Cape May County Herald, 8 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 48

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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

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Spinal misalignments are not always caused by a severe strain or a violent accident Any somewhat unusual activity may be enough to move a vertebra slightly out of alignment Such simple chores as washing the car, raking leaves or spading in the garden may be too much for us if we arc unaccustomed to such effort. If the slight subluxation oc

*— CMMOMtACTOE curs in the lower neck or between the shoulders, and is left uncorrected, pain and muscle spasms may occur in the shoulder, neck and arms. Chiropractic spinal ad justment locates and cor rects vertebral misalignment. Dr. J. Rlxxo —Chlroproclor —

Fishing Seminar

TRENTON - Investment opportunities in the fish and seafood industry in New Jersey will be the focus of a one-day seminar Friday, June 17, at Har rah's Marina Hotel Casino in Atlantic City. The seminar will run 9 n.m - 5 p.m. and is being cosponsored by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Development Foundation, Annapolis, Md., a nonprofit organization which supports industry development and research in the New York to Virginia region the Atlantic Coast. AIMED AT private lenders, investors and owners of fish/seafood businesses and ancillary services, the seminar will take an extensive look at financial opportunities for development projects involving Mid-Atlantic fisheries resources According to Authority Chairman Borden K Putnam. New Jersey's fish/seafood industry spans portions of Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland. Essex, Gloucester. Hudson. Middlesex. Monmouth, Oceah and Salem counties “The fisheries industry in New Jersey represents an economic development tool that has not been fullv

tapped yet,” said Authority Executive Director James J. Hughes Jr. “Through this seminar, we intend to show lenders and investors how they can reduce risks in financing such projects and how business owners can realize Increased profits." The conference cost is $30. Interested persons can mail the registration fee to Mrs Karen Wagner. NJEDA, Capital Place One, CN 990, Trenton. New Jersey 08625 ( 609-292-0364). The check should be made payable to the N.J Economic Development Authority. Club Installs 83 Officers ERMA — The "Gardening By The Sea" club held its installation of officers at a garden party given by Frances Mitchell of North Cape May, on June 1. The elected officers were installed as follows president, Eleanor Buzzand; vice president, Mary Jane Maguire; secretary. Verna Righter, treasurer, Dorothy Rosenberger A plant auction took place with members contributing house plants and garden items

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Herald & Lantern B junc '83

HOSPITAL WHEELS — William Waldron, adminhdrator of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, accepts keys to 1983 Oldsmobile donated by Burke Motors. Wildwood. Making presentation are Ray Burke, left, and David Burke, right. Gift continues Burke family tradition.

Student Election

WILDWOOD - Elections for Student Government Officers for the 1983-1984 school year took place May 19 at St. Ann's Regional School in Wildwood, The following students were elected: Grade Eight - Commissioner General, Michele Bada; Assistant Commissioner General. Joanna King; Commissioner of Finance. Tricia Ricco; Commissioner of School Spirit, Michele Laffey. Grade Seven — Commissioner of Publicity, Karen Hauber; Commissioner of Ecology, Vincent Brzyski; Commissioner of Assemblies, Elana Libofsky; Commissioner of Safety, Nancy Beiseigel. Commissioners-at-large: Grade Eight. Koren Dougherty; Grade Seven, Angelique Barth; Grade Six, Sue Taylor; Grade Five, Becky, Brzyski; Grade Four, Catherine Gallagher, Grade Three, Salvatore Zuccarello; Grade Two, Lisa Marie Grassi; Grade One, Rachel Allison.

New Doctor

WOODBINE - Local resident Marilyn Lydia Martin was awarded her M.D degree at the graduation ceremonies of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey May 25 at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel. She was the only Cape May County graduate Robertson In Gas Co. Post FOLSOM - William F Ryan, President of South Jersey Gas Co., has announced that A. Wayne Robertson recently-joined the utility as personnel supervisor in the Employee Relations Department at the corporate headquarters here. Robertson will assist in the firm’s labor relations function and the administration of employee benefit plans. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, Robertson has been active in personnel administration for more than 10 years He, his wife, Karen, and their daughter, Kristen, make their home in Ocean City

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