Cape May County Herald, 14 March 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 44

I

44

business^

Herald & Lantern 14 March '84

B & I Gunshop *•4-4-1 ■« *1 - - • e___A 44 »»-- nsmuq, nimung ft wpoft iui^Mws

WHITE FLYER CLAY TARGETS ^ M •.»

SPECIAL SALE PRICES on U&P BIELK ■HAMPOUHS

We will BEAT or MEET any advertised price ALL HUNTING & FISHING LICENSES AVAILABLE. 5tl W SPHUCt AVE. w F 69 P “ 51

North Wildwood

Courses Set - In Insurance HIGHLAND PARK - In order to enable insurance agency employees to obtain a well-rounded base in personal lines, the Independent Insurance Agents of New Jersey <IIA/NJ: is offering two concurrent courses this spring. ‘ Introduction to Per sonal Lines 'Coverages” will begin on Tuesday.. Marcb 20, at Madison High School, and introduction to Personal Lines Rating" two weeks later. Thursday. April 5, at Cherry Hill High School.

A Program For Agents

STEP UP — Robert J. Boyer has been named secretary-treasurer of Cape May County Savings and Loan Association. He was formerly assistant secreta r y-treasurer.

HIGHLAND PARK - An intensive full-day program for insurance agents to analyze and learn more about business owners policies (BOP) is being offered March 21 and 22 by the Independent Insurance Agents of New Jersey (IIA/NJ). The program will focus on various coverages contained id a typical BOP. using a mercantile case study. Agents will learn the differences in BOP pricing, 10 to 15 priority areas of

coverage to compare in BOP policies, and the differences between 10 to 15 coverage forms The workshops will be held 9 a m-4:30 p.m. March 21 at the Treadway Inn. Saddle Brook, and March 22 at the Landmark Inn. Woodbridge. For further information, contact Joanne, Jeanguenin, Education Director, IIA/NJ. 73 Woodbridge Ave., Highland Park, New Jersey 08904; (201) 572-5300. . .