Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Her aid & Lantern 18 April '84 **

K'garten Signups

STONE HARBOR - Kindergarten registration for 1 : 15 p.m. for Stone Harbor and Avalon children will be 1:15 p.m. Monday, May 7. at the Stone Harbor Elementary School, 93rd and Third Avenues. Parents are encouraged not to bring their children to this meeting. A Kindergarten visitation period for both parent and child will be scheduled during the week of May 14 — y18 3 Studen ts Get Grants Three Cape May County students have been selected for scholarship awards by the Polish American Association of South Jersey. The group will award (500 each to Lisa Sow a of Wildwood Catholic High School and Traci Young of Wildwood High School. An additional $100 award will go to Jennifer Bew, Lower Cape May Regional High. The grants, called the Msgr. Leon S. Winowicz Memorial Scholarships, will be made at a Polish Feast and dance (Swienconka) at Memorial Hail of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Atlantic City Saturday, April 28.

Parents are also encouraged to pick up registration forms prior to registration to help speed the registration process May 7. REQUIREMENTS FOR registration are as follows: a child must have reached or will reach his/her fifth birthday by Oct. 1 ; parents must display proof of age * with birth certificate or baptismal certificate; parents must present proof of the following immunizations signed by a physician — DPT, Primary Series; oral polio vaccine; Monovalent Vaccine I-II-III or Measles (Rubeola); Rubella (German Measles) ; mumps. # Pre-registration forms are available at either Stone Harbor or Avalon Elementary Schools. Raise $713 COURT -HOUSE - The students at Middle Township Elementary Schools 1 and 3 collected $713 in a one-week campaign, which will be sent to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation. The students also participated in Hire-'A-Kid Power, a proejct in which the students performed job6 at home in return for contributions to the fund.

Dorit Ward NEW WHEELS — Dennis Kelly, director of the county SPCA, shows off the society's new van at its Bayshore Road headquarters in Cold Spring. The vehicle was • delivered last week.

Middle Plans Clean-Up Day

COURT HOUSE - Mid die Township plans a "Clean Up — Company's Coming" day on Saturday. May 12, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Clubs, organizations and individuals are asked to take part, but big push is expected to come from students. In that regard, poster and coloring contests are planned for grades K through 12. Details are available in the schools. Clean-up will focus on major roads in the towhship, according to Betty Jean Jesuncosky. co-

chairman with Tony De Vico Chamber president is Richard Haefner Participants will meet at 8 a.m. behind the township hall, at Boyd and Mechanic streets to be assigned locations. It's hoped that vans from the county Transportation Department will be available to carry the volunteers. Jesuncosky said. And township trucks will follow the clean-up crews. Lunch will be served jibQut l_p.m. at the township recreation center on Magnolia Drive. i

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