Wednesday, July 2,1 WO
ON THE AIR presentation of an ‘'ofnciar Sea Isle City Tshlrt got a laugh out of WCMC-TV talk show Elwood Shepard when he Interviewed Mayor Dom Raffa recently.
Reach The Gallon Mark COURT HOUSE -
During the June 19 Blood mobile visit at the Middle School in Petersburg, these persons reached the goal of one
gallon donation or more: Leonard Bullock. Lester
Kiger, George Dowling. Charles Garrison. Mary Lombardo, Noam! Gougrr. Albert Thomas. Elmer Harris, Charles Webb. Robert Jones. John May. Thomas MacFarland. | Linda MacLaughlin. Francis McGIInn. Neville MacNaughton. Frank Palmer. /Rian Phillips. Tim Schellinger. Ernest
Super and Charles Tan
scher.
Cody Letsinger reached his five-gallon donation.
£ _ ] The Herald and The Lantern
Over 20 Troop Youth Week Grad At Sea Girt
SEA GIRT — A Lower upcoming senior at Lower Township residents was , Cape May Regional took among 74 high school .port in a lull week of hminrs from throughout simulated police training the Garden State par- She and the others were
llcipating in graduation exercises at the State Police Training Center here June 21 of the 29th Tmnper Youth Week Class Rarhitra I,. Kaklcy. an
Barbara link lev
Three-Day Antique Show Opens
selected by school authorities on the basis of character, scholarship and physical ability She will report on her experiences to the student body in the fnll.
The Irish
STONE HARBOR - The 31st annual Antiques Show and Sale sponsored by the Women’s Civic Club wilfbe July 8. 9 and 10 in the elementary school. 93rd & Third Ave, The dealers have guaranteed committee chairladies Mrs Toddy Helton. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Gerald Stump that thlSs.year’s show will top aII others.
This year, widely known horologist Gordon S Converse of Stratford. Pa. will join the show as an appraiser and consultant of watch and clock antiques. Opening day. hours July 8 will be from 6 to 10 p.m., Wednesday’s hours are 11
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The Shetland House
COME AND HELP US CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY WITH A BANG-UP SALE!
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