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The Herald And The Lantern
Thursday, June 7,1979
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Retarded Citizens Summer Camp RIO GRANDE - The Association for Retarded Citizens of Cape May County will sponsor a fourweek summer day camp program during the month of August. Limited enrollment is now open,., If you are interested in this program, please contact the unit office at 6th and Maryland Aves. in Rio Grande, 465 9349
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HONORED GUESTS al Sunday’s National Junior ROTC Annual Awards Ceremonies in Court House were M (l.-r.l Mrs. Clara Foster.
Robert Palmguard, John Wicker. Jean Berger. Master Chief Ryan, George Rapp, Lcdr. Cornell. Joseph Marren. James Lee.
Harbor Rec Season Opens
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SKA ISLE CITY - The Upper Cape Chapter of the Deborah Hospital will hold their final meeting for this term June 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Italian American Guh.
STONE HARBOR - The Stone Harbor summer recreation season officially begins Monday June 11 with tennis membership registration at the 82nd St. center. Registration will continue daily from 8 a.m. to Noon. Stone Harbor vacationers and residents may sign up for a season membershipor for period of one. two, or four weeks. Avalon players and other non-residents are limited to the season option only. The^Yec real ion department'" operates 16 all.weather tennis courts, five at 97th St. and llal82nd St. Although a membership system is in effect, other players are welcome when courts are available on an hourly fee basis. Also, nonmembers may reserve court time during the 1-4 p.m. period. According to recreation director Rob Dewey, most of the other programs will start the week of July 1. Some of the activities with their starting dates are as follows: Little League Baseball - Tryouts June 29. July 2, 3, 5, and 6 at 9 a.m. and
Gospel Men’s Dinner
The Cape May County Chapter of Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International will hold their first monthly dinner meeting. Saturday, June 9, 7 p.m. The featured speaker will be Henry W. Baxter Jr. of Lansdowne, Pa. Baxter is an International Director of Full Gospel and President of the Media, Pa. Chapter. The meeting will be held at the Democratic Clubhouse of Cape May County. Garden State Parkway and Pacific Ave., Cape May Court House. For further information and reservations, call (609) 729-1870 OT 729-2650.
continue until Aug. 17 Mon.. Wed., and FYi. Ages 8-13. All tryouts and games atBistSt. field. Basketball Practice games and signup Friday July 6 at 96th St. court: 6 p.m. Girls Junior League - ages 11-14, 7 p.m. Boys Junior League - ages 12-15, 8 p m. Girls Senior League -ages 15-18. Boys Senior League will be a six team league for players aged 15-up. Captains will form their own teams. Contact the recreation office for further information. Volleyball Informal games Mon.,Wed.,and Fri. evenings starting June 18 82nd St. center 7-8 p.m. Youth volleyball - Tues.. Thur mornings 10:30-11:30 starling July 10. Soccer - This is a new activity. Signup for a four team league will take place Monday July 2. 7 p.m., at the 82nd St. genter. Tentative plans are that the league will cover ages ISIS. Younger players are welcome, and if there is sufficient demand for a junior league, it will be arranged. Shuffleborad Opens June 11 and will operate from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 97th center. Equipment provided Table Tennis, Badminton, Paddle Tennis These activities start June 18 at the 82nd St. recreation area. Equipment provided. A brochure outlining the Civic Wine &
tennis program in detail, including all rates, and listing the other recreation activities is available at both recreation office, 3681210.
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