Cape May County Herald, 16 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Toys, Music, Carols & Dance For Holidays

OCEAN CITY - Holiday entertainment continue* in this resort highlighted by the annual tqy-givapay sponsored by the Policeman’s Benevolent Assn at noon this Saturday, on the Music'Pier.

Over $3,000 in new toys will be distributed to local youngsters by the police, with Santa on hand to supervise the yearly event is open to all youngsters and is especially valuable to disadvantag-

ed youths who receive few

or no gift*.

THE PROGRAM begins at 11 a m. With a children's concert directed by Frank Ruggieri, conductor of the Ocean City "Pops Orchestra." Featured

sciolists will be soprano ftancy Fox-Hooyer and baritone Tom Perkins. Three of the arrangements Little Jack Horner, Merry Chriatmas to You, and# Jingle Bella, are by John Warrington, late conductor of the Pops Orchestra. Musicians are performing

courtesy of Atlantic City Musicians Union 861-708.

Admission is free.

ON FRIDAY, Dec. 18, Tracy Gannon will hold a "record hop” to benefit Wills Eye Hospital at the Music Pier, 7 til Midnight. Jenny. Mundorf of Blackwood, who received a

serious scalp injury, on a Wildwood amusement will also benefit from the dance. Admission is $2. On Saturday evening, Dec. 19, 7:30, the Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Carolfest at the Pier.

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