Cape May County Herald, 16 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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C Whdiffe Route 83 ^ ^y Dennis Twp. NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES ON ONE ACRE WOODED LOTS *4 Models to Choose From * PELICAN I 1_$74,000. 2 betkooms with full bjth and a powder room. CalhtJnl ceibngi m k*w>4 room and dmmnroom Modem kitchen with counter bar. Uunary room pfca oi fired warm air hot PELICAN n $77,000 3 baboons with hi bath and powder roan. Modem kitchen with counter bar. laundry doart cathedral coim0 in inintf room and iftnmg toon phn oi fired warn an hen EAGLE $92,500. > M rial Ml Modem at* Uuta. U daa. Fgnyl aMc rfas ol M HERON $94,500. Two story kmay with recreation room, cathedral ceiling. Three bedroom, fufl bath and powder room, formal dmnfl room, bvtnfi room, modem kitchen, laundry room pfan ol fcxd warm aw heat Sample Open Every Saturday & Sunday 10 to 5 p.m. SECTION TWO NOW OPEN ill Qfi7-^00ft Directions: From exit 13 on I "Hill t/VUV Garden State Parkway take Route II hudamch really me. 9 north 2 miles- Tum left onto 5 Route 83 for 3 miles to sample 24th & DUNE DRIVE AVALON homes

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It's all set. the 27th Annual South Jersey Quarter Horse Circuit sponsored by the Hidden Valley Riding Club will be held 8am >. each day April 22 through 26 in Cold Spring This is for the benefit of the Louis R. Dickinson Scholarship Program. The persons to contact at the Hidden Valley Riding Club are Janet Stevens and Mary Ellen Dickinson. 884-8205 or right at the Hidden Valley Ranch. 4070 Bayshore Road. More than 350 daily entries are expected to compete in the American Quarter Horse Association approved show There is a complete Youth Division and Amateur Division; in addition there's the Open Division Knights of Columbus Communion Breakfast is scheduled Sunday. April 27. after the 11 a.m. Star of the Sea Mass in Cape May at the Golden Eagle in the large upstairs ballroom where a buffet breakfst will be served Anyone wishing to attend should contact Angelo Infanto. grand knight. WANT TO LEARN how to be a Homemaker/Home Health Aide? The Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse Agency is offering tuitionfree career training April 15 through 30. Car and drivers license are required. For more information call 465-2082. This is a ' tremendous opportunity for anyone wanting to get into this field — and it promises lots of steady employment. They do a great job! The Caring and Sharing Volunteers group who lake parishioners to Mass on Sunday if they need a ride, or perhaps take them food shopping, make home visits or help with telephone reassurance. This group deserves much credit for their overwhelming kindnesses Should you be in need contact them at 884-5385 She was shocked, hut pleasantly so. by the sur prise family birthday celebration That was Nettie Mescollotto of Village Greene The family ar ranged it all so very quietly so that Nettie couldn't ob ject All the family turned out for the festive occasion and Nettie's still shaking her head about it all IIAFPV BIRTHDAY to Beverly Smith. Connie Kevins. Jim Turner. May (•ontini. Jim l.essinger. Little Charlie /.ane and of course. Sandra Simms. Another casino trip to Caesare's is planned for Tuesday. May 6. by the Star of the Sea Altar and Rosary Society Bus leaves 4 p m^ outside Victorian Towefs. and returns by 10 Fire Co. Party BELLE PLAIN - A penny party sponsored by the Belle Plain Fire Co. Will be held 7:30 p.m. Monday. April 21

p.m Call Teresa Banscher at 884-8141 or Agnes Nehring. 884-3891 for reservations. Welcome to Mrs. Freddie Thorns, who is now moving to Victorian Towers and also to Mrs. Ann McMenamin and daughter. Nancy Merrick, who have

come back to Cape May after leaving bitter cold Maine It's so nice to have ole neighbors come home Welcome home, too, to Louis Schiavo after his hospital stay Wife. Helen, is preparing her delicious "get-well soups" again - just for Louie!

Don j Ward CANDIDATES — Elmer Doyle, left, of Eldora, and Nicasio Zagone. of Villas, are running as Democratic challengers to incumbent Republican Freeholders William E. Sturm Jr. and Ralph W. Evans. Thursday was the June primary filing deadline. Zagone was an unsuccessful sheriff candidate in I9H4; Doyle is a political newcomer.

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