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The Herald And The Lantern

Wednesday, December 12,1979

Gymnastics Team Garries Awards

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ROBKHT SMELTZE11, Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Vice-President, addressed the Chamber recently, about its 1980 budget meeting at the Tuckahoe Inn. Seated in the photograph are (from left), Matthew Tomlin, Chamber President; Raymond McCoy; and Robert Patterson, Executive Director of the Chamber.

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COURT HOUSE - November has proved to be a productive month for members of the Flyin’ B's Gymnastic Team. On Nov. 10, in Point Pleasant, N.J., the first zone meet for Class III gypinasts was held. Bobbi * Jo Sikora, Christin Dodd and Patti Austin, all nine years old, represented Jerry's School of Gymnastics, Court House, and proudly brought home a total of 12 ribbons. Respectively, they placed fourth, fifth and

sixth All-Around.

Nov. 18, the Flyin’ Bs traveled to Thorofare, N.J. for an Invitational Meet. Eight teams from South Jersey competed for the top six individual honors. When the day had ended the Bs had 15 ribbons and two medals for their efforts. Christin Dodd of Avalon won a first place medal for All-Arouhd gymnast ! for Class III (Beginne^ in the morning meet wittla total score of 34.90. NWole Reichard, also of Avalon, placed fifth

All-Around with a score of 33.45. Beith Heitzman of North Wildwood took third place All-Around in the afternoon's Class III (Intermediate) meet with a score of 33.15. In these competitions 40.00 points would be a perfect score. In addition to the gymnasts listed above, the following Flyin’ Bs won one or more ribbons: Class HI,

Patti Austin, Bobbi Jo Sikora, Marie Flacco and Barbie Embs. Class II Missy Whittington, Susan Adamczyk and Jackie

Gentilini.

Other members of the Flyin’ Bs who participarted in the meet were .Tina Nuckols, Jennifer Oille, Lisa Ransom, Kpy Scierra and Kinr Osmundsen.

Jury Duty Exemption Allowed For Seniors

MILLVILLE - A bill giving senior citizens age 65 or older the privilege of declining jury service passed the New Jersey Assembly Monday. The measure, introduced by Assemblymen James R. Hurley and Joseph Chinnici also passed the Senate where it had the sponsorship of Senator James Cafiero, Cumberland-Cape May. Now awaiting the signature of Governor

Byrne, the bill granting seniors . exemption upon application would apply to both grand and petit juries. To qualify for exemption a senior would make his application to the county, jury commission at least five days prior to the commencement of the court- term. Court term schedules could be obtained by communicating directly, with the jury commission by listed telephone^

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