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Tne Herald and The Lantern Kiwanis Club On The Grow
CAPE MAY* More than 20 prospective new members along with over 50 other were on hand for The Kiwanis Club's annual membership Drive Dinner. Feb 13 at the Perch Dr
clubhouse.
Freeholder and Ocean City Kiwanian Jdck Bittner gave fbe keynote address on “The Challenge Ahead for Cape May County Government in the 80 s." A contingent of members from the Ocean City Kiwanis Club accompanied Mr. Bittner, and a group of Kiwani'ans from the Baytown Club led by president Larry Christy also shared the special night with the Cape May
club.
The agenda included the \ presentation . of one-year membership anniversary awards, presented by membership chairman Terry Brown, to Jim Duffy and his sponsor John Coleman and to Warren Wright and his sponsor Jim Washington. ivtlt. BROWN then introduced former local club president and now District One Lt. Gov. Jim Washington and Cape May's Immediate Past President. Harvey Williams to give their synopsises on the 'History of Kiwanis International’ and 'The History of the Cape May Club' respectively. Heart Dance And Buffet Wed. Night WILDWOOD - The Third Annual Heart Night, featuring live music, buffet and prizes, is this evening (Wednesday at 9) at Neil's, 222 E. Schellenger Ave. Benefiting the South Jersey Shore Chapter of the American Heart Association, tickets are available through this year’s sponsor, the Greater Wildwood Elks Lodge 1896, or by calling 522-0228 Lessons Starting In Bridge Playing COURT HOUSE - Free bridge lessens for seniors will start Thursday morning, March 13 at the new Senior Building, Railroad Ave. The lessons will be 10 to 10:30. All are welcome, but there will be a charge for non-seniors.
Prospective new members in attendance included Fred CoMren. Henry Wise, Frank Hineline. Greg Coffey. Pete l^onard. Dave Hunter, Ed Hutchinson. Harry Gilbert. Jack Sllar. Wes Wright. John Koitsch. Bruce Macl^od, (apt Douglas Currier. Arnold Nyblade. Ron Polillo. Joe Mradowcroft. Jr.. Irving Tor our. George DelUossi. George Kundsrhu. Alfie Hanson and Tom Carroll. The membership dinner was the first of several functions planned by membership chairman Brown, president Robert Smeltzer and the membership committee of Don Roth. Don Dodson. Jim Washington. John Coleman. I/hj Dwyer. Toby Craig. Harry Motz and Joe Garijio are also designed to bolsterclub membership Inlets To Be Dredged By State MILLVILLE - Towsend's and Hereford Inlet channels will be dredged and open for use by Memorial Day. according to an an nouncement from Assembly Minority leader
James Hurley.
Bids on the work are to he received by the state in early April with work to begin soon afterwards, Mr Hurley said he was told by Bernard Moore, chief of the sLdc's Bureau of Coastal
Engineering.
"Last year's efforts by the state failed." the aMMcmblyman said. “The state tried to do the job itself and because of un favorable weather conditions and that fact they had improper equipment, the inlets kept shoaling over. Now it is my hope the state is on the right track." Party Luncheon v Monday Noon WILDWOOD — The Cape May .County Jaycee-ettes are sponsoring an Acme Super Saver Party Line Luncheon, 12:30 March 3at the Sons of Italy Lodge Hall. 4504 Park Blvd, Food, f un and door prizes will be in the offering, with proceeds going to local charities. Call 886-0441 or 522-5207 for tickets
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