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! Sturdy's Rates Are Up! Vr^ While Others Are Dotwn Interest rates on certificates are up at Sturdy! Our medium-term CDs now earn you more interest, and that's especially important to know since other financial institutions have lowered their interest rates. Compare, save, and earn more at Sturdy! LENGTH OF CURRENT ANNUAL TERM INTEREST YIELD 18 months 8.65% 8.93%' 2 'A years 9.20% 9.52%' Minimum Deposit $500 All Deposits Insured Up to $100,000 by FSLIC •Quarterly compounding Substantial Interest Penalty lor Early Certificate Withdrawal Ask Us About Our Other Rates & Terms SIMY SAVINGS Ml ^ ^1 |ISAN ASSSCIAWN M Stone Harbor - 368 291 1 • Avalon - 967 7541 lECfir Denmsville — 861 5152 • North Cape May — 884-5656 | Cape May Court House — 465-2700 ! — 1 T *i"~ ! "|| I Starting Monday. February 3, 1986 the following dates 111 will be in effect within the Borough limits: 111 1 ' SCHEDULE 1 1 I All collections of Garbage and Trash will be collected 11 I between the hours of 7:00 A.M and 6:00 P.M. as 11 1 follows: 1 1 \ There will be a 5-20 gallon can limit to all Residents II l and Businesses. l\ \ January through December 11 RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS . . .TWICE A WEEK |1 Monday and Thursday .Ocean Drive from Bridge to 1 1 80th Street, all bayside and west side of Ocean 1 I Drive only. 1 (Tuesday and Friday East of Dune Drive to the 1 Ibeach. 1 'Wednesday and Saturday .Ocean Drive east to west I side of Dune Drive. \i \ RECYCLING II Recyclable items (glass, newsprint, cardboard, oil 1 1 filters, aluminum) are to be kept separate and put 1| into containers marked with a "Recyclable" decal. 1 1 These decals can be obtained at the Borough Yard \J 11 i or Borough Hall along with other recycling A 1 VI information and schedules m. For any additional information, ^nlf H^^Y^^^^plea-se call 967-7697
Cape May Recreation Schedule CAPE MAY -The city is offering a variety of recreational activities for people of all ages. Listed below are some programs and activities during the Winter Recreation session (Jan-uary-March) : Roller Skating — Saturday and Sunday. 1-3 p m . Convention Hall Coed Swim Team — Wednesday and Friday. 6-9 p.m.. and Sunday. 6-8 p m , Cape May Elementary School Infant-Tiny Tot Swim lessons Wednesday and Friday. 4 30-5 p.m.. and Saturday, lo-ll a m Elementary School. Youth Basketball League - .Saturday. 10-5 p.m.. Elementary School Scuba Diving — Tuesday. 6 30-10:30 p m . Elementary School BASIC RESCUE and Water Safety Saturday. noon-I pm. Elementary School Lifesaving — Saturday, noon-3 p.m.. Elementary School Dance Lessons - Monday Friday. Civic Center and Elementary School Pre-School Activity — Monday. Wednesday. Friday. Civic Center Karate — Monday. Wednesday and Friday, Civic Center. Gymnastics. Thursday, 4-5 p m (ages 5-7) and 54 p.m. 'ages 8-14), Civic Center Coed Teen Night - Tuesday 7-8:30 p m . Elementary School Youth Hour and Family Night - Saturday 5:45-9 pm. Elementary School Storybook Hour Wednesday 10 30-11 30 a m . Cape May Library Contact the Cape May Department of Civic Affairs for additional information at 884-8411. ext. 20 or 27. ooi-Mii. ext. w ur a .
Tennis Pro Certified D1AS CREEK - Local resident Tony Fittipaldi has been certified as an active member of the United States Professional Tennis |f Association, made up of tennis teaching professionals K Certification came after a I: testing procedure which in1; eluded a written exam, suc1 cessfully giving a private i: and group lesson, and demonstrating stroke ex- [ ecution and diagnosis » AIkmkJ in hull lull AilM-rw a»I h<« liiilti IiIimmI |ilr«iifi- This P
B89 ON TOP OF THINGS — Susan Daub of Ocean City joins Jim Pike, senior account manager for New Jersey National Bank's West Cape May office, at the bank's penthouse suite at Veterans Stadium. Philadelphia. Daub won two penthouse suite tickets to a Philadelphia Eagles home football game, dinner for two at a night club and limousine service for the evening in N'JNB's Fantastic Football Sweepstakes.
Middle In Lead
CAPE MAY - Middle Township Recreation/Westside Market moved into sole possession of first place in city Women's Power Volleyball after sweeping Kona Sports by scores of 15-7. 15-10. 15-3 and 15-7. Westside Market was led by Robin Gilbert, who was an over the court as usual. Also contributing was Jan Seer with some penetrating spikes.
Sandpiper Monogramming kept pace with a fourgame sweep of Washington Street Gallery 15-1. 15-9, 15-1 and 15-3. The spiking of Pat Komar and Merc Baumann with the serves of Sheri Hickok and Sharon Mericle helped Sandpiper to the sweep. STANDINGS Middle Township Recreation 31-8 Jackson Mountain Cafe 27 8 Sandpiper Monogram m inn Irvc 309 Washington Street Gallery to-25 Kona Sports 3-36 — ✓
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