CAPE M/.y COUNTY MAGAZINE 13 JULY '83
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CAPE MAY - Antique auto buffs will have their day Saturday when the Jersey Cape Antique Auto Show will exhibit 80 to 100 makes and models of old cars 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Washington Street Mall. The Cape May Beach patrol will sponsor its second annual Superathlon at Cannone Beach 6 p.m Thursday, July 21. More than 50 woodcarvers will be cutting up at the eighth annual Water fowl and Woodcarving Show 6-10 p.m. Friday, July 22, and 10 a m.-9 p m Saturday, July 23. at Convention Hall. A duck head carving contest, floating decoy competition, judging of 12 categories and trophies and ribbons will highlight the Show and sale. 1 THE 51ST ANNUAL Queen Maysea Coronation will be 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. in Convention Hall The queen and her court will be the feature attraction of (he annual Baby Parade starting 11 a m. Friday. Aug. 5. Parade contestants will march — or be propelled — along Beach Dr from Broadway Ave. to Convention Hall Applications can be obtained by calling 884-8411. ext 20 or 27 Additional upcoming events are: The GP-14 World Sailing Championship Aug. 7-14. the Rotary Fish Fry Aug. 13 <4-8 p m.» at the Bandstand; The first annual Miniature and Dollhouse Show Aug 13 at Convention Hall; the Kiwams Dinner and Auc lion Aug 17 Also, the Promenade Craft Show Aug 20 and 21. the Beach Patrol Queen Pageant 9 p m Aug. Civic Club
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STONE HARBOR - Committee chairmen Mrs. H.C. Boss and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell have announced preliminary plans for the annual Women's Civic Club Fashion Show and Luncheon to be held at the Wildwood Golf and Country Club Wednesday, Aug 3. Two local shops with the latest fashions will display styles for the fall Repeating last year's showing. Lingerie & Things will again be in the show. For the first time the store will be the Harbor Bootery The affair will start at noon, with cocktails with door prizes awarded at 12:30 and lunch to be serv ed at 1 p m. followed by the fashion show. Assisting in the program are club members Mrs W Klotzbucher, Mrs R. Bar ron. Mrs F. Conwell, Mrs, M Coyle. Mrs J Kokonas, Mrs. William Larkin. Mrs. F Meade. Mrs. J. Owings, Mrs. M. McNichol, Mrs F Smith and Mrs. G. Spence. Commentator for the show will be Miss Sallie Ruth MacCorkell. Reservations can be made with Mrs Klotzbucher, who is in charge of tickets, by calling 368-4369
26 at Convention Hall, (he Annual Tennis Club Ball 9 p m Aug 20 in Convention Hall, and the 38th Annual Clamshell Pitching Tourn ment Aug 27 and 28 al Steget) Beach starting at 10 am. SEPTEMBER STARTS off with the local Rescue Squad conducting its big annual fundraiser oy spon soring Philadelphia's Har rowgate String Band ir concert beginning al 9 p.m Sunday, Sept. 4, at Conven tion Hall The following weekend, Sept. 9, 10. and ll Cape May will host the First Annual Festival sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May and the city. Victorian Weekend on the 7th through the 10th and the First Annual Cape May Pro-Am Bike Race on the 15th will head a list of happenings scheduled for October.
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