Cape May County Herald, 1 October 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wedne»d«y. October 1,1»80

Page 10

Coronary Course World Award To 3 Good Scouts

COURT HOUSE - The eighth annual coronary care course conducted at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital begins Oct. 23. Classes will be at the hospital Tuesdays from 3 to fi p m and Thursdays from noon to 3 p,m. to Dec. 9. 4 The registration fee is $50 For more information contact Mrs Dorothy* Lovell. R N . coordinator. Inservice Office. .Burdette

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VINELAND — James Dougherty, Robert Sweeten, and J. David Johnson, of Boy Scout Troop 59 Rio Grande, sponsored by the Rio Grande Lions Club, have earned the new World Conservation Award, it was announced C.J. Testone. Scout Executive of the Southern New Jersey

Council here.

The award, made by the World Wildlife Fund.

CLOTHES AND OTHER THINGS

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Washington, D.C. through the Boy Scouts of America, recognizes achievement in environmental improvement, natural resource conservation, and an understanding of world conservation problems. Scouts Dougherty, Sweeten and Johnson are holders of merit badges in Environmental Science, Soil and Water Conservation. Fish and Wildlife Management, and Citizenship in the World. Change of Scene CAPE MAY - The line Dance classes given by Atlantic Community College SAGES from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Monday. Oct. 6 will be in Convention Hall, rather than the Franklin Street School Gym as shown in the program. Due to the Columbus Day holiday. No class will be

held on Oct. 13.

Mini-Series Features Chairs COURT HOUSE — The second in the mini-lecture series of the Cape May County Historical Society will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Administration Building at the County Park. Henry Whildrin will be featured in a talk and demonstration on Ware chairs and seat rushing. THE THIRD in the scries will be at the same location 7p.m. Nov. 17. Robert Cobb will present "Privateering Along the Jersey Shore During the American Revolution” in slides and narration. The series opened Monday, Sept. 15, with Ruth Rutherford presenting "The Revolutionary War in Cape May County.” Tickets may be purchased at the door or at the museum.

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Gillin Named By Bank To Board HADDONTWP-Robert M. Gillin, Bryn Mawr, Pa., business executive and summer , resident of Avalon, has been named to’ the board of direcors of the First Peoples Bank of New Jersey. "BobGillin is a dedicated, imaginative businessman whose expertise increases the prospects of our bank and enhances the possibilities of service to our customers,” announced Wjlliam G. Rohrer, president and chairman of the board of First Peoples Bank. GILLIN AND his brother James are the sole owners of Petroleum Heat and Power Company, a major distributor of fuel oil to industrial, commercial, and institutional accounts throughout the Delaware Valley area. In addition, “Pelro” is a regional heating sales and service organization. Gillin also has numerous real estate interests in the Open House At Armory COURT HOUSE — The 154th Supply and Service Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard, is holding open house at the county armory, Garden State Pkwy. Milepost 11, Oct. 5. The Guard this year is commemorating the 40th year since its greatest mobilization Sept. 16, 1940, when more than 300,000 Natioanl Guardsmen began entering ranks to double the size of the small peacetime army. Deaths V GEORGE C. GRAEFF, M. oC 407 Howland Avr. North Cape May. Sept. SO. He lived here 17 yetire. LAWRENCE HAINES JR.. K. o( 1204 Emerson Ave., North Cape May. Sept 21. He was a retired railroad cleric. MARY M. HENDRICK. M. of 215 E. Buttercup Rd , Wildwood Croat. Sept 24 She waa a charter member ofthe Crat Community Church. LILLIAN L. HENTGES. 70. of Wildwood. Sept. 21. She waa a long time area resident and a member o( the First Baptist Church CHARLES J. HILLYER. 75. of 104 E Stanton Rd.. Wildwood Croat, Sept. 22 He waa a member at the Loyal Order of the Moose of North Wildwood ALICE L. MeANALLY, 72, of 70B Indian Ave., North Cape May. Sept 23. She lived hero 25 years. JOHN T. CARTON, M. of 10001 First Ave.. Stone Harbor. Sept 23 He waa executive aecroUry of the Stone Harbor Chamber of Com-

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ELIZABETH RICE. M. formerly of 328 W Baker Ave., Wildwood.

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GKORGIANNA SCHUBERT. «7. of 1308 Browning Ave., North Cape May, Sept. 25 She waa a member of St. John of God Roman Catholic

Church

EMILY M. TREEN. M, of 222 W Pine Ave . Wildwood. Sept 27 She waa a resident here 83 yesrs. AGNES I. WIDMANN. 78. of 4804 Parte Rd, Sea I tie City. Sept 24. She lived hero (or 34 years RICHARD H. WINANS SR., 88. of 407 W Burt Ave . Wildwood. Sept 21. He wat a member of the Croat Community Church

ROBERT GILLIN

southeastemPennsylvaniasouthern New Jersey area. These holdings include shopping centers, townhouses, apartment complexes and an indoor tennis facility. HE IS A graduate of Saint Joseph’s Preparatory School and Saint Joseph's University. He was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Commercial Science from Villanovn University for his work in the business community. Gillin and his wife Martha have nine children who summer in Avalon. J ~ 0 N M A R

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