Cape May County Herald, 31 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 18

Hospital Fund At Half Goal

, COURT HOUSE - Over one hjflt of |he $1 S million gnal of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Fund ftttvc has been raised The announcement of the half yay mark b«n# attaint and surpassed was made by campaign chairman Robert j. Sm^ltzer Smellzer was Joined by five of the ten fund drive

division chairmen, cochairmen and hospital ad ministrator Williaifc H Waldron III at the fund drive thermometer to move the mercury upward to I7tt.340.98. •THt; ACTfVlTlKS of the division chairmen and the over ,100 fund drive volunteers has resulted in our achieving the mid-point

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of our goal We are rtot only well on our way,to our goal, we are infact ahead of schedule. ” the campaign chairman stated - 'y Smeltzer expres^tl admiration for the ido done by all of the frfnd drive voliinteertt and announce^ a major effort has begun to finalize the first phase of the fund drive “During the next 60 days, the volunteers will complete solicitation of all assigned prospects, who are available to participate in this important effort "IT IS OUR plan to complete the first phase of the 1 fund drive with over one million dollars .in pledges and cash gifts The second phase, in the Summer months; will have to raise about $500,000. I am confident. that we will accomplish our task, particularly when one considers that only K» to 20 percent of all.assigned pro-, sped cards have been Uinied in by the volunteers and we are already past the half way mark." The campaign chairman concluded. "The response of the residents of the county to the fund drive and the expansion and modernization of the hospital has been outstanding Evefyone who has volunteered timfe in this effort, made a multi ; year pledge or has given a cash gift, to the hospital, should take extreme pride in krtowing that they are participating in the njost sigrtificant health event in the history of the hospital and Cape May County.” • W , _ : : > Re-appointed „ SEA ISLE CITY - The Board of' Commissioners has re-appointed' Herman Fehrle to a fiVe-year term on The City’s Playground Board The commissioners also made the follovrtng new appointments to the board, all for a term of five years: kewis M. Steelman Jr., Edward Sgalio, Oaetano'D Libro-and Nancy Moyer,

Tenure For Treasurer / SEA-ISLF CrfY - City Treasurer Gloria Giampietro has received tenure from -The Sea Isle City Board of Commissioners Giampietro, City. Treasurer-since 1971, has been an employee of the CiE ty since 1961. having worked a total of 20 years in the office of the treasurer. Mrs. Giam--pietro helped institute^the Investment of idle City fund*, e a rning Giampetro thousands of dollars of funds for the city, helping keep the city tax rate among the lowest in Cape May County. She is a member of 'The State Municipal Finance Officers Association and the Cape May County Tax Collectors and Treasurers * Association. *■

Women’s Fair IV

VINELAND - Cumberland County College and the Cumberland Women’s Coalitton are sponsoring Annual Women’s Fair IV at the college 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Aprils "Women As Lead*™" is th$ theme of this year’s ttpr, $nd some of the workshops to be featured are Ihe "Super Wbmap” Syndrome, Time Management, the Political Woman and Usihg Community Organizing Skills. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. Pearl Bartelt, assistant to the president at Glassboro State College, will discuss the importance of women and theij/possible leadership'roles. Gail Robinson, a coordinator of the ev^nt, feels that Women's FWr IV is important because ."despite the fact that women are more than half of. the population, the^y haven’t had equal chances

to develop leadership skills ROBINSON ADDED that even when some women get- chances to afssurrje leadership positions, they are often hesitant to accept them because they lack confidence. "I think that women are sometimes reluctant to take on the challenge of leadership because they don’t have many role models," .Robinson said. For infoimption, call * Carol Lane, acting director of resource development at CCC, 681-8600, extension 33.

Clerk Renamed SEA ISLE CITY - Carol J. Fusco has been reappointed by the Board of Commissioners*' as Municipal Court Clerk for another three-year term. Mrs. Fusco's reappointment is effective March 30

More Cars But Fewer -Passengers CAPE MAY - During February, traffi* on the .Cape May-Lewes Ferry increased by 41 vehicles^ and decreased by 392 J passengers from February, 1981. Ferry traffic for February, 1982, was 6,245 vehicles and. 13,681 passengers compared tc 6,204' vehicles and 14,073 passengers (or February, 1981, an increase of 0.66 percent for vehicles and a . decrease of 2.79 percent for

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For the 12-month period ended Feb. 28, traffic was 253,680 vehicles and 774,295 passengers compared to 235,049 vehicles and 707,870 passengers for the 12month period ended Feb. 28, 1981, an increse of 7.93 percent for vehicles add an increase of 9.38 percent for passengers.

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