Cape May County Herald, 30 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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ft HONORED — Josephine Q u inn was ^recently presented with a proclamation from Middle Township recognizing her for her years of service to the community. Ms. Quinn has worked in the Senior Citizen Luncheon program as site manager and with Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital as well as serving as secretary and treasurer of the Township Democrat Club for 15 years.

Council Meet At Teitelman ERMA — The meeting of the Chapter I Parent Council of the Richard M Teitelman School will be held Thursday. May 31 at 4 p.m. in the Frances E. Jackson Media Center in the school. End of year evaluations, standardized test results and individual students progress will be reviewed. Refreshments will be served The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Pre-School Screening Available ■ COLD SPRING - Parents who suspect their pre-school-age child may be handicapped can now get free help from their local school districts. Lower Township Public Schools are taking part in Child Find, a state-wide program to locate and provide services for those children age 3 to 5 who may have physical, mental, or emotional difficulties. Screening, professional guidance, and an educational program < if needed > are all available free of charge through the schools. THESE ARE possible signs of a special handicap: child has trouble seeing people or objects; child has trouble hearing voices or other sounds; child is unusually quiet, child throws "temper tantrums" or cannot get along with others; child cannot pronounce words properly ; child has particular health problem. For more information, contact your schools. Call the Lower Township Public Schools at 884-7021 from 8:30 a m to 4 p.m. or write to Edward Campbell. Superintendent, at 834 Seashore Rd.. Cape May. New Jersey 08204.

Calendar (From Page 29) Al-Anon meetings Cape May County. Sunday 10 a.m.-Burdette Tomlin Hospital, downstairs conference room. Court House: Sunday 8 p.m. Coast Buard Base (step meeting). Cape May. Monday 7:30 p.m. Coast Guard Base auditorium. Cape May T lay 8:30 p m St John's Lutheran Church? 10th and Ceiu.al, 3rd fl.. rear building. Ocean City. Wednesday 6 p.m Social Services Building. Rts. 9 & 47. (entrance on Rt. 9). Rio Grande also 8:30 p.m. at 875 Towerview Rd.. Erma; Thurs. 8:30 p.m.. Our Lady of Good Council auditorium. Ocean City, Friday 8:30 p.m. Wildwood Recreation Center 243 East Rio Grande Ave*. Wildwood; Friday 8:30 p.m. Maris Stella Catholic Church, auditorium. 49th and Ocean Drive (upstairs). Avalon. Information ^65-3502 Al-Ateen meetings — Monday 8:30 p.m. Coast Guard Base auditorium. Cape May: Wednesday 6 p.m. Social Services Bldg Rts 9 & 47 lent on Rt 9. Rio Grande; Thursday. 8:30 p.m. Cape May County Library. Mechanic St.. (board rm>. Court House Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse and Home Health Care Agency, at-home therapy and nursing (info 465-2082) Volunteers needed to share their talents with students at the Avalon School (info 368-5279), one hour any day after school. Tot Shop, preschool program — games, stories, exercise, field trips (info 967-3066), Mon., Tu«., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. -12 noon sponsored by the Avalon Recreation Dent. • "Fresh From the Garden" cookbook free gift wrapping, benefits American Cancer Society (info 886-1154), purchase Monday-Friday 9-5 p.m. unit office of American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr., Rio Grdnde. \ BnBBHv — y /

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