Cape May County Herald, 21 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Secretaries’ Assn. Installs

AVALON - The County Association of Kducational Secretaries recently installed Mrs Ruth Allen of Wildwood High School at a meeting at the Whitebrier Inn here Other officers installed were: Eileen Madden of Low;er Township Schools, vice president; Peggy Sheppard of the Teitelman School. recording secretary; Martha

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Halbrunner of the Abrams School, coresponding secretary; and Helen Wilson of Consolidated School, treasurer » During the meeting} Joanne Doris of Wildv'oow High School, Diaha Smith of Middle Township fligh School. Barbara Bufalo of - Ocean City High School and Colleen Brown of Lowec Cape May Regional High School were honored as recipients of the annual scholarship awards. These business students were awarded savings bonds from the association to be used toward further business studies.

GAVEL PASSES from Itonnie Will of Lower Township Schools, right, to incoming president Ruth Allen of Wildwood High School at installation meeting of County Association of Educational Secretaries. *;

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Fir»t Call For lltlp. rtMiftfy wide rnm/irrJemivr information and rr/erral irriirr if \»u huve'a norial trrurr nr urnrral infnrnuilidh pro hlrm. and ran i find an nnyfrr. rail un Flrtl Call ll Ihrrwto frljr YOU Fffnirnl. ronfldfnltal. <1. Can you tell menow to contact the Cape May County Chapter of MADI) i Mothers Against Drunk DriVers i? I want to do something to help Thanks! JW * A. Dear J W : After some research I was able tq find the currently forming Southern Jersey Chapter of MADI). This is a fine selfhelp group which is dedicated to tougher penalties for drunken drivers and support for victims and families of victims from aufo accidbnts involving drunken drivers. The chapter will be out of Camden County but involves several people from Cape May County For further information call Vice President Warrington at 399-7494 or President Charles Calabria in Camden County at 767-6639. The next meeting will be Wednesday June 23 at 7 p m in Camdeh County Library in Echelon Mall. Q. I have recently lost my job and I've been there for 12 years. I .know this sounds dumb, nut I feel confused and ftjghtened I haven’t looked mr work in a long time (’bum you give me some advice 17 Confused. n ( A. Dear Confused: Many people are losing their jobs in this economy, and feeling confused and frightened is natural May I suggest you take the course called Job Seeking Skills which is offered at the Jersey Cape Diagnostic/ Training and Opportunity Center This course is specifically designed to help people prepare themselves for the job hunting process You can learn how to fill out an application, practice tak ing interviews, and build your self-esteem If you are interested call Kristina Stout Baker at 465-4117

COURT HOUSE - Courtly Sheriff Beech N. Fox announced the recent selection of Sheriff’^ Officer Francis L, Clark of Whitesboro as employee of the month of June at the Cpunty Correctional Center. Officer Clark was bom in Wrightsville. Gd , and as a teenager moved to Knoxville, Tenn. where she graduated from High School and went on to attend Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C. MOVING TO Whitesboro in 1946, she joined the First Baptist Church, working

The sciatic nerve is the largest and longest nerve in the entire human body. It extends from the lower spine down the legs to the knees. At the knees, it divides and continues# with one branch running down along the calf, the other down the front of the leg. When the sciatic nerve is pinched and irritated by the misalignment of a spinal segment, excruciating pain may appear in the legs. However, the problem ...

wiih the youth department, and also served as a club leader with/the Cape May County 4-If In 1965 she was appointed US. Postmistress x in Whitesboro. antf held that position until joining the Sheriff's Department in 1966. Mrs. Clark resides in Whitesboro with her husband of 31 years. Robert Sr. They are the parents of three children: Frances A . also of Whitesboro, Robert Jr. of Cambridge. Mass, and Alfred, a Sgt. in the USAF, stationed in England.

*; !— CMMOPHACTO* x - called "sciatica” ... stems nfrom • the misalignment of a vertebra in the lower back. Chiropractic locates and corrects the cause of sciatica rathei than merely treat the symptoms.

In the interest of better health from the office of: Dr. Jo««ph J. Rluo —Chiroproctor— 7if ton (trool May

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