& Lantern 17 November '82
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BOYD TYLER KNOWS WHAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR IN A BANK.
"I think peoDle Iovq to be recognized There's nothing greater than being able to call a person by name and show them that you care enough about them to recognize them In America We've gotten away from the personal contact, the smiling and saying we're glad to see them and thanking them for
Jbeir business
I think this person-to-person caring is what makes Marine so successful. I know if s what attracted me. When I was a little fellow, my dad taught me that you're only as good as you treat other people. So , I try to go the extra mile to show people I really care."
W. BOYD TYLER Manogof A Assf Vice-Resident Villas Office ' p| )f4 IQ pf Cm RANiKIAK
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Crime Stoppers Reward Issued
COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Crime Stoppers recenUy payed MIA To Test Recycling Program SWAINTfN - The Capo May Courtly Municipal Utilities Autnority is plann ing to fund a demonstration . program Ihrft may lead to tin increase in the volume of- recycled materials and provide additional revenue to participa tjji g municipalities. The month-long demonstration, which will cost $1,088. will focus on improving collection methods. Recording to. Recycling Coordinator Diane DeMeo. Funds will be used -to-rent an Eager Beaver Recycler 6 Trailer and a pick-up truck, both to be utilized in the collection of recyclable newsprint, glass and aluminum. ‘‘We’re always looking for new ways to increase the volume of materials we recycle,” DeMeo said. ‘‘The more we collect, the more revenue we’re able to generate through the sale v of the recyclables, and the more money we’re able to give back to the communities in the form of
rebates.”
According tp^MUA Commissioner Roy'Gillian, the municipaliti^l of Avalon, Ocean City, Spa Isle City and Wildwoofflre being invited to participate in the demonstration. “The communifies arealso being asked to share in the cost by contributing 50 per cent.” he added. “If this specialized service increases cost-effectiveness and convenience, as we think it will,’ then it will i relieve • the municipalities of using their staffs and equipment for the task of collecting recyclables.” Cape May County has been approved for a small communities block grant to purchase the Eager Beaver Recycling Trailer if the demonstration proves worthwhile. The collection crew for the progranHwill be provided by the .Jersey Cape Diagnostic Training and Opportunity Center, a sheltered workshop for handicapped county*
residents.
Giampa Honored CREST HAVEN - Cape May County Sheriff Beech N. Fox has announced the selection of Food Service Supervisor Carolyn R. Ciampa of Court House as the County Correctional Center’s Oct. employee of the month. Miss Giampa, a lifelong resident of Cape May County. is the daughter of Frank "SJampa. She attended Avalon Elementary School and is a graduate of Middle Township High. She also attended Pierce Jf. College, and has been employed by the Sheriff’s Department since August 1976. . read be/ore you write
their first reward for information that led to the arrest of four individuals connected with a. burglary and theft of merchandise from a records store in Cape
May Court House.
On October 17th, at about 2:45 a.m., Twp. patrolman Dave Dunbar observed the subjects in the vicinity of T&S Record Shop, on S. Main St. An investigation of the record shop revealed a breaking and entering, and subsequent inventory revealed some $4,219 worth of records, money and other merchandise was missing. I An anonymous informant provided the Middle Towhship Grille Stoppers infornrotion that led to the arrest of- three juveniles and one adult. Three of the subjects were charged with burglary, and the fourth was charged with receiving
stolen property. Their cases arc now pending action. A TOTAL of $2,908 in property has been recovered from the investigation and ti reward of $300 is being made to the informants. Middle Township Crime Stoppers was organized in Feb. and is dedicated to giving rewards foi 1 anonymous tips through their 465-2800 phone number. Through this number, a person can give information on any crime and remain completely anonym ops, The informant is given a code number. If the information he provides leads to arrest and indictment, a cash reward is giveit. The Crime Stoppers is supported through public contributions, and rewards are made from this
reveqye.
A GIFT OF LOVE
y^Ldopt A Pet
This friendly black dog was found in the Erma area on 11/5/82 with its leg in a splint. Contact Animal Welfare if you know the owner. THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY INC. — P.O. Box 805, North Cape May, is a non-profit volunteer organization. Besides the animal above they have numerous other pets for adoption and also offer a lost and found service. Call 465-3403 Mon., Tues. or Fri. evenings 6-8 P.M.‘ or weekends in the morning. Donations arc welcomed
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THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITY INC. at 1 Shelter Rd. of Tennenee Ave. in Ocean City has the pet below for adoption as well as many other canines and felines. Shots are administered, before adoption. The Society is run by volunteers and donations are appreciated., They’re open between 1 and 4 p.m. and can be reached at 399-2018.
These little butterballs are just in time for Thanksgiv ing adoption! One of these 7 week old sisters is black & tan and the other is white with brown spots.
ATTENTION PARENTS GUARDIANS OF STUDENTS OF LOWER CAPE MAY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1982 BEGINNING AT 7:00 p.m.
523 Broadway, Wrat Cape May THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL4 PLY KNiniNG YARN ASSORTED COLORS (While Supply Lasts) SKEIN
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Th« sal* on itotnt listod in fh* circular In today's popor bogon on Tuesday. Thus certain items may be sold out. Should this occur, pleas* go to our service desk ot the front of the store and request a mine heck. Thank you

