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Herald & Lantern 4 May '83

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Ijtke Stocked —* A Bit Late TRENTON - The New Jersey Division of Fish. Game and Wildlife says thal trout fishing is slowjy getting better, but the high water conditions and muddy water have made fishing difficult. Because of the very high water in many of the streams and rivers, the Division's Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries has had to postpone some scheduled stockings and asjust others. The waters scheduled for stocking last week include Dennisville bake.

WHAM! — That's a hit for Tara Sherretta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherretta of Cape May as the City Little league opened last Saturday. Despite Tara, her Sudak team lost to Dellas. 12-3. Catching is Colleen Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Collin Woodward of Cape May. Allen Major of Cape May Is the umpire.

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Little League Minors Begin CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape May Little League for the Minor league starts 10 a m Saturday. May 7. at the Cape May Little League field next to the City,Elementary School on Lafayette St The league is open to all of Lower Township, Cape May Point. West Cope May. Erma. Villas and Cape May for ages 6 thru 12 by Aug. 1 Registration and playing ball will be started the same day

Otto Completes Basie Training OCEAN CITY - Airman Patrick A. Otto, son of Florence H. and Alexander C. Otto of 912 Pleasure Ave.. has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas The airman is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field. Otto is a 1981 graduate of Ocean City High School

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BOROUGH OF AVALON BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR DOG OWNERS FREE RABIES CLINIC CONDUCTED BY DR. DONOVAN VEZIN SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1983 2:00 P.M. TO 3:00 P.M. POLICE GARAGE AT REAR OF AVALON POLICE BUILDING (3088 Dune Drive) — 3 Year Vaccine Being Used — Dogs Vaccinated in 1980 Are Now Due lo be Innoculated All Dogs Musi be Accompanied by An Adul! and Musi be on a Leash Any Dog Vaccinated in 1982 thal was Under One (1) Year Old MUST be vaccinated again in 1983 Dog Licenses al a Fee of $4 00 for Avalon Dog Owners will be Available