno. Vance, Gerald’WHghL SC ° 11 Amy Andrews, Frank Borucki. J^rlotte Fettoricl^Nirale Gamhino. Jackie Saneeciz. Robert Spalding! Holly Taylor. Timothy Walker. John

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Saleem Campbell. Calvin Ma: lacey Harris. Philip Hettenbi tan Nelson. Arthur Saneeciz. Jf orres. Stephanie Williams.

Out of Basic WEST CAPE MAY-Air Notional Guard Airman Robert R. Chinnis Jr., son of Robert R. Chinnis of 2 Amhurst Road, has been assigned to Kessler Air Force Base. Miss , after completing Air Force basic training. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the avionics systems field.

you’re a golfer, there’s a bank that will take a coin only if you get a hole in one. The only handicap, you don’t get your coin back! Some of the banks will retain coins for the curator’s use to provide us with more exhibits, like the one on "Pioneering Days" coming up In June. Many of the banks are on loan from financial institutions and local residents. This is a must see for the curious and the adventurous! Museum hours are 10-4 and the current exhibit will be here through May.

THE KIWANIS Club of Court House recently had an Easter Egg Hunt at the County Park. Acutally, there were a few local organizations scurrying for the hidden treasures. Age was no deterrent as children of all years participated. The foliage in the park is starting to appear. I'm told by Dominic, the Park’s superintendent, to wait just a few more weeks for the blooms to be in full spring. Park workers are busy planting hyacinths, tulips and potted plants in time for Easter. (Good place for the family photo, "in their Easter Bonnets"!) And the animals in the park's zoo seem to welcome the balmier days although one furry friend grimaced at me and seemed to say, "Where’s the Bison?" Just in time for Easter I persuaded my sister to part with her recipe for a "Bunny Cake"! It’s so easy. Just take two cooled round layers of cake, and cut two semicircles from one, leaving two inches in the center. The round layer is the bunny's face, the circles his ears, and the center piece turned upright becomes his bow tie. Decorate with frosting, coconut for "fur" and jelly beans for the eyes, nose and mouth. Use licorre string for whiskers and enjoy! Happy E&ster!

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Herald & Lantern 18 April '84 religion Catacomb Setting Maundy Thursday

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WILDWOOD CREST - Catacomb Worship on Maundy Thursday, Community GootNFriday, and Easter sunrise services highlight the week at First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. During the first century Christians met secretly in small groups, many times in the burial caves, called Old Brick Holy Week COLD SPRING - Holy Week services are set for Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Seashore Rd. Maundy Thursday will be observed with the Sacrament of Holy Communion and the reception of new members at 7:30 P.M. The pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, will give a meditation entitled "Agony before Easter". Community Good Friday service will be held at Tabernacle Methodist Church in Erma 1 — 3 p.m., and Pastor Bischoff will speak on the third word from the cross. An Easter Egg Hunt will be held on the grounds of Price Hall 10:30 a.m. Saturday for children in the nursery, beginners, and primary classes of the Sunday School. An Easter Sunrise Service will be held in Old Brick at 6:30 a.m. when Pastor Bischoff will speak on "The Easter Faith”. Following the service will be an Easter breakfast in Price Hall prepared by the Men’s 25 Club. Old Brick will be adorned with lilies and a wooden cross fashioned from the Chrismon tree. At the 11 a.m. Festival Service will be brass instrumental music and special music by the choir, and the pastor will preach on "Easter — Joy or Judgment?" Sunday School classes will be held Easter Sunday at 9:30 in Price Hall.

At Sunrise COURT HOUSE - Arbutus Lodge 70, F. and A.M., will hold its annual Easter Sunrise service 6 a.m. Sunday at the County Park on Rte. 9. Coffee and doughnuts will be served.

Holy Trinity Easter Rites STONE HARBOR - Special services have been planned during Holy Week at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated 7:30 this evening, and again at 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday, followed by the stripping of the altar. The liturgy of the day will begin at noon Good Friday. The Vigil of Easter will commence 4 p.m. Holy Saturday. Holy Baptism and the Holy Eucharist will be administered at this time. There will be three services and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday. i rtf fiOMn--

Road. This will be a brief time of celebration followed by light refreshments at the church. (Worship in the church if weather is inclement.) Easter Sunday Sunday worship is at 9:30 a.m. with children's Sunday workshop at 9:30 a.m. for study, worship, drafts and recreation, featuring a

"catacombs”. This will be the setting for the Lord’s Supper part of the Maundy Thursday evening at 7:30. THE GOOD FRIDAY worship sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Association will be here at Friday. This will be a onehour worship. Easter sunrise service will be held at 6 a.m. on the beach at the foot of Fern

video tape series, "Roaming through Romans". Gasses for children and adults at 10:45 a.m. There will be no evening worship Easter Sunday. A van provides transportation for children and adults to all church activities. Call the pastor, Dr. William Wenker, for information or transportation at 729-4265.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4200 Landis Ave., Sea isle City 263-2612 Henry Ireland, Pastor , — HOLY THURSDAY — 7:30 o.m. Services - GOOD FRIDAY - HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 p.m. Services - EASTER SUNDAY - HOLY COMMUNION 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Services

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