Cape May County Herald, 3 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 51

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*>f{ Doris Ward SUMMER JOB — Margaret Wissel. 14, operates the postage meter at Lower Cape May Regional High School as guidance secretary, Mrs. Barbara Rossell. Erma. supervises. Wissel is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Wissel, Villas. Her job was supplied through the county's Summer Youth Employment Program SYEP which began June 24. SYEP is federally funded through the county's Private Industry Council. If )' CHEMICAL CO. - ^ AND ^ J SWIMMING '"Wt li W P00L SUPPLIES FOR ALL YOUR POOL NEEDS. .cc RT 9. 128 N SHORE RO 4ut)-4oll RIO GRANDE

f s \ MAKE THIS THE SUMMER YOUR CHILD CONQUERS THE COMPUTER Through Atlantic Community College's Summer Computer Camp at its new Cape May Co. Extension Center in Rio Grande, your child can receive hands-on training on IBM PCs. learning computer sytems and applications. No prior experience is necessary and children can enroll individually or accompanied by a parent. Intro to the Computer Fee: $45. individual. $80. parent and child Schedule: Sec. 1. 9-10:30 a.m.. Mon. & Wed. July 15-Aug. 14 Sec. 2. 9-10:30 a.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 16-Aug. 15 Description: Designed for 5th-8th graders and their parents Covers understanding the computer, its accessories, various functions, some computer languages, game playing and other software applications. Intermed. Computer Instruction Fee: $45. individual; $80. parent and child Schedule: Sec. 1. 6-7:30 p.m. Mon. & Wed.. July 15-Aug. 14 Sec. 2. 6-7:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs.. July 16-Aug. 15 Description: Designed for 5th-8th graders and their parents who want a more advanced "hands-on" learning experience Emphasis on programming languages and software applications. HOW TO REGISTER Sign up in person at ACC's Cape May Co. Extension Center. Village Shoppes of Rio Grande. Rts 9 and 47. from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday. June 29: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Mon -Wed. July 8-10; 6-8 p.m. Mon. & Tues.. July 8 and 9. You can also register by phone, using VISA or Mastercard. by calling 465-7851 ATLANTIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE ^ XWl" ^ ^ I

48 Cape Students Win Aid ATLANTIC CITY - First Jersey National | Bank/South President Ensley A. Tower has announced that 40 Cape May County area students have been awarded scholarships under a trust established by the late Elmer Smith. The scholarships are awarded annually Jo students of Avalon, Dennis »■* Township, Sea Isle City, and Upper Township who need financial assistance. PREFERENCE is given to those students who pur- . sue an engineering or I medical program at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Rutgers at New i Brunswick, Stevens Institute of Technology . or • Princeton University. I This year's recipients are as follows: Nelson Amey, Eric Bell. , r Jeffrey Bell. Christopher ' Bonner, Jennifer Bonner. ; George Bowman, Robert i Breunig, Diane Buehler, Marlene Clayton. Melody ■ Coles, Vincent Conte, John ] David Ed DiJoseph, Glenn Endicott, Jerry Fowler, Mary King. Robert King, | Henry Kowalski, Fabian Kulynych, Michael Koochembere. Also, Ellen Leonard, Thomas Leonard. Edward MrKinley, John McKinley, John Mayshura. James Monteleone. Joseph Monteleone. Cathleen Pittaluga, Deborah Racz, Daneen Sciranka, William Shimp, Teresa Shimp. Donnalee Sorensen, Brian Tauscher, Lisa VanArtsdalen, Jo Ann Velutto, Anne Walker, Dawn Whittington. Wendy Whittington, Edward Zane

Honda Sets Grand Opening AVALON — Dana Kull. Cape May County's only distaff automobile dealer, will celebrate the grand opening of Avalon Honda, her new dealership, on Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Avalon Honda is located on Avalon Boulevard at Exit 13 of the Garden State Parkway. STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB North and south winners on June 26th were 1st. Bob Owens and Rita Boodreau I SB 2nd. Nancy Wtsenauer and Ver nice Capno 156 3rd. Bill Kentner and Marge Everett ISO 4th. Mr and Mrs Frank Meadel42 5th. Mr and Mrs Jack Warrenl39 East and west winners were J 1st. Carolyn Eldon and Claire Menge 170 2nd. Mr and Mrs Sam Weiss 151 3rd. Grace W'ingert and Mrs 5 Thomo MS j 4th. Helen-Joe Owens and Dot « Welsh 139 ./ 5th, Helen Miller and Sally Roberts 133 * There is a duplicate ACBL bridge game every Wednesday at 7: 30 p m "V at the Stone Harbor fire bouse The , } public is invited For information call 368-1421

Every service business presents unique 1% insurance jj problems. Yeats ot experience nave snown us trie dis- This gives us more 'incl dlWerences 10 'be insurance needs ol options to nelp make fejsv: building services and messenger services sure your service tor example, or dry cleaners and real esiate business is properly t a _ ^agents We know thai your service business protected »nas a unique combmahon ol risks and Can and let us put V m 1 'rierelore. nas special insurance needs . our knowledge and v V q I As an independent agency, we can draw experience to work on ine experience of service 'or you / lit- Ousiness specialists at several maior insurance ^ companies, like CNA / INSUXANd SPtaAUST - 1 -now uaviNG rou at two locations: ^ 5M0 NiW lUStT A VlNUt - WILD WOOD, NEW JERSEY 00760 522-3406 J, ■AM/?yz£&¥qe/iC4i, »™ oum MM ( (7 7 7 AVALON, NEW JEESEY MOT 967-3003

Lloyd Wright changed the face of architecture. We'll change the face of your home with a loan. "The kids need their own rooms." "We have three cars. We need a bigger garage." "Wouldn't Mom like a new kitchen?" Does any of this sound familiar? If It does, come see us. We love to see families grow. We want When you need a loan to change the face of your home. ^ we'll be glad to help. We fijA y»j(- ■; JMM might not be Frank Lloyd QfV-Jjj Wright, but we'll help put the plans in motion. You see. we have a way with money. FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 137 J.F. KENNEDY BLVD., 1 — 1 SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. 08243 PSLTC LTn'SSS 263-7823 OMCMLXXXIV Leon stuff gr Gotrwck Adv . Inc 1