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LOWER TOWNSHIP - It is only pumpkin time on the calendaf, but to Frank Church, pafide chairman of the L^wcr Township Rotary Christmas parade, it is time td think about Christmas and the 1982 parade. ,Last year was the first year for this event. The 1982 Parade is scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 11, with parade unit* lining up on Breakwater Road, at the Breakwater Shopping County Offers Speech Aid COURT HOUSE - The County Health Department’s Speech Therapy Program provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for disorders of language, rhythm, voice and articulation for child and adult. Hearing screenings, speech screening, speech reading and auditory training ate also 'provided. For fufthcr information call the County Health Department, 465:7911, Ext. 263 'A
Plaza and proceeding soutK on Bayshorc Road to the North Cape May Shopping Center. AN ENTRY FEE will en- . title the entry to be judged in one of the divisions for a chance at the $100 first, $50 second or $25 third prize. A Grand Prize, the Governor’s Trophy, will be given to the overall Best Parade entry. Anyone wishing to bq in the parade but not in the judging is welcome to enter the parade without submitting the enfry fee, thereby eliminating eligibility for any price. ALL PRIZES will be awarded at the North Cape
May Shoping Center immediately following the parade. There will .be categories for commercial floats or marching units, religious, comic, fire and rescue, bands, youth groups, animal and pets and special areas. the Rotary is seeking the suport of businesses and organizations to sponsor or co-sponsor a division. The money Will cover the trophy and prizes in that division. For information and application forms write the .Lower Township Rotary - Christmas Parade, P.O. Box 736, North Capfc May, 08204.
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Dorl* Ward VOLUNTEER FIREMAN David May of Court House presents a safety sticker to Shirley Harris and her children, Sherri And Katrina of Cape May while John Er- — rico, on top, watches. Event occurred at McDonald's Restaurant where children drew their house plans for inspection by local firefighters.
STONE II AH BOR DUPLICATE ’ RRIlklE CLUB Oct 20 NORTH * SOUTH 1. Gene Fisher 6 Henry Ruchianico 78 2. ELiie Warner & Carolyn Eldon fifi 3. Barb Bartkowiak & Louis Krause 63 4. Bill Coan & Ray Parker 62 EAST* WEST I. Grace WinRert A Betty Mull 65 2 Mary Pyle A Belly Deeney 63 3. 'Esther Stobtoart A Betty Parkertl Oct 27 NORTH A SOUTH 1. Cathleen Vistenxo A Flo Dctehrello 95 2 Gene Fisher A Henry Buchianico 87 3. Bud Volk A Charles Reds haw m 4. Elsie Warner A Jane Hawley 8S 5. Bill Coan A Carolyn Eldon 84 . EAST A WEST I . Mr. A Mrs Charles Curtis 92 2. Esther Stobbart A Betty Parkertl 3. Jack Warren A Sterling Speilman 89 4 Ruth Reese A Bill Kentner 86 (The public It InvlUd to attend ACBL every Wed , 7:30 p m at the Stone Horbor Firehouse Gene Fleher. Manager 3M 1411.)
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