Cape May County Herald, 6 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 20

Going Out • Dining Out

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Library

Resuming Film Fest

COURT HOUSE Friday Night Filn

The

m Festival

resumes at the County Library 7:30 p m Friday with Duel in the Sun, a glossy western feature film starring Gregory Peck. Joseph Cotton. Jennifer Jones. Lillian Gish and Lionel Barrymore. Jan. 15 wifi bring the film Danny, an excellent film aftout a young girl's fight to save an over-the-hill show horse.’ Danny stars Rebecca Page and is great family

fare.

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ring in his most Tamous role—Sherlock Holmes—appears in The Hound of the Baskervillcs at the feature film showing Jan. 22. this was the first in the famous Sherlock Holmes series made in the late 30's and early 4o's. City LighU^howing Jan. 29 is a perfectly balanced mixture of cbmedy and pathos and is considered by many to be Charlie Chaplin's finest film. It was released in 1931, three years into the era of “talkies", yet for all‘intents and purposes, it is a silent film Chaplin.was apprehensive about having the famous Tramp speak

for the first time

A "silent" movie with a complete soundtrack is the least silent of all movies. The music was composed by Chaplin, and is perfectly ^synchronized and based on the idea of the leitmotif; a specific hin(K^used as themes for certain

characters. . '

For further information call the library at 465-7837

Children’s

Art Course

CAPE MAY-A series of classes for children will begin Saturday, at the County Art league, 1050 Washington St. There will be instruction in drawing and painting and* it is also planned to have instruction in collage work. Adrienne Crunden, who has taught previous classes for children at the league, will be the instructor Classes will run from 10 to 12. for eight Saturdays They are for children 9 to 14 and limited to 10 students For further* information call 884 8628 between ,11 a m and 3 p m Tuesdays ‘ through Saturdays

Landscaping

To Be Topic

STONE HARBOR - The first meeting of 1982 of the Garden Club will be 10 a m Monday, Jan. 11. in the Firehouse. Guest speaker will be Roy Aprill of Apnll landscaping in Seville His topic will deal /ith yearround landscaping, with special emphases on irrigation and lawn care

r A GIFT OF LOVE

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fAdopt A Pet

THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITY INC. at 1 Shelter Rd. of Tennessee Ave. in Ocean City has the two pets below for adoption as well as many other canines and felines. Shots are administer^ before adoption. The Society is run by volunteers and donations adfappreefated. They're optyi between 1 and 4 P,m. and can be reached at 399-2011

LOLA is an effectlonate

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1 yeaPoKJ brown and

black tiger, all shots.

MISSIE is a 7 month i black it white female sheepdog, lovable and energetic. .

MUFFIN is an 8 month' old black & white male cat.

WITTY is a four year old tri-color female who's been spayed.

THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY INC. Is a non-profit volunteer organization. Besides the two animals above, they also have numerous other pets for adoption. In addition, they offer a neutering and spaying progam and provide a lost and found service. All animals have shots before adoption. Call 465-4563 between 9 a m and 4 p.m. for details. Donations are welcomed.

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