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AVALON — Sunday worship at the First United Methodist Church of Avalon is held 11 a m The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper is held the first Sunday of the month at this service, beginning Oct. 6. Sunday School is held 9:45 a.m. Children 5-12 are urged to attend the 11 o'clock service, and are excused after the junior ser'Three Words' To Be Theme GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "Three Words With a World of Meaning" at the U a.m. Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. A nursery is available for all services. Ambassadors Meet Tuesday ATLANTIC CITY - The Mission Ambassadors are on the move beginning with their first meeting this fall noon Tuesday, Sept. 24. at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission on Bacharach Boulevard. Members are asked to bring a sandwich and beverage. Dessert will be provided. They are also urged to bring a donation to the mission of any staple or paper item. N. Wildtvood Methodist NORTH WILDWOOD - Winter Worship hour is 11 a.m., preceded by an old fashioned hymn sing at 10:45, at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church, at Second and Central Avenues. Ruth Beddow is music director. Pastor Steve Herman delivers the morning message. Rummage Sale AVALON - The First United Methodist Church will hold its annual rummage sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4, and Saturday Oct. 5. The church is at 34th Street and Dune Drive. For more information, call 967-4290 or 967-42W. Arrangements can be made to pick up large quantities or bulky items
mon for supervised arts and crafts. Christian Science CAPE MAY - Sunday morning services are held 11 o'clock in the Community Center, 405 Lafayette Street, by the Christian Science Society of Cape May. The subject of this week's lesson will be "Matter". Dinner Set To Benefit Heritage NORTH CAPE MAY -A spaghetti dinner will be held to benefit Heritage Christian Academy 5 p.m. Saturday at the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Road. Tickets are available through the school or at the door. Take-out is available on advance orders.
'SaturdayNight Alive' To Begin CAPE MAY POINT - "Saturday Night Alive" is a series of meetings sponsored by the Sea Grove Conference that will bring together Christians of all denominations for prayer, praise and sharing. These informal services will be held in the Union Chapel on the Circle here each Saturday at 7 p.m.. beginning this week At Covenant Bible Church NORTH CAPE MAY - "Living Reliantly: The Preservation" is the theme of the 10:50 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Roacf, according to the senior pastor. Dr. George Fincke.
■una HEARING TEST SET FOR MEDICAID & MEDICARE PATIENTS Anyone whp has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have a FREE HEARING EXAMINATION using the latest electronic testing equipment to determine if their hearing loss is, correctable Even those who have been told nothing could be done for them should also be evaluated to find out which of the modern methods of hearing correction can help them hear better THE FREE HEARING TEST will be given Thursday and Friday. Sept 19 and 20. at the Hearing Aid Dispensary from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m If you can't come in. these tests can be done in your home Please call lor an appointment For more info come in. call or write Sept. 19 and 20 465-9199
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If we could sit and hold hands with you, then perhaps, we could best express our feelings concerning those that we care for at South Cape Nursing Home. We are very comfortable speaking of holding hands, because we know that the essence of quality care comes from the heart. We know too, that professional ability plays an important part in quality care. But, unless a loving and caring attitude exists . . . professional ability suffers. We can say with confidence that quality care exists at South Cape Nursing Home, because most importantly, our heart is in the right place. And because of the creden- > tials of our staff. I And we can't help feeling that this type of quality care is only made possible by proud owners who live in the very community they serve, such as at South Cape. i
So, it is up to you. the reader . . be you a referring physician, hospital discharge planner, or family member to decide what is best. We assure not only the best of care, but the best of caring. Quality care. And we are proud to be the only independent, locally owned and operated nursing home in Cape May County. Lape ™ Stites Avenue Cape May Court House, N.J. 082 10 465-5335 Mwntor of ahfca American Heahh tare Assnciatkm

