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Herald it LanternJ February '82
Vocational Education Week
COURT HOU§E - The County Vocational School District will participate in the .nation wide ohserva.tion of Vocational Education Week. Eeb 8 to 11. Students and staff of the Vo Tech Center and'Career Center have planned a series of special events and activities designed to increase the public’s awareness of the district and itn programs * Open House will be held 9 to 2 and 6 to 9 Monday. Feb 8. and 9 to 2 Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. Feb 9. 10. and 11 All coun ty residents are invited to vjsit the campus at these times, ^vhen faculty and students will be in the. shops . *
THE BIGGEST event of the week will be a mammoth benefit dinner which will be held simultaneously in both schools. Only 1,000 tickets will be available, and may be purchased from any vocational school student or employee^ at either school. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door. The dinner will benefit student activities of the county’s chapters of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of A.tpcrica <VICA) and Health Occupations Students Association (HOSA) 6% MONDAY evening and Tuesday during the day Skill Olympics will be held In these events
Set
students compete in the areas of job skills and leadership skills. * Wednesday, Feb 10, is "Speakers Day.” Many members of the district’s Advisory CoCmcil, as well as other local citizens, will/ speak to classes of voca^ tional students about the jobs available in the Coun-
ty
— String Band —
Seeks Players WILDWOOD - The
Wildwood String Band is being reorganized, and musicians are needed for banjo, saxaphone, clarinet, accordian, drums, and bass fiddles.
More information is
available thru Frank Inverse, 729-6888 or James Reeves, 522-3360.
Free Rabies Shots Set
SEA ISLE CITY - The
annual Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic for dogs will be held 2-3 p.m Saturday, February 20, at the Safety Building, 233 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Dr. Nick Holland. V M.D., will administer the shots at no ex-
pense to dog owners. The type of rabies shots that will be used will afford protection for dogs for a 'period of three years. If dogs have had a shot of this kind during 1980 or 1961, they should not have one
now.
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Leusner Kickoff
COURT HOUSE - Over 200 party faithful turned out, for the Kick-Off Rally for Democratic Township Committee candidate Charles Leusner at Democratic Headquarters here. The rally featured music, dancing, and speeches by Dennis Township Mayor Frank Murphy, County DemocrfJfek chairman Jim lannone, Middle Township Committeeman Mike Voll, and former Sheriff Candidate Ralph Sheets. LEUSNER introduced
his campaign manager, Mike Voll, County Comfhittee Coordinators, Treasurer Ed Stiles, and Advisors Kate Van Meter, George Simpkins, Ralph Valeri, John Sherman, and •Tony DeVico. Leusner also introduced Committeewoman Pat Peterson and horforary co-chairmen lannone and Murphy. Leusner said the basis of his campaign will be a door-to-door grassroots campaign designed to meet the people.
Fire Co. Ejects
STONE HARBOR — At the No. 1 the following officers annual, meeting of the • were elected: Kenneth Volunteer Fire Company /Hawk, president; George Keating, vice-president; Tax Service ““SV? Scott ' secretary; William Brighton, SEA ISLE CITY- Coun- treasurer; David Prig- fc ty Office on Aging is offer- gemeier, trustee, and*’ ing free income tax Douglas Stanford^ chief, assistance for persons with Officers named by Chief income under $20,000 at the Stanford were Robert McDominir C. Raffa Com- Clure, and Theron Wetalofe munity Center here. Per- assistant chiefs; SteptfS" sons wishing to take advan Mixner, captain, anti GlcflL tage of this service should Townley, Dfavid Prig^ call 263-2017 or 263-2624 for gemeier and Thomas appointment. Rossman as lieutenants. Handicapped and shut- Chief, Stanford reported ins may call 886-2784 for In- that the cbmpany respondhqme Service. Persons ed toi60 fire calls, three seeking help With taxes false alarms and held 25 should bring a copy of last drills. The company proyear’s return and copy of- tected $179,569,220 in proincome earned, including perty value with a fire losS interest payments. of $186,700:
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