KKINDERR - Sjirtla'K of course — are featured «n bottles to be offered as C hristmas Club premiums by First National Bank of Sou]J» Jersey this year.
Chamber Slates Bell Speaker STONE HARBOR - A community relations staff specialist of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Nancy Tiniicci. will be the guest speaker at the October dinner meeting of the Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce Monday, Oct. 18. at Henny’s restaurant. Ms Tinucci has been employed by the telephone company since 1958 and has' had. many important positiorts with the company. according to Robert , Wilson,, program chairman. She will speak on Let's Talk Changes in the Future which will describe new and better ways ofcommunicating in the business world.
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TED ROMAN, right, newly installed president of Cape May County/('Ifhmber of Commerce, presents outgoing President Dennis J. Curley with past president’s plaque at the Chamber's annual meeting at Mariner Inn. near Wildwood Crestf Roman is mahager of Sears Store in Court House and Curley is manager of Golden Inn. Avalon. In last week's editions. Chamber was inadvertently referred to as the Wildwood Chamber.
COURT HOUSE - Theodore Roman was installed as president of County Chamber of Commerce for the 1982-1983 year, by New Jersey Assemblyman Joseph Chinnici, Roman is manager of Sears Store here. Some 200 members and guests attended the annual meeting and banquet at the Mariner Inn, Wildwood Crest. Chinnici installed W. Boyd Tylerp, as Ist'-. Vfce president, Tyler’s vice president and manager of the Villas office. Marine National Bank. Richard GiulianO, owner of Guilano Marine, Burleigh, was installed as 2nd vice president.
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Guiliano is a resident of Dennis Township. Carlton Own, WCMC and WNBR Radio executive, was installed as treasurer, while Peter C. Smith of Lower Township was installed as secretary. Directors were: Robert Davenport, New Jersey Bell Telephone: Patricia Nagel, Flying Dutchman Motel, Louis Hasson; Robert Smith, president, Ocean City Home Savings & I-oan; Bruce Breunig, Atlantic Electric Co.; Dane Wells, Queen Victoria Guest House; Craig Garrabrant, Garrabrant's . Restaurant; Linda Scanlon, Deauville Inn, and Richard Weber, South Jersey Marina. Ernest Yarnborough, . president of Cape Insurance Center in North Wildwood and an Avalon resident, was presented with the Member of the Year Award by retiring President Dennis Curley. Yarborough was cited by the chamber for his work as chairrqan of the chamber's Legislative Affairs Committee and member of the Board of Directors. Also *at the banquet, three couftty businesses and one non profit historical attraction were named winners in this year’s beautification awards program. Boyd Tyler presented two awards in the Business New Construction Category to Ocean City Home Savings & Loan for its new office in Ocean City at 10th and Asbury Ave. and Regent Beach Condominiums by Barness Corp. in Cape May at Congress PI. and Beach Dr., who were tied for first place. ^ Richard Guiliano presented the award to S. A. Wade Tavern of North Wildwood, winner in the business Renovation Category. The owners completely remodeled and landscaped an old hotel and bar building at 1st and New Jersey avcs. in North Wildwood into an attractive Victorian tavern. Steve and Carol Wade accepted the award for their family business. Giuliano and Tyler presented the award in the Community, Civic, NonProfit Category to Historic Cold Spring Village..
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EDWARD PROUD David Loft of Lofts Plumb ing in Cape May announced the recent addition of Edward Proud lo the com Pmy. Mr Proud, a native of Cape May County, resides in Townbank with his wife. Debbie, and their 3 children. A master plumber with over 12 years experience, he is particularly familiar with plumbing problems in older homes.

