Cape May County Herald, 10 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 53

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FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Electronic hearing tests will be given free for senior citizens this week. } A state licensed heoring aid ) specialist will be at the office to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hear ing or understanding is welcome to have a test using the latest electronic equip ment to determine his or her porticulor loss. Everyone should have o hear ing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people now weoring a heoring aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them can find out about the latest methods of hearing help. For the FREE TEST call the numbers below and arrange for on appointment or drop in at your convenience. HEARING AID DISPENSARY 112 S. Main St. Cape May Court House, HJ 465-91 99

ALWAYS ON CALL 522-6489 24 HRS. A DAY: FREE HELP jjC. FOR VICTIMS OF RAPE UMWB AND DOMESTIC ABUSE [ \ C.A.R.A. ' FS&k 0F CAPE MAY COUNTY * ' INFORMATION HELD IN str,ct confidence / Sv Cape Cleaning eomf>any FULL UNE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL JANITORIAL SERVICE CARPET CLEANING SUMMER SPECIAL 2 Part System. Hot Foam Shampoo & Steam Extraction $14 PER ROOM Senior ttzen Discount i— - BAY GARDEN^, FLOWERS ' Fresh Flowers - Fruit Baskets - Plants - Crafts j Wedding and Funeral Arrangements 1 flowers fOT ah^cca^jons^ ^ ^ J t ».^08 SOUNDS AVE., SEA?SLr^>ilj r a (57th at th« Bay) | "| WW1 |A| | 04 I'll I'M 1*1 I «j ^ ma? em 4551 Savs - #U0 ^ get READY <tv. get SET forVBS! v&on Bible School First united Methodist Church \-<) 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest N.J. July 15-19, 1985 • 9 a.m. • Noon Ages 4 and up For more Information, call 729-7599 or 4265 Lots to Learn • Lots To Do VBS is JUST FOR YOU! ^^^^^^Be_SureTocome!^^^^_

Deaths

Pedro P. Alfeche, 87. of North Cape May. July 4. Born in the Philippines, he was a former Pennsylvania resident before moving here 23 years ago He was a retired machinist for the Lansdowne Steel Company. Mabel Boell. 73, of Court House. July 5. A retired school crossing guard with the Philadelphia public school system, she was a local resident for eight years. She belonged to the American Legion Post No. 198, and the Women of the Moose Lodge of the Villas, She was a member of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. Carolyn W. Breeden, 86, of Ocean City, July 6. A former organist at Porchtown United Methodist Church where she also belonged to the Ladies Missionary Society, she was a local resident for two years. She formerly lived in Elmer. Harley G. Clifford. 59, of Villas, July 2. A local resident for nine years, he ws a life member of the VFW Post No. 5203 of Paoli, Pa. Robert Coulter. 81, of North Cape May, July 5.

Born in Ireland, he was a local resident for two decades. He was a retired security guard for S.K.F. Industries in Philadelphia and a member of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. Gertrude P. DeMedio. 72, of North Wildwood. July 3. A local resident for 37 years, she was a member of the North Wildwood Women's Republican Club Anna L. Desch, 69, of Town Bank. June 30. She worked in the medical records office of the Orange Memorial Medical Center in Orange before moving here 18 years ago. She was past president of the League of Women Voters and was active in the Boy Scouts of America program in Orange. Vincent Dil.uzio, 85, of Tuckahoe, July 2. A supervisor of the Farmer's Home Administration, he served on the board of managers of Cook College of Rutgers University and the board of directors of the Glass boro Labor Association. He received the state's Distinguished Service to Agriculture and the Outstanding Leadership award from the Cape May County Extension Service. He was a charter and life member of the local fire department. Margaret Driscoll, 89. of Tuckerton, July 4. Born in Glassboro, she was a longtime local resident. Jamie P. Fiocca. 13, of Cape May, July 7, in Children's Hospital. Philadelphia, following a publicized six year battle against leukemia. He served as an altar boy at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church where he played on the CYO basketball team and was a seventh-grade student at the church school. He was a former Little l<eague player. Kevin M. Gowen. 36, of Court House. July 1. A Stone Harbor resident for two decades before moving to Court House, he was a sales representative for the Thomas F. Gowen and Sons Sporting Goods Co. and served as radiological officer for the County's Civil Defense. Peter C. Granger, 55. of Ocean City, July 4. A local resident for 23 years, he owned and operated the Granger Maintenance Co. He formerly was employed by the city of Ocean City as animal warden. Albert Hammett Jr.. 55, of Ocean City, July 4. A realtor with the N.J. Realty Co., he was a past president of the Ocean City Jaycees, member of the Mid-Jersey Cape RotaryClub and of Ocean City Lodge No. 171, Free and Accepted Masons Harry Hetbingway, 7 days old, of West Cape May in Children's Hospital, Philadelphia He was buried in Cold Spring Cemetery. John E. Hickman. 78, of Mayville, July 1 A retired cook for a tugboat crew, he was a local resident for 13 years. Ruth A. Jamison, 53, of Green Creek, July 2 in Browns Mills. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for seven years.

Barbara S. Jones, 58, of Ocean City, July 4. A local resident for two decades, she was employed by the Martin Motor Co. of West Atlantic City. She was a past matron of the Ocean City Order of Eastern Star. Chapter 83. Agnes (Sis) Karpis. 61. of North Wildwood, June 29. She was the owner and operator of the Antlers Cafe. Jean A. Kilby. 74. of Cape May. July 4. A local resident for eight years, she formerly lived in Paoli, Pa. where she was a patent secretary for the Burroughs Patent Division there. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts and served on the board of directors of the Paoli Library. Catherine McBride, 83, of Del Haven, July 4. Formerly of Surf City, she was a local resident for 17 years. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church and the Villas VFW Auxiliary. Rose M. Megonigal. 67. of North Cape May. July 4. Born in Chester, Pa., she lived in Linwood, Pa., before becoming a local resident 13 years ago. Umberto Pistilli, 72, of Eldora, July 4. A retired farmer and a maintenance employee of the Dennisville Schools, he was a member of St. Casimir's Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Italy and lived in Belleplain until a decade ago. John N. Schulgen, 75. of Villas, July 5. A crossing guard at St. Raymond's School for 16 years, he was a retired truck driver for Armour Meats. An army veteran of World War II, he belonged to the Charles "Buddy" Lewis Post of the VFW and the Villas Fishing Club. Marian C. Wishnefsky. 70, of Court House. July 5. Born in Burleigh, she lived in Millville before returning to this area

; Robert I. Salasin, MD. F.A.C.E. [ & Richard M. Lawinski, M.D. L ; Announce The Re-Location [ Of Their Practice Of f1 ' General & Vascular [ Surgery To f Cape Shore Medical Bldg. I . Dennisville Road Cape May Court House I ; N.J. : New Telephone 465-3939 Effective Mon., July 8, 1985 [j It'll grow on you! Exercise Your Right of Choice! Choose a healthier, more attract.ve body Feel better while you look better Sign up now for exercise classes with your community hospital Taught by former Rockette Cheryl Davidson-Steinthal There's more than meets the eye1 Reservations a must1 For schedule and reservation form, call 653-4500 Shore Memorial Hospital Wellness Program • Somers Point New Jersey

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