Cape May County Herald, 17 February 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Phase II For Free Cheese

RK) GRANDE. - Capr the f'™t »wk i' Human Hrauximn wilt be The purpo i responsible lor tho s'econd strensthdn phase of cheese distribu- capabilities, lion in the county beginninp Brenler use

OWNER LOANS Guarantee Bank has cut the annual percentage rate on homeowner loans to 15%* u you've been putting oil some home remodeling because ot high Intered rates, you can get the job done now. with a cutrate homeowner's loan from Guarantee Bank. This special rate will be available lor a limited time only. Act now. Get your homeowner's loan application at your . nearby Guarantee Bank offlce Call 4417555 lor the location ol the. branch nearest you

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social services in the com-y munity. THE THEESE is btfng made available through the US. Department of Agriculture This second phase will be for persons whose income falls within the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. If you are eligible for one of the following programs, you will be eligible for cheese N distribution! Prescription Program (PAA). Home Energy Assistance Plan (HEAP). Social Security Verification (Senior Citizens). School Lunch Program or Weatherization Program. Also those persons on Food Stamps, Aid to FamiHes with Dependent Children (AFDC), Municipal Welfare, or SSI who did not receive cheese under the County Welfare. Board Phase I Program will be eligible. Identification and verification will be

necessary' to receive cheese. THERE WILL NOT be duplication. If you already received cheese you are not eligible for Phase II Distribution: No one can pick up cheese for an eligible person. Everyone must appear in person. Arrangements will be made for eligible shut-ins to receive cheese Each eligible family/person will receive one five lb. loaf of Processed American Cheese. The schedule for distribution is as follows: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, March 1, CHR Wildwood Community Center, 115 W. Davifc-Ave., (for people who live In the Wildwoods, Cape May, West Cape May and Cape May. Point); Tuesday, .March 2, CHR Whites boro Community *Genter, Main St., (for people who live in Lower Township, Stone Harbor. Avalon, Middle Township up to Clermont in

Dennis Township); Wednesday. March 3, CHR Woodbine Community. Center. Longfellow artd Monroaj£vfe>,,. (for people who live in Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Wqodbine, Dennis Township above Clermont and Upper Township).

Cape Human Resources ’is working with United Way’s First Call for Help to coordinate Phase II of the Cheese Distribution. For further information call after Feb. 22nd — Cape HUman Resources — 729-4902, or First Call For Help - 729-2255.

Planners’ Bus Trips

POMONA - The Stockton State College Center for Environmental Research will present a series of day, weekend, and extended trips for town planpers beginning on Feb. 20. ,• The program, entitled “Trips for Planners," will include tours vof planned communities plus commentary on th€!ir history, architecture, cultural and

recreational facilities, densities, zoning, etc. THESE TRIPS afe meant to demonstrate possible solutions to the problem of growth faced by local communities. All bus trips will start at Stockton’s flagpole circle, opposite A-wing, on Saturdays. The first trip, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Feb. 20, will include visits to Smithville,' Port Republic City, and Egg Harbor City. Trip two will be 8 a.fn. - 6 p.m. March 6, with visits to Vineland, Bridgeton, Greenwich, Woodbine, and Ocean City IJor further information and a detailed brochure, contact the Stockton Center for Environmental Research, 652-1776, ext. 211.

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