Cape May County Herald, 4 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Italian Hoagie..... Reg Price 1 95 '

Monday A Tuesday Special ... 1 .56 (Whole 3.121

ROAST BEEF T.60 1/2 LB.

Cheeieoteak Reg Price2.05 Wednesday A Thursday Special... 1.69 (Whole 3.38V

BOILED HAM doe MW 1/2 LB.

Roast Beef Hoagie Reg Price 2'65 Friday Only Spaclal ... 1.99 ■ (Whole 3.9B)

CHICKEN SANDWICH ON A BUN 79* # M Reg. 1.55

16 Pc. Broastfd ’ Chicken Reg Price 10 20 f ~ SATURDAY t SUNDAY ONIY Special . .'i 7.99

SUPER SPECIAL COFFEE - 10 c ,. ■ IRELAND COFFEE w 1/2 & 1/2 CREAM

Herald If tantcrw 4 November 81

To Explain Security Program

AVALON - The Avalon Seniors luncheon meeting will be at Deauville Inn on the bay in Strathmere where the featured speaker will be police officer Sykes who will explain the Avalon Security Program available fdr those who live, alone A short business meeting' will close the program. Phone 967-4049 for reservations. and transportation needs. rPlea Made-t For Sheets COURT HOUSE - The County Unit of the American Cahcer Society is making a plea for sheets to be used in making dressings for cancer patients. Anyone having clean sheets no longer in use is asked to' call the Cancer Society Office at R86-1154 and arrangements will be made up pick them up. Foruni Set On Benefits . COURT HOUSE - Whal Will Happen to Our Benefits? is a question on* the minds of many Cape May County citizens. The County Library is sponsoring a Forum 7:30 p.m. Nov 19, featuring Del Brooks from the Social. Security Office and Bill Sheva of the Office on Aging A discussion of (recent and* planned changes in these vital services will 1|iollowed’by a question and onswer^periltd The Forum ifc free, and open to ’all • citizens’.

A SPECIAL event is being offered Avalon Seniors and friends Tuesday December 1st. There will be a luncheon and show at Sands Casino, Atlantic Ci-

ty. Bus will depart 9:30 a m. from Avalon Community Center returning 5 p.m. Reservations must lx* in by Nov. 24th. Phone 967-7953. V

To Hear N.J. AARP Exec

CAPE MAY - Victorian Cape May Chapter 691 of the American Assdciation of Retired Persons will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov., 11 in Victorian Towers, Washington and Ocean Sts The speaker will be. Paul Herly, assistant state director, whose sul>

ject will be the AARP National Membership Drive. Tickets are now available for the Christmas luncheon at Enrico's. Wildwood Crest, Wednesday, Dec.9. For further in- . formation call 864-0498 or 729-2973

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Frye boots hove been benchcrofted since 1863, which mokes’them America's, oldest boots. Yet Frye's Classic, Western, and Casual styles Ibcit,anything but old. In fact; boots like thifbre the very latest ‘ look in fashion. Probably because Frye boots wear their {rentage so well.

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