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Trade Show on April 28 « , « • ^ *

WILDWOOD - Suzette Charles, current Miss New (Jersey, will cut the ribbon ho open the Greater Wild wood Jaycees Hotel/Motel/Restaurant Trade Show noon Saturday, April 28, at Convention Hall. The 13th annual event will have exhibits by more than 90 of the nation's outstanding suppliers to

the hospitality and restaurant industry, , displaying the latest in wares and services. The show will. run noon-9 a.m. Saturday, noon-9 p.m. Sunday, and 10 a.m.-noon Monday, April 30. State and local dignitaries will be in attendance. incliMing the mayors of the Wildwoods, Assemblyman Guy Mu-

ziani, and representatives of the Wildwood Merchants Association, North Wildwood Tourism Council, Wildwood Parking Authority, the Greater Wildwood Hotel-Motel Association, and the Wildwood Convention Hall. Course Set CAPE MAY - The -city | will offer Pot Pourrv as part of their spring Recreation Program. The class willi be an exercise and activity course for children 3-5 years old. Each weekly class will follow a central theme and activities would include games, arts and crafts, finger plays, singing and much more. Nancy Hooyman, who is certified to teach preschool through 8th grade, will be the instructor. The course "Will be conducted 1.30-2:30 p.m. at the Franklin Street Civic Center and will run for seven weeks. For further, information contact the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or ' 27.

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