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| BTMH Briefs I 200 Screened Free eye exams were given 226 persons at a Glaucoma Screening held recently at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. The yearly exams are of£ered in conjunction with Eye Health Week. Volunteers Needed With expanded facilities j and services, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital has many new volunteer opportunities. Anyone interested in giving four or more hours a week of service at the hospital is asked to contact the Volunteer Office. Every effort will be made to match assignments with individual interests and schedules. Orientation is provided.
CORMANiS?r.OOr)KIN Proudly Announces the Opening of their new offices for the General Practice of Law. • Real Estate • Divorce • Family Law • Wills • Estates • Bankruptcy • Negligence • Corporations • Small Business / ■
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^*!LIARV PAYMENT — Check for $60,000 for Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital building fund is presented by Mary Greiner, president of hospital auxiliary, to Alan I. Gould, left, chairman of board of directors, and William C. Koeneke. board member. Money is auxiliary's third installment on five-vear. $300,000 pledge, provided bv fundraising efforts of 700 members.
Giuliano Installed To Head Chamber
COURT HOUSE - Richard Giuliano, neW president, and the slate of officers elected with him were installed by the county Chamber of Commerce at its annual membership meeting and installation banquet Sept. 26 at the Mariner Inn. Wildwood Crest. jf Giulmno. a resident of Dennis township and owner of Giuliano Marine, Burleigh, was installed with the following officers : PATRICIA NAGEL. partner in Office Solutions, North Wildwood. first vice president: Dane 'Wells, owner of the Queen Victoria Guest House. Cape May. second vice president; Carkon Owen. WCMC-WNBR Radio Wildwood. secretary;' Robert Smith, president of Ocean City Home Savings and Loan, treasurer.
Ted Romaic current v president of the chamber, f will become chairman of l the board. Three directors elected ; to the executive committee > to serve with the officers i were: Robert AfDavenport : of Ocean City, community I affairs manager, N.J. Bell Telephone. Marmora; Donald Laricks, partner. A.W. Laricks Real Estate Agency, Sea Isle City, and Ernest Yarborough, president of Cape Insurance Center, North Wildwood. GIULIANO HAS served as first vice president of the chamber for the past two years and has been on the board of directors for the past six years. A graduate of Wildwood High School in 1966. he served in the U.S. National , Guard for six years. Giuliano lives with his wife Kathy and daughter • Stephanie in Dennis Township. ' The new president has been in the marina industry since 1967. He is a member of the Cape May County Vocational Technical Marine AdvisoryCouncil and has been in- . volved with the Private ln{:' dustry Council in the^ Marine Trades trasining program.
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By Hancock CAPE MAY — Local resident Dominick Scala has qualified as a registered representative of John Hancoclc Distributors, Inc., of Boston, broker /dealer for John Hancock mutual funds. Scala, who liyeS at 23 N. Main St., is associated with the insurance company's' district agency in Mays Landing. To meet federal and state requirements far securities salesperson. Scala has passed the NASD qualification examination and complied with all State of New Jersey regulations. John Hancock Distributors, a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, is a subsidiary of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. See Coupon For 50$ OFF On Classified Page jjjjjl ill
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