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Herald > Lantern 7 September '83
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WIBCA to Mark Anniversary
The Wildwood Independent Business Community Association (WIBCA) will ceMira^ 'k 10th anniversary with a banquet and musical revue. "Good Gals," written and directed by Kevin AndersorT % Performances will, be held Friday and Saturday at Enrico’s in Wildwopd Combined Transfer Depots?
SWAINTON - Ocean City officials have asked the Cdiinty Municipal Utilities Authority to consider allowing each municipality or a group of towns to build their own solid waste transfer stations. The new proposal [was aired at a recent meeting by Roy Gillian. MU A commissioner, who resides in Ocean City. "I think the idea should be considered," Gillian noted, "especially since we agree every user of the new landfill should pay the same price to dispose of a ton of solid waste, regardless of where that waste originates." GILMAN SAID the proposal visualized by Ocean City officials would allow each municipality to construct a transfer station, and to deposit the municipal solid waste there daily.
LATEST ARRIVAL — Pediatrician Wai-Ling Lai has joined the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital staff. A Temple University Medical School graduate, she served her pediatrics residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center's Northern Division, Philadelphia, and maintains a practice in Court House.
Crest, and will benefit the WIBCA scholarship fund. Presentations will be made before the show Saturday to scholarship award recipients from the Wildwood High School Class of 1983. A cash bar will be open from 5:30 to 6 p.m.[ with
dinner being served from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Curtain time is at 8. The affair is open to the public. Tickets may be purchased either at the door or in advance. For information, contact Emma Jackson (522-7286), Grace Gardiner (522-7992), or Dorothy Mack (465-5736).
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