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SKAjISI.K f'lTY The Centennial Com mil tee is mvitinc the public to attend the neu group 4 * meeting at 7 to tonight Jan 27 in the Public Safety Building City, Public Relations Director Dick Alliger reported the committee has planned a giant Centenmaf I’arade Saturday,' May 22 In addition. Alliger
noted, events "Super Saturday Sanctioned C Surfing Meet." i Auto Show, 'a Fashion Show b of other events a "We need inte sons to help ma events possible said "We hope large crowd at th
Court Films For NAACP
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Arthritis Clinic’s Cost Given
COURT HOUSE - In respons^P ^estions raised in a IwPfer by l Joe Ward
SIO.OOA PLKfKiE to the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Fund Drive is presented by National Associates, the Cape Mayhased insurance agency, to Rob Smeltzer, chairman of the fund drive. Making the presentation are Associates president Charles Pessagno, center, and vice president Gregory Coffey. The pledge will be recognized by placement of memorial plaques on two semi-private rooms in the hospital's five-story ‘patient tower,’.groundbreaking for'which will be in the spring.
to The Hcratd,and Lantern, Louis J. LaManna, county Public Health Coordinator, has released a breakdown of costs for^the county Arthritis Clinic for July 1,1978 through Nov. 13,1980, when the clinic was discontinued - The report shows that the clinic had 23 clients in 1978,
paid scale for a total of
$1,073.
In 1980, there were 42 clients. Of these,. 15 clients over 60 and 13 under 60 paid full fees. One over and one under 60 paid scale, for a total of $726. TOTAL PAYMENTS during the years the clinic was in operation were
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$25 fee and 17 paid s<iale ($3-$16), fora total of $291. IN 1979, the clinic had 69 clients, of whom 27 over 60 years old paid full fee and 10 under 60 also paid full feds. Another 18 over 60 paid scale, nine under 60
Jones Boys Purchased By Urie’s
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WILDWOOD - Urie's Fish Fry. recognized by Hospitality Magazine as one of the 500 best restaurants in the United States has purchased the Jones Boys Motel and Restaurant, located adjacent to Uries at the foot of the George Reading bridge According to Geofge Urie, president of Urie’s. The Jones Boys Motel and Restaurant will assume the name Urie's and will be totally redecorated in time for the '82 summer season. Emphasis will hjp placed on the restaurant, to be nam-
ed the Reef & Beef. THE RESTAURANT'S atmosphere will be appropriate to its shore location, accenting an atmosphere "as charming as an island veranda,” Urie said. "While the surroundings will be particulary nice, we wilLcdntinue ourg policy of fine food at a fair
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1957, to a complex of restaurants, lounges, gift shop and package good stores. The business is still operated by family members who carry on the commitment tb the area started by their father. Editor's Note: News of' the Jones Boys acquisition by Uries was reported some-'time ago in Charles Mathis*! Wildwooda News
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Police Recover Property
STONE HARBOR - The Police Dept, recovered almost 77 percent of the $105,264 in property stolen in 21 burglaries last year, it was reported by Jack Fitzpatrick at the January dinner meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. In addition to recovering $80,924 of the stolen property, the police made 32,069 house- checks and discovered 460 unlocked. THE DEPARTMENT consists of four squads of two patrolmen each, a sergeant, detective and dispatcher 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All members of the department have been traiAed in fhe N.J State Police* Academy. ’Four have bachelor degrees, two* have associate degrees, three are going to college for. their degreesi and 10 have Emergency Medical Training degrees THE VOLUNTEER. Fire ' Dept , put jn a busy 19817 with membenR donSting 2,529 hours ofVservice, it was reported to the Chamber \ ’ In addition to answering emergency calls, the volunteers sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt for children and the annual trip of Santa Claus through tow’n. and conducted a fire prevention program for children The firemen also par /ticipated in the Memorial Day parade and won first prize for their float in the annual N.J. Firemen's Parade. Boh McClure is president of the volunteers, and Douglas Stanford is fire chief.
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lab technician and a clerk, plus supplies and equipment, totaled $13,767.72. Broken down, the figures show that in 1978,-28 patients were treated at a cost per patient of $106.16, during 37-3/4 clinic hours; in 1979, 69‘patients Were treated a cost per patient' of $89.72, irl 96V clinic hours. In 198(1, 42 patients were treated at a cost per patient of $122.22, in fW* clinic hours. The totAl number of patients 'seen iit those years was 134. Firemen On The Go RIO GRANDE - The annual report of the Fire Company. District 2, Middle Twp , reflects a bu|> year, with 85 fire calls anU 33 drills in 1961, and a total of 7,235 volunteer man
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The company handled 11 dwelling fifes, two commercial building fires, five mobile homo fires, and 13 vehicle fires, 20 grass, brush and woods fires and four trash fires. THE FIREMEN also responded to eight auto accidents and used the Jaws of Life five times. Assists
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