Herald A lantern 1 February '84
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Cookies Get New Theme Benefit Set WILDWG 0D B©WL
WOODSTOWN - “The cookies that make dreams come true.” That’s the theme being introduced by the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council for this year’s cookie sale. It was created to emphasize the vital im- £ porta nee of the contribution people make to Girl Scouting every time they buy a box of the cookies. Girl Scout activities depend on the proceeds from the cookie sale. These proceeds, plus allocations from the United Way, make many learning and growing opportunities possible, from ballet and
backpacking to camping and caregrdays. The seven varieties are made /with -100 percent vegetable shortening, no preservatives and such quality ingredients as natural chocolate, real peppermint, and toasted
coconut.
Cookies will be available from local scouts and at booth locations beginning Jan. 26 or by calling tollfree 900-582-7692. Holly Shores Girl Scout Council encompasses Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Atlantic
Band to Hold Fete
COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township High School Panther Marching Band is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner 5-7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, in the Methodist Memorial Hall. Tickets are available from any band student and at the
door. The award-winning Panther Band will be representing Cape May County in the Blossom Festival Parade and Competition to be held the first week-end in 'May in Niagara Falls, Canada.
For March STRATHMERE — The Deauville Inn will host a benefit for the Mgrch of Dimes Friday at 9 p.m. Music will be provided by Johnny Sessoms. Again this .year the Carpenters, owners of the Deauville, are donating all the proceeds to the March of Dimes. I^ast year $620 was raised at this event and it was presented on the March of Dimes telethon. The telethon this year will be held Feb. 10, 11, and 12 at Resorts International in Atlantic (Sty. The money raised at the Deauville will be donated in conjunction with the “Best Legs" 'contest. Bartenders and barmaids . from the Atlantic City area compete for the "Best Legs” award. Patrons can vote for their favorite bartender by making a small donation to the March of Dimes at the Deauville. For tickets call 263-2080.
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