Obit Bessie Zalbert, of Mt. Ephraim

ZALBERT, BESSIE
(Nee Santangelo), on May 17, 2007, age 90 of Mt. Ephraim, NJ.
Beloved wife of the late August P. \’Augie\’. Devoted mother of Mary Ann and son-in-law Frank DiLorenzo of Longport, NJ. Loving grandmother of Frank, Jr. of Longport and Tony of Pennsauken. Dear great grandmother of Anthony Giovanni, and Frank IV. Dear sister of Frank and Sonny Santangelo, Josephine Santangelo and Mary Ricci.
Mrs. Zalbert was retired from Burlington Coat Factory. She was also a long time member of the Sons of Italy Lodge # 2362 Mt. Ephraim and a parishioner of Sacred Heart Church in Mt. Ephraim for over 48 years.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing Monday evening 7-9 PM and Tuesday from 8:30-9:30 AM at the
MAHAFFEY-MILANO
FUNERAL HOME
11 E. Kings Highway
Mount Ephraim, NJ
856-931-1628
Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10 AM at Sacred Heart Church, Kings Hwy, Mt. Ephraim, NJ. Entombment Harleigh Mausoleum, Camden, NJ.

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Crate Training By Allan

Dog Quote: I have a great dog. She\’s half Lab, half pit bull. A good combination. Sure, she might bite off my leg, but she\’ll bring it back to me.
….Jimi Celeste

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Crate Training
By Allan

One of the best things you can do for your puppy early in life is crate training. Many people are under the misconception that crate training a puppy is cruel but this is far from the truth.
Dogs actually get a lot of benefit from having been crate trained and they generally come to like the fact that they have been crate trained. Many people also assume that crate training is
difficult, but this is also far from the truth.

Dogs, naturally avoid soiling the area where they will eat and sleep and this is one of the reasons why crate training is important. It is essential to take notes of the times when your puppy likes to eat, sleep, and \’go to the toilet\’ because this will help determine the best times for the crate training. Crate training is not about keeping your dog locked up for extended lengths of time.

Crate training needs to be handled with the care that one would expect from a family member. You should remember that, done correctly, crate training will enhance the lives of both you and
your dog. There are bound to be mishaps along the way when your puppy might \’mess\’ in the crate but he/she should not be punished for this, as it is highly unlikely that it would have been intentional.

Crate training is the best method of potty training a puppy by far, so it is well worth doing when they are young to eliminate one area that can be a problem with dogs, as they grow older. While it might seem that your dog doesn\’t like crate training initially, (many dogs will fuss, whine and bark when they first start crate training) most crate trained dogs learn to love their crate as their own place, much like children have their favorite blanket for security that they will carry around.

Crate training usually starts with short periods of 10 to 15 minutes slowly building up to two hours as they become more accustomed to their crate.
More Information:
http://AboutDogs.info/recommends/dogtraining.html

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Bevan Appointed to the Position of Community Relations Specialist

Gloucester City Mayor and Council at Thursday\’s work session (May 17) approved the hiring of Robert Bevan (photo) to the position of Community Relations Specialist at a salary of $28,000.

Councilman Nick Marchese said he is thrilled to have former mayor Bevan on board. \”His past experience as our mayor for eight years will be a big help to the new administration.\”

Bevan served two terms as Gloucester City mayor in the 1980\’s. He was a staunch supporter of the James ticket (Bill James, Jay Brophy, Marchese); and was instrumental in helping them get elected in November 2006.

Marchese said City Administrator Paul Kain will be returning to work on Monday, May 21. Kain has been out on sick leave since the middle of March.

\”We are very happy to have Paul back to work. And I believe he and Bob will work well together.\”

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A Bit of Opinionated Commentary from Japan

  by Hank F. Miller Jr. 

 

Think About This One!!!  

It is short but very interesting!

A car company can move its factories to Mexico and claim it\’s a free market.

A toy company can out source to a Chinese subcontractor and claim
it\’s a free market.

A shoe company can produce its shoes in south East Asia and claim
it\’s a free market.
 

 

A major bank can incorporate in Bermuda to avoid taxes and claim
it\’s a free market.

We can buy HP Printers made in Mexico. We can buy shirts made in
Bangladesh. We can purchase almost anything we want from 20 different countries.

BUT, heaven help the senior citizens who dare to buy their prescription drugs from a Canadian or Mexican pharmacy. That\’s called un-American!  

Tell everyone you know about this that is now over the age 50. It is an
interesting thought.
 

 

Forget the 50, send it to everyone. We\’re all in this boat together! Even if you aren\’t in this boat now, you\’re standing on the pier waiting for it to arrive. 

I\’m already on board! 

 

Warm Regards from the Miller English School Kitakyushu City, Japan 

 

 

 

 

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