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COURT HOUSE - The local chapter of the American Red Cross plans a "Blood Information Day," tomorrow from 10 30a m. until i:30p.m at the Methodist Church social hall here According to the Red Cross, the purpose of the in formation day if threefold: to educate its volunteers;
notify them and the community about blood services; and to promote a knowledgeable core of volunteers and an understanding community. THE PROGRAM will include a film, "The Journey of the Gift of Blood," which details how one unit of blood travels from donor to recipient, an outline of the
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WILDWOOD - Although voters elected Convention Hall Director Earl B. Ostrander as the city’s new mayor, when the city's first mayor-council government takes over July 1 the fivemember council will be controlled by supporters of Mayor Guy F Muziani Muziani, mayor here the past 11 years, was outpoll ed by Ostrander May 10, 1,198 to 991 The incumbent, who also is a slate Assemblyman, had run a campaign based on his past record, accusing Ostrander of lacking knowledge about "inner workings of government " IN THE RACE for coucil, Musiani supporters Victor DiSylvester, 1,007 votes, and Edward Herman. 949 votes, were elected to the four-year council-at-large seats Another member of the Wildwood First slate headed by Musiani was'
elected to the Third Ward seat with 315 votes. Ostrander backers were elected to the First and Second Ward seats. Larry Snyder was the high vote getter in the First Ward with 358, while Second Ward candidate Walter Cottman, the first black ever elected to city govern ment, won with 395 votes All ward seats are two-yea^ terms \ Other balloting results! were: Councilman-at J Large — Rev William iy c M<jpiurkin. 893; Nazareno Regalbnto, 799; and George Young Sr, 472; First Ward - Karen M Dougherty iWildwood First), 279; Thomas C. Karter, 50; Stephen L Perkins. 61; and Anthony Salomone, 29; Second Ward — Emma Jackson iWildwood First), 226, and Angelina P Adgie. 62, Third Ward — Louis Suppa, 276. and Frank Bunks. 108.
28 Inducted By Society
COURT HOUSE - A candlelight induction ceremony was held May 6 by the Middle Township High School unit of the Na tional Honor Society for 28 inductees The Honor Society, spon sored by ihe National Association of Secondary School Principals, ranks as one of the oldest and most prestigious national organizations for high school students INDUCTED into the society were: George Bowman. Paul Burnley,
Charles Camp. Bettyann Chew. Lisa DeGenova, Geraldine Daugherty, Virginia Fiorucci. Bonnie Fowler, Angela Garrison, Pamela Harvey, Phillip Heun, Timothy Hoffman, Karen Kapp, Henry Kowalski, Matthew McCormick. Steven McKaig, Robin Moulder, Susan Nicholas, Dean Orsini, Renee Raab, Linda Rasmussen, Doris Ross, Carolyn Silvcstro, KimberIy Tirado. Barbara Vetrone, Dawn Whittington
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those attending the program should bring their lunches. For information about attending the session, contact the Red Cross at 465-7382
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