Cape May County Herald, 8 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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«■ ATTENTION AVALON VOTERS JEANETTE GLAZIER'S REAL RECORD FACT: V$TED TO RAISE TAXES ' FACT: VOTCD TO INCREASE SEWER AND WATER RATES FACT: VOTED FOR DUPLEX IN A SINGLE FAMILY ZONE ONLY MEMBER OF COUNCIL TO DO SO. FACT: VOTED TO SPEND A MILLION DOLLARS ON THE SEWER PLANT (THAT WILL BE TORN DOWN IN 1988) FACT: NEVER ATTENDS PLANNING OR ZONING BOARD MEETINGS FACT: USES HER OFFICE TO HARRASS NEIGHBORS FACT: q^q^j^ENDANCE RECORD OVER FOUR YEARS FACT: DOES NOT UNDERSTAND COMPLEX MUNICIPAL FINANCES DON'T BE FOOLED AVALONS FUTURE IS AT STAKE! VOTE MAY 14 PAID FOR BY GARY DOYLE - AVALON N.J. i A

Point Soloist Plays Sun. MAYS LANDING - Helena Turlinska-Bew of Cape May Point will appear as soloist 3 p.m. Sunday during Atlantic Community College s performance of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. Bew has accompanied choral concerts for ten years at Lower Township Consolidated School, Cold Spring, where her husband, Richard, is choral director. She and Lower Township treasurer. Wade G. Cooper, have directed performances in Cape May of the Christmas opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors. Currently, she is accompanying Joanne Reagan School ballet classes for a performance of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.

-»-S- - " ■ Chamber To Thank s Councilmen 1 AVALON — The Avalon 1 Chamber of Commerce will | sponsor a thank-you cele1 bration on Thursday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m. at The Whitebrier when it pays a 1 double tribute to James Busha and Stewart Gray who are retirimg from Borough Council after six years service. "During the past six years, Avalon has grown from a 19th century vacation town into one of the most prestigious and envied resort communities in South Jersey" said Jim IMcStravick, chairman, Public Affairs Committee. | "Jim Busha and Stewart Gray are outstanding examples of the high level of leadership Avalon has been able to attract to its service. We hope their replacements on the council • will match their energy and maintain their high standards." Members and nonmembers are invited and may call Irene Matthews at 967-3700 for reservations. Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN William Michael to William and Madeline Reitano Webb of North Cape May. April 24. Judy Ellen to Jerry and Earlene Coleman I,ee of Court House, April 24. Jaime Lee to Stephen and Yvonne Medeiros Shoaf of Cape May. April 25. Yvonne Margarite to Diesemer and Monique Bryant Robinson of Cape May, April 22. Mary to William and Marita McGowan Shrehan of Villas, April 26 Brittny Anne to Robert "and Patricia Bennett Child of Newark, Del., April 26 Robert Joseph to Norman and Miriam Raimondo" GaunU of Court House. April 26. SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Gary and Donna Scioli Hink of Ocean City, April 24. Son to Alfred and Marian Bowman Giurfrida of Wildwood. April 25. Son to Scott and Karen Fuhrmeisten Holloway of Ocean City, April 25. Daughter to Charles and Deborah Teaford Magill of . Corbin City. April 26. Daughter to Carlton and Japgt Guarracino Treen of Woodbine. April 26 Daughter to Robert and Rebecca Fetherolf Taylor of Sea Isle City, April 28 Son to Dennis and Nancy Hill Egan of Marmora. April 28. Daughter to Larry and Sue Mell Ceres of Ocean Ci- • ty, April 30.^ Daughter to Dave and Kathi Bell linger of Ocean - City, April ,■ > l ; : VI - /

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