Cape May County Herald, 25 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald & Lantern 25 January/84

. APPRECIATED — American Red Cross members Gertrude Yesgosh of CmuI House, left, and Gertrude Reiss of Nortfa Cape May receive certificates of appreciation from Capt. Jon Cithfll for their participation in “Operation Fireside” during graduation ceremonies at the U.S. Coast Guard training center, Cape May. Friday. “Fireside” brought hundreds of recruits into countv homes for the holidays. ^

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25

Cape Childbirth and Parent Education Assoc., classes f<$r prepared childbirth (info Michelle at 465-2497), at Burdette Tomlin Hospital, begin today, no time listed. . Free Dance Classes, Community Center, Sea Isle City,

1:30 to 3 p.m.

Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, impeach Drive, Cape

May, 6:15 p.m.. . ,

“Collecting African artifacts” talk by Reverend Robert 0. Davis, during meeting of Cape May County Association of'Educational Secretaries (info 884-2027), at Deauville Inn, Willard and Bay Drive, Strathmere, 6:30 p.m. MADD meeting, (info 399-7494), County Library, Court

House, 7:30 p.m.

Artist s reception, paintings by Robert Dodge, Westby Gallery, Glassboro State CoUege (info 445-7362), 7:30 to 9

p.m. I

Social by Villas Women's Regular Republican Club,

Bays bore & Weber Rds‘, Villas, 7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY. JANUARY 2€

Line Dancing (info 465-3420), Leroy May Community Center, Court House, Thursday, 10 to 11 a.m. Birthday Party at Cape May -Care Center (info

465-3161), Court House, 2 p.m. .

“New Telephone Techniques and Procedures” talk by Bell Telephone representative during meeting of Wildwood Crest GOP Club, at senior citizen complex,

HAPPY*HOUR FRI. 4-6 S WITH HORS D'OEUVRES

Lunch & Dinner Specials Daily Dine By The Fireside

142 Decator St. ON THE MALL tCAPE MAY

M Package Goods 884-3449 Fret Delivery

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dining & entertainment. County Calendar Items for COUNTY CALENDAR must t* received the Thureday poor U> publication Send them to Libby Demp Forrest. P O Box 430. Cape May

Court Mouae. N J 08210

Rambler & Ocean Avenues, Wildwood Crest, 7 p.m. Lower Township Recreation Commission. Recreation Center, Bay shore- Rd, Villas, 8 p.m. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27 Recruit Graduation Exercises, U.S. Coast Guard Training Center, parade field, Cape May, every Friday, 11 a.m. Hoagie Sale, Cape May Care Center, (info 465-31.61), - Court House, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. "The 3» Steps”, Hitchcock thriHer, free movie senes. County Library, Court House, 7 p.m. ' Beef and Beer Night, North Wildwood Volunteer Fife Co. fl (info 522-0334), at fire hall, 2nd & New Jersey - Avenues, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28 " Cookie Bake Sale (info 884-7718), sponsored by Tabernacle United Methodist Church, at Rio-Mall, no time Overeaten Anonymous (info 886-8819), Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, CM Court House. 10 a.m. Tye-Dye and Batik Workshop (info 884-8628), Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington Street, Cape May, 10

a.m.

