Cape May County Herald, 25 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 56

56 Herald & Lantern 25 July '84

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"JAWS" IS COMING to Middle Township! Last year's movie by the pool at the Hy-Land motel pool p was such a splashing success that this year "Jaws II" will bare his teeth for those daring enough to swim while viewing this I ferocious flick. Weather I permitting, the film-swim I will be shown Aug. 2, at | 8:25 p.m. for $1 a person. The township Recreation Department is sponsoring it. A "CHRISTMAS in July" crafts show will be held in an old, Victorian-style house at 23 Romney Place. Court House. On Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sue Karaso and at least 10 others will display their various crafts and artwork. Among the works being presented are stenciled b aprons, calligraphy, tin

News Notes from Middle Township Pat Trego 967-7320

work, hand-woven rag rugs and coverlets, basketweaving, and quilting. Some of the craftspersons are from Bucks County. Pa. One of them is a creator of miniature wooden houses A delightful place to browse and go early Christmas shopping, the sale will also tempt our impulse buying urge with homemade breads and jams. THE 4-H FAIR was held last weekend and was a hectic but enjoyable event indeed. On the agenda for the competitioncelebration was a horse « show, goat^how, pet show

and a frog and toad jumping contest. In the Livestock Division, bob Calkins, 18, was the grand champ for his hog. bought by Dr. Carl Records. Reserve Champ in the Competition was Bill Eckstein, 16. His prize hog was bought by N.J. Bell Telephone Co. In the Fat Lamb Contest, the grand champ was .Bill Calkins again and the lamb was purchased by the Cape May Rotary. Reserve and Best-Fitted (groomed) Iamb was shown by Missy Raven, 18, and was sold to Kindle Ford. There were also refreshments, rides and fried chicken dinners. And if that was not enough, Har riet Martin, 4-H secretary at the office on Dennisville road, says tjjere's a 12-foot mosquito in their building. Donated by the Mosquito Commission for display, this plastic specimen hasn't stung anyone yet but'* has been the source for a lot of 'pesty' questions. AN OPEN-MIKE NIGHT is slated for Aug. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Le Roy May Center on Romney Road Would-be comedians from Middle Township will have a chance to become local celebrities. Practice your gig' because you will have only five minutes to deliver it. For your night in the spotlight sign up at the Department of Recreation. Main Street.

A NEW ANTIQUE SHOP just opened in the township, just one mile north of Court House, on Route #9. Sunflower Fair is operated by Mary Cerrini of Avalon and Owen Murphy. well-known township substitute teather, of Swainton. Oak, china, depression glass, antique clothing. Oriental chests and many other unusual curios are currently on display. Murphy is planning to open a Natural Foods Grocery, probably the first of its kind in the county, sometime in September. Months ago, he planted seeds in his herb garden

that are now becoming the sprouts of basil, parsley and some exotic spices. The shop has a hanging white sign out front with a yellow sunflower painted on it. THE TOWNSHIP parks, playgrounds and day camps have been busy as ever even on rainy days with spelling bees

climbing trees, candy scramble, time to ramble, potato sack races, crowds of happy faces.l bicycling, trifling, a trip to the, zoo, pi^-smashing. poolspteshing, breakdancing too. These are why and many a reason our kids are enjoy- • ing summer this season. !

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Courtesy Van Stops

RIO GRANDE - The courtesy van schedule for the month of August has been announced by the County Office on Aging, located in the Social Service building here. The schedule follows : August 6, Monday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., Millman Center. Bayshore Road, Villas. August 13, Monday, 9:3011:30 a.m.. Cape Human Resources. Inc\, Wildwood Division. 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood. August 22, Wednesday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Washington Avenue, (opposite Siegel's Market) Woodbine August 23. Thursday. 9:30 - 11 :30 a.m.. Woodbine Community Center. Longfellow and Monroe Avenue. Woodbine August 29. Wednesday. 9:30 - 1 1 : 30 a.m.. West and 4th Street. •*< nr. WaWa), Ocean City August 30. Thursday, 9:30 - 11 : 3^ a.m.. West and 13th Street, (nr. Mac's Donut i Ofcean City

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