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Day: September 23, 2010
FOCUS YOUR DOGS ENERGY!
Your both going the same direction so why fight them on a leash- direct their energy where YOU want to go. Your dog is perfectly happy following his pack leader. With these new dog/human exercise rigs you can do that and more.
Using any wheeled vehicle to road work your dog is a dicy matter since the dog is usually OUT FRONT or ALONG SIDE on a FLEXIBLE line connected to them at one point- thus allowing the dog to go where he wants within the length of that line- at angles away from your direction of travel- and when he reaches that unpredictable limit the force on your trajectory is shocking- the chances are this WILL at some point cause injury to the owner AND dog.
These designs place the dog on the side and in the rear (for multiple dogs) under an
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Gloucester City Circa 1940 Photos
Here are two photos of the Monmouth Street Business District taken in the 1940‘s. The young lady is Alice Pelligrino, the mother of the person who submitted the pictures, Pamela Fleig.
How many of you can recall the names of the stores that were located on Monmouth Street in that decade?
Here are two to get you started…Pelligrino\’s Barber Shop, and Marshalls Deli…
I know you are saying I cheated, you can\’t blame a guy for trying. I came along in 1944 and Pete Pelligrino gave me my first haircut. I bet Joe Farrell could name some of the businesses back then; how about it Joe?
If you have an old photo to share send it to [email protected]
~Bill Cleary
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Obits: Phyliss Thomas of Gloucester City; Charles Dunn, of Deptford
Philomena (Phyllis) Thomas of Gloucester City, Loved the Phillies and Camping
On September 21, 2010 (nee Conlon) of Gloucester City, NJ, age 83. She was the beloved wife of the late John Thomas and loving mother of John of Gloucester City, Edward (Stella) of Bellmawr, Robert (Brenda) and Glenn (Diane) both of Gloucester City. She is also survived by her dear brother Robert Conlon of Bellmawr, 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Phyllis was an avid Phillies Fan and loved going to the Four Seasons Campground where she spent most of her summers for the past 25 yrs. Her funeral services will be private at the request of the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (www.etheringtonfh.com)
Charles J. Dunn Sr., Navy Veteran of WW II Serving on the USS Constellation
Passed away peacefully on September 21 2010 at his home in Deptford. Mr. Dunn
He was the beloved father of Tammy Munyon, Linda McClaine (Kenneth) and Charles J. Dunn, Jr. (Jacqueline), loving grandfather of William, Steven and Brittany Munyon, Kenneth (Holly), Charla and Corey McClaine, Katy, Charles III, and Emily Dunn and loving great grandfather of Dylan McClaine. He is also survived by his brother Harry Dunn, Sr. (Catherine), and many loving nieces and nephews and was predeceased by his siblings Sarah Straube, Dorothy Moore, Joseph Dunn, and Josephine Wright.
Relatives and friends are invited to meet Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00noon at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell St. Gloucester City, NJ. Funeral services will be held 12:00 noon at the Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. There will be no evening viewing. www.etheringtonfh.com.
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