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Chamber Elects Board
WILD WOOD CREST — The newly elected directore of the county Chamber of Commerce will be installed at the annual meeting and instalfction banquet, to be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, at the Mariner Inn, Bayview Drive. The board of directors
meet at noon tomorrow at Garrabrant's Restaurant, North Wildwood, to elect officers for the 1964-85 fiscal year. THE NEWLY elected directors, announced by Dennis J . Curley, chairperson irf the nominating and election committee, are: • Fred Benson, publisher, Ocean City Sentinelv Ledger, Ocean City; Robert Boyer, secretary Cape May County Savings & Loan, Court House; Terrance Brown, director of Civic Affairs City of Cape May.
Re-elected for another term were Dennis Curley, manager, Golden Inn, Avalon; Bonnie Lynch, 0 partner, North Wildwood Campground, Court House; Richard Giuliano, owner Giuliano Marine, Burleigh; A1 Menz III, partner, Big Timber Lake Campground, Court House, - Carlton Owen, partner WCMC-WNBR Radio Wildwood; Larry Newbold, County Board of Agriculture, Court House, and Lynda Scanlon, owner Deauville Inn, Strathmere.
Meeting Set By Auxiliary
ATLANTIC CITY - The next meeting of the Mission Ambassadors, Auxiliary- of the Atlantic City Rescue Mission on Bacharach Boulevard. " Dessert and beverage will be provided by the Central Methodist Church women. Lunch will be followed by a business meeting which will include a report by Rex Whiteman, director of the mission. The speaker of the day will be Robert Hickthier.
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i COURT HOUSE - A course in Cor- ! onary/Critical Care Nursing is being offered by l Burdette Tomlin Memorial i Hosptial's Inservice > Education Dep rtment. ; Open to art registered nurses and licensed prac- » tical nurses, the series, of e eight eight-hour classes is designed to enhance the At Legion Convention WILDWOOD - United States Senators Bill Bradely and Frank Lautenberg. U.S. Senate Candidate Mary Mochary, Governor Thomas H. Kean, U.S. Congressmen James Courier (R-Dist. 12), Frank Guarini (D-Dist. 14), Chris Smith (R-Dist. .4) and State Senator Edward T. O'Connor lead the list of speakers who will address the 66th Anual Convention of the New Jersey American Legion here Thursday)) f through Saturday. \ The convention will be chaired • by New Jersey / American Legion Com- (- mander Michael Patuzyn of Bayonne. Hie American Legion is the largest veterans' organization in the country with over 2.6 million members, of whom 70,000 are from New Jersey.
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