Women’s Aglow luncheon, (info 5S-2503 or 886-1610), Menz Restaurant, Rio Grande, 11 a.niY Embroiders’ Guild of America organizational meeting, (info 884-8628), Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington Street, Cape May, 2:30 p.m. Dinner and dancing sponsored by New Beginnings support group (info 465-4272 or 263-6837), at Deauville Inn, Strathmere, 7 p.m. Annual Concert by Cape May County combined junior high school band, at Lower Cape May Regional High School, Erma, 7:30 p.m. * SUNDAY. JANUARY 29 Wheaton Village Annual Antiques Show trolley trip by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (info 884=5404), trolley, leaves Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, 12:30 p.m'. MONDAY. JANtMRY 30 ' Overeaters Anonymous (info 884-4584), Advent Parish House, 621 Franklin Street, H^pe May, by prearrangement only, 12:30 p.m. ' Line Dancing every Monday, (info 886-8432 or 729-1597), D.A.V. Bldg:, Sunray & Bayshore Rds., Del Haven, 1 to 2:30 p.m. ; Exercise class, 12 weeks, No. Wildwood Community Center, (info 522-2955), 900 Central Ave , Mondays 7 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous .(info 368-5279), boro hall, 3100 Dune Drive,.Avalon, every Monday , 7:30 p.m. BasketbaU. Tabernacle United Methoidst Church, (infes 884-7718), Seashore Rd., 7:30 p.m. t * - • * ~ •, TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Two Day Book Fair. St. Raymond’s School, Villas, today 9-12 and 1-2, and 7-8:30 p.m. . Bingo, Cape May Care Center (info 465-3161), Court House; 2 p.m. II year reunion meeting. Class of 1974 LCHRHS (info 884-4244 before 5 p.m.), at 742 Seashore Rd., Erma, 7:30

p.m.

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 (Sec last week for regular listings) Book Fair (see Tuesday), concludes 9-12 and 1-2. Wildwood Civic Club meeting and card party (ipffr 522-5669), club house, Maple and Atlantic Aves., 1 p.m. Dennis Township Senior Citizens Club (info< 263-8362), Ocean View Fire Hall, 2 p.m. Robert Henges, Surrogate, speaker at Lower Township Taxpayers meeting (info 886-1925), Millman Center, 7:30

p.m.

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ERMA - Students at the South Jersey Christian Academy recently participated in a Reading Olynfpics Program sponsored by the March of Dimes. The children were encouraged to read as many books as possible during a four-week period. During this time they asked relatives, friends, and neighbors to sponsor them for each book they read. Tbe only requirement was that the books be on the student's level and that the parents verify that

Dorn WarS SNOWSCAPE — Snow and shadows blend over Fred Schlender’s silent farmland in Goshen creating a stark image of dormant life awaiting the spring thaw. CONTINUING _ Volunteers needed to share their talents with students at the Avalon School (info 368-5279), one hour any day after school. March 12-iC Bermuda trip sponsored by. St. Joseph's Church tinfo 263-8285), reservations close Feb. 1. Square Dancing Lessons by Avalon Recreation Dept., for class times telephone 967-3066. Epcpt-Disneyworld winter fling, (info 396-1238 or 399-3228), Feb. 23 to Mar. 1. Seniors bus trip to Florida, (info 884-8841), Feb. 24 to Mar. 2. AA, Al-Anon, Alateen meetings. Maris Stdlla auditorium 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, Fridays 8:30 p.m. Tot Shop, preschool program — games, stories, exer cise, field trips (info967-3066), Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs , Fri., 9 a.m.-12 noon sponsored by the Avalon Recreation

Dept.

‘Tresh From the Garden” cookbook free gift wrapping, benefits American Cancer Society (ipfo 886-1154), purchase Monday-Friday 9-5 p.m.. unit office of American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea’Dr, Rio Grande.

COMING EVENTS 4tii Annua! Flea Market and Hoagie Sale sponsored by Wildwood Catholic Parents Guild (tables 522-2662 or 522-3087), at the high school Feb. 4. Playboy Casino bus trip by Our Lady of Angels R.C. Church of Cape May Court House (info 465-5245 or 465-3602), Feb. 8. Mummers' Show of Shows bus trip to Philadelphia (info 886-6663 or 8864163), Feb. 12.

Students' Reading Olympics

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OUR FAMOUS NOW BEING SERVED MON. THRU SAT. LUNGH11-3 . EVENING 6-11, 465-7487-

their child did read the book. - At an awards ceremony the students were commended for an outstanding effort and encouraged to continue reading as a beneficial hobby. A total of 785 books -were read and 9440. was raised for the March of Dimes. Certificates of appredhtion and Olympic-style medals were awarded Tbe top reader for the month was Kristie Woods, who read 51 books Her sister Kerry Woods raised the most money, 196.50.