Cape May County Herald, 8 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Herald A lantern 8 July 81

.STOPPED AT THE lltmk. I inr and Slnkfr bait and «i»< k|p shop, an adjunct . if.th« , 'i"» > i Midi < enlrr. Io jupI nes»s on the. Kifsi Annual .Women s filue Kishm^ Tournament «iwner.l/e,Koger* is sppn sonryi the tourney and told’ u.. it will br- Saturday. July

I) with rain date aet for the 12th . The men whb worked hard to organize the con test are Dave Kellenbaum. Phil .iutfVftki, John Meade. Henry ' Peddle Rill and Tom Tozer. and ^Russ Wheatley, who will be the official weighmaster

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Phil JiWyslU''S’ilh the CoimirtJobn. Bill Tmer on the Eiffhi Ts and Terry Venturi, owner of the UFO will serve as weather cotnmittee and hold a captains' mating on Friday to discuss logistics LADIES MAY pick Up their.e’ntry blames at Hook. Line and Sinker yith an entry fee of $10 per lady angler Rules art* Six lines per boat with one lure per' line There'll be prizes for the. biggest blue caught on each boat plus fame and fortune for the winners: If you have any questions call l^e Rogers at 967-4771. Phil Judyski was hyper that day because the first two white marlin had been caught the day before and at least 100 people gathered at the Center to witness their weigh-in, connie Sands who owns the Sandpiper Galerie at 109th .St and 3rd Ave. and who has teamed up with Jo Colino to fouhd the new Slone Harbor School of Art. gave another cocktail party, last Sunday — this time in hef own perfect gem bf a house If you’ve visited the Galerie you know what her home would be like. It’s an

esoteric collection of memorabilia, both sentunerttal and beautiful SHfc USED the Galerip. Itself, to expand the area for guests and we had our drinks and hors d'ouvres in an ambience of lovely pain'Jings and artifacts’ while composers played their own works on her piano. It reminded this wfiter of bygone days in Greenwich Village. WE PARTICULARLY enjoyed meeting Wanda and Patil Gilles whb have just returned from their thiPd trip around the world; Ruth Fisher, an activist from Dennisville. aridJeanette O^May whose column appears frequently in the HeralM Connie has another party planned for JulyjZSth. (We don’t know wheiB she gets all that energy), 'nhe public will be invited, so mark the date — the invitation will appear in this paper and we’ll all get to meet the - celebrated Bucks County ■artist. George Ivers. THE LADIES of Avalon's Ydcht Club Auxiliary. in cooperation with Gallagher's Liquor Store and the Cheese Trap have planned the first (of many,

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