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FREE HEARING TEST SET FOR MEDICAID A MEDICARE PATIENTS Anyone wt»o nas trouble neanna or understanding is welcome lo t>ave a FREE HEARING EXAMINATION using tne latest electronic testing equipment to determine it tneir heating >s correctable Even those who have been tow nothing could be done lor them should also be evaluated to fina out wnich ot the modern methods ot nearrnq correction c.i" netp them near better THE FREE HEARING TEST will be given Thursday and Friday June 19th & 20th at the Hearing Dispensary from 9am to 4 p m It you can't come m these tests can be done in your home Plaas* call for an appolntmant For mora Info: coma In, call or write Senior Citizen Discounts CAPE MAY COUNTY HEARIN6 AID DISPENSARY Licensed Hearing Aid Dispensers 204 S. Main St.. Cape May Court House. NJ I PAIN AND FRACTURE CENTER I I • Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery I I • Diabetic Foot Care • Sports Medicine I I • Childrens Foot Disorders • X-Rays I • Ulcers of the Foot & Leg I • General Foot Care • House Calls EMERGENCY CARE I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY EOR THESE CUNICS: I • Pediatric Fool and H Log Deformitu. Wadnoadays 9-1 1 AM • Diabetic Foot Care Foot and Leg Ujcora Thursdays 9.11AM " fc" F'ldo,. V- 1 1 AM ■ DR. JOHN H. WALTER, JR. I PODIATRIST BOARD CERTIFIED ■ Mosl Weekdays. Evenings. Sal and Sun. Hours I 191 21st St., (at the Circle) Avolon ^^96^400 11 NUVISION HAS THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON EYEGLASS FRAMES: Buy one pair — * v*y — of prescription \ .TV \ eyeglasses or contacts and get a second frame and tint free.* "It's simply impossible to find a tower pnce on eyeglass frames anywhere Now you can afford that second pair of glasses you wanted for sports casual wear or dress An you nave to do >s buy one pair of prescription eyeglasses or contacts and you'll get a second frame free with second prescription lens purchase Choose your second frame from a large selection and get a free solid fashion or sunglass tint SAVE ON CONTACTS, TOO! Wea^3Q A Soft WW Soft *ty» nin t.i«t «o ttwowH kf.in opummi Orv jooo at WKGhf o»<« cntj Sot* nrctcrt ko< [ »t *•**« g imhi -u»i 5* orarta 1 0» V pre » aaRwry 0>l0u"n3 0* *or 1 >-»IOJ tr«* orv, Not .►a or f v orar* II I / NtiyiAita /Fcrerster IHr SCIENCE Of BEIIER VISION IME ABE Of LOOmNG GOOD Routes Cape May Court House 465-3937
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CAPE MAY — Services at The Church of The Advent. Washington and Franklin Streets. Sunday will be as follows: HolyEucharist at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer and Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. The Rev Robert M. Kahl Jr.. rector, will be the celebrant and preacher Wade G Cooper, organist, will also direct the parish choir at the 10 a m service (ill'RCII SCHOOL for kindergarten to sixth grade is held at 10 a.m. each Sunday. The Men s Club will meet 8 p.m Thursday. June 26 at the home of James Keltie. l 1021 Michigan Ave
Weekday services will be Tuesday. Nativity of John The Baptist, at 7:30 a.m. and Thursday. Holy Eucharist and Laying On Of Hands. 9:30 a m
First UMC, I At Crest WILD WOOD CREST - I Worship services are held I 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. Sunday I School is at 9:45 a.m. and Youth Service by Campus Crusade is at 9:45 a.m. Attended nursery is available for all services. Men's Fellowship is 6:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Home Bible Study is 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 310 E. Newark Ave. For more information or van transportation, call Dr William A. Wenker. pastor at 729-1265. 'Who Do You Say?' VILLAS — "Who Do You Say I Am?" based on Luke 9:20. is the sermon theme this Sunday. 10:30 a.m., at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore Road, and Washington Avenue. Sunday School meets 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion is celebrated every first and third Sunday at theser- , vice. A Bible Study and , Prayer Group meets each . Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. A POTI.l'CK supper and , fellowship will be held 6 < p.m. Saturday. June 21. | followed by a program at 7 , p.m. featuring a guest • speaker from the N.J. ] Chapter of the National Arthritis Foundation Vacation Bible School, for children K through 8. will be held July 7 through 18, Monday through Friday. 9 a.m. -noon. The theme is "Jesus. I Love You" The Rev Russell G. Jenkins is pastor. Classes Set By CONTACT SOMERS POINT — CONTACTING training classes for new volunteers will be held 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at Shore Memorial Hospital here. CONTACT is a 24-hour crises-intervention telephone ministry. Call 646-6616 or 390-3333 to register.
