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“God m joy that we may ghe; He pm* nijoy that we may dkare; SomeHinev He giees '• loads to lift that we may lean
to bear.
MONDAY: George Strattaa A Cam Oark are the matroctora in ceramics which starts at 9:30 A.M. to .2 KM. Other'activities mdode phywcal fitness, tin can art, knitting, crocheting, napkin ilola, hook rags and place mats. The game “Oephanr is played at 12:30 2:00 P.M. Grace Richards j* in charge. Al that is required to play this game is a 25 cent prize in a paper bag. TUESDAY: Hie tnmal activities plus macrame, broom stick lace and Bingo. To play Bingo you must' brin|; a canned good of some kind with yon. I WEDNESDAY: Nurse Marion Bechtold will be in from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. She witt'gite you ' your blood pressure reacting for you to keep for future reference. The day’s activities include ceramics, physical fitness, tin
can art, hook rugs, place mats, ^
knitting, crochetingand pinochle .
' playing in the afternoon. Please .'
remember that cards must be over as near 3:30 as possible. '^THUJRSDAY: Language, macrame plus the usual activities. In the afternoon there will be popular line dancing from 1:30 to 3:30 P.M. Dot Wheeler will take you through the steps; until March Dot does this on. a donation bask; this pays M mileage and wear and
tear on her records.
FRIDAYf Knitting. v crocheting, hook rugs, place mats, tin can art and pinochle
played in the afternoon.
TRANSPORTATION: The number is 886-5361 to reserve a seat on the bus that brings you to the Center. Anna Walls will make sure that you are picked up and returned to your door in
the afternoon.
LUNCHES: Two lunches per week per person is allowed. People over 60 are entitled. Starting Feb. 2nd lunches will be on s first come firyt served basis. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday are reservations Only. Please call Honey at 886-5161 1 week in BAD WEATHER didn’t stop the members from coining to the center on Jan. 24th foi* our Smorgasbord Luncheon with over 100 people in attendance. A good time was had by dB. A good time was had by all. COMMUNITY CLUB
EVENTS
The Women’! Community \ Club of Cepe May held It, first meeting of the 1979 aeriea, Thursday, Jan. 18th at the Hiatoriul and Community Center, Lafayette and Banki Streeta, Cape May. The guei apeaker was Mr. Mark G. Winder, of theShel) Oil Company. Hia topic waa "Where Win We Get the Fuels for Our
Future?”
The next reguler meet ing will be Hiuta., Feb.’ 15th. Tea time is 12:30PM. The guest speaker will be Mi. Catherine J.. Hunong, who will portray the biography of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. : V ' i.
SICK LIST: Sta not feeling well are Henrietta Amos, Florence DeNspoii, Florence Martino, John Madden. If there ere any others caR 886-5161 and let ns know. Gabe Nagy will be more than happy to visit with
those who are sick.
TOM’S RIVER TRIP: Anyone interested in going to the MsB the price is $9.50 and the bus leaves on Feb. 7th at 9:30 A.M. and returns at 3:00
p.m.
THANKS TO the Sodal Senice Building for lending us duura arid tables for our
Smorgasbord.
BESIDES Line Dancing many have asked to learn ballroom dancing and maybe square dancing too. If interested call the Center. Until next week, have fun and remember we will welcome you to building 29 any
day of the week.
DORIS HIGH/RETIRES Auistant Middle Township
Tax Collector, Doris M. High of Del Haven, was honored last Thursday at a retirement dinner held at the Clover I nn. Mrs. High recently retired after serving in the tax office for 23 years. Middle Township Mayor, , Samuel S. DeVico, presented her with a copy of a resolution commending Act for her excellent sdtfitt to $e township. Anne wataon. Middle Township Tax Collector prresented her with a scanner and thanked he/or her many years of dedicated service to the
township and tax office.
LITERATURE DEPARTMENT
* The Literature Department of , the Women’s Community Club of Cape May will meet in^e reading room of^the Cape May library, Monday, Feb. 12th at
1:30 P.M.
The program will be Group Discuss!op. Have you a favorite
poem?
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