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Waterball To Aid Burn Centers

Centennial Poster Winners

SEA ISLE CITY - Don ToIIefson, WPVI-TV’s sports director, will be appearing at the 2nd annual Cape May County Firemen’s Waterball Competition, to raise money for area burn centers. Defending champion Sea Isle City Fire Co. will host the _ event noon-4 ToIIefson p.m., Saturday, June 5, at the firehouse on Kennedy Blvd. The event is part of the ci-

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ty's 100th birthday commemoration. Proceeds will be donated to the Bum Foundation of Greater Delaware Valley to support the operation of the burn centers at CrozerChester Medical Center, Saint Agnes Medical Center, St. Christopher’s Hospital foKChildren and Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center. These centere provide life saving treatment for victims of severe burn injury. For additional information contact Butch Mazur, event chairman at;283-6870.

SEA ISLE CITY - Nine students of St. Joseph's Regional School were honored at the latest Commissioners' meeting for their winning posters for The Centennial Parade May 22. The poster contest, run by the City Centennial Committee, in conjunction with the school, produced about 60 posters, all telling of the city’s history, and announcing the Centennial Parade THERESA VanOSTEN was the top prize winner in judging done by The Centennial Committee. Theresa's poster depicted a giant birthday cake in

Parade Going Over The Air

SEA ISLE CITY - The city’s giant Centennial Parade, 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22, will be broadcast in its entirety by Radio Station WCMC, (1230 on the AM dial), according tc an announcement by Mayor Dominic C. Raffa. "This will give thousands of folks who might not be able to attend our parade a Marking Its 75th South Philadelphia High School will celebrate Jts 75th anniversary at its annual banquet and awards night, May 19 at the Philadelphia Center Hotel. Area graduates are asked , to call Ray Talbot in Ocean City at 399-0404.

chance to hear all of the festivities on the radio, as we start our 100th Birthday party," Raffa said. The broadcast of the parade is made possible by First Savings and Loan Association of Sea Isle City, Laricks Real Estate, The Trading Post and Dalrymple’s News Agency.

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honor of the city's lOOth Birthday. She was presented a 450 US Savings Bond by Mayor Dominic C. Raffa and Centennial Committee Chairman Dick Alliger. The poster contest was open to all grades at the school, and prizes of a Centennial Tee Shirt were awarded to the top winners in each class. They included. Grace DiGe'nni, 1st Grade; Richard McDonald, 2nd Grade; Michelle Robinson, 3rd Grade; Anthony Saduk, 4th Grade; Brian Gillespie. 5th Grade; Kathleen Daley, 6th Grade; Liz Ann McGowan, 7th Grade; and Pat Dwyer, 8th Grade. The posters are on display throughout the city in store windows.

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MARMORA — Courses in the marine sciences are offered during Cumberland County College's Summer semester through the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. The college is a charter member of this consortium, which is composed of institutions of higher education joined to share faculty, knowledge, laboratory facilities and boats to conduct research and education in* New Jersey’s marine environment. SUMMER COURSES in marine sciences taught at the Seaville Field Station in Marmora include: Introduction to the Mafine Sciences, 9 a m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 6 to July 30; Introduction to Marine Biology, 6-9 p.m Monday through Thursday, July 6 to Aug. 13. Field Methods in Marine Science, 9 a m -5 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 6 to July 30; Marine Science Education6-9p.m. Monday through Thursday, from July 6 to July 30. For registration information call CCC at 691-8600.

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