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The Daily Journal du lieu suivant : Vineland, New Jersey • 11

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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11
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i rrr- Saturday, Qctober31, 1992 iCHECK noratwe Extension oi uiuu 103 arms OUH onthe care oi in EKEBSY SAVERS: To help save energy in the upcoming months, the City of Vineland Electric Utility offers the following tips: when washing clothes try to use cold water, hang clothes outside on nice days rather than using a dryer, open draperies on sunny days and let the sun help to heat your home, at night and during overcast days, close draperies for extra insulation, try to take quick showers, and check the temperature on your water heater which should be set around 1 20 degrees Fahrenheit which should adequately provide hot water for most families. live 7h9 Lucky Winner COMMUNITY ITEMS NEWS TO USE Monday Cumberland County Board of Vocational Education, annual reorganization meeting, 8 a.m., County Vo-Tech Center, Bridgeton Avenue, Deerfield Township. Cumberland County Department of Public Works, 3 p.m., 790 E. Commerce St, YO CPsDHi, PLEASE Firefighters from the Vineland Fire Department will be serving area residents on Nov. 3 at the Burger King restaurant on North Delsea Drive to raise money for the Burn Foundation and area burn centers.

Bridgeton. Franklin Commission, Township Environmental 7:30 p.m., Municipal Build- From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the local Burger King will donate 25 percent of all purchases to the Vineland Fire Department's Burn Day Fund. ing. Landis Sewerage Authority, 7 p.m., 1776 S.

Mill Road, Vineland. Millville Board of Education, agenda meeting, 7 p.m., Rieck Avenue School. Millville City Commission, agenda session 7 p.m., regular meeting 7:30 p.m., City Hall. Vineland Site Plan Review Advisory Board, 4 p.m., City Hall. Vineland Planning Board's Minor Site Plan and Subdivision Committee, immediately following the Site Plan Review Advisory Board meeting, City Hall.

Vineland Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., City Hall. litVY WOCC-TV, Channel 8 announced that Sammons Communications in Cumberland County will carry its signal on cable channel 42. WOCC-TV will make its debut Nov. 2. I f- i i v.f -V: i ink xyn'- '-'fi i.

Zy.J-j; 1l 4 1 The station will debut "Radio on the simulcast of the BOSS 97's morning radio program with live, in-studio guests. Joe Chiapanna and Lisa Dell will broadcast live from the Channel 8 studios Wednesday mornings, 8:30 to 10 a.m. January will see the premier of "Vine-land Tonight," a mix of entertainment, public affairs and discussion about Vine-land, its strengths, problems, and solutions. The program will air Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. For the week of Aug.

16 Monday: Baked fish fillet with tartar sauce, stewed tomatoes, potatoes augratin, custard. Tuesday: Holiday. Wednesday: 2 hot dogs, baked beans, cucumber salad, vanilla pudding. Thursday: Cold roast turkey sandwich with lettuce, tomato and corn chowder, fruit cocktail. Friday: Ham and bean casserole, carrots, scalloped apples.

3" Margaret Bauer of Bridgeton (right) held the drawing. Event chairperson Helen Dyer of lucky ticket and received this hand-stitched Vineland points out the quilt's delicate detail-quilt in the Cumberland County Hospice quilt ing. Commodities will be distributed from the Commercial Township Senior Center in Haleyville on Nov. 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. Help Holmes solve mystery and win prizes SPECIAL EVENT PBOSSMS: The Jewish cultural tradition that originated in medieval Spain will come to life when the Voices of Sepharad perform Nov.

10 at 8 p.m. at the Stockton State College Performing Arts Center on Jim Leeds Road. Voices of Sepharard's program centers around the songs and dances inspired by the musical tradition of the Spanish-Jews that spread throughout the Mediterranean after they were expelled from Spain in 1492. Tickets are $22.50 for orchestra seating and $17.50 for mezzanine. Tickets can be purchased at the box office, call 652-9000.

If you are new to the area don't waste time driving around looking for the closest laundromat We can help. The Daily Journal annually publishes a Community Guide, packed with information that will help you settle in. Just contact Corrine Sheppard-Borton, Features Editor, at 691-5000 ext 237, and we'll send a Newcomers Guide right out to you. Victorian Holmes Weekend is co-sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MaC) and the Cape May Historic Accommodations. The three day celebration of the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, also includes dining, live performances by the East Lynne Company and a tour through the interiors of Cape May's Victorian homes.

Full weekend packages are available and there is individual admission to all events. For details, prices and more information call 884-5404. Spend a suspense-filled weekend encounter with the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, during Victorian Holmes Weekend, Nov. 6-8 in Victorian Cape May. Enjoy a candlelit reception with Holmes and his comrade, Dr.

Watson. Stalk the tree-lined streets of Cape May's National Landmark Historic District in search of clues to unravel an intriguing mystery. Rub elbows with Holmes as you formulate your own deductions, then see how they stack up in a contest for more than $2,000 in prizes. To have items included on the Flash page send material to Jackie DeMauro, The Daily Journal, 891 E. Oak Road, Vineland, NJ 08360.

