Cape May County Herald, 19 March 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday, March It, itM

Election (From Fife 1) board of education is entrusted with one of the moist important responsibilities that can be assigned to any citizen - that of helping to plan the education of our children.” noted Mr Fischer "The local boar^l is a uniquely America h institution that has made public schools sensitive and responsive to the needs of local communities ••DL'RaNfJ the past decade there has been a constant increase in the amount of time and expertise required to do a good Job on a local board Dedicated and competent people are needed who are in touch with their com-' munitics; ' he continued • According to the school board association president, the annual school elections provide an opportunity for each New Jersey citizen to have a direct impact on at least one institution — "the educational system that lays the groundwork for the future of our children and

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He urged voters to call their local school board secretary for more information on polling places or to phone the New Jersey School Boards Association at 695 7600ext m

Key To Wildlife Is Habitat

TRENTON - National Wildlife Week is being observed in New Jersey and across the nation March 16-22 * According to the state Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife, the theme. Save a Place for Wildlife, emphasizes wildlife's basic need — habitat Without food, water, cover, a place to rear young habitat — there can be no wildlife, a division spokesperson noted "We

cannot assume that because we have always had wildlife, we always will We will have wildlife only as long as we keep working to protect its habitat If the habitat goes, wildlife goes.” the spokesman said National Wildlife Week, first proclaimed in 1938, is sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's Gubs.

—Benefit Saturday For — ‘Family of the Year’ VILLAS — There will be a Country Western Beef 'n' Beer benefit from 7 p m on March 22 at St. Raymond's Hall, Bays bore Rd. - Sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Jaycees. the event is aimed at raising funds for the James Verna family Mr. Verna recently underwent back surgery and will be out of work six months Call 686-6439 or 522-6959 for ticket information The Verna family (which includes wife Peggy, daughters Michelle and Nancy, and son Jimmie) were recently chosen Outstanding Family of the Year by the N J. Jaycees, one of only three such designations statewide f Both Mr and Mrs. Verna are active in the community; he chairing the Lower Township Recreation Commission, she on the Wesleyan Church board among their many other responsibilities and involvements.

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CASINO INTEREST is being shown in Sea Isle City as a residential com man it v for employees on future Atlantic City gaming palaces. Recently a group representing Us Vegas and AC casino interests toured the resort area. Receiving the key to the city from Mayor Dorn Raffa were Barbara Lee. Marie Scatena and Pat Shuman. They Indicated to the mayor they liked what they saw.

Leadership Conference

N CAPE MAY - The Rotary Club of Lower Township is searching for candidates to attend its District Rotary Youth Leaders Conference at Stockton State College from June 22 through June 27. Charles McCarty, Conference Committee chairman. said that participants will be selected from young men and young women who will be entering their senior year of high school in the

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THE ROTARY Chib is now contacting high school principals, guidance counselors, youth organizations, and other sources for nominations of conference participants Anyone interested in obtaining further In-

formation should contact Mr McCarty at Cape May Elementary School, 884-8485, or any other member of the Lower Township Rotary Gub Aimed at developing the leadership potential of young men and women,, the conference will feature many activities including: workshops, speakers, discussions. sports, dramatics, music and publications TOPICS WILL focus on decision-making, communications, ethics and contemporary problems Guest lecturers and discussion leaders will represent a wide variety of vocational and community interests

Hurley Bill Aimed At Postponing Septic Law TRENTON - Assemblyman James Hurley has introduced a bill to post pone for six months the effective date of the general waste disposal law which would have mandated the transportation of septic tank pumpage to disposal systems long distances from the point of origin. Costs, he said, could be''exherbitant ” Intended to have become effective March 15. the law's new start-up date would become September IS ff Mr Hurley's bill is enated A public hearing is scheduled March 20 here

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