Cape May County Herald, 26 March 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Herald - Lantern Dispatch 26 March '86 5

fe DISTINCTIVE EASTER GIFTS 5^1? .P"641 and Fresh F'oral A"TangemenLs & . jj We have interior wall design items... i J brooms, wreaths, colonial ■xiSSjR&ji L wood wall pieces and more. r Rt. 9 and Goshen/Swainton Rd. if Open Everyday Except Saturday ^X^SSL^?- S* P. _ Sun.-Thurs. 9:30-6 Fri. 9:30-5:3<> TERRY'S /M Beauty Shoppe of Rio Grande^S j TERRY • JULIE & JANIE jfig; at your service — 114 WALSH AVENUE RIO GRANDE J (Btu* house on urrrt behind Dunlun Donuts) 889-1136 1 Open at 7:00 a.m. II No Antuwr. 886-4074 t Appointments Taken Dally 1 1 CUSTOM I MATTING & FRAMING Portraits • Paintings Needlework • Posters Certificates Sunset Photography studio 3159 Rt. 9 South Rio Grande, lt>j. 465 5058 CARPETING AN INVESTMENT IN YOUR LIFE Buying or building? Redecorating? Whether or not you are moving to a new home or are sprucing up your present home, carpeting is a savvy home investment. As with any other major household' purchase, you are looking for the best value at • a fair price. Common sense dictates that you comparison shop. As your carpet center, we welcome your queries and look forward to working with you to fulfill your specifications. Recent advances in fiber and manufacturing technology have catapulted carpeting into the 21st century. This means that buying a carpet is just not the same as it used to be. With the breadth of choices available, it is up to the carpet retailer to educate his customer so that together they can choose the goods that will satisfy the client's needs. The vast improvement in carpet quality over the past decades has not been matched with enormous price increases. In fact, most carpeting on the market today is available at a price veryclose to that which its lower performing predecessors sold for twenty years ago. Not only is the initial purchase of carpeting a wise investment. the years of service and easy maintenance are critical considerations. The new fibers are so resilient and hard wearing that carpet manufacturers are providing warranties for five and even ten years. Improvements in soil resistance and cleaning technologies have lessened the overall efforts needed to keep carpeting looking new. Fibers have been developed that actually shed dirt, making your vacuum your carpet's best friend. And for dirtemergencies there are new products for homeowners use. as well as professional services that clean your carpeting right on the floor. \tyisdy chosen carpet adds to the value of your home, comfort of every day life and frees you from time consuming maintenance chores. AVAL ON CARPET. TILE AND FLOORING WAREHOUSE OUTLET CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE « HAND AVE & THE RAILROAD MON.-FBI. 8:00-5:00 P.M. - SAT. 8:30 TO S 465-3051

1 Mall Poll Will End | Friday, Says Vinci

NORTH WILDWOOD - ■JV A poll of residents being Cy conducted by Mayor Lewis ETj G. Vinci on the proposed Lighthouse Square Mall will end Friday. All property owners and m voters are asked by Mayor I Vinci to have their I responses to the poll in by I then so the results can be I tabulated by early April. M Ballots seeking public "Z opinion have been coming A in at a rate of least 10 a day since the mayor asked for citizen input THE PROPOSAL is to set aside a five-block area for a mall using the Historic Hereford Light house as a focal point and committing some $540,000 of municipal funds to meet ' 1360.000.00 from local businesses to finance the | shopping area. The poll asks residents if < they feel the mall project ,

should go ahead now. be delayed for a while or be scrapped altogether. Comments are accepted. "THERE HAS been a valuable interaction with our residents over this project and I believe this is what government should be doing regarding ma)br projects of this nature." Vinci observed. "I have read each comment attached to the ballot and in many cases letters accompanying the vote." the mayor said. "I have also responded to each individual so they know I received their opinion and it will remain anonymous. Only the totals will be made public." Vinci pointed out. The property involved is located along Hereford Inlet. northeastward from Se cond and New Jersey Avenues.

Grand Jury Indicts Trio COURT HOUSE — Richard J. Redden. 28. of North Wildwood, William J. Polini. 22. of Wildwood Crest, and Arthur "Todd" Vitola. 25 of Villas, have all been indicted for felony murder and kidnapping by a country Grand Jury in the Feb. 27, fatal shooting of Wayne Miner, in West Cape May. Miner, 23. of Magnolia Avenue. Wildwood, was found fatally wounded in a house in the 20(1 block of Sixth Avenue. Charges against Redden include committing murder by his own conduct, unlawful possession of a semi-automatic pistol, carrying a pistol without a permit and attempting to murder Ferdinand Sowers Jr.. who lives in the Sixth Avenue house. All three defendants were indicted for possessing stolen handguns and shotguns on Feb. 24-25. and for bringing stolen guns into the state. c

I Child Abuse Meet Topic COURT HOUSE - A special awareness program on "Abuse and Neglect of Children" will be presented by the Middle Township Police Depart ment under the sponsorship of Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Auxiliary Unit 198 in the post home. Dias Creek Road and Hand Avenue. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Peg Dougherty, children and youth chairman of the auxiliary. For further information. call 465-5579 or 465-5255. Talk, Film Set WILDWOOD - The Coalition Against Rape and Abuse Inc. <CARA> will give a rape prevention' presentation to the Greater Wildwood Senior Citizens. I p.m.. April 1 at St. Ann School. New Jersey and Magnolia Avenues. The film "Victims or Victors" ' will be shown and a lecture I given by Dot Lehman of CARA and Jim Abbott of the sheriff's office. Qivic Meeting CAPE MAY - The Village Greene Civic Association will meet 1:30 , p.m. Tuesday. April 8. in the Kiwanis Club, Beach i Drive. <3

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