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ShopRite Supermarket has become the first supermarket organization in the country permitted to place the United States Department of Commerce ' federal inspection mark and Grade A seal on its full variety of
fresh fish.
Secretary of Commerce Juanita M. Kreps, met recently in her office with executives of the Wakefem Food Corporation to congratulate them for v6luntarily entering the fresh fish inspection program. The program, which begins immediately, will provide for the inspection of more than three
ShopRite sells annually. The U.S.D.C. inspection . will take place at three levels: atthe source, at the Wakefern warehouse and then at the
ShopRite store.'
In a statement to Thomas P. Infusino president-of Wakefern, the marketing and distribution arm for the 186 ShopRite stores from Massachusetts to Delaware, Secretary Kreps noted, ‘‘You and your Organization are to be commended...Your decision to enter the program makes ShopRite the first supermarket chain to place
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consumers. The instore display of inspection marks and your plan to distribute printed materials explaining to consumers the safety, wholesomeness and quality . assurances that these marks signify, will provide a very valuable consumer education function.” Under the program, Wakefern will pay federal inspectors to determine if the fresh fish tosafe, wholesome and of high enough quality to be shipped to the stores. According to Infusino, “Our fresh fish will can^ only the Grade A mark.” The Department of Commerce has not yet established grading standards for fresh shellfish including oysters, clams, lobster, shrimp, mussels, and crabs: but Infusino noted that “as soon as these standards are set, all fresh shellfish will be incorporated into • our inspection program.” AVALON SQ. CLUB A meeting of the Avalon Square Club is scheduled for Friday, March 2, 8:30.p.m. at Borough Hall. Guest speaker will be the football coach of Middle Township High School. S.H. Duplicate Bridge Club Winners \ Results of the Stone Harbor Duplicate Bridge Club on February 14 th were: North South: First — Dorris Barker and Eugene Fisher; second — Jane Starr and Helen Riley. East West: First — Mary Pyle and Wilma Yomans; second — Margaret and Linn Pedrick. Catholic School Open House Today. Thursday, March 1st, there will be an open house at Wildwood Catholic High School from 7:30 till 9:00 p.m. On Friday, March 2nd the Traditional Irish Singers will sing, dance, play musical in- ' struments. Time 8.00 to 10:00 p.m. Admission $5.00 for adults, 2.50 for students and children. Lower GOP To Meet The regular meeting of the “Lower Township Republican Club," will be held at 8:00 P.M. Thursday, March 1, at 1602 Scott Ave., North Cape May. tTiere will be a guest speaker.
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