Herald*> Lantern* April »1
Terruso Has Feature Role SEA ISLE CITY - Jamee Terrmo. dly pur chaiing agent, waa a featured speaker at the New Jersey Conference of Governmental Purchasing, held in WooHbridge recent-
ly
The conference was sponsored by the Depart -rfient of Government Services and the Bureau of Government Research of Rutgers University, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the New Jersey School Boards Association and the New Jersey Department of
Education
Terruso Joined Gordon Ball Jr, purchasing agent for the City of Trenton, and Joseph Valenti of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs in addressing the conference.
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WINNERS IN THE St. Raymond’s School. Villas, first Science Fair are from left Natalie Currier Suaan Graykuu and Satan Halbe, 1st prise winners; Michelle Magill ana Jeff DeVine., 3rd prise winners. Not pictured Michael McGowan, 2nd prise and Marc Lambert and Richard
Sittineri, honorable mention.
Sights, Sounds Derby Staged
ERMA - The annual Slghla and Sounda Derby, an exhibit sponsored by the
Ellen Vaughn is happy to announce the new location of... The Irish 6^. Pavilion i
Stone Harbor at Ninety Nir\)h Street and Third Avenue
■OPEN'
HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH 12 Noon To 5 P.M. Irish Coffee Served
368-1112 OPEN DAILY 11 TO S
Related Arta Department (art, mualc, shop, home economica and health) waa ataged recently at the Teitelman achool. The Science Department alao held a fair in the media center where atudent projecta were exhibited. TOP PRIZE winners in the show were Ronnie Jean Anderson, Paul James, Dawn McDonough and Joe Feyas Runners-up were Shane Cubernot,. Amy Cushman, Cindy McPherson, Timothy Shoemaker. Kellie Weeks, Usa Wing and Trida Miller. A talent show was directed by Mrs. Carol Fercus and Miss Janet Lanaky. Mias Nan LaCorte presented her Jan band. The health department had a student-prepared exhibit In the gym. and art, shop, and home economics projects decorated the halls. Home economica students sold several "character" cakes they had baked and cookie treats prepared by the Chefs Club were served to visitors. Kiwanis Sets Dinner Show SWA1NTON-Cape May Court House Kiwanis Club is sponsoring the '76 House Dinner Show of Showboat on Thursday, April 23 for the benefit of the service organization's Youth Pro-
grams.
For ticket information, contact Dr. Ted Johnson, fund raising committee chairman; Bob Mossbrook at the Gulf Station in Court House; or any other member of the local
Kiwanis Club.
n The Villas Crowd Invades the Suncoast
by JEANNETTE O’MAY Villas Fishing Club members converged on the aincoast of Florida In greter numbers than ever last winter, spreading out from Fort Myers to Largo. The first to apear were the regulars, — Gertrude and John Anglin, and Ann and Rusr Whisett at Largo: Phyllis and George Devtnney and Gloria and Bud Reardiley at Fort Myers; and May and Art McKee at Lakeland. Fran and Ab Brown checked into their reguter' winter quarters at IlWan Shores on December 1 and the Scotty O’Moys arrived on Treasure Island December
30.
A month later the O'Mays moved over to their new condo In St. Pete’s and Mae and Ed Erickson took their place on Bay Plaia. / FOR THE MONTH of February. Anhe and Walt LewattdoWskl. and Dot and Frank Kelio were registered at Malloy's on TI, and Kay and Frank Lynn Evans New Bride COURT HOUSE - Lynn Susan Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Evans, became the bride of Bruce Steven Ganrabrandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Garrabrandt of Interlaken, March 14. at the First United Methodist Church here. The Rev. G. Kenneth Carpenter officiated. Honor attendants were Betsey Ney and Gerald Wheeler. Bridesmaids
Uhleln and Verna and Ed Davit at Ilia del Sol. Arriving at IdS throughout the month were Edith and Harry Helverson, Dot and Don Griffin. Bebe and Chtnh Flanigan. Julie and Earl Shafer, Marge and Ray Gahnor. Marie and BUI Daniels, Molly and George Barry, Fran and Fran Cunningham. Dolly and Butch Mamlnski and
Jim Hughes.
The management at IdS was so thrilled with this terrific turnout they threw a wingding cocktail party just for VFC members. STAYING AT Bon Aire on St. Pete’s Beach were Millie Bowman. Martha and Clark Layer, Ed Sweeney and Fran and Walt Fritz. Sue and Howard Weir soaked up the sun for a couple of weeks in Madiere Beach, and “Offzidea Smltty" spent several days with friends in Clearwater. Fran and Ed Schemer made a quickie to
the St. Pete haunts after whUing away a fortnight in Lauderdale. Meanwhile, Helen and Ruts Jones and friends were exploring the Worlds-Disney, Sea and Circus, with side trips to Cypress Gardens and the
Florida State Fair.
Roger Johmon, our favorite organist, is now at TI Ramada, and we broke all records for our attendance at the Saturday Night Howl. Ann L was our emcee and had everybody up there "doing their thing.” (Roger asked somebody did we every
fish?)
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS the gang got together at the Bamboo Garden or Vets at Madeira Beach, where Russ, the guitarist, was packing them in. Then on to dinner at one of the super restaurants in the area. The entire trip was a nonstop, gigantic, beautiful
Happy Hour!
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MR. AND MRS, Gar-
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Delaware.
The bride is a graduate o(
Middle -- - School. She is enrolled In the masters program in plant pathology at Cook College, Rutgers Universi-
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THE BRIDEGROOM was graduated from Neptune High school. He is an account representative with the Ashbury Park
Press.
The couple honeymooned In Williamsburg, Va., and will reside in South River.
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