Cape May County Herald, 1 January 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 15

■ 1 15 H^lrald - Lantern - Dispatch 1 January '85 _

Middle Township News Notes :

1 (From Page 13) E >COT Center. She is the daugher of. A arick and Inge Laine of R b Grande. JThe parents and guardia'is of the children in Irene Ci lien's kindergarten class a! Elementary School 1 enjo ted "The Twelve Days of Cl 'ristmas" as dramatized b; the kindergarten students Dec. 19 and 20. Lokl Likens played the piano for the event. The Grant-In-Aids Committee of the New Jersey Academy of Science has sheeted Allison Harvey's research proposal for funding and has given her a

grant for $100. She is a \ sophomore student in >f. William. Doan's science •f class at Middle Township High School and a resident of Court House. I- THE TITLE of her c research project is "New s Hope For Bum Victims: >- The Use of Equine Amnion »f As Temporary Wound d Dressing For Serious Bum n Wounds". d She will be required to r submit a final written report of her research project to the New Jersey Academy of i- Science Office by May 15 y and will be expected to ats tend the Annual Meeting of s the Junior Academy at 1- Rider College in Lawrenceville and make an oral pre-

sentatior. May 31. About *0,000 bum victims die annually, most because of fluid loss and infection. Allison's Solution is to cover the burn site with equine amnion as a temporary wound dressing. Research at Massachusetts General Hospital has produced new artificial permanent :,.kin for bum victims by taking cells from victims a.id allowing 10 to 20 daj(s for cells to reproduce into new : kin for the patient. She profoses that equine amnion be used during the 10 to 2(|-day incubation period. IN COOPERATION with the County Sheriff's Department, the Middle Township School system gave parents and guardians the opportunity to have their elementary children fingerprinted at Elementary School I Dec. 11. Parents and guardians were permitted to be present if th4y so chose during the time in which their children were to be fingerprinted. The fingerprint card, which alsp allows for additional identification information, i£ an only copy. The cards wej*e turned over to the parents who had their children fingerprinted for safekeeping with other valuable family documents. This is a public service program ;.o provide parents with a permanent record of their child's fingerprints and will be a valuable reference for each family to refer to the fiugerprint card in connection with an investigation of* a missing child, although iwe hope that this need nevyr arises. THE <S'OURT HOUSE Kiwanis Club held its Annual Christmas Dinner in the Crystal Room at the Atlas Mdtor Inn in Cape May Deci 16. About 100 Kiwaniar.s, wives, and guests enjoyed full course meals anci enjoyed dancing to the live music provided by tlRfe group "Now and Then." [ ■ Dr. Ted Johnson gave the invocation Mike DiLullo and Jim l^cCarty were the coordinators of this event. About 7$ people attended^ ~ the MiddltJ Township Chamber of Commerce Christmas Dinner and Dance at the Wildwood Golf and Country Club Deo. j 18.

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