Cape May County Herald, 18 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Ag. Board Picks Shaw

COURT HOUSE - Harold H. Shaw of Marmora is the new president of the County Board of Agriculture, succeeding George W. Betts of Tuckahoe Gregory • C. Ma^on of Belleplain was elected vice president, Elizabeth E. ' Corson of Seaville recording secretary, and Newton Schellinger of Dias Creek was reelected • treasurer. ELECTED'- FOR threeyear terms to the board of directors'were Corlon, Vincent DiLuzio, Tuckahoe; Lester Germanio- and Mason of Belleplain; Marshall Howey, Villas;, George A Reeves, Cape May; Felix E. Wuerker, Rio Grande, and fjchellinger. Shaw has spent his entire career farming and operates a large swine and field crops farm, in Upper Township. Mason runs a 300-acre, blueberry^ vegetable and field crops operation known ak Tarkiln F^rms. Delegates to the N.J. Farm bureau annual convention in Freehold this week are Shaw and Mason, with Leslie C. Rea and John Vasser of West Cape May as alternates.

GAVEL PASSES from George W. Betts, outgoing president, left, to new president Harold II. Shaw at installation ‘by county Board of Agriculture. Elizabeth H. Corson, recording secretory, is aCrlght, • Kistler To Take Over

COURT HOUSE ^ Wilbur Kistler, newly appointed superintendertt of county vocational schools, is expected to start work full time befdre Dec. 1. At .the November reorganization meeting of the county vocational school board, Kistler reported that he experts to be released from his federal position with the Department of Labor sometime' after mid-

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November to take up his job here. A banquet honoring the services of Robert Toft, superintendent since 1961, is.planned for Friday, Nov. 20. at the Linwood Country 'Club. It is being organized by Robert Owens, evening school supervisor, and Joseph Ostrowski, co-op education coordinator. !

Broadley Re-elected COURT HOUSE - Gamaliel Broadley of Marmora “has been reelected president of the County Vocation Board of Educa . tion. Jim Scrivani of Wildwood Crest was reelected vice president and William Tozour of Avalon was named delegate to the N.J. School Boards. W Boyd Tyler was chosen treasurer, John Mead solicitor, and MatIhew R, Tomlin business administrator. At the November reorganization meeting, board sessions were set for the first Wednesday of each month through October, 1982. Bingo Party Tues. COLD SPRING - There will be a bingo card party luncheon. 12:30 Nov. 24 at St. John of God, Townbank Rd. here. There is an admission charge; public welcomt*. —

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