30 •• Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 21 May '86 ju
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It's all set. The "baseball bus trip" Monday. June 23 to Veterans Stadium . Philadelphia, for the Phillies and*CMcago Cubs game. Bus leaves Acme Parking ot 4:30 p.m. and returns around midnight. Phone Mark of The Mad Batter at 884-5970 to make reservations. Or. stop in at 19 Jackson St. and ask to see Mark. Just to let you know, "Callie". the tiny Calico kitten, is still waiting for a permanent home. Allan, her present landlord, has to lock her in a separate room when he goes to work so that his other cats will not disturb Callie. Oddly, enough, Allan's male cat is being friendly. Jbut his female, who has been in residence for many years, is not willing to accept Callie. So once again, she's out for adoption. Life is complex even in the feline world! HERE'S SOMETHING of interest. Riley W. Regan
has just purchased a home in Cape May and with his family, is going to be here all summer However. Riley likes it so rrgtch here that he's now going to make it his permanent residence. That's not all, though. Riley, who is Director of the division of Alcoholism with the New Jersey State Department of Health in Trenton, has just received a letter from Gov. Thomas H. Kean, stating; "you have been selected to receive the National Association of Social Workers -Ne* Jersey Chapter Award to the Administrator with an outstanding record for innovation." Needless to say. Riley is proud and looks forward to enjoying this success with all of us. ONCE AGAIN, the Parking and Transportation Committee of Cape May (PTAC) is scheduled for a special meeting with representatives of Raymond. Parish, Pine and Weiner, Inc. to discuss the Traffic Circulation Study being considered for this summer. Needless to say. it is a step in the right direction and all good results are expected to come from the meeting May 30. HAPPY. HAPPY BIR- I THDAY, to George Yeager. Penny Clark. Lisa Scott. Terry Simms, Alicia Riccione. Mark Leasing and Terence Windhauer. | ... » MAY PROCESSION at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May is 7 p.m. Sunday. It is going to I be a special procession. r because there'll be so many visitors in town and Monsignor Madden, pastor - is looking forward to hav- 1 ing all join in. Besides, it's a wonderful opportunity for all to meet together for this special event — the old meeting the visitors who've come to spend the weekend here. We welcome their participation. Get Well wishes to Vera Johnson of Village Greene — also to her husband, Ray. Also to George Johnson. Ted Kazlow Jr.. Kathleen Smith. Walter i Denning. Maureen Conover { and Leslie Small. She's back! None other than Mary Carr of Village Greene. Mary, who has been visiting with all her family, has made it back to Cape ;May where she was welcomed by all friends and neighbors. It's the 49th anniversary for Sophia and Ralph Ilenning of Village Green. Family and friends all send good wiches and Ralph says the big celebration will be next year on their 50th. Congratulations! More congratulations to Ellie and Nick Cicchitti on their recent marriage. All good wiches from friends and relatives. it-r
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