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s) Hospital Menu Now Has Gourmet Meals
COURT HOUSE - Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital is doing away with the traditional notion that a hospital stay means bland, uninteresting food. Each day patients have a tasty group of choices available Park Pass For Seniors RIO GRANDE - New Jersey residents 62 years of age and over can secure a Senior Citizens Pass which entitles them to free entry and parking at any New Jersey forest, park and historic site administered by Ihe Bureau of Parks. This does not include over- , night camping and other fees within the facility. Applications may be obtained at the Cape May County Department of Aging, Social Services Building Routes 9 and 47. Proof of age must be supplied. Among ^he state facilities are: Bass River Forest. Belleplain Forest. Parvin Park. Batsto Village. High Point Parks. Cape May Point Park, and Princeton Battlefield Park.
from a restaurant style I menu. And now gourmet I meals are another delicious option. Patients can treat ' themselves to one of the gourmet dinners, for which there is an extra charge of $12.50. Or better yet, they can receive a meal as a gift, instead of candy or flowers. Family or friends can simply order and pay for a meal through the Cheeri Corner Gift Shop at BTMH the day before the meal is to be received. A GIFT CARD, signed by the customer, will be included on the tray. In addition, a guest may join the patient for dinner, making the gourmet meal even more special. The menu could compete with that of any exclusive restaurant. Three entrees are offered: Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Chicken Farcie — Duxell Supreme, and Tenderloin of Beef, sauteed in wine and crowned with a mushroom cap. A choice is also offered of two appetizers. six vegetables, including Pommes (potatoes) William Crest and Cauliflower Polannaise, two salads, breads and four desserts, including Black Forest cake and strawberry parfait. Those patients who have the written permission of their physicians may also 1 choose to have beer and red or white wine with their I dinner. I Any patient on a regular g (the hosue) diet can indulge ■ in a gourmet meal during a ■ hospital stay.
m : . - o \ MBfti \tiSt Horn Hunl SCHOLARSHIP — Kimhcrly Sfhalrk. is. left, receives a scholarship from the state Association of Legal Secretaries, with her proud mother.. Rosemary. Kim lives in Woodbine and attends .Millville High School. She plans to enter Dickinson College in Carlisle. Pa. s Machine Renders Blood Count Easy
COURT HOUSE - When a complete blood count is ordered at Burdette Tomlin. it is done on the most sophisticated equipment available, the Coulter S Plus 4 The state-of-the-art instrument. a recent addition to the hospital laboratory, cost approximately $100,000 The computer-controlled instrument provides 12 different types of information about a patient's blood, including a white and red
blood cell count, hemoglobin analysis, hemocrit and platelet count THE: COULTER has a visual display screen that shows the size distribution of platelets, an important factor in the blood's clotting ability, and of white and red blood cells The size of cells is a factor in such conditions as anemia, since the variance in size helps determine the type ol anemia.
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