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P-J 1 '<br />
Obituaries<br />
^ Godfrey, 82<br />
Chattanooga, Term.; seven grandchildren; and several<br />
•great-grandchildren. ' .-..'. . , ' •• • Walter Canister, 94<br />
1'Vl .- OCEAN CITY. — Edmund L.B. Godfrey", 82, of ,728<br />
•Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Jeffries & Keatvv,... . SOMERS TOINT — Walter Canister, 94, of this city,<br />
Simpson Avc. died Aug. 26 jn the Linwood Conva-<br />
Funeral Home. Norfhflcld: Burial will'.be in Atlantic died Aug. 23in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point<br />
1<br />
lescent Center. .".'...•...:.-<br />
City Cemetery, Plcawntville.<br />
Born in Philadelphia, he lived In Somers Point for 31 '<br />
_; Born ip Tuckahoc, he lived in- Ocean Citv since 1939.<br />
;Frionds may call from 1:30 p.m. .itthcfuner.il home.<br />
y e a r s . - . . • • " . •' '<br />
• He was a retired greyer, operating his business for 30<br />
A retired administrator at Jefferson HospiUil in Phila-<br />
yesrs at Third Stroct.and Asburv Avenue in Ocean Citv. John Cunningham, 67<br />
delphia, he was a member of the American and. Pennsyl-<br />
Mr; Godfrey was a member of St. Peter's.United Methvania<br />
hospital association!..and Shekinah .Masonic<br />
odist Church, .1 graduate of the University of Pennsyl- " SOUTH CAROLINA — John- A. Cunningham, 67, Of<br />
vania Wharton School, .where he,received a bachelor of Hujon" Greene. Place, and formerly of Linwood, died ^g<br />
science' degree in economics in 1929. . .• ••• Aug. 26 at the Lexington Medical Center in West Surviving' are his wife, Mary R/, a-.Ron, Robert of,l lat- .<br />
l.-fe also was an unswccesiful candidate for the New Columbia. S.C. "'. '\ •: i. boro,- Pa.; four grandchildren; and. rwO- great-grand-<br />
Jersey suite Senate in 1932. •'..''<br />
Bom-in Atlantic-City, he was a Linwood'restdejit alt children. • ;. " . . •'.••'•- .•••'.<br />
Surviving' ory two daughter,*, Gcorg^anna Williams of his life, residing on Lake Drive. • ; •<br />
Private graveside service "was held in Hillside<br />
Ocean City, and Diane. Swanscn of Marmora; 'onesister, A retired florist, he owned arid operated the C&.C Cemetery, Roslyin, Pa. . . • '. •' .. • . •<br />
Mary G.l'ayne of.TuokiihcKS and-six grandchildren. Murscry and Little Sh'.oppe for more than 40 years.' Arrangements were by the<br />
.-.Cravesid'c.service."wili be 2 p:m. Wednesday at- the. •He Was a member of the Pleasantville Ihrcsbytcfian<br />
li' ' '<br />
Head of the River Cemetery, Hstell Manor.<br />
Churcb, and a trustee, usher, board member and.chair-<br />
.There will be no calling hours. • . • ' man there. • ! ' . * . " . .<br />
"Ai-rapgeiricnt's .ire by the Godfrey "Funeral Home of •He was a member and pcfst master of the Keystone<br />
Pal - ' ;':' ' "' ' ' ' Masonic Lodge 89, past .president of .the Rotary Club, a<br />
• ntributf«!ii 'may be, made to the Qcean City Rescue member of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High<br />
School Board for 13 years and president foripno year", a'<br />
Beth Johnson, 93<br />
member of the Union League No. 20 of'the Republic of<br />
Atlantic, a county committeeman fpr 10 years', a mem:<br />
ber of the American Association of Retired Persons,.and<br />
Ni )RIf II-.li-ID - Beth H. Johnson, 93,.formerly"of this 'a florist and decorator for the -Ram's Head Inn for 6 .<br />
rity, I'iii-il./Vij;. 26 at Burdefte-Tomlin Memorial Hospit.tl.dp-<br />
M..VCourt House. .•-...'<br />
Borr. in Pninvton, she WON .in AtlanticCity resident for<br />
roore t-h.in !V) years. •" . . . '<br />
