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Plan Juried Photo Show
OCEAN CITY - The City Art Center announces the upcoming 4th Annual Juried Photography Show, to he on exhibit through
FRIDAY NIGHT FEATURING SEAFOOD SPECIALS
Watch For bur Halloween Costume Ball Friday October 29 Prizes Galore In Club Tiki "NOW
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THEN" 9:30 P.M. Till Back By Popular Demand Far The Winter Months Wed.-Thru. Sat. Winter Prices In Effect
ITALIAN FESTIVAL $7.95 Includes Soup & Salad Bar
(hompogre Brunch Sunday 10:30-2:00 P.M. $6.95 International Candlelight Buffet Sunday 5-10 P.M. $9.95 All Entrees Indude A Soup & Salad Bar.
Dinners Served Daily From 5 P A4
Taking Reservations for Wedding Parties • Banquets - "Xmas Parties Reservotidns
OPEN ALL YEAR 522-7088
November. The show, the only one of its kind in South Jersey, provides photographers, from all over the Delaware Valley with an opportunity to test their skills before a panel of three judges, each ^ndge having a unique and different photographic perspective I THIS YEAR'S judges /are: James Gandy Jr., fine Sart photographer; John Peckish, photographic instructor at Atlantic Community College, and Ken Newbaker. art director for Atlantic City Magazine. The show is open to all amateur and professional photographers. Those interested in entering must deliver their work to the Ocean City Art Center. 409 Wesley Ave., no later than Oct. 25. First prize award is $250 fn cash. For information call the Art Center,
399-7628.
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.POMONA - Four theatre arts majors at Stockton State College will present Edward Albee’s award winning play, Who’s Afraid 0/ Virginia Woolf, Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29-31, in the Experimental Theatre at Stockton State College, here. The play will be directed by Adriana Warner of Cape May. Warner is a member of the Jersey Cape Perfor- ,, ming Arts Guild and had taught drlma at the State University of New York. For moroinformation, call F. Reed Wown at 652-1776, ext. 205.
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$10 In Quarters $10 Food Coupon BONUS * PACKAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Good on Arrivals after 6 pm Sunday thru Thursday. $15 ($10 in Quarters, $5 Food Coupon) on Arrivals All Dtfy Sunday thru 6 pm Friday. After 6 pm Friday and all day Saturday $10 in Quarters Only. ^
MORNING, AFTERNOON & EVENING DEPARTURES
Only $10.00 Per Person
PACKAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR RESERVATIONS, TICKETS & INFO. CALL SUNCOAST TOURS 729-6533 OR PICK UP TICKETS AT THE FOLLOWING OUTLETS:
Keene’s Kitchen North Cape May Shopping Center
Polly’s Place 9627 Third Avenue, Stone Harbor
Villas Newspaper & Tobacco Shops Pacific Avenue & Bays bore Road Villas
BAR-VALNEWS 3111 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood
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TWIN
BOX OFFICE OPENS At 7:00 P.M, SHOW STARTS AT 7:1 5 EXIT 4A Off GON. ST. PKT RT 47 RIOGRANDE
SORRY, NO ONE UNDER 18 PERMITTED
TWIN ONE 3 BIG HITS 3 SATAN'S MISTRESS (R) HORROR HOTEL (R) BEYOND EVIL (R) TWIN TWO 3 BIG HITS 3 THE T^N GIRLS (R) TEMPTING ROOMMATES (R) CAMPUS TEASERS (R) EACH FEATURE SHOWN ONE TIME ONLY.
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NEST Restaurant & Lounge Seafood • Steaks • Quiches • Crepes ! LUNCH & DINNLR - Wed. thru Sun. BREAKFAST • Sat. & Sun. 8am to 1pm OCTOBER DINNER ANNOUNCEMENT *5.95 COQUILLE ST. JACQUES CREPE Scallops, Mushrooms, amt Onions in a White Wine Sauer ROAST LOIN OF PORK CANDLELIGHT DINNER AND MUSIC Served with mixed green salad. Vegetable Dujour, , Raked or Rissole Potato and Hot Coffee $1.95 LUNCHEON SPECIAL Your Choice of Two SOUP, SALAD or SANDWICH
78th Street Avalon Reservations 368 8220 Opposite the Golden Inn
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Paris Ward SAYING "CHEESE" brought more than smiles to eligible Cape May Cflunty residents as 574 boxes of the food were distributed at the Community Service Center at Whitesboro. Additional amounts were distributed at the Wildwood and Woodbine Centers, according to Bernice Gordon, administrating coordinator of Cape Resources.
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