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Betts on Managers ' Board
Walter II Belts of Head' of the Kiver ha* been ap pointed to the Board of Managers of the N 4 Agricaltn'ral Kxperiment M at ion. atHutgers Unlver sity s Cook College His ap pointraent. which runs thru
June 198.'), was announced by the State University Board of Governors Betts will represent Cope May County on the 21 member Board of Managers, whidh serves as an x advisory group to the
director of the Experiment Station He succeeds Bernard . Germahip of Belleplain, who has served fpr four years FOR MANY years Betts operated his own 500 acre farm, growing processing
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lima beans and other vegetables, field crops and turf sod tn 1978 he retired and turned over the operation of the Tuckahoe Turf Farms to his sons George and Thomas He has also been active in community affairs having served as director and past president of the Cape May {’ounty 4-H Founda lion, municipal tax , assessor, and member of the Board of Adjustments of Estell Manor, his home community. He has also served for 15 years as a member and past president of the Estell Manor Board of Education In addition, Betts has served as chairman of the Cape May County Extension Service Advisrity Council, and on the Advisory Board of the Rutgers South Jersey Research and Development Center at Bridgeton HE IS THE recipient of a number of important awards, including the Cape May County Board of Agriculture Award for Distinguished Service. Cape May County .4-H Award for Meritorious Service to Youth, and the New Jersey Epsilon Sigma Phi Award for Outstanding Leadership to the New Jersey Cooperative Extension Service Program Mr. Betts lives with his wife Uarda in Head of the. River.
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CAPE MAY - Herbert Beitel was re-elected president of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and has assumed office for 1982 along with other incoming officers and trustees /. Offjeers include first vice president Marianne Sjthatz, sWond vice president laarry Muentz, third vice president May McLaughlin, treasurfer Wade Cooper and secretary Marian Robertson. Three trustees winning seats in a contested'election included Kathryn BenneU, Vance Enck and John Dunwoody. Other trustees include Dorothy Gaver. Evelyn McCoy and Gerald Tall whose terms expire the end of this year; and Alfred
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