Cape May County Herald, 14 November 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Wednesday, November 14,1978

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4-H Prep Gabs Seek Leaders, Members

COURT HOUSE - FourH Prep Clubs are something rather new in 4H. They are clubs for the youngsters aged seven to

nine years.

HEATHER ERIN, born to Robert and Linda Robinson, 127 Teal Rd., Rio Grande (10/31). ANTHONY III, bom to Anthony and Linda Ferrara, 5 Carriage Lane, Erma. (11/1). BROOKE ELIZABETH, bom to Bradley and Dorothy Neilson, 317D Hagan Rd<, RD #1, C.M.C.H. (11/3). THOMAS MICHAEL, born to Thomas and Margaret AnWJnhauser, 605 Holmes Kml North Cape May (ll/4na MICHAEVtERIC, bom to Richard and Monica Madden, 111 East 13th St.. North Wildwood (11/4). RONALD ELDWOOD JR., bom to Ronald and Deborah Coleman, 5 Broad St. Court, Cape May (11/5). JOSEPH THOMAS JR., born to Joseph and Kathleen Duncan, 103 East 24th St., North Wildwood (11/5). CHARLES ROBERT JR., bom to Charles and Kathleen Cripps, 906 Atlantic Ave., North Wildwood (11/6). GARY LEE JR., bom to Gary and Shannon Lamach, 230 East Pacific Ave.. Villas (11/7).

Each 4-H Prep Club meeting is something new for a youngster too. One month might find Ahe youngsters fishing If a nearby pond. At anfther meeting they- could be •onstraeting and painting bean bag targets or making bean bags. It could be a trip to a farm, making holiday cookiA, planting flower seeds, learning how plants grow, going on a picnic, making an airplane. There is a world of discovery for seven to nine year old through 4-H Prep, but

every such group needs adults to act as club advisors. If you ehjoy young children, would be interested in helping another adult with a 4 H Prep Club, or if you have a seven-nine year old boy or girl who would be interested in joining, call the County 4-H Agent Ms. Betty Jean Jesuncosky at 465-5115 and we’re located in Cooperative Extention Educational Center, Dennisville Rd., Rt. 657, Cape May Court House.

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The citizens of 20 industrial nations including the. United States are observing October as International Energy Conservation Month. Consumers in all these countries have faced a large increase in the cost of the energy they use. Here are 14 easy ways for American homeowners (and renters who pay for utilities directly) to participate — and save money in the process. The costs and savings estimates shown are based on U.S. national averages compiled by the Department of Energy. Dollar

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