Cape May County Herald, 17 June 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald & Lantern 17 June 81 r : —-

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MIDDLE TWP The Great Chan nel Bridge on Slone Harbor Blvd between here and Stone Harbor will be cloaed to vehicular traffic at certain times from 8 a m. to 2 p m. thru Friday, .June 19 for repairs, announces Neil O Clarke, county engineer.

Entries Due For Best Hydrangea

STONE HARBOR - Entry blanks for this year's annual Hydrangea Festival must be submitted to Mrs. , Philip Missell, 101-Mth St. by Sunday. June 21st. Mrs.

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FAMOUS BROASTED CHICKEN

Mixsell is again cochairing the event with ^Mrs. Jerry Stump of 371 95th St Blanks may be obtained at Borough Hall or the Chlmber of Commerce office, 212-96th St. The colorful contest is sponsored by the Hydrangea Club, a- nonprofit organiMtion. headquartered in Atlantic City, dedicated to promoting South Jersey's official

flower.

In this community Mrs. Wiley Christie, Mrs. John Kokonos, Mm. Robert Petruzzo and Mrs. Alfred Westhoff will be the judges. Actual judging will take

4 Piece* Chicken 2.60 8 Piece* Chicken 5.15 12 Piece* Chicken 7.70 16 Piece* Chicken ld.20 20 Piece* Chicken 12.70 24 Piece* Chicken 15.20 28 Piece* Chicken 17.60

Wa* Your Last Sandwich Made By A Computer

The Hole In the Woll Sondwich Shop doe»n t fold, tptndle or mutilote it* londwichet. We offer 101 different vonetie* of sondwiche* to pleote onyone * to*le, terved up m a homey environment where you don't hove to order through o machine. Or eat like one. Stop by toon ond find out who* it'» like to eat o real tandwich prepared to your order while you wait. And. piled high with gctodie* you d never get at one of tho»e food factorial

'Buldging Belly Busters”

HOAGIES Italian Hoafle

Roast Beef Heagle Tuna Heagle American Cheese Hoeglc ProvQlone A American CkecCe Hoeglc Provoloee Cheese Hoagle ' Turkey Breaet A American Cheeee Hoagle Ham A cheeee Hoagle.

Cin».of> A Proolon Ho«l< 4.M 2.JS ( Steak HokfU 4.M 2.M A«.Hun Hugh, (H.kk, Am... Chum, Bologna A Cook.d Snlnnl 3.44 - 1.13

“PILED HIGH STEAK SANDWICHES" Cbanat Stank; 3.B3 1.93 Stank Saadwtck 3.23 1.63 Plfta Sttak 4.13 2.10

SEAFOOD DINNERS ^Broattgd Fillet of FUh 2.95 "Broatted Scallop Dinner I0 M to 12” 4.95 *Broaated Deviled Crab Dinner (2) 3.95 *Broaited Oyater Dinner (5) 4.95 *Broatted Shrimp Dinner (5) 4.95 * Dinner Includes: Club Fries. Cole Slew Cocktail or Tartar Sauce. Roll

place on Wednesday, June. 24th. Winners will be elifelV

ill be eligiv

ble to participate in coastal Hydrangea Trail competition with winneft in other seashore towns between Cape May Point and Atlantic City Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: best bush, best garden, best red. best small-home display4|and best largehome display. The best overall display in each coastal town will then be judged by the Hydrangea Club’s committee to pick the Grand Sweepstakes'

winner.

ANTIQUE AUTOS like this one will take part in the an-* nual Antique Automobile Parade and show during the 1981 Sea Isle City "Skimmer Weekend", June 20 and 21. as the j resort officially opens summer season. The antiqur autos are Just part of three-day celebration, starting Friday r avening. June 19 with the 'bar-hop nlte\ with events like the Saturday oceanstde flea market, a race, ah art show and other Iventg.

8 Receive

Degrees

W LONG BRANCH - Eight students from Cape May County were among the 750 who received degrees at Monmouth College’s 47th commencement exercises recently. The new graduates are: William Kelly, Cape May; Edward Teise, Erma; Steven Dougherty, Ocean City, and Mary Moulton, Villas, all with B.S. degrees. * ' Awarded the degree of master of business administration were: Joseph Willshire, Court House; Gordon Dahl and Donald Reichle, Ocean City, and Theresa Karter, Villas.

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NOW OPEN—featuring the work of.. e Carolyn Bllth ■ Hobton Pittman

e Howard Watson ■ Maggie Weston

■ Joe Brown ■ George Ivers

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TRENTON — The state Dept, of Transportation will receive bids tomorrow for the resurfacing of Breakwater Road in Lower Township. The project Is funded 75 per cent by the federal government and 25 per cent by the state and is to be completed by August 27 next year.

FREE Nwriiif T«tt S«t for Stnior Cttiitm

Anyone who ho* trouble hearing or understanding I* welcome to have a free hearing test uting the latest electronic equipment to determine if they have a correctable lot*. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who may hove been told nothing could be done for them should hove a hearing test to find

out if they one of the many o hearing oi^^ill

fill help. The free hearing te»t will be given Friday ot THE HEARING AID CENTER from 9 o.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you cannot come into the office, coll for a free home vi*it.

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE HEARING AID CENTERS

OCEAN CITY. N.J. 399-7748 1523 Bay shore Rd. VILLAS. N.J.

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