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Food Stamp Info Available
RIO GRANDE - Leroy Cardile. supervisor of the County Food Stamp Office^ reminds all county residents that the office schedules eight field visits each month throughout the county for people unable to * come to the ‘main office in
the County Social Services Building here. The federal Food Stamp program provides low income families with additional food purchasing ability. For further information, call the office 729-9200 ext. 232.
Caucus Changed VILLAS - Because of the Labor Day holiday, the board meeting and work session of the Lower Township CommNtei regularly scheduled Uor Monday has been changed to6 and 6:30pm. vSept. 2 township hall
Itarh Wait! OVER 200 CHILDREN were on hand for the party marking the et»d of the County Library's Summer Reading Program last Wednesday at the library. Here Kim Hentges serves refreshments to Molly Bogan and Karen Holmes of Court House. The youngsters 'consumed' some 3,000 books during the summer. ,
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League Show Winners:
CAPE MAY - The Cape May County Art League has annoum^d 18 winners. in the Seventh Annual Boardwalk Art Show Aug. 16 on the promenade here. Earle W. Kidd of Avalon, in the Professional class and a League member, won the special $25 prize awarded by the Sandpiper Art Galerie of Stone Harbor for. the best seascape in oils. Other winners included Professional Oils — 1. Andrew Turner of Chester, 2. Ronald Stewart of Qlassboro; Watercolor — 1. Barbara Cox of Berkeley Heights, 2. j 0 N M A R 1 O HAIR STYLISTS 3809 Pec ilk Av« Wildwood sn-tits
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Frances Cox Cecchini of West Cape May; Graphics — 1. Linda Petrosino of Wildwbod, 2. Philip Gallagher of Wildwood; 4 / Photography — 1 John KoitschelllofWilmington. 2 Jay Parkes of Vineland; Amateur oils — 1. Wendy Alsip of North Cape May; 2. Marie Metz of Cape May Court Rouse; * Watercolor — 1. Doris Zogas of Reading; 2. Lida McDevitt of Cape May; Graphics — 1. Mary Weiser of Allentown; 2. Ezelio Kardos of Wildwood Crest; Sculpture — 1. Ezelio Kardos of Wildwood Crest; Photography 1. Ted Paulos of Bridgeton; 2. Marie Cotshott of Ocean city. Show judges included James Souder, president of the Philadelphia Water Color Club; Sidonie Coryn of New ''Vork City, illustrator and teacher; and Sandra Gianguilio of Phocnizville, Pa., member of the Philadelphia Water Clor Club. First-Day School Info AVALON - The Elementary School Fall session begins Sept. 3 at 9 am. Children shouldn't arrive at school before 8:45. the entrance bell will ring at 8:55 am. Dismissal will be at 3:20 pm. A handbook will be aenl home the first day of achool listing school policies and schedules. New’pupils should be enrolled al lhe school office no later than Aug 29 The following information on bus transportation has been released: Avalon Elementary School bus routes will remain substantially the same aa laat year, transporting all kinderuiien children and children in grades 14 living north of 20th St. but Including the 21st SI area west of the waterway, and thoae living soutbof STthSt. Middle Township High School routes will be substantially ihe same with the exception that students will be transported home from school on the same bus they arrived on. Al this time, it Is anticipated that offer school bus sorvice will again be provided. Saint Joseph's School in Sea Isle City bus route will remain basically the same as laal year Wildwood Catholic High School route will be changed. The state Dept of Education has ordered that Sea Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Harbor provide a jointure bus route. Sea Isle City has contracted with Coast Gtlas to provide a bus which will lake Wildwood Catholic High School students from the three cities to Ihe from achool ^ Students will be notified by mall by the Avalon Elementary St hool of the limes and places of the pick-ups involved with this route as soon ss the state Dept of Education not I net Avalon
Otter is Star Of Film Tonight MIDDLE TWP. - Thash, the teenage otter, is the star of the Walt Disney film which will be shown at the Wetlands Institute this evening. Aug. 27 at 8:15. The life cycle of this comedian of the animal world will be revealed as it rollicks through a typical set of adventurest The film is particularly appealing to children.*
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