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I Auxiliary | Ecumenical | Service | SWAINTON - The Holy Kedeemer Visiting Nurse 3 Agency Auxiliary and A volunteers attended an 3 Ecumenical Service for the ^ living and deceased members of the association May 18. Present on the altar were Father John Ward of Our Lady of the Angels. Court House, and the Rev, Robert Scott of the First United Methodist Church, Avalon. Mrs. Ginny Altman was the soloist, accompanied on the organ by Sr. Marie Scherr, S.S.J. A breakfast followed at the Whitebrier Inn, Avalon. ;Aux. Meeting OCEAN CITY -The June L meeting of the Ocean City 1 Chapter of the Shore f Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has been set for noon June 17. at the Ocean City Youth Center A kitchen band will be featured as entertainment For information call the SMH communitv relations office at 653-3670.
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■j I ah Doris Word TOUGH CHOICE — Tim. 4. and Jenny Alibrando. K. cousins from Berlin, pick out stuffed animals made by Gertrude Schwartz of Rio Grande, left. Friday at the 18th Annual Senior Citizens Arts and Crafts Festival at Convention Hall, Cape May. The children were visiting relatives Joseph and Doris Alibrando of Cape May. r • Seven Mile Beach 5ktpCljdue |L| _ ^ 36^-1556
All members of the Stone Harbor Realty Owners Association are called to a general meeting to a m Saturday, in the Elemen tary School. 93rd and Third Avenue. According to President F. William Van Ness, there will be a two-way radio mike hookup to address questions from the floor. Main speaker will be Ted O ' N e i I solid waste manager for the MUA. While the association has two general meetings a year, the 15 trustees and officers meet monthly year around in ROA interests. They chair committees and report on meetings of the Borough Council, Planning Board, and Zoning Board OTHER OFFICERS include Ted Reese, vicepresident. James Ryan, treasurer; Robert Henderson. recording secretary. Trustees include James B. Ownings. Scott Daniels. Audrey Hardy. Richard DeGrouchv. Richard K.
Reese. Bart A. Barre, Ernest C. Hutchinson. Also Arthur E. Wolf. John Fowler Jr.. William T. Fox Jr.. Rosabel Koss. Lloyd Pain. Donald Sheneman. Harry Strohmetz and Robert Voris. Wayne Robinson is executive secretary and editor of the newsletter Incidentally, among the 1,314 members as of May 1. 264 are resident Stone Harbor project owners. Bulk trash pickup in the Borough of Avalon is scheduled for June 16 for 6th Street through 23rd Street. A GALA luncheon and fashion show are scheduled for tomorrow at the Stone Harbor Yacht Club by the BurdetteTomlin Auxiliary. Stone Harbor-Avalon BranchNew officers to be installed for a two-year term include Bonnie Feise. president. Mary Nilon, vicepresident; Irene McCullough. treasurer. Berry Light, recording secretary. Elsie Snyder, corresponding secretary, and Virginia Delleplane. chaplian. Outgoing president is Elsie Molt. 1-21 may well ring out in Maris Stella auditorium. Dune and 50th Street, Avalon. beginning June 17. Morning BINGO will come to Seven-Mile Island from 10 a.m. until noon every Tuesday until Sept. 2 Ethel Rudrauff called to say that she and Charlie wished to thank their manyfriends for the table clock and other lovely gifts honoring their 50th wedding anniversary. Those Sea Lions are at it again! Sunday is the date and 5 to 8 p.m. the time for the annual cocktail party for the benefit of the Helen L. Diler Home for Blind
Children. l27-26th Street. Avalon. For tickets in advance call Pauline Petrica. 967-5008 or Pal McGralh. 967-3775. Tickets will be sold at the door. NEWS FROM Our Savior Lutheran Church; Vacation Bible School will be Aug. 11-15. Volunteers for teaching or assisting are asked to call Kathy Schoenberger, 368-3238. Kathy and L i 1 1 i a n Casteliano planted the geraniums recently. Stone Harbor's Ernie Blair reports that space for the Aug. 3 Craft Show is completely sold out. Also, the Art Show on Aug 2 is 80 percent sold out. These two great summer events attract many, many visitors and residents. Mark your calendar now1 S.H. Police Capt. Tony Solis reports that six special officers have been sworn in. including James Dalton. Steven Sorensen. Richard Ernst. Douglas Eichhorn. and Howard Glaberson. RETURNING TO man the Stone Harbor Beaches are Captain Kurt Spychalla, Lieutenants Ed Malandro. Rick Mellor, Bob Stewart, Tim Vierman and Mike Orstein. Returning guards include Jess Smith. George Herman. Steve Campbell. Bob Cunius, Michael Bateman, Pat Joyce and Jack Sampson. Also Paris Siunta, Mike Udovitch. Pat Udovitch. Jim Updike. Tim Mayo. Rick Haglan, John Lazovi. John Seiferl. Also. John Hack, Paul Carson. Eran King, Kevin Joyce. Chip Holgren and Dick Gould. COMING: Friday. June 13, S.H. Zoning Board, 8 p.m.; S.H. Council, Tuesday. June 17. 7 p.m.

