Cape May County Herald, 3 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Switzler Is Leukemia Drive Head

Norman H. Swililer. ijxecutivf vice preaidom of the Guarantee Bank, is serving as chairman of (ape May County in Ihe current campaign lo raise tsu.000 for the Southern

New Jersey (Chapter, Leukemia Society of America. Inc which opened Oct. 9. The chapter includes Atlantic. Burlington. Camden. Cape May.

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Cumberland. Gloucester. Ocean and Salem Counties The chapter's largest budgetary item is the financing of patient aid and service to Leukemia sufferers in the eight county sector. A total of $32,589. or 23 per cent of the budget, was spent on these patients during the fiscal year ending last June. Another $19.000or 15 per cent went for public health education.

Back After NRTA Meet

Completes 2-Day Product .Seminar

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COLD SPRING - Raymond J. Callaghan of 4092 Bayshore Rd., has returned from Philadelphia, where he attended a two-day area leadership meeting of the National Retired Teachers Association. ■ Callaghan currently serves as assistant state director of NRTA in southern New Jersey, helping disseminate information on association programs and activities to retired educators within the state.

Art Lectures Next Thurs.

CAPE MAY The third of the series of art lectures of the Women's Community Club will be at the Lafayette Community Center. 2:00 p.m., Dec. 11. The subject will be French impressionist painter Pierre August Renoir, and slides of his work will be shown. Mrs Robert Ridpath, who chairs the Art Department, welcomes members and friends. A social with refreshments follows.

Winners Have Beef

VILLAS — Prize winners in the fifth annual raffle of the Baytown Kiwanis Club in the drawing at the North Cape May Shopping Center have a real beef.

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Graduate Of Sea Girt

SEA GIRT - A police officer from Stone Harbor. Ptl. Gary A. Swank, was among those receiving diplomas at the graduation exercises of the 171st Municipal Police Class at the State Police Training Center here last Wednesday. Col. Clinton L. Pagano, State Police Superintendent, said that 64 police officers received their diplomas, bringing the total graduates since the program's inception in 1951 to 11.734. The ll-week resident training is offered by the State Police to all law enforcement agencies in the state. Antique Sale This Weekend

COURT HOUSE-The 4H Horse Council is sponsoring an antique sale and flea market this weekend to benefit the 4-H horse and livestock pole barn fund. Dealers are welcome (465-5115), and the event will be open to the public from 9 to 6 Saturday and noon to 6 Sunday at the 4-H Youth Center on the 4-H Fairgrounds, Dennisville Rd.

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUR COMMUNITYT Now it th« tim* to unif* tor tho bottorrrwnt of lh# towmhip for all p«opl« con cor nod young and old to do ftomalhing about laxoo in tho fa«to«t growing community in Cop* Moy county. Whoro aro your tax dollars going and what aro you gotting for thorn? All aro wolcomo to attond tho public mooting at the Millmon Center on D4c. S’Ot 8 PM. RofroihmonN will M. Link Secretary

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Winners of first and second prizes, hindquarters of beef valued at $150, were William Sturm of Rio Grande and Richard Hubbard of Wildwood. Winners of third through fifth prizes, fore quarters of beef valued at $100 each, were: Virginia Neal, of Villas; Thomas Stewart of North Cape May, and Dennis Brandcnberg of

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Final Chamber Concert Set POMONA - The Stockton Chamber Players will present their final concert of the fall season at Stockton State College at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 9. in the A-wing Lecture Hall. The ensemble will perform "Sonata in D

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