Cape May County Herald, 22 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

Herald & Lantern 22 February '64

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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

DR. JOSEPH J. RIZZO m . —— cMortAcroa —■ ■ The nerves that lie pro- them may be pinched, irtected within the vertebrae ritated and prevented from which make up the spinal transmitting vital - nerve column are seldom thought energy. Malfunctions in about but. if interferred muscles or internal organs with, they can make the result, with pain and ill difference between health, sickness and health, even Chiropractic techniques between life and death! are aimed at locating If any of the hollow spinal misalignments and vertebrae becomes even providing the correction slightlv misaligned, the that brings lasting relief nerves which pass through from pain Dr. JoMph J. Rizzo — Chiroprodor —

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CANDIDATES for Lower Cape May Regional and Lower Township Elementary school boards have until A p.m. tomorrow to file their 10-name nominating petitions with both district offices. Three three-year seats are subject to election in both districts in April but only two of the Regional board members will be elected by Lower voters. • • • LOWER COUNCIL can-, didates have a more difficult procedure to follow in collecting signatures on their nominating petitions. Five council members will be elected in May — two atlarge, including a mayor, and three from wards. According to Patricia Calfina. chairman "bf the ♦Lower Township Democratic Party, each

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signature must be written on separate sheets of paper with seven lines of information candidates must provide. The mayoralty and other at-large council candidates are required to collect 86 such signatures, 100 are recommended. First Ward candidates need 35 with 45-50 signatures recommended. Candidates for the Second Ward seat need 28 nominating petitions, 35-40 are recommended. And Third Ward contenders are required to gather 26 signed petitions with 30-35 recommended, Calfina said. TONE OF THE at large council candidates. Republican Debi de la Cretaz, celebrated her eighth wedding anniversary -with husband. John, last week. Their daughter. Nicole Ann. marked her first birthday then and John reached his latest birthday yesterday. February is a busy month in their home. U.S. REP. William Hughes presented Mary Noce with a Congressional plaque during Mayor Peggie Bieberbach’s Victory Dinner at The Anchorage Jan. 28, to honor Noce for 11 years of service and dedication as president of the local Democratic Club, Mary Ellen Daino, club * recording+&£cretary, reports. According to Daino, Hughes wished presidents of 25 other regional clubs were as dedicated as Noce. She gave credit to members of the various club committees. Daino also announced the club's 1984 trustees. They are: Linda Merrill, Dave Hiller and Ed Meyers. ANNA MEYERS, a Democratic Club member from Pacific Avenue, Villas, was admitted to Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital’s second floor with pneumonia last Tuesday. Best wishes for a quick recovery.

THE SAME TO Ruth Hart, GOP committeewoman from Villas. She ll be in Room 331 IB for another two weeks while having her knee replaced. She'S acUve in the county Mental Health Board, its Environmental Council, the Daughters of American and other civic organizations.

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ALAN MORRIS of Shannon Oaks. Rio Grande, is sharing Room 3325 at Burdette with Bill Halbrunner. Halbrunner, who once served as the only township policeman, is in for a thorough going over. Morris was seriously injured in a Feb. 7 auto accident along Route 40 at W'oodbine Road. Hope they 're both on the mend. LT. CHARLES “Buddy” Lewis VFW Post 5343 Auxiliary, Villas, will hold its Second Annual Safety Night next Wednesday at 7. Drug abuse, alcoholism, fires, storms and floods, will be discussed along with bicycle, moped, boating and driving safety. Refreshments will be served after the program. REMINDER — Villas volunteer firemen are sp9nsoring a Pancake Breakfast Sunday from 8 a m. at the fire hall, Bayshore Road and Georgia Avenue — Adults, $3; children, $1.75. Besides pancakes, guests will be offered their choice of sausage, eggs, bacon and spuds, according to Dot Rothenbiller, secretary to the chief. REMINDER — Twenty student finalists from Maud Abrams and Lower Township Consolidated schools will test their skills at 7 tonight in the Lower Township Elementary PTA’s Spelling Bee in the Consolidated School auditorium, Cold Spring. The winner receives a $50 U.S. Savings Bond while the participants collect certificates as their respective

class champs. • • • JOSEPH CIRRINICIONE, principal of Maud Abrams, reports that second, third and fourth graders ijpve registered to participate in the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society READaTHON. Students will read as many books as they can during the four-week event and collect donations to battle MS from their sponsors. Parents, teachers and the community are proud of students’ efforts, the principal noted. ANNA DeNAPOLI, corresponding secretary for the Lower Township Recreation Commission, reports that commissioners will meet at 8 p.m tomorrow in the township Recreation Center, Bayshore Road, Villas. LATE NOTE: Friends of Burdette candidate A. Leo Jordan of North Cape May has called on the hospital s board of governors to release to him or the news media figures on the cost of the current advertisements for the seven incumbent governor candidates. Jordan is running with several other candidates from Lower for those incumbents' seats (see related story). He questions what effect the advertising costs will have on patients’ bills.

Denise Ward To Wed in May

COURT HOUSE - Mr and Mrs. Ronald R. Ward of Golf Hub Road have announced the engagement of their daughter Denise Marie to William Lavzrence Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence of

Montclair.

Miss Ward, a graduate of Wildwood Catholic High School and Glass boro State College, is employed as a day care teacher in Boulder, Col. Lawrence, a graduate of Bowdoin College, is studying geology at the graduate school of the University of Colorado in

Boulder.

The wedding is planned for May 26.

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