Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 25 September '85 A ^ "7^1
HISTORICAL REFERENCE — Making a point at his lecture on "Collecting Jerseyana" recently is David C. Munn. Cherry Hill library director. Looking on at Cape May County Historical Museum are Mary Conover. chairman of lectures, left, and Virginia Wilson, president of historical society. '85's Top Flop— (From Page 62) payers of this overtaxed township tens of thousands of dollars and shame. The County MUA had to publicly chastise these spend thrift ticks. All the wasted time and money. We need parks and recreational facilities here to road repair not scams. Well, we're stuck with one of the three for two more years. Bieberbach and Clydesdale should retire from politics for good — for our good. Play golf and get ready for Fothergill's nine hole golf course. THESE DEMOCRATIC-SUPPORTED candidates. Bieberbach and Clydesdale, gave us a 112 percent tax boost from 1980 through 1983. Because of their mismanagement, our taxes are approaching 200 percent over the past five years. They bonded us into a very weak state of economic reality. Their turning their backs on recreation and road repair is simply ugly. They overspent the 1982 budget by $50,000. Bieberbach worked night and day against the new form of government she now wants to hold a seat on. And Clydesdale to my understanding, still thinks we are operating under the township committee form of government. Okay, the results are in. "The 1985 Flop of the Year Award" goes to the Incinerator Authority. Others flops are waiting. Citizens of Lower Township, only you can stop them. Well, I don't know about you folks, but I'm going over to Cape May to play some tennis. We don't have tennis courts in Lower. MICHAEL J. STUBBS North Cape May It Really Smells I would very much like to know whose side the Lower Township Board of Health is on — the average citizen or big money men, like Carl T. Mitnick. We are retired property owners in North Cape May and the Dept. of Environmental Health tells us that we must live next door to Mitnick's private garbage storage unit Mitnick's truck drivers drop off as many as 10 to 60 bags of garbage every Monday morning, store it in a garage adjoining our property and it sits there until Thursday morning, when our trash collecting trucks pick it up. I have contacted Charles Adelizzi at Environmental Health of the county Health Department and he informs us that Mitnick is within his rights, because he owns the vacant lot that be built this garage on. Why isn't Mitnick made to keep a dumpster on his property behind the Acme Market on Bayshore Road, instead of hauling all this garbage to our area (a good mile away) and storing it in a garage next to us, where by Thursday, it really smells? Do we have to wait until we have a family of rats around us before this can be stopped? MR. AND MRS. HERMAN SEIDELMANN North Cape May Election Double-Talk To The Editor: When a minor group of political party hoppers say that the use of the borrowed slogan "represented a joint effort by the previous competing group to unite behind the best possible candidate for Lower Township," they are out of order. Two of the three elected officials who used the original slogan during their campaign, vehemently denied support to the present candidate using it, and the widow of the third candidate throws her support to Peggie Bieberbach. With all their double-talk being handed out before election, pity the poor taxpayer if their candidate gets in office. GRACE BIELAKOWSKI, Villas
loyride III rjk By Libby Demp Forrest V J "It's nice to sit back and watch another father of the bride," said The Hubby as we sipped our drinks. "How's his style?" I asked as we watched the father of the bride dash from guest to guest, check with the caterer and pose with the bride and groom for the photographer. "He's doing okay," said The Hubby. "But you're thinking "better him than me.' aren't you?" I said to The Hubby. "You're reading my mind," said The Hubby. AFTER MARRYING OFF two daughters and one son in the same year, The Hubby was happy to go to a nephew's wedding last weekend that didn't require him to do anything but be a guest. "This is the life," said The Hubby as he munched on a pretzel. We watched the father of the bride run over to the bartender. "He's probably asking how the booze is holding out," said The Hubby. "You speak from experience," I said. THEN WE WATCHED the father of the bride table hop. "He has to make the rounds," said The Hubby. "He's got to go up to everybody and ask them if they're having a good time." We watched the father of the bride stopping at tables. He shook hands with the men and kissed the women. "He's probably sweating pretty good by now," said The Hubby. "You remember," I said. "It's not a matter of remembering." said The Hubby. "It's just something you don't forget." WE WATCHED THE father of the bride rush back to the caterer. "He's probably checking when the food is going to be served," said The Hubby. The DJ called for the bridal table to get their dinner and the father of the bride was right behind them. "Everybody will be wondering when it's their turn to eat. K&p an eye on the father of the bride. He won't get to eat the food he's paying for," said The Hubby. We watched the father of the bride some more. IN A WHILE, the DJ called for the first dance of the bride and groom, then he called for the first dance of the bride with her father. We watched the father of the bride take his dance. "He's probably feeling a little foolish out there dancing all alone with the bride with everybody watching," said The Hubby. "Well, you've only got one daughter left to marry off," I said to The Hubby. "Maybe she'll just run off and elope," said The Hubby watching the father of the bride pull out a handkerchief and wipe his brow.
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