Cape May County Herald, 6 September 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Thursday, September 6,1979

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Info Center Closings

COURT HOUSE - Robert Patterson. Executive Director of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce announced this week that the Chamber’s Information Center on the Garden State Parkway at Crest Haven Road. Cape May Court House will remain open 7 days a week for the month of September, from 9 a m.

to 5 p.m. daily. The Chamber’s Information Center at Seaville will close ' Sunday, September 9 atS p.m. ^ 1 Jlestaurant and Gas Sflhion sdVvices will close at the Seaville Service Area at 11 p.m. Sunday. Septemtjpr 9. Parkway Authority Officials advised the Chamber.

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It’s another thihg / to sell the Tlest. f * 4 . • Ed Z>afierer DoesUotli,.

DINNER SERVED FROM 4:00 P.M. DAILY

JEAN ANN SWEETEN, bom to Robert and Catherine Sweeten. 105 Hollywood Ave.. Villas >823). EDWARD SCOTT LLOYD, born to Daniel and Nancy Lloyd. 350 94th Street. Stone Harbor. (822». • ROBERT ELI MOORE JR., bom to Robert and Natalie Moore, 203 William St.. Goshen, (8-23). DAVID ALLEN SEITZ. JR., born to David and Cindy Seitz, P.O. Box 749A. Cold Springs. (8-24). JESSIKA ANNE LAYTON born to Anthony and Patricia Layton. 201 Suzanne Ave.. N. Cape May. (8-24). ANDREW MICHAEL A’ND AMY LYNNE SCOTT, born to Robert and Linda Scott, 301 42nd Street, Avalon, <8-24). JUSTIN VICTOR ABEL MOORE, born to Clarence and Cheryl Moore 205 Iselin Road. Town Bank. (8-24). MICHAEL JOHN PHILLIPS, born to Patrick and Bonnie Phillips, P.O. Box 147, Leesburg. (8-24). JANETTE AUGUSTA COOK, born to Joseph and Diana Cook. Baylane Trailer Court, Lot No. 58. OMCH, (8-25). NICHOLAS DENNIS KAMBO. born to Dennis and Margaret Rambo. 47 Beachhurst Dr.. N. Cape May. (8-26). APOSTOLOS-TOM N PITTAKAS. born to Nickolaos and Argirc Aposlolns, 1209 New Jersey Ave.. N. Wildwood, (8-26). RODOLFO TOMAS GARCIA III, born to Rodolfo and Renee Garcia. 193 18th Street, Avalon, (827). ANTHONY LEE MURPHY, born to Jerry and Rosemarie Murphy, 55 Town Bank Road. N. Cape May. (8-29). Courses At Evening Tech

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COURT HOUSE - The new County Vocational Career Center on Crest Haven Road, in Court House, will open its doors this September to serve as a companion to the existing Vocational Technical Center. A complete Evening School Program is planned for both Centers. A particular highlight of the new Career Center is an eight unit Mptel Complex designed to train students ^lo enter the Hotel-Motel ^industry. An Evening class in Hotel-Motel Management is scheduled for Thursday evenings, beginning September 20, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The prospective student will become familiar with the total operation of the industry, including staffing, reservation policies. O.S.II.A. etc. A master schedule of Evening Course offerings may be obtained at the Vocational Center. Classes Ijegin the week of September 17.

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