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jj rTKml_l * M NMRB^aSI « w ••■ -aPf SUBJECT: SAFETY — Officer Phil, a talking Volkswagen, and his trusty assistant. Officer Steven O'Coonor of Stone Harbor Police, hold attention of pupils of Stone Harbor Elementary School at recent safety program. Topics included seat bells, bicycles, and dealing with strangers.
Students Honored By WCH
NORTH WILDWOOD - Tribute was paid 24 students of Wildwood Catholic High School for achieving honors status in the 1984-85 school year at a banquet held May 14 at Neil's in Wildwood. Guest speaker was Carmen Alvarez, Esq. Students honored at the dinner were: James Barnes, Patricia Hee, Robert Iannone, Carl Namiotka, Kelly Phillips, Michelle Rapp, Jennifer Roe, and Megan Schmid. seniors. MICHELLE BRZYSKI, Ann Marie McCarthy, and Mina Pittakes, juniors. »• Marie Bilotti, Stacey Carter, Kathryn Caruso. Casrole McGeehan and Jacqueline Steady, sophomores. Jennifer Dever, Robert Horoschak, Catherine SJI Dividend FOLSOM - The board of directors of South Jersey Industries, Inc. (South Jersey Industries), has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 62 cents per share on the 3,652,863 shares outstanding of common stock of the company for the second quarter of 1985, payable June 28 to shareholders of record at the close of business June 10. CONTINUOUS GUTTERING SALE Summer Special As Low As $99 50 Running Feet Caff for from Estimatm -641-0585- ✓ kmg enterprises "so ruts ExraiBta M SUSHOK AUA"
Olden, Shannon Quinn, Tricia Ricco, Stephanie Souchak, Kathleen Ward, and Theresa Ward, freshmen.
* Patricia Hee of North Cape May received special mention for attending the honors banquet for all four years.
Volunteers COURT HOUSE - Spring has arrived and the Red Cross invites '^spring chickens" of all ages to end their winter hibernation and "spring" back into the mainstream of life as a Red Cross volunteer. The Cape May County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs ■ volunteers to serve as telephone donor recruiters. These volunteers, also known as tele-recruiters, work behind the scenes by phoning VIP blood donors to set up definite donor appointments. This work is done from the convenience of the home and all calls made are within local calling areas. For those who enjoy talking with interesting people and are looking for something useful to occupy their spare time, this is an opportunity. Anyone with a few hours to spare during the early evening, regardless of age, is welcome to join as a tele-recuiter. No experience is necessary. Individuals call the Red Cross at 465-7382 for more information.
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