( , ' Herald & Lantern 11 July '84 ^3
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(From Page 16) needed the second $25,000. He did and the municipal officials authorized the funds. •Where will it come from?" Councilman David F. Brand Jr. asked. Mayor Fothergill said he was ""not sure" but township Treasurer Wade Cooper could provide -that information. Jl\K>4t£SCL'K squd reports/arepefKhng but Hartj^as releasWsJts Mai^K and May suhu. manes. The April report \ Appeared here last month \ In May. squad crews logged 8.078 miles insweripg 214 - calls Uj^yjof them emerg£p4»sf/wi£ri 36 t r a n ffie^<nui t wo nfxtscMiWneous. Thdy as^isuM 21. heart attack anjKiwo sftcoke victims. Tesponded tVpsix fires, helped 24 autcwlccident patients «Jnd handled 122 other Emergencies. Squad members ahsfWered 153 calls 4» March with 6.575 miles on the roads. Hart records 120 emergences . 30 transfers and three miscellaneous calls J Of the March emergencies, the squad helped 20 heart attack and two stroke patients, seven crash victims, responded
to threp^ires and handled 88 other calls. In March, the squad's peak operation hours were from 9 a.m. until noon: in May. peak hours shifted to noon until 3 p.m. V I I. L A S FIREFIGHTERS were blessed with a relatively quite June. They answered only two calls last month compared to six in May and five each in April and March, according to Dot Rofhenbiller, fire commissioner and secretary to V Chief George C'ostell. \ The volunteers were call\ed out June ^2 to extract {crash Victims from their fear with the Jews of Life after a mid&ay collision near Chyixh Road and Route 9. The device was not needed. 'however. Rothenbiller said. During the early morning on June 17. Villas firemen fought a porch blaza at Bayshore Road and Hudson Avenue, she said. • •** > COMPANY MEMBERS plan a breakfast and cake sale from 7 a.m. until noon. Sunday. July 30 at the firehouse. Bayshore Road. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and home fries will be served for $3. adults. $ 1 .75. children 12 or younger. ERMA CHIEF Robert McNulty reports that company volunteers answered eight calls last month. two less than /May. five Mess than April. Firemen ^ fought brush fires June 16 and J9. assisted at crash scenes June 10 and 12. battled a truck fire June 11 and. two days earlier, a structure fire. Details about most of the calls were not available. • . " On June 26. Erma firefighters were called out to search for a python that ■ escaped from its owner; the reptile»was still at large late last week, the chief noted • The volunteers answered a June 12 alarm to the scene of a fatal collision along Route 9. Rio Grande Drivers John Conway. 18. of West Chester. Pa., and Margo L. Nicholas. 41. of
Monroeville. Ala were pronounced dead at the scene Nicholas daughter. ■ Gwendolyn. 18. and Con 1 way's passenger Howard 1 Nixon Jr. of Lincoln 1 University. Pa., were critically injured T (> W \ B A X K firefighters answered three alarms in June, according to Chief Ray Brown They were called out seven times in May and 13 times in April. The volunteers fought a truck fire at Ferry Road and Shunpike on June 4. washed down a gas spill June 16 on the north side of the Cape May Canal bridge. The same day. the company was called to a false alartn on Adelphia Road. MR. AND MRS. Carl Gray, retired teachers from E. Weber Avenue. Villas, marked their 60th wedding anniversary June 30. They plan to celebrate the milestone when they move back to Bridgeton in a few weeks. They're relocating to 132 Harvard Avenue in the Cumberland County city to be near Mr. Gray's sister who's leaving Victorian Towers, Cape May. Married at Mrs. Gray's home. Califron. North Jersey, the husband and wife both served in the armed forces during World War II — she as an Army sergeant working in ballistic research at the Aberdeen proving grounds. Maryland, he as a Navy lieutenant commander Born in Jersey City. Mrs Gray. 84. was graduated from Alfred University. N.Y. and a few years ago was inducted into its Sports Hall of Fame: she had won letters for varsity basket ball, track and tennis Mr. Gray. 85. a Bridgeton native, was inducted into Millville's Sports Hall ol Fame in 1980 A semi-pro gridiron player for the Millvilie Big Blue and Atlantic City Tornadoes, he coached sports which teaching phys-ed in "" Bridgeton for 37 years Now he spends his time gardening Mrs Gray taugh' math and science and served as a guidance counselor before she retired. She swims I every day and has won four trophies and 77 ribbons for her oil and. acrylic pain tings in area art shows Viewers find her works interesting and different. She said, because she translates mathematical and science themes into art. She also sculpts wildlife. A 10-year volunteer for Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Mrs Gray served as president of its Avalon Stone Harbor auxiliary in 1974. LOWER'S DEMOCRATS plan rummage salesdftis Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Villas clubhouse. Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue JAMES DECKER, adju tant for Charles •Buddy" Lewis VFW Post 5343. announced that the VFW Home Association^!! host its annual picnic from 1-6 p.m. July 28 at the post home. 6 E. Delaware Parkway Villas. M J Tickets ($12. adults. $5 ^ children under 12) are available at the home
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