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TRENTON - Human Services Commissioner Timothy Carden is urging all low-income people who may be eligible for hbme energy assistance to apply for funding to help defray their heating,expenses. To date, only 28.000' persons have applied for energy assistance compared to 45,000 people who had applied by this time last year. It's anticipated about 60,000 people would receive benefits under the program. APPLICATIONS for the federally funded program arc available at county welfare agencies or boards • of social services. The program will also assist people during energy-related emergencies such as providing payments for essential furnacorepairs. The program also provides assistance for cooling during the summer for thoseJow-income people whose life may be threatened by the heat. Medical proof is required to receive money for cool)n| Coiiple Mark . Dec 30 marked the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Rev and Mrs George P. Woodward. They spent the day quietly in their retirement home in Chpe May The Woodwards were honored with a surprise celebration Dec. 26 at the Erma Church of the Nazarene. They were not only surprised with the celebration -but by the presence of all three of their children and spouses whom they believed were at home in Ohio and Indiana^ Also in attendance wCrc area ministers of the area, friends, and most of their nine grandchildren (They also have two great grandchildren.) SPECIAL greetings, gifts, and cards were received from the general superentendents, Board of Pensions and Bcnevelcnce. other General Boards and leaders, colleges, distrke leaders, fellow ministers and friend* A $50 money tree was presented. Rev Woodward has serv*

Payments have already gone out to most recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and Supplemental Security Income (SSD who received automatic .payments. UNDER THE income guidelines an individual pannot have more than $449 a month in gross income and still receive benefits. Other maximum income levels are: $593 fora family of two; $737 for a family of three, V 180 ? or a family of four; $1024 for a family of five, and.$1168 for a family of six. • Special arrangement^ have been made to allow senior citizens and th£ disabled to complete their applications at home and mail them directly to the county agency. Extra applications are also available for the elderly at county offices on aging. PEOPLE WHO have their heating cost included in their rent are also,eligible to apply. However, people who live in public hous50th Anniv. ed the Church of the Nazarene as a minister for 5fl years . During his active ministry ne traveled extensively, an artist evangelist and was widely known for his ministry and his ability to preach and draw a* the same time. He also served as a pastor in Bethlehem, and Johnstown, Pa ' . * '* > . Human Relations Meeting Theme COURT HOUSE - Joseph Lochel, a human relations consultant, will address the 8 p.m. Jan. 15 kaffee klatsch gathering of New Beginnings at the 4-H Buildirig on South Dennis Rd New Beginnings is a newly formed group of divorced, separated or widowed Catholics.»For more information. Call 465-9666 or -9561.

ing Or receive a direct /who are tax dependents of housing subsidy are nOP' another household and peoeligible. Households that plejiving in nursing homes consist entirely of students also are inelibible.

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ANOTHER CONDOMINIUM along the. Sea Isle City beachfront has received CAFRA approval from the state Dlv. of Environmental Protection. Cospar . Inc. of Philadelphia recently received the okay to erect an 87 unit condo east of Pleasure Ave. between 38th and JFK Blvd. This the view now north from JFK. -l

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