Cape May County Herald, 16 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 34

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ducts (or sale THK AKTISTIC design division featured some ingenious categories that taxed the imagination, of the entrants Class seven, for Instance, was called She's A Itr and required "an interpretative arrangement expressing beauty in a lighted niche " Another class was labeled 'Channel It) News” and is described as 'A composition depicting an exciting news event” with a brief interpretation to lie placed on a three by five - inch card N Still another class celebrated the show’s Iflth anniversary. In the novice division, this class required an arrangement in a tin or aluminum container Ten was the theme, in fact, for air of ttie artistic design categories in keeping with the show's anniversary Others included the jo ©.clock coffee break. It) little Indians; $10 goldpiece, hang 10; October, the 10th month; dosage; 10mg. daily;'' 10 degrees below zero and top 10.

STACIE AREA of Ocean City’s Music Pier was decorated by Watdor Orchids which recently won five major awards at the Philadelphia Klower Show, Discussing Ole decorations with Andrew Strang, left, chairman of the commercial division of the show, are Walter Off. center, and hit brother, WiHiam. a ‘

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The horticultural division featured classes for roses, peonies, rhizomes, tubers or horizontal rootstock and bulbs, flowering trees and shrubs, flowering perennials or biennials, herbs. African violets-santpaulia, house plants, home greenhouse grown plants, dish gardens, ter

Members of the committee included Howard N. Becker, Mrs. Howard F. Boardman, Mrs. Robert A. Cornwell, Walter Hutcheson, Ed McGinn, Mark Soifer, Mrs. Wesley Minnis, Andrew H. Strang, Mrs. Fred Tarves III, Mrs. E. Lloyd Watkins, Mrs. Howard Whittaker Jr., Mrs. Chester J. Wimberg and Mrs. D. Norman Young. Special tribute was paid during the show to the late J.A. Benner, an original committee member who organized the horticultural division.

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CAPE MAY PT. — The Civic Club will hold its annual food sale and bazaar 10 a.m. Saturday, July 3, at the Point Fire Rouse, with Cecile Jarvis and Sevina Gallitelli as cochairwomen The $1,600 raised by last year's event went for donations to Volunteer Fire Co. Historic Zoning DENNISVILLE - The Historic Preservation Association will meet in the United Methodist Church Social Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. June23. Frank Branisch will speak on historic zoning. Dennisville residents are invited to attend.

No. 1, the Cape May City Rescue Squad, Cape May City Library, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, the County Historical Museum, and the Cape May Little League. * A portion of the proceeds is kept on hand for use in the event of an emergency in town.

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CAPE MAY - Entry forms for the city’s 50th Baby Parade are available thru the Dept, of Civic Affairs in convention hall (884-84M ext. 27). This season’s parade is 11 a.m. Friday, Aug.6 One Man Show STONE HARBOR — A one man show by local artist Charles F. Bofinger will-be held June 25-July 7 at William Ris Gallery, 9725 Third Ave. Among his acrylic canvases which will be featured are After the Storm and a triptych which depicts the colorful start of a catamaran race.

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