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ZAHEER FAROOQUI, M.D. Internist & General Practitioner ANNOUNCES: THE OPENING OF AN ADDITIONAL OFFICE AT 4907 PACIFIC AVE. WILDWOOD, NJ. •Medicaid & Medicare Accepted •No Appointment Necessary •House Calls At Anytime
Wild wood Office Opening July 6
Wild wood Mon -Thurs. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. 5 p.m.- 10 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m 5 p.m.- 12 Midnight Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.- 12 Midnight 522-6779
VILLAS Plaza Professional Building Bayshore & Greenwood Mon.-Fri. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. 886-7749
Central Bible Jlas Guests NORTH WILDWOOD - During both the 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services at Central Bible Church Sunday, guest speaker will be Jon Stevenson, director of the Boardwalk Chapel in Wildwood and elder at Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church. During the 7 p.m. service guest speaker will t)e Art Fox. a graduate of Westminster Theological .Seminary and summer assistant of the Boardwalk Chapel. At 9:80 a.m. there are Sunday School classes for all ages. Nursery is provided for all services. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m members and friends meet at the church for prayer and fellowship. The church is at 18th and Central Avenues and the phone number is 522-5917
Jm. victoria hunter d.c. |pj ANNOUNCES OFFICE HOURS AT: OCEAN CITY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 225 WEST AVE. OCEAN CITY Tuesday and Thursday 1 sL.'dS.'y'.S"- pT* 3 " m- • 7 P m' 599-6556 MAHAVEER P. PRABHAKAR, M.D. Announces with great pleasure the association of DOCTOR JACK FACCIOLO in the practice of Orthopedic Surgery HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONIY: 1 VILLAGE DR. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 465-2774 465-5150 ALEXANDER M. PAGNANI, M.D. Adult and Pediatric Urology is pleased to announce the addition of Friday morning office hours at: CAPE SHORE MEDICAL BUILDING Box 83, Dennisville Road Cape May Court House, New Jersey Telephone (609) 465-4404 I I Hours by Appointment i
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HELEN T. AIMS. 77. of Lower Township. July 26. Born in Poland, she was a local resident for 23 years and a member of the Stella Maris Home Association and the Polish American Club of Cape May County. Janice Bateson, 51. of Delmont. July 22. Born in the area, she returned six years ago after living in Kiveria Beach, Fla. Dorothy V. Davis, 70. of Wildwood. July 20. She was a presser for the Wildwood Clothing Factory and also Stokes Laundry. A member of the Eureka Baptist Church, she was a county resident for 55 years. John K. Fazio, 43, of Avalon, July 24. An area resident for 17 years, he was the owner of Fazio's Vending Service of Avalon and a postal carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus' Stella Maris Council in , Erma. Dorothy C. Dayton. 40, of Ocean City. July 27. of auto injuries. She was district manager and satellite director for 11 & R Block in Atlantic city. A local resident for four years, she was president of the Ocean City Humane Society. Yolanda J. Grendisa. 68. of Villas. July 25 Born in Italy, she lived in Philadelphia until moving to the Villas seven years ago. She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society and The St Vincent DePaul Society of St. John of God Church. George 11. Kisl, 87, of Ocean City. July 27 A local resident for a decade, he was a retired sales service supervisor for Arthur H. Thomas Company, a manufacturer of laboratory supplies He was a member of St. Peter s United Methodist Church in Ocean City Doris II. Leslie. 81. of North Cape May. July 23. Born in England, she lived in the PhiladelphiaCamden area for many years where she was employed as a production worker for Campbell's
Soup Co. A local resident for nearly three decades, she was active in the Erma Wesleyan Church. Anna C. McNichol, 86. of Ocean City, July 22. A local resident for six years, she was a retired clerk for the Philadelphia Electric Co. Helen Meerwald, infant daughter of Kyong and Edward J. Meerwald Jr., formerly of Dennisville, July 20 at Fort Hood Army base. Texas. She was buried at St. Elizabeth's Cemetery in Goshen Minnie Pasquith. 82. of North Cape May. July 24. Born in Eden, Md.. she lived in Philadelphia before becoming a local resident 17 years ago. She was a member of I AM. Herman Phillips. 