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You or* invited to ottood^our 3 day consultation and b*ttor hearing woritshopNov. 16.17.18th, 1901 9:» to 5:30 at 1523 Boyshore Rd., Villas, N.J. The Hearing Aid Center is pleased fo hove secured the services of Dr Thomas A. Mullin, PhD. researcher and teacher in the science of hearing (audiologist) has gained an outstanding reputation counseling those who have o sensorinUerol hearing impairment (neh/e deafness). If you hear but do not understand, don't miss this opportunity. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND c ^ You will receive an electronic hearing test to be evaluated by the doctor and a confidential conference with this specialist regarding your hearing.' Dr. Mullin will offer you expert cdhfidential .advice on how you may improve your hearing, all at no charge. Hearing is a family affair. Be sures to bring your huslxind, wife or a fWend^hey ■know your problem and will be able to help with the evaluation. Dr. Mullin will be available on an appointment basis only. Please call (609) ' 886-8680 to assure a date and ti/ne convenient for you.
Boro Dunes Noted In ‘Digest’
' AVALON — An article in the November issue of the Readers Digest. . “SOSSave Our Shorelinest" by . Wesley Marx, mentjons the, dune protection system' here as using thq “most ef- * fectiye and cheapest storm protection device for its area, the natural dune system." * Mr. Marx details the episodes which have led to losses of beaches as he explains the action of the ocean and its waves on the shorelines. He describes the tragic aftermath of the jetlj) installed by the Army Corp of Engineers that
destroyed southern Cape May County beaches. YEARS AGO. government here agreed to.the state's recommendation / for setting up an Environ men in I Commission. This Commission, using information supplied by state and federal authorities on environmental matters, has dedicated itself to preserving Avalon's beaches and dunes. With the close cooperation and actions of past and present government officials and the people of Avalon, projects have been implemented- which have
Marine Dealers To Meet Mon.
SOMERS POINT - The ’New Jersey Marine Dealers Assoc. (Chapter 6. Marine Trades Association of New Jersey) will meqt 8 p m Monday. Nov. 16 at Harry's Inn here, where two dopics of special interest will be featured. Burt Bennett, executive
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director of Gardiner’s Basin, will present a pro-posal-for a boat show at the Basin. Steve Dechen, an engineer with New Jersey. Bell, will discuss telephone wiring for marinas. Prospective members and guests are welcome. The New Jersey Marine Dealers Assoc, is composed of marine dealers and related businesses in Atlantic, .Cape May and . Cumberland Counties; it is a chapter pf the stete-wide Marine Trades Assoc, of New Jersey. • s
made the dune and beach preservation system here known across the tuition. Catskill trip Planned AVALON - The Recreation Department is asking reservations as soon as possible for its weekend in the Catskills Dec. 28. 29, and 30. Accommodations will be at the Holiday Inn in Kingston, N.Y. The weekend trip ihcludes roundtrip transportation, two nights at the Holiday Inn, welcome refreshments, two smorgasbord breakfasts and two smorgasbord dinners, free ski orientations and clinic parties, games, 1 transfers to ski areas each day for horseback riding & snowmobiling in addition to skiing at three area mountains. Reservations can be .made up unfy the second week in December, on a ' first ’come basis. The bus wilMeave 5 p.m. Dec. 28 • from the Community Hall, for further details, information and reservations, call Dave Haberle at 967-3b66 weekdays, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m
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