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Station Command Changes
(A'HK'MAV kk f . »n r j^luially IrariHfpr rv«l his authftfiiy as (om fftficrr’ of ( oast < (fii.irti Station (‘ape May’to l.i S'.l Hran.tntrr at roi-ont rhanft'- of comrnauff t oriwomlirs a< tl'K’Training ('rntc'r ( ,*|»l ,#l)»Torps Jr . (‘hrl-/. Sioir® and Rescuo * Hramh. TJitrd (’o^st (»u;/rd hi'lficl \'ork., proM^nt^ l.t FisfWTVUh a Mw itor i:>u 11 nit < Nation for thr stations ♦nitstandinfi soryifo on' . Coast (Juard opot’fiLuHts I -\VF VKNlv tht- station handli'd mjahl piTornt of tfii 1 Ihinl drstnrl s search and rcM iie'cases and dur . mH a stormy weefeend in octofaT of itiao. assisted in the dramatic' resewe of OighJ people ir> the Kortescue area Ttiree- members of the station were awarded the (ilast (tuard Commenda ti«m Medal fortheir-perfor AtatU'e duru»K' two search sind rescue Oasew*that ttwik plme in stormy seas last (H t 'Jit and 20 ’ ^
\1K 1 MKI.VIN BlDtlV Malhruner. .Seaman t^etlie Thompson* and MK2 Donald Diehler were cited tor meritiirious' # achievemetit tor their ac ’lions, while'rescuing, personnel from the sailing vessel Sunday in'fiS mile ; jmt houV winds off ('ape May 'Inlft During these •same weather conditions. the ifhree also .towed the • , sailing vessel Arasou/.a through Delaware Bay to • Kbosevelt.Inlet (apt Decorp»r..sV)oke highly of thc^Jatioh crew at the ceremony - The stjn* lion members put In^inexceptfmial amount of hour6. showing tfie^lK'st .efforts in the districts they run a smooth operation wilh a minimum amount of help " IT. KISHKR I.KAVKS Cape May to report for du ty as Chief. Military Procurement Branch* at the .Ninth' District ‘Office *ih Cleveland. Ohio Prior to reporting to Cape May as the new commanding officerrl'J- Brant tier served as watch super
visor and operations officer at the Puget Sound Vessel Traffic Service Office in Seattle. Wash.
Trash Bids
CAPE MAY The Coast Guard - Training (’enter here ‘is .seeking bids for trash and garbage collection and removal from the housing area of the center for •the period Oct. 1 through Sept *30.1982 Bids will be 'opened 2 p.nv joniorrow EMT Course !, N WILDWOOD V A state accredited Emergency Medical Technician course w ill be conducted by •the Rescue Squad here, .witp registration at -7 :in tonight 'August 26) at the squad huiMlng. r r »th and New Jersey Ave. For further'information call Chief Frank • McDermott. 729 5555.
Member Drive ERMA '-v The Stella Maris Knights of Columbus Council. 324 Breakwater Rd., is launching a . membership drive, to celebrate the # Centennial Membership Campaign ' All Catholic men are welcome Unjoin For informartion call Anthony Dibomenico #86-9875 or Grand Knight Pete-Perott. 886-5363.
will be held 10 a m. -’5 p.m Saturday. Featured*will Ik? the work of award‘winning local carvers including Jobnand Jim Seiberri Tony Hillman. Harry Ijhourds. Wayne Adams, ^Vincent Gianctto, John ffWIowayvJohn Williams, Harry Stites. Louis W.yckoff. Bob and Janice Peterson and
Elmer Pinker
Miniatures as well as life-sized carvings depicted maViy species of ducks, shorebirds and song birds ^1. be exhibited and available for sale. * Hillman began his career at the age of 3 by drawing on the end papers of all 16 volumes of thrfamily's encyclopedia. He is a frequent illustrator for "New Jersey Outdoors" and has co-authored a decoy pattern book just published entitled "Carving Duck Decoys." Currently he is one of two resident carvers at Cold Spring Village, demonstrating traditional carving of hollow "Jersey
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