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42 * Herald & lantern 1 August 84

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73rd Baby Parade Planned for Aug • 16

THE WILDWOODS - Plans are being concluded for the 73rd Annual Baby Parade on tly? Wildwoods boardwalk. At 11 a.m. Thursday. Abe. 16. the ' bands will play. Queens will ride in splendor and babies from all over will compete in the yearly spectacle. The parade is sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce and the judges will be furnished by The Wildwood Women's Civic Club. The parade will be led off by 1984 Queen Oceana, to be chosen the end of "July along with her court. NUMEROUS floats from gear by communities, civic groups and area businesses will compete in various divisions The parade route is from.. Montgomery Avenue to Juniper on the Boardwalk. The Oaklvn Band of Oaklyn. N.J.. The Chaplain Dale Fife and ' Drum Corps and the e d

Millville Thunderette d Twirlers are only a few of y the bands providing the ; beat for the line of i. marchers e There are eight II categories of judging for s the babies from new born e to 12 years. Trophies and cash prizes are awarded for first through fourth d place winners in the followed ing categories: Most Atd tractive Baby up to 1 year d of age (no decorations); s / Most Attractive Baby 13 months to 24 months (no decorations); Children in f fancy decorated go-carts, o strollers, coaches^ kiddie y carts, etc.; Children in comic go-carts etc.; Children Walking in fancy n dress; Children walking in c comic dress; Impersonas tions; Twins, Triplets and s Family Groups.

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Tour Maps * J TRENTON - yhe Department of Transportation has announced thin the first of a series of bicycle tour guide maps are nowavailable for recreational cyclists. Guides for other routes will be available in August. Each map contains a short description of the origin of the route, points of interest along the way. an indication of the quality of the raods and type of ter rai^i. the amount pf trafficfound alopg^fiFftjoute. and genefaPTips fotfs&fe cycling Many of tbe-'ma'ps also offer shorle^ uprsioas of the full touc * The routes cohered in the first four guides include Three Easy Rivdr Rides The Corral Roai alon£ the Delaware Haritan ; Canal between! East f Millstonct and \RockV Hill, the Batsto to JBass l^iver ride and \\y/ Lamington River Valley tour through scenic hisforic and areas in Hunterdpn. Somerset and Burlington Counties Round Valley R<?Un da bout — This circu^» around Round ValleyReservoir and through Oldwick. Mountainville and Stanton in eastern Hunterdon County Pine Barrens >-River Ramble - This routfc offers an easy, level series of loops through the Pine Barrens, all of which include the historic Batsto Village The extended tour also in- v eludes Chatsworth. the "capitol of the Pines." The maps can be obtained free of charge by sending written requests to William Feldman. DOT's. Bicycle Advocate, at 1035 Parjrtvay Ave~ Trenton. ,N«f 08625 Shrine Return WILDWOOD - The MidAtiMtic Shrines annual convention will return to tb^flvildw'oods Sept. 5. 6, 7. 8, and 9. The camels of Nur Shrine Temple will be / parading down Atlantic J Ave Saturday. Sept. 8. /

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