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Comedienne Entertains Civic Club
AVALON - Bets Ritter, impressionist and comedienne, entertains at a luncheon meeting of the Women's Civic Club of Avalon, October 27 at the Whitebrier Hotel, according to Mrs. Alice Marvel, program chairwoman and president-
elect.
Miss Ritter, who resides in Norwalk, Connecticut and Avalon, has written heT own comedy act which she calls a "one woman show". In it she mimes, does one-liners and several comedy routines. She has also played dramatic roles in theaters in New York, Pennsylvania and New England.
NJPTV Offers ‘Call-In’ On Election
Bets Ritter
An innovative "call-in” voter information service is being offered by New Jersey Public Television for election night. By dialing (609) 771-0700, from 8:30p.m. until signoff by Channel 23. callers can find out just which candidate is winning. WHILE • COMPREHENSIVE.live coverage of all 15 New Jersey Congressional races will begin at 10 p.m., NJPTV is installing a
AAUW to Hear Retired Exec
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will sponsor a lecture entitled "The Multinational Corporation - On Whose Side?” at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the meeting room of
the county Library here. The speaker is Paul Stefanik, a retired marketing executive of Mobil Oil Corp. who has worked for that company in more than 50 countries throughout his 40-year career.
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"phone bank" to report on all local county elections even before the coverage goes on the air. NJPTV is the only television station in the country which is providing in-depth coverage of a statewide election program, including gathering independent results and analysis on a statewide level. To aid in these efforts, NJPTV "stringers" will be stationed in every county and party headquarters throughout the state. Open House Set At CETA Office COURT HOUSE - Cape Human Resources, Inc. - C.E.T.A. will hold an Open House from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at its new location at 15 South Main St. Staff members will be available at this time to answer questions concerning the various CHR-CETA training programs available to county residents. The public is invited and refreshments will be served. County ARC Unit Needs Volunteers RIO GRANDE - Volunteers for the Saturday recreation program are being sought by the county unit of the Association for Retarded Citizens at its center here. Those interested are asked* to call the ARC office. The October membership meeting has been canceled, and the next meeting will be Monday, Nov. 24.
ErmlMMMh Urge A Vote For
Jim MacDonald Lower Township Committee
ord*r«d and paid for by Lower Townthip Republican Committee, Phylli* Oreo. Treat.
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