• s jq Herald— Lanteni— Dispatch 8 May^85
S r" ■f 'iplj ■ . . \The Margaret £ Mary Shoppe )§ ON THF. MALL AT JACKSON STREET — JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION SALE 20% OFF SPORTSWEAR-DRESSES-SEPARATES SWIMWEAR % 4 DAYS ONLY-WED. -SAT., MAY 8TH - 11TH GIFT CERTIFICATES ^ 884-5331 r 10-5:00 DAILY
f I n ORANGE TAG «J» TTSALI (H) a ' i ^ V V ^ I ITS 1 >— /r J CORDLESS! | w • o^2r — GT-1000 y 7 *mm *12995 - , i GAS-POWERED! i Reg .$149.95 1 ALL MODELS FEATURE I ITS 1 C D I ELECTRONIC | LIGHT-WEIGHT! i STARTER — ^*17995 8RM-210AE " nr. K Reg $199.95 Mr MB FOR HEAVY-DUTY TASKS 4m , THESE MODELS ACCEPT JZSt . OPTIONAL . BRUSH-CUTTING ©STEEL BLADES p-«s 1 V J jg^y *22995 Reg $249.95 ' i — ,rs — | MM-SOOK - |OUALITY-BUILTl| G323 . ..the ONE that lasts! " RABITW00D SAW SERVICE sales & service outdoor power equipment 595 MAIN STREET, SOUTH SEAVILLE, NJ. 609-624-3246 » — — — — ■ — — — M— — ^ — n^P
= WILDWOOD - Curtis - Miller, candidate for the Second Ward Council seat, states: "It is my intention to represent all of the people of the Second Ward by serving, assisting, and advocating your coocerns; to encourage economic development by welcoming new business to Wildwood and as a result, lower taxes for Wildwood residents; to plan cultural and recreational activities to occupy the time of our youth, thereby decreasing youthrelated crime in Wildwood ; to make Wildwood safe and ! respectable for all who live here; and to keep the MUA responsible for its decisions about our water and sewers. Furthermore, I will be readily available to the voters of the Second Ward." "In the past six months," said Curtis, "we have been requested to support a J mini-playground on the beach in each ward. The copcept has some merit. However, after a visit to the only park in the Second Ward, behind Maxwell Field, I think the first project should be to rehabilitate and maintain this park that is already in Brownies, Leader Winners WILDWOOD - St Ann s Brownie Troop 491 and Junior Troop 35. as well as their leader, returned with honors from the recent 1985 Skills Fair of South Jersey, conducted at the 4-H campground in Court House Troop 49' won first place in "The World of Outdoors" category for its exhibit on horses It also took third place in the tent building competition through the efforts of Lisa Grassi and Kelly Becica JUNIOR TROOP 35 took second place in "The World of Well-Being" category for its "healthy food" exhibit . Leaders of the troop are Susan Burpulis and Mrs Dolores Grassi. Topping off the awards was the naming of Mrs. Karen D'Arcangek), founder and co-leader of Troop 491, as "1965 Outstanding Leader" for her work in Girl Scouting. Members of Troop 49', with Mrs D'Arcangelo and their co-leader, Mrs. Marianne Rice, visited a horse farm and learned how to feed and groom horses while preparing their exhibit. * Their winning display included photos of their visit, posters, and a model of a horse labeled with the proper names of riding paraphernalia Both troops are made up of students at St. Ann's School V K\ *U>\ BRIDGE t LI B For May 3 1st. Frances Thatcher —5850 2nd. Shirley Wiesenbaugh 4920 . 3rd. Bert Hall 46O0
[?]
existence. Of all the play equipment, it is safe to say that 95 percent is worn beyond limits or is broken." Referring to a recent challenge to Second Ward candidates to debate. Miller said, "Since I am running just for the Second Ward and not for an atlarge position, I feel that a debate will serve no useful purpose and could possibly create animosity among the candidates."
Meet Set On Schools VILLAS — There will be a meeting of the Lower Township Schools Preventive-Remedial Parent Council 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, in the Memoiral School, 2600 Bayshore Road. A review of the year's program will be presented along with an explanation of the Basic Skills Improvement Program Application for the 1985-1966 school year. Parental suggestions for the 1985-1986 program may be presented at this meeting.
Wa'FLOWER & GIFT SHOP^p: ( 352 96th st stone harbor 11 Mother's Day Specials S17.56 amTufJ^S?] and Ballon Bouquets for All Occasions Aimvery mon.-sat. io-4 sun. 12-4 wire 1 WtviCE 368-1377 service g=x
+ — — u IMPORTED from PORTUGAL T . • 884-6399 42 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CORNEA CARPENTER'S LANE A JACKSON. AT THE MERRY WINDOW * BASKETS S TERRA OCTTA * HANDMADE SWEATERS * REGIONAL CERAMICS * VISTA A LEG RE PORCELAIN ) * COPPER » SSIHART | y\ Burk & ^^coosioi Wot©rv'av^ p/ 63 (overtook^ ln10' & OPENING ff g MAY 15TH B C X ..Lunch Sterved From Noon p jry Dinner 5-9 d j? NEW RAW BAR 8 | 522-6336 H Go West on Burk, Wildwood ^ Free Parking. Come by Boat jA
ALM1C JEWELRY CO., INC.X f Carpenters Square Mall Cape Mav \ 31 Perry St. 884-7552 l Also in Burlington N J s New York N Y. \ 14 KT. GOLD PEARL EARRINGS / Vk FINE QUALITY // \ $19.95 / N\ Custom Design tl r"\\ Repairs // fart fa A Gold Sold 1/ Estate g/ bit & sd ajeweln//