Surviving .tre two soh.s.-Cdwm H. of Miami, N.Y., and<br />
Jjnirs D 'of "Northfield; one daughter, Marguerite of<br />
1 Middleton-Stroble Funeral<br />
Home in Somers Point. • ' • •<br />
Wihifred Bowen, 80<br />
SOMERS -POINT — Winifred Bowen, 80, this city, died<br />
Aug.-2-l at home.. . • . - "• ...<br />
Born in Altoona, Pa., she was a, Margate resident for 45<br />
years and moved to Sqmers Point three.years ago.<br />
She" attended the N6rthfield,-Mb\in"t Hcrma.n Sclnxil in<br />
Massachusetts «ind graduated'from.the Atlantic City<br />
Hospital School of Nursing, then "worked as a registered<br />
' nurso for most of her life. . .....<br />
She was a member of the Margate Community Church<br />
fot more than 50 years 5nd a membur'o'f the Altar Guild '•<br />
and a former deconcss. . •<br />
Surviving are a son-, Koriald h( Northfield; adaughter,"<br />
Lynm- D.iiley of Ahsecon; and Three grandchildren.'<br />
'. Service will be 11 a.m. today (Tuesday) at the Margate<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Residents of Somers JPt.<br />
•i$6 frash. 'will--becollected on<br />
Monday, September 4,} 989s due<br />
to the holiday:. ( - . • c<br />
.Monday's Trash 'Collection' will-<br />
DC collected- - on Tuesday,<br />
/Delays lira"'possible depending<br />
'oil*. ma'i^Avor and -equipment'<br />
available. . ' " .•<br />
•-.;.' . • . ^ Allen R.Came\«<br />
: / : -.; Surtrvi.sor of Public Wo'rkjs-<br />
' "^"...'"• ." Somers Poinr, NJ-'<br />
. w:<br />
SEA CASTLE<br />
OCEANFRONT<br />
\ .?<br />
.1<br />
years-. •••:•.•• . j . ' • • • • • . ' .<br />
Me organized Troop 92 of the Boy Scouts of Atlantic<br />
County arid "was an Arhiy Air Cnrp veteran of World"<br />
War 111 " .- •."..;.•' '<br />
Surviving are his wife, Katheryne F..; three daiightcrs,<br />
Bonnie Jaenne of Batesburg, S'.C. -SaUjjinfie ILim.s of.<br />
Somers Point, and Kathleen G. Hunter of SmitFiville;<br />
one son, Jbhn A. of Lccsville', S.G.; two brother,'YVilli.irn •<br />
J.-of'Moorbstowr.; and one SLs!er, Betty Jtfnkins of Mil-"<br />
Ivillc • •• - . ' .•'•••'•<br />
Service will.be 11 a.m. Wednesday at l/lcasantvillt/<br />
Presbyicrian Church. Burial^.wdl bo in laurel Mcmoh^l<br />
fMffcTn PnfrtOftaV .<br />
Fnf-nds nvy'call frc7m 7 to"9 p.m. today (TuevJay)<br />
the Adam's Perfect Funeral, Hnr«e, New andV-inn<br />
North field. ; - ' ' . • ",, • t.<br />
SEASMCEMETERY,<br />
' t Annoui^ce's tiae opening t)f . *<br />
* §p?cial introductory Price<br />
CALL 39^-3642<br />
" I 1\ K irlhl.iFr.Ot-'ROY.UlV<br />
IN ^ (H.R Hjor;shc -tw.s'a'longtime-1 Laddonfield<br />
resident before rr: living to (Vpin Clitv four years ago.<br />
Mrs.'\Jowi'r \va$. .i member of'-St. I.'ctcrs United Meth-*''<br />
odist Church m (3ccan Qty a=d the Qrdej of the EaMem .'<br />
5jlar, Ocean City Chapter h3 , " • ' ? '<br />
'• She W.IS.OIH) a Tii'mbrr wf the Octviri City. Civic Club i<br />
•"and she wvs'a gr.id»).-jti* of Pir-ivo Junior College in Philadelphui#<br />
c ' . -, ' .. , ' » . . ' . •<br />
Sftrvi>-..••!): .irv ri-r husband/i l:iw^od; rwo sons. Rich-,<br />
ard 'E. ot P.i UV-r>:> and Brjcv H. of Cape Ma)'; two '<br />
SPINNING WHEEL<br />
> FLOWER r<br />
Oouan Criy's Fzm>/<br />
FAARK- VlDEnO<br />
•j >JJO.-.<br />
23a',<br />
'. •» '<br />
brothers, VVUbur V. Hopkins Jr. of MAys Landii^.and<br />
Richard W. Hopkins- of Jenkintown, Pa,; and thiipe<br />
grandchUdrcn. - : ' ..<br />
Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home of •Palermo, where friends may call from<br />
10 a.m. An. Eastern Star service will be 10:30 .tun. Burial<br />
