Cape May County Herald, 25 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 14

Holiday

Santa naus-has'gatherpd a whole new half of Christmas stories you and your children can enjoy, -tXHtinn'ihg Nov 26 by dial . I 506-3636 At M) cents a call for New ’ Jersey Hell customer* dial me' within -their own area code, the month long juries of daily messages begins with a talc about how Capt John Smith and the Cilgrims, got into the Chrisjmas Spirit with the first Thanksgiving dinner prepared by the American Indians Till-: stoKlfcS a dif ' Terehl one bach day - will , continue through Dec 26 with -Sianta telling how Christmas in America used to he celebrated and how it is, observed' today various parts of- the coun

Stories by Phone

try You also can find out. about the first Christmas tree, and Christmas card by calling the* special Dinl Santo number , On Christmas Eve. a special series of messages will detail Santa's takeoff from tfie North Pole, his progress toward the states and his estimated time of arrival over New Jersfey THIS IS THE fifth year in a row New Jersey Bell has offered-the Dial Santa pro gram series, "W# decided to offer a

whole" new slate o( N Christmas stories this year to maintain the popularity of the program over the past yeani." notes 1 Dan D’Aloia, product manager of New Jersey. Bell’s Dial-It service. Last .year, customers made mete than 2.2 million jialls The programs offer parents u way to give their children a warm, and educational Christmas experience that will last throughout the holiday season ” NEW JERSEY Bell also will offeranolhet 1 program. Hanukhah The Festival of Lights, which runs* Dec. 20 to 28 The messagefwill be available by dialing 976-2929. again at a.chSrge of 10 cents a call for New Jersey Bell customers dialing within their own area

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Here's a list of the American Christmas stories you’ll hear about, when you Dial Santa at

976-3636, ThanksRivirat

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'Adopt A Pet

THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITTMNC. at 1 Shelter Road off Tennessee A ve..In’Ocean 'City, has these two animals for adoption as Will as many other canines andfelines. They’re open between 1 and 4 p.m. and can be reached at 399-2018.

CR*Y£AT If 1 'bpek and white male approximbtely 6 months old and litter trained.

•RUSTY is a male <follle retriever about 18 months old and housebroken.

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Natural Wreath How-tq Available MIDDLE tWI- - A Natural Christmas will be fhe theme of the Wetlands Institute's wreath making workshop to be held Thursday. Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. Following a demonsirar-f tioh of plants and methods; participant will create their own wreath using fresh evergreens or native dried plant materials. Advapce phone registration is required. For further information about Supplies, fee. and to register call 368-1211 Tuesday. Thursday or Saturday. Seniors Joint- • For Bazaar^ RIO GRANDE - The county’s four senior citizens centers, under the sponsorship of the Office on Aging, will hold their annual combined Christmas bazaar 10 a m. to 3 p.dv Dec 3 at Rio Mall here E^bh center - Airport. North Wildwood. Stainton and Upper Township — features its own,specialized handmade articles. Everything on display is handcrafted by^ members of the centers. For more information, call 866-2784. or any of the senior centers Shopping Trip VILLAS —- The Lower Township Democratic Club will sponsor a Christmas shopping trip -to Adding. Pa., with bus lea^kg the club, Bayshore Rd and Washington Ave., 1 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2. For information call Mary Noce, 8866663, or Frank Lynch,

8869214.

THIS HUSKY is 11-weeks old. a male, who needs a yard In which to run.

THIS WHITE puppy is an '8-week-old male. He has a brother with brown'and black markings also awaiting adoption.

THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY U’OUNTY INC. has the above animals for adoption. In addition, they also 1 have a neutering and spaying program and provide a lost and found service. Call 46S-4563 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for details.

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