Cape May County Herald, 17 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Clothes, Food go to Italy

SEA ISLE CITY - The local Italian Relief Fund is getting into high gear a* cttizena open their heart* to aid the victims of the recent earthquake* Mayor

Dominic C. Raffa ha* designated city CD Headquarters in the former Fire House as the central distribution point for shipment* in Italy.

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The clothing collected will be shippped inside 30 coffins that have been donated by area funeral directors. Pastor Allen Fine has made arrangements with The Seventh Day Adventist World Service Organization, who presently have aid directors in the field in Italy, to meet the plane and see that the aid from Sea Isle City and Cape May County is distributed to the needy. Mayor Raffa indicated that the need is still great for canned food and warm clothing and blankets, and those supplies may be dropped off at the city Civil Defense Building on Kennedy Boulevard, any afternoon between l and 5 pjn. larger quantities will be picked up. Arrangements forpick-up may be made by

AID FOR QUAKE VICTIMS is mustered by Italian Relief Fund in Sea Isle City, some of more than 20 volunteers aiding in sorting and packing donated clothing t William Wilkin, chy divilian defense director; Allen Fine, district pastor Seventh I) Adventists, and Mayor Dominic C. Raffa.

calling City Hall at 263-4461, and asking for the mayor’s office.

New Year’s Eve Party Slated

N. WILDWOOD-A gala New Year's Eve celebration and dance will be held by the Polish American Club of Cape May County in the new Community Hall at 9th and Central Aves. from 9 p.m. Dec. 31 until 2 a.m. Jan. 1. This is a B.Y.O.B. affair

open to everyone.

Donation includes beer. Board To Cel Testing Reports

set-ups, ice, food and party notions. Music will be provided by the “E-J's". Group seating arrangements may be made by early request. For information call one of the following numbers; 5226679, 729-6305, 465-7519, 4653372, 522-3599, 967-3640, 5220785, 522-2204 or 729-4815.

COURT HOUSE - Administrative personnel will report on Minimum Basic Skills test interpretations and other standardized testing at the

meeting of the Middle Township Board of Education here tomorrow (Thursday). The meeting will be 8 p.m. at the Administration Building.

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