Fellowship To Travel BURLEIGH — Believers of Cape Christian Fellowship here will travel to Hopewell Junction. N. Y., Saturday for an outdoor worship period and gathering with six other churches Sunday. Visitors are urged to join Pastor Richard G. Green and members of Trinity Fellowship. Assembly of God. which has Sunday service 10 a.m. at the Masonic Temple. Route 9. just north of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Court House. For further information, call 465-7520 or 465-2203 Pulpit Guest At Old Brick COLD SPRING - At Cold Spring Presbyterian Church i Old Brick » the Rev Fred L. Rhody continues as guest minister with a sermon entitled "Why Should I?" Sunday School begins 9:30 a.m.. and Adult Bible Class takes place in the church at 9:45 a.m. with coffee time afterwards. The organ prelude begins at 10:45 a.m. each Sunday and visitors are always welcome. Vacation Bible School is at Price Hall 9-11:30 a.m. July 1.2.3.7.8. and 9. Call the church office at 884-4065 Mondays and Thursdays 2-5 p.m. for more information. Nursing Skills OCEAN CITY - A panel of physician specialists and nurses from area hospitals addressed 180 nurses and nursing students at the annual "Enh-anced Nursing Skills" course offered by the Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer June 6 at the Flanders Hotel here STONE HARBOR tUPl.UATE BRIDGE CI.I'R Results June II North A South Winners 1st. Bob Owens A Walt Traut R2 2nd. Dorm Barker A Coair Menge 75 3rd. Barb Bartkowski A Louise Krause 57 East A West Winners 1st. Gene Fisher & Henry Buchiamco gy 2nd. Sally Souders A Jane Hawley M 3rd. Carolyn Eldon A Belly Parker A'
Start the Season with REVLON Summer Refresher Masques Five "pick-me-up" facials to give your skin very special treatment Buy ONE and get a Summer Spree JV Bag Only $9.95 KEEN'S PHARMACY 2809 Dune Dr., Avalon 967-5541 Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Closed Sundays THE SPINAL CURVATURE CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK Th» public s traditional perception ot the doctor of Chiropractic at one occuplod solely with adjustments lo the spina hat changed as the profession has moved Into the Iron! lines ol more complete health care. To be sure, we still rely on spinal manipulation lo restore nerve supply throughout the body and lo eliminate the cause ol many diseases It Is a rational, efloctive approach to healing In today's practice, chiropractic doctors may employ such ap preaches as ultrasound, heat therapy galvanic manipulation! OR- BENITA R. BATTAGLIA cw—. Chiropractic Physician "Sr""" #4 GREENWOOD AVENUE _V!HAS, NJ 08251 886-7610 South Cape Christian Academy is now accepting Applications for Enrollment fdr September. 1986 Grades K-4 to 8 Heritage Christian Academy and South Jersey Christian Academy .ire joining together beginning in Ike 1986 87 school year The united school will be independent and interdenominational, and offer I / For Information Contact: James Thrash. Principal 702 Seashore Road. Erma. Cape May. NJ 08204 884-1100

