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The Wilderness 4-H Club, at the Lockwood Youth Center. South Dennisville Road. Court House, is now accepting new members between the ages of 10 and 12 from Middle Township and Dennisville areas. The club leader. Marian Mor rell. Will take the youths on hiking camping and nature Survival expedi-, tions. The meetings are held Tuesday evenings at 7: 30 at th^Lockwood Youth Qenter. next to the Cooperative Extension Service office of the 4-H. Call Morrell at home, 884-4426. or at his office 729-9200. or call the 4-H office at 465-5115 for sign-up and information Free 16mm films are available to the public for borrowing through the South .Jersey Regional Film Library The Cape May County Library will lend full length feature films such as y Fiddle on. the Roof", and "Ghitty Chitty Bang Bang" for the children. Classics like "On the Waterfront" and Charlie Chaplin Film Festival favorites are also available in Court House. The films are lent for overnight or up to two days. Contact the library or stop in to see its directory of films. "Coming Back to Caring" with Keith Hodges will be the subject of a lecture series June . 1-3. Hodges' talks will be at the 4-H Building. South Dennisville Road, and the event will be sponsored by the Court House Church of Christ. Scheduled are four inspirationals. Friday June 1. at 7 p.m.. Saturday. June 2. at 7 p.m.. and Sunday. June 3. at 9 and 10 a.m. to inquire further, call 522-6657. "Where's the Beef " the question that has been asked frequently in recent months, has now been
answered by the County Park. A sign at the Court House Park entrance reads "We've got the Beef" and indeed the park has. as it houses the largest bison in the area! Of course, she will become the most popular female buffalo in local history soon, as the "Name the Female Buf- , falo"' contest draws near The Park Committee decided to have the contest in tfie summer, when all the students will be able to participate and examine the ^beefcake" more closely. further announcements wilt be made concerning the 'contest. The Cape May County . Museum in Court House is sponsoring a "Pioneer Days" Open House Satur day. June 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring the "E|uckskinners." from Fasten Pa., who interpret .. the lives of colonial figures Dressed in buckskins, eight men and their families will recreate the eastern long hunter, the western mountain man and the Indians. Tents and teepees will dot the lawn an# cook fires will be used to j demonstrate culinary techniques. Tomahawk and knife throwing demonstrations w^l be performed and colonial life explained to the visitors. There will also be an. exhibition of the LenniLehape Indians and the Kpchemeches. Subsequent posters and articles will be released as tlie event draws nearer T^e museum expects to be bgsy during this event, as it has been lately with school 1 groups In April 283 children visited the i " museum and 4.^ are on the raster for this month. By the end of the school year. , over 8<X) children will have ' tpured the museum, i .The 10th Annual Senior Citizens juried Art Contest aad Exhibition is scheduled ffer May 31 from 10 a m to 3 pjm. at the County Library. T'tte contest is sponsored bv tfee Cape May County Office on Aging and Department of Community AfIgirs. New Jersey division Oh Aging. William Sheva is |^e executive director and Margaret Spencer is the $&sistant executive diree |i>r of the Office on Aging Choir members from area churches present the cantata "Exaltation." Saturday evening. June 2, 7 1 o'clock at the West Cape Tvlay Assembly of God and Sunday evening, June 3. at jthe Sea Isle City United ■ Methodist Church.
I Voll Heads I Dem Club COURT HOUSE - I Mayor Michael Voll of MidI die- Township has been I elected president of the I township Democratic Club. Other officers, also I elected unanimously, H were: Ralph Valeri, vice I president; Kathy Meers, I treasurer; Kate VanMeter, I recording secretary; Amy B Bongiovanni, correspon- | ding secretary, and Jim I Ferguson, sergeat-at- | arms. ' \ "
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