The Herald and TTie Lantern
Wednesday, April 2,1984
Page 20
• Club Coinfi To Greenwich AVALON The Garden’ Club will jmake a,field trip to historic Greenwich in ('umhorland County, with its business meeting at the famous Gibbons House there Members who should bring sandwiches will meet in the borough hall parking lot 10a m April21. ^
Wildlife An Show Opens An exhibit of wildlife art by Usa Beard of Avalon will be on display at the Wetlands Institute’s Wildlife Art GalleVy on Stone Harbor Boulevard from April 5th through April 30th The exhibit will feature large paintings in oil and colored drawings of animals iif motion.
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Emmetle Williams
Promoted By Utility BEESLEYS PT. - The promotion of Emmette Williams to the position of Maintenance SupervisorResults Department at the company's B.L. England Generating Station here has been announced by Atlantic Electric.
Mr. Williams has been employed with the utility since 1956. He began his career as a Helper at the Deepwater Generating Station in Salepi County. A graduate of Salem County Vocational School, Mr. Williams is a former member of the Upper Township Recreation Committee. He and his wife Audrey are residents of Dennisville Lake. They have three children.
Historical
Soc. Meeting CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape Ma> Historical Society will hold the first regular meeting of 1980 next Tuesday, April 8 at 7 p.m. in Cape May City Hall. Elective officers will be on hand to meet members & their guests.
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CAP Unit Continues To Train ERMA — Several members of the Cape May County Composite Squadion, Civil Air Patrol recently completed courses in emergency childbirth and emergency water extrication procedures. Receiving emergency childbirth certificates following training at the Lower Township Rescue Squad were Mike Henry. Jean Hickman, Rose Anne Chestnut, Louise Coots, Joe Camerson and Joe and Mildred Chestnut. Five squadron members received the training in emergency extrication procedures from Jim Lincoln and John Justice who taught the course at the Crest Pool. They included the Chestnuts, Henry and Gouts who were taught how to save a drowning victim with a spinal injury.
Thrift Shop Open Longer RIO GRANDE - The Thrift Shop operated for the benefit of the Cape May County Association for Retarded Citizens is now J . open Monday thru Friday from 9:30a.m. toSp.m.,as well as Saturday from 10 a.m.to2p.ni. t Donations of good resaleable clothing, household items, and toys as well as volunteer services are always welcome. Currently needed are hanging racks for slacks and-or blouses. All donations are tax deduc-
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For further information, call during working hours
at 465-9349.
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