Wednesday, April», 1980
‘The Sea Horse’ Stage Finale At Gateway SOMERS POINTS - South Jersey Regional Theatre at the Gateway Playhouse here is honored to see its company chosen to present the last producUon of Edward J. Moore’s v Oja Sea Horse” before it is withdrawn from the stage to be made into a major Hollywood motion picture. A multi-prize winner l* during its extensive smash hit New York run a few years ago, this warmly human comedy-drama will be taken out of circulation after ita final performance atSJR* "The Sea Horse" opens on April 9 and runs through the 28. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m., with a matinee at 2 April 15. For reservations and further information >hooe the SJRT box-office at 853-0553. Book’s Aim: Handicapped ■* . * ' And Boating WASHINGTON Physically handicapped people may be able to take a more active part in the 5 sport of boating thanks to a new safety and information guide prepared under a grant from the U.S. Coast * Guard. Entitled "Boating for the Handicapped: Guidelines for the Physically Handicapped," the book was written by Dr. Eugene Hedley of the Human Resources Center, who is himself a physically handicapped boater. The guide deals largely with safety for the handicapped boater and lists the types of | boating activities available to the disabled. The book discusses personal flotation devices, ' emergency equipment and procedures to follow if a boat capsizes or a person falls overboard. Also covered are procedures for transferring disabled boaters to and from the dock and handling special equipment for individual needs. One unique feature of the book is a section on boating safety written in braille for the blind. Copies of Hedley’s book are available by writing to the Human Resources Center, I.U Willets Road, Albertson, N.Y. 11507. The Coast Guard grant covered the costs of printing a limited number of books which are available to the public at no charge. An unforseen demand for the publication may require a charge to pay any additional printing costs.
Film Monday On Cancer Control
RIO GRANDE - The Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer Society will show the film "Progress in Cancer Control," prior to their M Executive Committee meeting 8 p.m. April 14 at 15 Delsea Dr. office. The film runs 32 minutes knd the public is invited.
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