Cape May County Herald, 7 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 7 May '86 21^

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It's brand new. Kindergarten Classes are going to be started beginning with the 1986-1987 school year at Our Lady Star of the Sea IGE (Individually Guided Education) School here in Cape May. Children must be 5 years of age by Sept. 30th. Parents are requested to provide birth certificates, baptismal records and immunization records. If you're interested in lighthouses — and so many of us are — on Friday, May 16, the "Lighthouse Committee" of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, headquartered on the Physick Estate in Cape May, is sponsoring a two-hour lecture. Speaker will be Wayne Wheeler, better known as "Mr. Lighthouse" and president of the U.S. Lighthouse Society. Wheeler Will present "History of Lighthouses from 280 B.C.", including a multi media slide presentation. The meeting is 8:30 p.m. at the Cape Island Baptist Church on Guerney Street. YOU KNOW, of course, that the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts is assembling a cookbook - made up of very delicious recipes gathered from far and wide. Here's how to be sure to taste some of the very unusual hors d'oeuvres.. arrange to attend the Annual Members' Reception 5-7

p.m. Saturday, June 14. MAC members are urged | to bring prospective J members and anyone j; wishing to bedome a MAC 1 member is invited to come. j. The Cape May Women's Community Club is offer- r ing a trip to the Paramount Hotel in the Catskills June s 19-23. There are elevator service, indoor and outdoor pools and a health club. For ] more information and reservations do call 884-2758. • • • t Star of tA Sea Annual v Communion Breakfast r sponsored by the Altar and * Rosary Society is Sunday, 1 May 18 at the Victorian 1 Towers auditorium immediately following the 11 a.m. Mass. For tickets. I contact Teresa Banscher at 884-8141, Agnes Nehring, 884-3891 or me at 884-4770. Admiral and Mrs. John L. Steinmets, who have lived on Hughes Street in Cape May, are leaving us to make their home way i out on the West Coast. I will especially miss the admiral after having served with him on the Mayor's Advisory Committee for so .many years, and on so many other functions, too, with this very dear couple. We'll all miss them very, very much. In Memoriam: Ruth i Rudolph, one of Cape May's most gracious ladies. She leaves her famiI ly and ever so many friends who'll miss her very much.

WILDWOOD CREST - Boys and Girls Citizenship Day will be observed here May 28. with students from Crest Memorial School sifting in for borough officials for the day. These officials for a day, recently elected, are: Mayor. Brian James Saldutti, Grade 8. Judge. Singles A meeting of singles, teens to 90s. divorced, widowed, or never married. is held 8 p.m. every Friday for Bible study and fellowship. For further information. call 465-4735.

Randee Lynn Strair. Grade 8: Chief of Police. Sean Jason Denham. Grade 8; Assessor, James Eric Katz. Grade 8; Director of Recreation. Edmund Charles Jones III, Grade 8. City Engineer. Robert James Wood. Grade 8. Borough Clerk. Aimee Aspenburg. Grade 7; Borough Solicitor. Nicole Marie Sezov. Grade 8; Commissioner of Revenue and Finance. Seth Anthony Fuscellaro. Grade 8; Tax Collector, Whitney Joy MacClemmy, Grade 7. Public Safety Superintendent. Frank P. Vogel, Grade 7; Public Works Superintendent. William Mays, Grade 7.

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