Cape May County Herald, 4 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Herald & Lantern 4 lanuary '84

3 Students Picked For S.. Jersey Band

BAND HONORS — Three Lower Cape May Regional High School students selected for the All South Jersey Band are: sealed. Kevin Clark, Linda Hawley; standing Tim

Cohen.

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ERMA — Three instriimentalists from Lower Cape May Regional High School have been fleeted, by audition, to penorm in this year's All South Jersey Band. Linda Hawley, Kevin Carr, and Timothy Cohen are the only musicians selected from Cape May County. Their musical accomplishments were ad judicated by spe directors Linda Hawley has perform ed as a pianist in The Wiz. and as a trumpeter in the concert band, the concert jazz emsemble, many small ensembles, and the marching band. She will be playing trumpet in the concert; however, she will be majoring in piano for further study at the college level. Kevin Carr has performed in the concert band, small ensembles, and with the marching band. He too. will be majoring in music at th£ college level. Timothy Cohen excells fit a wide variety of percussion instruments including the keyboards (marimba, xylophone, vibraharp, chimes), timpani, trap set.

Trout Takes Rescue Part

OCEAN VIEW - Army Spec. 4 Christopher L. Trou^son of John C. Trout of le Katherine Ave., Ocean View, participated in rescue operations in

Grenada.

Trout is an infantryman with the 1st Battalion, 75th Infantry (Ranger) at Hunter Army Airfield, Ga. He is a 1981 graduate of Ocean City High School.

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and all the miscellaneous devices. He has performed with the concert band, the concert jazz ensemble, the pit band, many small ensembles, and the marching band. Tim is a composer at heart and has displayed his creative efforts witj/many of the high school's ensembles. Each of these students has taken additional music courses offered by the fine arts department, including music theory, music history and piano. Edward T. Jurewicz, their director, stated that their success comes from hard work, experience in a wide variety of performing ensembles, and study from a good curriculm. Linda, Kevin and Tim will be performing in concert at 3 p.m. Jan. 15 in the Wilson Music Building of Glassboro State College.

State Gives Grant for Winterizing

TRENTON - A Weatherization Assistance Program grant'in the amount of $100,000 has been awarded to Atlantic Human Resources. Inc. by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, according to Governor'Thomas H. Kean. Kean said that the grant will enable Atlantic Human Resources, Inc. to continue to weatherize additional homes in Cape May and Atlantic Counties under the Weatherization Assistance Program. The program's purpose is to aid those least able to meet high energy costs and to conserve need-

ed energy.

“I am delighted that we are able to^provide assistance to Atlantic Human Resources, Inc.,” said Kean. ”1 'believe the grant will be of significant benefit to the citizens of Cape May and Atlantic

Counties."

Q. I receive Social Security benefits and will become entitled to Medicare hospital insurance in three months. Do I need to apply for medical insurance? A. NO. IF you are receiving Social Security benefits or retirement benefits under the Railroad retirement system, you will be automatically enrolled for medical insurance — unless you say you don’t want it — at the same time you become entitled to hospital insurance. Q. Does Medicare medical insurance cover doctors' services performed outside the U.S.? A. DOCTORS' services outside the U.S. can be covered only if they are furnished in connection with covered care in a Canadian or Mexican hospital. Q. My five-year-old son just inherited a large sum of money from his grandfather. I wanted to open a savings account for him and my bank asked for a Social Security number. Is he too young to get a Social Security number? A. NO. SOCIAL Security numbers are issued at any age and stay with the person for life. Q. I applied for retirement benefits at my neighborhood Social Security branch office, but I would like to report a change in earnings. Can I do it at the Social Security office near where I work? A. YES. IN fact, you may call in the earnings information to any Social Security office, although you will probably find it more convenient to deal witji just one.

Hie following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Brett Elliot John to Bruce 'and Grace Donato Gorman of Erma, Dec. 16. Timothy Gerard to Charles and Diane Myers Wagner of Strathmere, Dec. 17 Pauline Mary to Wayne and Eva Guy Smith of North Cape May, Dec. 19. Richard Adam to Louis and Peggy Kotek Gold of Wildwood Crest, Dec. 18. Janele Darlene to Glenn and Faith Dickerson Smith of Whites boro, Dec. 20. Matthew Karl to George and Vicki Lyons Wolf of Avalon, Dec. 21. Margaret Anne to Charles and Anna Ireland Haig of Ocean View, Dec. 21. Christmas Snow to James and Darlene Renish Frymoyer of Rio Grande, Dec. 21. Elmer Fred III to Elmer and Eileen Schaffhauser McCray of Ocean View, Dec. 22. C Dana Maria to David and Pamela Frence Van Guilder of Villas, Dec. 24. Shore Memorial Son to Dual and Adelle Winders Cooper of Marmora, Dec. 15. Son to W'arren and Barbara Harris North of Ocean City, Dec. 16. \ Son to Douglas and Linda Hansen Long of Ocean City, Dec. 19. Daughter to Allan and Betsy Royal Edmund of Ocean City, Dec. 20. Daughter to Richard and Tuesday Gugel* Hess of Wildwood, Dec. 22. Daughter to Gregory and Yvonne Styer Tracey of North Cape May, Dec. 23. Son to Randal and Kathleen Blackmore Goodman of Court House, Dec. 24.

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