Cape May County Herald, 22 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 18

, " , . I 18 ^ ^ Herald & Lantern 22 August '84

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FERNE M. DETWILER. township land use official, resigned that post last week, effective Sept. 4, Mayor Robert Fothergill has confirmed "She's a good employe," he said, noting her years' service. "We hate to lose ber ' Detwiler, be said, is leaving to study radioflogy at Burdette Toimlin Memorial Hospital. She is the second Township Hall employe to resign this month.

Carol Dennis resigned the position she's held for 10^ years in the treasurer's office to take a job in the secretary's office of the Egg Harbor Township Board of Education, Atlantic County. Fothergill returned from a business trip to the Midwest this month in an ambulance — for the Lower Township Rescue Squad. He noticed the vehicle listed in a directory of

surplus equipment, he said, and collected the ambulance for (9,500 from Dow Chemical Co. ofVMidland, Mich. The squad paid for the '77 Chevy with 14,000 miles and the mayor drove it

home. Despite its age. he said, the vehicle's in immaculate shape. EPHRA1M R. KELLER, superintendent of the Lower Qlpe^May Regional School restrict, announces

that Minimum Basic Skills and high school proficiency tests results from the 1983- 84 school year, along with goals for the 1984-'85 year, will be discussed durr ing an 8 p.m. meeting Tuesday in the Richard M. Teitelman School media center, off Route 9, Erma. \ Goal suggestions will be -received then fronrparents and citizens of thfrAstrict. REGIONAL'S SCHOfltT^ board unanimously/decidA

ed during a special meeting last Thursday, to enlist the aid of a representative from the New Jersey School Board Association in locating a replacement for Keller, who'sglgpected to retire next June. > DONNA RIPPLE, night supervisor at LCMR, was -appointed district Supervisor of Bftildings and ^ Grounds foAfl6,000 during the special school board meeting last week. Board members Freeman S. Douglass, vice v^oTcsident, and David V^fte&inson, abstained on the i. yTiipple will be the fourth Supervisor of Buildings ^rSand Grounds this year. The CG^fR board hired Jules Mamni of Ocean City to repla cere tiring Supervisor John Sibnits in mid-wjpterr— The board replacofMan-. ^ ni iiT April with Gary Playiord who recently resigned. EDWARD JUltEWICZ, head of LCMR'S fine arts department, will direct the district's Summer Band in concertsat 8 tonight in th£ gazebo \ff Lafayette 'Street, Cap^May. REMINDER - Man datory physicals for LCMR athletes begin at 9:30 a.m. today at the high school, off Route 9, Erma. Freshman Orientation will be held there Aug. 29. VERNA RIGHTER, secretary of AARP Chapter 691, reports that the retirees will meet at 1 mm. Sept. 12 in ^Victorian Towers, Washington Street, Cape Maju THE TAXPAYERS' Association of Lower Township meets Sept. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Joseph Millman Community Center, Bayshore Road, Miami Beach. HERMAN SEIDELMAN will preside at the Lower Township Republican Club meeting 8 p.m. Sept. 11 in '■ the VFW hall on Clubhouse Drive. Town Bank. \ • • • Reminder - Villas W q.m en's Regular Republican Club hosts a social at 7:30 tonight in its headquarters, Bayshore Road, and Weber Avenue, Villas. REMINDER - Township Democrats host their fall fashion showluncheon Saturday in the Carriage Lamp restaurant, Cloverdale Avenue. Villas. Tickets ($8) are available "by calling Linda Merrill (886-1468) or Susan Kenny (886-6631). REMINDER — Villas Civic Club holds its annual Chris tnjas Bazaar from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday at the Millman Center.

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