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Historical Soc. Meet DENNISVILLE — The next meeting of the Dennis ville Historical Society will be held Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Dennis ville Methodist Church. The speaker will be Patrick Yoos of the National Marine Fishery Services. JIsd You can tfvst |<* i your house to l^5J TOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS Siding Roofing Guttering Carpet Fencing Kitchen* Hooting t Air Conditioning Bothroom* Storm Window* Insulation Water Heater* Storm Doors CAU KM ERIE ESTIMATES WILDWOOD 5Z2-M11 COURT HOUSE 4M-1141 I I
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'Cold Cash 9 Rebate Plan Big Success
PLEASANTVILLE - Atlantic Electric's "Cold Cash" rebates on high efficiency air conditioners were a hot item with customers last summer, according to figures announced by the company. Compared with last summer the company more Ends Course OCEAN VIEW -Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Charles E. Super, son of Judith C. Super of 19 W. Katherine Ave., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force security police specialist course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Super is scheduled to serve at Atlantic City Airport. He is a 1981 graduate of Ocean City High School.
than doubled the total amount and number of rebates issued to customers who purchased replacement air conditioners with energy efficiency ratings (EUR) of nine or better. THROUGH THE end of September the company paid 2,803 customers more than (275,000 compared to 1,211 rebate recipients who received $144,000 in rebates during the spring and summer of 1983. "The 'Cold Cash' program has been an excellent incentive to encourage our customers to use more efficient forms of air conditioning," noted David V. Booey, vice president of Customer and Community Services. Chamber Meet COURT HOUSE - The regular monthly meeting of the Middle Township Chamber of Commerce will ble_hfeld 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5, at the meeting room of the County Library, Mechanic Street.
"Customers realize immediate savings on their monthly electric bills because the high-efficiency units use less electricity for the same amount of cooling, and the reduction in electrical demand helps the company defer the expense of having to build new power plants," he said. IN IBM. the sale of 1,387 window units and 1,416 central systems at 9 EER or better saved customers close to one million kilowatt hours and approximately $100,000 in total energy savings. Ma* are expected by the program deadline Oct. 31. The increase in air conditioning efficiency also reduced electrical demands by more than 2,000 kilowatts, which helped the company avoid setting new record peak demands during the hot weather. The company offers residential and commercial customers $20 to $90 for window units and $76 to $340 on central units depending on size and efficiency over 9 EER.*
Cancer Seminar
OCEAN CITY — A one day seminar entitled "Cancer Care Today" is being presented at the Wesley Manor, 22nd and Bay Avenue, Thursday, Nov. 15, 9 a.m. — 3:30 p.m. The program is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, N.J. Division, Inc., the Lydia and Maris Goldfarb Institute for Applied Health Care, and The Division of Community Education of Middlesex County College. Registration information can be obtained by contacting Lilly Miller, director of continuing education, The Goldfarb Institute, (201) 873-2000, extension 301. Last year, about 855,000 people were diagnosed as having cancer, and approximately 440,000 died of the disease, says the American Cancer Society. However, there are over five millions Americans alive today who have a history of cancer, three million of them with diagnosis five or more years ago. Current trends of cancer care are improving the management of cancer patients.
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