Cape May County Herald, 15 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Two Cape May County adults, in Camden Named residents have been named to the honor list were to the •Dean's List for Jamc* M Rowland, i««l *2 at University Col- Avalon, and Diane- C. lege; Rutgers division for Messick, Sea Isle City

ARC Director On Committee

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Undo H. Foster Certified Massage Practitioner

Member. American Massage & Therapy Association

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RIO GRANDE - Marguerite B. Murray, executive director of the county unit. Association for Retarded Citizens, has been appointed to the Human Rights Committee of the Woodbine state School by Superintendant Bernard Blanks The committee provides guidelines to insure that \ the institution complies with federal and state regulations pertaining to the rights of clients. THE COUNTY ARC unit -will hold its installation dinner 7 p.m. Monday. Sept. 27, at the 4 C’s

Restaurant, with Diane Letterman taking office as president. Other officers to be installed are; Franklin Unkle Jr, ffrst vipe president; Mildred Powell, second vice president; Jean Hudson, treasurer; Marge Szczur, recording secretary; Robert Fineberg and Shirley Matthews, directors at large.

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Mins T.E.E.IN. Contestant

N CAPE MAY - Competing in the New Jersey Miss T.E.E.N. Pageant in f Cherry Hill

recently. Christina M a t Me a , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattea, won a trophy as Miss

Mattea

Congenitality.

She also was awarded a scholarship to a modeling school. Christina is the granddaughter of Elsie and Alex Anderson of Whildam Ave. here, and is a senior at Wildwood Catholic High

School.

.Legion Meet

elected Cmdr.

Berger. Post 198 members

will host-

Fall Meeting

Stenior Start

Infantry Class

Mi'mhi'r F[)U .10 Offices throughout Cope Moy County

CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

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"growing pains" that children complain about are not treated too seriously. Actually, the rapid growth in children can create situations that cause spinal problems

after tne child reached adulthood.

the spine curves slightly

to compensate, curvature may become permanent if the leglength difference is not

corrected.

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For example, one leg

Chiropractic discovers and corrects the causes of aches and pains, rather than treat the symptoms.

may grow longer than the " ’ * difference in

othdr. The 1

length leads to a pelvic imbalance. The pelvis is the base of the spine, so

In the interest of better health from the office of: Dr. JbMjrtt J. Rizzo —Chiropractor^

COURT IffiUSE - The County Amejucan Legion, Department of New Jersey, Executive Committee will meet 8 p.m. tomorrow. Thursday, Scpt.,16, in the Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198 Home. Dias Creek Rd. and Hand Ave., under

the leadership of newly

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ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER

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WILDWOOD - The County Legal Secretaries Association will hold its September meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 21, at Neil’s here. • Guest speakers will be Angela F. Pulvino, county clerk, and Diane Rudolph, deputy clerk. Reservations can be made by calling Betty Ann Thornton on or before Friday, Sept. 17, at 522-0511.

CHRISTINES BEAUTY SALON

"Always a Friendly atmosphere"

AVALON - Th| borough Senior Citizens Organization opened th<R|eason with a 12:30 p.m. eluncheon meeting yesteflfey, Sept. 14. at the Deauville Inn, Strathmere, with Andrew Bednarek, borough administrator, as guest* speaker. A "fun and games" noon meeting will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28 at Borough Hall, 31st and Dune Dr.

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WE HAVE A SUNGLASS FOR ANY FACE AND BUDGET

OCEAN CITY - Army National Guard Pvt. Jeffrey L. Shreck, son of Guy R. Shreck Sr. of 5529 Bay Ave., and Leona K. Shreck of Shamokin, Pa., has completed one station unit training (OSUT) at the U S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSl/T is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training to qualify the soldier as a light-weapons infantryman and as an indirect-fire crewman