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Wedneaday, October 2>, II
Halloween » Time For Safety f Too
Th« danger* of Halloween can be reduced StM* year if Utile (boats and goblins are treated to safety tricks When selecting costumes, beards, masks or wigs, the New Jersey To Enforce Curfew Strictly AVALON - TV Police Department here will strictly enforce the curfew ordinance on both Mischief and Halloween nights, reports Chief Joseph Foley. Section 7 of the curfew ordinance prohibits any minors under tffc age of, 18 from being on the p\d)lic streets between the hours of 7 p m. of the night before the celebration of Halloween and 6 a.m. oh Halloween Day.
State Safety Council suggest! looking for flameretardant labels. Whether purchased or homemade, avoid flimsy materials and outfits with baggy sleeves or billowing skirts, sldce these can easily catch bn fire. Keep .hemlines or sagging trousers short enough to avoid tripping. LOOK FOR COSTUMES which are light or bright enough to be seen clearly by motorists. Even witches can wear reflective tape sewn onto their gowns, walk facing oncoming traffic and carry flashlights. Masks or other facial disguises should not restrict vision or breathing. A natural mask of cosmetics or burnt cork is usually safest. CANDLELIT Jack-o-lanters should not be carried by children and should be kept away from
doorsteps where trick or treaters’ costumes might brush against the flame. If used indoor*, be certain they are not near curtains, decorations, or other furnishings that could ignite. Light your property so $
youngster* don’t trip over stairs or othar obstacles. It also pays to put away lawn furniture, remove garbage cans, and lock the garage. FINALLY, IF you are driving on Halloween, take
spedalcaife.
Keep in mind that children will be roaming streets. Many will be dressed In dark costumes or will otherwise be hard to see. Children also tend to dart out into the street from between parked car* - it la up to the adults to watch out for them.
Curfew Lifted For Halloween
SEA ISLE CITY — for all minors under the October 3t has been of- age of 17 unless acficially proclaimed as companied by a parent or Halloween here by Mayor guardian. The curfew is Dominic Raffa. from7p.m. to7a.m. The mayor’s proclamation also ex- For the celebration of tended the present curfew Halloween, the curfew in the City of Sea Isle City won't be in force Oct. 31.
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NOV. 4 th RE-ELECT
PEGGIE BIEBERBACH
TO ALL CONCERNED CITIZENS This November 4th, I would hope that all of the voters of Lower Township exercise their constitutional right to vote. This is a very important year for the taxpayers here, in the fastest growing community in Cape May County. With the advent of casino gambling in Atlantic City, you can be assured that our community will continue to grow at a rapid rate. We must make sure that this growth is controlled in our town to assure that we retain our rural atmosphere. At the same time, we must keep step with progress and the future. Since I took office 3 years ago, the local tax rata in Lower Township has declined annually. Our roadsund drainage improved. It can’t stop there. If you choose to elect me to another term on the Lower Township Committee. I can assure you that I will continue to he the lone , voice of the Taxpayer on the lower Township Committee, representing all citizens With the ever Increasing rate of inflation, we must make sure that our local tax rate Is kept down so that evary citizen, from Township workers, to senior citizens, to the every day resident can live the life they dreamed of when they made the choice to make our community their home. For your children, for your, spouse, for yourself, and for your future, please re-elect me, Peggie Bleberboch. to the Lower Township Committee.
Vocational Board Meets
COURT HOUSE - A ranting to discuss the annual state evaluation ot the school district and ways of meeting its needs will be held by the Board ef Education of the county Vocational Schools at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, at the Career Center on Creel Haven Road. Plana, Including budget requirements, to carry out program improvements for Permit Sought For Bulkhead WILDWOOD - Permission to construct a timber bulkhead and place fill in an area off Sunset Lake near Pine Ave. here has been sought from the Army Corps of Engineers. The applicant is Alfonso S. Bnisco of Drexel Hill, Pa. The purpose of the work is to eliminate an unusable boat slip and replace an existing deteriorated bulkhead.
the coming school yearwill becovered.
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