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Herald & .Lantern 25 November 81
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STONK IIARHOK The (edeYiil lax, law of 19B1 smindHl.lhe death'knell of the Social ScK’unty System, according; to Philadelphia fax attorney Donald
Wright.
Wright, guest speaker at a recent dinner meeting of the local Chamber of Commerce. said he believes Nvic Branch Manager . WII.DWiKdV * (rail M
that within five years His advice was “grab it Social Security will be on a while you can," as there somewhaj voluntary basis may be a more liberal adas people are encouraged' ministration taking over in
to open- their own retirement plans IIK RKVMCWpD tax laws Since 1967, when Ted Kennedy said from the, floor of the Senate ^'Last year 204 people with incomes in excess of $200,000 paid no federal taxes." This started the^tax reform art of 1969. whfch spawned reforms in 1972. '76. "ft. he
said
• Finally, .in 1981. everything Kennedy got
Nursing Program
Simp\«n has been ,«*P v^m‘69 is gone,''Wright said pmnM'd fiahking officer and i|( was a tough 10 years for branch manager.of Murine taxpayers, he went on. but Nutiohal Hank s neU Villas y as 8 result, thinking., as it nffu e delates t(tbusiness, ts going Ms Simpson has liecn to clumge dramatically
with tlw. 1 , Marine National
Bank since * K e b r u a r y > l!«r. as the assistant manager of North Cape May Prior toHer' employ
•Simpson men! With Marine National Hank, she was with-tluaraalee Brink A lifehmg r’esident of this area' Ms Kimpsori. is a graduate of Middle Tijwnsnm flighSchiMjl She is acltmjn the National A.sjSoeunion ,-of Hank
Women
Marine National Hank * has dffiees in Wildwood. Wildwood Crest.' North Wildwood. Uape. May..^Norlh’Cape May. Villas. ('otlr|llousegfcitone Harbor.
pri Marmora
'^WKKiriT. ALSO, predicted that capital gains tax rates will be reduced and the gain on .sale of a personal residence will be eliminated There is no longer ah incentive To make charitable contributions... he riaid, and he foresaw that provision go-
ing out by 1985.
Used property will rbecome a more desirable investment, he said, which should prove aj.boost for Realtors hn^Tmrnebwncrs WrighL a member of the chamber, is a summer
resident here.
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COURT HOUSK The* County Vocational Schools arc currently accepting ap plications for the Practical Nursing Program which begins Jan 2. I9B2 The program is open to all eobnty -residents Apprfbants will be required to providejiroof of graduation from high school or the
(‘quivalent
Tim Practical ’Nursing program bos been suc-. 4 cessful in preparing' students for .careers in the. nursing profession Star•ting salaries Cdr Licensed Practical Nurses range from $9,000 to $11,000 per
year '
OF Tl'fF 19X1 graduates.
M.l.percpnl found emplovmenl in the nursing field in the following locations: Woodbine Stale School. Burdette Tomlin Mymnrial Hospital. Shore Memorial Hospital. Crest, Haven Nursing Home. Lutheran Nursing Home. Swainton Nursing Home. South Cape Sur-
Other graduates have furthered their education in H.N. programs at Atlantic Community College and Cumberland Community College. For additional enrollment information, call the Student Services Office at 465-2161 or
465-3064,
MURPHY MART manager Gary Rudy gets a demonstration of the new automatic teller machine at Guarantee Rank's Court House office from "Georgette." Atlantic Cl-'
t> showgirl Lavanna Davis.
Chamber Officers Sworn In
Cormick. Wildwood Really; Joseph McTommoney, Adventurer II Fishing Boat; Lee Robinson. Marine Rank “ / ' Several promotional pro; jects were disclissed. 'The first activity the board will be looking into is the possibility of bringing the Pro-A'm*Bikc Race batk to the Wildwoods and also reorganizing the annual
show
was announced that ihc^Downtown Merchants will hfjd their annual Christmas Parade 7 p.m..
WILDWOOD - New^y elected officers and directors of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce were accepted and sworn in anhe regular monthly meeting at the Chamber office recently. The officers are; James Montagna. Edd Tide Motel, president; Nathan Fine, Fine Pierce and Guyon A'ccountahts, vice-president;
sing Home, and I.inwood , Robert Bowman. Bowman , bhat s Cohvalescent Home. Conjing and Heating, vied- „ It v
presidqnV
DIRECTORS ELECTED [or a twto-year^torm are: William * Browh. ! AH
[Atlantic
Electric; Diane Buscham. Seahorse Mntcli Raymond Cresse, Wildwooc^Yacht Basin; John Grafenor, Bell Telephone, Max Hanker, Lee's Gift Shop;>»Ruth Mc-,j
rad
Dec. 4. Along With the arrival of Santa Claus wilkoe a special guest, the Philly Phanatic.
DESIGNER WINDOW FASHION SALE! S 'Gof^ig v ii id sivo 25-50 ' . ' on (y .-iGir jv-snviw i wine low fashions.
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_ _ mar wnctow coverings W«'v« got you covered America
Big Night For Bosses
CAPE MAY - The County Legal Secretaries Association held its I8(h
Russo Head
y •
Of Chamber •’ y STONE HARBOR - Newly elected officers of the Chamber of Commerce will be ■ siyorn in at the meeting Dec. 15 at the Wildwood Country €lub. The slate, headed by David Russo, president, in- * eludes; James Berger, president; Robert Hafele, second vice president; and Jim Fisher, first vice president. They were elected without opposition at the 1 November meeting'. MEMBERS WERE requested to bring Wrapped gifts for children to the ♦ next meeting, to be distributed by Cape Human Resources Gifts for adults nnd cash donations will ( also - be accepted New members Geraldine . Alla'k of the Sea Horse on the Wharf and Johanna ' Wood of Johanna’s World . were introduaed. Big October For' Ferry CAPE MAY - During October. 1981, traffic on the Cape May-Lewes’Ferry increased by L285 vehicles and increased- by 2,617 passengers from October. 1980 • i These statistics wgre made public by Theodore C. Bright, general' manager, and are included in his monthly report to the Commissioners of the Delaware River and Bay Authority ferry Traffic for October., 1981 was 17,327' vehicles ---and 42,510 passengers rompared to • 16.042 vehicles and 39,893
Annual Bosses' Apprecia-| passengers for October.
tion N'ght recently at the Golden Eagle here After a "This Is Your Life" program, John Corino was named Boss of the
Year.
The Legal Secretary of. the Year. Annette Webb, was picked from applications submittedrio a committee of attorneys chaired by Frederick W Schmidt .If. Mrs. Webb is employed at the law office of Cdrino & Dwyer. Wildwood.
an increase, of-8.01 percent for vehicles and •6.56 - percent for
passenger?.
For thei 12-month period ended Oct. 31. 1981, traffic was 252,804 vehicles and 774,141 passengers compared to 236,315 vehicles and 710,405 passengers for the 12-month period ended Oct. 31.1980, an increase of 6.98 percent for vehicles and an increase of 8.97 |)ercent for passengers.
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