Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Herald A Lantern 14 April '82

WEEK-END SPECIALS!!

6 Winners In Science Contest

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ERMA — Six. Teitelman School ^students won awards in the South Jersey Science Fair held recently at Glassboro State College The winners were: Joanne Brandt, for second place What Shape pf Ice % Melts Fastest 7 ; .Todd • Lackety, third place fof Does thp Roll of a Die. Follow thp Rules of Probability?; Dan - MacElreney^urth place for Do Di/fere^Balls have Different. Reptliency? - David Sexton, sixth place for How Mpch Weight Con A Balsa -Wood Structure

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Carolyn Morse,, honorable mention in Life Scierwce Category for What • Adaptations Do Duchs in NewStersey Have to’ Sur 'vive?:. Henry Kobik Jr, honorable mention, same category, for Do Oral Disinfectants Kill

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PRIZE-WINDING Project in South Jersey Science Fair is looked over by creator Joanne Brandt of Teitelman School. Her entry wjon second place in the Physical Sciences category. v * ( .

Red Cross Sums Up

COURT HOUSE - The . County Chapter of the American Red Cross has issued a summary of its services for the past fiscal year in such areas as bipod

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collection, water safety, first aid, disaster help, and aid to veterans and - militapy families. In the blood program. 4,069 units were collected, with 215 volunteers putting in 1,290 hours and 56 volunteer registered nurses contributing ^*6 hours. ' • \ THE CHAPTER handled 22 veteran and family cases, and helpecf 26 military. families and 19 veterans with cash outlays. The It volunteers on 24-hour call put in a total of

13,006 hours.

In first aid, 655 certificates wcfj* issued, and 12 volunteer instructors gave 336 hours. In water safety 1.164 certificates Wlatnii . Blind*, Shade* & Draperies Sals* • Sorvlca • Repairs * *Mltpr«Mh • Roman • Uvolors • Vortical Blind, • Cuftom (. Stock Skoda* - FREE INSTALLATION— A

V were issued, and 30 instruc- . tors donated 760 hours. DISASTER AID w?s furnished eight families, at o cost of $2,688.93. handled by five volunteers who put in 32 hours. , Chapter volunteers also .knitted I dp robes and socks fbr patients in veterans' hospitals and made 80 ditty 'hags for Coast Guard personnel.. Three volunteers took part. Fund driv<» volunteers raised $22,404, with J5 volunteers living 3,200

hours.

■■ v. $ Free Eitlmote* 884-2545

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Robert Beitman, M.D. INTERNAL MEDICINE & DIGESTIVE TRACT DISORDERS Announces his N. Vyildwood Office has been moved to: / Cape Medical Bldg. * 116 N. Main St. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE x 465-2112 Hours wifi continue at the SEAVILLE MEDICAL CENTER U.S. Hwy. 50, Seoville