Cape May County Herald, 27 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Herald & Lantern 27 February, 1985 . 25

With a very successful Washington a Brithday Celebration under their belt, the Anglesea Fire Company 1 is off and runn ing with yet another activity This time it is the Anglesea Fire Company Auxiliary 1 that is the organizational force A trip to the Sands Casino has been scheduled for March 12 with the bus leaving the fire hall at 2nd and New Jersey Avenues 6pm We've said it before and we'll say it again, "proceeds from the organizational activities are used to support the organization and benefit the community". Many times, people are too busyto volunteer the time necessary to join actively with a service organiza tion. but support for their activities is just as important For more information about the trip and to pur chase tickets, call 522 7290 or 522-8146. and to those who attended the Washington's Birthday Celebration, the Anglesea Fire Department and the Auxiliary extends their ap preciation for your support + • • THE ( APE MAY County Knowledge Bowl Compel i tion is underway and the first round saw the Island team from Margaret Mace losing to the Teitleman School of Lower Township with the close score at the end reflecting only 20 points difference : Teitleman 525. Margaret Mace 505 The team from Margaret Mace composed of John Carlson. Eric Garrabrant. Darrell deTample. and Rocky Scavetta with l,oren Oswald and Amy Gallagher as alternates Coached by Fran St. John and Debbie Martinelli. the team last year went undefeated in the competitive series THIS YEAR'S competition is being televised on Group W's local channel 2. thanks in part to the generosity of Chris Russell, owner of Island Investments. trading as Haynes Realty. The Haynes Agency is located on New Jersey Avenue in Wildwood Crest, and with the addition of a new. * ""huge' yellow awning you can't miss the place Russell, who purchased the agency from Tom llaynes. credits much of his success to community involvement and sponsorship Russell, who lives in Wildwood Crest, has designed his business to be an integral part of the community he serves • * • JUST HEARD that Doug Itunsbergrr was recently accepted into the American Society of Magazine Photographers This is a well -deserved honor for this talented shutterbug The ASMP membership criteria is stringent and membership is considered only after an entire portfolio of professional samplings is reviewed by the organization • • • THE WILDWOOD Crest Civic Association has reorganized and the members are already cir culating petitions to reduce the construction of con dominiums throughout the Borough The meeting held last Wednesday at the Nesbitt Center drew, a

crowd of involved residents and it certainly sounded as if they are intent upon their goal Crest Mayor John Pantrlonc* released a statement the day of the meeting in which he pledged support to the group's efforts The mayor expressed his concern over the construction boom' and further stated that the planning board is com-

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pleting the work necessary to present a plan to the elected body that would allow for progress while preserving the integrity of the neighborhoods Obviously . cooperation is going to prevail in this

issue and all concerned seem confident that a solu fion is obtainable and that an enforceable code will be adopted • • • The Wildwood Kecrea tion Center is drawing ap

piause from residents since the appointment of Hob DiPeso as director New coats of paint, a few organized activities, and a positive attitude about the facility seem to have made the difference If you would like a copy of the latest offerings from the recreation center give them a call at 522 5837 • • • June 8 has been set for

the third annual reunion of the 50 plus club from Wildwood High School This year the class of '35 will be admitted to the group which is a statement that explains what the '50 club' is all about If you graduated from WHS before 1*35. you are entitled to membership and if you are interested, call Rose IMU at 522 5692 any evening

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