Cape May County Herald, 28 March 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 35

Herald & Lantern 28 March '84

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Bank Holds Big Money Giveaway

ATLANTIC CITY - First Jersey National Bank/South is giving away money, something banks rarely do. Starting March 20, First Jersey/South is putting more than $10,000 in $20 bills among the usual $10s in all First Jersey/South Managers Set Safety Talk SOMERS POINT - The South Jersey Condominium Manager's Association will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, at Harry’s Inn. The speaker will be a representative of the Ocean City Fire Department who will address the managers on fire safety in multi-unit dwellings and the BOCA laws. For information, call Elayne Kramer at 345-5734.

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will show customers (and non-customers stopping in for a free George demonstration) if they are instant winners! Cash and prizes will be given away until April 30. The First Jersey/South George network has 32 machines in six South/Jersey counties. Through George, First Jersey customers have access to a wide range of cash management and banking services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. George is also a part of the

NEW CLINIC — With Katharine Saraduke playing patient, Ton Eig demonstrates physical therapy technique at new Cape May Care Center out-patient physical therapy clinic in Swainton. Clinic opens today, and is available to county residents 5-8 p.m.

CashStream and Cirrus networks, which enables First Jersey/South customers to withdraw cash coast-to-coast at the thousands of CashStreams and Cirrus affiliated ATMs.

Montreal Bus Trip COURT HOUSE - To help celebrate the opening of a new office location in downtown Montreal for the Cape May County Public Affairs Department, a chartered bus trip to Montreal has been planned. Hie bus will leave Cape May County approximately 11 p.m. Friday April 6, and arrive in Montreal Saturday morning. Special room rates have been arranged with the Sheraton Center Montreal. Room reservations must be made through the County Chamber of Commerce in order to receive special rates. A package plan will include round trip bus fare, the office opening dedication celebration cocktail reception and luncheon Monday. April 9, at the Sheraton Center and admission Saturday or Sunday afternoon to the Montreal Travel and Vacation Show. Participants are urged to pack up a small supply of their business brochures in their luggage.

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Surgeon On Staff

COURT HOUSE - Vinayak M. Sabnis, M.D., a surgeon, has recently been welcomed to the staff at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sabnis received his medical education in Bombay, India. He served an internship at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. His residency in general surgery included service at Washington Hosp.it'al Center, George Washington University Hosptial and Georgetown University, all in the District of Columbia. Dr. Sabnis completed his training at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia.

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Dr. Sabnis then served on the staff at Shore Memorial Hospital, where he continues to practice general and vascular surgery. Board certified in general surgery. Dr. Sabnis is a diplomate of the American Board of Surgeons. He has offices in Court House and Lin wood.

Scholarship To Student

WOODBINE - The Cape May County Legal Secretaries Association has awarded the $500 19^4 Florence Baud Memorial Scholarship to Kimberly A. White of Ocean City High School, daughter of Mrs. Arlene White of Woodbine Kimberly is typing editor of the yearbook staff, a member of the National Honor Society, softball team. Spirit Club, and school paper staff. Kim also assists in the Business Education Department Office at OCHS. Ranking second in a class of 237, Kim plans to further her education in the legal field.