Two honored for 'service above self'

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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
11-11-2004
Two honored for 'service above self'
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-South

Cape Elizabeth residents Henry Adams and Gus Barber were honored as Paul Harris Fellows by the South Portland/Cape Elizabeth Rotary Club. The men, neither a Rotarian, were recognized for exemplifying the Rotary ideal of "service above self."

The awards were presented by Rotarian Tony Wagner, his wife Sally Campbell and town manager Mike McGovern. Each award represents a $1,000 donation to the Rotary Foundation.
Adams has served Cape Elizabeth as election warden, member ...

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