78 - CAPE GAZETNE - Friday, November 17 - Monday, November 20, 2006
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Veterans honored at Cape Henlopen High school
Lewes resident Ernest Swanson, left, Captain, Retired, United States Marine Corps of the
Sussex County Chapter, Military Association of America, Retired, receives the Department of
the Army Commander's award for public service at the Cape Henlopen High School and Cape
Henlopen School District's Veteran's week Ceremony, Wednesday, Nov. 8. The award states
"For outstanding support of the Cape Henlopen High School Army JROTC program during
the period of. 1996-2006. His personal involvement and enthusiastic support of he JROTC
awards program during this period was a key element in its success. Capt. Swanson's accom-
plishments in this regard are keeping with the ideals of patriotism, responsible citizenship,
leadership and community involvement." Presenting the award are (l-r) Cadet Maj. Maureen
Donohue; Joe Lank, Maj. Gen. Delaware National Guard, Ret.; and Sgt. Jason Irwin, Marine
recruiter from Georgetown. Also recognized with Cape Henlopen School District Certificates
of Appreciation were Specialist Dustin Bradford, Class of 2002; a Delaware Army National
Guard who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq and Lance Corporal Richard Clifton,
Class of 2003, United States Marine Corps, who was killed in action in 2005. Veterans who are
members of the Cape Henlopen School District were honored along with World War H veter-
aus.
Pampered Chef raffle for charity is Nov. 18
A Pampered Chef charity raffle, in memory of Zachary Ryan Fowler,
will be held Saturday, Nov. 18, at an open house at 3902H N. Sycamore
Drive, Hearthstone Manor, Milford.
First prize is a 7-piece Executive Cookware set valued at $345; sec-
ond prize is a roasting pan and rack, valued at $145; and third prize is
a Simple Additions Essential Serving Set, valued at $109. Tickets are
$1 each or $5 for six.
Winners do not need to be present at the drawing; prizes will be
shipped to winners out of the immediate area.
Funds raised will support the Victory Junction Gang Camp, a camp
for children with chronic medical conditions or serious illness.
Zachary Ryan died on July 26 at the age of 2.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call Zachary's mother,
Stephanie Coggle, at 684-8992.
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