WEATHER FAIRLY SERIES OPENS: Glassboro Center" for the Arts at Rowan College of New Jersey opens its new Family Fun Series on Nov. 8 with the juggling troupe, The Flying Karamazov Brothers. The 7 p.m. show will be performed in Wilson Concert Hall. The Karamazov Brothers' "Theater of Air" combines music, theater, electronics, improvisational comedy, and juggling.

The show includes audience participation. Tickets are $10, $15 and $20 at the box office, call 863-7388. For up-to-date weather information, call (900) 773-6000 (95 cents per minute) (ju n) 4:59 p.m. 6:25 a.m. Nov.

10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 2 Day. North winds about 15 kts.

Seas 2-4ft. Night: NE winds about 10-15 seas 3-5 ft. Newark! 52 AtfjS 1 Atlantic City: High: p.m. Low: 5:10, 6:20 p.m. Barnegat Inlet: High: 11 :19 a.m., 11 :47 p.m.

Low: 5:02 a.m., 5:45 p.m. Wildwood Beach: High: 11:24 a.m.,11:52 p.m. Low: 5:04 a.m., 5:47 p.m. East Point Light High: 12:19 p.m Low: 6:08 a.m., 6: 11 p.m. The Accu-Weather" forecast for noon, Saturday, Oct.

31, UriM Mpamtt high ttmpratur zones for the day. ffjg-V i 1 Trenton 53 CtK Tvv I Long Branch I 50 Xf, Vineld 1F -lcCny 50' In inches: Yesterday: .00 Prec. This Month: .73 Prec. This Year: 28.80 2.76 Most This Date: ('08) 2.33 MostMonth: ('03) 8.16 LeastMonth: ('63) .03 Atlantic City: 57. Ocean City: 58.

FREE LAW SHOUfc A free seminar for those wishing to pursue their law degree at the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden, is Nov. 13, 3 to 4 p.m. on the Camden campus. The workshop will examine the academic program, admissions process, financial aid opportunities, and student life in the Rutgers-Camden School of Law. The seminar is in the law building, Fifth and Penn streets.

To register for the workshop or for more information, call 757-6102. FRONTS: i a Shown T-storms Rain Sunny Pt. Cfovdy Chut COLD WARM STATIONARY 1992 tacoANnlrief, Ine 'Cloudy with rain tonight. Lows in the low to mid 40s. Cloudy, drizzle likely on Saturday.

Highs in low 50s. 11. I I III 1 .1 I 1 3 1 HI Lo Pre Otlk HI Lo Pre Otlk Hi LoPrc Otlk Previous day's temperatures with outlook tor tomorrow 83 58 cdy 40 .18 rn 34 cdy rn Marques Milbourne, Culver School 77 62 60 58 42 43 cdy rn cdy cdy rn 38 77 66 59 27 clr cdy cdy NewOrleans r-NewYorkClty Philadelphia 1 Phoenix Pittsburgh StLouis StThomas.V.I. SanFrancisco Seattle Tampa-StPtrsbg Washingtort.D.C. 63 59 81 62 54 93 64 57 82 60 48 Cdy 49 rn 64 cdy 45 .02 rn 48 .09 rn 72 cdy 57 .81 cdy 47 .12 rn 59 cdy 50 rn 79 63 47 42 47 ,41 57 87 88 84 38 45 71 71 80 45 Flagstatf GreenBay, Harrisburg Honolulu Houston Jacksonville Juneau KansasCity LasVegas 'LosAngeles MiamiBeach Mpls-StPaul cdy Atlanta Baltimore Boston, Charleston.S.C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas-FtWorth Denver Detroit 44 .25 rn 60 51 80 50 54 42 cdy 44 .02 cdy 63 .90 cdy 34 .02 rn 45 cdy TODAY Rain. High: 52. Low: 46. 57 cdy 63 cdy 71 cdy 25 cdy DEADLINE APPR3ACIXS: Application deadline for the 1993 New Jersey Teen Pageant is Nov. 14.

The pageant will be staged at the Sheraton Poste Inn on Feb. 13 and 14. There is no performing talent Judging is based on poise, personality and beauty of face and figure. Entrants who qualify must be between 13 and 19 years of age and never married. Interested girls must apply by mail, write to: New Jersey Teen Pageant, Regional Headquarters Dept 347 Locust Washington, PA 15301-3399.

Letters must include a recent snapshot, a brief biography, address, and phone number. SUNDAY Rain, High: 52. Low: 44. COUNTIES Atlantic Salem Cumberland Thur Frl Sat 6 MONDAY Chance of rain. High: 54.

Low: 45. Cape May Indicates good, Indi The season's first major storm lingered In the West on Friday, dumping snow, rain and sleet high in the Sierra Nevada and northern Plains. Clouds shrouded much of the East and record cold gripped Alaska. Skies were sunny and warm over Texas and Florida. More than 2 feet ol snow fell on high peaks at Lake Tahoe in western Nevada.

HlLoWthr Amsterdam 4834clr Dublin 4836clr Jerusalem 8257cdy London 5041clr Paris 5239clr Rio 10473cdy Rome 7064cdy San Juan 9077cdy cates moderate, Indicates unhealthful. Those with heart or respiratory ailments should reduce physicsl exertion and outdoor activity on unhealthful deys. TUESDAY Chance of rain. High: 57. Low: 42.

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