Title I Meeting
A Title I Parent?’ rneelinK will he held 3:15 p'm ne*t Wed , Dec 8. in the, Itbrary of fhe Crest Memorial School Philip Baker and Crest
Memorial School-children, in the BSIP, will work with their parents on projects for the holiday season Refreshments will be served.
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BUSINESS STUDENTS of Lower Cape M*y Regional High School toured Guarantee Bank of Cold Spring. CRT .computer is erplained to them by Jeanne Brown, hank’s customer service representative. Students' from left, include Lori Coan, Gail Burkman, Gina Borelli and Mike
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Rescue Squad Benefit Sunday
CAPE MAY - A gala cocktail party to tjergfit the
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Cape May Rescue Squad will be held Sunday, Dec. 5, in the Crystal Room of the ^tlas Motor Inn. The inforrhal affair will begin at 4 p.m. and include a hot and cdld hors d'oeuvres buffet
and an open bar.
Harry Salt of the Atlas Motor Inn is sponsoring the fundraiser. Money made on ticket sales will be used by the squad toward the purchase of a Lifcpak-5 unit.
According to Joe Crouch, director of the Squad, the portable combination cardiac monitor/fibrillator will fill.an immediate need for equipment that can be carried to an emergency vjctom so resuscitation ef-
forts can be monitored.
Tickets for the party are available from the Atlas Motor Inn (884-7000), the Rescue SqAad Headquarters (8M-82501, or from 'any Rescue Squad
Auxiliary member.
COURT HOUSE - When looking for an unpsual gift for someone special, come to the Cape May County Library here and browse through their specialized reference books. The Shoppers Guide to Museum Stores list specialty items available through mail order from 127 museums nation-wide. The items offered include handcrafted andirons from the Mercer Museum, an Appalachian dulcimer from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,- Art a la Carte cookbook from the Yellowstone Art Center and needlepoint designs based on early 17th century turkish decorsdive tiles from the Greer Gallery of Art. Other materials offered are a Wedgwood reproduction of a sailor’s cup from the Peabody Museum of Salem, and various art reproductions, posters, unusual jewelry, historical pettern.s, scarves, tote bags, and Tshirts. Children’s gifts include African and PreColumbian hand puppets from the Baltimore Museum of Art, and a cir-
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cus figure puzzle/sculpture from the A'bright-Know Art Gallery in Buffalo. The budget conscious will wish to peruse The Complete Catalogue of Mail-Order Kits. This reference lists sources for buying kits to construct everything from down parkas, tents, sailboats, gliders and luggage, to radio-controlled aircraft and musical instruments. The Goodfellow Catalog of Wonderful Things provides pictures and information on craftsmen from across the country. Handwo^en baskets, hand carved rocking horses, silkscreened cards, quilts, whirligigs, pottery, straw ornaments, batik kaftans, leather tapes-tries, dollhouses, masks, glass carvings, sheepskin clothing, hand-made hammocks and sundials, are all part .of this collection. Other speciality books include The Minatures/ Catalog for Dollhouse en-^ thusiasts, and The Catalog of Food for your gourmet friends. Shoppers looking for bargains can consult one of several Factory Outlet , Shopping Guides for N ; Y., N.J. and Pa. areas. Bargains can also be found in The Save on 'Shopping Directory which lists 7,000 stores where merchandise can be bought directly from th6 manufacturer. Book Fair^ CAPE MAY - A holiday book fair will be held Dec. 6 to 10 at the City Elementary School on Lafayette St. M The fair will be in the school library 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. through Thurs., and 9a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday Proceeds from the event will be used to purchase equipment for the school library. Last year two new portable Cassette viewers were purchased.^ Prices for children's books begin at 69 cents^ and the selection includes biographies, sports stories, mysteries and classics. Chairing the event are Deborah Morrell, school librarian and Libby Demp Forrest, member of the local school board.
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COURT.HOUSE - Historic Dennisville 1^26-1900, the final talk in the Fall Lecture Scries sponsored by the Cape May County Historical aj]d Genealogical Society, will be held 8 p.m. tonight, Dec. 1, in the meeting room of the County Library. The lecture by Alice Belanger will -trace the history of Dennisville from its purchase by the Ludlam Brothers in 1726 until/the 1900’s. Tickets will be sold at the door. Holiday Lunch ~1rroNE HARBOR - The St. Mahy’s Episcopal Men’s Club will hold its annual Christmas Luncheon Dec. 10 at the Whitebrier Inn in Avalon. Men of the parish are cordially invited to attend. Ed Yeager is handling reservations.

