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Wednesday, December 24,1980
County Calendar llemt for Dm m STV ( «I.KMlAR mual be rrcnrfd Ihr Thor Mtay prior to puMtulion .Send them fo f.O. »•« », AviIm. S.J. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 Nprrial Mealing. Borough of Avalon Council (accep lance of bids for sewer bonds). Borough Hall, Council Meeting Room. 3 p.m Model Railroad dub annual Xmas Open House, 135 W Burke Ave . Wildwood, every Tuesday thru Jan 6. 7:30 to 9 p.m WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2i Free Bridge lessons (all types 4«3 »46fl>, Co Extension Bldg , Dennisville Rd^Court House. 10 to 11:30 (bring a table) Free Weekly Dance C'lasaes for men & women, Community Ctr . Sea Isle City, every Wednesday, 1,30 p.m. Roller Skating Party. Community Hall. Avalon, every other Wednesday, tonight 7 to 9:30 p.m THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25 Christmas — Joy to the World! FRIDAY. DECEM$ER26 Story Hour for pre schooler, Library branch, 26th St.. Avalon, every Friday, 10 a m I3th Annual Xmas in Dennisville Twp., start from Methodist Church Social Hall, Dennisville, 6 to 10 p.m. Xmas Candlelight House Tour, sponsored by MidAtlantic Ctr. for the Arts (8M-5404), Cape May, 6 to 10 p.m. Xmas Decorating tr Lighting Contest by Chamber of Cmmerce, Stone Harbor, judging 7 to 9 p.m Music A Fellowship, the Lighthouse Christian Coffeehouse (RfM-2424), Broadway near Fourth, West Cape May. every Saturday, 7:30 p.m SUNDAY. DECEMBER 26 Listings in the Countv Calendar are free. MONDA V. DECEMBER 29 (iol your tax return info in Order ? TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30 Dance A Workout Classes. Community Hall, Avalon, every Tuesday A Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. I.ATER IN DECEMBER New Year’s Kvr Party by The Seniors (368-6981 for reservations). American legion Hall, Stone Harbor. 8 p m New Year’s Eve Party. Rio Grande Fire Hall (tickets from any Rio Grande fireman >. Delsea Drive & New York Ave . 10 p m until 2am SnciaL Democrat Club. Bayshore Rd. A Washington Ave , Villas. 8pm . January 6
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near Rt. 47 S. Dennis, daily thru Jan. 1 (closed Xmas Eve). 6 to 9:30 p.m. Mixed Media Exhibit of Avalon Artist Cheryl Crews, Rockland Caller, 406 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, Dec. 13 thru Jan. 10, gallery Hours 10 to 5 Tues. thru Sat. 7 to 9 p.m. Fri. Inside Jogging A Walking. Community Hall, Avalon, every Monday, Wednesday A Friday, 10 am. to 2 p.m. Members' Art Exhibit C.M. County Art League, Carriage House House Galleries, Physick Estate, Cape May. 11 to 4 Saturday, A 1 to 4 Sundays (closed weekdays). Geo. Buyer Historical Museum. Rm.212-216 City Hall (522-2444) N.J. A Montgomery Ave. Wildwood, Monday thru Friday 1 to 3. County Museum 465-3535) in historic John Holmes House (Indian, Whaling A colonial artifacts, Victorian antiques. Genealogical info). Rt. 9 north of Court House, Monday thru Saturday 10 to 4. County Library (465-7837), Court House. Monday thru Thursday. 8:45 am. to 9 p.m.. Saturday 8:45 am. to 4:30 p.m.. Sunday, 1 to 5. City Library (884-3305), Cape May. Monday thru Friday 10 to noon A 2 to 5. Saturday 10 to non. Tuesday A Thursday evening 7 to 9. Phreedom Phoundation Christian outreach facility for youth, 2619 Dune dr., Avalon, daily.
and Saturday 10 to 2. Sr. Citizen Swimming (884-8411 ext. 27), Elementary School Pool, Cape May every Monday. Wednesday A Friday afternoon 3:30 to 4:30 Rirding Hotline (taped message ori bird sightings, hawk watch reports, interesting phenomena A birding tips) by C.M. Bird observatory, 707 E. Lake Dr. Cape May Point (884-2636). Wildlife Rescue/Genesis Nature Ctr. (465-5293) featuring exhibits of creation A home for injured A orphaned wildlife, Rt. 47 A Hand Ave., Dias Creek,open for tours Wednesday thru Saturday,10 to 6 A Sunday 1 to 5. Wetlands Institute featuring Nature Museum Aquaria, Observation Tower A Bookstore (368-1211), Stone Harbor Blvd., Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 5. Belleplain State Forest. (861-2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic areas, camping, fresh water lake; dally. Cape May Point State Park. (884-2159) featuring nature ets., nature trails, surfishing, scenic overlook, daily till dusk. County Park (465-5271) featuring barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground A rec. eqpt. ball fields bike A hiking trails, Rt. 9 north of Court House, daily till dusk Children's Zoo. County Park Rt. 9 North of Court House, daily till dusk. 'N
HORTICULTURE STUDENTS Donna Sayre, left. Jay Zoller and Gail Allax, all from Cape May County, inspect potnsettias in greenhouse at Cumberland County College, where they are enrolled in Associate Degree program in Ornamental Horticulture.
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May yours be a simply wonderful lifdiday, enjoyed to its fullest: LOWER TOWNSHIP MAYOR THOMAS CLYDESDALE COMMITTEEMAN JACK MORAN COMMITTEEWOMAN M.M. "P»pgl«" BEIBERBACH

