Cape May County Herald, 28 June 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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Vo-Tech Nutrition Grant

COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Vocational Technical Center has been awarded a Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET) grant for $5,000 from the State Department of Education to develop a nutrition program for preschool children and their

I parents.

9 The program proposes to train high school students to disseminate information about nutrition by conducting fifteen workshops throughout the school year.

1979-1960.

The proposal, submitted by Carol O’Hara. Barbara Roman, and fefleen Sehuff.

plans

provide

preliminary outreach programs to day-care and Head Start centers in Cape May County. Invitations to attend ~ subsequent workshops at the new Career Center will be issued to the participants. A series of learning stations for the preschoolers and their parents will be created in the t^hild Care shop^.staffed by students from the Child Care. Dental Assistant and Nurse Aide programs. The aim of the program is to help develop sound nutritional habits in preschoolers that will result in general good health and

the onset of

prevent disease.

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DOWN BOY! Lion taming and other death-defying acts will provide a thrill a minute as the Hnxie Bros. Circus comes to town this weekend. The circus will pitch their big-top tent in Villas June :to and July I and move on to Avalon for two performances July 2.

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UNION. N.J. - In response tn requests from numerous persons in New Jersey who wish to honor the memory of the late John Wayne, the New Jersey Division of the American Cancer Society is instituting a special John cm

WILLIAM NORRIS. 78. of 104 W. Rio Grande Ave.. Wildwwrd. Retired from U.S. Coast Guard. Died June 20. WALTER DIAMOND. JR.. 63. of 3702 West minster Lane. Ocean City Manager of Becsley's Pi. Bridge Co. Died June 17. AGNES MITCHELL. 77. of Swainton Nursing Center Formerly of Wildwood, was retire^ secretary. Died June 15 JOHN MY.EFSKI. 77. of 26 Secluded Lane. Rio Grande Served U.S. Navy 25 years. Die?! June 18. RUTH ANNE SHAW. 56. of 2003 NY Ave.. N Wildwood. Employed F W Woolworth 24 yfears. Died June 18. LEON MATTHEWS. 86. of Wiley St.. Whiteshoro. died Friday in Veteran's Hospital in Wilmington. Del Died June 15. PEARL WASHINGTON ROSS. 70. of 105 Cochran St.. Whiteshoro. Born in Philadelphia, resided in Whiteshoro 54 years. M.A JACKSON. 7P. of Scott St.. Whiteshoro Was foster parent at Woodbine Stale School. Died June 16. THOMAS COFFEE. 61. of 201 891 h St.. Stone Harbor Retired executive of Prudential Insurance Co in Newark, after 32 years service. Died June 21. LILLIAN CLELLAND. of 3HJ 114th St.. Stone Harbor Proprietor of the Al Home • Shop in the Gallery. Stone Harbor Died June 20

Wayne Memorial to which contributions may be directed. .Raymond J. Donahue. President an-

nounced today.

•They John Wayne Memorial has been established in our state to provide a fitting means by which honor can be paid to one who gave so un stmtingly o( himself in the

fight

Donahue said,

courage and physical strength of this great man symbolize, as nothing else can. the valiant effort needed to overcome this

dread disease. '

John Wayne Memorial Contributions may be sent either to one's local County Unit ot the American Cancer Society (listed under American Cancer Society in local telephone directories) or to the New Jersey Division at Box I22n. Union. New Jersey.

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Artistes Slide

Registry

EDISON. N.J. - ;An artists' slide registry is being developed by the Middlesex .County Arts Council apd the County .Department of Parks and

Recreation,

The registry will provide mpny New Jersey's finest visual artists with opportunities to participate in upcoming county and state exhibitions at ARTSPACE Middlesex in Kendall Park. South Brunswick Five to eight slides should bo sent no later than August 15. to be eligible for consideration for the midSeptember opening exhibition, a month long all-Middlesex County show. After that date, slides sent to the registry will be kepi on file Jo be reviewed periodically for future exhibitions Each slide must be clearly identified with the arlist's name, title

of work. niMium. com-

pletion dale, and size. A one-page typed biography also must bo included. Slides should he forwarded to the arts council to the attention of coordinatin' Sandra McNicol. 37 Oak wimkI Avenue. Edison. NJ 08817. LT Ballet Students Audition

PHILADELPHIA - Three local ballet students recently auditioned on June 16 at the School of The Pennsylvania Ballet on 23333 Fairmont Avenue.

uftiingM cancer, ' Phlla The.. .Indent, were in? sawT-nw moral, l»r placement

into the schools summer course, that of ballet and

pointe.

Those students accepted were Bonnie Trolli of West Cape May; Missy Fairlamb of Wildwood Crest: and Missy Paulus of Lower Township The students were accompanied by their mothers and their' ballet teacher from Cape May* Ms Karen Sheehan Ms Sheehan is the ballet teacher of the Joanne Reagan Studios also of Cape May.

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