Cape May County Herald, 12 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 48

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x — NOW OPEN — MARIE S. McGOWAN OWNER-OPERATOR T.L.C. NURSES REGISTRY 886-8773 - 88N-URSE N.J. STATE LICENSED A BONDED R.N.'S. L.P.VS. & AIDES PRIVATE DITV NURSES MIR HOME A HOSPITAL PRIVATE INSURANCE ACCEPTED Atlantic Cape Urology, P. A. innounccs Thai SIIAII M. CIIAimiKV Ml). K.A.CS. i koi .(k; is r l> \t .nl.il'lc lot CiiliMlll.llHHI Mini Tri'.ilnirllt <ll j I rul.nM.' ,il ,il I III- s»nir l.ix.ltloll-' 1 1«. \ M.un Siri-.-t- 223 Slmrr H.m.I \.x Jrr- I tW2li» N.X IIH2I I IVIr|iln>nf M» VKC T. li |.|n.iir MPMCLi 807D ROBERT F. NUNN m.D., F.fl.C.S. _ PAUL REfTlER m.D., F.fi.CS. RICHARD L. WALKER p.p. We are pleased to Announce THE STATE OF THE ART Y.A.G. - LASER For the In-Office Removal of Secondary Cataracts Medicare Assignment Accepted On Surgery 4 VILLAGE DRIVE CAPF MAY COURT HOUSE 465-4005 OTHER LOCATION 2401 Bav Ave. Ocean City N.J. 399-1952 Hours l>v Appointment Only

KC Council Donations FRMA — A list of con Iributions by Stella Maris Council 3546. Knights of Columbus, has been released by Charles Sheridan, treasurer Included were the following donations to charities, churches, and schools in ! the area: St. John of God I community service for I retarded children at West brook. $100. St. John I House of Charity. $100; St. i Raymond's House of Charii tv. $100; Holy Spirit Church. $17; St Raymond's graduation gifts. $100. dinner expenses for retarded students at St. John of God, $100 / F'rank Coyle. grand knight, expressed ap preciation to the ladies auxiliary and all who par ticipated in the recentlyconducted Tootsic Roll drive, which collected $1,376.25. At Crest Community WILDWOOD CREST Services begin Sunday. Father's Day. at the Crest Community Church with Sunday School at 9:45 a m Special recognition will lie given to fathers during the Devotional. Worship service with the Rev. Charles L Howe is at 11 a. m in the sanctuary. The adult choir will perform under the direction of Belle Van Dyke, organist Sunday evening at 7:30 the Titii Class of the Sunday School will meet in the Social Hall All students grades 6 12 are invited to join Registration is now open for tnc Cresl Community Nursery School, operated by Joyce Rarth in the church basement For information call Miss Joyce at the church 522 1618 during nur sery hours t9a m I p.nf 1 or at 522 0955 afterward Vacation Bible School has been scheduled for Aug 12 through 16. w ith registration Saturday. Aug 10

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Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Danielle Nicole to John and Brigitte Deschatelets Sherman of Dennisville. May 25. Coralea to Nikolaos and Sandra Frazer Gavriilidis of Wildwood;- -JVlay 28. Rachel M&ie to John and Susan Betz Downey of North Wildwood, May 29. David Peter. Ill to David and Karen Dechsun Stout of Ocean City. May 30. Heather Ann to William and Geraldine Nicker Kennedy. Jr. of Villas, May 31 Sharon Mikaela to Michael and Ruth Alcorn VVanberg of Avalon, May 31 Paul Brian to Paul and Sharon Marinozzi Newitt of Villas. June 3 SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Gary and Debbie Reischel Schaffer of Seaville, May 26. Son to Philip and Candace Liller Young of Ocean City. May 27. Son to Cecil and Margarel Stephanik Jones of Marmora. May 29. ELSEWHERE Rase Ann Rebecca to Ray and Lynne Gallon Simpson, formerly of North Wildwood. in Maderia Beach. Fla. June 2. First UMC Concert by PRISM WII.DWDOD CHEST A concert group of young per sons from Campus Crusade lor Christ called "PRISM" will minister in song and word at 7 3ii p ni Sunday at the First I'mled Methodist Church The community is encouraged to lie present The church is at w orship on Sunday at 9:30 a m Children's Sunday Work shopisalsoat 9 30a m Sun day School for all ages is at 10 45 a m There is an attended nurser\ TIIF YOl I II Group meets Sunday evening at 6 p in . and the Men's Fellowship 6 30 a m Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study is at 7 p m Wed ncsday Home Bible Study is Thursday at 310 F Newark Ave . at 8 30 p in The church will return to summer worship hours June 23 Worship al 8 30 and 11 a m and 7 30 p m . SundaySchool al 9:45 a m For information call the pastor. Dr William Wenker. 7294265 Polish Festival In U oodhine WOODBINE - A special Polish Mass will be celebrated at noon Sunday. June 30. at St Casimir's Church. 304 Clay St . by Rev Edward Buna, pastor of St Joseph s Church in Camden Following Mass. as part of the festival, authentic Polish food will be served in the church hall. For information. call 861-3771

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COLD SPRING - The Rev Fred C Bischoff. pastor. will preach a sermon based on Psalm 35. "When People Get You Down", at the II a m Sunday worship service at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick). 780 Seashore Rd Supervised nursery is available for pre-schoolers. Sunday School classes are held in Price Hall and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. The monthly hymn sing will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday in First Baptist, Wildwood WILDWOOD - Rev Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a m Sundayspecial Father's Day worship service at the First Baptist Church. Atlantic and Maple Avenues. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery and a junior church are also pro vided. Bible study is neld Wednesdays 7-7:45 p.m. For further information, call the church office 522-2981

Price Hall. Eleanor Buzzard. leaders, and refreshments follow the singing 'Welcome To Family' STONE HARBOR - "Welcome to the Lord's Family" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon Sunday. Father's Day. Worship is at 11 a.m. Sunday Church School and the final Adult Forum are at 9:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. Next Sunday. June 23rd. the summer schedule begins A "family" service with a nursery will be added at 9:30 a.m. running simultaneously with Sunday School. Wednesday, the Lutheran Church Women will hold a luncheon at* Teresa Martin's Restaurant at 12:30 p.m. Bible Study continues to study the Book of Ruth at 1 p.m. Thursday. For information, call the church office at 368-3031.

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