Cape May County Herald, 1 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Herald A Lantern 1 July 81

CETA To Offer

Training For Office Work

rot KT HOUSK rape Human Hisourm Inc./CETA is currently taking .applications for enrollment in a 10-week offm- Ofrupatton* < ourse to tx* taught at the ( ounty Vocational School t>eginning next Monday . That program has been designed to provide individual! with some prior clerical training an opportunity to improve-upon and update their typing, bookkeeping and general office akills While enrolled in the program participants will alsotxt provid-

ed with employment counseling and other assistance in developing their job seeking

skills.

Eligible applicants for the program must he economically disadvantaged county residents. They tyMI have their tuition paid by CETA and will receive a nontaxable training allowance Interested individuals arc encouraged to* contact Ken Norbury at 485-2263 and submit their application with the CHR/CETA office at 15 South Main St.. Court House.

32nd Year For Antique Show, Sale

STONE HARBOR - The :t2nd annual Antique Show and Sale, sponsored by the women's Civic Club, will be held July 7. 8. and 9 in the Elementary . School building Mrs Wilfiahj KHtnn, Mrs Robert Wilson and Mrs (i era Id Stump, fochbirladies, said that neat ly all of the ’outstanding

dealers from last years successful show will again by on hand with a variety of antiques AMONG-' THOSE repeating are the Oak Corner ^Cupboard from Maryland, who have oak furniture for sale Specializing In jq^clry is J and B Carpenter from Margate Antique quilts

JO COLINO1COKNIE SIMPS PRESENT the STONE HARBOR SCHOOL OF ART

4 SUMMER WORKSHOPS-PROFESSIORAL INSTRUCTORS (Closed) eChrlftophar Schlnk-Watercolor •Todd Stone- Abstract Watercolor • John Glannottl-Sculpture •Douq Long - Photography •Plus tv/o classes for children. NOW ENROLLING -311430 OR 368-2040 P.CX Box 92. Stone Harbor. N.J. 08247

are the specialty of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris from Meadville. Lighthouse Antique? from Barncgat Light have prints, porcelain and furniture. Bog Water Jim from upstate New Ydrkhas a large display of antiques. Another highlight from last year’s show is returning. Re ts-Ctjrdon S. Convetse, antiquarian horologist. He has.been a collector, restorer and dealer in walch and clock time pieces for over 20 years. All proceeds benefit the Civic Club docakcharilies program. For tickets contact the Chamber of Commerce officeat 212 96th St., or call 368-6101.

UPPER TWP RESCUE IJquad President Eugene Broker and Township Mayor Leonard Migllaccio turn the first afiovel of dirt for the squad’s new headquarters on Tuckahoe Rd, in Petersburg. The new bblldlngr which will house all of the squad vehicles and provide space for training, is expected to be completed in early fall. Participating also are. from left: Committeeman Dan Beyel. Al Shourds. broker: Mayor Migllaccio. Committeeman Frank Kruk. Rev. Robert Allin. and Township Clerk Barbara Camp.

League’s House Tour Set

COURT HOUSE - The 33rd Annual Old House Tour of the x county, sponsored by the County Art League, will be held 10 a.nt.-4 p.m. Saturday. July 11 and Sunday. July 12. On Saturday buildings in Upper. Dennis and Middf Townships will be open ir

Atlantic Community College offers you one last chance to go to college this summer

It s now or pever to take advantage ol

Atlantic Community College's summer courses. Our final five-week day session starts July 27 and ends August 27. Classes meet on the Mays Landing

campus.

If you've marked.time this summer, be sure to accomplish something before fall begins. Register Monday thru Thursday now through July 20 from 9 a.rh. to 4 p.m. at the Registrar's office in Walter E Edge Hall on the main campus.

ACC is approved for veterans' educational benefits. Out-of-county residents must present a chargeback form when registering. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. If you have any questions please call us at 625-1 111 or 646-4950; Ext 308. Here's a list of courses for ACC's final summer session:

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Course Title

Course Nuqjber * Time ACCOUNTING •

Building

LeLaCr

Principles X>l Accounting II

J6.III M.Th. 8:30 11:10 BIOLOGY

Boyer BI26

. 3 13

Science; Its Langukg;

and Techniques Human Anatomy

32.101 M-Th. 111.20 *

Lake A154

12-3

and Physiology 11

32.121 MW 9.30 2 20 dec)

TThF. 9;30-1-2^0,(lab)

Lake A146 Lake A155

334

English Composition II

Tennls/Badmlnton

Basic Mathematics

Psychology of Women

Personality and Ad|ustment

Intermediate/Advanced

Typewriting

Principles of Sociology

(Students must register lor both laboratory and lecture)

ENGLISH

02.102 Kth. 8.30 1045 HEALTH Et PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' 79.113 IWrh. 830 102b MATHEMATICS 34.105 •WTh. H ills PSYCHOLOGY 54.209 M-Th, 1 i 1:15 54.215 M Th. 8-30 10:45 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 22.117/210 HTh 8:3811:10 SOCIOLOGY ■ 56.101 . M-TK 11 1:15

SPEECH

09.110 M Th. 11-1.15

Richards BI45

Pitney Gym

Lake A103 Lake Al02

3 0% *

>03

30-3 3<y3

BoySle

Interpersonal Communications

Register now through July 20 on ACC’s Mays Landing campus

an equal oppo^un*va

on Sunday buildings ip the Greater Cape May area will be shown. THERE WILL BE 36 private homes, churches and public buildings on the lay tour. They repreht Several hundred years if county history and show range of architectural styles. There are buildings dating back to some of The earliest town settlements in the county arJd some of the famoqs Victorian • houses in the city of Cape May can be seen. Private homes are open to visitors only on tour days. In addition to old favorites there are six buildings open for (the first time on the tour. Oho is the second oldest hotel in Cbpe May still in operation. Several houses in the historic area of Dennisville will be open on Saturday. Also on Saturday luncheon can be purchased at tne Social Hall of the Dennisville United Methodist.

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Church, beginning at

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THE TOUR IS entirely self-conducted, visitors traveling at their own pace. Howpver, on Saturday bus transportation is available for those who wish it for a day-long trip throughout the middle and upper sections of,the county, stopping at a selected number of buildings apd at Dennisville. Departure time is 9:15 a.m. from the Art League. 1050 Washington St., Cape May. Reservations for the'bus should be made no later than July 8. by writing the Cape May County Art League. PO 'Box 5%, Cape may 08204. or

Calling 609-884-8628.

Tour tickets may be purchased in advance at the League. 11 to 4 Tuesdays through Saturdays; 1 to 4 Sundays, closed Mondays. On Tour Days theV may be purchased at most of the

houses.

To Rescind Motions

ERMA — The Lower Cape May Regional School Board will hold a special meeting tonight. July 1. to rescind motions awarding bids.at its June 25 meeting, and to publicly open five bids inadvertently misplaced at the opening of bids for fuel oil, motor fuel and motor oil. propane gas. and the hourly tale of a, plumber. These bids are all

for materials and services for the 1981-82 school year. At its last meeting, the board received only two bids for fuel oil, two bids for propane, one bid for motor fuel and two bids for plumbing services. This evenings meeting will be held at 7:30 in the Teitelman School Media Center.

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