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£&ijL ■Mb ' '-" "" ^fifc Doris Ward WARM L'P — Fifth grade cheerleaders from Dennisville Elementary School try out their routines before the first day of soccer season last Saturday. They are. from left: Stacy, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie C'hersman. South Seaville: Corinna. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Waddell, Ocean View; and Amy, daughter of Mrs. Joanne Gray, Ocean View.
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Tourney CAPE MAY - The city will sponsor a men's volleyball tournament for any teams interested in participating Sunday. Competition will begin 9 a.m. at the Lower Cape May Regional High School on Route 9 in Erma. Teams and individual awards will be presented for first place and a team trophy for second place. This will be the fourth tournament conducted by the city. There are sitll a few openings available. Call the Department of Civic Affairs 884-8411, before 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 18. or Rick Ferrante at 884-2438 after 4:30 p.m. to enter a team. '
Vo-Tech Job Fair COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County VocaI tional Schools have scheduled a Job Fair for Wednesday. April 23. Potential employers are invited to both the Career Center and the Vocational Technical Center to interview students and prospective graduates for possible employment. Participation in the job fair by representatives of the public and private sector of the community will provide vocational trainees with job interviewing sessions and awareness of employment opportunities. REPRESENTATIVES from area restaurants, construction companies, health and medical facilities, real estate agencies, beauty salons, hotels, municipalities and state agencies are scheduled to attend. A special brunch for employer representatives is scheduled at 10:45 a.m. in the Career Center. Classroom presentations by employers of related occupations will begin at noon. Employers interested in participating are asked to contact Louise Lloyd, Job Placement Bureay, 465-2161. — Help keep — America looking good.
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