will bo in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo/ . ".<br />
Contributions may be made to the Ocean TZlty Rescue<br />
Squpd, Ocean City 08226. •• •<br />
Mary Janasky, 72 J<br />
SOMEBSPOINT — Mary Sine Janosky, 72. of this city,<br />
died Aug. 25 at her home after a brief illness.<br />
"Born in Sharon Hill, Pa., Mrs. Janasky could trace her '<br />
ancestry back to: Betsy Ro?s. "<br />
Mrs. Janasky was the owner and operator of the Mar--<br />
Jay School of ceramics, which she ran put of her homefor<br />
approximately 30 years.<br />
She traveled extensively along the. East Const, to<br />
Puerto Rico and to Venezuela oa.the distributor for Lpr- •<br />
elta Yount r'yoducts and taught and sold ceramics until<br />
she retired 5 years ago. • .•''..•.••' -.'•.'/<br />
Also active in the Girl Scduts of"America, Mrs. janaaky<br />
was one of the founders of^th^ Christ Epw e news tfc-m \r*i shore<br />
t for trvs bclarce of your suteenptica<br />
Ut;..: the ti.p».n prtrtti<br />
^ M anct<br />
and we<br />
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SUBSCRIPTION<br />
6-Months<br />
CM.r<br />
• o<br />
look turtts up organized<br />
, AuflUM 2», 1989 THE £EHmEL-t£OGEfl Oami Utf.MJ-<br />
*"v iHiii-iv proa.<br />
. AtUnHc Ocean oh l^ibor<br />
ticticm shows . that while u<br />
D a y ? - . .•:"-•••.- • ;•-. '•<br />
Now Jersey struggles to We set out to find who<br />
Despite a tide of njpvv-lcg-<br />
protect its image as an ideal<br />
islation andv pfbmiscd<br />
is turning the sea<br />
yacatiort dcsHnationra key<br />
clean-ups^ - Daton the Shore<br />
element of the state's wastq into a cesspool"<br />
reports tlwt environmental disposal .efforts may be In<br />
^problems afflicting the East<br />
the handy of organized •<br />
^Coast may have cased but<br />
crime. ' '. •<br />
about the problem. •<br />
. have not yet been washed ' The program redbrts that Producer Jim Barry<br />
fS^/i,; cj.<br />
several sewage slucfge haul- sought otit the sources of<br />
ing companies, which,have<br />
Down the Shore, a one-:<br />
pollution, from municipal<br />
multimillion-dollar con- sewage overflow to medical<br />
9 tracts with New York City waste dumping and chemi-<br />
follows the as well as northern Now cal discharges from manu-<br />
of ,bpth 'legal- and Jersey communities, are in facturing. Interviews with<br />
Illegal waste, in what the- •some qVscs managed by marine biologists, Cape<br />
producer calls a compre- individuals with criminal May tuna fishermen and<br />
jnslvc Investigation of re«)rdB. in addition, three officials of the U.S. Environ-<br />
)lluUori problcms'r- prob- of the major dumping firms mental Protection Agency<br />
lems that led to numerous have been finc4 by discussing to sewage disposal pio-<br />
:<br />
Tiiai aie IOHCS o i a niore diverse jnoTylouau nave<br />
rural Americi»." Trding,to<br />
ircparts Frrjm thesccne. • • .<br />
Emergency r^dio trar.srru'i-<br />
•JCXIS jndjciu.>d* trot mjuncf;<br />
;V%JTC ail minor in thie craih, '<br />
which, happened abo-^fti 230<br />
in front of the OccaA Cli<br />
'ral Home, Waliirc-<br />
1 ST. ^__,<br />
to meet'•Sept.-.11 .<br />
The Cape May County<br />
Coordinating-Council oV.<br />
sAiior' dtizen's orgjr\iiatiQn.s<br />
Wi ll 10 a.m.,Monday,<br />
M in thc/bascaterit<br />
1<br />
*)- , roorn (J the county<br />
Informatum Center. .''<br />
{, 14 Metihanic St.,<br />
Three ambulance; wen-<br />
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S. THOMAS CAMP, M.D.<br />
if ' '.' /•(2nul\ P.kysl.:ior. h 'AAJ^JP .<br />
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