Cape May County Herald, 10 February 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

Herald & Lantern 10 February '82

Volunteers For Campaign

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COURT HOUSE — The . names ot 93 volunteers who will solicit pledges apd contributions within their comn^pities .for the $1.5 million dollar Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Fund drive were an- 1 nounced recently by Robert J. Smeltzer, campaign chairman. The volunteers,, representing Upper, Middle and Lower Townships, Cape May, Sea Isle, City, Stone Harbor Avalon, Woodbine and the Wildwoods, were recruited' by the chairmen of each community division of the fund drive. , JOINING .Wtldwoofli Division Chairmen JsnwsCsfieroand Frank ' FoaUr are Harry N. Hand. L*oh Turner. Vivian Colson. Emesl Troiano. Virginia Way. France* Fhelps. Louis C Dwyer Esq . Phyllis Cat*noso. Andy Scrivani. Leo Giuliano. Frank McCall. John Pantalone. Earl ftHrander. Ttev. Charles Rowe. Dofien Holton Esq . James Konide*. Nicky KnoAdes, Ralph Cacci, Helen Vecco. Jim Byrne and Larry Boyer. Cape May area volunteers recruited hy division chairman Harry A. Gilbert are Mayor Arthur Blomkvest. Dr. Andrew Drake. 'Herman Hlrsch. Henry Wise. Charles Pmsagno. Gregory.Coffey. Arthur Craig. James Washington 11. William Bexalre. Michael Turner. Gregory Glancola, Fire Chief Wfster Dougherty. Harry Mogck; and John Sudak. RECRUITED AS volunteer* by Lower Township Chairman Warran GarWtson were Lou Dwyer. Terry Brown, James Bilftneyer. Jamea Salasln, Jack Bowman. Jim Rochford, Jack Sparks. Stewart Miltard. Andifl Senlick. John Koitsch. Jan Ruplniki. Jack Linnington. Ffoyd Langon,' Marie G arte Is on, Betoe Flanigan, I-ou Lambert. Dennis Amoe and Robert

Jounty Surrogate W Robert Hentgea. chairman of the Middle Township Division, ha* recruited William Sturm Jr . Charles Leusner. Forrest Luted. Thomas Wise, Helen B. Wealcott, Paul H. Thompaon, Michael J Voll, Robert Wells and Frank Roes to work ill his division AVALON DIVISION Chairman Harry O’Connor Jr. is joined in that island community by Ernest Yarborough. David Baker Esq. and

James Pol mi

Stephen Hartln. Chalrman of the Sea tale City Division of the fund drive, has recruited George Daly. William Gallagher. David Farina.

Alan Ganaert, Frank Scott and

Helen M. Haffert.

The chairman of the Woodbine Division of the fund drive. Leon Cheeaman, listed Vera Ciancaglini, There** Mold. Florence Fllachek. Mary Lombardo. Kay. Benner. Mrs Maynard Roaenfeld. Be* Payne. Ricky Rodriquei. Kenneth Gravall apd Donna Rutkowski as community leaders who have volunteered to solicit support of the hospital fund

- drive in Woodbine

VOLUNTEERS recruited- by Upper Township Division Chairman • John N .Davis III participated In the orientation program Those recruited by Stone Harbor Chair-, man Wiley ChrisUe and Vice Chairman Bob Sellers, have also

completed thejr. orientation

Smellier said of the volunteers. •The list of people who have come . forward to' seek commanity support - of Lbe expansion rind modemiMtion or the hospital read* like a Who’s Who of Cape May County With people like this, williag to donate time from their live* to insure the success of this fund drive; there can be no doubt that we will reach our ' S'* 1 " 1^'. / '

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Luncheon Wed.

VlLLAS - IMealloaf, mashed |5otal6es, mixed vegetables, roll and butter, dessert- and beverage. That’s the luncheon menu for ndon Feb. 17 at the Lower Township Rescue Squad builditfg, Main and' Georgia Aves. (behind the firehouse). A social follows the lunchedn, notes the Rescue Squad Auxiliary. Concert Trip VILLAS - The Lower Township Chambef of Commerce will sponsbr a trip tqShdw o/Shows, a string band /concert at the Philadelphia Civic Center, Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, with proceeds going to the building fund. For information and r'eserva-

‘tions, call 886-6651.

The chamber also sponsored a trip, today to Resorts International Casino in Atlantic City to benefit the building fund.

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