Cape May County Herald, 22 March 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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, Complete Assortment Curtains - Drapes - Bed Spreads

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Doors Open 10 A.M. 465-5604

Vjoff All Winter Clothing SMcMzng In A FuO Lm Of BOYS Et GIRLS CLOTHES Frow Infants To Sin 20 And Pro-Toon

Wo Cany A Largo Sanction Of LEVI S, Health Tex, Carters. Lee

Open Monddy Thru Saturday 10-5

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Avolon Bench

Tags On Sale

HcKiiminR April », the Avalon beach lags aim ^ booth, located behind borough hall, will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., and residents and visitors may purchase their beach tags'there The price for 'season tags purchased- before June 1 is $3; after Jane 1, they will be $5 Mail orders, addressed to borough hall, will be accepted until May 31. Beginning June IS (not April 2S as reported in the March 8 Herald) weekly tags will be sold on the beach by beach tag inspectors as well as at the booth behind borough hall.

Canibbean Cinise A Senior Citizens Carribbean Cruise will begin April M. The trip includes four islands, San Juan, Antigua, St. lYnmas and St. Martin. Buses will leave and return from the Victorian Towers in Cape May. For information, contact 884-8438.

Monday Thursday* ACTIVITIES Ceramics class begins at 9:30 .A.M. to f:30 P.M. Eleanor Cubcrnot Is in charge of tbe class. George Strattan and Cass Dark will answer any questions you care to ask. Monday afternoon: Beauty Culture with Jane Watts, from 1:30 to 2:30p.m. She must have at least 14 seniors who are interested or this program will

st6p.

Tuesday: Cake decorating class starts at 9:30 a m. with Cass Clark instructing. Bring your own cake and icing and Cass will show you how to decorate. Bingo from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. ]U*t bring a canned goods of some

kind.

Tuesday. & 'Thursday: Macrame by Jack Wagner. He will & glad to show you how. Slick Weaving- with John Liquori instructing'... and Amelia helping her man. Wednesday: Substitute nurse Louise Anastasi will be Tilling in.

MT Student Council Holds Cancer Dance-A-Thon Sat. Nile

The Middle Township Middle Sdtool Student Council is sponsoring a Dance-a-Thon - on Saturday, March 24, beginning at 10 a.m? and continuing until 10 p.m. lo benefit the American Cancer Society of Cape May County. The event takes place at the school. East Pacific Avenue and Garden State Parkway, Cape May Court House More than ISSldancers will be participating. In the past the Student Council has sponsored activities that raised over 83000 for this cause. Student Council will provide lunch, dinner, contests and prizes for the dancers. A dance for the Middle School students will be held from 7:3* to 10:30 that

visors are David L. Haines (and

CarolHart.

9:30 a.m. to 10:30 8.m. Pinochle in the afternoon. All we ask is that you have your cards over by as near 3 :30 as possible Thursday: Language at 10 a.m. ... Anthony Villani is instructor. Line Dancing from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Dot Wheeler will take you through the steps. Friday: Regular activities ... plus pinochle. Transportation: All it takes is a. phone call'to Anna M. Walls at 886-5161 and she will make all the arrangements. Lunches: On a first come, first serve, basis on Wednesday. & Friday: anyone under the age of 60 is not eligible. Sick List: To all members a speedy recovery, and these good wishes go to Henrietta Amos, Florence Defyapoli, Jack Madden, Carmen Arena, who is in a Florida Hospital. Coming Events: Weight control, Dot Wheeler >yill take over the class if she lias enough seniors. Auction Sale...watch fot* ^te...another trip to the resorts. Band rehearsals twice a week. If ybu live in Lower Township and still haven’t gotten the vial of life, stop over to the center and pick one up ... they'are free of

charge.

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• Dawn Fariand and Steven Frame are axhainrien. AdTrade Show Apr. 21-23 The Wildwood Jaycees are planning their Tenth Annual Hotel Motel Restaurant Trade Show. April 21.22.23 at Wildwood Convention Hall. The purpose of the Trade Show, according to Steven A. Wade, Trade Show Chairman, is to provide a market place for companies interested ini merchandising their products and services to the lodging and food

SENIORTOURS FLORIDA FUND! $23gQo 4 DAYS - APR. 2ND-5TH Indudes: '• • Transportation to Phlh. Airport • Direct flight to Orlando ^ • Accommodations at the fabtilous International Inn • Hearty, all-you-can-eat breakfasts • Gourmet buffet dinners • Admissions to Disney World and Sea World • Transportation, transfers, baggage handling, and tips • Tour escort service PHONE NOW KM RESERVATIONS SENIORTOURS, INC

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This year the show will be represented by over 100 national and regional companies. The Jaycees expect approximately 7.000 hotel, motel and restaurant owners and operators to attend the three day ^ffair. * Obituaries'

KENNETH L. BORER. SR.. 7a. Cape May Coart Haase. Retired from Hoffman Beverage Ca. 2/15. EDWARD W. PETERS. S3. Ocean CMy. Employee of Ocean CHy Recreation Dept. 3/13. MARY HENRY. 87. Ocean City. Rcndeot of tbe area for CR years. 3/15. ALICIA HARMER. 71. YiRas. An honorary , member of Fraternal Order of Polirc. 3/11. I.ESSIE MAE PERSON. 61. | Cape May Coart Home. Member of tbe Kingdom Prayer Home Church 3/10 MYRTLE GCSEY. Cl. Cape May. Former employee of Fitler Cnm Co. in Philadelphia. 3/13. MARION MeCACLEY. 81. Ocean CMy. legal secretary for Iceland. Garrett A Hagbev 3/17'.

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