Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 50

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At Trinity Fellowship

COURT HOUSE - Trinity Fellowship Assembly of God meets for worship 10 a.m. Sunday at the Arbutus Lodge. 1/4 north of Super Fresh on Route 9 A Junior Church and nursery are provided. Pastor Richard Green will continue his series of messages on the Book of Acts with a sermon called ' Christians are Troublemakers". St. Ann's Honor Roll WILDWOOD - St. Ann's Regional School here has -"named 48 students to the Honor Roll for the third semester On the Honor Roll are: EiRhlh Grudr Marc Bella n((er. Michael o'Learv. Christine Shin Seventh Grade John Keketics. Gregory Komansky. Benedetto Colombo. James Pennetlo. Jennifer Bartolomeo. Denielle UiGregono Sixth Grade Joseph Blong. Danny DiKiofanni. Brian t'etz. Catherine Gallagher. Angeline Gitison. Mana Graiff. Jennifer Itenfey. Kory Mellon Fifth Grade Michael Fay. Albert Grubb. David McClain. Christopher O'Donnell. Michael Renter. Sal Zuc carello, Angela Balestriere, Heather Basse. Denielle Bratten. Jamne Bur pulis. Christina Cotney. Gina D'Ar cangelo. Mary Jo Gore. Christina Grassi. Elizabeth Lloyd Fourth Grade: Nicole Banes. Elizabeth Basara. Jasmine Beckstrand. Jeannemarie Beiseigel. Krata Billiris. Bridget Donahue. lasa Grassi. Laura Rice. Melissa Rimer. Kimberlv Salerno. Catherine Stuart, Jason FUscellaro. William Henley. Jeffrey Stetler. Anthony Sictltano. J Daniel Gareau Singles Meet Christian Singles, teens to 90s. meet 8 p.m. every Friday for Bible study and fellowship. Divorced. I widowed, or never married are welcome. For more information. call 465-4735. Speaker Set IRK) GRANDE - Dr Robert Beitman will be the featured speaker at a meeting of the Lower Cape Alzheimer Support Group 10:30a.m. Tuesday. April 8. at the Social Service Building. Routes 9 and 47. Film by CARA SEA ISLE CITY - A preview showing of the child sexual abuse prevention film. "What Tadoo". to parents of St. Joseph's students 7:30 p.m. Monday. April 14 will be given by the Coalition Against Rape and Abuse (CARA). Epilepsy Meet VILLAS — The Cape May County Epilepsy SelfHelp group will have its next meeting Monday. April 14. at 7:30 p.m. in the Lower Township Recreation Center. 2600 Bayshore Rd For further details, call Linda Kampmeier. 889-1447. Luncheon Set WILDWOOD - A luncheon will be given by the Women's Service Guild of the First Baptist Church. Maple and Atlantic Avenues, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. ^ Friday. All are welcome

On the second Sunday of each month the service is followed by a- "covered dish dinner" so that those who have attended may get to know each other better. Everyone who attends the service is invited to stay for the meal. At 7 p.m. Sunday a "prayer and praise" service is held at the church parsonage. 1563 Route 9. Swainton. three miles north of Court House, and just two doors south of Radio Station WWOC. Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m. a Bible study is held at the same location. For more information call Pastor Green at 465-3761. Seminary Choir Due ERMA — The Pilgram Holiness Church. 616 Shunpike Rd.. will host the 31 -voice choir of the Union Bible Seminary 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Pastor M.A. Hobart invites all to enjoy an evening of gospel music For . further information, call 884-8143. Youth Leaders Sought /court HOUSE - The Mid Jersey Cape Rotary Club is seeking candidates to attend its District Youth Leaders Conference at Stockton State . College June 22 through June 27 Dr Jeffrey W. Vecere. local committee chairman, said that participants will be selected from young men and women who have exhibited leadership abilities and who will be entering their senior year of high school in the fall The Rotary Club is now contacting high school principals, guidance counselors, youth organizations. and other sources for nominations of conference participants. AIMED AT developing the leadership potential of young men and women, the Conference will feature many challenging activities including workshops. Speakers, discussions, sports, music, and news reporting Topics will focus on decision-making, critical thinking, communicating effectively, ethics, public service, contemporary problems. and career development. The participants .will live. work, study, and play together, in a democratic setting- under the guidance of professional counselors and educators. In addition, guest lecturers and discussion leaders will present a wide variety of vocational and community interests. Anyone interested in obtaining further information . should contact Dr. Jeffrey W. Vecere at 208 N. Main St.. Cape May Court House. N.J., 08210. telephone 465-5175, or any other member of the Rotary Club.

