Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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B-T News Briefs Classes Prepare i Babies* Siblings

Prisoners To Cleanup Co. Roads

? The maternity department of Burdette Tomim Memorial Hospital is now offering Sibling Prepara tion Classes to expectant parents and their children between the ages of 2 and 12. These free classes are held the fourth Tuesday of each month and are open to 12 couples a month. The program is especially designed for families of women delivering at BTMH. For greatest benefit to the children, attendance should be planned during the last month of pregnancy. For reservations call 465-2000. ext . 5670. Outstanding fund-raising efforts on behalf of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Building Fund have won awards for James Rochford. D M D .. of £rma. and Phyllis U Catanoso. of North L W> Id wood 5 Dr. Rochford was the 1 recipient of a five-day trip ? for two tp the Bahamas and Mrs. Catanoso won a weekend for two in New York. ' . James ManJandro, D O., was recently appointed to serve a second term on the Impaired Physician Com mittee of the New Jersey State Medical Society. Dr Manlandro if one of 12 physicians who share this statewide responsibility The groun intervenes when a physician's ability .to perform is limited by alcohol or drugs, offering 1 fbe impaired individual a » program of rehabilitation. * Brian Buonnansii. assistant administratoroperations,, was among the guest speakers at a recent seminar held in Waftham. Mass., attended by approximately 125 food service " managers. Be addressed The Institute for ■Managerial Effectiveness, a program of Seders Food Service Company, the firm , responsible for dietarv i weds at Burdette Tomlin.

Buonanni helped the group relate their job per (ormancY to a' d • ministrative demands for cost containment and high productivity He offered tips based on Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital success in reducing cost while continuing to improve patient care This week, as part of a program designed to encourage continuing education for nursing staff, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital hosted a special luncheon for Licensed Practical Nurses Fortyeight LPN's attended the meeting Ms Marion Hoy, of Cumberland County College, guest speaker, described her school's accelerated RN program which allows LPN's to upgrade their credentials in just one year To help meet the ho£ital's increasing need for registered nurses, BTMH has a scholarship loan program for qualified nursing employes wishing to continue their professional education

COURT HOUSE - A "lib ter patrol" for county highways, using county jail inmates, is being set up by Sheriff Beech N, Fox in cooperation with County Road Supervisor Leroy Reeves, Fox explained that for several years prisoners have been used in many types of work projects in* and around the jail as well as outside projects using selected prisoners, This in* eluded seasonal assignments to the road department, The plan. Fox said, will be similar to recent efforts in the state prison system In the past, he went on, the emphasis was on cutting grass or pulling weeds around highway signs "We will now get involved in a larger project in cleaning litter from county roads as soon as the scheduling and other details are complete," Fox said. The County Chamber of Commerce recently sug gested such a project pat terned after the state venture

OLp DI TCH CLEANERS — Joanne Reagan School of Dance students, suitably attired, perform Dutch cunIohi of "straatwassen" ( street w ashing i, at the bandstand in Rolar> Pap. Cape May. Ritual was performed for third annual Tulip Festival Saturday ami Suririay, April 2K and 29. \

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