Grounds Keeping Session
OCEAN CITY-The 1982 south Jersey Regional Grounds Maintenance Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the Flanders Hotel, Boardwalk . and 11 St., here. According to Larry Newboid, County •Agricultural Agent, this all day trailing session is an opportunity for landscapers, lawn and garden specialists, and even homeowners and gardeners to receive up to date information on pesticide recommendations, new* varieties etc. • Certified pesticide apLeGals Quizzed Over Dinner
WILDWOOD - There will be a mock Professional Legal Secretary quiz during the 7 p.m. Feb. 16 dinner meeting of the Cape May Couqty Legal Secretaries Assn, at Neil’s. The PLS qui/ is a sampling of the types of questions encountered during the two-day examination for professional certification .given during March and October. Those interested in attending the dinner should contact Marie Hornsey at 522-1456 before Friday.
plica tors also receive credits for attending these sessions. NEWBOLD SAID the program will include Dr. Henry Indyk, Turf Specialist at Cook College, Rutgers, discussing how to save money on Turfgrass fertilization. Dr. Louis F. Vasvary, Specialist in Entomology at Cook College. Rutgers University will discuss insect problems and their control for 1982. John Kegg, Entomologist, N.J. Department of Agriculture, will provide an update of the 1982 gypsy moth spray program for New Jersey. Reservations should be made by Feb. 15. Programs and reservation forms are available from the Cape May County Extension Service office - , phone 465-5115.
Hospital Talk Mon. STONE HARBOR - John LaBounty, president of Development Assoc., and head of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital .Fund Raising Drive, will talk about the $33 million modernization-expansion program during the local Chamber of Commerce dinner at Henny’s, beginning with 6:30 cocktails Feb. 15.
PHOTOGRAPH OF THE new Cape May County Savings A lawn branch under constnicthm at Lafayette and Jackson Sts. in Cape May is faithful to the architect’s rendering. The structure was designed to capture the spirit of the resort’s Victorian heritage and be compatible with historic buildings in the neighborhood. An April opening is planned.
Precancel Confab WILDWOOb - The National Association of Precancel Collectors will hold its 32nd Annual Convention at the Recreation Center, 243 E. Rio Grande Ave., Aug. 18-22. The exhibil will contain covers from ships, plus first day of issue covers. Precancelldd postage stamps will be on exhibit from the United States,
In August Belgium, Canada, and England. A printed type charf illustrating all the 55 precancel types, plus all the Burotypes can be obtained by sending a selfaddressed and ' fully stamped (20 cents) envelope to the Secretary, NAPC, Box 121, Wildwood. 08260.
Burke Holds WILDWftOD - Raymdnd M- Burke III, vice president ahd general manager of Burke Motor Sales of here, this year is serving as treasurer of the N.J. Automobile Dealers Assn., the professional and governmental voice of the state's franchised new.car . dealers. Bufrke was elected treasurer of the 800-member group at the association's annual convention in Bermuda last • November. Burke ahd his brother; David, have operated Burke Motor Sales since the retirement of their father, Raymond M. Burke. Jr. The dealer
Stale Post ship holds franchises for ^Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac and Jeep. BURKE IS a 1975 graduate of Lafayette College Easton, Pa., and attended the Chevt-olet Dealer Sons School in 1976 Hb is a former director of the County Chamber of Commerce and is vice- , chairman of the County Young Republican organization. He also is president of the Aliimni Corporation of the Phi kappa Psi fraternity! at Lafayette College. Burke, 28, and his wife Ellen make their home in Stone Harbor.
Directory Updated
ERMA - The Cape May Economic Development Commission has rpcently completed an updated version of the Cape May Coun ty Economic Prb/ilj -and Business Directory. The profile section contains an overview of the county's economy, • basic location factors, living conditions and information on utilities and government services. The business directory list businesses in the county by standard industrial '-classification groups and municipality. Information on population, education, housing and
transportation that municipalities, govern : ment agencies and businesses find useful is contained in the profile The book is available to the public at a cost of $10 plus handling. Anyone interested in purchasing may call the commission office, 886-1755. Garden Talk AVALON — joe Halasz will talk on Landscaping at (fie shore during the 10a.m. Feb. 15 meeting of the local Garden Club in the Avalon Rm., Boro Hall.
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