THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979
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Senior Gtizen’s Club News
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M6NDAY-THURSDAY: CERAMIC CLASS - 9:30 to 1:30 p.m. Beginners and advanced. PHYSICAL FITNESS EVERY DAY AT 10:30a.m. THURSDAY MOR NING: Cake decorating class with Cass Clark instructor — 9:30 a.m. Bring your own cake and icing. TUESDAY AF TERNOON: BINGO - in the center 12:30 to 2 p.m. Bring something at least worth 25 cents with you to be eligible to play the game. TUESDAY-THURSD-AY: Macramc instruction all day long with Jack Wagner. Also, stick
MOWER SALE CUT $40. 20-in. mower with vacuum action steel decV and 3V^-HP Briws & Stratton variable speed engine, was 159.99 Spr 79 Gen NOW ONLY 119.88* DISHWASHER SALE CUT $20. 5-cycle auto, builtin dishwasher, was 219.95 Spr. *79 Gen. NOW ONLY 199.81* CUT $20. 5-cycle portable, was 249.95 Spr. 79 Gen NOW ONLY 229.S8" *ptu« transportation and handlinc Saiarlynmanor RIO GRANDE
weaving with John Liquori. WEDNESDAY: Blood* pressure check — 9.3010:30 a m. — free. Take a number when you enter the building to speed up your visit. PINOCHLE IN THE P.M. - from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Players are looking for partners each week. THURSDAY: USUAL ACTIVITIES plus in the afternoon line dancing from 1:30-3 p.m. Only a few more weeks left in the S.A.G.E.S. program - also free of charge. FRIDAY: Usual ac Livities plus Pinochle in the afternoon. SICK LIST: Not' able to come back to the center with us yet are Henrietta Amos. Carmen Arena in Florida Hospital. Jean McGuire. Gabe Nagy at home, and Edward Cubcrnot ' m Burdette Hospital an^Rulh Scherff in Cooper Hospital
Historic Society Sets Plans
Pursuanl to Its aim o( covered dish dinner and a preserving the Cape wine’ tasting parly in
Historical heritage, the December
Greater Cape May Mary E. Logan, first Historical Society was vice-president reported convened in a planning that arrangements are session at the Colonial complete to have the House this week. Colonial House open daily President James Mid- to visitars and of the
dleton led the group in restoration work
developing a tentative I order to bolster funding calender of events for the for preservation work the balance of 1979. The society voted to set 1990 calender includes a yard membership rates at S5 sale for early June, a single and S7.50 family strawberry festival for Russel Whitman mid-June, a picnic outing presented a pair of antique in August. Thanksgiving lead crystal pinch bottles
. for the society's permanent
Fifties Dance e,lhibil Mrs Mar y Gilroy, RIO GRANDE-The Rio Mar , lb< ^ 0 ; 5Cn > s ,? mF Grande Fire Company will " r,lf “ ls , 1 rom 'he Old Cape
sponsor a "SO's Dance" May Playhouse
R.S.V.P.
A amall family company (nvlttf you to ITALY thjj Autumn. Seventeen day*, a deluxe motor coach tour of a country. From Oalllleo'a Plea to the hie of Capri. DaVInci to Fellini. . i Venice to Florence,\the Italian Alps to
Sorrento.
The Vatican City. . Taste Italy 17 Days Vintage'79 $1,575 double occupancy Sandpiper World Tours m 10629 Ocean Dr. ■ » - Stone Harbor, N. J. 06247 SOi. Writ, for details. 368-2040 ^
Saturday. May 26. at the new fire hall from 9 p.m. until 1 a m Donations are $5 per person The tuusic will be provided by The
Favorites.
B.Y.O.B. and set-ups will be furnished. Come out dressed in the styles of the 50s. Tickets can be obtained from any member oral the door.
Rio Grande Girl Jr. Olympics Contestant
RIO GRANDE - Kris Moulder of 4<io Grande competed in the AAU Jr. Olympics Mid-Atlantic Meet. Wilmington. Del. recently. Kris did not win a place but came within three tenths of a point of the first place winner in the 10-11 yr. old groqp w ilh an all-around total of 33.7
points.
Kris launched her gymnastics career at age eight. She entered her first frr ,A4*r6' « l
meet in 1977. Since then Kris has competed in- nine beginners class HI meets where she won a total of 25 ribbons! Kirs is now training in intermediate and advanced classes of gymnastics in preparation for competition next fall. She will attend the International Gymnastics Camp in Stroudsburg. Fa. this, summer wit^ her team-
mate.
Animal Welfare RIO GRANDE - A public meeting of the Animal Welfare Society of Cape May County will be held at fl p.m Tuesday,May 15 in the Social Services Building. Guest speaker will be Officer Ralph Blakely and his K-9 dog. Benji of the Cape May Police Department. For information, call 465-
4563
Slone Harbor Oardeners IVIeel STONE HARBOR - The meeting of the Club of Stone irbor will be held at the Firehouse at 10 a m. Mr. Jack April! of Learnings Run Botanical Garden will present a slide lecture. Dried arrangements will be available for purchase. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served.
May -14 CJrfdeng Irarbor w
Remember Mom with a loving Mother's Day Card.
BAYSHME VARIETY OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY WOODLAND 4 BAYSMORE ROAD, VILLAS
LEVER - NO. 6 LARRY CLARK /or AVALON COUNCIL MAY 8TH
To Achieve our Goals, to Reach our Destiny, Avalon Needs a Competent and Experienced Captain and Crew 1 that will Run a Tight Ship. ‘ AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE " A Doer And Achiever " pAid I OR B.G.CLAtyr W , Avjlon

