Anna T. Ledrick,formerly of Gloucester City, age 83

LEDRICH, ANNA T.
(nee Taylor) of Woodbury, NJ formerly of Gloucester City and Bellmawr, on January 31, 2008. Age 83 years.
Anna was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post #133 and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary #2174, Woodbury Seniors, Young at Heart Club, Red Hats and the RSVP (retired Seniors Volunteer Program).
Anna was a past President and Trip Chairman of Colonial Park Senior Club. She also was a tutor at the Evergreen School for 11 years.
Anna was an avid reader, who loved history, and crossword puzzles. She enjoyed swimming, taking walks and traveling. Anna mostly loved going to the shore with her family & going to the casinos.
Devoted wife of the late Otto Ledrich. Beloved mother of Michael (Doris), Glenn (Debra), Lorraine (Michael) Phillips and the late Gwen Ledrich. Dear sister of Joseph (Edna) Taylor.
Loving grandmother of Michael (Claire), Paul (Kriss), Christopher, Julia and Rebecca Phillips, great grandmother of Hunter, Connor, October and Grace.
Viewing Monday 6:30 PM-9 PM & Tuesday 9 AM -10:15 AM in the McGUINNESSFUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St., Woodbury, NJ
Funeral Service Tuesday 11 AM in the Lutheran-Trinity Evangelical Church, 200 E. Clements Bridge Rd., Runnemede, NJ 08078. Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, NJ
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Deborah Heart and Lung, Trenton Rd., Brown Mills, NJ 08015

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Hunting & Fishing: RECORD SHATTERED

Fred Barnes 63, a Chesapeake telephone contractor shattered the Virginia state striped bass saltwater record with a 73-pound giant caught near the 4A Buoy off Cape Henry.

The previous Virginia record was a 68-pound, 1-ounce fish caught in 2006 by Clay Armstrong. The fish missed the International Game Fish Association all-tackle world record by 5-1/2 pounds, which was 78-8 striper caught off a New Jersey beach in 1982 by Albert McReynolds .

To view details, go to:
http://hamptonroads.com/2008/01/chesapeake-man-shatters-virginia-striped-bass-record-73pound-catch

COPEPOD aka Gil Maggot; Are they still out there?
Have you seen any parasites in the mouths of striped bass? If they are attached to the tongue, gills, and/or the roof of the mouth and look sort of like maggots you copuld be seeing a parasitic copepod in the genus Achtheres.

If you have, there is no immediate cause for alarm, because they are also not harmful to humans since they are destroyed by cooking and they are not found in the flesh of fish. During severe infestations, it appears as if the fishes\’ mouths are full of maggots; hence the common term, \”gill maggots\”.

They were recently found in SC in Santee and in Lake Murray in January 2008.
 

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Manishkumar Bhidhichand KALSI

Suddenly and tragically, On January 19, 2008. While working in the United States.

Loving son of Nathuram Bidhichand Kalsi and Bimla Bidhichand Kalsi.

At the request of the family, viewing and cremation will take place in Mumbia, India.

Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through the funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Manishkumar Bhidichand Kalsi

Funeral arrangements under the direction of the McCann-Healey Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City 08030

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Mary Warner, age 50, of Gloucester City, formerly of Westmont

WARNER, MARY E.
On February 1, 2008, Age 50, of Gloucester City, NJ, formerly of Westmont, NJ.
Dear sister of Harry W. Warner, Jr. of Levittown, PA, Susan E. Warner of Westmont, NJ, Wilbert B. Warner of Zellwood, FL, James J. Warner of Tabernacle, NJ and the late Robert W. Warner. Also survived by her cousin Robert Floyd of Gloucester City, NJ, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Mary was raised in Westmont and worked for the Haddon Township Public Works Dept. She loved writing and singing music.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her visitation Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 AM at Holy Saviour Church, 50 Emerald Ave., Westmont, NJ, followed by her Funeral Mass at 10:30 AM. Interment private. For e-condolences please visit www.jacksonfh.net

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Sports: Membership in the 1,000 Point Club

 

Written by Catholic Star Herald Web Editor

 

A trio of Catholic high school basketball players recently scored their 1,000th point for their teams.

Gloucester Catholic\’s Mike Calzonetti scored his 1,000th point on a third-quarter basket on Jan. 19, in his team\’s 62-54 win over Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.).

On Jan. 15, Norman White of St. Joseph\’s, Hammonton scored his 1,000th point on a third-quarter dunk, helping his team beat Sacred Heart 62-29.

Wildwood Catholic\’s Sally O\’Donnell, on Jan. 3, scored her 1,000th point during a 55-31 win over Cape May Technical.

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TCNJ MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM TO PARTICIPATE IN NABC’S


Ewing, NJ…The College of New Jersey men’s basketball team will compete on February 2 at New Jersey City University in a New Jersey Athletic Conference contest at 7 p.m. in the John J. Moore Athletic and Fitness Center on the NJCU campus (Jersey City, NJ).

Both TCNJ and NJCU’s coaching staff will be participating in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Coaches vs. Cancer Suits and Sneakers program slated for February 1-3.

The coaching staffs at both institutions will join other head college basketball coaches and their coaching staffs across the country as they wear sneakers with their game attire to show their support in the fight against cancer. National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) member coaches want to express the importance of cancer prevention and early detection.

Join NABC coaches and their staff members this weekend (Feb. 1-3) as they wear sneakers with their game attire to show their support in the fight against cancer. By wearing sneakers with their suits, participating coaches are drawing attention to the fact that while cancer remains a major health concern, we can all reduce our risk; for those who don’t smoke, control their weight, exercise, and maintain a healthy diet are the best ways to reduce the risk of cancer. The American Cancer Society can help by providing free, lifesaving information, resources and services to anyone affected by cancer.

The American Cancer Society can help by providing free, lifesaving information, resources and services to anyone affected by cancer. For More Information about these events, please contact Patrice Bowles at 404-329-7630 or email [email protected].

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Letters: CLINTON / OBAMA or OBAMA / CLINTON

Clearysnotebook,

After watching the Democratic debate Thursday night Jan 31, 2008 it is this \”SIGN WRITER\’S\” conclusion that we witnessed the Democratic
ticket for the final stretch, regardless who wins the nomination. CLINTON / OBAMA or OBAMA / CLINTON. It\’s just a matter of ego adjustment.

Are they going to send each other ROSES and CANDY for Valentine\’s Day?

Sincerely,
Bill Balsamico
Owner, Casa D\’ Ice
http://www.casadice.com

Casa D\’ Ice
1901 Lincoln Highway
North Versailles, PA 15137

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Hunters kill 38 deer on second day of South Mountain hunt

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Voters should remember who these clowns are at election time

Clearysnotebook,

I find it very amusing that after seven years of a constant power struggle between Republicans and Democrats just to prove who has the power regardless of how they affect and enable this country.

Now that they finally realize and understand how very close they have come to collapsing our economy they can come together to pass a bill for \”economic relief\” in record time. (maybe because their relatives will be recipients of these checks). Too bad the relief is only a band aid trying to close open heart surgery.

 

But even with the urgency of this bill the Senate still finds it necessary to
find it within themselves to add to this bill.(old habits are just so hard to break). Voters should remember who these clowns are at election time and start making changes.

Sincerely,

Bill Balsamico

Owner, Casa D\’ Ice
www.casadice.com


Casa D\’ Ice
1901 Lincoln Highway
North Versailles, PA 15137

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Hunting & Fishing: Just Give Us Another Couple Of Weeks

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