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Cancer Telethon April 28
RIO GRANDE - Final preparations are being maBe^for the '8th annual telethon presented by the Cape May County Unit of the American Cai
Society
This year's show , dubbed "Telethon for a Cure”, will nfti from noon io April 28 Once « Telethon will he WAAT-TV will he taking ed in to the special phone
465-3000.
TV AO's cameras will also • be at the Wildwood High School Auditorium to televise the talent portion of the show. A number of jveti known acts — Mike Gallo. Now and Then and Skip Finch, to name a few. as well as many talented area residents will be donating their lime and talent to raise money for the Cancer Society in Cape
May County.
Also appearing on video tape will be Clint Holmes, star of the “Celebration Revue now appearing at the Sands in Atlantic City. Local merchants hav once again donated prizes fpr the popular "Fish Bowl drawing during the Telethon. The public is in- . vit<^ to tune in to WAATTY 40 Saturday. April 28; and to call in a pledge to
465-3000.
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LeGates Wedding
ERMA - Mr and Mrs. Raymond Duckworth of Qelran have announced the marriage of their daughter, Diana Rae. to Robert LeGates, son of Mr and Mrs. Bolton LeGates of Fishing Creek. The Rev. Paul vanderLoo officiated at the ceremony at Tabernacle United Methodish Church, Erma. March 3. The matron of honor was Mrs. Beverly Rodgers and her husband. Brian, was best man. Mrs.' Kim Richards, sisler of the groom, was organist Following a reception at the Knights of Columbus home, the couple honeymooned in Florida. The bride is a graduate of Del ran High School and was assistant manager for Fayva Shoes in Audubon -The groom is a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and is associated with his father at LeGates Farm.
ATTESTION PARENTS OF STUDENTS OF QAPE MAY REGIONAL HIGH REPORT CARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1984
Herald ft Lantern 11 April '84
CANDIDATES for township council — all 17 of 'em — are being invited by the Taxpayers' Association of Lower Township to present their platforms at a public forum May 2 in Lower Township Consolidated School. Seashore and Ferry roads. Cold Spring. according to Verna Righter. association
secretery.
• The associationsponsored forum will be held atYp.m LOWER POLICE ar rested 25 adults and 10 juveniles last month, including Tour suspected drunk drivers. Lt. Diaries
battled grass fires March 3, 17 and 18, Chief Ray Brown notes The grass fires, were at Seashore Road near the Cape May Canal bridge, at Caspian Avenue and FerryRoad. and at Fire Lane and
Bayshore R On Ma:
ing 511 properties. Police investigated 247 criminal complaints, including 30
burglar
nd 27
larcenies, besides making
351 service calls
In.February. 22 burglaries and 34 larcenies were committed: 27 burglaries and 30 larcenies were-recorded in January. Police recovered $185 in stolen property last month: $14,389 was reported stolen They investigated 38 collisions and issued 58 traffic tickets in March compared to the 19 crashes and 26 tickets of February and the 36 collisions and 63 tickets
issued in January.
TOW N BANK firefighters answered false alarms March 1 and 3 and
Ejectrician’s Course Over
RIO GRANDE - Airman Vernon H. Eldredge, son of John and Joan Eldredge of 202 School Lanei has' gradated -from the U.S. Air Force electrician course, at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas . Eldredge is scheduled to serve with the 67th Civil Engineering Squadron at Bergstrom Air Force Base. Texas. He is a 1980 graduate of Middle Township High School.
n March 13. the lunteers fought a chimney fire along Old Mill Drive. Schooner^anding.
and cleared
West house of \snu March 26 They ended the month March 27. inswering»a smoke alaitn triggered by a p/inter s cigarette at Lobster House in S/hellengers
Landing.
Fireman inswered 11 alarms each tin February
and January .
ERMA VOLUSl. _ started the montti answering a' house fire alarm on Briarwbbd Drive; it.tumed out to he a smoking oven was under control by the time they arrived. Two days later, the company fought a grass fire near Lawrence Haven marina off Ocean Drive. The .firefighters extinguish 1 ed a vehicle fire on the southbound Parkway the following morning Thirteen volunteers responded to a 'March 6 trailer blaze on Breakwater Road and 14 March 24 alarm to a chimney fire on Saxton Avenue Erma Chief Robert McNulty reports. The company was called out for one alarm in February, four in January. VILLAS FIREMEN answered five calls in March, one more th3n February, one less than January, according to Dot Rothenbilier. fire
commissioner.
The company rescued victims of an auto accident with the Jaws'of Life after an early morning March 1 collision along Fulling Mill Road. On March 6. the . firemen fought an auto fire at Bayshore Road and Bay On March 11. they
alarm to a
Johns Avenue and two days’’ later they responded to a false alarm at Breakwater Plaza. Fishing Creek. The Villas volunteers ended the month by fighting an auto fire at
Mews Notes from tower Townshif H. J. Duffy 465-5055
Bayshore'itod Fu I’oads March 31.
ROTHENBILLER announced that the Villas' . . . breakfast at the fire hall. Bayshore Road and Georgia Avenue, from 8 a m until 1 p.m April 29 Pancakes, sausage, eggs, bacon and home fries will be served. Adults $3. children $1.75. • THE FUND DRIVE has had a very, very poor return this year." Chief Kevin Hart of Lower Township Rescue Squad said of ihe drive that began March 1 with a $36,000 goal
So far. onl been cbntrih Hart urge
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