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Herald & Lantern 2 Mmiary '83
Campers, Roth
Last Chance To
Top Leagues Register For Classes
SCRAMBLE — l-owrr Capr May Regional’* Kevin Connor, left, and Eric Fenwick (34) s< ramble for a loose ball during the Capers' recent 54*48 win over Middle Township High.
AVAMIS HRIIM.t: KKSri.TS Jan n. IIKI I Hoy KeOrtir 533 J Oorgf Scattergood 5flB J Jim Henry <7*
Seamanship Course Set
STONE HARBOR - Boating Skilln and Seamanship course will be given starting 7:30 p m Thurs-
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SEA ISLE BLVO. 9fi^-997R the parkway £DO LLlO OCEAN VIEW. N.J.
day. Feb 10. by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 86 at the Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd here. This course will include the new Rules of the Road International and Inland, what is happening to make our aids new; Legal Requirements, Marlinspike, Weather. Radiotelephone, Boat Handling. Marine Engines, etc. F'or information call 465-7423 or 886-3450
Photo Program CAPE MAY - An audiovisual program by the Kodak Co about 35 mm photography will be presented at the next meeting of the Greater (’ape May Historical Society 7 30 p m Tuesday. Feb. 8. in the Colonial House, next to City Hall here
'.CASEYS? — Nancy I,eCI a rjr and Sandy Denham were hot for Kona In their women’s volleyball match against Guarantee Bank. Kona's girlsdefeated Guarantee two games to one, 15-9, 11-15 and 15-11. Roth's Candyland is still undefeated as a result of its match Jan. 19 against the Needlers III; the dynamic quartet of Marlene Medulch, Margaret Hand, Sue IvlcKee and Ixnraine Holt effortlessly defeated Needlers 15-3,15-2 and 15-5. IN THE BATTLE of the bars. Vance's Bar did not fare so well against the CView, who beat Vance's three games to zero behind Margaret Oleksiak, Kory Joyce and Heidi Cummings. who powered their team to victory 15-5, 15-9,
15-12.
The Friday, Jan. 21st game between Cape May Exxon and DeKelco saw Exxon defeat Dekelco 15-6, 15-5 and 15-10 behind Bruce Waterman and Chuck Howard. The U.S.C.G. Air Station radared in on the Salty Dogs and took the match 15-9, 15-5 and 15-6 with help from Paul Huber. Bart Kolb and Dave Surplus.
STANDINGS: 1 Whippoorwill Campground 2 Roth s Candyland 3 Gloria « Saloon * Library III SSlammeni 6 Ruck a Electric Women'* l^amie 1 Roth* Candyland 2 Needier* III 3 Kona Sporting Goods 4 Guarantee Bank 5C-View Inn 6 Vance'a Bar Over The Net LeaRne 1 Breakwater Elec 2 USCG Air Station 3 DeKelco 4 Cape May Exxon 3 Salty Dogs
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CREST HAVEN - Tomorrow is the last night to register for Cape May County Vocation School’s evening program. Almost 50 of 105 courses originally scheduled have been dropped because of insufficient registration, according to Robert Owens, supervisor. Eight of nine courses slated at Woodbine were conceited. It is offering only Graduation Equivalence Diploma (GED). / Enrollment thir year totals about 900 compared to 1.050 last year, Owens said. That's why tfte^ registration deadline was extended from Jan. 11. One course, data processing, was expanded to th^eeinights, chosen by 103 persons, and is filled. A class must have a minimum of 10 enrolled Fees are $15 for vocational courses, $20 for avocational, and free to senior citizens over 60. Courses cancelled for
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lack of enrollment run the gamut from bicycle repair to small animal care. But courses still available include everything from aerobic dancing to woodcarving. The classes meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. and run through March 31.
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