Cape May County Herald, 20 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Wednesday. August 20,1980

Annual Art Show Set For End of IVfonth

Sfd.NK IIAHHOK The Women's Civic Club's itnnual art show is set for 11 to to A to Sunday. Au« :il at the %th and the beach duhtfousc Cotchainng this years event are Mrs James (i Wood and Mrs Marty Wear who announced that artists, from Court Mouse. Avalon

and Stone Harbor may enter by registering at the clubhouse 9 am the .day of the show There* is no en trance fee. The show will include six categories watercolors. oils, acrylics, cfafts, mixed media and photographs Awards will be presented by Mayor James G. Wood

each category who will be selected by a panel of judges Assisting the chairladies are club members Mrs Philip Mixsell. Florence Folcher and Mrs Rosalind Blair

Reading Club Concludes With Pirate’s Party

COURT MOUSE - The Pirate s Party marking the end of the Cape May County Library's Summer Reading Club will be 1 p.m. Aug. 20 in the rnSin reading

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CAPE MAY*- A Fine Arts Fantasy Auction is being sponsored at the I^fayette St. Community Center here Saturday evening by the Cape May County Jaycee-ettes as a benefit for the county unit of the N.J. Assn, for Retarded Citizens (ARC). There will be a preview starting at 7. with the auction beginning at R p.m The Fine Arts Gallery of

Return From Cheering Time

COURT HOUSE - Middle Township H.S. varsity cheerleaders Renee Spaulding and Rita Willis have returned from a cheerleading competition at Trenton State College.

During the three-day event they learned new cheers and pompom dances, and earned blue ribbons for each day they

participated.

HEALTH FOODS! FOODS ft COSMETICS ORGANIC-NATURAL VITAMINS Also Books & Magazines to nature MARIYN MANOR SHOPR^ CTR.

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To remind yourself to register for Atlantic Community College's fall semester

Make a date to register for one or more of Atlantic Community College’s fall semester courses on Monday, August 85. ACC offers more than 800 courses tp meet your educational goals. Our courses arc an< excellent way to start a new career, Improve the old one, or take a class or two for your own jjcrsonal reward. Courses arc scheduled early tn the morning, in the afternoon, or late at night. You can take classes on our Mays Landing campus, In Atlantic City, Cape May and Hammonton. Fall classes begin Tuesday, September 8. ACC makes a lot of sense. You’ll be able to save precious time, money and gas to and from college. You’ll benefit from our low tuition. Plus, you’ll meet people. Just like vourself, who want the best a college education has to offer. Financial aid is available. ACC is approved

for veterans’ educational benefits. Master Charge and Visa arc accepted. Registrations will be accepted from 9:30 a.m^ to 8 p.m. in Walter E. Edge Hall on the Mays Landing campus. For more Information about all of ACC’s fall semester opportunities, call 685-1111 or 646-4950,'ext. 808.

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members and their families are invited to attend. The festivities will begin with a magic show performed by Wayne

Andrews. Films and refreshments will follow, and all crew members will have abandoned ship by

3.3typ.m.

Ardmore, Pa, will present original works of art and prints by famous artists. Former mayor Bruce Minnix, president of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, will be a guest auc-

tioneer.

There will be refreshments and door prizes Ticket information is available thru the Jayceo ettes at KSI-7412 or MOI; or thru ARC at 4fiS-Rm

B6ROUGH OF AVALON PUBLIC HEARING THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE INPUT FROM THE TAXPAYERS OF AVALON CONCERNING A PROPOSAL TO PURCHASE 2.94 ACRES OF GROUND AT 8TH STREET AND OCEAN DRIVE FOR POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT AS A MARINA AND A PUBLIC PARK AT THE REGULAR BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1980 AT 8:00 P.M. AT BOROUGH HALL. 3100 DUNE DRIVE. PLEASE ATTEND TO VOICE YOUR OPINION DOROTHY R. BRENNAN DEPUTY BOROUGH CLERK

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