Cape May County Herald, 23 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 42

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COURT HOUSE Somersaults and hand stands have replaced serves and lobs at the former Jersey Cape Racquet Club on the Garden Stale Parkway here ' Gymnastic World, with owners Henry Pfeiffer and Jim* Parrel I as directors, is not presenting gymnastic instruction ranging from pre-schoolers up to college students, in a variety of gymnastic disciplines The club, which is reached off Exit 12 off the Parkway, held an open house including exhibitions Oct. 12 and 1JI. IT IS NOW providing class instruction 11-3. 3-4. 4 8 daily and"»-ll:30 a.m. Saturday. Its 10.000 square feet of gym space are equipped with regulation power floor exercise, horse vaulting, uneven bars. I 5 Scouts To Get Awards WHITESBORO Five - girls from Troop 175 will receive the Girl Scouts' —• Silver Award during ceremonies at Command men! Bethel Church. Grant and George streets, here 7 30 pm Saturday Joan Kocck. association chairman, reported Friday that the award winners will he Uiurecn Wilson. 11 of Wildwood: Shorn Spalding. 12. of Court House, and Whiteshoro scouts Vindra Sudan. It. Veronica Hatcher. 12; and Donna Parker. 13. "These girls are the first to achieve this award in the Southern Cape May Association." Koeck noted, applauding their completion of requirements for the leadership award from the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council h./iih'fitirs Meet Nor. i VILLAS The regional Epileptic Self Help Group plans its second meeting 7 30 p m Nov 4 in the l-ower Township Recrea lion Center, behind Municipal Hall. 2600 Bayshore Kd here "It was fantastic . we had 25 people come out. Linda Kampmoier LPN. the group founder, said Friday of its first meeting last week Besides epileptics, members of their families, ami supporters are also wvlcome at the sessions For more information, call Kampmeier at 888 1447

balance beam, pommel horse, still rings, parallel ! bars, horizontal bar. and j trampolines It also has carpeted foam I floors, safety mats, and ! spotting rigs The owner- | directors bring an extensive background in gymnastics to Gymnastic World. HENRY PFEIFFER is a former high school gymnast and state competitor He has taught and coached boys and girls under the \ United States Gymnastics Federation for over 15 pyears. He is safety certified by the United States Gymnastic Safety Association, also a professional member of the United States Gymnastics Federation along with the United States Independent Gymnastic Clubs. Pfeiffer has laughl gymnastics throughout South J e r s e y and i n Pennsylvania. Barrett completed in gymnastic at Glassboro State College, where he was team captain. He coached under the United States Gymnastic Federation more than five years, producing state and regional champions. BARRETT IS also a pro *- fessional member of the United States Gymnastics Federation and the United Stales I Independent Gymnastic Clubs In addition to instruction for both Ihivs and girls in fundamental gymnastic skills, tumbling for cheerlearting and adult classes are also offered Competitive teams are chosen from among boys and girls with exceptional abilities Already. 16 have been chosen lor a com- ™ petitive team, some with rexperience at state level competition A Timely Lecture COURT HOUSE The Cape May Count y Historical Society will hold a lecture entitled "American Clocks and — their History", by Lt Co Angelo Italiano. 8 p in Wednesday. Nov 6 in the public meeting room of the — County Library. Mechanic 1 Streef Refreshments will he served after the lecture llatlano currently serves as director of materials and services at Waison Army Community Hospital ' w hile stationed at Fort Dix He is vice-president and program chairman of South Jersey Chapter 83 of the National Association of Watch and Clock Poller tors, has been a clock collector and "hobbyist " repairman for to years

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