78. of Stone Harbor, July 22. A retired director of technical services for the international department of Hercules Corp., he was a former board member of the community concerts in Wilmington. Del .. the Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Cape May County Historical Society. Joel K. Robinson. 80. of South Seaville. July 22. A retired custom builder, he was a tax collector for Dennis Township and director of the First Savings and I,oan Association of Sea Isle City. He served as past president of the Ocean View Volunteer Fire Company and as trustee. Sunday School superintendent and Sunday School teacher of South Seaville United Methodist Church. Joseph F. Roseberry, 71, of North Cape May. July 27. A local resident for 35 years, he was a retired electrician for the Products Research and Chemical Corp. of Gloucester. Charles W. Schick Jr.. 72. of North Cape May. July 23. A North Cape May resident for 32 years, he was a party boat captain as well as a commercial fishing boat captain. He also worked as a general contractor. Hattie Schmidt. 73, of Eldora. July 26 A lifelong resident of Eldora. she was
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CAPE MAY POINT - Week III at the Sea Grove Conference at Union Chapel on the Circle here will feature the Rev. Carlos Ochoa as the speaker tomorrowthrough Sunday at 7:30 p.m. each day. A former film and tape editor for WCBS in NewYork. he had an encounter with Christ that changed his life and brought him into a renewal and healing ministry. The conference endeavors to bring together persons of all faiths in the renewal of devotion to Christ as Lord and a sharing of Christian Love. Speakers represent all the major denominations and are giving the freedom to preach and teach as the Lord leads them. An ex-coal miner. Rev. Frank Wise, will be the speaker for Week IV. Aug 8 through 11. Rev Wise was given a special healing
ministry after he. himself, was completely healed of a crippling injury For information call Rev. Don Theobald. 884-5371. Recital Set By Organist AVALON - Robert Lowden, organist, will present a concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Wells Memorial Church. First Avenue and 9th Street. Lowden is a graduate of Trenton State College with a B.A. in Music Education. He is accompanist. Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, and choir director, organist at Covenant Presbyterian Church. Cinnaminson.
a member of the Eldora United Methodist Church, the Rising Star Chapter 200 Order of the Eastern Star of South Seaville. the Pocohontas Lodge and the Dennisville Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. Joseph C. "Mickey" Shaughnessy, 64, of Wildwood, July 23. A well known local comedian who appeared in Wildwood nightclubs, he also was a movie actor and performed on radio and television. Born in New York, he spent most of his life in Wildwood. He served with the Army Special Forces during World War II. William E. Shade. 74. of PetersbuTjg, July 22. He was a retired employee of the Smithville Inn and Ram's Head Inn. He formerly lived in Somers Point. Doris A. Speyerer, 59, of Petersburg, July 19. A local resident for 18 years, she was employed by the Upper Township School District. She belonged to the Catholic Golden Age Club On ' Feeding Multitudes ' STONE HARBOR - Feeding the Multitudes" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour Sunday. Family worship is at 9- 38 a m running simultaneously with a nursery and Sunday Church School The Lutheran liturgy is celebrated at 11 a.m The lord's Supper will be celebrated at both services. Both study is at 7 p.m. Thursday. Mqpie Night. Aug 6. will feature "The Goosehill Gang and the Mystery of the Haunted Tree House" and selected Disney cartoons Movies begin at 7 p.m. Registration for the 1985 Vacation Bible School " Together in Jesus' Love" has begun VBS is scheduled for Aug 12-16 from 9 to 11:30 a m To register or for information concerning church activities, contact the church office at 368-3031. FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EI»<tron.c heonng tests will be given free lor senior cilneni this week A note licenced bearing aid tpecioliti will be ot the office 'o perform the Anyone who hoi trouble hearing or understanding it welcome to hove o ten using the latest electronic equipment to determine Hit or her particular loss Everyone should hove o hearing lest ot least once o year if there n ony trouble ot oil hearing clearly Even people now wearing o hearing aid or rhose who hove been told nothing could be done lor them eon find out about the latest methods ol heorina help 9 for the FREE TEST coll the numbers below ond orronge for on oppoinr. men! or drop in at your convenience HEARING AID V DISPENSARY 1I3S. Main St. Cope May Court House, NJ 465-9199

