Cape May County Herald, 12 December 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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The Herald And The Lantern

Wednesday. December 12.1979

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AVALON - Children in the Borough of Avalon are invited to the Children’s Christmas party Saturday, Dec. 15 between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. at Community Hall, 30th St. and Avalon Ave. ' This event te being sponsored by the Borough’s Recreation Committee and is under the direction of Jack ,Sykes. winter ? Avalon' AVALON — The monthly meeting of the Avalon Garden Club will be held Monday, December 17, in the Avalon Room at Borough Hall. This will be a mini workshop - we will be shown how to make

recreation director. “We plan to have games, prizes, refreshfhents and, of course, Santa Claus himself," Sykes said. The Holly Ball for adults will begin at 9 p.m., Dec. 15. Dancing for the evening will be provided by the Cliff Kollmeier Orchestra. Light refreshments will be provided. Dress is casual. Club Meet Set Christmas decorations or gifts Please bring a sandwich. The Gub will hold it’s annual Poinsettia Sale at the Christmas Ball December 15. Orders will be taken by calling Ida Del Vescio 96^-7949.

Dunkin’ Donuts has a beautiful Libbey. glass pine tree filled with Munchkins do $2.49 But what’s really nice about it is that> when you’ve run out of Munchkins, the( tree doesn’t run out of uses. It can hold flour or Sugar in the kitchen, c^ndy in the living room, or you can even fill it with soil and start a tiny garden. Or, for that matter, at only $2.49 I each you can buy several trees and j start a small forest. Offer available at all participating i (Dunkin’ Donuts shops while supply lasts. There’s no limit on quantity purchased.

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STONE HARBOR - The annual Christmas meeting of the Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Holiday Inn. Dec. 17. according to president Glenn A. Townley. Unlike other monthly meetings there will not be a guest speaker and business matters will be held to a minimum. Mayor James G. Wood will swear into office the all incumbent slate of officers to serve another term. A program of Christmas carols with a solo by Dianne Blum and music by Harry Strohmetz and Ray deLaurentis will precede the arrival of Santa Gaus and the exchange of gifts by the members. All gifts will then be turned over to the Cape May County Human Resources office for distribution to needy families. Three pastors from the Rec Bridge Winners AVALON - Avalon Recreational Bridge results for Nov. 30 were: 1st, Shirley Wiesenbaugh 6,490 ; 2nd, Jack Meyor. 6,160, 3rd, Marion Zucff; 5,310. 4

local churches, Rev. Monsignor Vincent Giamarino, Rev. John Spindler and Pastor G. Perry Cox will read excerpts from the Bible covering the birthday of our Saviour. A buffet supper will start at 7 p.m.

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