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Thursday; August 30,1979
THEONEDAY I VACATION.
SO MUCH TO DO, SO CLOSE TO HOME
Great Advertture is a lot closer
than you think.
In fact, ifs conveniently located In central New Jersey-so it's
.. .. _ ui n_i t_it_ncr-vjctvn just 65 miles from midtown Manhattan Aqua Stadium
and 52 miles from the Liberty Bell
See "Thole City Lights"-our musical salute to Broadway Catch the performing dolphins and dare-devil high-divers at the
, See more than 2,000 animals Over 50 species. Living wild in their natural habitat along the 5Vj mile Safari Drive. See the new Australian section. See everything frond antelopes to zebras All just Inches away as you ■
pass in your car
PIUS 1 MAGIC 'TIL MIDNIGHT" Great Adventute is a new place
Take in our Circus Show, "Stars, Soanales and Thrills' -featurina David
Even closer from almost anywhere McMillan's Flying Tigers
in New Jersey Follow this map along And enjoy puppet shows Strolling at night. Riled with eliciting nighttime the Jersey Turnpike and get off at Exit 7A. musicians. Marching bands. things to do Like fireworks Disco - MN FOR THE WHOLE MMIIY - FTus-big name recording artists, dancjng in our Bandstand By The
in concert, throughout the season Lake And the amazing new sights
PIqes MDK ancl sounc * s our multi-media laser Aun unoc oincc show-brand new this year. and MOKfc rides So stick around for" "Magic Til
The nicest thing about Great > Adventure is there's something for everyone So don't leave anyone home-pack up the family and come.
Pl£NTY OF FRESH AIR
AND SUNSHINE
Challenge Rolling Thunder-Great MidhignT-the perfect ending to your
mfure's two, mighty, new wood perfect vacation
Be prepared for a day in the,
country. 'Cause Great Adventure lies on 1,100 beautifully landscaped acres With a lake A pond. Millions of (towers And miles of quiet, tree-lined paths
and manicured gardens
4 HOURS OF UVE
ENTEBTAINyENT EACH DAY
Any time is show time at Great Adventure And ifs all new for 79
Advenfure's two, mighty, new wood
coasters.
Brave the whirling, twirling new Enterprise ride Enjoy favorites like Lightnin' Loops and the Log Flume Then tour the eerie new Flaunted Castle-if you can muster the courage And don't forget the toddlers We've built three new rides in Kiddie Kingdom especially for them Plus a Fitting 2oo with baby animals they can touch and love.
At Great Adventure-where young or old-you're part of the fun!
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Adventure combtnatton ticket any dayihrough Sept 23. This o o offer cannot be combined with any other discount or £ C&TTfXi %
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BIRTHS
JASON JOHN FRAME, born to John and Kathleen Frame, 14 Eldredge Ave„ Sunray Beach. (7-23) TIFFANIE ANNMARIE BENNER. born to Raymond and Ellen Benner, Town Bank Manor, Apt. E-5, N. Cape May. (8-8) TRACY LEIGH GITTLE, born to Mark and Victoria Gittle, 216 Broadway Ave., Villas. (82> MARY ALYSON TOWN, born to Paul and Irene Town. 345 43rd Place. Sea Isle City. (8-15) RUTH ANNE NEWBY, bom to Wallace and Nancy Newby. 303A Willow Lane. Cape may. (8-16) STACY JOANNE HOON. bom to Hubert and Carol Hood. 16 Wakefield Place. Cape mav. (8-16) JOELLE VOELKER. bom. to Frederick and Joanne Voelker, 962 Myrtle Road. Cape May (8-17) JENNY LYNN ROfr SON, bom to David and Theresa Robson, 1609 Star Avenue, Villas. (8-20) PATRICIA ANN FALCK, bom to Robert and Debra Falck, 309 Cedardale Avenue, Villas. (8-20) PAUL GEORGE RISHAR, born to David and Karen Rishar, 501 Winslow Ave., N. Cape May. (8-21)
Geographic Society Lecture
CAPE MAY - The last lecture of the 1979season of the Cape May Geographic Society will be held on August 31 at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Victorian Towers, Washington Street, Cape may. Dr. Stewart Farrell will give a synchronized presentation of music and slides titled "Moving On", showing the majesty and color of Yellowstone, Jasper and Glacier National Parks as well as the Oregon ooast. Farrell is associ te professor of J| marine geology at Stockton State CoPege, works in coastal ; ocess and has a PhDing'-jiogy. A small charge will be made for non-members of the Geographic Society. The annual business meeting will be held following the lecture. Bishop Announces CAMDEN — BISHOP George H. Guilfoyle announced 11 clergy assignments in the Camden diocese this week.Effective Sept. 4: Ft. Salvatore L. De Irlse, from associate pastor, St. John of God, North Cape may, to associate pastor, St. Michael, Cedarville. Ft. Salvatore R. DiDino. from part-time associate pastor, St. John the Baptist, Camden, and parttime chaplain, Cooper Medical Center, Camden, to asspeiate pastor, St. John of God, North Cape may. Fr. David Minniti, from associate pastor, Assumption, Wildwood Crest to associate pastor, Our Lady of Grace, Somerdale

