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Houston Is S&L Assn. Leader AVALON ^ Fred Houston, vice president of Sturdy Savings and Loan in Stone Harbor, was elected president of the Cape Mav County Savings and Loan League at the regular election of officers held October 1« at the Rock V Chair Restaurant. Also elected was Robert Little, vice president of the First Savings and Loan of Sea Isle City who became vice president of the League. Connie Armour, branch manager of Cape May County Savings and Loan’s Marmora office, was named secretary-

The new officers were elected for two year terms. Houston assumed the responsibilities of retiring president of the League, Frank Strohm, of Cape May County Savings and

Honored at the October Id meeting was Charlotte Shultx, retiring president of the First Savings and Loan of Sea Isle City after UU years of service

Free Blood Pressure Check WOIKSBORO -A free blood pressure check will be held at the Middle Township Community Center 11 Old School Building" East Main Street, Whltesbo'ro, Saturday Nov. S from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Cape May County Health Department is sponsoring the event. Seniors Enjoy Autdmn Trip WILDWOOD - The Wildwood Recreation Department's Senior Citizen Group traveled to Wilmington, Delaware, recently for Its fall outing. The group spent the morning at Longwood Gardens and the afternoon examining various arts and treasures from Colonial America at the Wtnterhur

One or both of your present current assemblymen couldn't be bothereo to vote on these and 328 other bills.

Your assemblymen have called these "junk bills." Do you agree? • Controlling nuclear power plants (A-3037) • Schools for handicapped children (A-3382) • Violence in the public schools (A-1564) • Hazardous waste control (A -1288) • Reduced utility rates for the elderly (A-3363) • Funding for better highways (A -3380)

Randy Wilhelm and Jerry Livingston will show up for work and get things done.

The trip was the first In a series of five planned and sponsored by the Recreation Department. Other upcoming trips will be to New York, Washington D.C., and to the Pennsylvania Dutch country- Senior Citixens wishing information should conUct the Recreation Dept, at H2-5837 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

SOUTH JERSEY hasn't gotten its share from Trenton in the last 10 years because our assemblymen have not been spending enough time on.the job. One or both of them did not vote on 39% of all bills before the last session of the legislature. If you didn't

go to work 39% of the time, you’d be fired. It's time the present assemblymen were fired and Randy Wilhelm and Jerryi Livingston elected. They know the differente between "junk" and important bills. THEY WILL SHOW UP FOR WORK.

MTHS Band Garners Awards COURT HOUSE - The Middle Towrahlp Pzntber Marching Bend competed in ■ competition October U in Millville where the bend received * zecond piece trophy. And in Glanboro on October 11 the Panthere received another aecond place trophy competing against tlx other bands In the Groig> I Division. The Best Drum Major award in Glatsboro was received by Panther Drum

RANDY WILHELM

JERRY G. LIVINGSTON

Today, Thursday, October 25, the band is partktnotlng in the Ocean City Halloween Parade. On Saturday, October V, after performing at halftime at a game in Pleasantville the Panthers will travel to Vet Stadium , In Philadelphia to compete in the Nathmal Finals.

Vote Col. 2 Democratic Nov. 6 Qrdsrsdm4paWlar by fmm Wheel. Trwsufr, p$ Hwr SI., Vmalarid.