Cape May County Herald, 15 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 28

Herald & Lantern 15 July 81

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Winxiers In July 4 Contests

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FRISBEK WINNERS were: 10 to 15, Patrick Brunner and Paul Brun; ner; 16 to 25. Camel

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"Buldglng Belly Bnttert” HOAGIES Whole Half Italian Hoagie 3.60 1.85 Roatt Beef Hdagle .......... 5.10 2.60 Tuna Hoagie 4.60 2.35 American Cheete Hoegle ... 3.60 1.85 Provolone-A American Cheete Hoagie. 3.95 2.00 ProvotoneCheeteHoafMe.'.. 3.95 2.05 turkey Brett! 6 American' Cheete Hoagie...4.65 2.35 Ham A Cheete Hoagie 4.65 2.35 Cappecola A Provolone Hoegle 4.55 2.35 Cheete Steak Hoagie 4.95 2.50 American Hoagie (Ham, Amer. Cheete. Bologna A Cooked Salami 3.60 1.85

SANDWICH SPECIALS!

MON. ATUES.

Turkey 5 Amer. Cheete Hoagie Reg. 62.35 61.74 WED. A THURS. - Steak Sandwich Reg.^61.‘65 61.38 -v. FRIDAY FlltAI O' Flah on a Bun Reg. 61.45 61.27 fillet O' Chicken on a Bun Reg. 61.75 6T.27 SAT. A SUN. • 12 Broatted Chicken Reg. 67.70 66.96

SEAFOOD DINNERS

'Broatted Fillet of Fleh..;. -r^.. 2.95 'Broatted Scallop Dinner ) 10" to 12" •... v y..4.95 •Broatted Deviled Crab Dinner (2) 3.95 'Brdatted Oyster Dinner (5}... 4.95* 'Broatted Shrimp Dinner (5).. 4.95 "Owner includes Club fries. Cole Slew. , Cocfteil or Toner Souce Roll

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— PARTY TRAYS

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all day Chamber Jhf Commerce Independence day celebration drew a large crowd despite the cloudy weather; with registrations in ail events exceeding the previous year’s, according to Chamber president Glenn

A Tbwnley.

First, second and third piece trophies were awarded in all events, except the 3-year-old Candy Scramble, where nine special prizes were presented to ’ lucky youngsters. The Helen L. Oilier Memorial Award was presented to the grand champion in the Sand Castle building con-

test

WINNERS IN the various contests were:/Candy Scramble, Paul Ma-i nion, Bryan Mattson, Teddy Reagen, Jim Stortz. D. Houseal, Jennifer Shivers, B. Splno and Whitney Farino. Foot races ages 6 and 7; Scott Juenger and Courtney Anderson; 8 and 9, Keith and G. harden; 10 to 1(, Tom Greenwood and Dale Baris; i3 and 16, Steve Stroup andi,-^0e Devine; 16 and uu. H McGovern and ^ike Wilson; 6 to 8. Moms^nd Pops, Tom Croskey and Keith Naughtbn. SLOW BIKE races; 6 to 8. Scott Juenger and Jeanette Wetzler; 9 to 11, John Heimlich and Dale Paris; 12 fo 14. Mark Zacchio and Mamie Brockman; 15 and up, Robe* Landis and Joan Paulson. ■ Best decorated bike, Lisa Ferguson "Sail Away with Liza Mae"; most onginal. Carey Galvin "A Salute to the Space Shuttle"; Most Colorful, Burt Bhrre and Dwight Lonconden "Rain-

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Weston and Ray Morettqi 26 and up, Jerry Hamlin

and Steve Vlesak.

Sand castle building con-, test up to 7, Mary Family "Kelly’s Bakery"; 7 to 12, Stephanie Rose "Seal;" 13 and up, Kelly Family “Unicorn; Grand champion for the Helen L. Diller Memorial Award, Victor Capets "Hounddog of the Beach." Honorable mentions went to Lisa Ferguson. Amy Burbank, Dusty Armstrong and Jqyce and Susan Townley. HOME RUN DERBY winnei's: 8 and 9: Dan Crooks; IQ to 12, Rob Hamilton; 13 to 15,

Vaughan Bossuyt.

Girls softball derby: 8 to

9, Trina Brandt; 10 to 12,* Heather Geiger, and 13 to 15 a tie between Kiiri Lam-

dis and Kim O’Neill.

The day’s events were climdlftd With a concert performance by the Onized Band of Millville, sponsored by the Owens Illinois Glass Co. The band concert was augment^ by some . Dixieland tunes' by the

Lucky Lindics Plus One. Anniversary Cocktail Fete

' COURT HOUSE - The County American Red Cross Association will hold its 100th anniversary cocktail party 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 26. at the Women’s Civic Club. 96th St. and the Beach, Stone

Harbor.

FREE Hurin( Tttt Sit for SoniorCitixtRi Anyone who hot troubl* hearing or undeFttonding i* welcome to hove o free hearing test usin^the latest electronic equipment to determine if they hove a correctable loss. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who may hove been told nothing could t^e done for them should hove o hearing test to find out if they are ode of the many a hearing aid will help. The free hearing test will be, given Friday a> THE HEARING AID CENTER from 9 o.m. to 4 30 p.m. If you cannot come into the office, calf for o free home visit. PLEASE^ALL for an appointment THE HEARING AID CENTERS OCEAN CITY, N.J. 399-7748 1523 Bayshoro Rd. VILLAS. N.J.

DELLAS STORES ROME OF RIME BRIRD MERCHIRIISE SUMMER SALE

LADIES SWIMWEAR — COVERUPS AND APPAREL ROXANNE — AILEEN — JANTZEN — CATALINA — ROSEMARIE REED — BOBBY LEW — BOBBY BROOKS — SHERRY — SHIP AND SHORE — WHITE STAG — QUEENS — TRISSI —' SANDCASTLE — LAURA MAE AND MANY MORE. MEN'S SWIMWEAR — WALKING SHORTS — SHIRTS — LEVI — JANTZEFl — WRANGLER CATALINA — BRENTWOOD — ARROW — ALPS — CAREER CLUB. CHILDREN'S SWIMWEAR TOPS — SHORTS AND SLACKS FROM MONTHS TO SIZE 14 SUMMER SHOES

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