J* r28 i Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 23 April '86
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The Middle Township < Little League Baseball i Program will begin its ' season noon May 3 at the ' Goshen Road Sports Com- ' plex There will be 250 t children ranging in ages from six to 15 years participating in this year's 4 program i They are being grouped < into four age categories : I Tee Ball (ages 6 to 7). J Minor League (8 and 9>. 1 Major League <10 to 12). i and Senior League (13 to I 15). I Fred Meyers of Rio 1 Grande is the League's ' president. The vice presidents are Fred Gregg of Rio Grande. Senior I league; \orm Lochten of ' Burleigh. Major League, and Mike Saunders of Rio Grande. Minor League I Mary Meyers of Rio ! Grande is the secretary i Parents or guardians in- I terested in helping out with t refreshments or serving as t team mothers are asked to i call 465-4586. The Sand Castle Exterminating Co. and Contemporary Community have < become the newest 1 members of the Middle f Township Chamber of : Commerce Both ! businesses are located in : Court House. * I ... | THE COURT HOUSE Kiwanis Club ranked first ( in its division and was ] ranked second out of 162 > ' r I
competing Kiwanis Clubs in the state for club recognition during November. 1985. The club ranked 10th in the state during December. 1985. Middle Township Chamber of Commerce members Rose Johnson of Court House and Gary Rudy of Rio Grande will on an advisory committee to discuss the alternatives to a mercantile that is being formed code enforcement official Norm Lochten. We wish our friend Ginny I.udlam a very "Happy Birthday"! Second grade students in Bright 's. Shelly Debbie Dodson's. Sandra Kurtz's. Marilyn and Rose Rodriguez's classes at ElemenSchool 1 recentlyvisited the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. RECENT FIELD trips to explore Historic Philadelphia were made bystudents in JavAe .Ault's. Gleason's. Audrey Spaulding's. Jacqueline Stiles', and Linda Jones' grade classes at School 3. The students visited Independence Hall, the Bell. Elfreth's Alley. Betsy Ross' House. Carpenters' Hall, and the States Mint A very low voter turnout was reported in the April 15th Local School Board Election The three in cumbents were returned to office, fending off a challenge-by newcomer Gregoryv-'BiMjtard of Court House John W. Hand received 239 votes. Benton Weimer 224. Calvin Back 184. and Bastard 145 THE SCHOOL budget was passed with 208 votes to*77 against Only 311 people, in eluding absentees, out of a total of 6.613 registered voters in the township voted in this election This amounts to less than 5 per cent Take note that 62 per cent of our total propertytaxes that we pay go to the schools. Incumbents Hand. Weimer. and Back, all of Court House, vfill be sworn in to new three-year terms on the School Board bySecretary Buth Aydrlottr at its reorganization meeting 8 p.m. tomorrow in the school Administration Building in Court House Fourth and fifth grade students at ElementarySchool 3 were administered California Achievement Tests last week This was the first year that students were tested in science and social studies. As in- past years, they wep also tested in mathematics, language arts, spelling, and reading. COl'NTY Extension Home Economist Marion E. Olsen was the guest speaker at the American Association of Retired Per sons Meeting at the First United Methodist Church Social Hall. Court House.
April 8. She spoke on the nutritional benefits of eating fish. Olsen prepared several types of fish before the group including "stir fry" monk fish, solid shark, and lobster with mushrooms and broccoli. We wish our friend Vincent Orlando of Court House a belated "HappyBirthday"! GUIDANCE Counselor Christine Gavula aqjif School Nurse Kathy Brown*"' recently showed fourth and fifth graders in their classrooms at Elementary School 3 a film on how to protect themselves from child abuse and abduction. After viewing the film, the children participated in discussions April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 198 will sponsor a Bus trip to Resorts International Casino in Atlantic City April 30 The bus will leave Jamesway in Court House at 9 a.m. For more information and reservations call 465-5579 or 465-5255 The Mi Idle Township Chapter of the March of Dimes will sponsor a "Team Walk " on Saturday For more information and pledge sheets call Kathy Niters at 465 5107 OCEAN CITY High School, in a cooperative effort. will provide Elementary School 3 with costumes and scenery for their spring concert May 6 in which they will be staging five songs from "Fid dler on the Roof" Parent/teacher Con ferences took place at Elementary Schools 1 and 3 April 15. 16 and 17 with students having half day sessions all three days . Mike Brow n's Chess Club ' at Elementary School 3 has a match at St Ann's Grade School in Wildwood today at 2:45 p m Kathleen Brennan Engaged FISHING CREEK - An na N Brennan of this community has announced the engagement of her daughter. Shirley Kathleen, to Stephen A . Golaszewski of Wildwood. son of Mr and Mrs. Zigmund Golaszewski of Villas Brennan is a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and Vineland Beauty Academy She is employed as a cosmetologist at the Shear Delight Beauty Salon. Her fiance, also a graduate of Lower jCape May Regional, is employed at the high school A September wedding is planned.
f N Introducing First Summer Session May 19 - June 30 26 Reasons to Attend Accounting I • Accounting II • Small Business Management • Personnel Management • Introduction to MicroComputers with BASIC • Applications on the Microcomputer • Mathematics on the Microcomputer • Advanced BASIC Programming • i Principles of Economics • English Fundamentals • English Composition • Elementary Chinese • v Western Civilization • Short Story • Drama • Introduction to Marine Sciences • Basic Mathematics • Introduction to College Mathematics • College Algebra • Calculus I • MusicFundamentals • Medical Dosage Calculations (or Nurses • American Federal Government • Microbiology • Principles of Science II • Introduction to Sociology • Registration is being conducted in the college Records Office thru May 2 For further information, visit campus or call 691-8600. • $31 per credit •Day. evening courses • VISA. Mastercard accepted V umberland V/ county ^college S. Orchard Rd. Vineland, NJ v

