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tgroni Page 14) at Holmes Avenue and Beach Drive in North Cape MajFoo Sept. 3; a car fire Sept. 11 on Jonathan Hoffman Road, Cold Spring; and a dumpster fire the next day at the Channels Apartments, North Cape May. On Sept. 21, the firefighters assisted at an accident on the south end of the Garden State Parkway, Cold Spring. The company held two drills, one with Cape May volunteers on handling five-inch hose. • • • ERMA FIRE chief Robert McNulty recorded six responses last month, down four from August and three less than July. Volunteers fought grass fires Sept. 1 and 10, the first near milepost 1.2 on the Garden State Parkway, the second off Ocean Drive near Lawrence Haven Inc., Cold Spring. They battled a woods fire Sept. 8 south of Wuerker's Farm off Seashore Road and answered a false alarm to a woods fire reported off Nummytown Road Sept. 21. On Sept 9 , the firefighters extinguished a trash fire at Portafino docks. Ocean Drive, Cold Spring. They assisted the Coast Guard with a special assignment ir. Cold Spring Harbor Sept. 28. The volunteers last month held three work details, an equipment check and a drill on apr paratus driving and handling at the county airport. \ VILLAS FIREMEN V_a£ewered six alarms last Jj ""month, the same number as August but three less than July. They had two calls Sept. 7, one to a tree fire on Cloverdale Avenue, the other to an accident at Cloverdale, vand Bayshore Road. On Sept. 9 and 14, they responded to smoke reports from Maryland and Ridgewood avenues, respectively. The firefighter extinguished an electrical fire Sept. 17 on DeSoto Avenue, and an early morning house fire on Maryland that started in a chimney Sept. 29. Volunteers held a cleanup drill Sept. 10 and used a Sept. 24 drill to pump water. VILLAS SMOKE EATERS plan their monthly "all you can eat"
breakfast from 7 a.m. until noon Oct. 28 at the Bayshore Road firebouse. Eggs, sausage, bacon, pancakes and home fries will be served — $3.50 adults, $1.75 children.
I • • • REMINDERS — Township planners meet in regular session at I Township Hall 7:30 p.m. tomorrow; Environmental commissioners meet at the
samp time and place next Tuesday. j i • • • t REMINDERS -Lower's Democrats are holding a 1 flea market Oct. 27-28 at t their Bayshore Road i 9
clubhouse. Villas. Call Anne Myers for informs - boo at 8894614. They're also hosting a Nov. 14 bus trip to Lancaster and Reading, Pa., with visits to Vanity Fair
and fanners' market plus dinner at Good *n' Plenty. The bus will leave the clubhouse at 7 a.m. sharp, according to Mary Noce. Call her for details at 8864663 *
WAGNER UPHOLSTERY There * Gold in that old Sob! Make plans to have your Furniture Upholstered and your Boat canvas replaced. • CALL • 263-3422 263-3297
| v Don't Waste Another Energy Dollar This Winter! ' *v p * P j
Winterize your home or apartment now through South Jersey Gas Company's Residential Seal-Up Programs. As part of our continuing effort to promote energy conservation. South Jersey Gas Company offers a new home seal-up program that can help cut your energy Consumption and reduce your energy bills. \ v , We Wrap Tour Water Beater For Juat $10 To ensure energy efBcieiit-water heating, we will wrap your water heater with an insulated cover and adjust the thermostat for the nominal cost of 810. If your water heater is already wrapped. S10 will still provide you with anyone of the following alternate measures: I. Showerhead flow restrictor and two faucet aerators: ,2. Weatherstripping of three windows:
A Full Range of Conservation Measures At your option, you can choose from a wide array of conservation measures: low flow shower head, faucet aerators, window and door caulking, window and door weatherstripping. door sweeps, electric outlet /switch sealers, radiator reflectors, plastic storm windows, attic entranceway weatherstripping. attic entranceway insulation, pipe insulation, duct insulation, air conditioner cover, air conditioner weatherstripping. kitchen exhaust fan cover, basement window covering, garage door weatherstripping. foundation sill caulking and house founds tion rim joist insulation, ail performed by qualified contractors at a cost that makes sense. Cost-Free For Our Low-Income Customers Your income may even qualify you to receive 8200 of seal-up services. AT NO COST TO YOU. Even if you rent, you can still take advantage of this program by securing your landlord's authorization.
3. Weatherstripping of one door, insulation of one door sweep and the insulation of an attic hatch: 4. Wrapping of up to 30 feet of hot water pipe and the installation of 12 outlet gaskets.
P---" NATURAL GAS IS BETTERI----1 i I Yes. I sm interested In more lnformstloo about the following program: | • | G Residential Seal-Up Program □ Low-Income Residential Seal-Up Program g j1 NAME ' | | ADDRESS , ; | CITY STATE ZIP PHONE ; ACCT. NO | Re tun. tSJa coupon with 7001 monthly bUl or sill to: South Jersey Gas Company CooaerraUoo Department . P.O. Bos 559. Foiaoa. Ill 0S037 SOUTH JERSEY) GAS COMPANY^/ J 10)17 -CMS I £* A I
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