Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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yews Notes from The Cape Mays Dolly Stango ^

Have you got imvid im-j agination and dAyo0~tHceJ«r do something very different'' Then perhaps you'd like to participate in re naming the Montre/l Restaurant. Beach Drive and Madison Avenue. Cape May Plans ^re underway for a facelift "and lots of other interior w orXbJflTaritt maybe it woud be a good idea at this time to even change the name. Your guess is as good as mine, so let's put our. heads together and come up with a real eye-catching and pleasant -to-the-ear name, something everyone will lxi remembering, and at the same time, different too! Best part is that if you win. the prize is S200. That ^ in itself is qdite an inducefl ment. so stop at the Mon-

treal Restaurant, sit down, have a meal, and while sit ting there. Try to think up some goodies Leave your suggestions at the restaurant, made out this way: "The new restaurant should be called" then add your name, address and phone numlx-r Employes and restaurant suppliers are not eligible: (Ol M Y ART League, over (>(• years of age has been in Cape May lor all that time. The league now is in the throes ol getting together its With annual Old lugvillt:! u> .mjiii (iiiiiuai < mi

House Tour. Saturday and {Sunday, to a.m. to*7p in I.Now's a good time to make ▼ sure of your tickets, etc. ' The league, at 884-8628. •vyiH answer all your inquires. Or. better still, stop there, ih the Carriage House on . the Emlen Estate. 1050 Washington Si lYKl.fO.Vfc home Irom the hospital. Cape May Rescue Squad Chief Joseph Crouch. For Joe to be hospitalized you just know it had to In* necessary Otherw ise, he doesn't leave the squad! Also welcome home to Catherine I)wyer ol West Capo May. "Cass", as she is known to everyone, had a "near scare" but now all's well and of course she's so happy to fx- out of the I.C.I Unit at Burdetteand once again home w ith hubby. bill, and all the rest ol her family Welcome home, also Kit Jan is ol Cape May Point It's difficult to imagine Ed sick al ittiv time He alway s has a peasant smile, hut hospitalized he was lor a lew weeks then an operation. but now he's back at the Point once again Wile. Cecil*', is a long time volunteer at HUrdetle so she was able to spend lots of time with her hubby and keep a close watch on hint (.FT Nr. 1. 1. Denart ment finny Petersen. Cape May Ciiy Clerk, has two sons who are bedrid den although they're young men They re contin ed to bed until levers sub side In young lolks it's dil ficull to keep them home' Congratulations to Cape May City Council members Their official swearing in ceremony took place Monday . July 2 in City Hall auditorium, and once again we have Arthur Blomkwst as mayor. \drian Capehart. duputy mayor, and llarry filbert-, councilman. Basketball clinic is every day 8:50 to noon at Our Lady Star of the Sea gymnasium. Cost is just $10 for the series Children age Mi and under make it a point An take advantage of this ol fer. starting July 16. 17 and 18 Micky Meflaric. head Woman's Basketball Coach .at Monmouth College, along with the City of Cape May. will host this co-ed basketball clime. Two other ^college coaches will be on hand too. Make sure you make your reservation now by calling 884-8411 Hurry, you'll be glad you did Wish I could gualily too' ' * ALWAYS WJLL1M. to

help his fellow man. or fellow woman, or whatever He's just a man with a heart so much big ger even than his whole being That's Harry Satt of t the Atlas MotPr Innn Just recently, a lady in distress at the Cape May Inspection Station was all upset because her registration papers wereunissing Irani her car. W hKjynncdLii p with so many kiruTwords'.' None other then Harryrnk lering to do whatever he\ could to help the sijfiation

It's all set. The old Cape May Train Depot i across from the Acme) will be made into something good to look at and useful too. It will serve as a bus informa tion station, bus stop, and to beautify our city. Thanks to Fred Coldren. ' city manager, who consistently pushed to get the grant for making this possible. Can't wait to see it finished and f put to use! If you get a chance, stop in and see the Cape May City offices They 're getting a face-lift, efficiently-wise and otherwise, makings^ all so much easier findin^V-^ out where to go or who to r see It's efficiency by the > \of I ice-load 'even though nok^ntirely finished! > j

Student Signups To Start WILDWOOD — Registration for new students entering Wildwood High School (Grades 7 through 12 • will take place 8:30 a.m. -2" p.m. July 23 through Aug 3 at the Guidance Office. Parents plan to send their children to Wildwood High School for the 1984-85 school year, should stop in the Guidance Office to preregister him/her This enables (he Guidance Office fo obtain students records needed prior to the .actual registration Appointments will be made after the records have.been 1 received EACH KNKOM.KK must bo accompanied by one of his her parents or legal guardian and should bring available school records 'previous report cards. I r a n s I e r forms, or transcripts' in order to establish proper grade placement, along with medical records showing current immunization against diphteria. polio, and measles. Residents of North Wildwood should obtain tui Hon letters from Margaret Mace School, and Wildwood Crest residents should obtain tuition letters Irom Crest Memorial School This tuition letter must be presented at registration Students who live in Wildwood must also prove their residency A copy of a lease, bill, driver's license, or other proof with the current address designated is acceptable. 1 Installation By Auxiliary AVALON — Installation of officers wa% held at the . June meeting of the Stone Harbor-Avalon branch of Burdelte Tomlin P Memorial Hospital * Auxiliary Elsie Mott. president: Vernis Pilert. vicepresident: Georgianna Van Tilburg. recording secretary; Katy Hutt. treasurer; Irene MeCullough. corresponding secretary, and Jo Stine. chaplain, were installed by Bettie Crilly. director of volunteers at the hospital.

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