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EYE SCREENING — Dr. Joseph Furey examines the eyes of Mary Frugoli from WUdweod Crest. Free eye screenings will be offered at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital next Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Burdette Offers Free Eye Tests
. COURT HOUSE - For the 10th consecutive year, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital will participate in a statewide Eye Health Screening Program. Free eye screenings will be offered Sept. 19 from 8 a.m. to noon in the hospital's conference rooms four and five on the ground floor. Stuart Billig, M.D., will conduct the examinations. Screenings are open to all over' SS who are not already receiving opthalmological care. Included will be a simple, quick test for distance vision with present glasses; inspection of the eye; and most important, a painless pressure test for glaucoma. The purpose of the screening is to test for evidence of any eye disease — or of any systematic disease reflected in the — ^
eyes — which should have treatment or follow-up by a physician. Visual loss can often be prevented when eye problems are detected early. Eligible people are invited to take this opportunity to protect themselves against previously undetected diseases. No appointment is necessary.
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2 Named By Resort Concern Two Cape May County men have been named to key positions with the West Indies-based Sosua Beach Hotel and Casino. *
They are George M. James, an attorney with offices in Wildwood who lives in Cape May, and Thomas A. Parsons of Wildwood Crest, owner of an advertising/public relations firm. James has been retained as special legal counsel for the state of New Jersey, and Parsons has been elected as vice president for communications and advertising. Brent L! Probinsky, president and chief executive officer of the hotel and casino,, announced the appointments. Probinsky, 33, who was born in Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital and attended the Wildwood school system, is an international attorney based in Florida. The Probinsky family has resided in Cape May County since 1917. The Sosua Beach project in the Dominican Republic, is the first of a series of familyowned luxury resort complexes planned by the Probinskys,' according to the firm's 'press release.
' Certificates In Hardware VILLAS — Jan and Gene Rupinski, owners of Anco Home Center, Baysbore Road and Iowa Avenue, have received certificates of achievement from the newly established ACE Hardware University. * The award was made for hardware retailing, citing "efforts to expand skills as hardware professionals in order to improve the level of service to customers
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