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NEW PRESIDENT Mary W. Loper receives congratulations of Harry Lozour. outgoing president of Greater Cape May City Chamber of Commerce, at installation dinner.
ChambelrTribute To Lozour
CAPE MAY - A plaque recognizing his 10 years of service as president of the Greater Cape May» City Chamber of Comberce was presented to Harry Lozour at the annual installatiort dinner. MARY W. LOPER was installed as president at the ceremonies in the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel. Other officers installed were:
Jerome Inderwies, first vice president; Barbara Kopp, second vice president; Lqlour, secretary; John Groetsch. treasurer. Directors are: Carin Fedderman, Ribhard Ewing, Paul Cunningham, Charles Bernard. Milly LaCanfora. Dane Wells, Robert Mullock and Dolly Stango.
Hospital Trustee
SOMERS POINT - Peter G. Boynton, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Caesar's Boardwalk Regency Hotel/Casino, has been elected to the Shore Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees. Boynton's history with Caesar’s includes the post of senior vice president and board member of Caesar's Boardwalk Regency since April, 1980, and the dual responsibilities of assistant vice president of Caesar’s World, Inc. and Vice
$3,000 Given Rescue Squad W CAPE MAY - Borough residents have contributed over 33,000 to the Cape May Rescue Squad, it was announced by Borough Clerk Charlotte F. Daily, who said that contributions are still being reserved. Daily said that consideration is being given to ideas for raising funds throughout the year to benefit the rescue squad.
President/Operations of Caesar's Boardwalk Regency. In addition to his new board membership at Shore Meborial Hospital. Boynton is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Helmbold School, a Board member of the Atlantic Community College Casino Career Institute, a vice president and member of the Board of Trustees of the Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Bureau, a board member of the United Way of Atlantic County, and President of the Atlantic City Casino Hotel Association. Promoted WILDWOOD -* Patricia Verycken of the Social Security Office here has been promoted to ad- ' ministrative aide, accor-' ding Jo manager Delton Brooks * Mrs Verycken. whef livbs in Court Hoifse jvith her husband. Edward, and three children. Keith. Kim and Diane, has been employed by the Social Security Administration sinct* 1976 as a claims development clerk.
STUDY COMMITTEE members^ Include. Beyel, Kehner. Gilbert and Bednarek.
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Insurance Plan Eyed
STRATHMERE - The Cape May County League of Municipalities has appointed a four-member committee to study a couritywide self-insurance plan and make a formal presentation at a future league Big Payout HADDON TWP. Tfie 1981 Christmas Club payout for First Peoples Bank of New Jersey 'passed the 310 million mark, once again, according to William G Rohrer. president and chairman of the hoard The checks paid out to accounts totaled 310,787,342,28
gathering "The program, when implemented. will save every municipality in Cape May County a great deal on their insurance," according to Bill Kehner, one member of the study group and also league president MR. KEHNER who is also a Sda Isle City Commissioner, along with former Commissioner Andrew Bednarek developed the plan for introduction to tHe countywide group Also on the study committee are Upper Township Cbmmitteeman Dan Bdyel, Cape May City Councilban Harry Gilbert, and Bednarek (who is now Avalon borough manager )