Births

The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Tara Marie to Stephen and Salvatrice Catanzaro Dallin of North Cape May. March 24. Eric Alexander to Albert and Helen Macool Wilson of Woodbine. March 26. Danny Perez to Luis and Lillian Lear Perez of Wood- . bine. March 26. Jessica Marie to Pedro and Angel Murray Ouinonez of Court House. March 27. James Richard to James and Michele Haberman Reagan of Tuckahoe. March 28. Ashley Diane to Devin and Josee Back Shutnan of Cape May. March 28. John Maximillian III to John Jr. and Barbara Perry Sorensen of Court House. March 29. Robert Steven to Robert and Victoria Doxzon Lay re of North Wildwood. March 29. Ashley Taria to Henry Jr and Robin Winston Wise , of West Cape May. March 30. David Jeromy to Earl Jr and Rose Luker Lashley of Seaville. March 30. Rachell Diana to Tyrone and Cassandra Poteat Harris of Wildwood, March 30. SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Stuart and Elizabeth Sweeney Dowall of Ocean City, March 25. Son to David and Marion DiDonalo Slaughter of Ocean City. March 26. Daughter to Daniel and Cheryl Hankins Bevel of Marmora. March 27. Daughter to Alan and Margaret Cole Swauger of Cape May. March 27. Son to Terrence and Kathleen Dempsey Tracev of Clermont. March 28. St. Ann's Band Concert WILDWOOD - As pari > of its tenth anniversarycelebration. the Cardinal O'Hara High School Concert Band will present a musical interlude Saturday. April 12 at 6:15 p.m. in St. Ann's Church. Atlantic and Magnolia avenues here. No admission will be charged, but donations will be accepted. Anniversary Service Set DIAS CREEK - The Dias Creek United Methodist Church will celebrate its 125th anniversary April 13 at 3:30 p.m. All are invited to attend the worship and musical services. A meal will be served following the service. and all are welcome.

Auxiliaries Will Meet

LINWOOD - The two Auxiliaries — City Rescue Mission of the Atlantic Missionaries and Mission Ambassadors — will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Linwood Community Church. 1836 Shore Rd.. Linwood. noon Tuesday. April 15. Following a short busin&s meeting, reports will be given by Rex tyfrtfoman and Dick Haviland. Dessert and beverage will be provided Shower gifts for the mission are sugar and KoolAid. N. Wildwood Methodist NORTH WILDWOOD - Sunday service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues, begins at 11 a.m. preceded by an old-fashioned hymn sing at 10:45. Sunday School starts at 9:30. Pastor Steve Herman delivers the weekly message. Ruth'Beddow is choir leader, and Emma Sabins is organist. Holy Trinity Lutheran WILDWOOD - The Season of Easter continues as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, gathers in celebration Sunday. Sunday Church School begins at 9 a.m. The Holy Eucharist is celebrated weekly at 10:15 a.m. A fellowship hour follows the service. For those desiring a time for quiet meditation and prayer, the order for morning prayer. Matins, is offered 9 a.m. every Wednesday. This is followed by Adult Bible Study at. 9:30 a.m. For more information, call the Rev. Gary A. Mann at 522-5000 Aglow Lunch To Be April 26 RIO GRANDE - Michelle Ross of Mystic Islands will be the guest speaker at the luncheon of the Women's Aglow Fellowship of Cape May 10:45 a.m. April 26 at Menz Restaurant, Route 47. Reservations must be in by Thursday. April 24. Call Harriet, 465-4735. or Myrna. 886-8436. Aglow Bible study is held 7:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at 9 Hemlock Dr.. Shannon Oaks here. Call 889-1021.

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