Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 24

24 Herald • Lantern - Dispatch 9 April '86

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Stone Harbor's anniversary spirit is almost palpable: Chamfer of Commerce has targeted Friday. April 25, for its "Reaching for the Silver" party. 7:45 p.m. at the school as opening gun for organization of a celebration of the borough's 75th year. Actual celebration of the event won't be until 1987, but this will be a wing-ding of a start. The Wildwood String Band will accompany the revelry and but everybody will be there. Avalon/Stone Harbor Ludlam Post 331 of the American Legion is planning a really big bash at the post home 6:30 p.m. April 11 to celebrate its 40th anniversary. It'll be a catered dinraw and the Lucky Lindy's will make you want to dance.. Thirteen original members have been invited to attend, so advance reservations are required. Make them with Bob Michael at Polly's Place: 368-8421. Incidentally. the swank game room at the facility is open weekly on Mondays for members and their friends Two couples are also coming up on their 50th : ( harlie and Ethel Kudrauff will salute their Golden Year at the Women's Civic Club with pals and llarrx and Jessie Strohmetz will toast each other in Acapulco. then cruise to Los Angeles • maybe we'll see them un TV's Love Boaf ) and take a super-posh bus tour to San Francisco AVAI.O.VS Performing Arts Committee is revved up for anothe rlive offering at Community Hall. By request of area residents they have scheduled a concert by the zany Hobo Band of Pitman. N.J. on April 27 at 7:30 p.m. No reservations are

necessary; tickets will be available at the door. Ninety talented instrumentalists and vocalists who could summon laughter from a stone jetty will send you home with a smile as big as the bay following the evening's merriment. This committee, originally formed by Mayor Rachel Sloan, who remains as advisor. gathers momentum from a strong board comprising: Ray Beck. Ed Crippen. Bonnie Feise. Jeannette Glazier, Grace Keen. Mary Jane Lea, Marion Poley. Melba Pope and Evelyn Warren. STONE HARBOR Sea Lions Ladies Auxiliary is pacing and roaring again about two big event: First, the Kiddie Karnival cosponsored by the Borough of Avalon at Community Hall 10 a.m. -3 p.m. April 26 This day is planned with different games for each age group from younger set to pre-teens They'll compete with peers at Lollipop Tree and Duck Pick-up for the very voung. Balloon Shave for the more sophisticated and other innovative contests. Eighth-graders from Avalon and Stone Harbor schools will assist the committee SECOND: The annual luncheon, fashion show and entertainment put on by Moana Productions Inc.. May 15 at Golden Eagle Inn. Cape May. This totally pro fessional show attracts a capacity audience each spring Early reservations are a must for this do — seating choice is on first-come, first - served basis. Proceeds go to the Diller Home for the Blind. Call Babe Vinci. 368-4214. or Kay Leahy. 967-4652. for preferred seating now nvaiiug IIUW .

AT APRIL 1ST meeting of f Stone Harbor's Borough 1 Council, a proposed orL dinance to increase lot -size requirements and/ or front f footage in areas zoned A. B. 9 and C was shot down by unanimous agreement and y John Kinkaid. a planning t board member, was asked to so inform that board They voted to locate the access road to Stone Harbor . Point on 122nd Street behind r the bulkhead Bob • Rescue Squad • Rich i apprised council of the . dwindling number of train- ^ ed volunteers serving Total has gone from 32 to only 12. , some of whom work as many as RO hours per week f Rich warned that present members "risk burnout due ^ hours now required | of them'" Council appreciated the problem and agreed to look into possible monetary reimbursement for daytime workers to augment the volunteer force COl'NCIL devoted more than an hour to resolving the crisis of losing the town's only gas and auto-service station Possibility of the borough^purchase of the facility and land t appraised at S572.000) found favor, but action was deferred pending further investigation. Because Exxon has given owner Bob Sheneman only a seven-day grace period" a decision must be reached fast. A letter protesting burning of toxic wastes at sea J was addressed to Gov.

Thomas Kean and other legislators from Mayor Arden Hand and council and approved unanimously. Matter of soaped-up windows remaining uncleaned months after Halloween came up again. Councilman Bud Arenberg said. "Stop them doing that and they'll think of something worse. " Best fun of Halloween was being paid to clean the same windows next day when we were young. THE COUNTY chapter of the American Cancer Society is in desperate need of old sneets ana pillow cases to convert into bandages. They need NOT be white ; any old color or patterned sheets will be gratefully accepted. Father Wesley Martin of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 95th and Third Avenue. Stone Harbor, has agreed to let Mary (Mrs Frank) Conwell use the Parish Hall of the church as a collection point, so drop your oldies off there. Talked to Greg Shaffer today. He's the son of Peggy and Bill (Realtor) Shaffer. The whole family's excited •— Greg is a proficient athlete and will be participating in the Special Olympics held at Tracen. U.T). Coast Guard installation at Cape May. April 5. He'll be competing in three events, swimming backstroke. butterfly and freestyle. Four Realtors from Century 21 Realty in Stone Harbor. one a long-time friend, have become members of New Jersey Real Estate Association's Million Dollar Round Table Those making the big time this year are: Lydia Borek. Mar> Ellen O'Neil. Marty Read and Sam Wierman. FOR SEVEN years we've added to the beach erosion problem by transporting sand from shoreline to our rugs We're readying for a move and not wishing to further relocate dunes, we took scatter rugs to Robert lloffnagle's carpet-cleaning establishment in North Wildwood We first got to know the Hoffnagles when they supplied beautiful music at tne Andy Woolery's 50th anniversary party and have been fans ever since Bob. who plays sax and drums and nis sons: Charles on trumpet. Ross on keyboard and Scott on banjo, make

big bands come alive again We're only part of the big following they've built up and were pleased to learn they'll be appearing at the Cape May Tulip Festival 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 26 and noon to 4 p.m. April 27. If you want diversion for house guests that weekend this is the solution. If you miss the festival you can hear them at Cold Sprin^Village July 4. ASCO. AVALON 'S senior citizen's organization, in addition to sponsoring terrific trips and monthly luncheons, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month for a day of fun. games and pur suing useful projects in Community Hall. Marion Giltrap Poley is initiating anotgher interest for that day. a Show and Tell table. ASCO members have been asked to get in on the action by displaying a cherished object or end product of theirs or another's talent and discussing it with the group. WE LURED our best beau to the Harbor Theater recently by telling him all the critics we'd read or heard recommended the movie as hilariously funny and clever. Admittedly it was both. It was also raw to the point of absolute vulgarity The point in writing this report is to shake a fewparents up At feast 25 percent of the audience was aged 12 years and under and accompanied only by candy or popcorn If some of the tots decide to make their parents laugh by using the colorful language spoken in the film, they'll be dropped •off at the movies less frequently. we hope Rte. 9 Gets A Facelift TRENTON - The De partment of Transportation's reconstruction of Route 9 from Court House to Rio Grande began Monday Traffic is reduced to one lane 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays along a four-mile stretch from Rio Grande to Route 47. Work includes milling, resurfacing, and shoulder removal, and will be completed by May 25.

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