November Blood Sites
COURT HOUSE - The schedule of Ked Cross blood visits fot November
has been announced by Mrs Gertrude D Ye^^osh. executive director, as
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follows ^ Vo-Tech School. Court f(ouse,9a.m.-2p.ni. today; .Wildwood’ Community Sefviccs Building. 115 W Davis Ave., 12:30-5 pm. Tuesday. Nov 10; Ocean City Youth Center, Atlantic Ave.. 2:7 p m Wednesday. Nov. 18
gVEftLON TEXTILES. County Airport. .Erma, 1:30^>:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20; National Guard .Armory, Court House. 1-6 . p.m. Monday Dec. 21; Burdette Tomlin Hospital, . Court House. 10a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 22. A special •visit will be made by the bloodmobiles at Burdette- Tomlin Tuesday. Dec. 29 for em‘ployees of .Jamosway and Murphy's Mart, plus any volunteers who missed the armory or previous •hospital visits. The houft; are to be announced.
Parking Solution Sought
CAPE MAY - Dane Wells was elected chairperson. with William Bezaire as co-chairman, at the first meeting of the Parking and Transportation Advisory Committee recently ap-
No-Chemical Gardening *
STONE. HARBOR - A talk on “Organic Gardening” will be given by George Basset of LinwoOd at the meeting of the Garden Club 10 a.m. Monday.• Nov, 9 at the Firehouse, • Basset will discuss fertilizatipn of home gardens without use of commercial chemical products. Final plans and registration for the Christmas workshop Nov. 16,will be discussed.
pointed by Mayor Arthur BlomkVest The group’s aim is to relieve parking and transportation problems in the city, hopefully in time fdr fhe summer of 1982. A SPECIAL RESEARCH committee of John Dunwoody and Greg Coffey was chosen to work with Ci-
AVAGON BKIIHiK RP.SCI.TS October MKh , I Jack Meyer itoo 2. Kmrfia Frmm 4.720 .1 Shirley-Wie*enbouRh 4,630
ty Manager Fred Coldren in investigating the steps taken by other communities with similar pro' i blems. Other members of the committee are Herman F. Hirsch. Charles Passagno. William Smith, Nevm 9. Wampole. George-Wilson, and Dolly Stango, who was named to^tfo the committee's publroity. • The PTAC is to report its findings to the Plafining Board, which in turn will report to City Council.
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