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k> Donj Ward SEA ISLE CITY’S 100th birthday was observed with raising of a new flag which also honored Mayor Dominic C. Raffa. While V.F.W. color guard stands at attention, flag is raised by Charles A. McCann, and Eugene Raffa. the mayor’s son. 399-6111, ext. 246), Music Pier, Ocean City, women’s run at 9:30 a m. followed by Half Marathon at 10. , Rummage Sale (see Friday), Wildwood Crest, concludes today 9 to.4. Trap Shoot (open to public). Bayshore Sportsmen's Club, end of Arizona Ave., Villas, every Sat. at noon. Penny Party benefits Cub Scout Pack 88, Millman Center, Villas, 7 p.m. Ilallowee Costume Party. Middle Twp. Memorial Post 7476. (info. 263-3483 or 628-2453). VFW Hall. 12 Poplar St.. CM Court House. 9 p.m. SUNDA Y. OCTOBER 24 Turkey Shoot, eyery Sunday, open to the public. Bayshore Sportsmen’s Club, clubhouse at tne of Arizona Ave., Villas, 12 noon Bicycle Moto-Cross Racing sponsored by. Middle Twp BMX (info 465-3520 day or 465-7502 night). foX-16 yr.olds. today double points. Dias Creek Rd.. CM Couh House, 1:30p.m. Halloween Dance sponsored by Widows or Widowers Club, live music, St. Casimir's Parish Hall. Linqbln & Clav St., Woodbine. 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 Bus Trip to Batsto State Park & Mansion Tour by Women’s Community Club of Cape May (info 884-1261 or 884-8560). bus Ivs. Cape May Acme parking lot. 8:30 a.m. •Mary Todd Lincoln' talk by Mrs. Carl S. Anderson. Huntingdon Valley, Pa., during meeting of Women’s Civic Club of Avalon. Whitebrier Inn, 260 20th St.. Avalon. 12 noon. Overeaters Anonymous. (884-4584), by prearrangement only. Advent parish House. 621 Franklin St.,
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CF ■ Cape May. 12:30 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Clinic, open to the public, rear of Boro Hall. (884-2727). every fourth Monday. West Cape May; 1 to 4. ' . x Pulmpnary Function Testing. 2nd & 4th Monday, CM Co. Health Dept, (info 465-7911. ext. 2r0). 7 to 8 p.m Overeaters Anonymous (368-5279). Boro Hall, 3100 Dune Drive. Avalon, every Monday. 7:30 p.m. Middle Twp. Republican Meeting. County Park Ad- , ministration Bldg.. Rt. 9. Crest Haven Rd.. 8 p.m. John Mahoney. GOP candidate for Congress, speaker at CM City Women's Republican Club. Harry Snyder Post *•193. 406 Congress St . Cape May,%:30 p.m TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 Slimnastic classes start today, also bi-weekly Tuesday / & Thursday, tonight. No. Wildwood Community Center (info 522-2955). morning sessions 9:30 to 10:30. night ses sions 7 to 8 p.m. Story Time, with Mrs. Beatrice Gibbs, for 3 to Syr. olds, every Tuesday. N. Wildwood Community Ctr, 900 Central Ave., 10 a m. Bingo. C£rd Party & Luncheon. St John of God Hall. Townbank Rd.. No. Cape May, 12:30 p.m Balsto Village slide talk by James T. Rozmus, Supt. of Wharton State Forest, during meeting of CM Senior Citizens Club Victorian Towers. Cape May. l p.m. Coalition Against Rape & Abuse. Inc. meeting fourth Tuesday, (info 522-6489). Health Dept., Crest Haven complex, 7:30 p.m. Square Dancing, every Tuesday by Millman Seniors, Millman Center, Villas, 7:30 p.m. Chess Club; Community Center. No. Wildwood, eyery Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting. The I^xlge, Angelsea. every Tuesday. 7:30 jjjjt WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27 (See last Wednesday for regular listings) BusfTrip to Flemington & Peddler’s Village, by PTA of St. Joseph's School, Sea Isle City (info 263-2188), today. Home Show sponsored by Aux. Unit 198, (info 465-5579), Thurston Elmer Wood Post Home. Dias Creek Rd. & Hand Ave.. CM Court House, 10 a m. GOP Social. Villas Women's Republican Club. Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 7:30 p.m. •Slides of Ecquador* by Eloise Bricker, fall lecture series. CM County Art League. 1050 Washington St.. Cape May. 8 p.m. Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Post 198 monthly meetihg. post home. Dias Creek Rd & Hand Ave . CM Court House, 8 p.m. • CONTINUING On the Road Again, club, for singles, divorced, widowed or widowers. 1st & 3rd Sunday. The «4Iut. Oak Ave . Wildwood, (info 399-5448 or 886-6648). Child Care (year-round for children 2 to 51. Wildwood Community Center, call 522-0232. The Center also offers beginners piano lessons. 8:30 a m. to 2 p.m. 729-1012 Theatre Group fo ryolmg people, every Tuesday. 7 to 10 p.m. Flea Market to benefit Cape Human Resources Saturday & Sunday thru Dec. 18. at 115 W. Davis Ave (in-‘ fo 522-0231/522-0232). Bowling for CM County seniors, meets every Tuesday • Friday at 12:45 pm. (information 729-2095). Wildwood Bowling Lanes, Oak & N.J. Ave. Boro Library (522-0564), 6301 Ocean Ave.. Wildwood Crest, winter hours Monday thru Saturday 10 to 5. Satur days & Sundays 6:30 to 9 p.m., and 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday & Thursdays. Story Hours with Grandma Otton, Wednesdays at 10:30 a m. Stone Harbor library; Recreation Center, Wildwood Tuesdays 10:30 a m.; Avalon library, 2 p.m Fridays; ' County Library. Mechanic St.. CftJ Court House. 10:30 a.m. Thursday. \ •How the Other Half Loves’, production by South Jersey Regional Theatre. Somers Point,.Oct. 6-24. For ticket information call 653-0553. 7 (Page 27 Please)
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