Cape May County Herald, 27 September 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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The Herald And The lantern

Thursday, September 27, 1979

Vo-Tech Sponsors Consumer Ed. Courses

COURT HOUSE (ape May County Vocation*! Schools are offering free consumer education claiuies and lectures for residents and Interested groups throughout the Cape May County area Sandra Lee Cardella. consumer education instructor. will he conducting these sessions at the convenience ' of the interested parties Some of the topics will include comparison shopping, budgeting, credit, advertising, and consumer' law The intent of flnae topics is to prepare participants fn skills.’ concepts^ and understanding that are needed to achieve

maximum satisfaction and utilization of resources to accomplish personal and ' family goabvwhich are in the punlfcj interest ofsociety / \ If your' group is intefested in utilizing these services please t contact Sandy Cardella at 44tt-2!61. Monday through Friday 8 am to3p.m Avalon Rcc Bridge Winners > • AVALON - Avalon Recreational Bridge winners for Sept. 21 were: First Vivian Hinkel 6440, Second Alice Buch <5070, Third Liza Harbage 5600

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A MUSEUM PIECE. Mr. and Mrs. E.ll. Drsrhamps, ol Stone Harbor get ready to take Their famous Catamaran the ‘'>’ankee Flyer" to the Maritime Museum, in St. Michael's Md. They raced this Catamaran in the International Sea Class challenge for the Utile America Cup. in Thorpe Bay, England in 196*. (Plfotn by Al Wrsthoff >

RIO GRANDE — Dates, places, and times of local visits by a representative of the Cape May County Food Stamp Office during the month of October have been announced by Leroy Cardile, County Food Stamp Supervisor. The purpose of the “Field Visits" is to accept applications or inquiries about | the Food' Stamp Program by nersons who are unable to visit the main office in the Cape May County Social Services Building in Rio Grande. Ph. 729-9200, Ext 232

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Wendy’s Fined For

Child Labor * TRENTON - At 8 hearing heid in the Wild wood /Municipal Court, Sept. II, Weedy’s of South Jersey, RioKrande and Hudson Aves., Wildwood, was convicted of violations involving the State Child

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The representative will be on hand at the eight field offices from 9;3Q am until noon, except ' for the Whites boro Center which

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2- Ocean City Youth Center, 6th and Atlantic Ave., Ocean City, Fri, OCt. 5. > 3- Cape May Co. Library, Public Meeting Room Mechanic St. Cape May Ct. Hse, Mon. Oct. 15. 4- Wildwood Community Center, Spicer and New Jersey Ave., Wildwood, Wed., Oct. 10. 5- Woodbine Community Center, Longfellow and Monroe Aves.. Woodbine, Mon., Oct. i. 6- Cape May City Hall, 643 Washington Street, Cape May, Tues., October 9. 7- No. Wildwood City Hall, 901 Atlantic Ave., No. Wildwood, Thurs., Oct. 4. 8- Martin Luther King Center, W. Main St., Cape Human Resource Inc., Whites boro, W6d., October M y Interested persons should bring prow of all income, cash, resources, and expenses; such as rent, mortgage and utiltities. The Food Stamp Program allows families of low income to purchase additional food and thus

• Coririh accepted a guilty plea and the firm was fihw a total of $1,200 plus $15 court co6ts. Judge Corino, however, suspended $600 of the assessed penalty. The specific charges against the firm included the employment of minors without the, required employment certificates, the employment of minors in excess of eight hours per day (as much as 11 hours per day on many occasions), and failure to keep pecords.of the hours wonted for minors under

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Commissioner Horn commented that this prosecution resulted from an investigation conducted by the Office of Wage and Hour Compliance of the Department's Division of Workplace Standards. Deputy Attorney General Raymond Marquez presented the complaints to Judge Corino on behalf of the Division of Workplace Standards.

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